FIELD “AND STREAM BY. JACK WHITE te , Meating of Rod and Gun Clubs Game Biologist mith, ¢ To all: those Who know Glen and his devotion to the’ great outdoors; and in’ particular. his contributions in the line of -wis- dom, wit and leadership in the _ bidlogical end of game manage- ment, .all we can say is we're sorry, too. ‘We are. i ing 3 a t gob friend and a oa wish him luck and hope his ri placement will enjoy our ene vironment as much as Glen did: As a parting shot, Glen show- ed us the film The Valley of the Swan which we hope will be coming to-Castlegar next week and will be shown to as many people as possible in the one night we will be able to have it: The film was taken in the Duck Lake area and is one of the finest yet produced on mi- grating wild fowl athe ‘Sportsmen's Club want as many,people to fee it as pos- -sible and thoygh it be on such short notice we promise to bring it back as soon as we possible .cdn, particularly for showing in our schools, ats a wonderdul pi shows biologist Glen actually at ork ‘in the field.’ 1f you carry loaded flroarms In : or on a vehicle, or If you dis+ charge firearms froma vehicle on or off tho highway. giao eect eo So oat Rel Sec, 18 (2), Game Act (R.S.B.C. 1960, Chap. "160) ugh Sparrow, : our, district tine biologist, came up with some surprist ng facts on the harvesting of big game fish — the fighting trout — in Koote- nay Lake. He stated that for every Rainbow or Dolly caught over the five pound mark in the Take at least 20 and closer to Students’ Summer School for NDU For Grades (to 12 Children's voices will ring in the halls of Notre Dame Unt- 90 man hours per fish was spent. He. also stated that in the last five years alone the number of people spending time for plea- sure in the realm of fishing has increased 10 fold. Our Sovernment is steadily "s number of hatcheries and re- search on fish, lake productivit and ‘size of fish due to feed! “Much is being done with funds that are available, but we still havea long ways to go,” Hugh larry Hanson reporting on Columbia ‘river development, scored the Jack of interest shown throughout our province on ri- ver development and stated that versity of Nelson this as the university presents its first supplementary education press for;..1.: Compensation for fish and wildlife losses incurred by | n reservoir construction, 2,.Com- prehensive surveys of all. areas ttention fo from grade one ihrough 12. Aue der the B. MacMillan of the faculty to the preservation of existing values of éduvation, the give instruction to an an in these watersheds, many ‘centres of the hip and fi- in Jangua; age arts including. read- ing, spelling and .composition, French, mathematics, social stu- dies and science, Work in hobbies will also at if interest is indi- HIRT ‘ WAYNE’S TWO-WAY: RADIO SALES & SERVICE Ph. 365-3298 We handle car radios, record players, etc. 182-4th ‘Ave. Kinnaird CES EE course. will run from ‘July 6 until July 31 with instruction given from 9 a.m. until noon. Provi- sion will be made for volunt supervised project work, read- ing periods and workshop ses- sions in the afternoon and ev- enings, Out-of-Nelson students will be accommodated in the univer- sity dormitories, open at that time for the adult summer school. Regulations will be strict- ly imposed. Chenren: . For the first time ever, this famous stainless tableware can be yours at.an unbelievably low price with each seven gallon purchase of Cheyron Gasoline. - Start your collection today. Charge it on your Chevron Credit Card, if you wish, Exclusive at the sign of the CROSSROADS SERVICE ‘ PHONE ‘365-8035 (SUGGESTED aa PRICE) nancial" help |. for construction of proper sewage disposal plants to guarantee safe water for do- mestic consumption along the length of our rivers upstream and dow! Anyone interested in natu- ‘alist studies be sure to contact Mrs. A. S, Burbank, 713 Josep hine St., Nelson. A: chapter is being organized for the West Kootenays and if you are at all interested in nature it would pay you to drop Mrs. Burbank a line. Don't forget the Sportsmen’s meeting tonight in the Legion Hall at 8 p.m. It’s the last one before our summer recess. Household Hints ‘For the Housewife To remove grease spots from wallpaper, cover the spots with French chalk. After 24 hours, remove the chalk with a soft cloth. oad The First Robson Scout Troop. held its first camp of the: yearon: Thorp's pro) operty | near the ‘Deer Park roa weekend, “At 9.4 5’ Friday night the Wolverine Patro} led by acting | R PL Martin de- greet the Lee Robson Cub Pack and fathers who had arrived for the annual father’ and son pic- ‘nic, "The troop’: was’ happy ‘to welcome: guests Dr. B. A. Regk- ey ,reglonal commissioner, and] 1: , W. Whittaker,. member ‘ot the clared the winner of the: first in ection which considered not the ‘conduct of the: patrol on the hike'in from the road but also ‘the: progress made on campsites.” ‘Acting second John Dalziel Jr. ‘and. Scouts Rodney~ Bro, Michael Lahue and Neil Shuttle- worth composed He remainder of the patrol. PL Rick Waldle could not: be. there atid Satur- day night. After a rousing camp- fire everyone hit the sac! three patrols were up with the birds next morning and by 10’a.m. everyone’ had consumed breakfast and ‘some excellent ‘campsites were ready for. construc ive criticism and inspection. The. Nighthawk Patrol,. led by PL Ron:;Waldie and includ- ing acting second Lorne Oborne and Scouts::Jim mn, Victor Giraud & Jerry Schuepfer were the winners: ‘re Test passing filled the remainder of the morning and the first part of the after- oon. The scouts went on a na- ture trail laid by troop leaders Len -Fornelli and Jim Waldle. They returned about five to Mrs, R. Lanzarotta President of Vail Toastmistress Club At the June dinner meet- ing of ‘the Vali Toastmistress Club, for.guests were welcomed. |- They were mesdames June Haw- kins, Verle Faasse, Joan Jacob- son and. Margaret Kaufman, Grace was asked by Mrs. Brita Haley. Miss Corrie Hogendoorn a flame of with her arguments for and against com- pulsory: voting starting at the age of 21; qualifications requir- ed for an (ideal teache which items: should be i in the 44Ib.’ luggage limi a jet plane tp to Holla vering a seven: rveels it: time at the home of Mrs. Molly Konkin. The he social evening was Help kee cep blinds soil free and easily dustable. Sew in broken tapes and cover scratches with matching crayon or paint, then spray the slats with no- rub wax and Polish, Kitchen cemwers get lots of wéar and the handles and knobs loosen during Add plastic wood filler ‘to: he screw hole and screw the knob on.” Allow it to Tourist Booth Operation Out For This Year The Castlegar Chamber of| Mrs. Commerce will not operate the tourist booth 't! President ‘Elmer "raft told "P* “ogg 1 ‘sound. bitter,” com- mented Mr. Kraft, “I am.” He said the 37 ebntact- Officers were elected for the coming year as follows: pre: sident, Mrs. Ruth Lanzarotta; vice-president, Mrs. Brita Haley; secretary, Mrs. Sadie Hammond; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Rilkoff; club representative, Mrs. Emily Scott; publicity’ director, Miss Corrie Hogendoorn, and educa- tion, Mrs. Rese Watters. - panel presentation cont: prised ie formal it Dist- rict Gawhelt After the plenic, was oyer those fathers, and older Cubs who so. desired ‘Stayed for’ a Scout. ‘campfire, * Sunday morning a Scout’s Own .was ‘held, ‘This ‘is a non- denominational: religious obser- vance’ that is held «whenever Scouts are; gathered together formally, specially on Sunday. The Wolverlnes won the morn- ing inspection Sunday. Headquarters\ were happy to welcome W. J. Banigan, as- sistant district commissioner for Rovers and skip of the O. B. Ballard Rover Crew to the in- spection team. “Mr. Banigan, on the. basis of his extensive scouting ex- perience and qualifications, was able to offer some very prac- tical advice and. criticism to each of the patrols. After more teat passing and lunch, camp broke. So did the clouds! , of unsurpassed beauty and ex: cite ment a Bs ‘and miatnur 14 years of age. Scouts must be net ‘o the 9, to Zoot level. ‘This out. has’: been tevels of fhe Scout ust: ha’ ing. Scouts are urged 1 to men- tion this at their meetings. For details'such.as dates and ‘équip- ment, you are directed to the Of the Year; Receive Camp Inspection Regional Office at 400. Baker St, Nelson fit enough to. climb}: Castlegar “News The final i which was concerned with the condi- tion of the campsites after breaking camp, found that the Rattlesnake Patrol was the neat- le Forn ‘ one Tas hiked out to ‘the road shortly after. 3 p.m., red but richer in camp crake, and most important nt ma Ietow of getting along } with ¢ their fellow man. 3 Ballard Rover Crew eS omd Tse to: invite ‘ev- eryone.in the District -to the Women’s - Institute ‘Strawberry. Festival to be: had in Robson this. Saturday. ‘The crew under the capable direction of Jim Smith has arranged for the sports for the afternoon. There is also to be a water sports display, a delictous:supper and a dance afterward. We hope that you are able to. come. | All scouts. in the. district dcaert was eg sea two weeks’ | Thi Creston a very capable and qua- fitted Stouter a Advisor is to be: Rick Ask- in_ the ‘district lenay section of the Canadian Alpine Clabes at South Slocan. The route is to start at Crescent Valley, ‘go over.:the Kokanee os Glacier, and come out near Nel- son after covering. many miles the _ evening.*: Three panelists participated with the subject be- ing the language. Mrs. "Hose Watters . spoke on the origin of the Janguage. with its development through to modern times.:Mrs. Mary Ril- ff. gave examples of new words which have been incor- porated into present day usage. ‘s. Sadie “Hammond stressed the scope of. the English Jan- guage. She “emphasized | that words have beauty, power, ef- fectiveness, influence — in fact, every descriptice quality. Mrs. Molly Konkin acted as.modera- tor and conducted a.short dis- cussion period which followed. It was learned that some 100,000. words were available for use and that the fairly well educated person‘ generally had from 3,000 fo 5 000 words at his 8 ed. included service | stations, cafes and motels. He said they were the businesses “who sho- uld be vitally interested.” light was the extent of vocabu- lary utilized by- Shakespeare — some_ 15,000 words. Evaluators’ were ‘Mrs. Ann |= Mrs.:Ruth Lanzarotta “LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT § Marine Paint:— Marine Hardware, _— CABLE & CORD - Johnson. Outboard ‘Motors | ; AND PARTS - WALDIE Service Centre Phone 365-7451 and Mrs, Vera Campbell. Mrs. Brita Haley. performed f timer. Mrs... Vera £ oF an/astute general ion of ‘the entire’ pro- This was followed ‘by. the onal thought from Mrs. ampbell ’ ai the close of the meeting. : IF YOU ARE A-SALESMAN OR : BUSINESSMAN‘... And want a smart’ cen! the friendly attend to your wishes, whether it's in your room or executive suite... Then you, want ‘the SANDS MOTOR HOTEL . MUtual 21831, »;,Davie at Denman Commercial Cards*honored 4 f Stanley Park” Kraft is to Seek Meeting With The president of the Castle- gar and District Chamber. of Commerce is to meet informally with members of the Kinnaird village council to. discuss, with . commissioners ‘that © council's participation in the affairs of the Chamber. Elmer Kraft volunteered to seek stich a: meeting after a dis- cussion at the Chamber’s meet- ing last week of press reports from Kinnaird council meetings that. commissioners: feel. the Chamber.is concerned with Rob- son and Castlegar and not pith, Kinnaird. aE ques I cece “ ” PIED PIPER KINDERGARTEN 4th Ave., Castlegar = Will oe open on Monday 22nd June petvena 2 pam, “4 p.m. to receive registration for 1964-65 term. Parents “unable to attend at this time please | contact Mrs.°R. Rivers, Phone 365- 6461: : ; TU Peeting a sift from you. — ; ‘PERHAPS: For S Wear Is Father Expecting? June 21st is Father's Day. and no doubt: he is exe cy ‘Light weight pe Terylene ‘and cotton - Happy Foot Sox Neck Ties from $19.95 Slacks, cotton casuals Summer Dress, light weight . Genuine Leather Wallet Make your selection for DAD NOW Shop for Super Values at the. store that’s ony 8 39) steps: from Super: Valu. DAVID. COOPER | in the Oslow Block, MEN'S WEAR pone 365-5801 ; Li TATA TTT =I _ LEG ON | HALL Monday, June 22nd 4 30 p.m, -to; 4.30 pm Give to the Blood Bonk Now ' .. Sponsored by: the Gastlegar Kiwanis Club’ nnn ATT RED CROSS” 6:30 pam. to 9.30 pam. ALC ‘Ell The, Meet, held at we Won _by. the wate Girls 7.and, Onions vy Mal = ¥! rilyn Polovinkoft T; Del- Sally Evin. Parikort id Ui 1 Kina ly ( (Hed) ap vere Donal Geta) a 1 ageP D: iy Marly razdo:! Boys 9 ‘and’ U; Gretchen’ T; Richy | g Rebalkin-' ints Violet] ROBSON ‘ rs-R, Olive Koncewicz, Linda Ev- |. Leonard Balchowshl T; Billy Ozeroff-T; Ge Girls 11-and Unter ‘ (oodicoff-R. “Kalesnikoff-0; Linda June Evin-R; Marlene Stewart-R. Boys 11 8 Under Donna : alsin Soot ‘Karen 8 recent £6 por caul cent of the ha possible school was|7 a a close aecone’y wn. 42 age cent, DASH jE Under Jack ‘Hareoft- R; Dwayne Ke- Markin-T Donald-R; Bev Belbeck & Cher yi oftinoff & Tian Btoochmtt BOYS, mainte ow RACE ind Under . ic] ly | Coleman-! Bobby Gretchen & nakih: rs Petar teen de me Donali gan-O; Terry Saprikin-T; Leonard Loverensy & George ” Postnikoff-0. NY? “GIRLS RELAY “OPEN” in,’ Irene. Hunter,:: Julia’ Hau- gale, Karen Jonasson, Marlene TARRYS |. Donna Ostoforofi, Tina 0Oz- eroff,:Sandra Willford, Olga Oz- eroff, Irene Kastrukot®, Pearl OOTISCHENIA Mary Ja ne: Harshenin, Lin- da Obietkoff, Gladys Stoochnoff, PC, Boys 13 and Und Andy. Verigin: Ry Fal Anut- shenin-R. ‘Donna Ostoforote-T; Raven ooshkin-R; Robert Girls Over ‘1 Jonasson-R; Mar} ‘Thors- Boys Over. 1: ”. Ronin Ty Billy - Mal ‘GIRLS SLEGGED: [RACES “and: Under 3: 9 and ‘Under. .Chalene alee & Wendy ‘Andy. Verigin: -R; Ri Peter Ma-| TA! Nora Stoopnikoff, June Kalemni- Koff Retect i Dy 4 RELA SHOPENY Paul 1 anatgoabh Charles Nickerson, . Andy ‘Verigin,; Jack Drader, nderson, Mee Makonin, Billy. Mako- “ eter 0) nin,, Micky, Tarasoff, Harry, Sa- Rous, OOTISCHENIA Datoff, dmoroff, Koftinoff, Alex porte Walter er HL SUMP EVENTS * “Terrific ‘sélection ‘in ‘stock ‘at all tim + Don't be puzzled us -to-day -and-in : meantime shere's your : crossword puzzle answer Girls 4 pry ‘Und elphine @ Zatikott- T; Kathie qereecte ey -T; Naida Sherstobitoff- Boys 7-and Under ‘Kinakin-T; Bobby: Gret- chen’ T; Wayne Donald-Ge. Girls g and Under iytin R Reballdin: T; Vickie Po- Aovinko: T; “Cheryl CotemanR. Boys 9 vend Under ' Do ff-T; Kenny olny ' Makaro! eas ff-R; Brian Polovnikotf: T. Girls11 ‘anid: Undor stobitoff: ‘T; ‘Christine’ “Evin-R.' Boys: 11 and: Under | : Jack ‘Harcoff-R;' Kevin De: T; Billy Sto ochnoft-T.: |: ‘Gils 3 and: Under - Shi ibotofe- Ri ‘irene Hunter-R; tai sori catiototes ;. panies Lae ‘Gritch Bove 0 Over 13° Kathie | "Tarai Sherstobitof£-T; May Hadikin-PC. Boys. Zand Under “SS SBOBD} BGC; Garry idle id : Under : John *Popott & off & Phlip Kant Kani- Rebert Harehenin, Pat prikin, Jerry Verigin, Dwayne {/ Wayne Ob Obiethcog cot Sok Ka-|\ Tim “(Olga Ozeroff-T; Nettie Sher- |: Har-| Dr. J. V.'Hall, Mrs. P. A. Timei in ett of. seat Rural Schools Track CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 18, 1964 Little Guidance : ; pio SAVAGE SHOES. LCA we stock a full selwerion aT Or Precedent For oe ea with Regional College 1 Ei ovies a for childern; Like Moses entering th wilderness the Regional otlege Council, with James Gray 0: air, and this kitten: jam look... When he saw ped Bary Ole ‘Vestad of Delta, B.C., the i. Job for him to tackl a fright, aval) jae its intropid Jeaders Look its. promised land Phere last week, @ first historic meetin; of the council appointees ani resentatives from the six con- gislation void | of guidance A form of ru- les and precedents. ) ‘The'pathfinding 16-member | up was informed that in pro- Jha, @ Revaies te all. makes of TVs, Hedies, Phemagmphs, LOCAL OFFICE MANAGER for KIN-GAR VIDEO - ELECTRONIC SERVICES “We have come here tonight 965-3331 — Kin-Gar Ph. to launch a new ecucational ven- 7 ~ ture Canada as he Gray, who | Bil] spearheaded the steering’ com- mitteee of the regional college, said in opening the meeting. “We havén't got much to go on We are pretty well on our ye we have ‘the idea here and we will be developing 9 lot of precedents, and the rules as we go‘along.” He said that the government will ase KOOT—NEE MOBILE HOMES 1963 LTD. Franchise Dealer For k GENERAL, PATHFINDER, KNIGHT AND SCAMPER silent of the B.C, School Dect. Parts - Service - Towing £68 Association, quoted :a ‘main- did not disclose the ‘min rovincial t in guid. rr cation as the college | is is reg lated ct, tt "was introduction © “night at the ‘first meeting of the West -and ‘College Council Members Get to Know Each Other . a ‘Wilson of Silver, eir Kootenay Regional College Council ‘held i here last Meee J. oH. of ! elected - chairman of ‘the ‘counell ‘by ‘acclamation ‘ after. the * 1: ‘members who’ ‘guide -con- ‘struction ‘of ‘the college and-for- ‘riulation’: ‘Of “its scholastic -pro- m- had made formal intro- luctions. *. , On the board are: “Stuart “Mitchell, Ted Flet- cher and qyotn Welton, all of Trail; S. McKenzie of Trail, eter of eaucation appointee? Jacob-| p: yy. T; G ‘Giris9 and Under. ArgatoleT. Girls:9. arid | “Haviladd:R; | Vie- alovnikot T; Elizabeth Pon- ‘nara? saverenow-O}. Garry. Hoo- dicofER. Gitls- 11 and: Under a rn ‘| Conkin-T; Louise Gi Leonard Balchewski-T; ne ‘Ozero’ er 3 %Gitls? Over ‘13: Marlene Stewart; June Kel i 0; Linda O: T. Boys 11 and Under «5 Jack ‘“Harcoff-R; ‘Aiithony| Wanjott R; Billy Tarasoff-T. 13.and Under ¢ jonna, Otsoforoff-T; ‘Tina ff-T; ‘Irene !Kastrakoff-T. ‘Boys 13!and-Under © » Andy Verigin-I -R;iRobert:Har- shenin-R; Mickey ' ‘Tarasoff- T. Group, cess, school ‘districts. Presentation To Gastlegar Arts “Group. Member The final ‘meeting of the |i Castlegar i ‘Art under the Pub! “We have the inter id the mini cedents ‘left. its ‘field of juris: diction vague. ¥ y interpreted ‘the i powers in:relation ‘ing school districts as “implications being that the school hoards have to accept the bi raw’ cil.” 1195 Cedar Avenua, Tradl, RC. CALL US TOLL. FREE ZENITH one WEEKLY. APPOINTMENT CALLS IN CASTLEGAR | & DISTRICT EVERY. THURSDAY RECOVERING -—— CARPETING CUSTOM DRAPERIES CRAFTSMANSHIP = 2 = = = ‘and mot dtrectly: fo the college, council. “District ‘took thi before its summer. ‘re- the “form of a‘ sur- rise party ' Honoding one of the Fost ‘valuable ‘and active mem- Spécial’ service bull ood ‘wishes for: ‘many ’|:: expressed ' | bey ayeof of Bang ‘in ‘the 13% The evening was -brought, 'to’a close with the showing of colored. slides? taken ‘by ‘Couch during ‘her trip ny Home pa ‘few years ago. : Mrs. Girls! Over 13 : Donna ‘Ostoforoff-T; ‘Tina Ozeroff-" T; Mariy ‘ThorsR. ‘PereverzoftR; Lida | -Koftinotf- 0; ‘Diane ‘Popofi-PC. Boys 9. and Under John PopotfO; Mike Bel- anger-R; "Bark ‘Nygaard-R; ‘Girls/11 and ‘Under Christine Evin-R; ‘Elizabeth |: oe LR; * Marlene: Stewart: ;Boys. "VV and Under “David. “Boblchet Rs 5 “Ankh bay | Wanjoft-R; .Gerry* Shuepfer-R. Girls “13 and Under Donna, Ostoforofe T Shirley retchin-T. Boys 13 and Under z] Andy Veri ck Dra- Serge *. 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