BY JACK WHITE Those of you who have heard very. well ‘with over. 90 percent the honking of the Canada Geese} getting their limits each day for going over the “last few nights| the. first few days. After that it will understand; why,:and, how’ a} depends: a lot’ on, your dog. and lot of the fellows are out.in Al-| yourself, a3 pheasants get pretty berta hunting © birds right: now. | cagey when the hunting pressure Had one report of one party ‘bag- Bieg 19 geese. in one, morning's applied. ;, Those ‘se of ming have been is} first grouse could shot it. Mound taking th excited “Daddy, bring. the gun, Duke and Peggy flushed three grouse". So Howard Anderson and I packed the twenty-two along with the promise whd ever spotted the John spotted: it and Joaded gun bagged his first Brouse, What. excitement and, if those pic- .| tures turn out: what t Plotures they )| will be, A, continuous testimony rd ‘| that iaforgetiatle first bird, Trig Kardaal, Chuck Latoria and his father along with Garnie Best ‘managed to come back with Coffee Break Leagu . Ladies | High Single - Glenys New 288; Ladies High Single Glen- ys New 874..Team High ‘Single Muffets : 805; Team High Three Cheerios 2305. Team Points: Wheaties 3, Muf- | 3. fets 1;:Mugs:1, Cheerios 3; Take 5.1, Pincurlers 3. — No Blows Gladys Manahan, ‘Tuesday Mixed League 7 o'clock ° “LHS Terty MacReady 259; LHT Ruth Rourke 602. MHS Bill Bailey 277; MHT Ben Rourke 644, THS Button . Pushers 1094; THT Button Pushers’ 2853, . Team Points West's 0, Button Pushers 4; Regulars 0, Bridge Buil- ders 4; Lotta Blows 4, Hailley’s | 6! Comets 0, Other, 600's Bill Bailey, 634. Tuesday Night Mixed LHS Lou Reed ane LHT Lou Reed 577. MHS George. Jablonsky 284; MHT George Jablonsky 769. THS I Don't Know 947; THT Bank of Commerce 2593. ‘Team Points: ‘Sportsmen 2, Bank of Commerce 3,, Happy Gang 1, I Don't ‘Know 1, Night ‘Hawks 2, Bootleggers 3. Other 600's Ed Webster 619, Bill Shay 652. Ladies: Wed-Nite Oddballs * 3, Glenya New 595. ;, THT Team “6 2011... Tears Points: Team 1 3, Team.2 2, Team 3.7, Team 4 2, Team 5 3, Thursday Morning League LHS Joyce Mattiazi 223; LHT Pat .Gordon 574. THS 807; THT Squirrels 2172, ‘Team Points: Beavers 3, Chip- munks 3, Lions 0, Minx 1, Squirrels 4, Teddy Bears 1. Rawey. Roller’s League LHS. Glenys New 233; 1 THS Team .‘'6” ore- balls 2208. ED Five Thumbs 4, Beatniks 0, Choregirls - LHS Anne Fomenoff 247; LHT Anne Fomenoff 552, TH! girls 790; THT Oddi Team Points: Choregirls ‘3, Kin Squirrels Mixed Lea; LHS‘ Kay Adsnend 245; Lar Marge - Bonnett. 577. Schmidt 252; MHT. John Paulson MHS Eric 638, THS Five Shakes 1078; Team Points: Five Shakes 4, News 0; DeVito's 3. Deadbeats 1.: Other 600's 2941; ery. or color thats hills Reformers 0; Defenders. 4, Castle | shades of imson, yellow, gold and green and you : Ken Price 636,| in the country. well worth. while ‘John Miscavitch 629, Eric’ Schmidt | as well as satisfying. with its blaz- 628, Tapia | ing fall beauty, two Elk,’a spike and a:cow. Joe and Charite Fodor and Bill Garrett hunting-at the upper end of the Elk Valley, and E undertsand Bliss Innis, George Guimont and re others scored with three Elk. So it has ‘been quite a successful start to the Elk. season. and with the opening ofthe Salmo-Creston’cut- off it will make it still more acces- sible so this year should prove one of the highest for this district in Bunters 3 success ratio on big game. ick Wade .and I played tag with tees white tail. deer last mre up..Christina Lake way. in there but the way those little devils skitter. about and: with the doe’ season : still not: open over there you have to be sure of shot or. you're. liable to wind up shoot- HT| ing the wrong sex and that just isn't. eee y aryl. Hill.was home for the eamna and pulled the same stunt buck up. Deer Park way, —. Just shows they're still there if you really fet out and look for them, Barry was along with son Darryl and bagged four grouse to. boot, Anyone in| ‘in ‘fall scen- e to the they're , blazing with find . i drive bagged ‘a spike Elk‘ while sheep| \... ere was a nice two point buck | kane. as:last-year.— a nice three point Pe all! meeting on Tuesday and: develop- i (sa : Mre. m, Sphinca PRL séB-sn04, tr add tra, J, Rogb and a6n | Jerry of Cranbrook visited, with the Iatter’s sister and ‘ brother- inlaw. Mr.) and Mrs. ‘Wm, Easton over es weekend, ain is a i RC, MeBi ro in'the Vancouver General | in. 1 © the a later ‘moth | realtions in: "| Basel, Enroute’ hom or over at : Brazehi, Tong weekend here.with his Parents <1 Mr. Me Littl end: with, the form 8 bro thee Mr.’and Mis, RY Hedfick; and his brother, Mr. R, Vecchio. ‘Miss Judith Schellenberg who Js ; attending |, UBC.‘ in'* Vancouver arrived home. Thursday and spent the long weekend with her.parents ‘My. and: Mrs. (HL Schellen! a spent Sunday "the gueat Mn her New Rambler Cars Sales: &. Service — ‘Trades “Little of UBC spent tho a trip to Chas: ed: over the’ ee week- family: to: Kamloops to visit ‘and Mra, George ‘onnel- the weskend guests of.Mr..and Mire Del ard, The location destaiatea by the :'Tennis ' Club ‘for : the : tennis court at the south side:.of. the arena, bordered by the. side walk in that area has been appri the Village ‘Commission at! th ment of the. tennis court: will be set in motion by assistance to the extent’ of: construction of a six inch wide curb around the area. “I’m going across to the bank fora minute” er ways. too. “They find new banking services ‘Wherever Canadians live. and work, a local chartered bank is nearby—a familiar, friendly source of fi services. Banking d, others being ch larged. For‘ 1 money orders, in Canada has’ been brought to people as in’ few other countries—the proportion of banking centres to population is among the highest in the world. * Every day more customers become aware that a chartered bank .can ‘not only guard their savings, cash their.cheques and make loans,.but help in many THE CHARTERED BANES BcRIIG YOUR. COMMUNITY havbs: life-insured loans, company positories, banking by mail, safety deposit boxes—the list could go on and on. ~: The Jocal ‘branch: of the bank is the on : where you'll, find complete. eee facili under one roof. through full-rang ing responst to growing; changing. y payroll plans, night \de-., ; “place —alll needs ar ie twin villages :of' Castlegar id Kinnaird: is to investigate the availability of additional land for the cemetery run-by. the two vil- lages at Kinnai Kinnaird, ay ty $14.95 to a. 95 : “ALL WOOL WORSTEDS: IN: MANY BEAUTIFUL SHABES DAVID COOPER tthe inte. = The gration of ' operations “of Canadian 6 ‘Chemical “ Company,’ Limited “and Canadian Celanese ' Limited‘ under "name Chemcell: (1663) Limited tal announced b by, Robinson: Ord, ‘Approval ‘of all matters rela. tive to such integration’ was given by shareholders of Canadian Chem- ical and ‘Canadian Celanese:at meetings held Sept. 20:and Sept, * 80 respectively, and supplementary letters patent) have. been ‘issued to Canadian Celanese changing its name to’ Chemcell (1963) Limited R E, Stavert’ of ‘Montreal, M Strong’ of Montreal; P.-N. Thowson .of Montreal, ‘treal “and J York. 500, Officers of ‘the ‘company. to Canadian Chemi-|:"' +. WE Mackenzie Js chairman cal. These shares are to be distri-| of the B , Robinson ‘Ord ‘is ‘pre: buted ‘to shareholders of-Canadian sident,’ vz T. -Anwyll: is: vice-prest- Chemical on the; basis Bub-| dent, BE ‘J. Fitegerald ‘ia’ vice-presi- ‘divided’ common'‘ahare : of} Chem: dent, J. C.'Langford' is vice-presi- cell ‘for. each common’ share of dent, c. alone is'vi Worth’ of New I, Re Ly ‘Weldon ‘of Mon- the x, Xmas Cake, A PASI i) The .Wonien's ‘Association: of Robson Community Memorial Chu- ee eae held. its; regular meeting, Jast Mrs. Duncan. Carter, presided jand there ‘were 21; present, The meet- opened... with'}the. singing of ¢ hymn. “Summer Suns are.Glow- ing’? ‘followed by, the general thanksgt iving. ot Mira, alas} reported -oni the recent successfili coffee party held the » previous: week. : Mrs. Thors reported’ plens/-were ‘going; ahead for) the: ‘making and sale) of :the Christmas ‘cakes and solncement Canadian Chemical,» gi ‘and sccretary-treasurer, A. G:Al: The subdivided common shares | lan’ is’ assistant treasurer, J, H. of Chemcell will be. called for | Birkett’ is assistant: secretary ‘and trading ‘on the Me Suter: -Toronto | D..M." Wilson’ is: comptroller. eh Celanese: and: the common ‘shares rigs carpets and’ plastics.: Mr. Ord . | fants of : Canadian’ Chemical : will| inown as Canadian: Celanese Com- BEST DRESSED. MEN WEAR McGILL SHOES - from EREMENKO’ 5 ET ES : 6 Service in : The Fastest: Brokerag. “AS* Close ‘AS Your Phone, * 1402 Bey, Avenue. : __Isepone : hb, $8. March 3 1, 1967 ans 10.00 Per share}! snese- Company division will. ins treal, RW. on erie 8. At: ihe, sania time: the ‘gr old: common "shares of : Canadian | interests’ in ‘chemicals, fibres, fab- of ved fron Cheat 1 will be re as alto: announced that the operat- "al i. : 8 units of the company. have been “'Holders of stock purchase war- organized ‘into’ two divisions’ to be henceforth have the ‘right to pur- Pany, and Canadian Chemical. Com- chase common shares-of.Chemcell pany. F.'J; Fitzgerald has been ap- at the same price ‘and‘on the same | pointe Pres. of the Canadian Cel- terms and “conditions as heretofore anese Company division! and J.C. in force: with, respect'to common | Langford’ has been appointed pre- shares of Canadian Chemical namie-] sident of the Canadian: Chemical Bre per. share wp. to March | Company division, share up :tol Operations of the Canadian Cel- up to March 1, 1 ‘clude’ production of cellulose ace- s< Directors ot Chemest oes) tate, textile fibres ‘and cigaret tow 3 + | at: Edmonton ‘and the seperation of Harold: Bianskes oF a York, P| brants ay Drummondville, Gorel, St H-Conze of New. York, H. A. Dyde | Montreal: ‘This division will also be ‘of Edmonton, R. Bf, Fowler of Mon- responsible ‘for ‘the marketing of KixMiller of Montreal, | yarns; idibres, elgaret tow, fabrics . J. Mackenzie ‘of Ottawa, M. W. and carp Mackénzie of Montreal, P.M. Mar- cher Caine, Chemical Com- any: division, will ‘be responsible shall of ‘Vancouver, ‘Robinson Ord treal;’ Jean: Simard | of ts | Edmonton as well'as the muurketing the” Interior’ sale chemicals ‘and ‘plastics.” af: the company :for’ the first six months ‘of 1863 totalled $40,076,823 equal to-29.5c per share on 12,742, ‘716: ston the ta common’ shares, { ‘ull year. ‘are’ expect- illion: ‘Celanese of. “America.. holds ‘approximately: 59 -: Seent of seqizs1 the’ common ‘shares,’ Power Corpo- = | ration ' of Canada, ‘Limited . holds |. 13: per. cent, with “Anglican }:Young ciation in British Col: iimbia . will ‘go’ into’ action: this fal? in eight majar.centres tres. throughout dressed, by. its own' theme, ereaker, an’ Anglican’ priest | specially © a .quainted: with the: emotional, cae: ‘Fal, and spiritual. problems which ‘confront the ' the ‘youth of today's: es. jentially: God pol me velop the mission’ a ‘initying mes- sage to:the inl a Fe 3 Ea’ be ‘of Montreal, Jean Raymond of Mon-} tor ‘the production ‘and marketing B of. ‘of: cellulose: acetate’ flake and re-| ~ ‘Pro: forma consolidated . sales |’ ere: will | "Evening Gulla: : Platthing a Tea ning; sats the home ‘of Mrs, Wm. Devitt eeting: was. sie with all repeating, the. Gulld prayer Jed by Mrs.: Norman. M abb, -the pre- sident, Routine, bus! ducted and ‘it:was decided to hold the anoual. Halloween tea and bake sale: in the. Legion Halli on , Oct. ~ The evening prize was won : by, Mra., Devitt and ‘the next ineéting is to be. held at the Home, of bat John allel , rednesday, ini,the . Church | Hall,} th ess was con-| | and: cae: for ‘more AZ) aluntoers to it in: this project, It jwas de- gided to hold the:coffee party when ese in be sold on. November 21, Mra, 5. Porter stated that: in. quiries were being ‘made as to.the most suitable“ place:; where , the. afgha :mmado: by . the . Missionary Committee Jast winter will be plac, ed, Many. toys: were, brought by the, members to, this meeting: and these wil be shipped to the United State mission phere they: Bins to children in ty Parts of ang ta a world, :7) The: gueat: speaker. for. the af. ternoon ‘(wag :.the) Rev... ‘T. Evans {] of the Presbyterian Church ; who gave a-:most inspiring: address on .*] the theme of ‘Thanksgiving and its univeraal:; blesing. |): “At the. close’ of the meeting’ tea: was. jacxved by (the: hostesses, Mrs. H.' Perkins, : Miss: Lily..Per- kins’ and- ies. RT. Waldie,.Mem- bers then purchased articles zat oe "Se and Buy’. table.. omergeney service, Our cipert hanay.fer day or bia eS neat and. fa) CASTLEGAR PLUMBING ok EATING L LTD. 838 Frent St, equate municipal | Civil De- fence plans, are not only nécessary sy | for. ‘times. of ‘emergency’ but they 0’ Serve'as‘a‘ source for ‘quick and’ valuable* information. 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