CLASS VALEDICTORIAN Cathy Ambros- simoff, left, talks with Mrs. centre, and Mrs. Bob Patrick, at a class tea held May 31 for girls of SHSS graduating class. Mrs. of the principal and Mrs. of the vice-principal, hold the tea annually for the graduating girls. The tea was held John Holden, NEWS ABOUT... MINOR BASEBALL in Castlegar-Robson and Kinnaird Five games were played last week. Friday’s game was rained out, but a previously rained-out game was played on Saturday. @ | Scores were as follows: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Logelin. In the picture at right, ‘Margaret Moran, May 29, Braves 14, Mounties 6; May 30, Yankees 11, Dodgers 11; Ma: Giants 11; June 1, Mounties 15, Yank- ees 6; June 2, Dodgers va Giants was rained out'and June 3, Dodg- ers 10, Mounties 6. presid Liz Elaine R ff. “Cathy Ambrossimoff raed Holden, wife Patrick, wife Donna Markin are served tea by Mrs. John g Moran, seated left, and Mrs. Ernie Mills, seated at right. — Castlegar News Photo of June 3 P Pts, a 13 10 10 De 9 Mounties 10 FIELD & STREAM By Jack White Bear Hunting Good in this District Fishing is on the decline with the approaching high water, but a few of the boys are still pound- ing the waves and bringing in a few, v pealltes, foo was fishing up’ Broadwater Bay way and brought home four dol- lies averaging tae Pounds each, some real kokanee and dolly fish- ing on the Arrows. Bear hunters have been fairly successful in this district so far. Howard Paish, our exec- utive director of the’ B.C, Wild- life Federation, stopped over for a day and picked up a beautiful blac! no rub marks at all, and last eriday aa bate Bill Smith water starts to recede look for7 rwhere Dave Bird is now operat- ing a small horse ranch and is thinking of going into the trail riding business, What a beauti- ful tranquil spot, off the beaten track, and nice and quiet with some 25 horses on it. To me the. place is like a small piece of Utopia, where (8 person can get away from and en- called from th a 12|b . ‘The rainbow gave Ron a real'scrap and a big rise when he found a treble angler who it. t was one that ae got av B Kokanee fishing is wee bit slow but when 5 on high FRUIT GROWERS MUTUAL For Complete MIKE SHISKIN © 269 Columbia Ave. (Castlegar Phone. 365-6665 (Home 365-6704) out. to give him a hand sl it and must say that if one had a truck with a swinging boo! like Bill i has, skinning any animal would be a p' While ‘out at ‘Smith's I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Mor- fe ler; our new ‘veterinarian, joy real scenic beauty with the Arrow Lakes in the background for swimming later on: While we were there sever- al young people who have their horses pastured at Dave's came, worked their horses out and left, and Dave was busy seeing, that all the small fry had a ride: on a real horse. ‘I took a stroll up into the| wi who is m: . i at Smith’s ‘Kennels'on a‘perman- ent basis. I was doubly pleased to hear of his arrival, not only for the sake of all th animals'in the I've always done what Ne could for them ‘but an amateur, no mater how much experience he average of 20 animals ‘a’ and I'm not complaining ‘at be- ing: able ‘to help’ people, and particularly their pets, but “I for one feel’ a lot better to know that we havea fully quali- fied and competent man in our area who can care for our pets and livestock in the manner they should ‘be cared for. Last Sunday we had the pleasure of visiting the old Casey | Phelps Ranch above Deer Park Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open.6 a.m. ‘to 1.a.m. Fridays and Saturdays . Air Conditioned for Cool Comfort BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS ‘PARDMAN’ S- Roy Frost Free _ REFRIGERATORS @ 15 Cp. Ft. — 115-b. Freezer Section ~ @ Porcelain .Liner, Crispers and Meat Keeper. e oo evans Goths Comment nl Coe. .ed.S Years on the: ‘Warranty 10‘Years. e “Available in in Mihite,. -Coppertone or Avacado. Left e Sona hap ae pees @ Check and Compare Features and Price, Then Buy Boy. *Mateching 30” Range Packed Full of Features. ° Also’ Available at Low, Low Price. @ ‘WIN 2:Free Trip for Two, All Expenses Paid, to upper and was not at remind all and sundry that if you oo. come across a young fawn ou think is lost or desert- ed, don't handle it, just leave it wherever ‘you :find The doe is mot too far away ed will be. .back..to pick up her young. Actually ‘it :is ille for anyone to pick up or harbor young deer so please leave them alone. And if. you do think they are an ae i és Pete;Ewart, 01 servation officer, he will Took a aft. er Next Tuesday night the rifle, trap and pistol shooters will be meeting on their Doclor Suggests Chlorine Bleach. Against Pollution The most convenient method of disinfecting water that may have been contaminated, in case of a flood is a solution of chlo- rine bleach, Dr. Nick Schmitt said this week, Dr. Schmitt, West Kootenay medical health officer, said that any of the brand name bleach- are suitable for cleansing of wa- of being es — Javex, Perfex or others —| 8 Five games were played in the sand lot league, Scores were as follows: q Bears 15, Orioles May 29, 12;, May 30, Cubs 4, Pirates 3; May $1, Bears 17, Angols' 15; June 1, Pirates a 10, Orioles 4 and June 4, Cubs 2, Is 1. Standings as of June 4 L Pts. 1414 10 8 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO ST. RITA’S HALL FRONT ST. TONIGHT 4 4 ‘Kamloops Residents Favor poole of Ki North eaents voted ore a nd favor of becoming a single com- muni CLOTHING ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR SERVICE FOR MEN AND WOMEN By master Tailor Joe Fogolin Expert seamstress Maria Fogolin In ‘voting last Saturday, pal. dots registered a.1,839 to 453 total in favor of amalgamation of the two. North Kamloops vot- ing ’resulted‘in 1,588 - 355 ap- proval. - Each: community had about 50 per cent of the eligible voters come to the 5 nated a 74.72 per rc cant Spproval ‘in in ee AGENTS: FOR GEM CLEANERS Schmitt that blest ‘should be added to the 1,000 gallons’ or one quart for 16,000 gallons. Dr.. Schmitt Splained that, after 15 minutes, rater tr sreatee the correct bleach should have a ligt ioe of chlorine. ‘Thirty minutes af- ter treatment, he went on, all taste of chlorine should have disappeared. Information on treatment of wells may be-obtained from any branch of (fhe West Kootenay Health Unit BLUEBERRY SOCIALS Mr, and Mrs, W. G. Horvath | 2 and daughter Sheila, were at the coast over the’ weekend ' visiting friends. “While. there, tended the. era tion, exercises t UBC, where ‘their ‘son: Leon- ard, received his Bachelor of ranges, all those ‘interested B sure to turn out at 6.30 sharp. Next Thursday ian at 7.30 is the last meeting of the Castle- gar Wildlife Association in the Legion Hall before the summer recess. Barry good film on tap: See you there. Incidentally, if you like Ling fishing, they're: running good up at Balfour, so get your jigging gear and get thee gone. Wally Reid, Marve Wood, Don and Hugh’ just to name a few, have done very well on them, Many of the mountain lakes are now accessible and ‘from all reports the success on been from fair to good, and they. should get better for’ the next six weeks at least. There ‘were rumors of the bear season being extended from the 15th to the end of this tion. Perhaps bi will have some’ next nce Freak we CLASSIFIED: Realljunre Fletcher has some]: month, but so i no confirma-| the ;| Fish Examination Continues to Find Effect-of Flooding There's '' -something spout U Don Sinolair’s job. Mr. Sinclair, ‘regional biolo- gist for ‘the fish and game branch is ually <1 engaged in ‘examing »| the remains of fish take: en, from the Arrow Lake, Beginning study this spring, the biologist examined the chemical and physical prop- erties of the lake and its fish inventory. Stomach saniples taken from fish before flooding of Arrow Dam and other studies have ad- ded to the overall:-body of know- ledge apout fish in the Jakes and Similar studies, continued after flooding, will determine 1] the effect on fish of the flood- Also under scrutiny is Koo- i| tenay Lake, and the effect upon !} it from Duncan Dam.* Central Polnts ‘in in the study ris shop and a Nakusp spo: : |e Arrow Boat Ch Club on the Ar- AG Ss they ® at-|! 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