2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1966 FIELD & STREAM By Jack White RCMP Issue Warning After Blasting Cap Injures Child Wayne Beth jamin, Kenny Denneus and Roy Percival made full quae 0 e' on a quick. =p Rootensye, re- turning with a nice deer and a The di them, Sahlstrom ba: Kinnaird, and one that as far as H can tell will score well on the mae 2a side as well as making speaking of bear, I had a bit of net ate aan eat 8 junday, when John Jr. shook’ me and calmly stated that the RCMP wanted me on the phone. It appears that someone had hit a bear with a fare in fonnalrd near the High Arrow Arms H The constable on duty notified Conservation eee Pete worl anyone who is not really famil- jar with bear, to leave them ly after dark, and notify your cons officer or RCLIP. ‘Tom Jerome and his better He was just potting out to make a survey of eels, when a young Jad came tearing out of the bush, g for help and holding a badly Jacerated hand, at appears four young fel- in their early teens had satod out fishing and the one i question spotted an old blast, ing cap, ich: he picked wu) The heat of his hand apparent was sufficient to cause the cap to explode causing considerable damage to it. ey hurried! took him to the nearest home, called the RCMP and. headed ital at a fast Gregg gged a for the Nelson hosp! nice black bear last week above | “!P- Their fast action though it may not save the young lads hand, no doubt saved his life, and is followed up by strong warning from the RCMP to all youngsters to not pick up any strange objects they are not sure ‘of. Explosives are partic: ulsrly tou with changing weather conditions and you nev: er can toll whether they are harmless or not, We are living in an area of intense mining operations and blasting equip- ment is used most commonly, go if in doubt, don't try to find out on your own. Leave it alone and report it to your parents or a responsible person, Bob Bagg and Bob Friesen, } a have just returned from a duck hunt in Saskatchewan and found the hunting terrific, with no trouble to bag their limits every day. Weather conditions were good and the ducks generally speaking were flying within good range, and the shooting was terrific, Bob King was out to Alber- ta and returned with a bag lim- it of ducks, prairie chicken and a few Pheasanls, “T ‘could have done & lot better year I want to be Bole to go out there and really-clobber them. club is out of opera- way of game. ? ONE MAN’S OPINION 1967 Perfect These are dif- ficult days and boding. round us there are strikes,'the is in the answer is ‘“Yes,. verily.” For I have donned my robe and conical cap, thrown the bones, dusted off my crystal ball and peered into the secret reces- ses of fate and the picture aes I see is dire and dread- ful. A to the ancient gross national cine every 3,000 danger, in their zeal for our salvation are de- vising means of educating us from cradle to the grave and life is no longer carefree but real and earnest, No wonder that perplexity is abroad in the land, no won- der that one bewildered listen- . Bach anxi haps ‘I may be excused, if might say, after the 1 next cat- aclyam. ‘You -may ask: ‘Is Pearc ‘also among 2 the prophets?” and years there By F. B. Pearce Year for Another Cataclysm ‘must inevitably supercede “it. In such a case visions of a tit- anic war are prophetic, After a great deal of re- cent study of our simian rela- tives, scientists have come up with the theory that these ani- mals do not fight over sex — they are apparently unmoved by baboon beauty, whlen? ls is either a flood or fire which mpletely destroys the workd. Since the last one, ac- ig to tradition, was a flood the next one, due short- ly, will be a destruction by fire, Since my crystal ball shows me fiery acagons fighting in the sky it is probable that this super- elligent ' «civilization og ours will destroy itself by rockets and atomic weapons. You, of course, may pooh- ooh this and Tegand it it as so much nonsense but 'I VANCOUVER? Then you want a’ central address close to attractions, yet: priced to suit your budget. We have a dining room and coffee shop and are close to beaches and Stanley Park. Please feel free to drop us a line for our Two Hundred Attend ‘Church Choir Feast +The members of athe: Cast- legar Dated .c Church choir held a most successful family supper Friday, evening in th church Two hundred adults and children enjoyed the delicious al, Th mibers of the choir thanks to all those who attended and’ helped to aa the evening SANDS MOTOR HOTEL MUtual 2-1831 Davie at Denman Commercial Cards honored “On English Bay at Stanley Park” entire: pro- ceeds of the supper is to be us- ed for new choir’ gowns, whigh have’ been ordered. The mem- bers are hoping to have them rr Christmas. A very special thank you is accorded to the C.G.LT. Girls who 80 assisted with the Clearing of tables and the serv- ing of tea and coffee. Ther hovah's Witnesses, who believe eben the Battle of Armageddon Wi the earth wished peor yf ou will] p) eople of course, e killed. ‘The British Israelites end say that if yo ‘E am’ making fun oF the Jehovah's sWithenee and the British Is- sense. But if you are not con- tent eth these pro} eyeed something less romantic Brant Strast.—- Castlenar —.Phone 2465-6767 . Need Wood? CHAIN SAW Waldie’s Service Centre -NEW & USED CHAIN SAW SALES - jpremacy ‘of the have gone. They say it is in decadence and that the East and|to Alberta in’ quite dint over territory. will be becattse the’ Egyptians covet Israel. and the war’ be- tween the Weat Strait 0 edt ‘be- mining ‘re Se enor ussia | he recorded axel clas sithat year “Pm English Bill, “Never worked and never will; “Get away girls, because it wes went to Victoria to be a big spender and he was Half a Million Dollar Mining Stake _But Barkerville Founder Died ee ed ‘him money at one point less ©: ensive Ip him aa to pay.J lily | Barker, struct ch’ His ie e of the Aad loans: iH aaa to haye been worth 7600, « His, claim ran a: Bias late oa oa oe “Barker took hs money to a to winter. He a a cook. He then developed Notoria, when he was 75. ores Tll tousle your That was the song of miner William “Bly” Barker who made a big strike on Williams Creek in 1862, creating a town of 10,000 people within @ year, the town of Barkerville. He was a Cornishman, a Cold Weather is Herel BE PREPARED... SEE OUR LEOTARDS By Kayser, Phantom and Corticelli Sizes 4-6X 7-9 10-12 12-14 Petite & Average for Teenagers in Textured Mesh Cindy's Tots-to-Teens pottery worker who had gone . It he had pried ship at Victoria during the early days of the Fraser gold rush, in 1858. That was about all anyone knew about le was di on Williams Greek in the SGerboo, tn aoet deserted Ig Armageddon comes it aim and eight the. next, ous partners helping with the finances. He'was Sust ‘about’ dis- heartened. says the famous Judge One pont ‘Baillie “Begbie Members of: Alpha Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi com- leted their’ ac tivities for, enber meeting at. the Alpha Phi adic avert To Togas and Roman Food home of Mrs. G. Baulkham and pledge events ‘and party Sept-| at the home of Mrs. J. Their meetin: Solemn Mass Sung At Fureral Services _ Of IH Caauar Mas. phy officiating. ; ae “1897, at An sterdam, portend Mr. Kuit cami 1928 where he eet Oo ne took pratt ears later, Tov: ing ok up. emp! ran ment ‘with the Canadian Railway, working at'many points in the’East 'Kootena: OBITUARY for over 50 years, Fred Nazar- and seven grandchildren. brothers, jal was A resident of the district off, 57 of South Stocan died Sun- day at the Castlegar and District ters, Janet and Isabel, at home, Kuzma, three sisters and. two at the Krestova ai member of the ys:' Mr. Kuit | and L moved to Castlegar :in'1958 and » G. Alchele. retired in 19 1962. Mrs. e talked on He f Ss, social Mu St: Rita's Ga Gatholle’ ‘Church and'a } and -meetings. ‘Mrs, Ai- member’ of ‘the brotherhood of discussed. courteous _be- use of Hnens, silver, flowers, ke on a also ‘6 | silver, flowers; candles, number of courses served and menus for the occasion. Hostesses were Mrs, P. Kon- kin and Mrs. M.' Wood. The pledge events got un- der way’ with:a toga party ‘with sae a Roman style dinner enjo; yall. A’ model ‘meeting was was held on Oct. S at the: home of Mrs. J. Gormley. =: 9 os r cultural ‘Your Poise r3. were with ( ay Funer= al als Home in care: of "Tange: | Also surviving is his father, rial care of arrangement fe by | Paul Re' of. Nelson conducted the com- mittal service ate Nelson 1 mem- ‘Castisgar Funeral J Home in with specific emphasis on elee, appearance and manner- were Mrs. D. Cal- s. Campbell. 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The successful contractor must provide a 50% Performance Bond. i ; Tender forms ard specifications:for the above areas may be ob- tained after Monday, October 17, 1966 at the office of: the Pur- cnaring Department, 6th ‘Floor, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, B.C. Telephone 683-8711, Local 2579, without cnr, Plang (mos- aics) of the’ above and. of, additional. areas’to be’ let ‘within ‘two weeks will be supplied on b payment of $20.00 plus. $1.00 BCSS. ‘Tax. No. part of, this will be e refunded. i IMPERIAL i CHRYSLER DODGE bd PLYMOUTH. * VALIANT DODGE AND FARGO TRUCKS * SOUTHERN MOTORS LTD. CHRYCO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES” “ 475 COLUMBIA AVE. CASTLEGAR, ‘B.C. TELEPHONE 365-7166 Do you know Mr. F. J. Gibson? Mr. F. There’s a good chance that you do. He gets aevand quite a lot ae he knows the community very well. That's part of his j GHUREn OF GOD _ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH: 8.00 am, Hely Communton 11.00 am, Holy Communion THE SALVATION ARMY (11 Pine’ Street) ition @ Salvat Army . ey its activities to 368 Main Street, iW a.m. Holiness Meeting. Wednesday : 8.00 p.m. Bible Study. Thursday 10.00 a.m. Home League, Phone 365-7112 Envoy Cliff. Phipps APOSTOLIC CHURCH 2 blocks East of tho Castleaird Shopping Centre 10 a.m, — Sunday School.hour i) am. MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 p.m, EVANGELISTIC : SERVICE Phone 365-5684 Rey. C. Stone, Minister All Welcome CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ' Pastor D. Reeves, BT Acros Highway Junction from Plaza Family Bible Hour 10 a.m. Fauilly Worship 11 ani. Service — 7.90 pm. ‘All Welcome PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE "930 Youth Meeting “Where you are a, stranger but ce. ‘| Wed Morning Drivers League of. Worst at B80 8.50. a.m. |! Sunday: School a t.9.80 am. (Kinnaird Comm. Hail): ’- Pastor: Rey. Ira: Johnson ‘ Phone 365-6762 = 9.30 ‘a.m. Sunday: School 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship Hamilton, former Mini- ster of Agriculture in the Diefenbaker Government, has told the Senate For- eign Relations Committee . In Washington he is wil- ling to arrange informal talks between Washing- ton and Peking. ‘| pointed out:¢hat these were too a7s CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday; Oct. 20, 1966 3 COLLEGE CAMPUS . The steering com- mittee of Sellark en the College's official school col- ors, At the colors chosen M) were green and gold but it was common.,On Monday the com- Secondary Schoo! hockey team followed this ex: ample and defeated the Trail Juniors Sunday afternoon a the Cominco Arena in Trail, ‘Whose bright idea wa a mascot?” s it to get a billy goat for Local Bowling Results Rowdy, 8 Rollers 6, Criers 13, Moaners 9. Coffee Break League Cheerios ve .3, Tues. 1 O'clock Points Screamers 13, Hooters 12, Groaners 7, Wailers Wheaties. 869; Tat, Mugs 2261. ‘Teamp © Points 1, Murtete: 0, Mugs 3, Pincurlers 4 MeLickio 259; LHT | th vi Ti ielackie 706:. THS Macalis- 's Insurance 885; THT recently ence of social: wel . | hele ot the THT Chipmunks Team Points Beavers 0, Squirrels 4, Lions 8, Teddy Bears 1, Chi Tron “Mixed | Commercial munks 825; 77, Eva | 22' courte atte ain een Sin- le icGauley 565; Team Eleanor Holdsyorthy6 Pat Munroe ee LHT P Stewart Jones 258; Davis 673, THS Etacto's 1028; THT. Exacto’s 201! 3 Exacto’s 4, -Team Polat Liquid Airs 0, Starlight 3, Hope- fuls 1, Four ‘Pointers 3, "Celgar 600's Marg Menzies ‘Season’: s Premier _ Enterlains Men: At Welfare Meet was elven, a. its scat ont conte «workers Hi Arvow Arms. e. first. the fall season “West Winds". who at the Other Matt Rohn 20, Mott Night. Classic’ Mixed LHS Schinidi League 7-9° Hazel, Donaldzon 221; LET Hazel Donaldson 639. MHS Les: Acheson 306; MHT. Rourke. 774. THS. Button Push- ‘Team Points Button Pushers 4, Pinheads 4, Re; 1, Nut- we Hive 0, Smarties 0, Tiger. Kit ns Oiner 6800's : Les. Aches 740, Earl Rourke. 639, Jack Don aldson 629, Darrel Rourke 7, (Dave Bonner 619. Shay 978; THT. Peal ‘eam Points Shay 8, Wilows 10, Nignthaoke 9, The “Hunters Other 600's: John Paulson Lettie Terry Garvey 622,* Matt |: Gladys y 263; LHT Veda Merkel 587. THS Ramblers 893; THT Ramblers: Team Points . Mustangs 1, ‘Jaguars 1, under: birds |S Wea: Nite Cureate Groceteria LHS Jt Arclambault 251; LET Dot Tipp! 627. THS Five ‘Thumbs 964; £ Pave Thumbs +2540, ers 1068; THT Button Pushers 3078. b LHT les. Their ‘e! minated_a weekend of ‘social | the gatherings: and ‘athletic, events. ts st Others elected. 9%, Hot Shots’4, The Tomeats | sula ab. and Chevys 3, Thi , Ramblers. 3," Gadilla cs Me Notre Dame e. election of the ini Election of New. Officers Fe [sombre ucto with 9 panel al Unive ty ne. -- Leo W. ‘Hendrix ‘and Mich- | Bennett, who reside ins Nel- ‘fora. two were oaent Jo Jose] dents, eerie more than. 50; Save Hed from, Vancouver, ce George, ary and nu- merous Kootenay . centers . to take patt in “the homecoming activities. ‘The reunion of classmates urday the group swung into business meeting. adopt B ‘new constitution and. elect their 'slate “of officers: The evening. was brought gto a a Ge with a banquet and ip-|'‘The weekend ended on a more UNITED CHURCH i, Jerome, of Castlegar, who. were, gath sat. the ering mushrooms weekend 28 a memorial homecoming ‘gatter Aqui j'-«.. Sunday, following. mags, the || bi beat i } against ‘fac- sulty:'in two. volleyball “games. || Ob, » hear of education, ti educational ‘ obligations. a MHT’ Bill} is ‘Mrs. \d: of ‘the depart. ‘oth campus cafeteria. The Royal Canadian ‘Navy Band ed some exceHent music. Shortly afterwards a flag cere. erk, will gather the club chart: ers, evaluate them, initiate other clubs, and draw together bud- get estimates com ve and By Steve Hindmarsh _ Flag Ceremony Indicates College Spirit 5 programs pane athletic council, chaired and ¢ | by Ron Tenisci, will have siollity; with the College, Tort the sports program. Co) Inyself, will be cite fx e! re 10] the Coitege - paper en iblicity — White was agreed to act ging, editor of the paper. te BUSINESS FORMS LTB. DEALER ACROSS FROM THE AREN, YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY. HEADQUARTERS Ph. 365-8151 P&G Builders Supply CEMENT PLYWOODS DOORS MOULDINGS WINDOWS LUMBER HARDWARE FLOOR TILES raising mony. was held i peront of the oe ideas dents le everyone gave Mr. Booth assured th - cents that the sured tae ee ceremony‘ witn Tunchtim ead ig Com- mittee hag established ‘five ma- operating divisions to inale .| College life run smoother. ganization ‘Read the Ads — It Pays! - _ CASTLEGAR NEWS | clubs and mn, ed -by.Tel Verke . 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