CASTLEGAR NEWS, Tura Oct, 14, 1965 “TTT these SLACKS never heard of WRINKLES Seo them at .. DAVID COOPER. .MEN’S WEAR OGLOW BLOCK 365.5851 “CLOSED: WED. “OCT 29. -ON:BUYING ‘TRIP: ui New 'D1100 ‘half-ten PV, 6 cylinder, 3-speed Benn ; 1963 Ford ‘Standard V8 ‘Fairlane, good condition $1 7800 1960: Chev half-ton with: van . Any Price on Request for New or Used Construction Equipment in Stock at Nelson “I? PAYS TO CHECK WITH US FIRST” See George Clerihew atecs Central Truck & EQUIPMENT COMPANY, LIMITED PH, 365-6565 498 COLUMBIA AVE. . BY JACK WHITE, Last. weekend Garry Walsh hooked and landed a‘nice seyen pound dolly in the Slocan Pool for his last one \of the season, The pool has. yielded up. some .beauties this year ‘but if you plan on hitting it check your re- gulations, If any memory serves me correctly, it will be closed this week. ‘Sorry I haven't a copy of ‘the regs handy, as I'gave my last one away so check it out first if ‘you were thinking of hitting the pool. Speaking .of fishing, Don ‘| Granstrom ‘pulled off a’ ,dandy at Balfour recently. He was troll- ing and .felt.a tug, on his line. On’. checking found fie; had, a fish, When he reeled-in bis line the lure was hooked on, to ano- ther line,. which, in: turn, was hooked in to a nice 7% Ib. Kam- loops and still, very’much alive. Don ‘landed the, fish and pulled in the remainder of the line to retrieve a spinning rod and reel. That's what you call “having one tied up for you,” Fishing on the Arrows has produced quite a -few small Kamloops and Dollies'on natural bait and a few-up to six pounds on streamer flies, There were quite a few boats out on the long weekend and resort owner Dick repor success for most boats. Take.ad- vantage of the balmy weather we're having and have your last fling before it gets too cold and choppy. Don't forget to weigh in your big ones if you are a mem- ber: of the‘ local rod and gun club. There are not many entries . | to date and there‘ are some nice prizes available for. the top fish entered. te get cracking. at hunting during the last couple. “of weeks, has produced for those who'don't rind. work- ing for their game. Ken Leslie bagged’ a’ nice billy on. Eyrie Mountain while accompanied by Pastor Reeves, while Danny. O'- Shea made like a goat along with Al Goodman, a visitor from Van- couver and came back with one apiece. In both cases the parties concerned stayed on ‘the moun- tain overnight and came out the next day-with.their. goats. When you bag those big white boys you usually earn them thé. hard way and I take’ off my hat: to the hardy “breed who ‘loveto hunt} goat.’ More’ will’ ;be ‘said about Pastor Reeves catch. ‘in / next | week's column. this week to Louis way.:He packed: the head and horns of a five point muley.for Jimmy packed out’ 85 pounds of prime meat. He would have gone back for the’front:quarters but a shortage of: bullets‘ and::two "| grizzlies ‘told him: discretion was the better ‘part of ‘valor’ and to be happy. to settle for phat he “Tes heart? ‘breaking te hear | While ‘on hats, Til ‘tip mine]! Haynes.who | ° accompanied Jimmy Killough on}; a mule: deer: hunt -up: Nakusp | who approximately * four. miles’ while || of the dilemma of the ‘East Koo- tenay Big.sHorn Sheep herd. It was a: surprise to many that the season was. opened on them at. il ‘this :year,” because the game department knew that the lung worm infestation was heavy early last spring. I wonder if they will refund the money spent by hunters on unused tags and lf not, why not? - If the infestation carries on to the anticipated end, .flock will be decimated and the sea- son closed for a few years. to come. This in turn will pose an- other. problem, what’. will~the department do about the Okan- agan California Big Horn flock? The Okanagan flock ranges mainly from the top end of Os- oyoos- Lake’ to the top end of Skaha. Lake ‘and the Ashanola area above Keremeos. These two flocks combined are estimated to be. around 500 by the game Biologists and carry a,three-quar- ter minimum curl law. The sea- soniis only open for ‘nine days but the number of hunters who love to hunt ‘sheep, will take.a terrific’ toll next year ifsaction isn't. instituted immediately to bring in a permit season in these areas. to protect the sheep. By this I mean: that an im- medinte survey should be taken and the number of legal rams that can be ‘taken: without hurt- ing the flock should be estimat- ed. Then, and only. then, those who want to. Hunt sheep "would be asked to submit their names and hope they will be fortunate enough to have it drawn and a permit issued for a sheep hunt next year. Their were 14 sheep taken in the district this year and the local biologist was a bit disturb- ed at the number bagged. Eli- _ Gastlega Soci Mrs. H. Johnson, Ph. 365-8294 Mr.‘ and: Mrs, C.. Bradford returned’ home at the weekend after: visiting in, Penticton for.a few. days.; ° +) Mr. and Mra. F. Vecchio received 'a pleasant surprise on they 1 long weekend ,-when. they Bee. ‘Wisited | by their son; Mr. ‘arido™ “Vecchio (of ‘Vancouver. me Vecchio was accompanied Miss: porothy, Harrison also Miss Elaine Hirtle wh tending Victoria’ College ‘spent the long ae swith: herp: minate the East Kootenay sheep hunting next year. quadruple the kill in. the Okanagan::and see: what happens. Let's start a move to .protect this remaining herd from the hunters’ and not lung worm infestation, I've been hunting this area for a full’ cirl ram for eight years, and haven’t got him yet but I'll take my chances on hav- ing my name drawn, rather than having the last remalning sheep foothold lost.’ °°. Colorado to the south open- ed its.first goat season this. year and_ issued «six. permits all: -of which were filled. But, and this is the point, that is all “the goats that.were allowed to be taken | and: the. same: system could be applied:to B.C.’s-sheep while we still have them, -a controlled kill), should:be ‘instituted pow y before ‘ a Camatery Lang Funeral services ‘are being | Meld, this, Afternoon from’ the restdence’: of 8: ‘Konkin, Thrums for Mrs" "Nancy: Konkin who passed away Monday on\ her 85th birthday in the ‘Trail Tadanac’ hospital, |. : 2. oBorn In Rugsta ‘oct Mra’ “Konkin ‘came “to, ‘Canada in 1898 to >Verigin’ Sagk.,! moy- In 1921 her home was at Colum- pia Gardens followed by ‘a move’ 0 Thrums where she has resid- ed until her‘ death, Predeceased : ‘by Ker. ‘hus- band ‘Sam’ two” ‘years ago, Mrs. Konkin is survived’ by «two daughters, Mrs. William {Annte)| Sheloff of Christina Lake, -Mrs." ‘Walter; :(Mary);Abrossimofé’; of Thrums'and three:sons, William, of Grand Forks, Pete and Sam| f ‘Thrums,as:well as 20 grand- children and 31 great-grandchild- ren, | : Castlegsr Funeral Home was: a slaughter ends it ‘al \ = ing to Brilliant 15 years. 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Dryer, Has Features ‘You aay i: too ‘great a: S with the Buble D his British Columbia tour. y Rass in a'talk to UBC students Premier Lesa: {or Prime Min- ister, as he him- af3, sola cael tan Ce S uth’ Peace rr 62: Oct.-14."He's’ ane ot th he “solf) mad ordinary atoment He. He "sald. all of’ of Cane ee ist, who Several times ‘Premier : Sage referred to Smeeiean ak ture: and once: to’ “so-called”, did he say what he generalization, ‘a. bi; mouthing that'I thought ill be- in his’ i lustrious +); Whether. Premier : Lesage likes it or not, whether: he ad- mits: it~ or. mot the: fe jority ‘of the: Tchad mada’ and that’ inc! hides. foe iat kind of! negative. at: this? American culture’ but not once |’ thinks ‘fs |: .wrong , with... it,. why. it's ‘not |‘ good for us; or: hy he’s afraid |: -of it, He made only a Ereentg : empty |’ 5 Pp do : (me ‘the “other ‘day that (ND Randolph * Herding of: ane, Slocan is’ the:“second bored pas con! uously. i Bennett’ out one year (1648) so’ that his “continuous - servi from 1949, : wh “Harding was fitat © in 1945,” and in been on the House ever since; 80, on a pro-| focal’ tat (of members Ho“ out- y the pre remier,: I. hadn't thought of it that’ way! bafore: | a Jearns' aroreraae new ‘each iy : la ine the @ 8m nar, was SHSS: stu- :| Nations lias’come' very much in- lected | to: focus at: this ‘crucial moment, : the: Historic rs | in as | sit’ of his holiness, ixth; dl | cre! ene! aa of the’ founding: ot i 4 pperate: swhen he said {'The: Unit: icGauley.’ ‘who : last ithe rookie meeting ofthe Xcae. .tlegar: Rotary’ Club, sponsors of a alee ae cay of the om: MeGauley’s’ re- marks 'to ‘the: club:' a For.:some time now Ihave been, hoping to. get. this: ordeal over. 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