t CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, April 18, 1967 FLD & STREAM By Jack White ‘Area Fishing Storting| to Really Pick-Up sushing is real- ference . a buzz, rd any. al plane We want to rec- all big fish taken am nearby waters, fo for future re- of the fishery. Lattended the West and East Kootenay Sportsmans’, combined d-| meeting last Sunday in Creston, dy. Walters dk his xo wadvug to Koka- 'e Creek last weekend and ey sat down to a nice Kouanes. aner that night, thanks to ungster's success, Rudy ie ing to fish but: when he check- ‘his licens he had to forgo the pleasure. Many people are under the ‘Pression that thelr license is till April 30, but such is wae At oe the case. The date anged last year to March 3 ‘all license sellers were ed the date. But me didn’t, so fishermen are tu ig old dicenses | co ‘sed to change hem, I don't ct now. have a piace + stand, at all'creek mouths. 30 Kokanee were having terrific suc- ly. who had supply of white maggots for nse, he found that it dexpired at the end of March, rose are valid, and ag nly a couple of weeks think ‘ ‘Ferro Mattiazi was out twice ath week and found aoe Kok- ee fishing go one iy and 17 the nex, as he says, and don't more interesting any time, Guest speakers fheluded think I ever aa, a Dr. Jim Hatter, head of the provincial department .of Con- servation and Recreation; Glen emith, Chief of Wildlife Man- agement, Ken Mundy and Don siood, Wildlife from Victoria; local sishery Biologist; Howard incl; Pash, Executives Director of the BC, Wildlife Federation and his it, Geoff Wa rden, Ray Demarchi, | Tr: gradual upewing in em ployment -opoortunities was noted during.the latter part of , said. G, Thomson, Man- ager of Canada. Manpower, in Highway dad restrictions have temporarily curtailed the movement of logs and sawmill products, Temporary a meeting held recent- learned of the move Manpower Centre Notes Upswing n Employment layof£ of] o: Castlegar & District Curling Club Wind-Up: Dance Arena Hall, April 22, 9 pam. Presentation of trophies at 10 p.m: Lunch Served closed last Tuesday. .otal Manpower needs on this project are pot known at this, vid Soe : tans Moot Tickets $1.50 per person Tickets available: ‘at ‘Castlegar Drug & West's. of cougars in Idaho, where over 200 of the animals were treed, tranquilized, weigh- an ilton. will be soon, SALES a SERVICE.” GLS ELECTRONICS “Across from Post. Office” y or Evening Calls. Radio- Extra registration forms 365-5351 | available at the Coffee Shop. led Van Phone is. eee Jim sident; Harold Bate, to give aid to a nurse, beginning this year, in a report mmitt from ways and means tee treasurer, Mrs, Ham- year a portable Later this FT picnis coole complete with food @ would say anything, but Sal Bi afiled. s G auity the new lcense is in et Tr Tickets will be on sale very with the draw taking] ¢,, place in June. d-aged by. the extraction of a tooth, then tag- ged and released. Wildlife carry- over in the East Kootenay and coming season’s hunting prospects, which appear on the hill als Hig! tion ‘activities is the $500,000 Credit Union building in Trail. The .:Canada:. Manpower Center is maintaining ‘an active tntereat nit in the roposed $2 mil- ion _exte: Needlesssto say that with all wee ig crews’ could. be offset Nati Castlegar Nurses this talent on board local busl-| b employm ment opportunities | the services of the Tra duis 215 4 ness was dealt with in a quick develop Bat. at. ine Columbia Hy-]| Manpower Center. This is of par- Plan Scholarship and efficient manner by zone} dro land leat! ‘ing sites. ticular: imy ce to those en- President Danny Santano to give ‘Mr,’Thomson further stated | gaged in The Castlegar Chapter, Ri e. our guests plenty, time ‘to| that’ activities ‘In housing con- During the next few months gistered Nurses’ Ass "Ascoclatic! tion of yf | speak, and i SNe Wer, the many. structions commercial renova, thet Can aca fanpoy eraCen ee . . plans to award’ a_ sch at were at] tions ans were grad- tervi - i i 2 ship fo a secondary school stu-| them. ually all selling to assist tem|| Inspiring Music Scriptural Messeges dent planning to make a career Topics ‘ in obtaining summer employ- aa fartaanes of nursing. the study hlighting new construc-| ment, Hear the EV. ANGELISTIC TEAM of: During March, 27 .women were placed in steady employ: ment and 84 men obtained em- ployment through the ail Canada Manpower Center.-Some 25 tradesmen were transferred Don Holliday — Gordon Forbes astlegar and Sine Hospitsl. Tenders Doug Harris © rater Racer 8PM. Friday, April 14th Hon of winter range Minor Basoball "Elects Officers ‘A new slate of officers for b the first’ Howard Parish role of the B.C. Wildlife Feder- ation inthe Province, how it is ahead in the field of| hall discussed the Joh ‘Boca treasurer; Doneervatiow an and ‘forts of all clubs towards a bet-| ter understanding interested in was decided that the re- Hon cub ott date be apm ose interested in cana ii/B.C. CREDIT © vty UNION LEAGUE: "ROOM 14.96 E. BROADWAY. VANCOUVER }0, B.C. , Brilliant Credit Union Serving the Residents of Brilliant and District 405 ist Ave., Castlegar ‘Phone 365-6755 3! struction; and the future of| . big game ‘hunting, were other] - of discussion. Glen Smith gave an extreme- a (participation of] ation ’ 0 ria fame’ al clus in Tonserva: ion work and the progress now ein made, recreation, and its role in coordinating the ef- by all those all phases of the} and great outdoors activities. Howard stress tho “inability of the ate staff of keep pace with the work load under their lim- e ited facilities and outlined the channels all clubs can take to- * Baseball rogistration took placs at the Arena and Robson good turnout of prospective bdall- playera'belng registered. Final registration will be held this Saturday‘at the Arena Hall-from 9.30 to id ‘Robson 11.30.a.m. Tall i those from sand lot to junior age interested in erat by proper ‘that: is that the organization ‘and co- operation .and’ through good a up| of communication. Dr. Hatter capped the meet- ing by announcing the comple- ete ing, of the 2 20-year dream of all’ West Kootenay Sportsmen, and] Wild Life fuge on Creston Flats will cron drat bea reality. An access road into :| Leitch Lake is now under con-' a dyke will’ be biult} Sunda 088 pact Pot Duck Lake to pro-| tide better feeding grounds, e wishing furth: seinen ie asked to phone the’ Eh t 365-5869 385- ee eee Saturday morning with a} this 7 ! Calvary Baptist Church NEWS ABOUT... Next to the Cloverleaf Motel MINOR BASEBALL ‘There's a Welcome Here! in Castlogar-Robson _and Kinnaird CLIP THIS AD “and file in the Yellow Pages under: | “RUG CLEANING | and West Kootenays in the B.C. Minor League Baseball Playofis oraeutive ould appre- tation of & trophy to ie 34 se Pn oete at ZS baseball ‘season wa. Rugs and Uj easusiga foc Raid eh’ to] trophies given to exch player on ouslttg Your Bug and Unbolt to keep: them look. -how Pp. . ing new all the time with ARGOSHEEN, the product used ;-:- ted A aia the rt. of the parents "by. major: aisiines ap rune ee hater rth this ‘semen suet in te the Suppo rta "£0 for phone Bea Zucco., er in-| uF oe ters was elected ' president of the newly formed SECURITY SHOPPING SERVICE Heepe rian vice prosidiont; Fan: SS.No.1 —_ Casllegar — Phone 965-0365, 2 tatives from Cast- nie Stoochnoff, secretary : x Represent es |S Blais, legar, Nelson, Kimberley and Geanbrook metin games will be played ‘on Saturday and 'y.. There is a possibility of an formed to represent the East in a complete research centre area of waterfowl. nesting grounds and marshal-| jing: areas for The Canadian Wildlife Service will be managing some 1500 acres in the area, and the Department of Conservation, will be putting with parking areas, camping grounds and a natural exhibit It. is anticipated that the area will become one of the ma- First Kinnaird Brownie Pack Wiener Roast A wiener roast proved suc- cessful under questionable -wea- allstar Pony League team being]. Held in the yard of Mrs. A fiologist ist now working in the}? ther recently for the 1st Kin- naird brownie pack. c. <)Munne, the event was arranged by Kay Hughes, and Patsy Toews who are work- ing towards their Bolden hands. eceiving of; Susan Culley 0 saw the sixer. apes. for}. area, and, leted wal paved ent staff tional 10 to 15. Lake by Sportsnien BS eed Project,” when. permaz-| members oan ‘an‘addi-| iotaft' for approximately four monty ‘golden ‘ladder... wi 4 z GT Bey 3 Bad oO years of ° ee put in on: Duck becoming Debbie Paul a seconder Strip: es..for. _Vernoa Bozek and Lyn “Kay. Hughes received, cher y. hh ceived s her, ley receiving: oat minstrel and book lover badges. Collectors badges were al- 80: presented. to Trudy rons and Gail Ann Aubert. ., Yes, it’s true. Nowa bank will - ‘pay you one-third _ more interest. — "SELKIRK : SUMMER SESSION : July 3 - August 18, 1967 COLLEGE Letters of application for Selkirk College, Box 1200, 1966-67 are NOT eligible sion. EXAM! Section 2 COURSES: - English 111 — to Modern L English 112 — Composition Mi ics 112 — and Calculus REGISTRATION must be received by June 15, 1967. Mail to: Registrar, duating from Senior Secondary Schools in academic year August 17 and 18, 1967, FEES $50 per course. Payment: must ‘aceompany letter of appli- cation. English 111 and 112 count as one course. Math 111 — 8.80 - 10.30 Mondsy to Friday eaten Room Ki13 English ee — 10.30 - 12.30 Monday to Friday inclusive. Room K116 English 112, — auction 1 1.30.-.230 Monday to Friday elusive: Room K116 inclusive. Room ae Stidents not Presently roneteed at Selkirk College will be d to sul admission to summer session Castlegar, B.C. Students gra- for admission ‘to summer ses-- INATIONS TIMETABL! 2.80 - 3.380 Monday to Friday if sufficient interest is’ sh request these courses by Consideration might be given to offering other’ courses Ir high school own. Applicants are advised to ' starting May qe ‘4% from date of deposit. on tminimum monthly balance: | 4% witty cash withdrawals and free, Canada's First Bank | @ Banks of F Montreal ANN writing to_the Registrar. . | by Rev. R. Grac the Brec! Creig (Kelly. provided ‘the wedding music while the church | § was decorated with large ‘bask. ‘ets of roses, carnations Given in marriage by Mr. Jordan, the*bride wore Jength x own of higoda style. The A-point’ Eetalenconebodice, featur- ed ‘point: sleeves, sleeveless coat of ‘ma: so lemented the sheath gown: ly rosette: etudded*: with lets secured» her hands mi yolled. veil of, silk She carried:a bouquet of roses white carnations, ,znecov-Moran Vows at Nanaimo Weddin i. A candlelight ' evening. wed: |" ding . ceremony ‘was | performed E ‘Twenty minutes ‘later, Joe's @| phone rings.’ It’s LSD. himse) , | ‘Now, look, Joe.. We don’t want ie Joe | straight | eight ‘bitten, atten tax- 5 of national) es? You want 107: Don’t be ridi- 4 culous. We ert g0 anickel Bast ’anks are all upset be-| nine, After. all, we own most: of calse. ate is dickering ‘with the| the ‘country. anyway. ‘A deal? | Right, ‘Take over.” 202 Tt wasn't quite: that simple, : | Of, course Joe had fo call a:meet- . making. ing ‘of the ‘War: Council: This ‘a floor-|: Joe gets a call: from‘ athe group had supplanted the Cabin- ‘White House. He state ell gated to such | # Imme: ery "Waste, aetence:s and ‘ivy. I guess I ‘don't second | in cwhile:a juced in 1968,| you the rest. Popular movement} the profeet was the j dlgslogure by! ig lace inemployment deman :a republic and ‘Joe | Mr. ir that tlegar | Act, prepared: in! 1969. But it didn’t take long. Joe , [had ‘hand-picked: his’ senior ‘of- y| flere, Marshall-Admiral | Louis Latour had wanted inte be King Louis ‘the First of New Canada illusion, and green ivy. 1. Omaisu Eams a ‘Air Jo doe Peter ss Boverioy Larking and ~ Ht t E Mi 8, Low us settled for the the’ lquor bride ential ron goyns fu phos % ver ark es in the coun pane si pace, iden emerald green Bowne fea- The others ‘went along. Col- ree es 6 empire line w: In Grading Classes ‘| onel-Commodore Tongeeon kirt falling in’/ Aline ve Tnelt * of: Winnipeg balked a little Jat shoes were At the ‘completion of a four- getting no. more: than the re- green. month ‘course and examinations | mainin, provinces, Sut Tan: Mi of Vancouver was best man'with Jack Charters of-the-valley adorned the bride's of Vancouver. ushering. «: ere tiered wedding cake, baked by the groom’s sister, table while the’ cake,’ decorated with doves, lily-of-the-valley and {Canadion Unif cation Enters Final Phase| if, | calm, Business ag. usual Most Canadians were’ si holidays. were a lot of new radio. and:TV | announcers. and newspaper col-| ly umnists,. but: they figured. the new guys were just’ vacation re- Bar! placements. i ‘Then the’ good news: started coming, and ‘sales’ taxes :were reduced, to’ be ‘raised.’ Food to be. S080 for, P \ President.” statement ‘that he’ had ,mo'ambi- Hon except to serve the Canad- cratic process. Big. convention, Only ; stipulation’ : for delegates mans that; they. b ifo1 disappeared tere, but ee ad Deca. of CASTLRHAR NEWS ernie, April 13, i967. 7 = RAEN Everything . was’. perfectly A. few. noticed: that ‘there ‘Corporation, : income to be Farm subsidies: were ‘] lowered. Free housing for making ss, than e. to, tell|* Joe's sincere people, through the ‘demo- Joe elected ‘: unani- ‘Not Underway Yet Says Carl Barker ‘The’ machines have ‘moved in.and started work on the Cen-: Sennlui ‘Library sity out stha cx cavation.takin; place je nos rea the start of construction ol} the Centennial”; Library, ‘ker, said week, Tee cold le at Twin Rivers: School, Mr. Barker said that; the; work being done at present” is Bots toh be ‘considered’ an actual the ices were| The present operation’ is:mere- ly..a'-levelling ‘ of: the be aid ibgary 4s tobe built, | Cari; construction. land ‘on Legion; aoe No. eth cut don-' ated $100 toward ‘the project.” This is the. first: such dona- tion by an’ organization, said}* Mr.: Barker, Hi le expressed the hope that other. Sonatlons would e =, members * of | be; forth comin. hee aor: CO} Pinacaion ter Family, if They, Need. ft. or. ‘Your Money Back at 65, If) They Don?t ly. You: had to ‘hand tt to | - tisfaction. Guaranteed __ Refunded”. From President of the:De- {on Workers’ Union'to P| or YourMoney Let Me Show You How it Works Your Crown Life Representative hy afew p sople Jol and: , The death’ of ‘ one: George e a oh ercice| . | Box May 26, “1865, 5 disease, dlagnoaed by Dr. Brown aire ‘froma Be ahetr Ww wedding” trip to ufac' and ‘the Extension Bani, fhe bride gonned an ote adult ete Programes in 221 the. 7 ttish- ess. and | cel es throughout ie southern |: Phones are coat: complemented, by a black | Interior. came’ out, in Tn medi FRIENDLY night. Bodsidas = Discover Tittle th ey. cost froma Be Tél co) is three. | F08es, was surrounded ‘by, tulle grading trophy with the highest “Roe dotted + with rose buds.’ mark ever obtalned in in grading .. Ered For. : this ‘occasion’ Mra, D. Sasson in. fe 7 2 Jordan; ‘acting as the bride’s| jot sand p Rogers, | Ju mother chose'a mauve suit with \Pembrotdered jacket, mauve hat and "white accessories. . The ¥ Spon mother wore.a two-piece ‘ of blue with white fleck ; and white “accessories, Cowie; employee An evening of dancing fol- Mimehers vision ere. conduct Lumber. Th ed b: he itnterior: Man-| hat ‘|boller hat and black accessories. Other | shidents obtaining Her corsage was a mauve trim- “ Honorable Joe* was diplomas ‘in’ Castlegar: were:\ J. the speed © and® deci J. Cheveldave, Gerry Cushner, | which he had handled : PHONES el leave in|Peter DeLauw, Pete Foodikoff, | gency. ihe Kitchen, reassur- id. | G. laines, ‘There wasn'tian “tota Of 're- “ Mike: eff, George * Kabatoft, W. R. Menz. ies, Geo. G. ‘Nevokshonoff, John Obetlotf, Wm. W. Perehudoff, R.. A. Senger, - Alec fy Sn meee ane ix was Frank Steenvoorden ‘for Castlegar. ere Mr, oes sistance. Parliament was on holi- and Mos D D. J. Jordan, Miss Kath: Th erin,’ Miss cla and ‘2 is. he 8. ok ‘the tor terms. of the Act Respecting Provincial mts for” - Home Acquisition by those qualifying under the A $500 eraut i may be. claimed. ‘under - following general conditions: You must have completed the construction or contracted ‘to purchase, a home 0 or. eligible apartment residence on or after April 1, 1966, You must have been a resident of British Columbia for one year prlorto the p pur chase or the completion of construction of your home. You cannot have ‘recelved Homeowners Grants exceeding $500 In total, You must certify that this Is to be your. place of residence for the next 5. years, Those wishing to apply write to the Eligibility Committee, Parllament Buildings, i: Victoria, British Columbla,.: or. any Provincial Government:Agent. : ©. GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT: OF FINANCE HON. W.'A. C. BENNETT, Premler and Minister of Finances as. 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