CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1962 FOR SALE 1 pair Boy's Hockey Skates, ize Ph, 365-5365, que sale, Apply R, J. Hutchinson, aan hentes and ae im, nearly naw. i ay MM) ss" Stationers ne Tee aa Kinnaird . 1 i basement sulte. Fully serviced. Will a month, 3-bedrooma up- wish’ to lve in, This change. today and trade | sngo. into estate srowihy, $14,000, To please: your. its and enjoy the very beat in family Hfe, you owe {t to yourselves to drive down to the f 9th Avenue, Here Js offered a fully modern 8-bedroom home surrounded by tall trees, smooth a private share o! oF moun tainside. ‘Owners will accept a ‘Tra! home In trade. Full price with terma Binoculars Castlegar aie Owner is forced to sell, make your offer now! This is a very good “starter’ home. 2-bedrooms bedroom in: the; pasement, a big kitchen, living room |* vith fireplace, Hardwood floors, din- Ing nook, and a boicony over the car- port. Beating i ke 2, gas. Close to town | Ph, ue. 2-bedroom sree at 883-Sth with | 5038, an entertainers living room, separate full basement, “tiled floors and a rear balcony. Heated, by gas furnace and situated within a block of river edge fishing. Your's Residential lots for sale: FOR RE One, heated room Ph, 385:8074, FORSALE = |, Lot in Sopow subdivision. Lot 5 ETE STNE TE NORS mOLGE th | mare of 6 Total AO X 200, Weis ela als ‘16 ft. bont, 18 horso motor with 2 roomed basement suite, Ph. ea self starter and boat float, priced for |*. % Zwynenburg, Bench Rond, Co: | sg¢o, 344 Sener Stn, Vancouver In, B.C, 344 ec cph, WER bath behind” Robson 68. or enauire at AN: ONctimnace with pot type burner | school. “Ph. thin in 00d condition. Ph, 365-5004 Cas. |*°7°0 Uegar, See ee | ‘Anglican Churen Property in Gas- SOW TNNUTSIOT house. Apply 352-7th Git Guide uniform, size Lid | or ‘Ph, ‘905-9908 atte 35, Cub sweater wize 8, and cap $1.50 panes 885-5615. ply 426 - 7th Ave, Ph, Room with teh AitGHOR-TECTTGG PR, henvy wirlng, gos heat, gorage, root ‘3-roomed Routed aparIEAT Ap: NT in basement. 343 jome with bath, Ave, muicinnalea I oF Sa 1oe *805-6731, 343 At_the Séntinet In Throne you ean buy Anti-Freeze at $2.65 0 gallon in 4-gatlon_case_1o! 344 "49 Mercury 2-door, reconditioned motor, winter tires, What offers? Ph, 865-5215 weekdays and leave mes- with — income day, November 6th FP ~ TWH exchanre aes Fiymouth ior real-estate, Ford dump. truck. Ph, HD. Volkswagon hitch, roof carrier, §10,00:and complete set of VW. gold star, sent covers, $10.00; one winter ‘tlre /$10.00; combination Tenkon Hal Dryer 38. Phi after 5 p.m $20.00; | 7.30 p.m, All urged to works, Ph, of moun- Soa “it fan, type writer desk,‘ small ‘refrigerator, com. Hee radio record player. Ph. 365- noon. a skaten, Ize as Phy 58 6o0r: Laying hens, $i_ each, dresses $1.25 each, Delivered, wApBly Palin ore Jr. Box 33, conan ba triad Bar Kinnaird, at 8 p.m, Professional upstairs Silp “covers, uphol jalize in The Chess Club will meet Tues- in the Marlnne Hotel at 7 p.m. All interested pleaye ae For any information Please 1. 885-8063, "Te Kinnaird, Ratepayers, will mee zt at K.LS, Hall on Thursday, ‘St. David's Angilcan WA will hold a coffee party and bake sale in the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hal? on Fri. Nov, 16 from 10 am. rea ‘Oddfellows mect every and and 4th Wednesday in. thi ‘accoralan Ph, 365-8281 mornings onty. Nov, Ist attend. ake in child while mother 365-8248, 5 ¢ Nordic Hall, 342 Teasons. tin 42 atery We apec- |the Castlegar’ Kiwanis Club at its Notre’ Dame: University Col- lege at Nelson ‘has a $1 million in- veatment ‘in buildings and’ equfp- ment and students enroled there are subsidized: by both the Canada Cotincil and the college. Rev. John W. Dulong of Notre Dame's - English ' department '.told ‘meeting last week that the 245 stu- dents enroled at Notre Dame pay. $925 each for room, board and tut- tion.‘The Canads ° Council: ‘grants the ‘college $250‘ for each student} Notre Dame Coilege Has A $1 Million Investment the area of Dr, John B. Macdonald, president..of UBC who is touring the province studying the needs for higher ‘education, Rey. Dulong mentioned that Dr. Macdonald is speaking ‘of regional colleges, not junior: collgese.” Regional colleges, he said, are degree-granting in- stitutions while junior: colleges us- ually offer only the first:two years of university training, The speaker, who holds his master of arts degree from the Bae view, should be free of restrictions and ‘He sald a liberal education ; Gravel’& Top Soil .\ DICCHING, EXCAVATING PHONE 305-5041.“ ‘OOLUMBIA BAND, & GRAVEL Gor, Maple & Sth, Castlegar i: Last Saturday a young ‘friend of mine, a ‘Rust Craft traveller,| invitation ‘so quickly and ‘as Der- Baden | Venables by name, who ryl and I didn’t have a spare rifle migrated to Canada from’ England tnd Baden didn’t have one, wo'ar- some five years ago,’ montioned | ranged: for him: to get one from Yve never been taken up on an free ofthe influence of. both big |= business and those who would plan our society. He said that “honest intellectual thought < must .. take place’ in. universities and emph- asized that’ competition in “higher education ‘is not opposition.” : Outlining the’ history of Notre Dame, he'said it was started'in a bakery in Nelson in 1950 with 12 and two The iversity’ of Ottawa, Te: the: ‘and enroled and it costs the another $267 per. pupil above this. soeenine: of the a visit to ion at the university Level in educa- tion and said he agreed with this Sr. Citizens Members of the Senior Citizens , held their regular meeting Fri evening in the Legion Halls with 22 members present :and J.T. Web- ster. presiding, Thére were “geveral members‘ present ‘who’ .had ‘been away for some time and they were] je Slamone Cat, Reply Smite Kennels, Syringa Creek. Ol heater with'S-galion aT tang ee. - room home at-Juniper and | HOME 4th, WHE fecept hutt down, Ph; 365- Jos for: our’ low prices Ampiltier: with GY. Speaker. 342 @ a ico Teva butane Tot, X 100, highway frontage,- Genelle. Ph, Trail 863-8488. 342 a ‘26-ft. house tratier, Ph, se 21s. Gt taoue: ~ “Attractive home building Jote in Castlegar, Ph. 365-! 5200. ting WANT ANDERSON AGENCIES Real Estate and Insurance Hi Phones ‘ Contuet JACK EW Ere: our rales on cua Furnace oot one onty" Boower potted 284, “Ty One al single bed-and one 3 Rott |. | 365-2454, 344 ‘Want ‘housekeepin; leave’ messi FOR RENT | ii Co,,' 1598: Bay Ave, Pratl, ‘across from Odeon Theatre. ‘Ph. Trail 368-6833. 343 ATTENTION BUILDERS AND OWNERS - Mall your enqulr- OORS and LUMBER, Esmond Lum- ber Company Ltd. 3600 East Hast: ings Street, Vancouver 6, B.C, ALCOHOLICS AN ANONYMOUS, Box 3, rit peliies for classified ads 1s 12 noon Wednesday prior to ge day tlerar. Call 365-5245 week days and ‘Scrap mainly east iron, covemall cosy cottage, available | copper, brass, lead, zine ete. Ph, 365- Nov: 4, combination oll range, Ph.| lobe” "paving “toy unde, Dr Pee Sos;6602 after: Gps Plumbing. 343 tin 39 on PLYWOOD, tin 91 tinl7 in 17 ig room in Cas- Heated suite, electricity and wat- Res: | er. porvided, $50 monthly. Ph, 365- 465-3276 et or Apply 828 - 6th AvGe Castle- 344 7 2- and S-room apartments, Apply MeCreights Apartments. Ph. 55 S181: Fowler and Yule, and in 83] and‘ neighbours for . Room, Ph, 365-6451, "> Furnished “suite, combined Kitch- GARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the nurses and |. staff.of the Castlegar Hospital, Drs. ¢|shown us during my stay in the hos- oars — Mrs. Keith waldid . all our friends _their kindness en and living room, bedroom and bathroom. 170.- 10th Ave, Kinnaird Ph. 365-4043, ‘77 House In Castlegar. Ph. SOT “Television. Service e Repatre to all makes of TVs Badios, Phonographs, @ Electrical Appliances. @ Applications for TV cable hook- . ups made here. experient guarantee of dependable service.” ELECTRONIC SERVICES 365-3331 — Phones — 365-4601: fe ee ce eg SANTA KNIGHTS. OF COLUMBUS. : - COME EARLY DOORS OPEN 7.30 P.M. ; sR {logon Bee wife of James A. of gar. Bs mation. to follow. ‘In ‘donations may be mas "FUNERAL NOTICE. MAGNALL - at the Trafl-Tadanac Hospital on Monday, October 29, Mar- garet' Lenore, aged 33-years, beloved quiem Eucharist will be offered at 10 a.m. Thursday, November’1st-from St. David's Anglican, Church, \Castle- .R: Day: officiating, ere- jade to the Cancer Soctety. Castlegar Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements, Castlegar. Ie- Meu of. flowers .|slides of their trip from Trail:to ck, It was reported { that D. Gilroy, the vice-president, was in the Trail hospital and that he had an opera. tion on his eye and is making good progress, Bob Fenrer had donated cocoa to the’ Senior Citizens and this was. much appreciated, | T. Blackburn and Mr. J. Wigg.are in charge of :the entertainment for the next meeting, . At the close of a herd bus- iness meeting, Mr. and Mrs, C. Howe ‘entertained with colored Alaska, The slides lasted for one hour and: Mr. Howe gave a com- mentary as the slides were shown. There were some beautiful scenes, with one, being of the ‘highest mountain in’ Canada, the top of which was’ shrouded in’ mist, Mr. Howe said they travelled day | ones, dusty ones, good ones and bad Enj joy Slides over. ‘many kinds of roads, rough ones. The members were’ all very pleased with the slides and'a:vote of thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs,‘ Howe, - very pleasant evening was brought to a close when Mrs. Eng- lund -and- Mra,” McCreight served refreshments, Fire Chief Reports Through Romaine ‘Attendance’ at a recent fire ter was reported on to Kin- naird council Monday night by fire chief Rene -Archambault through fire commissioner Pat Romaine, The. written report, read by Mr. Romaine, . disclosed that the federal income tax department is being asked to study.a resolution asking about the possibility of a $300 income tax deduction for vo- ..{ Rev. Dulong said they were always .)people of ‘the West Kootenays.’; shiets college held at New West. |" that: he would like nothing better. Joe’ Fodor for the weekend, than to go.on a ‘deer, hunt... ere was a piece of country Since he had worked for a good |on ‘the boundary, of! game districts eight hours on-my card racks with | 8 and 10.that I had wanted to cov- no:complaints, and‘ as Derryll, my | er. for quite’ awhile ; so we’ had oldest son and hunting partner, and | breakfast at 5.30 and were on the |? Thad planned 2 hunt for Sunday, | road «for . this Partleular spot by, : We asked Baden to! come along. 1615’ am, Donald Bros. “Earthmoving | Contractors Ltd. BASEMENT ‘DIGGING, i ‘DITCH. ‘Jack White's Field & Stream Derryll had:his old tried ana|_ ING, * | BACKFILLING,’ LAND: :: SCAFING, }) CEMENT’: GRAVEL * Phone 365-5466’ Castlegar” “Phone. 889-7474 Thrums CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT year number of instructors doubled with the. building also’ doubled ‘to take in what .was:once a Chinese Jaun- ‘In 1953, noted Rev. Dulong, the college moved to the Fairview district ‘of Nelson and in-19384 the first < classrom | building was con- _ PROJECTS SOCIETY _ OFFICIAL: NOTICE OF ANNUAL’ GENERAL: MEETING BEACON’ MOTORS: Ete. “Petitian|—" Buick — Vauxhol 701. Baker Bt.’ Nelson’ at structed, There is now a tw ey. women 7 Sormaltory cu. the camp- Arena. Hall. a new hullding was completed last year. ~ Expressing “appreciation ° to persons who'have given-to Notre Dame's -. various -; building; ‘funds, Thursday, Nov., Sth at 8: 00 F p.m. _ BUSINES Election . of Officers’: welcome to visit the college and re- marked. that’ “Notra: Dame has been built -by the people of the ‘West. Kootenays and belongs to the PLUMBING 3 and $ HEATING - @. Air Conditioning | Annual: “Reports Etc. ‘Building Supplies OGLOW. BROS. Banaicie & Supply Co, Ltd. Castlegar Phone 365-2851: — i cc IK NOT: 1 CE : Chamber Members To Tour Sawmill Castlegar ° Chamber of ‘Com- merce members’ and their wives are’ to: tour Celgar’s sawmill next Wesnesday, starting at 7 p.m., Ered head of the C partments similar. naird’s requested samp! Kinnaird. a paper on. lousiet and industry committee | ane nounced yesterday. --CARD.OF:THANKS . We wish to: convey our heart- felt thanks to aoe and nelghbors kind au ce 1s our 1982, in ‘the coftlee 0 Ga, B.C. the Lice '20,000, cube feet: of. pleces: Fence! Bleces Shake Blanks | tenay District ie = — as one bid, coined from © the | Dit Nelgon,-B.C.; or. jhe Castlegar,’ B.C. NGO LEGAL. | AUCTION, OF TIM ‘Kea734 ‘There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 10.80 A.M. TIME) on’ FRIDAY, NOVEMBE! feet of Cedar Poles and Piling.on an area situated Kilpecker Creek, Koo- ‘Two (2) years will be allowed for removal ‘of timber, 5 to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed. tender,- to be opened at the hour of suction and treated Further, particulars ‘may be. ob- IBER SALE ee R. 23rd, f the CASTLE- to cut Cedar Sawlogs, Paling, 100,000 and 3,200 lineal “who |is unable istrict’ Forester Forest Ranger, for ing our recent ereavement in the loss of our father, Rudolphe Zebtere of Wamota, Sask, — Ed and. ee, at the college, anda paper and a film Hyde and’ Family Jot electrical, fires. ing accurate records. was discussed and several’ fire. chiefs with’ de- in size to Kin- various sheets and forms used Dr. W. L. Endale, anaethesist at St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, tion”. and demonstrated. the: pro- cedure for external heart, massage and showed ‘films on. the subject A: paper’ dealing with ‘thé! in- vestigation of fires for the. pos- sibility of arson and the detecting lur-| of the causes of fire was presented sented ‘showing the many causes lunteer firemen. - Pumps & Water Conditioning Ge rote eS ing Pool Equipment convention, the importance of f keep. les of the “resuscita- were pre- AY Now SUNDAY. Nov. 4 3:00 PENTECOSTAL Taeeace? CASTLEGAR: p.m, ST. RITA’S: HALL FRONT ST. purchase of Licence Species on ar area Rosa eek Kootena; Forest Act, which g! sale applicant. certal: ther particulars: ‘OF TANDS, AND WATER RESOURCES ‘TIMBER X88807 Sealed . tenders wilt, be received by. the: District ‘Forester at Nelson, B.C,, not later than 10. Sth day of November, 1962, for .X88807, 98,000 cubic feet of Fir, Larch, Other. o (2) years will, be allowed tor removal of timber, As this area is within the Salmo a Sistons ‘of. section ».17: (1a) of / the: ul tained from the District Forester, Nel- .C, or the Forest; Ranger, a.m.on tne Lh to cut situated” Santa ay.’ District. ives the timber In privlienee. ry: be gb- » Cas- TORESDIENTS OF: BLUEBERRY GREEK ‘ROBSON .- KINNAIRD = *—S«séPASS, GREEK GASTLEGAR = sTHRUMS SYRINGA CREEK BRILLIANT = Power will be off Friday, November 2nd, ° 1962 from. 2:30: p.m. to approximately © 3:00. p.m. fo... permit. crews, fo. do pr y_ work for install 5 tion. of -additi pacity j at. the Castle Station. + oe ‘Sub-:. WEST KOOTENAY. POWER ‘AND LigHT. COMPANY, LIMITED. ALL WELCOME °: ; Sponsored. By: Pastors -of (5° local urches WE: CARRY A GOOD STOCK OF SUPPLIES . WINTER * Built:to your - Specifications "Reasonable! ‘Rates. Maybe it’s time you got an ‘ N If your present famace is ietting you * bill-after: the other, it's time: for a *y Esso Oil furnace, the most reliable and ‘oil furnace “down repeatedly and you get one repal economical flirnace anywhere. We'll bo glad to talk it-over with you, You'll be surprised how easy it is to... owna new Esso’ furnace, the down-. ° payment. is. unbelievably fow and you ‘have many: years.to pay the balance, di ANNUAL -sbxoo. DISTRICT. MEETINGS ‘will be held ’ CASTLEGAR SINING ROOM SPECIALYZING IN’ HOME COOKED MEALS The ideal place to eat regularly or for an evening out. Open Weekdays 6 am, - 8 pm. 5-7 pm, > at the following + places: - TARRYS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5° ~ ROBSON,: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER :6 . BLUEBERRY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7° “ GIBSON-CREEK, THURSDAY, NOV...8’ oa RENATA - DEER PARK, FRIDAY, NOV. 9° “All meetings at 7:30. /pams Stndays ‘9-11 am. LLS. Lid. Rowing = Barges , anywhere ‘on the Arrow. crore 365.5500 - «Arrow Lakes: Ferry Sorvica ROBSON TO. EDGEWOOD . eu a TONIGHT: & FRI. EE bitter-sweet love: - attic of F, Scott Fitrgerald : true 32 special while Baden packed a semi-automatic 280 and me with old trusty, my 30-06. > Spirits were high‘ and’ when daylight broke we were’ in the nei- ghborhood of Sheep Lake and be- fore ‘sunup we had reached our ob- dectives or at leant the jumping otf x We parked the old red station wagon and'headed in for the area |‘ we were going to hunt, The sight], in mind was an old burn, with quite a few’ gullies and:some nice’ draws and a ‘rising slope which was fairly open, Derryll took the first draw and |: was ‘to. work: arountl the / outside A} edge of the basin and gradually up, Baden. took the contre and: was to work slowly up the other side while L-went around behind and climbed up: and came: over the. top‘ so. that anything stirring in the area would] be more or less. between the; three of us, © 5); ther was beautiful and hop The 5 warm, with, the sun rising: above the autumn ‘haze on the hills, with those beautiful fall shades ‘of syel= low red and green. As I came over |"! the ‘knoll: from the .‘ back, :made me forget about that climly which | 82! I: had: figured was’ going: to take three quarters of an hour but took almost: twice -that ‘Iong. Sign of. deer on top was plent.| © iful and ‘of very-recent-origin- and the size’ of: some: of. those : tracks made my hopes rise for a record size ‘rack, ‘ I pushed a two"polat, ‘Kk and two docs in front of me over. the top and down toward: Derryli who was. below and ‘to my Teft about. 800 yards. They. passed within “about! 200 yards of him and he opened up with his 82 special, but. the range was too great. They’ turned ‘and went » [| out.over the other side. / he three shots he fired start- ed a four-point buck and a doe be- low and to my. right. They passed within 50 yards of Baden’ who did- n't see:them as they kept’a gully | of willows, buck brush and maples between them ‘and him. :Derryll could, see.:‘them from | below on the other.side and I had a good view of.them above and at about 200-yards when sthey, turned. into the brush. In thé: meantime: Baden “held his: spot, on. his side of. the’ draw and. I moved to the top of it while Derryll came, up, from, below and ‘the . other ‘side, ..We -had ‘a, perfect. set up. for a\ three, man drive and_as, I came down the centre J headed Tight in| to the \two of. them.: The doe spooked. firet and went! 2 bouncing out: and-up, I:was|in the middle‘ ofa }small s slide; and | I Baden. and ‘ Derryll':opened up. Derryll connected: with a shot'from 16¢ below and ‘ranging up: high’on' the flank, she’ flinchi bouncing. 2). By. this time "I. was off the shale slide‘and:had-time to get:a she hit the top above me..It'was a clean: hit. through: the’ spinal ‘cord and: : Derryll’s = deer’ came’ rolling shot off at ‘about: 85 yards just.as, + Einar: ‘Anderson; noted convert: from’ ” Mormonism, ad three: meetings’ in Castlegar this weekend, Mr. Anderson; an author- itative! speaker,: who‘ has done) ex tensive onary. work, in: Utah and ;written several phamplets, and publications, was born-in Utah ‘to : Mr, Anderson's visit-to Caatle- sored’ Pre: A Baptist pred it Grace Gospel (United? 'for afew days,’ Mrs. Day will visit numerous; articles’. for.’ Christian | He a Mormon family ‘and was baptised | v and taught in,the Mormon Church. |: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Nov. 1,. 1962. “Kinnaird Socials Katifman; Ph. 305°5488 ‘Washington State. University, he Myisitors who ‘arrived | at the | was presented ‘with ‘a certificate home of Mr,: and Mrs, Ralph True of merit in the ‘breeding - of outs last’ Friday.’ were ‘their dairy.cattle:) . Mrs,. Barry-;Rise, and Mrs,’ 'True’s Farm’ operations at the time mother, : Mrs. N. E. Day, both of included the, singular distinction of Vancouver. Bra-i Aine hh ‘ cattle, her ‘father back to ‘the coast on Sunday ‘where “Mr, ‘True ‘will visit rel aw aevicultural aes JA week'ago ‘Tuesday, ur. Reil- here for a few weeks, ; ly's:name was entered: in the book Mr,‘ and‘ Mrs. Harry. Ungarian | of Who's Who, which is permanent- have left for: their home in: Man- |1y on display at the e University of ning, ’ Aiberta, “after spending. a Washington: month on vacation here with their, bet ge rly: ¥ sont and Sanghter to lee: Mr. and Mrs,\ John Ungarian. : ore le : enjoyable’ weekend fn: the Okana- i waning, tes days wi Mr, gan. Tacluded was a visit, with 3 Ms, has been Mr, Johnaon’s ‘sister, Miss ermal parents, si aM aa ‘has ‘spent: : Mr. tnd iss R. J. Bermel and the! Royal Canadian’ Navy. ‘having t | arrived from’ Halifax. lat and teva are-being held in'the Pentecostal ‘Tabernacle on’ Friday and’ Saturday ‘at'7.30 and on. Sun-, day jattemioon at: 3 Bm two more, ‘shots ito ‘hasten’ him on his. wa; cF-yelled at Derry to look at ter his doe as, she was dead’ and took: off in ‘hot’ pursuit of the, in- jured’ buck. I. knew he was hard miles and H hate. to lose one ‘that has been hi ‘When i ‘came. over the knolt he ‘was out of sight and I-could, hear Baden’ scrambling across the shale slide above ‘and behind me. Ahead down and over: to .it. spooked him out ‘the far side where Thad a clean: shot at him bouncing |: along at about: 75.yards and folded him with a heart shot for two’ as- sists i, about 15, minutes, -*: ‘When’ got to the ‘shot where Baden’s Buck was I looked down to. find’ that. in, the’mad)scramble both my shoes had come undone and. would haye come right off if it-hhdn’t been for. my ‘curling toes.} Didn't ‘know. I:could run ‘that fast. the two “out -to! the: road.: Derryll brought: the wagon. down and swe headed | fo ‘home atter: t loading | same. © We-skinned ithem. out, wiped’ them’ down ‘and: halved ‘them 'to hang and cool out,:If the -weather holds we'll let ‘them: hang for 10 days. then “get < them cut,: wrapped and} frozen and’ Baden can Pick: up. his’ game on his next trip through from the‘ const ay >. In th he has a nice down right past fae to stop: agai ‘some willows. 3 « I headed for ‘her. to make. sure it” ‘was a,clean kill’ and spooked. the buck out; past ‘Baden.',For a -lad a Btrange ‘rifle, though’ he knew it had been. sighted in. I: was really high but scored a hit — he plowed a. furrow through! one antler. that almost took, two points off: it. : “second : shot ,was‘low : but ‘a-running buck: through brush at approximately ‘100. yards'is not the ‘| easiest ‘ target'‘and: his: third: shot took: him : through ‘the fleshy- part of the left hind.leg and Plereed, the ‘abdominal. wall. . Ticame flying out: ‘ot the’ wil: lows, just, in time to’ see him ‘limp. over ‘the knoll while. Baden threw who was on his first hunt and:with |: proud of‘ him. His first shot'was| that he -was. out and S his; first: deer hunt ‘ishing on’ the Arrow, y Bakes ‘over: the past ;' week slow according to'all: eee ? Aubrey. Leverage and his hunt ing: partner: scored :with two. deer this weekend in. the /Grand/Forks .area.-That’s two weekends in a row that ‘they have. connected; a: “pretty hard average to beat 3 Mr: Letkemt scored on’ a fine f five: «point Bull quite: a few. ‘of the :boys' are. over ‘count ing for. Weal wish’ you luck, fellows.’ :* hit but: those Boys can ‘travel for |: was another small draw so I (out ‘ ‘Luck was with’‘me again and I|- + By-1L. o'clock, we had. dragged |. little rack. and some slides, he can |, take back and: prove:to his friends | at the home oft elr son: daughter, ' Mr. and ;Mrs. Pat ial were guests; iat a. rece! the’! Dairymen ’ Breeders . Associa- ‘tion ‘for the State of. ‘Washington Which took place at, Mount. Vernon. On the occasion, Mr.'Reilly. was ioe as at outstanding Gairy man of the.state. @ secon recognition. ‘accorded:-him ‘in ‘this gaane i ees eadeavour when at hie alma mater, lumbla Cellulose has been announc- ‘ed: by Paul. ‘M. Marshall, president “ }of:the company. Mr. Greer. Will ‘be. engaged in corporate sécretarial and legal mat- ters, pertaining .particularly “to na — To: im asc ‘Mrs, || Bruce ‘G. Adame of Slocan City, Oct... +28, @:8OM: cf .WKINS — To Mr.) and Mrs. Ronald Hawkins ‘of Kinnaird, Oct, 28, :a daughter. -:; CHEVELDAVE <~ ‘To ‘Mr: and | ¢ Mrs, John Ch of Oct. 3 BON 22 bot BLYDO '— ‘To ‘Mr. and Mis, John Blydo of. Kinnaird, Oct; 31, a Son, ee of; British Columbia where ‘he re- ceived. his BA and LLB degrees, Mr, Greer completed his yearly credit and real family ‘returned Sunday’ from’ an |" in We ¢ James, Fanta is-home. from reas ‘Following several) ae as ex-|) Again with Low, Low: Pric Camp. Tom. SOUP, : 4 -tins m: Robson | | Elk’ inthe Bull River: country,’ and |) try: right’: now, with |-| fifteen: more ‘that I knew of head-'|: there this coming weekend and pret DIAM ONDS $32. ay FRESH: GROUND. ‘BEEF, RINDLESS ‘SLICED BACON z ‘only Y Ibe 4Se tresh Made GARLIC c SAUS. 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