RECEPTIVE EARS were lent to the singing of the Russian Centennial Cholr Monday as Don Griffiths, left, local Liberal candidate, French and Russian before presenting him|® and Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau with a copy of their long-play phonograph were received musically on their arrival at the Selkirk College campus. Members of the choir sang for the Prime Minister in English, FIELD & STREAM ee Time waits for 4 no one, and as| W! I look back fu over the seven since Assoc. came into being 7 can think of many things I would have liked to have done in this district and didn't get time to do. On the other hand I look back at the accompli- shments of a club that came into being because a few loc- al ment and women had euch a great love and respect for the outdoors, that they had to get together, share” the! views and start building for those who will be thinking along the same line in th many. tomorrows. my memory serves me are it was late in March of 1961 that the inaugural meeting was held and Jack some 60 ar- IE YOUNG were there to welcome the ime Minister of Canada to including these members of the SHSS neert band.’ Young ladies of the area were attentive to Pierre Elliott Trudeau, a Kisses were bestowed freely by the lead. the Castlegar album. — Castlegar News Photo er of the government to both young and old. His visit to the College was one stop on a lightning-fast tour that took him to a record number of. B.C. points in an extremely short length of time. — Castlegar News Photo ood enthusiasts in the crowd. thee Die immediate- ly to lay plans for acquisition ore broperty for their own mete search for this prop- erty was to prove a long and hard one; it was three years before we found a suitable sight and put the down pay- Killough gected as our first| by slightly heated — and out of hich a stronger club always emerged, I wish I could have done so much more. What did we ‘accomplish | m besides our ranges in the last seven years? ere was, more, much » In 1962 we held our big gam ie. trophy and fishing competition, which is attract- ing more and more competit- Ors ev ir We started our junion firearms training course over six years ago and have taught e| several hundred young hunt- ing enthusiasts who will, ’'m sure, never forget their train- B- We acquired five match- ed Cooey 2 22's, a donated one mily wart) in ment on it. ‘Today we have one| dience | of the finest shooting ranges ' in the whole of British Colum- i via, thanks to a bunch of hard- working sportsmen and to or- , ganizations such as Founda- aon-Dravo, who supplied iequipment for a coupie of days to help us level, Celgar Sawmills who provided us B| with material for various pro- jects and The Town of Castle- gar, which has supplied grad- | .ng equipment.to help f| tau tne road to the- ranges. : As I look back and think of all the hard work put in by so many, at the cooperation given so Wi by more who weren't even mem- bers — when I think of all the discussions that went on over the projects — some! -CGIT and Explorer Girls Held Year-end Parents’ Supper Recently dian Girls In Train- ing and young lorers, ac- sompaned by their parents, closing supper siended of, last week in the lower hall of the Kinnaird Un- ited Church. _ Guests were welcomed by. Church a women was given by with Mrs. Bill p) renving to ‘the toast to the leaders, given by Jackie Hipwell was Fonnie Ackney. During the Explorer's ceremony under the care of Christine Toews and Mrs. John TosTs, ic certificates ee r0- po: parents with her father, Clarence Ack- erman, replying. toast to the United Marx Auto Body & Paint Service * Towing — Body Work Painting — Welding Insurance Claims Handled Promptly 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 365-7248 the: ans who a are moving up to uring the evening, a mock CGIT meeting was held. Laurie Davidson held the position of vice-president; Riekidy yon Burak, secretary and Dale Ady, treasurer. Davidson by games under the Davidson conducted a sing: song followed ‘by games un- abe ae care of Elizabe' A. ‘devotional was_given by Dale Ady, Janice Barton and Gerry Johnson. The singing - of taps brought to an end the evening and the season for Explorers and CGI th | Hotel on May 30. UCW Hombor Presented Gift On Her Departure Castlegar Softhall Team Has Record Of Seven & Three With the softball season to} well underway the Castlegar team has compiled a record of seven wins and three loss- es. Don Wallace is the top Pitcher, with a record of three wn and no losses, followed Mike Makortoff's two wins and one loss and Rudy Mar- tini’s two wins and two loss-| 4, es. The ‘latest victory was a 3-0 shutout over qootenay, Kinnaird United Guach held at the home of Mrs. W. B. Walper. A total of 62 members giving the devotional, God Love. to attend their forthcoming Japanese tea. Members were reminded . The team ots the June activities, begin- is jointly sponsored J by, Ca Cast a with a barbecue June 7 legar Pacific 66 and Mr: lus Service. Inited Church lower Bare . Middleton of cree Seeking ways to save Ee fe money on moving day? Here are two beautiful ways! Moving day is no fun . . . nor are the expenses. So wo try to help a little. With your master phone, extension phones as you require installed at no extra cost. Monthly rates for extensions are remarkably low, another good reason for enjoying a fully phoned home. Call our Business Office before moving day. have as many BLTEL © An invitation to attend was extended to the UCW of Genelle and Castlegar. Forest Fires « The forest fire rating in SHOWS 7.80 & 8.00 p.m. Tonight end Friday. John Mills Ralph Richardson THE WRONG BOX; — setae ‘Yelephes ope Saturday, Monday, Tuesday Webb Pierce Minnie - Peatl SECOND FIDDLE TO A STEEL GUITAR: Starts Wed., June 12 DOCTOR ZHIVAGO present |: Ernio Fit itepatick ‘A letter from the UCW’'s Don't. think this money was ever wasted as our jrs. under the guidance of Len Morey and George Worobey, the West Kootenay toe pl ahipe against other clubs for three successive years and are still. undefeat- our Castlegar club, we help ota the West Kootena: zone, was responsible for the complete clearing of the main) ed. We are still working on lakes fishery and the Arrow ¢wo other major items W which are of interest to sportsmen throughout the whole of the By Jack White A Look Back at the Sportsmen’ 's Group say nothing of a dozen other smaller les: DEO. oiects. “How ren y fenays?”’ 3 I can say is, “It ‘This is the last column I ‘ith ed me to keep you posted on what I ‘come across in the great autdoors after J leave here. To all of you who made my ie a fuller one in allow- ing me to represent this Club for two years as it’s president, the zone for V0: years as its ¢ and the federation for a year as a ctor I s thank k You. ~ my wife and family who ‘nade’ it possible, 1 can- not say enou: As for the West Kooten- ays, Vill be back — many, many times. ose of you who suit live here, never forget, this as close jod’s Cou as you will ever get. Never quit fighting for its fish and wild- life and the conservation e| thelr habitat. 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