eit i Pw Vato des Wil’ at WS, Thursday, BY JACK WHITE Set won te ‘eee gar) a men en's. ton: officer Peter Pete's other concern is the deer population in this district. ‘He feels it is on the decline pud possibly, the season should be ‘shortened. ; A Personally,’ from my own observations,’I believe the nerd Js growing and if anythin; being undercropped and if a Deer Park road: is, abandoned the situation, will become worse -instead of better. i fees Ted Rutherglen, the other conservation officer in this * ‘trict: and .residing in “feels that the herd is ad swing... Pt saat by helicopter taken aro- und “April 1 over the: next :five years ets face it, the ‘depart- eas ver ‘had ‘adequate i mprehensiva | 8! survey Oe this. region. Perhaps is time we stood ‘on our col- ig flooded by Arrow dam wil %& follow-up survey for compari- gon five years later, both o Aish and wildlife.- t on developmelt of ie et stated ae olunteer uimout| duting the past yedr-had been tried: but due:.to: poor ifarnouls no way at a! ‘The matter was OF ered to the committed ore and I siticerely’ Hope - ai ae alswer’ can be found: Ranges for biz .bore, and small bore rifles, are, des- perately needed now, and. the need will grow, with the increase in population Gensity caused by the advent of Arrow dam. . Asthe population increases, so will the number of tibs atid tp to. hol gui had .falled, and. fe i should Tow. go all’ ih, the club or) fm develop STORET for rdn- is held ee Seat legar. Aubrey ‘Leverage is pre ing. for the stocking of Ve fle Sheep.Lake} atid youra ., managed to get club: genie g taking a, motion..to’ the zon get:.deer reflection. mirrors es- 4 tHe the maches © ani sae aaa rumeti, They. i | Have signs of, lung i worm, bt ance of domestic hay, and these a Is' died of starvation’ as thelr ‘ stomaches ‘were’ ful they ¢ could not chew their cudis Pi aly deers would 8 foxes of cotnig 16 |, Kored evrak: eked pais HB as r did: ‘ot the Cause of death. bs ‘Sheep’ ils on btineh grass‘ but | ¢] gq. | cannot cope..with anoverabund- wou Fall Beskt pera 8 col eo wert Eee Tonoit to the Fall Shas turds: rama Hall: tab! pushed at deer 2 £-this mitror:. system is ad- opted the. prospects otis ore, and the need for proper ranges to ensire good training facili- in, 90: per peat inva oesmality for the near future. - Seven Kinnaird - Girls Take Part ‘In Competitions St Is, of Ist. Kin- i, Sevan gine of th took, part last Feigay in in first-ald competi- tion of the division champion- ship: The ‘girls; though. younger than their. competitors. in) th East Trail team which won the Colls Cup, missed by one Bolnt. ‘The first Kinnaird téam made up, of team ‘captain Rita Deverney aid mémbers Brenda Roberts, Cindy Goetting, Sharon Garrett and Janet ff, “Al. te zr, At the meeting Dempsey Mcloray was jaskec,.to present). a Ga Kootenay Builders | — and Suppliers-: a SASH AND DOOR: _ ALL SIZES OF GLASS ; CANADA CEMENT 5B GLIDDEN PAINTS — HARDWARE = LINOS — aa noi ae All ~ BLYWOOD> - At the quarterly zoné meet- ing. of the West Kootenay Rod and Gun clubs-held in Castlegar last .Sunday; ‘Ray Demarchi the newly appointed 1 ‘game biologist gave a 4a very good report on big The * department has set aside sufficient money for a compre- hensive aerial survey of the East ‘Kootenay and Prince George areas te hé. has eounten 25 025 ale Pet estimates the herd at 12,000, The sheep herds have been counted up to 483 and'the total herd is estimated at 5,000. Moose counted numbered ‘215 and the total herd is estimated a 1,000 with a bull moose count 2 per cent. With ret bull count. 80, low. there are barren caws.dnd-it.is possible that there may be a short cow B-- -:7i| season this year. Mr, mdse fange:.is not overgrazed 80. perhaps the bull moose sea- son should be closed for afew es gO. ee are in ry poor eoaditian: vand it is. shoped that under: ARDA land will be pur- g, with controlled cattle et further. stated that | cheep ki a the Bull river are was .dué,.to the Herd comi down and feeding on domestic "No. 234 KINNAIRD Waterworks By-law oe “KINNAIRD _ Paving By-law. ; sutton asking Pa support of ‘the | aes unanim _ West, .Kooteniays. | i we stated the chased and set aside for wildlife | BC. F ous- ly “supported by. the. 26., visit- to |ing delegates. Chris Hnevoldsen gl f the Cc mber. ‘of from! -this supp Cs Commerce spoke in supporto! the resolution and asked for ail support by all clubs. (More next week on! thls meetitig.) : ny, p) pup as‘a friend an for thelr, you youngsters, ¢ ee ot death was mily pet; and ‘constant ‘compan- P > young hove. She an them hay. us i iecp autopsied had:22 evens that :they.. must: not Be up al ything and But! iin their mouth... .. : Waterworks Statistics 1. Total length of ane to be installed 15,000 ft: - 2.84 hile Ge soe 259% newly located mains. aires 7850p replacing Ma Wood itive ‘Batis Approximately 30. pdrants to. be. installed. 480;000' gafloris. mitee “for arranging “for« the clearing and. setting up of the Pp , Waldie sai ‘ial for, the Red. ‘Gross collections had not yet come ii ‘ ., Waldie al sole bat Stine, By oiiaed?, aare will never ‘chip. “looks new — Timer =’ Application .is’ being ‘made to the ‘federal, government: for 3 $280,004 de 0 grant Bieat tonal p' Brograt, dis puperintendent of schools Gua Bissell reported’ at last week's meeting ‘of. the: board: of trust- ées of School Distrit Shi ‘schidol. c ining wrant, added Mr. Bissell, the], ‘gel g thd|; ! White Stuff . Pals. Castlegar hs the’ Red: ‘Snow conditions put the Vil- lage of Castlegar. @ red by. . $1,718.02 in ‘last year’s opera- tions, Comm. Lorne, Zinio: told mie at its meeting ‘Tuesday nig : He said the majority of th defecit can_ be attributed to im creased ‘snow; removal ‘expenses with this winter's unusually hea- vy snow Mr, Zinio noted that in past rate was cut by two | malls lest year to 13 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791, First: Ave. Sun, SS. — 9.85 a.m. : Worship Service — 11 a.m. Evening Service .7.30.p.m. Reverend — RK. Webb » LUTHERAN CHURCH "SERVICES — -» _ Sundays at $ p.m... Hela in St. David's: ‘Anglican Church’ ‘Sunday School 2 p.m. "Rev. Harold C. Clark es ee a & AA i freemen GRACE a oH bo carriéd out at $20 000 aot be inmbe exis e en uy school aie Bee 1968 thd ‘There -would .be ‘no: added cost to the rate; ayers other than |. thi in. the bu 22%. School board chairman Mrs Walter, Jacobson, Sustes Romeo, Goulet .and' Mr, Bissell returt- ed’ from: teusteet Day. at UBC}. .|'and Victoria University report. Aes they had a‘ very:interesting having ‘interviewed ‘some to to? 70° student. teachers “at Victoria’ and: Vancouver. atudents interviewed were keen- ly interested in this area. , Building ‘ committee -mem- bers reported | to ithe board Hhey Dial tet héw schdols ’ Will: "be flags schi | sent a bg the de artinellt “ET tite editeat tat! ear ce enia | 2 the: tchovls will: hava o ‘short | 5) appropriate) ceremohy at: the first raising of thelr new: bree “nnd hew- séhool ' bus order’ Was to’ jeave! the’: qctary [| about March, 25, arriving. here a week later. ; ‘Mr: Goulet reported expen dituros for. the month of: Feb- ruary, amounted | to $96,948.58." taalas ot ‘the cwh held] th f augcesstal St.. Patrick’s on’ Saturday FY ternoon Guests i were their arrival’; by: president Mrs. J. Hatlen, During the afternoon two showings) of spring fashions ok piece Junior. mnige section § was An "Opposition mertber’ of the Legislature asked Thursday for an: investigation’ into” land expropriation proceedings in the ie! have m: mat considering. the...best.. possible ae area for additions so these may. be made. without reducing. the actual playground \areag. 5 Girls Enroled Into Kinnaird - Brownie Pack iyi Brownies? enrolment and ceremony ' was ' held re- cant enroling he following in- ‘d‘ Kinnaird | Brownte pat Santee Jaques, Sandra Dol- ter, Lorraine’ Marcellus, Judy Bonthron and Stephanie’: ‘War- ford. new Guides, Carol, ‘Mar- nh Crai ‘Margie Kanigan, Lor- raine "Bermel, Eilisabet~. Thor- en ‘and Rose: river bai “Bandolph "Harding ‘(NDP = adjusters of he B.C. Hydro .are committing “silly, sénseless, use- less little irritations’ in: dealing with land. owners, He said.'minor fiascos. are hurting Hydro’s ‘image in. the program of re-settling land own- ers: to be’ displaced‘ by, flood- ing, under’ ‘the’ Columbia~ river treaty. * °Mr, «Har rding. made his ‘re; marks during the final two hours of debate:on spending estimates of the department of lands, :for- ests and wafer. resources, .. ‘Resources Minister Ray Wil. liston said he could not defin- corporation’ fun board of “ sald -Mr. Harding had made a era point. ‘Mr,- Harding cited irstaiices itely answer for. Hydro, a Crown : row. money, at’ bank ne to of: homeowners ‘having ‘to tor- ¢ Harding Hits. Out at Hydro ‘For ‘Silly Little Irritations’ mave'to higher: ground because Hydro had not ‘delivered expro- priation®: money.: One ‘adjuster had even forgotten to_assess the sald storey : of a house, he said, * Games Presented To ‘Senior Citizens By Kinnaird Wi ‘The regular. meeting of the Kinnaird WI,was -held, at..the home of: Mrs, G.. Bray, with 10) members present. Routine. busi-| ness followed the Mary Stewart collect.’ Members were asked to sendin their resolutions for the convention ‘and'"als hiinstions'for' the district board. Flowers had‘been sent'to a tnember - in’: the. hospital: and games are ‘to ‘be’ purchased and | given ‘to. the Senior Citizens “As. sociation: in Castlegar. ‘ its: construction © have at’ the ‘weather in that these reservoirs will act'as huge: 57, sre im improved‘; ‘greatly, ‘and that ere Was oneiderably, Jess 'rain- len 4 mnédel- ed ha a levels dees of milan fabric with a: dro; valatiine and box pleated s) g | eit could be Deffect “tor party or school wear, i F Pamela Corbett inodeled a white terylene blouss and jump- er of arnel' Cotton ie! hinds st! ied | eat a‘fully gathoré would be ideal for. peat ‘nea ore:a smart greeted on rhe? leated ékirt. cl aieled re Brass buttons a chain: added the grown-up ‘look. Anne McGauley appeared as fresh. as a croctis. In a*fine checked ‘cotton: gingham ‘dress, Joan: Schwarok wore a fine wool. coat of: herringbone tweed. ‘This coat took'on.a iniitary air with its rows of stitching trim on the: collar’ and pocket ‘flaps‘and brass: buttons, These: children’s clothes * and?many ‘others ‘can be seen at: Cindy's. The ladies : *eollowed - the “¢hildren: modeling many: very Mrs. Louise Conkin modeled |- a face, flattering black. leghorn hat with a white ribbon band and bow. Mrs, Veronica Wolf wore a pillbox hat of petals with a crown that was softy swath- ed with nylon veiling. This hat would be ideal to wear with a suit or dress. A. dashing- fedora’ fashion, ‘copied. in. lattice-braided | rayon | straw jand trimmed in’ saddle stitched |Brosgrain ribbon, was worn’ by’ Mrs.” Madeline: Cour- ville, Mia. Maria Franco’ wore wore a two-piece. serrano ‘dress trimmed with delicate white lace and’ self-covered;-buttons, This outfit may be seen at Karnie’s : Mrs. Pat Hesketh’ was the 0 ‘gave total look’ of spring ‘and could be worn through to fall. It; fea- || tured’a dress to pped with rayon printed ‘surah ‘which could:‘be worn ‘with or without the black, sleeveless coat lined’ with :black shantung. To’ complete: the, en-| semble Hesketh tall tower wide “brimmed cloche of rough textured straw. The high crown was banded with wide grosgrain. ribbon “aiid a - | large bow.: over. the same period and these studies have indicated. that rain- fall‘his increased to’a consider- able degree. ¥ Mayor Bodard stiggested ‘to ie Seamer. representatives provement in wea- thet eonditions in fhis ‘area _wo- add greatly. to: its. attraction “The: Cas' stlegar an Distric t | bi Senior Citizens ‘Association, held its. regular meeting last Friday ie rel in the Legion Hall. =: Plans: were :made’ for the members :to ‘attend: the square dance ‘reception which is.to' be held\in «the | Woodland «Park School.: Members wishing ‘trans- portation ‘are to meet. at. the Lé- | Mrs. gion: Hall, » Mr: ed on’sick flowers @ to “be B It: was “noted: that “at the next regular meeting the: mem- bers: will be, entertained by the Dogwood. Circle ‘of. the United = provid- Church Women. .:* Entertainment was ed by Mrs.” E.-Kraft “and her ; group of. musicians, Mrs, L. Zi- ‘pio on: the. bass violin, Mrs. 1 Reinsbakken: on. the :mandolia the, Miss Inga Reinsbakken on e, n. Fi Zinio’ ‘and Mrs. ;McLure. ‘sang several selections: with the mem- _ bers joining the singing of ; Some ‘Of the. choruses. * veral ental num- :'also;enjoyed as were |" eordian 50108: by Re Th bi ht ‘The’ 'p1 progzam was broug toa close. with the members joining in community : singing. A very ity“ Vote’ of thanks was extended: to ! jerguson ‘report- z Other hats, rnodeled by these | § : ladies were silk shantung, a tall crowned pciture hat that would accent a special outfit, and-a rain oF shine’ cotton ‘and nylon coat with the bright spring Hook that had a water. . This out-! Meg. Campbell; tea tickets — Hae Whitaker, Ross Wi Fane al pale: raftied: was won Matkereth and’ the door ree by} Pa G. Jablonsky. oon: aged os ths : "We have’ a full range | of Colors and sizes, ‘CHEVELDAVE'S MERCANTILE LTD. 105 Main St." Ph: 365-7417 _CASTLEGAR, B.C. ED WELCOME WAGOI Box 364—Kinnaird, B.C. With Information > Fiesta i in Old Mexico. The Hospital Auxiliary is having a‘ danée with’ a Mexicari theme on April’ 3 ‘in the KIS: Hall. Senots and Senoras, ;Senoritas, Matadors, ‘Turistos Yand.- ‘Turistas are being paged to-enjoy a Fiesta. “Ticket Sales will be restricted so don’t delay. Contact. Mis: G. Baillie-at 365-5672 _ : Dress is optional. =: ‘Hasta Luego. Ole! W Sales & Service Applications for ‘TV cable hook- upa- mide here. -Repaira ‘to all “makes of TVs, hs, Radios, ' Local Office manager for KIN- ) GAR VIDEO. “Years of experience ts our guarantee of dependable service” ELECTRONIC SERVICES yon bengaline ’ beret.. This hat : pack. be easy, to wear. cand also: pac . "A beautiful white chapeau of. Swiss ‘braided : straw’ which would. be .ideal' for a* summer. wedding wag also displayed: as well'as a‘ stylish; muodel hat.of woven beige: ing. a dimpled crown, dar’ “toned ‘but- ton: and :a matching“ bow. that added-ia dash:'to ‘the tone on tone’ look:-A- nylon ‘netted: tur- ban, in multicolors of belges and Breens, gave this turban a Vani- ty Fair look. Mrs.\J,. ‘Archibald ; ‘pave the ‘commentary (throughout the showing and'also welcomed the guests: to the annual tea.» «> ittees in charge were: bake table — ian W.. Schwaroke, - RIT. ‘A'S HALL » FRONT ST. Ofm ts you've aot yout ope ona special Vue” “Oris it'a deep freeze, ‘a car or sailboat? You name: :° it. One of:numerous Commerce loans can - be precisely. matched to your needs. Phone or. visit the Doan Department of ’ any Commerce branch; : GANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK. OF COMMERCE |