.CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 17, 1957 the former's father, Mr. H, Des- Mrs, J. Pedersen, with Mrs. ©. Aasland and her daughter J: spending a week at Vancouver and New Westminster. Mr, and Mrs, A, Deschamps had as their guest last week, champs of Arriving by plane last Sat- urday to spend the weekend with their respective parents were Miss‘ Elizabeth Hopland from Toyal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria and Miss Joan Lightle from Langley. Among those coming home for Thanksgiving from UBC were Bruce MacCabe, Ear] Cher- rington, Johnny Soberlak, Pat Romaine and Harry Plotiikoftf. A number of Castlegar resi- dents spent the holiday weekend in Spokane, among them being DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE NATURE'S WAY 10 BETTER HEALTHE It's all in @ bottle of milkt Did you know thet the . human body uses protein In MILK for tissue building, ‘ minerals for construction and matntenance of bones and feeth, vitamins for growth and health, ond ‘tot. and carbohydrates for energy. Milk is also a neces: , sary foundation for the vast mojority of diets? $0,' ' drink to better heclth for all the fomily with lots of ei milk, every dayt, , ‘ A Mrs, C. Brodman, Mr. and ‘Mrs, A. Archibald, Mr, and Mrs. Leo Bosse and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Whittaker and ‘family, ‘Mr. and Mrs, S, Davis, Dr. and. Mrs. F, M, Thorne and Mr. and Mts, A. ‘Waldron, On “Wednesday afternoon, | E= last, a number of friends gath- ered at the home of Mrs, Norris Churches for a absentee mis- cellaneous. bridal shower honor- Castlegar - Kinnaird - Robson - Deer Park - Renata - All ha AT HE DISTRICT. SOCIAL NOTES REPORTERS ing Mrs. Andy }: nee Margaret Churches, whose /mar- riage took place recently. A beautiful bouquet of Chrysanthe- mums were presented to Mrs, Churches, A delicious tea was served by the ladies, which was followed by the presentation of a wide variety of gifts to- Mrs, Churches who recelved them. on behalf ot the bride, Mr. and Mrs, T. Gergely and Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Nixon arrived last Friday night from Vancou- ver'to spend the holiday with thelr parents, Mr, and Mrs. ¥. A, Hostetter, Mrs. Helen Gergely and Mrs. J. Nixon of Kinnaird, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gergely of Nelson spent Sunday in Cast- Jegar, Mrs. H. Pitts has returned from Vancouver where she spent the weekend with Doreen, who is in training a’ ‘Vancouver General Hospital, Miss Judy Elliott of Oseo- yoos was the holiday guest of Miss Emily Killough. Mr. and- Mrs. Gus Dittrich, of Sechelt, B.C., former residents of Castlegar are spending a week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Killough and visiting other relatives in the district. Mrs. Dittrich is a daughter of Mrs. L, E. Killough. Mr. and Mrs, W. 0. Devitt are’ motoring to Calgary at the weekend, with the former's mother, Mrs. Devitt of Robsoa, from Calgary Mrs. Devitt senior will take the plane to Ottawa. Right Rev. P. R. Beattie Bishop of Kootenay, was a visit- or in the district on Sunday from Kelowna, and was the guest of Archdeacon B. A. Resker. On /Monday, they both motored to Kimberley, where they attended the Hast Kootenay Deanery meeting, <* Mrs, Roe of the Canadian Arthritis Society, ‘Trail, was guest speaker at the Rotary luncheon last weeks. Mrs. H, C, Pitts has return- ed from Vancouver after spend- ing a few days visiting her daughter, Miss Doreen Pitts. Deer Park Socials Kinnaird Korner The first fall mecting of the Deer Park Women’s Insti- tute was held. at the home of ‘Mrs. V. Coleman, after a 3 month summer recess. News letters and enclosures were read «by the secretary, among the enclosures was an interesting account on Mrs, Gummow’s' tour of Ceylon, Members held a discussion on a a few ‘Centennial Project", but. as only |" id the | Ron Staudinger in the com- any of his prother George of Rossland spent six days at Elk Valley, hunting. They were suc- cessful, arriving home Thursday with a deer and an elk, > Mrs, R. Horne of Appledale, spent Friday visiting at the home of her two sisters, Mrs. Loyal Brown’ and Mrs. Lionel Tran- tor, "Mr;iand “Mrs, H, Bate and Mrs, Hostetter - 7181 Mrs, Kaufman - 3227 ‘Y Mrs. Smecher - 4568-43) Mrs. Williamson Mrs, Warkentin if family spent the Thanksgiving weekend in New’ Denver with the latter's brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and. Mrs, T. W. Cut- ler and family.’ Mr. and Mrs, V. Sorenson and Mr, and Mrs, M. Graham of Trail enjoyed the long weekend at Christina Lake, where the | men did a bit of hunting. Mr, Gordon Archibald is having a holiday at the Coast, having accompanied his daugh- ter Peggy back to Vancouver_ meeting no definite plans were made. Mrs, F. Briggeman was the winner of the regular con- test: Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F, Briggeman included Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Eld- er, W. Briggeman, Raymond Briggeman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunn and son Paul, all of Trail. Assistant Ranger and’ Mrs. Jack Raven and children of Na- kusp, were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. Briggeman. @ Mr. and Mrs, P. Romaine and sons Micheal and Danny of Kinnaird spent the weekend at their home here, Mrs. G. Benwell and daugh- ter Laurie are visiting with, re- latives in Nelson. Dr. H. Ruebsaat and son ‘of Castlegar spent the weekend at Deer Park on a hunting .trip. Charles Lindberg returned recently from a 3 month holiday to his home in Sweden. OGdd Aasland, taxidermist at Castlegar, shot a mountain goat mountains around Renata, Thé horns on this large goat measur- ed approximately 9 and three quarter inches, A. A. Phelps and C. 8. Phelps left a few days ago for Salmon Arm, where their father was seriously ill. Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Walker of Silverton were weekend visit- ors at their home in Deer Park. Assistant Ranger and Mrs. G. Benwell’ and daughter Laurie were visitors to Nelson. -@ BAKE TABLE 5 ® EMBROIDERED LINEN @ FISH POND SSIES cee KINNAIRD S carmit ae Ath h Annial Bazaar Saturday October Fath, 1941 FROM 2:00 — 11:00 P.M. Kinnaird improvement Society Hall PARCEL POST @ SEWING TABLE @ KNITTING © HOME SERVED FROM 5:00 P.M. Ail nn ac ; — 13 PRIZE RAFFLE DRAWING — - INGO AT 8PM EXTRA CARDS FOR 50c 20 GAMES FOR. $1.00 25¢ GAME FOR $50.00 JACKPOT DOOR PRIZE — poor PRIZE -DOOR PRIZE — DOOR PRIZE —SOOR PRIZE - 500 PRIZE” BANED BEAN SUPPER RN | Mrs, R, Worley and grand- son Bob of Trail and A, Worley of Nelson spent the holiday ‘weekend at their home here. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, T. William- son were the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs, J. Reimer of Renata, an@-her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Leslie of Nelson. Renata Tidi Mr. and Mrs, A. P. Harms of Clearbrook, B.C, formerly ‘re: sidents of Renata, have returned to their home ‘after on a recent hunting trip in the| several weeks here.’ While here they sold their farm to Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Haégedorn of Kaslo, BC. + Mr. and Mrs. Howard Di jardins, daughter and son-in-law who were holidaying here with them, ‘left for their’ home in sidents gave Mrs. Desjardins a miscellaneous shower, Leonard Funk of Chase, B.C. spent the Thanksgiving weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Funk. Mrs, Chas. Morey is in the Nelson Hospital: recovering Jrom an operation. ° Robson Socials ‘Weyburn,. Sask. While here, re-)- - Mr. and Mrs. Rex- Ballard and family of Calgary were visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O, B. Ballard, over Thanksgiving weekend, ."= ite “Mrs, Don “Duncan —s NOTICE ae MEN'S SENIOR CURLING CLUB MEETING MARLANE HOTEL Tuesday, October 22, 1957 8:00 P.M. 2 PKTS. for i Shop andSave October 18 and 19 _FAGIAL TISSUE, Scottie’s ‘Economy Pack—pink, ‘yellow and white ~ fl 69c TIN MINUTE.RIGE, 14 OZ, PKT. 32 OZ. BOTTLE KETCHUP, Libby’s, “MAZOLA COOKING OIL, BOTTLE ROUND ‘STEAK, Ib. SIRLOIN STEAK, tb. ‘CHOICE ‘VEAL, ~ LOIN STEAKS, 1b. PORK BUTTS, ROLLED, LB. BLUE BRAND. BEEF PRIME RIBS, Rolled Ib. ROLLED SHOULDER ROASTS, tb. home from. the Trail-Tadanac Hospital: so ) Mr.’ and. ‘Mrs, J2 Porter ‘and Mr. and Mrs, Duckworth ‘motored to Rossland Sunday te. attend the Chiarch ‘Service; when their baby grandson was paptized, receiving the name ‘Daniel Roper Duckworth, ‘Joe .Schuepfer, Ted Worley, hunting,trip_ around Invermere. Mrs, A. Lodge of” Nakiisp ‘fi visitig with her sisters, Mrs, Luscher and Miss Beckett. and John Gibson are away onal‘ .NEW STORE HOURS © .. 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The big ship, which has attracted much attention in the U.S, planes. Units of ssa id of NATO cai i] for submarine hunting ara ‘destroying, "Bwo RCAF maritime squadrons in the. Atlantic and one in the Pacific will be equipped with the’ the RCAF and 10,000 Canadair “Enployees walched the christening. What does a Forest Ranger do when he is not fighting fire? The forest ranger’s responsibfii- ties are many and varied, re- quiring expert skill, knowledge and judgement. He is the field of the District “ORANGES, family size, 5 Ibs. CELERY, Cello, tb. + MEATS: Forester and.as such, is respon- sible to him fér all his activi- ties within his ranger. district. His decisions, recommendations, and reports must be accurate to a very high degree, as any error in’ judgement may have far- STEAKS, T-Bone, Sirloin or Wing, tb. GROUND BEEF extra lean, Ib. ..............-0.cceseseoee PORK LEG ROASTS, Ib. * BEEF STANDING RIB ROASTS, Ib: . TRISCHUCKS. Store Closed Monday Afternoon Open All Day. Wednesday |_| vention, ‘They are not personnel whose responsibility begins at eight in the merning and ends at five-thirty with Saturday, Sunday and statutary holidays off in the summertime, instead they and their staff are on call 24-hours a day, during the fire fe 'sedson and ‘even: during ,the rest ' [of ‘the year,-are ‘required to put in many extra hours of work. Operation, Management and Grazing are the three main ad- ministrative divisions with. which the ranger is concerned. Opera- tion covers all means and meth- ods of fire protections and pre- Fire Detection, Fire ment, concerns the sale ‘of crown timber which includes . timber cruising, boundaries, inspection of logging and enforcement of contract clauses to mention just] . a’few, Others are Timber mark- ing, Scaling, Special” and Free use permits, mineral and placer claims, Land examinations, Pre- emption Inspections and ‘seizur- es, ¢ Grazing, is confined to cer- tain districts only in the inter- ior, Part of the Ranger's fire- prevention work requires him to inspect logging: operations for a build-up of.slash conditions that may become a fire hazard, and to see that all, slash areas are burned at a time, and under the conditions, which he feels are most advisable. for each aren. After burning has been done he must again ‘examine the sight to see that-all orders were car- ried out explicitly. ond that no fire hazard remains. Failure to comply’ with the regulation will bring a fine which often amounts to several thousand dollars. / Requests ‘made to the rang-| er for . a special permit to carry on fies in an area that has and The second phase, manage- nothin g you: buy for your home gives more value ‘and convenience than an Extension phone : ‘onl o5¢" per month s Just all the Fetephaite : Company Business Office TIS coLumBrAa oF : “Canada’s. Second bi © "TELEPHONE COMPANY is been closed, due to the fact that there is the constant danger of a fire occuring, are issued only after great consideration because [Ranger Has Full-fime Job trols, Public and CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 17, 1957 i. Silver Birch News team names were still on the blackboard and Mrs, Palsson said the school had listened to: the Queen and Prince Phillip om the radio. So our pupils are keep- ing well up with the events’ of the day. Black cats greeted me this morning when I made my week- ly visit to the school, each one grinning at me through a window pane. World Series scores and Six baskets have naw been made and they look quite festive and gay in the room. Dix has been away, bat- tling with the flue bug, so we hope he willbe all ready ta come back next week. Trail Canadian Legion Branch No. 11 and Lodies _ Auxiliary Presents NIEL KIRK & HIS ” WHITE HEATHER CONCERT PARTY. OF (957 _ | Wirect From Bonnie Scotland) COMINCO GYMNASIUM, TRAIL, a ORSAY, October 23, (957 Tickets Avgilable At PITTS REXALL DRUG CANADIAN LEGION ARENA BOX OFFICE — TRAIL Adults $2.00 Program Commecnes at 8:00 p.m. B.C. Children $1.00 Education, and Protection plan- ning are all included in Fire Detection, 3 Fire-fighting calls for a high degree of skill, in as much as there is no second chance, Were it not for their adeptness in making on the spot decisions, many thousands of dollars in a fire that became unnecessarily large, not to mention. the many thousands of dollars loss in damage to timber and property or even the loss of life, would be spent extinquishing these fires, The hiring, feeding, bed- ding, laying off, and paying of fire-fighters, plus making the most efficient use of costly hired i are all biti ties of the Forest ranger. _ Because many members of the staff are hired for only the summer months, and find more permanent work*before the next season, the Forest Ranger is faced with the constant need to train inexperienced men, only to find that he must start all: over again the following year. -The ranger may have to make recommendations concern- ing a request for crown timber. An unwise salp could cause the government a very great deal of money, so that the Fander’s ‘and the ranger is. directly for any fires resulting from that . permit being issued, These per- mit&, even though abyganiount of pressure rhay be prought to bear on the forest officials,’ are issued “without fear or favour”, Reports .are ‘made to the District Forester each month re- + |Jating the. conditions, found at the various industrial sights’ and “| firefighting ‘equipmefit {4-check- ed, Any infractions of !forestry| + | regulations are also reported and legal ‘action follows. ‘\In B.C, the Forest Service staff-is supplemented during. the tire ‘season, May to October 31, by. special ‘wardens ‘known as Honorary Fire Wardens. Did you know that during the year there are nearly, a thousand of them who serve without! pay? They are appointed : “bythe Forest Rangers | in the districts where they will be, ‘of sthe ; host service, Tenders ber cruising, which is usually | ay carried out during the winter| = months, is all important. * In order to protect the gov- ernment’s interests, the ranger will ‘seize: materials and proper-|' ty where illegal practices are found, and in same cases may -cause.a‘mill to cease operations, therefore he must forsee the le- gal: aspects ‘involved. This:.is ‘just’. a) very brief summary of the Ranger’s dutys, but before he becomes a ranger he must, as a rule. serve time. as an. assistant ranger, pass an’ ex- amination for admittance to the] = Forest Ranger Service Schoo! | Fil pass the required examinations | ayy at the Ranger School, and prove | = his ability in all aspects of For- est Service administration. Forest Rangers are the men who are the eyes and ears of the District Forester, in the field. Wanted . 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