CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 15, 1963 Jack White’s Field and Stream Well fellows this is it, the day you've been waiting for since the season closed Inst year. Yep! The day after tomorrow she opens up on Buck Deer and Bull Cari. bou ONLY. Remember nothing else is open or legal, and that it ‘is unlawful to ‘shoot from a car, or BEST DRESSED — MEN: WEAR * -. McGIEL. SHOES | frum © boat, : Last year. there were .more fconvictlons under the game act of people carrying loaded fire arms in a car than over before and one death caused by this stupid prac- tise so watch ‘it brother, watch it, And above all, watch what you ‘sre shooting at because if At turns out to be me you can expect only one thing — shoot: straight or I'll be‘ shooting right back, The game department points out every year at this time that any violation under the game act can lead to suspension of your hunting lisense. One violation’ is that of trespass Remember your hunting Hcense does not allow you to enter upon or over private land without permission of .the owner. Ig you hayen’t a copy of the ; game regulations be sure to get one and take a good look at the boundaries of this district. Roughly it extends from the Sum- mit on the new Christina Lake Highway (wetsern boundary) and there is a sign there telling you that you're entering a new electoral district—to Creston « or ‘the eastern boundary and north to this end of it but not including ‘Trout Lake, Stay within your boundaries or you will be hunting out of season DECORATING Free Estimates _ Gladly Given _P. WOYKIN PAINTING LTD. Phone 365-5410 FAY MOTORS Lid | KAY MOTORS Ltd.= 0 Highway Drive, TRAIL Phone 3689301 ~ oe SALES AND SERVICE Ch . Old = Cadillac Envoy Gorvair . ‘4 Every Ca Car Guaranteed - WHOLESALE | ‘GM 3M PARTS EC DISTRIBUTORS Largest stock in the Kootenays of ‘genuine’ parts =| for all General Motors Vehicles = Cleanest ( Used Cars in ‘in the F Kootenays Largest and and most “Fully, equipped Garage and = Body Shop in the Kootenays © . Spartali Seiberling Tire Warehouse a on jand can be prosccuted accordingly, Remember your conservation ple- dge: “I give my pledge as a Cana- dian to serve and faithfully to defend from waste the natural re- sources of my country — its soil and minerals, its forests, waters and wildlife.” Our small fry have been “hav- ing a hey day in the fishing de- partment and fish up to a pound and three quarters are being weigh- ed in fairly regularly. | They're taking them along the river bank on Deadly’ Dicks, flics' and worms, It should be interesting to see who wins this month's tent at the Cas- tlegar Sporting Goods. Creek fishing has been fairly productive according to all re- ports as -have the smaller lakes. But the Arrow and the Kootenay have fallen off considerably with a few fish being taken but nothing of any size, A special hello to Al Richard- son and E, B! well who are both racking up sack time in the hos- pital while we are out hunting up) racks, Funeral Services Held Friday For Mrs. McWhinnie Funeral services. were held from the Chapel of the. Castlegar Funeral Home’ on Friday evening for Mrs, Lillias Grant McWhinnile of $Kinnaird) who died. after a short illness in the Castlegar and District Hospital on Wednesday. Hymns sung were Unto the Hills and Breathe on Me Breath of God with Miss Louise Askew as organist. Rev. F, Willey officiated. » McWhinnie was born in Dundee, Scotland, in 1879. She married Andrew McWhinnie on Dee. 25, 1909, residing at the Tale of ‘Wight and Bi Scouting aay Gee SEY Fk Reed Activities IN KOOTENAY. COLUMBIA | SCOUT. DISTRICT. Adventure 63 for the Castle gar Stag Patrol’ was a 100. mile canoe a trie up.the Arrow Lakes, The planned program featured fishing. in the numerous creeks, exploring old logging roads, ditch- ing the canoes and sketching and Indian The climax“ was a: survival hike where the ‘Scouts had to live off the Iand or go. hungry. The unplanned program was the constant. wind, waves and whitecaps that made all the food delicious and bed sublime! How those scouts could sleep, Even na- 'ture’s persistant alarm clocks the ravens, woodpeckers and squirrels ‘were sorely pres: ‘he wind that mee daily was {turned to good use for the re- turn trip. ‘With the canoes lashed toge- ther and a big bellowing plastic sail the adventurers made a wild ride home, The sturdy outrigger craft made.a grand finale by pass- ing under the CPR bridge and through the top of the Tin Cup ’ [Rapids to climax a most successtul Adventure 63, Those boys taking part ‘in the canoe trip were Don Chambers, Al ‘Morey, Tom McGauley, Jesse Hel- fer and leader Loyd Groutage. . .. On Saturday the 0, B. Ballard Rover Crew indulged in Fs oo educe tional activity: in the form of: a beach party at Shield's ating The ‘was spent [families for the use of ‘their boats, The, Bonnington’ South Slocan Scout: Troop under the leadership of Stan’ Baker’ spent last -weekend |carnping at the Little Slocan Lakes, Bridal Shower Is Held for Miss ‘Lorraine Hunter A surprise miscellaneous show- er was held recently in the Unit- ed Church hall honoring Miss Lor. raine -Hunter, ‘an August. bride elect. ut The hail was’ tastefully deco- rated with pink and white stream. ers and wedding bells. The! serv- ing table which’ was’ covered with a lace. cloth was ‘also decorated. in the pink and white theme, with low vases. of: flowers, On.their arrival the guest. of honor, ; her mother Mrs, R.- Hunter, and ‘the groom's sister, Mrs. B. Ber- they of Trail, each received a cor- sage. The bride-to-be was, escorted to a chair. decorated with pink and white: streamers which form- ed.a canopy from the ceiling over the: chair. ‘There ‘were 53 invited guests and games and contests were ‘en- prize -winners. A unique feature and swimming. After everyone had had a).canoe tide a delicious supper was had in front of a campfire, a dandy way to top off a highly successful day. A- special -‘thank you’ to the Waldie and Smith was the of the gifts to the guest of honor. They were placed .under. the. skirt. of a’ lab technician, which was a mop made up .to represent-a person complete ‘with white dress, etc.,and a small black box with instruments inside, where two children Andrew and Mary. were born. The family came to Canada in 1924 and settled in Trail, moving to. Kinnaird -in’ 1944. where ‘Mrs, MeWhinnie has made. her. home until the ‘time of her death. She was a past honoured Royal Lady of LE Order of Royal Purple and had been a very atcive member: of the =| East ‘Trail United* Church ' when she had belonged .to. the’ Ladies Auxilary’s Daly Club, - Mrs: McWhinnie was also an Improvement Society. Predeceased by her husband in 1954, she is survived by her daughter Mrs. W. J. Evans ‘of Kin- naird, and-a,son Andrew D. Me- Whinnie of Richmond, seven grand- children and’ three . great-grand- children, Palibearers were’ W. Altan D naldson, Frank A.. Mitchell, "Alex Gray, Alex. L. Crsietiton, Howard Grelentin: and Wm. E. Burke. orary pallbearers were A. G. invidee, ‘Walter Jacobson, Wm. Donaldson, Alien Batchlor .and ‘Hugh McW. Harvey. LCA CATA B.C. TEL closed circuit television. SCORES AGAIN. made’ with bell: skirt and“ bateau "neckline, was complemented bya tiny. .hat trimmed with’ deep. pink roses. She wore :white - accessor- be “MEXICO - HAWAIIA\ AND EUROPEAN .TOURS "ARRANGED e. CASTLEGAR AGENT FOR, THE WESTERN HOTEL: 2 con = DEPT. STORE =; ‘Phone . 365-4911 - cH ¢|maunt; Ontario; Mr. ‘M. ‘Clayton © proposed - the: bridal toast to his’ niece. |. Mrs. Allan had. chosen for. the eccasion a’ light gréen linen sheath with ‘matching coat, and, picture | § hat en’ tone: Her accessories were white and: her corsag of white ie were. of: biege.” silk worn with ‘deep rose hat and biege ac- cessories,. and. a. corsage, of :deep pink carnatio: friends coming to’ the city, for the wedding.were Mr..and Mrs. Robert Clayton, Miss Marlene’ Clayton and Mr. Robert Ceston from Foy- and ‘Mrs, Jack Mawdsley: of London, Ontario; Mr, and-» Mrs, i Hugh : Sutherland of Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. BES. Duffield, Pincher Creek,: Alberta; : Miss \M: rian French, Kimbérley; Miss Bon, nie «Sturgess ‘and “Mrs, .C.. Panto from Oliver; Mr._and Mrs. Morris | French, :Miss: Barbara French’ and Ir. Jim French, all from’ Nelson; || Mr. and: Mrs, L. Stewart,’ Mr. and: Mrs. R. ‘Morgan, Mr.’ and Mrs.’ J: Archibald, and Mr. M. 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