CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thad, August 22, 1974) >, Mel Werk Hard ond They" Defndehd y t “ack FI fire Season _ Broken for This Year Castlen ar. forest ranger’ ' Hugo, Wood ibelieves the fire situation's back is broken’, for,.: this season, . Mr. ‘Wood told the Castle, , gar.'News’on Tuesday that” . unless'a prolonged, extreme hot spell is experienced in the next little while, the fire season : isSover’ unless“ people. get careless when smoking: or’. camping. 3 ie/There were “only | two fires in the Castlegar ranger district during the past) week. °": spot fire along thetCPR fightolw way at Thrunis’on ; | Sunday afternoon: was ‘quickly * extinguished byia Toveatey: youth crew and a 'couple.of ‘Trail on’ Monday ,aftern Sa fire altributed toa spark froma ‘welding’ iaachine) was extin- ° guished -by,)11 local‘ residents’ fighting crew from ‘Cominco who sent a 1,500-gallon water tanker to the. scene, - Final Early Bird. Draw Winner of tha top prize of * $5,000’ in’ the ninth and ‘final’ “early bird” draw'conducted by, ‘the Save the Orpheum Lottery’ as, Fred-Low of Richmond. ° was. 0, His ticket was ‘drawn from: :the drum on’ the, stage of the ~ Orpheum ;Theatre'by country’ ‘A-atar Ginella Hutton: Number of the winning ticket was 1683999. Over 372,000 tickets were” inthe drum for the final “early bird” draw, Main draw will'be on? Aug.) 20, when Jone: of-'the tickets drawn’ then will be: worth $100,000 to its holder. ‘ erew)-foreman “Jack ‘ Flo: ‘they! 're doing an uanbellevestiy. ‘fine job.t-The fireladies are paid about.$600 a month—the ‘same’ as*men—plus; any “over- + time required: : i Ther “home away from je summer:is a, * Johnso 18,‘ sure beats working in si ;; monotonous old office.", ‘It’s hard and exhausting work,” and the’ young Jadies have ‘never, been: in’ better. physical shape. Like Darlene. ne ~/s It's clean and comfortable, and: is’ probably. tidier. now + than it’ has: ever been: because < the‘ young, ladies ¥ ‘ble for’ its’ upkeep: and rane 5 the “come from: homes all’ over th “vast: Nelson Forest Distrigt, : mil ‘started in slash:and ‘fora while’ threatened ‘stands of nearby.’ ¥ fF thi th when the girls return to: - their classrooms.” “When there are no fires to” > be fought, they. keep busy at a’ i © wide variety of other. tasks, all .. !of:which’ are’ normally in'a ‘ ite apporing SS Ranger Station...” ‘man's domain, They clear land, do. _Tnaintenance’ ‘work’ around ©: hithe‘eamp, -paint, repair-roads a cover ee fix 2up cattle guards, dig ‘ditches’ and , clear. fire access roads. One day they id’ shovel work ‘How :do' Hey. like. th of: oO “It's tough Sinekte but'there’s \ not a health spa anywhere that “would get us into better shap 2\ The. girls” put in’ 1/2-hour. day, but in the case of firefighting, as long a-d: a night) as is required, 't:pack: up and eo s ole Ne fia 3 ‘a record $908.8 million. ; ‘Figures - released by the’ stale © Gaining’ Commission «. showed the casinos’:take was. ‘up.16.4' eee het cent -over the last: been “slow. downward trend" fi -Tevenue percentage gains dur- ~ ing the fiscal Year th it ended he ens. of the chibit strip mining will be, restful environment ate tramp: ling a down Degen etancer ten teh DSN NT "6 1g home Fi You be beterhaven both vith the four. umpires ‘in front flying over, tre P f the pitching: mound.. With’all pater Red ’giadioll;ye! and white tapers decorated 3! ¢ he of Castlegar for.’ iting’in tured an: Empire wale, high neck and cathedrel train,-Her camelot vell was attached to-a Inthe ‘top of: th eu anth bed ‘Alberta:went dow! ir first fpr.Castlegar; to. win' \The. first 1 run a Alber ick’ for a ingle Tun'each. ean me ba g ‘the fifth and sixth innings for only tw the'game. °° ra brief res the two. 3 _ teams met again'at 6 p.m. with nthe mound for. ized peas groups. Hi on the cottom farms to kee] is. Castlegar oing in‘to the sixth : even strike-outs,, In} ‘the ‘sixth: ig : The Rooyakkers came ‘in to lieve ¥ Carlin'and finished off the game f}> with six strike-ouits: gar) club’ picked “up one” more’ run-in’ the‘seventh' i gold single, al rare platinum status. (sales of $2 ‘became! a platinum! album... 3-5: *oSa-That* brought ‘awards like: tl e. Grammy and'Male Vocalist of orange floral prin n> orchid: corsage.'\<": Best’ man was the -bride's , brother Mr, Larry Price of Castlegar with ushering duties shared by. the ,bride’s brother, Mr.:Murray Price:of Castlegar andthe groom's brother, | Mr, Scott Morgan of P For travelling the bride donned a yellow pantsuit. The newlyweds will reside at 325 Ward St, New Westmin- Ts . . Out-of-town guests were from Cr: Y (A reception followed at the Hi ‘Arrow Arms: where’ the master: of ‘coremonies, Mr. Charles King of Castlegar, read congratulatory: medsages' from Kamloops, Victoria ‘and’ Ontar- - io: Dr. John Hall proposed the toast to the bride. #8 2 oThe bride's cake was of three-tiers'and decorated in: white and’red roses) by Mrs, Stella Ball, For her. daughter’ a wed ding the bride's mother: wore a” +. floor-length sleeveless gown in ‘a blue’ floral: print’ on’a white background,‘ Elbow-length white gloves, a white shaw] and a’ pale blue orchid ‘corsage © ‘ completed her.’ensemble. | The groom’s mother chose*a floor- length gown in yellow and. da yellow: New Westminister, Trail, Pem- brooke and Tacoma, Wash. joquitlam, Sewing Machines,;*; Typewriters,’ vee B&W and Color TV's for rent by week or month Union ‘Peters 11934 Cedar Ave., Trail |. 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