CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 27, 1966 FIELD & STREAM By Jack White Coup de Grace Decides Who Bagged a Downed Animal shooting during the last = two - weeks, however a few. have been successful. Jim Gormley and Jim Fornellt have | TY. returned from the Cariboo coun- try. with a.moose apiece I un- derstand though rs have been up in the same country and came home empty. handed. As one party said, “We hunt-| Vi ed_ an area all one morning and left, to return in the no sportsman tags anyone elses Kill, and I don’t know of any- one in this district who doesn’t live up to the unwritten part of it. Locally the deer idl has been | to very ‘ight for the last two week- ends, though % uite a few of the fellows have be daughter Dawne elt up at the old Merry sigl and along me six to seven inches of mow sib’ s poor, ‘with gam: vil tight to the we outt, Brown, my clouds were low. and en out, Sunday | . morning at daybreak found Jer-| down qi so neither our party or the other | if three parties that were up there stayed too long, When it closes | POs! in like that I'm not much of a one for sticking around, I like see who and what is in my vicinity, and ire can't, I'll come trudging | ri spots they. are making quite a nulsence vot themselves, aust, once scared awa! 2 | the: birch, particularly in daylight, not, they have to be trans- ported o out of the country or dis: sane couple or pending on snow con- te, as they like to get snow- ed into their hibernation head- quarters, ve a place a wide | ap them in. nee : grizz]; generally goes g | into rece a month 01 a Chairman Announces Brief Forthcoming , ‘The district hearing for the ssion ‘of public opinion 0 19. ma: major, ¢ change: ‘onthe | oe ncial unicipal axet will be in the Hi ‘Arrow Arms ‘0! os, ghanges and receive bist village: known Be the meeting. RC. < Maddocks of stan- at Act ele aibfot to to set ered toe ae ee nal| be ¥. to Sonteol zoning: nave for urban devel- se a, four of the the D Aisooas High- justme ited by the lieu- shall be em- to find that someone had cleai ed out a moose right beside the rot where our car had been jarked four hours before, but That's hunting.” Bill Henne and Hal Belbeck put in a pleasant ‘trip with a camper over in the East Kooten: ays having a look at Elk Valley, the Flathead and the Bull River country. They didn’t come back empty handed though they only saw around a dozen elk and all high up, seen with the aid of a Ing scope. It appears they pulled into one valley where another party of hunters from Fruitvale were ght be a good idea to have -a look to,.and took off after the boys about 15 minutes later. ‘As {t turned out Hal and Bill went up one side: of the slide area and spe 1 in’ bringing. their guns to Bear: cand ‘bagging the sows with a couple of well Placed 6 Fruitale crew. wounded ‘the bull and:a cow and’ came over toward Hal and ‘Bill look- Police and Civil Defence joined forces last week in an assimilated rescue exercise in the Robson woods, The Columbia River Civil Defence Search and Rescue unit of the Castlegar-Kinnaird area together with members of Castlegar police Yotachment picked a wet day for the exer- tions the scent was stronger than the prearranged schedule cise but despite ground condi-| cam) for the “lost”? man. “Lost” was an RCMP con- stable. Dogs from Nelson were used by police handlers. After going to the search area, the party divided into two groups one to follow the dog RCMP and Civil Defence Lose Lost Man In Assimilated Robson Rescue Exercise and had it not been for the can- where in the Robson timbers, Arrangements for this, the second exercise this year, were made by Sgt. Jim Band of the ine nose he might still be some-| m by his council last week that the town not present an official brief as the town’s position re- fa a the proposed changes id_already Been made known to Hon, Dan Campbell, munici- pal minister, at the UB CM convention in Penticton last onth, The hearing in Kinnaird will tater, to the entire West Koo- ena’ The first hearing will be in Cranbrook on Monday and will e| master and relay back bearing by. the: Y portable radio and the other to form a base Tiowever the “lost” man did not take the prearranged trail The Scene at... KINNAIRD SECONDARY . | Kinnaird School. AH a Jack and the bean- stalk ition without the giant. If ion plan to climb up you can use the winding Sovered staircase or you can walk w) leep k road that: snakes ight through the for- Often, these, fall days, ev- erything is wreathed in limb right through the / clouds and suddenly you're up it above th didnt say as ake “But there was no doubt in Hal's mind or mine as to. who she belonged to, she was going full bore when she crossed our line of sieht and our,.firet two Spat er' down, with Hal's econ 4 shot finishing the job.” The Fruitvale boys may have felt that they had hit one, ut when: you. are in country! color: where several parties are hunt- ing and you ou jump a herd of ani- mals so that they scatter and others get in on the shooting, | below. first to be because you were ‘the see them::doesn’t ‘make thers your game. The one who deliv-] sch ers the coup de ‘grace ,is athe owner. In fact insofar as “Yhe Jaw is concerned the first man ‘put’ his :tag-on.is; consider- ed the ‘owner, as I understand lay that em. The sun is shining vt) a. ab about you and there is the ‘We are all convinced that .nowhere else in Canada could there be a more breathtaking situation for a school. mere isn’t a house eel around: Luxuriant’ green playing fi stretch from the scheol a ne ‘es the edge of the woods that sur- round it. Ev ing right is green and. gold with ‘autumn The hills are smoky blue ‘ind the edge of the play- ing fields seem to mark the “fall away” Place to the valley. Tinagin e, more than 200 stu- dents all in grade 8. The entire oo] and the gorgeous play- ing fields are their alone. ‘The school is spanking new. with ‘wide ‘corridors and attrac- tive color schemes and shining home economics room with a Bveryon me should see the new r Junior. Secondary mist. | and’ the cosy library, in gold and Ik coo with joey the parrot senene oy from his perch. most. arating Indian track 1 meet ‘you ever heard of. » Do try and Sees our Jack beanstalk school. Visi- tors are always welcome. If you think we are.tco glowing in our account ask Miss Irving, the new district consultant was up here last week. She bar she had never seen anything like it. to write a column C: it with. Sid Sidoni' and. H. J. Warner, CD. “Jost” Const Dale Peters, Bob Stephens, Nelson dog, handler, George Doi, assistant forest vanger, ;: -Benther. * Larsen Andy Grant, Clay McKinley and Ray Percival. The next CD practice ses- sion will be from the Kinnaird Fire Hall on Nov. 16 at 7 pm. All ‘those who would take an active interest are welcomed by the organization. ids Endangered _ A motion was made at the school board meeting Monday to request’ the department of highways to effect immediate repairs to the Glade ferry Toad. Jt ‘was ‘noted at the. meet- ing that. school buses were ser- jously hazarded ‘when forced on- to the soft shoulders by passing We each week to keep you informed | traffic: as | Sagieh “cise activities. me ands lasses are. doing the work ‘and all are pitching in to take turns. Next week we will give you a resume of all our autumn activities. Gastlegar TOPS Applaud Methods Of Weight Drop A. program of clinical in- vestigation at ‘Evangelical. Deac-, in w is x) Experienced R, Schwing i Box. 1436 OomNAT DRYWALL & STUCCO DRYWALL: APPLIED AND, FILLED SPRAY-TEX CEILINGS .GYPROG. — : WALLBOARD e Free Estimates oness has. been made possible through a. research, grant. provided by ‘TOPS, Club, it was anounced week. - ‘The program has tecn de- signed to; study certain aspects of. obesity over a three year, Berlod. ‘The active and well sup. ported Castlegar’ unit’ of "Tops applauds the scientific: way” in which overweight problems are tee fackled at the new. hospi- er unit. Big 6 Motor, 1965 VALIANT STNi WGN. 145 E.P. Motor, ‘Auto-Trans., Custom Radio, W/- Walls, W/Discs, B/Lights. A low mileage one own- 1965 VALIANT ve 200 4 DR. SDN. 145 HELP. Motor, Auto-Trans., Variable Speed W/ Washers, Another locally owned one owner unit. 1963 FORD FALCON 4DR. SDN. Beds Economical 6 ‘cyl: Motor, St. Transmission. Custom Radio, New Winter Tires, Very Clean Throughout. 1961 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4 DR. SDN. Standard : Radio, W/Walls, W/Discs, Seat Covers, Very Clean. 1958 NSD. ROADSTER, 4 CYL. 4 Spd. Transmission, Needs a little love and c care. Transmission, Custom Among the ote to be studied in this investigation will be the relationship of glu- cose dolerance,, meal patterns and dietary composition to ob- esity. - In addition, certain physic- al measurements such as_skin- fold thickness and bone- neJengih z ipesiiremietits will be’ taken sites es of body habitus in obesity The ultimate goal will: be the establishment of a weight- reduction regimen, . Also. the ent of certain criteria useful in detect- ing -individuals who are'not yet obese but may have the pee Position to develop obesit The road-is. uufipaved and the hool . board jhas repairs, Walters Jacobsen, school ‘board Also taking part were the i rovince and back to the ate of the leg- for a final AwH.. of py. wil be the alternate mem- The following is an outline ae Hear India Man dub. heid iy Saturday at the. Ht "Arrow the " Seated. at the head table Seated ot the Niel ; visiting ease Viowar 1} ¥ oclety, Spokane} | lan: h—Colu: Trail, . aa Philatelic Secs: | era a Stamp es, the quest peaker, e, as well, a Pryce, ‘Mrs Nelsen and ira, Vianich. nee «Mr. Nielsen ene ie by -38 ireey Too- financial seourity? Call:, The Miitual Life of Canada Representative: C. A. Anderson, Castlegar, B.C, of the proposed gal ered on resolution from the UB CM convention: Council may. borrow money for local improvement without a referendum. ‘The munict cipal os capital pad get’ program to.a: "Beye ma ee rene ‘All electors will be permit- ted:to' vote on all | matters, in- cluding ' moiiey ; Only a ney bylaws ‘of one will be .required to approve any question or bylaw — requiring ‘oter assent. An elector only nae to have his or her name on. two separ- ate voters’, lists to be cleible to run for: amunielnal off ‘The terms ferma “mayor” "and “al- derman” will be used in villages as ell a8 fowns and cities, oversial district imuinielvalite oa will be shortened to .“‘townshi ‘The choice of dates on which taxes be id be einiver. sally Umiled to to uly or Septem- ” ‘Trust companies and credit Corporation of the Village of Kinnaird | Kinnaird Fireworks Prohibition Bylaw 1962 reads as follows: No person shall sell, display, give, fire or set off fireworks within the corpérate limits of the Village of Kinnaird. Allen Selbie.’ : Village Clerk. ood for Gra ‘ortytwo were: pecated re- esenting ‘Trail, Nelson, Spo- hne and the a ee and Dis- ict. with * Mr. Frank Freeman Midway also present. * Words of welcome were ex- inded to friends, members and | 9, Union Questions s Cestleger Firing in Sve al. Moet R.. C.,Maddocks an- years.» Discu phi he s0) phically, he spa aay. eid to aioe about chang- es. Film was used: wi rawing of in F R. Nilsson; Try | F. ur: aNieleen present Mrs, F. m with © corsage and iieson with a boutonniere on behalf of those'persent, mar- king the occasion of their re- 8; resulted stoner Mrs. R.: Fraser, Rossland; Mrs. Margaret Reith, Kinnatra, snd R! Mune,’ Kinnaird mt ‘An auction of stamps’ con- cluded, the evening. SHSS Activities By KATHERINE KNIPPELBERG On Oct. 17 Stanley Hum- phries was entertained by the versatile Holiday Players, These players, six in number, are all excellent singers, acrobats, and 8. Each member of the cast has been to university and or acting school. * “The program included scen- 8 from a variety of Shake- "| spear’s plays, such. a Hamlet ma ‘Twelfth Ni some of which were later re-enacted as they would appear in 1860. One of the actors was inter- viewed ge. Commenting on the audience, he said,” ald” hey | arg day }-Were “excellent orking work for lack of e ent. @enese men are peas at e council also attended E The ‘session between . the : centen- fal committee an d the RCN .e|HMS Naden visited SHSS : Here again council report- affairs appeared progres- quite well. We haven't real really had a chance*to see much of it yet, poten we like what we've seen “The band from the the n | folowing afternoon. Starting at ‘2.30, students ave| were taken on a musical. tour e | SO peters, thanked the sailors on flock for autographs, Frida: Dg toward an amicable settle-|. On hour, there vos a council-spoii- |* ‘After receiving a standing ovation, ‘the pend encored with | the Taxi. Mr. Fishwick then during lunch | sored Chinese auction, Watches, school sweaters, rings, and an- nuals were among the auctioned items. {Save one bidder,” It was fun... . really a good deal!” Te will be a Hallowe'en dance tor stu MOrTOW. night. Prices are $1.00 Per per- son, $1.50 per couple, and 25 cents extra for anyone not in has 20 * members to, date. The executive is as follows: presi- dent K. Knippelberg, secretary, Carol Soberlak,: and treasurer Marg Nicholson. An art show, sponsored by the club, will be presented in the near future. ‘\ ‘Th to have been left in’ th build: ing'after ‘a grocery store vacated the remises many years af0. ” fo damage was sustained. behalf of the school and headed for = cover before’ students began to - Mountain Bridge : HARD: ese TTL GWG Work Clothes Your in MAN _Country bane ee Priced at only ....... range of sizes in the Kasténiys: Coveralls, Aero Garment, Dark Greek n $9.05 hunter's orange. Down-Filled Vests Froni Woods: Nylon sh Ie that i reveriible to CORDUROY VEST, fleece lined $9:95 ' Down-Filled Coat 100% Puré Down: Water Repellent for Work ‘or Sport In the Coldest Weather. Only. $45.00 “Texas Ranger Shirts: To Match: the Pants”; ALSO FROM CARSS: A wide itelection of heavy woo! . 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