BY JACK WHITE Hold your tempers you Jadies Which brings us to another sub- who have been Golf Widows alljject. summer and are Hunting Widows "In fact, as a sportsman, you are asked not only to uphold the The Grouse season does not|law but to help enforce it by re- in the Fall, but they’ve, crossed|open till Sept. 14 so don’t start|porting: any flagrant , B of M Forsees More Expansion A further period of expansion may he ahead for Canada’s econo- my, since! there is nothing | Jn the present * which Deer Park Social Notes MRS WILLIAMSON Mrs. Helen Windross and need hinder future growth, accord- ing to the Bank of Montreal's Bu- siness Review for July, just issued. The B of M says that further, business expansion in Canada and the United “States. is -largely a fon’ of ¥ you up, and I swear I had absolute- jshooting them earlier, Last year,|Peter Ewart, our’ local Conserva- ly nothing to do with it. as in so many other years, many of | tion Officer, has asked for this co- That's right the deer season |the so called sportsmen and hunt-/operation and it is your duty to in this district ‘has been advanced |ers have shot birds out of season, |give it to him, Although there are signs that the widespread optimism.) which was evident. earlier this : year is i is his to Aug. 17 (bucks only)’ in GMA |not because they needed the meat, | notice together ‘with bag limits: s No. 10 You know what that means|but simply because they didn't be don't you? Instead of 122 shopping |leve in their own ability to be days till Christmas and 31 days|abel to get out and find the birds till hunting season opens, the shop-|when it was legal, ping days till Christmas count re- main the same but 16 days from|types though may save them A word of warning to these for 1963-64, jOTICE TO SPORTSMEN OF THIS DISTRICT I am_ submitting “hereunder the tentative Hunting Regulations This is for your ge- &|neral information and the regula- now—and that’s two weeks fromjlot of deserved discomfoort poc-|tions should be out soon, This is Saturday—you can take to the hills, fellows. One word of caution, just re- member that you can pay a stiff just a rough summary in case you want to arrange a few of your holidays for the hunting season. Licenses will.be the same as last fine, lose your license and your gun|of all Sportsmen's Associations to|year and as far as I know the tags if it's not a buck, so be careful and |help protect game from this as-|/will be the same also. be sure, as you should anyway. pect, GMA No. TT TE and Recle Steen Nelson Creston PRICES SLASHED! “ON SUMMER STOCK: 99c SPECIALS Values ‘to $6.98 this Weekend WHILE SHOPPING SEE OUR. PAISLEY tricts. — BLACK BEAR & GRIZ- ZLY - closed to August 30, Open August 31 to June 30 - Limit- Griz- zly (1), Black - no limit set as yet. CARIBOU. BULLS - Aug. 17th to Dec. 1st. Caribou Either Sex - Aug. Bist to Dec ist. Bag Limit (1) BUCKS 0! LESS - Sept. 28 to Dec. 22nd, Bag Limit (2) both may be anterless, MOUNTAIN: GOAT - Aug. 31 to Dec. ist. Except West of the Col- umbia River and South of South- CORDOROY JUMPERS AND PLAID COTTON Jer Provinelal Highway (From DRESSES FOR “BACK TO SCHOOL” CAROLYN'S | LADIES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR Christina Lake ‘to Kinnaird, This is closed for ‘goats. Bag Limit (2) DUCKS AND GEESE - September =] 14th to Dec, 18th - Bag Limi Ducks (8) a day, Geane: - ) a day MORNING DOVES - Sept. “4 to Oct. Sist. “Bag Limit (10) GROUSE - Sept. 14 to Dec. ist. - Bag Limit - (15) per day. Not more than '!(10) of which shall be CASTLEAIRD PLAZA — PH. 365-5013 =2lef the same species. = GMA No, 11. The East Kootenays. — BEAR LAMAN | AND CARTBOU - As above. DEER ic SUMMER SALE CONTINUES ROBINSON STORES PHONE 365-5011 BUCKS ONLY - Aug. 31 to Dec. {hist - ANTLERLESS - Nov. 16. to Dec. Ist. -- Bag Limit. (2) one of which .may be ‘antlerless. ELK BULLS ONLY - Aug. 31, to Dec. 1st. ELK ANTLERLESS : - Sept. 7th to. Nov, 24th, -' Bag Limit - (1) ‘May be either sex or a ull Moose. MOOSE BULLS ONLY - Aug. 31 to Dec. Ist- Mtn. SHEEP | (Rams Only) Aug. 24 to Oct, 27th - Bag: Limit: (1) Mtn. GOAT - Aug, 3ist to Dec. Ist. - Bag Limit (2). '— Ducks, Geese, Mourning Doves Bnd (Grouse ~~ the same: as | “YOUR FAMILY SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS” NOTICE RTM AT AT UC UT TT OF Pi Public notice is ete ‘given to the aisctons of the municipality ‘ aforesaid that a-poll has become necessary af the election now pend- ing, and that I have granted such poll; and; further, that the persons duly nominated ‘as’ candidates at the said election, for whom. only votes will be received, are:- to be ified, the bank observes that in major sectors of both: the Canadian and © United States economies “the inventory po- sition shows no unwarranted build- up, order books are in good shape, many industries seem on the thres- hold of ‘increased investment in and after a Jong period oO ‘relatively low invest- met, and incomes remain buoyant. “Corporate profits, which have inereased by about a quarter since their. low. point a couple of years fago, are now, in general, ‘higher than they have ever been,”. the bank ‘says. PNE Honors Homemakers Pacific’ National Exhibition Homemaker of the Year: Fair'La- maker of the Year. These titles are awaiting the leading ‘point-getters in “the tex- tiles, handicrafts and food contests in the Home ‘Arts Building,: Aug. 17 -'Sept. 2 Fair, PNE title will go dies of (1963, and Junior Home-|- Patsy of Toronto. are spending a holiday. atthe “home of Mrs, Elia Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Heywood and children left for their home in Vancouver after spending a week at the Jam- feson home, Mrs, Dan Phelps. of. Salmon Arm and her: daughter, Mrs. G. McCullough ‘of Trail, were the re- cent guests of Mr, and Mrs, C. S. Phelps’ and “Mr, and” Mrs,’ A. A, Phelps, ‘Mr, Clifford Fenner, of West; Vancouver was a recent visltor to ‘Deer Park, the guest: of the Hey- woods while they were here on holiday. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0, Jamieson and daughter: Beverley of Kimber- Jey were ‘visitors at tho home of Mrs. %&. Jamieson. Mrs. Clara’ M.\ Rasmusen . of Evans, .Wash., and.Misa Alice As- kew of Syringa Creek: were Sunday visitors to Renata and Deer. Park, ‘W. (Bil) Briggeman of Trail spent’ the ‘weekend at his summer home here. He had ‘as his ‘guests Mr,-and Mrs. R.° Briggeman ‘and children 'of Edmonton, Mr. and ‘Mrs, ." Raymond .. Briggeman ' and children ‘of’ Glenmerry.‘ and Mr. and: Mrs.:J. Bunn ‘of Trail, f Mr. ‘A. V. Carlson has return- ed to his home here after spend- ig the past three weeks in the Castlegar hospital.” Mr, and ‘Mrs, Fred Fredendall have “returned to their home ‘at Bishop, al ; after ‘spending (a to the winner of: the most’ points in the ’ textiles, handicrafts and |e _|food: sections ‘combined. _ Winners ‘of most points in se- lected | section ‘will be \ declared “Fair Ladies.” The Junior. Home- maker award goes to: the junior exhibitor amassing most points in textiles and Foods combined in the junior sections, "at, Deer Park,.- . sen of Trail and A.W. Worley. of Nelson spent the weekend at their amet ‘home ‘here, and’ ‘Mrs. Norman. D’An- acear as of. ‘Castlegar are spending a holiday at Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs, Fred MacReady and children of Robson spent: the it GMA No, 10, GMA No. 8. Grand Forks - Greenwood.:— DEER BUCKS ONLY - Sept..14th to Dec, 1st. DEER ANTLERLESS - Oct, 28, to Nov. 17th. - Bag Limit (2), ‘not more than (1) of which may ‘be antlerless. Your. game regulations will be out in detail at a later date, Be sure to: get. them.. Study them® ‘Lives up to them’ and please be careful, there is no excuse for care- lessness. or, ignorance of the law. P. D. Ewart, * Conservation Officer., re “Castlegar Dining Room "Now: Open Monday.to ‘Thursday = ~~ ° 56,80 am. to 8.00: pms): Friday & ‘Sturday -:6.30 am. to.1.00.a Sundays: - 9.00-a.m. ‘to 8. 00. p.m: SPECIALIZING. _ IN.” RUSSIAN FOOD ALONG © i SEECIALIZININ IN CHINESE FOOD ALONG | 2632 Castlegar, © B Cs Whether for Other Names Alderman, Councillor, : Commissioner, or Trustee Mayor, Reeve, Chairman, aos Address CARR George Henry Gwilym Thos, John ‘HUGHES “Commissioner - Commissioner : 463-5th 149 Woodland Drive i Ave, aearaliisty ' Such poll will be 2 pa at the Village Office: on the 8th day . of. ‘August 1963, between the } ours of Given under my hand this 0th day of Le 1963, at! Deer Park on a camp- ing holiday. Among other weekend visitors were. Mr, and Mrs. D. Mc- Dicken of Trail; Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ton: and* family of Genelle;’:Mr. Ivor: Johnson © of Kinnaird and many "-more. 3 ‘Miss’Jean Stainton ‘and: her brother John of Castlegar were re- cent visitors: at the ‘home of ‘Mr. during the, next two aa * “Invocation shy Refreshments Food, Soft Drinks Bll _ocooooKKeooeGNe ie Feels Like Fall How about having your Blankets: Drapes and Winter Clothing. Dry Cleaned Now. -). by the most up-to-date method. 8 lhs, for $2.00 KING KOIN aLAUNDERETTE Ph. 365-5229 _ Castleaird Plaza Fl ANH FOR ALL YOUR TIRE NEEDS look to — GoopsVEAR | Across from the ce? pee 365-4441 Joe Durgan — _-Downriver. : Jim Shriver — Indian Canyon: TTT TTT ANNOUNCING NEW GOLF FACILITIES OPENING AT BIRCHBANK, near TRAIL, B.C. SATURDAY, AUG. 3—10. 00 a.m. Directors and Members of the Rossland-Trail. Coane Club are pleased to announce the opening of new golf facilities at BIRCHBANK. All . members of the Castlegar-and Rossland-Trail golf clubs’and the gen- eral. public” are cordially invited to attend the opening ceremonies, and to enjoy. a: game of golf ‘ab, these new facilities - on, turday or’ mionths. “OPENING ‘CEREMONIES : Intreduction of Distinguished | *. Addresses.” ts ; * Musical Saluia | “* ‘Ribbon Cuiting: SPECIAL: “EXHIBITION . MATCH ve _ @ro-Amateur Mate with ‘Spokane Professionals) : Participating Pros~’ Tom: ‘Everham. - Dick Dargani Roy Stone — - Rossland-Trall Club. “Special face forthe’ a dee 0 the: ar for single members | with full, privileges ¢ on bo! courses have been arranged, An sttendant oursé to: provide further, information.’ eA GREEN FEES “gies $2.00 sour ON THE us CASTLEGAR, GOURSE JOHN McLEOD I:knew the time ‘vould come en ‘all’ of a sudden ‘there “just fe but come on. you. San Francisco Giants! A " deseription from Golf Talk says that a “fairway” means—Tho your’,partner should’. keep .the young: lad who-came ‘stagger- ing out ofthe pues all tattered there before them = green field ‘with People/ walking up and down.:The ‘lad. turned to. the ‘old: ? |and’ also try. out the ‘new :course, —some guys win all the time—just plug..that:hole Te and: it . will keep the rain o Ladies Nite ‘prought out 16 women “and .the competition, a 2 ball foursome. More ladies. ate urged to turn out on this nite, Dow- ble this number: have’turned out several times’ ‘and ’.this” tends to make’ a -more sociable. evening. Give it that old college try, won't you? The winners’ of the 2 ball foursome ; were Blanche Deverson (another Burak) and Barb’) Wood. v0. Well; well, - grist for the ‘old mail! I, have before me the Pro: gramme. for the Official opening of the new Birchbanks Golf Course so" here’ goes? —- The ceremonies will commence at 10.00 a.m, on Saturday, Aust, Srd and the. general. public ‘is vited ‘to ‘attend’ these” pad on‘a green: fees basis. ‘The open- ing ‘will see, first, the introduction of distinguished * guests» —" Inv cation’ — Addresses — Music: Sal- utation —° Ribbon ‘ Cutting. Next will come ; the Exhibition * Baten Introduction,” Pro-Am ‘match: wit Spokane Professionals, arene Joe ‘Durgan:— "Downriver ‘Course | PORK PIC! NICS “FULLY COOKED A9e) SIDE BACO ~ SLICED Abo ole i aaee aes 59 | GARLIC NGS, 9 fr woven $1.00 | HAMBURGER, sh iD ann A Canyon Pro; Dick’ Durgen — Spo- 3; Roy Stone — Rossland- TEiat balf will’ be driven off f the ‘and: said, “This, is ‘a ‘part of ‘the Golf Course ‘which .you ‘have “yet to play. This, sir, is called a fair- way!” Another quite amusing’ one was ‘of the ‘tired “but: proud“ gol- _fer who. entered | the: front .door with a-small- caddy: tucked. under. one arm. The .exasperated “y roung R man Jooked at the. golfers: wife and; howled, “Okay lady, yer hue, ‘will: yt please ask him -to-let.me’ down a -I,can go home “for supper!” ‘ had to compete with old man wea- ther and this probably, dampened the ‘spirits of a‘ fair..number of golfers as only 39 °'turned~ ‘out. “Surprisingly enough the rain held “off. until’ the. majority had com- pleted’ their round, ‘but. such :fel- “lows as Bill Reed, Carl Loeblich, .Charlie Roberts and Len Harmston “and Co.’ slightly resembled salmon é ‘coming- -upstream on-No.-9! -I-don't know :what type of headgear ‘Len | in; < Harmston’ was wearing, It' looked % ‘like the bag: he“keeps, his’ raincoat in—but I do know the type he'll f special hat ‘was. presented to ‘Len ‘after a toss. -up ‘with Johnny; Miros by: th 08 Trail ‘Country Club,‘and after ‘the Pro-Ams: have’ teéd off. registra. tion will be open'for members and to join ‘the club’ and special, rates for the ‘remainder of the year for a single member, with ‘full: privi- arranged. :Green fees’ have been. set ‘as follows:— Holidays’: —: 18° holes $4 |“): District residents’ are. remind- y/ed that’ playing ona green; fee basis: is restricted to three’ times annually. Now for.those more ip be available at the opening and| to top it all off a Cabaret Dance will be’ held:: Saturday evening starting at 9.30 p.m. in the Comin- co Gym, Tickets $3.00 per couple. Castlegar’ and” district. residents ‘aay; obtain: their-tickets: by. phon- ing Mrs. Alice Brooks at 365-8004. ; Holiday, ‘time ‘has’ now. arrived and; unless I! can ‘shanghai: some poor. unsuspecting soul:.to carry on’-this ‘ column: for: a’: few.. weeks your reprieve ‘will: last’ until the end’ of: August. :I :will: close - this week: to visitors. New golfers are: invited | J leges on’ both’ courses, have ‘been | @ FRYING CHICKEN, cut up in 1 tray, ib SWIFT'S LARD, 5. Ibs. ee | WESTERN VINEGAR, asin 2 | SARDINES, I PINK ‘SALMON, Cloverleaf 14, 3 ti $1.00 "Ti ‘TonaTo & VEG. “Sour, Tint Fi fins .....: ‘GOLD REEF SUCED =y OR Torts, 20.01 and his.wife on the “Book Your Next Trip Through ;. 1560 ‘Bay. Ave:; Trail Dial ZENITH 6181 : Where ONE Call Does: ALL ELP arrival of. a brand new ‘ci paddy!” : “NEW: HOUSING : “Over the. past five: years 649,- 4005. new. housing units have been completed in Canada. REMEMBRANCE’ “BOOKS 'The;Books of Remembrance in the” Parliament: Building's Peace ‘Tower. in Ottawa list the names of 44,891 who died in World War IL. : ac |