Be ae Saag On aa Taare ar RE Na ne oe RT pram eee tr ee re aT SO CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Jan, 31, 1963 KINSMEN ANNUAL FOUNDER’S BALL CASTLEGAR ARENA SATURDAY, FEB, 16 BUDDY MARR & HIS VERSATILES Make up your party now. Tickets are limited. FIELD. ; “VAND ; STREAM ‘BY JACK WHITE Last Sunday we decided to try our ‘luck at ice fishing up Sheep Lake way so..we loaded’ our gear and headed up the hill, Pen and 1 PAINTING | and Decorating Free Estimates Gladly Given P. WOYKIN PAINTING LTD. Phone 365-5410 Kostenay Builders — and Suppliers — Complete Line of Building Supplies and Manufacturers of Sash & Doors: CABINET MAKING Pierson Sashless Windows - Glidden Paints HARDWARE Television Service @ Repairs to all makes of TV's, Radios, Phonographs. @ Electrical Appliances. @. Applications for TV cable hook- ups made here. “Years. of experience is" guarantee of dependable service,” -ELECTRONIC SERVICES * 365-3331 — Phones — 365-4601 UAL Ae The operators of the eet | Kinnaird Esso Service wish to thank all their customers for their past = three years of patronage. Drop in and see us at our new location in Genelle JERRY & THELMA COURNEYEA CCT had neglected to pick up this year’s licences s0 we had to desist and leaye the fishing to the twins, but we did take along. the hand throw- er and our shotguns to try our luck at busting a few birds. “The road is good all the way but don't go in too far after you turn off. I did and. would still be | w: ‘there if it wasn't for four young ‘|fellows from town who were up there. skiing. It took us half an hour to get out at that, and then we hiked -in the rest of the way ‘with rods, axe, guns, thrower, ctc., to enjoy ourselves, Someone should devise a spec- ial ice chopper'just for fishermen, The old axe works fine until you've gone. through the first 10 inches, then due to the angle, if you hav- en’t made the hole big enough at z the top, you're in trouble, Fortunately the ice was only about 12 inches thick and it was- n't too long till the twins were fish- ing and we were banging away at those whirling yellow dises. It did- n't last too Jong however,.as it was a little cool:up there and when ; you are continually removing gloves it‘ isn’t Iong till mother nature starts nipping, fingers start sting- ing, and you are forced to retire to the warmth of a fire. Besides T had to head for Trail for a zone meeting of the West Kootenay Rod and Gun Clubs. . I missed the morning session but knew it would be taken up with reports and besides we- had been figuring on fishing for quite awhile. Jock Stewart was taking in the morning session, The after- noon session of this meeting was quite interesting. Duck Lake Shannon pounded the gavel hard and long for support of the Duck Lake Wildlife sanctuary and public shooting grounds, This is really a worthwhile project and ‘al! sports- men. should really get behind it, especially those interested in water fowl hunting. It needs your sup- port and backing and if you are not a member of the Duck Lake ‘foundation drop in and: will be only too glad to. give you. further ‘TRY OUR COIN OPERATED DRY CLEANING — VERY LITTLE IRONING NECESSARY 8 Ib. Load Picked Up And Delivered $2.25 THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL LADIES PLAIN DRESSES DRY CLEANED $1.19 info and accept your foundation fee, too, if you insist. The objective of the founda- tion is to create waterfowl man- agement and research c2=ti¢ at Duck Lake and the unreclaimed ar- sists of 4,500 acres of clioice water- fowl ‘feeding and resting area, which with development will: also become nesting area. and inciden- fally will be about the only suit- able area left as such if and when the:-Duncan’ dam = goes ‘in ‘and floods’ out the Duncan flats | sand marshes, Since 1942. 'sportsmen have been fighting:to have this" parcel of land sct aside as the Creston Wildlife Management ‘Area, and to do so must obtain cooperation of the provincial and federal govern- ments to. provide financial’ and technical assistance, ‘At present the West Kootenay Rod and Gun?'Clubs | association hold a-lease of 180 acres of . this land which is the key to the bal- ance which is government’ owned. We pay a yearly lease and will hold mately a year ago when I outlined what I understood this association to stand for and what_it:meant to the Castlegar Sportsmens ' Asgocia- tion, who by the way I feel are leaders to a great extent in this movement in that this club was 50 named to embrace everything con- cerning the outdoors rather than just Rod and Gun, My only objection to the change in name is that it should be “The B.C, Wildlife Federation” rather. than Pacific. Reasons: (1.) The :Pacific stretches’ from Alaska to along ways -South' anda long ways West. (2.) We are in B.C, and tho Interior is not the Pacific LEGION | WELFARE Saturday, Feb. 2 LEGION HALL — 8 p.m. by any stretch of the If you haven't already. done so don’t’ forget: to purchase your yearly: membership ticket ‘in. the it as long as we are . able until’ the proper management getup is obtained, Make your check payable to the Wést Kootenay Rod Castlegar Where..else will you get $10,000 worth ‘of ‘liability insurance ‘along with your membership in the most and Gun. Club , turn it in to me and.I will sce to it that your Duck Lake Foundation certifi- cate is obtained. Help protect the only waterfowl sanctuary that will be elt con this. Interior Flyway, PLEA: rt Sane you haven't - heard there is a move afoot to change’ the name of.the B,C, ‘Federation: of Fish and Game Clubs to “The Pac- ifie Wildlife Federation,” as it.is felt more than just Rod. and Gun- ners belong and that we are: more interested ‘in conservation and na- ture as,a whole, than just fishing and hunting, ‘ith ‘this I do concur. whole- heartedly as’ some of you may re- call from my. column’ of approxi- active the community. lf George eas sees:you' you're sold as’ he already has’ over 40 members to his credit I-am’ told, and “as| George says, “If you can’t. take:an' active part ~] we're only too happy to:-have your support.” “The game biologist made ‘the statement last’ Sunday that the |- Buck Deer ‘season may open here the middle of August. next year due’ to‘the light cropping. in G.M.- A-No, 10. The good Lord help the grouse population if they do un- ess the enforcement staff for the district is quadrupled, Pll never forget those I found with their heads shot. off last year. Just a little food for thought. Sr. Citizens Hear E. Bailey; Campbell Shows Trip Slides The members of the Senior Citizens ‘held’ their regular meet- ing Friday evening in the Legion hall with 31 members. and three visitors present. The visitors were ‘Mrs. W, Irvine, Mrs, G. Brownlie and Mrs. Gardiner, J. T. Webster, the president, conducted the routine opening and business, The secretary read a let- ter received from Mrs, J, T. Webs- ter who is-a patient in the Trail- Tadanac Hospital-’ Mrs. Webster | 47; expressed her sincere thanks to all ea of the Creston Flats. This con- members who had sent such love- Legion LA Rummage Sale}:: Being Planned for Feb. 9° The Ladies Auxiliary -to the Royal Canadian ‘Legion ' Branch 170 held its regular meeting in the Legion Hall Tuesday evening with Mrs. Adshead, the president, pre- siding. In the absence of the secretary Mrs, E, Murray, Mrs. K. Bate was appointed: to act as secretary for the meeting. A rummage sale was discussed and it was decided to hold one ‘in the Legion Hall on Feb. 9. Mrs. W. Smith offered a’car to pick up the rummage. Mrs, Bate will collect any in Kin- bership, Mrs.‘J. Levins; tea towels, Mrs. Adshead; catering, Mrs. ‘W. Dunn, Mrs, J. Brownlie and Mrs. R. ‘Ungarian; flag bearer, ‘Mrs. M. Bacon; standard bearer, Mrs, Dunn; entertainment, Mrs:’ J.: Leckie.‘ It was decided that a letter gion’ for the corsages presented at-the banquet and .for the plea- sure of being allowed ‘to hold a joint ‘installation. After- a very busy, evening ‘the meeting was sad: journed. :: fof thanks: will be sent to the Le- ete. ly cards and letters. “She said she was improving slowly and the let- ter was very cheerful, The mem- bers were very pleased to have a letter from Mrs, Webster. E., Bailey gave a very interest: ing report of the Senior Citizens executive meeting which ‘he ; had attended: in Vancouver on Jan. 11. At the conclusion’ of business Burt Campbell was introduced. He gave a very interesting talk on his trip toe Europe last’ year: and also showed some ‘colored ‘slides taken during the trip. Mtr.. Campbell said how the trip was sponsored by Ro- to introduce young business men to the different countries and to inspect their industries and way of life. Mr. Campbell’ also. spoke in many places in England on Can- ada and British Columbia. Some interesting. slides ‘were shown of Eton College, Oxford Un: iversity, Westminster Abby, Con- 'ventry Cathedral and other very in- eresting places such as a steel mill, ear, factory, coal mine, resort ar- eas, hog farms, Stratford-on-Avon, At the close of a very pleasant evening grateful thanks were ex: tended to Mr.‘ Campbell, after which delicious refreshments were served by? the hostesses, ‘Mrs, L. P. Ferguson and Mrs. S. Englund. naird, Mrs, “Adshead’ will collect in Robson and Mrs, D. Peppard in Castlegar. It was decided to put'a new jlock on the kitchen door because too many people are’ using the kit- ‘chen. Mrs. E. A. McDonald gave the treasurer’s annual report which , Showed a very successful year. Mrs, J. Moll, who had been unable to be present at the: installation of officers, was installed on the exe- cutive. It was found ‘that the date ‘of tea would have COMPARE THESE PRICES AND SEE WHY IT PAYS TO DEAL AT CRYSTAL Man‘s 2 piece Suits Ladies 2 piece Suits : Ladies Plain Dresses . Ladies Top Coats . Mon‘s Tep Coats . Car Coats -.: TT Ladies Slacks .. Plain. Skirts CALL IN AND SAVE 10% DISCOUNT CRYSTAL LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS In the Oglow Block Phone 365-4851 the to be changed. “This will be discus- sed again at the next meeting. The hospital visiting for Feb- ruary will be done by Mrs. W. Smith and Mrs, D. Peppard. It was also reported that the Auxiliary have several catering jobs coming up. An executive meeting will be Mrs.-B, Lundquist. Mrs, Adshead named the com- mittees for the year which are: Liaison officer, Mrs. R. Wedey; honorary president, ‘Mrs. H. Hett; Pianist, Mrs... M. Peachey; mem- WE HAVE THE BEST RECORD |. 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CLEANERS: Uae Cnn AASSS Bowling © Last Week's g Banting Results Celgar Mixed Le: Ladies High” ‘Single Val Flan- ders 294; Ladies High Three Janan Tidball: 649. Men’s High — Single - Frank: Webster 311; Men's High Three Frank Webster 681. Team High Single No, 2 (Webster) 1182; Team High Three No, 2 (Webster) Team Points Team No, 2 - 2 pts. (41); Team No. 7 - 3 pts. (37); Team No. 5 - 1 pts, (80); Team No, 3 - 3 pts, (28); Team No, 4 - 1 pts. (27); Team No, 11°- 3 pts. (27); Neam ‘No.1 - 1 pts. (28); Teim No. 10 - 2 pts, (26); Team LHS Mabel McGilivray 225; L- HT..Anne Kastrakoff 654. -THS Bumpers.864;' THT Bumpers 2330, TP. Carburettors 37, Spark- plugs, 36, Sparetires 33, Bumpers 32, Cranks 30, Exhausts 24,: Ladies Wed: Nite League LHS Sheila Levins 245; LHT Ada Halbover 672... THS Flyers 1020; THT Flyers 2644. TP Choregirls 3, Sputniks 1, Kingpins 2, Flyers 2, Beatniks 4, Five Thumbs 0, Thursday Morning League LHS Betty: Oglow 238; LHT Betty Oglow. 557, No Blows: Ar, leen Gorkoff, Gladys Bray, Rose Ungarian, THS Beavers 910; THT , | Beavers 2530. Bud Allingham 618; Jim Hardy 6: Dave Hiebert 621; Bob Conkin 644: Karl Koreen 654; Stan Dickinson 658; Al Jaques 677, Coffee Breakers League LHS Dorothy Martini 270; LH T Dorothy Martini 631. THS Muf- fats 809;.THT Wheatles 2261, : TP Wheaties :3, Muffets 1, Mugs'3, Cheerios 1, Take-5 3, Pin- curlers 1. Tusiay" ‘1 o'clock ague LHS Vi McLuckie 245; LHT Janna Brownlie & Jean Young 5968. THS Ross’s Meat Market 861; THT * Ross’s Meat Market 2454. TP Ross's Meat Market 3 vs Og- - lows 1; Skyline Auto Service 3 vs Detoe’s Transfer 1; Castlegar Drug 2 vs Aero Taxi 2. Tuesday Night League LHS .Sandra Gray 241; LHT Janna Brownlie 559: MHS Pete Kazakoff 291; MHT Harry Chevel- dave 665. THS Boobniks 1087; TH- oT. Buttons] Pushers rie TP D TP Beaversé, Chipmunks’ 1, H tions. fons 2, Minx 0, Squirrels 2, Teddy. Thuredey Mixed Commercial Lea. HS, Mary Perehudoff-$20; L- yr Mey Perehudoff 784. MHS Walter Holuboff' 270; MHT. Jake Koenig: 685. THS Tired: Tutors 1173; THT Kay Bees 2988, TP Splinters' 3 - Bob's Pay'’n Takit 1; Bank of Montreal 3 - Mudlarks’ 1;. Rick's Records 3 - Four Pointers, 1;.Tived Tutors 3 - Flintsto! Kay. Bees 2 - Plaza Five 2; mith’s P & H Untouch- ables 4 - Confusions 0. Other 600's Jim Bilesky 683; Bob Jeffery 675; sity Munroe 675; forge Wan- joff 625; Arnold wie ‘eon Elaine Byten 621;, Alex Naychuck ' 620; LHS Carol Price 255; LHT Kay Adshead 677. MHS Ken Price 315; MBT Ken Price 760. THS Rovers 1122; THT Rovers .2940. 1P. Dead Beats 244; Reformers West's 2, ( Commerce Bank 2, Boe. bniks 2, Button Pushers 4. Other 600’s Fred Horcoff 664, John Paulson 611, George Jablonski 603, Barry Scott 622. Tuesday Nite Mixed League LHS ‘Vi McLuckie (I Do No) au LHT Vi'McLuckie (I-De-No) MHS Ed Webster (Night- hawks). 273, MHT Don Leitch (Chevrons) ‘650, ‘THS I Do No 994;;- THT I Do No 2870. TP Co Operators 0, I Do No 4, Happy Gang 1, Nighthawks 3, Ramblers 2, Chevrons 2. Wed. Morning Drivers League Ste John’ s Meet The annual meeting of the St. John’s Ambulance Society Centre was called off due to Tack of at- tendance. Date for a future meeting will “he. announced by the bresident, .R Rivers. ‘A. total ‘of. six. members ap- peared for the meeting, insuffic- ient to vote on any decisions, INSURANCE For All. Your INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. NEEDS Phone. 365-3441 AGENCIES | 1%; Beinike 2; Rovers 2. Other 600’s Walter. Kanigan ‘747; Ed Bringsli 681; John Paul- son 675; Flo Tollington 632; Carol Price €24; Nethie O'Shea 609. “d. Stokes Heatls Handicapped Group : For 1963 Season. - A. new slate of officers were elected at the January meeting of the Kootenay Society for Handi- Prine Children for the 1963 sea- son, > They: are: ‘president; Mrs. Stokes; ‘first vice-president, Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick; second vice-presi- dent, Mr.‘ E. Fitzpatrick; treasurer, N.: Churches; : recording secretary, Mrs, F. Gibson; corresponding se- eretary, Mrs. D. Heibert; publicity director, Mrs. S. Lanzarotta; school director, \Mrs...G,. Hughes; _mem- bership director, G. Hughes; house director, F. Makaroff. Mrs. Fitzpatrick gave a brief talk on the progress of the. mo- thers’: group. They have’ decided to name their group the Sunshine Club. One of their current under- takings is the bowling session with the handicapped children on Fri- day afternoons, Mrs. H. Palsson reported that the Iocal Soroptomist Club donated four new divider screens for use at | Silver Birch School. 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