CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Juné 16, 1960 ~ SHHS PTA Meal, Elect Officers, Applaud Mrs. Gaido The last gencral PTA meeting snw many new people elected to office for the 1960-61 year. ‘Mrs, D. Campbell officially installed the newly elected and the re-elected, In office are: past president — Mrr. Paluck; president — Mra, Vaes- son; vice-president — Mrs. A, Gal- Jo; secretary — Mrs,‘ Joe Shenlds; treasurer — Mrs.“ Marg MacBain; program — Miss Ada Obrien;.mem- bership — Mrs. H. Hackman, Mrs. A...Koochin, Mrs. P, Sawchenko; finance and ways and means — Mrs, Guido; magazines -— Mrs, Lundquest; publicity — Mrs, Horcoff; hospitality — Mrs. Kuit, Mrs. Reinsbakken; welcoming .— Mrs, Morton; _ historian Richards; health — Mr. Oleski, On a later date the old and the new executive held their last meet- ing of the year at Mrs. Sheald’s residence, At this executive meeting, Mrs Guido got a ound of applause for her efforts in carrying out the re- cent PTA and Lt.-Gov, Ross's ban- quets. Mrs. Guido in turn thanked al Ithose that donated towards the banquets, Contributors of food include the residents of Tarrys, ) Kin- nalrd, Robson, Castlegar and Blue- berry. ° The proceeds from these ‘ban- quets went to the purchase of dish-|" es to accommodate 200 people, ~ It was decided that the execu- tive meetings for the following year shall be held on the second Monday of évery month, 1,| kids were firing pop-guns, I had Mrs, | ROMP." New Club Starfs With Bang| The staccato crosh of gunfire cracked from hill to hill“on a re- cent Sundsy os members of the Coatlegar Pistol Club poured vol- leys ‘of Jeng into forgets Rt Indian Flats, It was ‘the first full meeting of the club and & good conclusion of organizational work which began a8 early as last January, Club president ‘Ray Lee, 2 for- mer range officer of the Grand Forks pistol club, directed the flr- ing and advised members how’ to keep from shooting each other, - Mr. Lee, chief initiator of the club, has been handling firearms for most of hia ife, “When other my own firearms,” he recalls, “Un- der proper supervision, of course!” Mr,-Lee says the club owes @ vote of thanks to ROMP Const. Don MacDonald and Attorney- General Robert Bonner. “We re- celved 100 per cent cooperation from both the government and the tocal ‘Written permission is necersary from the att before Seven new members joined the club Sunday, raising the member- ship to 24. Not all the members own pistols, but the one that do shore them, Negotiations are un- derway for a special price on shells, The declared purpose of the club Is to. encourage organized handgun shooting among District residents and to promote better Knowledge of safe hadling ane Pro- per care of fire-orms, Directors of the club are How: ard Caswell, Tim Court, Dennis ‘Hilts -and Const. MacDonald. ‘Ken Price is secretary-treasurer, ——_ First Aid ‘Skill Earns Trip to Vancouver First ‘ald proficiency has won an expense-paid trip to Vancouver for three Trail employees of Cominco and thelr wives. The trip is the prize for win- ning the Bloylock Rose Bowl — @ club can be organized, Const, MacDonald, when .tap- Proactied, called the club “a very Bood idea.". He offered’ helpful ad- vice and later became ‘one of the directors of the ciub, i +] Bowl—slx from: Steamship Plane Rail .Bus - Tours -Hofels . PAY LATER PLAN: NO SERVICE CHARGE * FOREIGN’ ‘LANGUAGE Put Your Travel Arrangements In The Hands of Our ls. . | TRAVEL CONSULTANTS ‘UNIVERSAL TRAVEL © : SERVICE LTD. Experienced . MAIL ORDER DEPT. 918 W. PENDER ST. VANCOUVER 1 - MUTUAL 4-8577 ENQUIRIES: INVITED of first att for all operations of Cominco. This year it was.won by a team repre- senting: the lead refinery, ‘The members of the 1960 win- [ning team are Guido Martinelli, mando’ Orlando.” A total of 19 teams entered the competition for the coveted Rose Trall. and . seven from other operations. The Trail teams competing were as follows: ‘ing, Engineering © 1, Engineering 2, and’ Warfleld Engin= eering. Other teams .: competing were: Bluebell mine, H B mine, Alberta nitrogen department, Con mine, Sullivan’ mine,. Sullivan 'con- centrator and. Kimberley fertiliz- || er department, ‘The members of this Lage team, dre no strangers to first ald competition. Guido: Mar- tinelll and Dick: Bertola ‘have been together on 2, first eld team for. 15 years and were members of the team that won: the-Cominco' Cup‘ in 1954. Tha Cominco Cup Js.awarded annually in & competition restrict- ted to the Trail. operations : of Sominco, Mr. Martinelli’* and. / “Mr; Were active in alr. raid precaution |‘ work, Mr, Bertoia. is sfill active in civil defence work in Rossland, rginally got started: in first * ald activities im 1940 but the. second world war intervened and the coach, Ricardo Bertoin and*Ar- |: During the Second World War, he Bertois 5 buy five’ more, , TRADESMEN WANTED For as Celgar Kraft Pulp Mill © 1 Applications are ‘being accepted from experienced’ tradesmen for Celgar Limited's new bleached kraft pulp _ mill at Castlegar, B.C. Celgar is a Sonsusbibied ‘progenies Company offering attractive employment opportunities, It has a comprehensive plan providing medical and group insur. ance covotage for employees and their dependents. Housing ansietance il. be avallable for sucenfl - applicaris, Experienced pertonnel are fevited te, submit a letter. of application In confidence to: - THE ‘NATIONAL, EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OFFICES: IN NELSON TRAIL, OR CASTLEGAR Tppueiaapiapaineaaeiiaers G0 CONGRESS TRAVEL Fast Class! | STOP AT THE Holly Motel On Highway'99 fae 5 Excellent accommodations Beautyrest beds, free TV Telephones, ice,:&. coffee Heated, illuminated pool - Playground & shuffleboard No; 5 Business route _ a 2816 MARTIN “WAY - OLYMPIA, WASH, Credit cards honored tee ee ee \ TT ’ FREE wite for ew TRAVEL GUIDE Mstog fine mat : “Frera ‘coast to cost, ° Inspected opproved y+ Congress of Motor Hotels, ,] lon of the course he will proceed "| elementary .school, SHHS and the ed the ferry’ in May of last year. 3,734 ;] Motor’ cycles. 10% (28); livestock . 18 he didn’t get started again until a few — ago, . Martinelli is a: shift boss in ihe ‘ead refinery, Mr. Bertoia is @ tank tester and Mr. Orlando is a ‘centrifuge operator, - RCAF Will Send "Poohachoff to B.B. The ROAF ‘has announced the transfer of Flying “Ofticer Walter | Poohachoff" ' from RCAF Station Portage la’ Prairie. Manitoba, to No.1 Operational: Training Unit kel Chatham, NB. ‘Walter, whose: mother Mrs. May “Poohachoff lives here, has .been serving as a flying instructor fat the RCAF's Jet training schools for the past) three years and will now ‘undergo ‘training on operation- al fighter ‘aircraft, Upon. comple- to Europe where’ he will serve with ‘one .of Canada’s _elght- day-tighter squadrons ‘attached to + Educated at. the Casticans el- University of British Columbia, Walter joined the RCAF in 1954 and graduated as a pilot in "1958, Accompanying him on: his’ three- year stay, in Europe will be hfs wife and their two -children, Laurie, “8, Land Stewart,"1, May Ferry Traffic Shows 13,000. Rise ‘Over Last Year - More’ thgn-88,000 ‘vehicles made |” use of the Castlegar :ferry. during the month of: May. ‘This number is greater’ by come: 13,000 than’ the total vehicular traffic. which cross- The ferry report issued by the of thatthe volume of Hoenee traf- report breaks traffic down into the following ‘categories, with: comparative: figures for. May, 1958, | ° shown ‘dn brackets, '* Round trips made by. the ‘ferry (3,603); automobiles and drivers - 49,688 -(41,035);" 104,254 ..(1,012); trucks 16,936 (10,- 316); trailers and semi-trailers 886 (606) ;-. motor-buses- | 805. (987); “| 48). Brillant School recently. down. oa. Robson, Tarrys.and Ootischenin echools to win the Tarrys Improve- ment..Society Cup. Highest point scorer among ithe boys:was Andy Verlgin of Robson, Vera Rilkoff of Brilliant and El- leen“Postnikoff of Tarrys were tied for the ‘girls high point award. ; Full results, ip order’ first sec- ond and third (R is for Robson; O, Cotischenia; B, Brilliant, T,:Tar- ry Dash, seven and under: Giris June. Koleantkoff (0), Linda Ey- in (0), Marlene Stewart (R), Boys Anthony ' Wanjoft (R), ’ Jackie Horcoff.:(R), David Clark (R). Dash, nine and under: Girls Margaret _ Thors (R), Sharon Kobatofe (R), Natasha Markin (oO). Boys \—'Wally Kilkoff) (R), Andy Girls '— Linda Evin (©), Marlene Stewart (R), Laverne Koochin (R); Boys:— Johnny Moran {T), ‘Tommy ‘Torasoff - (1), -" Micheal Lebedow (Oo), Skipping race; nine and under; Girls —\Margaret.; Thors, . Irene (B),. Donna ,Ostoforoft (1). Boys — Wally, Rilkoff (R), Freddy Hadi- kin (O),. Craig Coleman (R). Potato race, "11. “and under: Ghis — Vera Rilkoff' (B), Shirley Argatoff (T), Elizabeth Savinkoff (T). Boys: — Larry Chutskoff’ (B), Peter: * Potapoft, 1), Sammy* Ril- koff_ (B). Potato race, a yenra: Girls — Elleen Postnikoff (T),” Linda ° Bro (B), Marlene Pereversoff {T). Boys ohn’ Strelaeff (0), ‘Blly Mas- loff (0), Billy Makonin ‘¢(T). Relay” races:’ Girls. — 'Tarrys, Verigin (R), Larry (R). Dash, 11 and under: Girls — Katie, Lebedow (0), Elizabeth Sav- inkoff (T), Vera Kilkoff (B). Boys Walter Plotnikoff (B), Sammy Kilkoff--(B), Mike Esovoloff (T), Dash, 12 and under: Girlg — Linda: Bro (R), Rita Phillpoff (T), Nila. Kobatoff (5). Boys — Barry Dams (B), George Hlookoft (T), Ronnie, Postnikoff (0), Skipping race, seven and under: . . Colgai’s Enginears : ry May Plan Russ Mill “HL, Av Glmons, consulting engin- eers on Celgar's kraft pulp mill here, may get a contract to do work for the Russian government, G..M. Orlov, leader of & Rus- sian pulp\and paper delegation to FB.G.,/ said: that he considers Can- adian design engineers among the best in”the’ world. He said he“had met with re- }presentatives of:H. A, Simons Co, and P. R. Sandwell Co. in Vancou- of doing design work for Russia's . fast-growing pulp and Paper erate gered paper making machines from the United ‘States and intends to “The United States," he sald Brillant, © Boys—Turrys, Brilliant, Ootischenfa. High: jump; seven’ and’ under: Girls — June. Kolesnikotf. (Oy, Virginia Cheveldave . Strookeve ' (Pr). ‘hoi Wanjoff (R), Allen Gretchen (T), ‘Tommy Tarasoft (T), ony! Girls — Donna ” Ostoforoff High Shia nine and Girls — Irene Hunter (B), Louise Gretohen (T), Olive Consewiea’ (R). Boys,—. Andy -Verigin , (R), ‘Craig Coleman. (R), Wally. Rilkoff (R).> High jump, 11 and under: Vera! Rilkoff (B), Elizabeth Bavinkoft (T), Shirley “Argatoff’ (T). Boys — Peter Potapoff (0), Plotnikoff (B), Sammy Rilkoff (B) High jump, 12 years: .Girls Vern Makortoff (B), Elleen Post- nikoff (T), Linda -Bro_ (B). Boya —John. Strelaeff (0), Billy Mast- off (©), Norman Facchino. ate ‘High jump, . over Makortoff (B), Rita ‘philnste. cD, Rita Scheupfer (B)..Boys — John Btrelnef{.. (0), Chris Jolly (B), George Hlookoff (T). ‘|* Broad jump, seven ‘and und Girls — Olga’ Ozeroff (T), Caro} Polovnikoff (T); Marlene Stewart (R). Boys — Anthony Wanjoff.(R), allen ‘Markin (T), David: Babich Perdad jump, nine and under: (Pr), Irene Hunter (B), Grace. Kinak! (tT), (O);. Walter ius Php .Bal evin ton Broad:-jump,.. 11 sand under: ‘airs — Vera, Rilkoff (8), Nadin Girls — Vern -Rilkoff (B), Nadine Shiakoff' (T), Katie Lebedow ' (0). — Peter Potapoff (0), Sammy ‘Rilkoff (B), Walter Plotnikoff (8). Broad. jump, 12° years:. Girls— Eileen’ Postnikoff (T), Lucy | Ma- koyev (B),’ Eileen: Postnikoff (1). Boys — Pat Verigin (B),’ Norman Facching iD, Billy, Masloff ' (0). Broad jump,’ over” 12: Girls’ — Rita Phillpoff (1), Nila’ Kohotofft pods Rita Schuepfer (8). Boys — © George Hlookoff (T), Alex “Oxer- off (T),, Ronnie Postnikoff’ (0), ‘Softball throw, nine and: un-. der: ‘Girls — Elaine Dootort: (®), Vyonne Chernevkoff.(T), Anne Mac-, alister (R). Boys — Andy Verigin, Phil “Brobiok, Oraig Coleman (R). Goftball. throw, 11 and under: Gils. — Margie Stoochnoff (07, ‘Vera Rilkoff (B), Tina Kobatoff oe Boys — Sammy . Rilkoff ..(B), in! We Boys — Andy Vorigin’ (R),!oloff (1), falter Plotnikoff @), Mike Esov- You SA VE MONEY Ver..He’ discussed with them the|- | phestbiltty. For ‘business‘ reasons, Orlov de- Re. clined to. Bay for. Bublication which | - “Ho“sald Russia has already or-|_ with a smile,’ “trades with Russia, H When You ‘Heat Water . ~ ELECTRICALLY. In most | areas ‘served ‘West mae Power, your rate schedule is among the lowest in North America, when an Electric ‘Water Heater is used in your home, a yee El is t Electric Water Heater. ‘and ‘other appliances in your home at one-half the’ rate: that would be. in effect if an Electric Water Heater were not used. - Call: ‘an ‘the West Kootenay representative in. your, area. . but: relyofant!: They. probably have excellent]. mill design engineers, he sald, but added that he would nat go.to the ‘United States to discuss the matter oe aed doing Planning work in es and Pifiand, | from. whom Russia has bought: equipment for its pulp and Paper... industry, have good: ‘engineers, : but. Orlov ‘said: .through® an interpreter: that he does not consider therft'the equal |’ in reputation - of . Vancouver-based |. firms, e'-pleased to advise‘how: you can. save’ money—when you heat water, Elec ally... ng‘a‘father stay co! ps, Th Sopa and fears : carries: T zai ion: ‘tat no, other: task 'in‘-all ‘the: world iwitl it 80: ar rave ‘a’ responsibil! that t of being this Father's Day; 1960, ich your ‘life with happiness, ‘and. ’s thereafter, ‘This. advertisement is not Publishod or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. : : . Aleohollsmins o/ pi llc’ “health problem and 9 ‘community reapon- sibility will.be the subject of a one- day Institute on Alcoholism to be held in Trail, June 21,) ‘The Institute will be under dir- ection of “the :Alcoholism | Founda- tion of B.C, in cooperition with the West Kootenay. Health’ Unit. Trail branch of Canadian Mental Health Association ‘ls sponsoring the pro- gram. ; Melds of. alcoholism:: and problem drinking as ‘these’ affect the .indi~| vidual, pally and the soclal and Alcoholism Confe Tie Institute wal cover. tho|!' BQACER ‘in industry andion the public high- woys, ‘The Foundation: claims. there are; some 22,000, active alcoholics, in’ B.0. who .need skilled help .to overcome their problem, In a ratio of ore women ‘to ‘five Beas they are. hopelé: ‘unable * correc! the Te wecmaelves cating ithe special agency. after: trea! som 9,000 alonslics: in, its alx' years of ome ‘nlcoholle’ is a alck person, and “he fpeule he but the not ‘a ainner, treated aa” such, ° Treat on’t* condemn him,” sare’ int : tor, E. lamage ing: causes one community at ca directo D."MoRae, a certified social work- er and the ‘graduate ‘of the Yalo ven &chool of Alcohol stud- ies. ‘tt ‘ts “this approach : which will be central to. ‘the Institute-in ‘Trait, McRae. anys, srlinontopiety no ee gress, against which could be placed on a written question directed nt the Castlegar village’. couricil ‘at ‘its Iast meeting provided: a” little heat "towards. the . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 16, 1960 | from that,” Comm,Thorp. blem ‘cam: be nope for, let aa achieved, The faculty“ ot the | one-day school will comprise. Osher Mino- vitz, MD, clinic Phyziclan and form— er ‘resident sphysician | ‘of Onakalla ecutive‘ directors.” 1 lnke, "BA, . BSW ‘ senior counsellor ; of the. and \\Harold C, Bosses S "lewalle or ery Sassen og CASTLEGAR'S JEWELLERY | HEADQUARTERS 178 Pine St. DIAMONDS © Castlegar, B.C, DIAMONDS : SELECT7A? DIAMOND™FROM OUR. BEAUTIFUL STOCK FOR THAT. YOUNG LADY. IN YOUR. LIFE REASONA LE. ERICES FROM. #0 AND UP: “Phone 2041 DIAMONDS [REMEMBER DAD ON nips DAY : UNDAY; JUNE: 19,19 al uma eha mania j “PLAZA = NOW LOCATED IN THE. ue PHONE Asal SoreESEWT ATIVE FOR ~ new low, kate constructio bie director’ of * ediication. Three of the fecultyare grad- | ‘ustes of, Yale, School of Alcoho! Studies, ch Central objective of the Insti- tute is to create 2 ‘community of intereat. and public awareness to the alcohol problem in -3.C. and how it'may be attacked in a acien- ‘titi woy, at the commimity level. |, Te will point out: the resources | bi help the ‘individual, alcoholic and Bl the femily involved,.when.auch re- sources. are recognized and Pooled for the benefit of all. ct chairman. Walter ‘Thorp. ruling by. village council playing “of; baseball. on present playing ‘ field, what alternative fa- ‘i pacer , within the. village are pro- taking &_ dog-in-a-manger attitude about: this,”. noted, Comm. Thorp not have closed the. park to base- ball, if.,the | Ratepayers had not brought the attention of complaints of, fly, balls and. needed ments to.the park to the attention of council, many communities, now have .to| players said the: twin villages. ore “not -in a 5 facilities,” - ti ‘ Land Access Lost, several gears ogo wae that the ball by parks ore Reeth an eye on it." ND Alumni Form _ New WK Chapter The Question: "In ‘view of the Baas think the: Ratepayers are hen the question waa’ read, He sald that the village might tion., nprove= Kinnaird has the sfacilities for in Trail Sunday. Castlegar ls looking for another site, declared Mr. Thorp, he. and Comm, Cook “have looked at one possible location, It {s not. known if St 1s ‘aboye’ flood waters, 20° we pality concerned. A Castlegar: high school, teach- er is the’ president of’ the newly- formed West. Kootenay chapter of the Notre Dame Alumin! Asoc . Miss, Barbara ‘Tathet, who has been on the teaching staff of SHHS for. several yéars, wos elected pre- sident of the chapter ata meeting RETAI ING WALLS - The Gattlegar coune!t will re-| quest a meeting with district high- ways superintendent D. CO. Westa- way and Rossland-Trail MLA Don- ald Brothers’ regarding. the depart- ment's‘. policy towards retaining }) walls along arterial ‘highways that pass through municipal boundaries. In a letter read ‘at council's be meeting ee ee, said ; “Policy | Inks Cook notify the Gepartaseat of new sub- divisions fronting on arterial high- ways. ‘The increase in traffic from the | comipletion of the new highway and installation of the second ferry will make, the traffic ore biel said Mr. Cook, and need for retaining walls and walks, The government js building fer the seavellea parton best way up to curbs. After-that the re- sponsibility lies with the muntci- Works chairman’ V. "R. Cook said he saw a contradiction in two letters written the village by Mr. ‘Westaway, ‘I think ‘it's’ raached the stage where we should go over Mr, Westaway’s head,” he commen-' ted. 2 Mr, Cook ‘sald the current letter from Mr. Westawey says the department: will not help with re- I road at,the ferry and it outa. ‘be... four-lane road “right through town." “Tm. not trying to step-on Mr. ‘Westaway's toes or anyone's toes, but; want clarification,” continued the works chairman, He sald that if council! disagreed. with the strength of his remarks then it could goon record as such. - « Council then agreed to a sug- gestion by Mr. Cook that a meet- ing be arranged with Rossland-Trail MLA Donald Brothers and Mr. taining walls while o letter of re- cent date asks that ‘the | village ‘Westaway on a Friday evening “to see the situation as it exists.” aseball, noted Mr,.Thorp, and ball Mare © losing /nothing by laying . there,” Village chairman N. T. Oxiow ompetition in Rroviding. sports Mr, Thorp éaid’ that the origin= "| arena’-at Castlegar. “I think we've ‘| co-operated: with ‘the ~ bail ‘club’ as park would be et Kinnaird and the NOTICE To. » PROVINGIAL vorins ‘| the Nelson surveyor who: made the far as we.can.”, | / Assooation > president Richard= i “dog-in-a- a in tho Miscavitch subdivision. R, o Maddocks asked council what . provision “the “village, intends to make for access to-his property. He‘ said he ‘would, lke the propos- son . objected . to’. the: * manger” remark, “We, certainly: go is t e along’ withi:all. that: Comm. ‘Therp as voters hag said,” he‘ told council. Richardson, agree‘ with the action which ‘sent: the Carlbou baseball | club to Kinnaird :but.wonder if -al- ey Siice January of this year é 0 i d throughout the Province, as required, to-bring voters lists up to. date.’ Nohces in have now-been mailed to all p who are 1 ° the Rossland: ‘Trail’ Electoral District. ats ‘Any person residing i in this electoral district who DOES NOT receive: notice during the Rent seven days must consider that he is NOE “The: Ratepayers, said “Mr. basehell speillties: ere said. error had :eliminated: a. ‘Zoefoat,, act cers to the property. He added he} is ‘contemplating « tigation’ againet Planned, REGISTERED. Richardson, | sa ee ant ‘Any such person, if "qualified should apply for registration. without alleged error. ‘Village clerk “Joe Légetln said that he had discussed the problem with deputy municipal affairs Min- ister J, E, Brown ona recent trip to’ Victoria and the deputy minister had advised him to write the land registrar at Nelson regarding the problem and that. if it could not be satisfactorily. resolved, then to write Mr, Brown's office ‘at Victoria, on ‘the problem. Y’m sorry if I.took the wrong slant |, is not SE oes to increase gas rates | Kinriaird . village: councils learned af sNews . a * delay. dt one of tte centres listed below, or contact the Registrar of . Inland Favors - Voters. Note that no further: door- to-door canvass is to be made. You will -not b called on at your home, but must apply at ong of the places ted,.or at-the registrar’s office. ‘Forms for making application will 2 be “mailed by: thei i g them by letter or telepho! inthis aren, the’ Gastlegar- and recently. ‘In: fact, ithe company is probably in favor of! matintainin; rp tration: ceutree ‘will be ape d at the ing locati from. Pe to. 5;'p.m., ‘from: Tune: 20th to. June. 2 oo pelasive, “excepting © ce ‘: . hed, ct : able interest; evinced :by. the .com- "| that it-was a route thing to get pany ‘and :members jofrPUO: in the than ‘enthused. over an offer wade? by ROMP Gpl. Angus “Macdonald to increase. patrols'on specific: vile lage streets. tb catch’ speeders.‘/v \) Comm. “'V..R. Cook’ safd that speeding r cence numbers would :do any good. ¢ Comm.’ Ange © Sylvest replied convictions’ on the testimony of two “)ne believed, that the Ron * eee! j. Village. clerk , Joe; Logelin’ sai giving out’ more’ tickets: than is! ‘| realized. ‘He said’ that ‘a Bamber 2 of people have been in 2 office paying $5, tickets; Maat! fine] hayo handed out.” °~ / Comm, Carr said he felt that ity: with: regard “ ‘Tadanac : nae ibele > «Beaver-Bend ) ; Wai ield ): Beaver Falls - “Columbia Gardens “Wanetai! ie ‘Castlegar Kinnaird ' ret ample = ) ) } West Trail ) -Robson ) sy inga Creek ) ve ‘Deer Park} »: ie Sheep Creek’ y Fruitvale’) East Trail Lay Sunningdale © -') “Shavers Bench") »Glenmerry : weed Montrose ee _ Montrose General Store Montrose, € B.c: * ions cerilon China Creek;'B.C. Sharple’s Southside Grocery Airline Bus D ‘ 1298 Bay’ Aves, Trail, BC. East Robson Store Roy's Store _ Deer Park Store Hishway Leis Court House, Rossland Riverside Motors Trail, B.C: Qualifications for registration are: ‘1. Nineteen years of. age or older. 2. British subject or ‘Canadian Citizen. 3. Resident of ‘Canada for. past 12 months. 4, Resident of British Columbia for past: 6 months.