CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 22, 1963 LETTER TO EDITOR Dear Sir: The Castlegar. and District Chamber of Commerce is making an appeal for funds to advertise our et, The purpose of this collection is to cover this year's tourist booth plus putting out a first-class full color brochure for next year, This brochure should be com- pleted by April at the very latest so it can be sent to totirist asso- ciations on the prairies and in the wetsern States. Every dollar donated will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the provincial government, Those wishing to make dona- tions may contact me at 365-5028, Allen Woodrow, Chairman, Tourist Com ELECT LINE UP WITH BEAR KEN‘’S - WHEEL ALIGNMENT AT THE CHEVRON. STATION IN KINNAIRD Ph, 365-2472 LLU KB PAINTING AND DECORATING Free .. Estimates Gladly Given P. WOYKIN PAINTING LTD. Phone 365-5410 S.HS.S. Registration of new students will be held Mon., Aug. 26 and Tues., Aug. 27 at the General ‘ Office from 9 to. 12 am. and 1 to 3 p.m, This does not include School District No. .9 (Castlegsy), pupils promoted to Grade 8 FIELD AND STREAM BY JACK WHITE Last week most of the fellows were in a’flat spin trying to get deer tags for opening day but with no success. It’ seems somewhere along the line someone in’ the|” higher echelon really goofed. ° The hunting season supposedly opened but there were no deer tags available’ so no one: could legally go out and‘ bag one. if they did‘ want to. It's the ‘first time since forty-five that I have missed going out on opening day and I did feel, as did most of the rest of the boys, that I. was a little cheated, To make matters worse, the papers and radio gave the game department full. support in: spread- ing the news that no one was to shoot a deer until the tags -ar- rived, and if they did they would be prosecuted, At three. o'clock Saturday afternoon word was re- ceived via telephone by the RCMP that it was legal: to: shoot buck deer without tags as long as you were in possession of:a hunting license, but you would be reauired to report. it and have it marked on your license. The ‘ironical part of it was that our own Conservation Officer Pete Ewart was never .informed NOTICE TS FALL LAMINATED LONG COATS For Girls in checks and plain colors 3 PIECE SUITS SIZES 2 - 4. ETNA ‘ Everything for. girls and boys FOR SCHOOL OPENING CINDY’S Te Selling Out Sale All Stock Must Go SAVINGS from 20 to 50% ; ON DIAMONDS AND WATCHES Some Jewellery At Half Price Many other lines greatly reduced SAVE NOW! Bosse’s Jewellery ||| “ Castlegar’s Jewellery Headquarters Phone 365-2041 that the word was received until I came down off the hill Sunday morning and gave him a bad time over it, The boys in Rossland fair- ed: no better as the RCMP. were not informed there either ‘until sometime on Sunday. I went as far as the summit on the new highway on Sunday morning and sat up on top to watch the sun come up. What a restful peaceful spot—no telephones ring- ing, no radios | blaring—complete blissful. solitude and ,the fact; that Iwas the only one who had ‘ven- tured’ forth on the word that had been received gave me the woods to myself.” help but wonder how so many people could sleep in till ‘noon and miss the best part of the day. Even.the tourists were sleeping and it wasn’t till around eight in the morning that they started to roar by on the highway down below. , I didn’t see too much sign of game in the spot that I was in other than a few grouse and the odd deer track. There were lots of flies however and I wonder just how long it. would take them to ruin a deer if you. did get one. On the way. back home I.did spot a nice two point muley and a black bear on those open side hills north of the road and about. seven miles up. By that time’ it was warming up and 1 just couldn't see getting that buck out by my- self in that -heat: so I contented myself in watching him through the spotting scope for a while:and he certainly looked ‘to be in good shape, and still in full velvet. ‘We, in the Sportsmen’s Asso- ciation, would like it very. much if anyone bagging a deer in this district “would: let -Joe- Fodor or myself know so that we can’ com. pile some statistics on the number ‘of deer bagged in our own locality, This could be of a great deal of importance to-us in the next year or two, so your co-operation will be appreciated. “Anyone planning on hunting the Elk Valley Game Reserve would -he wise to take a’ close squint at the game regulations. I know I had planned on a goat hunt ‘over there after that (an- nouncement last. spring .that the reserve would he thrown open this year. But unless it’s changed by order in council within the next couple ‘of. weeks. SHE'S STILL CLOSED, FELLOWS, SO DON’T HUNT It! It might be a good idea though for the: game department to pay a little ‘closer ‘attention to their own regulations, and possibly they could start planning a little earlier next year so there will'be no, ball before, this: year’s fiasco will. be by.a goodly number of sportsmen. The person who shot the grouse ’ week‘ ago last Sunday and left it beside Art Anderson's - outdoor would do well to. think about, Pete's. warning. ‘The grouse season doesn't open till Sept 14 and. usually start at a $100 with loss thrown - fellows: under the age. of 18 years to. carry ;a‘ firearm and. this in- and your. DADS ARE RESPONSI- pleasurable sport it'is intended to i 'you use any. swivel,, set- gun, machine gun, or battery, or any gun larger than ‘a 10), gauge, or a pump ‘or. auto- matic: jabotgur: without: the , ine, fot wo shells only. > = Reft Sec, 20 & 21, Game Act ery .C, 1960, Chap. - 160) ‘As I climbed the hill I couldn't 2 in| XeeP the safety on until you are ups as: there was-in this district |T™™an and a.member of the Cas- this year. It will be a long time | tlegar, Sportamen’s Club. and . a the fines for shooting out of season | ~ And to those of you young ciating, BLE AT ALL TIMES, Let’s keep}; hunting the sane, sensible and safe’ aing plugged to be, Remember the Ten Command- ments: ‘1. Treat every gun. with the respect due a loaded gun. This is the first.rule of gun safety. 2. Guns carried inte camp or home, or: when otherwise not in use, must always be unloaded, and taken down or have actions open; .guns -always should be carried in cases tothe shooting. area. *. 8. Always be sure barrel and action are clear of John Moll who'died at New West- Mrs: ‘Major Moll Funeral’ is Held Here on Monday The. funeral’ of Mrs. Major minster on Aug. 14 at the age of 77 years was held from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Horie on Monday at 10 am Brigadier Leslie Pindred, divl- sional." commander’ of the Salva- tion Army for: B.C. of Vancouver, officiated. at the services for the wife of Major John Moll who pre- P & G Builders Supply *". | ACROSS FROM THE ARENA— Royal Stwart, Console, Twin: Seal and Crystal Panoramic Windows, Specializing in Cupboards. and finishing . work, Full line of Building Materials, Arborite and C.LL. Paint. ‘Phone 865- 8151,. Box 90, . Castlegar’ deceased her on Oct, 17, 1961. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs, Odd Peecuiahtne of Robson, . A. McIntosh sang O Love 2 ahat, “Will Not Let Me Go. Other hymns sung were Safe in the Arms of Jesus and Old Rugged Cross, Organist was Mrs,’ S. Sim- cock. Prayers were recited by Cap- tain R. Newbury of Nelson and scripture reading by Lieutenant David’ MacKenzie of Trail. The graveside hymn was Abide With Me. Among .the. large attendance were also representatives from the Salvation Army’ from’ Rossland, Castlegar and Chilliwack, from the Girl Guide of the Cas- and that you have only: ammuni- tion of the proper size for: the gun you are.carrying., Remove oll and ‘grease’ from chamber before firing.’ 4, Always ware neg your; eun te tlegar, District and the Senior’ Ci- tizens Assocition of Castlegar, Kin- naird and Robson, of which Mrs. Moll had been a member. Many floral tributes were. evi- dence ‘of respect for. Mrs. Moll who had been with the Salva- that you ¢ of the muzzle even if you stumble; ready to shoot. 5. Be sure of your target before you pull the trigger; know the identifying features of the game you intend to hunt. + 6, Never point a gun at any- thing you do not want to shoot; a gun. : 7. Unattended guns should be nd E4 avoid all horseplay while handling nad: tion Army for. approximately 50 years. She was: born: in Bristol, England, coming to Canada in 1911, She was commissioned as a Salva- tion Army Officer in 1919 at Winni- peg and served in social service work until 1924. She then ‘married Major Moll and served with him in the various field appointments in Western Ca- la. Their retirement came at their. final appointment which was Cranbrook in 1947, when they took in Kinni guns © yond reach of children and: care- Tess adults, 8. Never climb a tree or fence or jump a ditch with a loaded gun; ‘never pull a gun toward you by the muzzle. : > 9. Never ‘shoot a bullet ata flat,’ hard ‘surface or the. surface of water; when at target practice, be sure your backstop is adequate. 10. Avoid alcoholic drinks be- fore ‘or during shooting. Sudden Death Takes Well-Known Castlegar Man “A> Castlegar resident, ‘John David Henry Smith, well known in the area, passed away: suddenly at Renata on Saturday: at the age of 48. + Born in Lockwood, Sask., a April 29,-1915, Mr, Smith came to Trail -in 1935 where he worked for the postal service pad then for the CM&S. Co, He moved to Castlegar in 1948 where he. was one of the original school bus drivers:for School Dis- trict No. 9 with thg,combined posi- tion as maintenance:man. For the past five years he had been main- tenance supervisor: forthe School ict. Mr, Smith was an ardent fish- square ; dance - enthusiast. He «is survived by his‘ wife; Marjorie at Castlegar, three brothers, .Marcus of visto Norman of Four,.Corn- and, Percy .of Orillia, ‘Smith of Cody, omnes two ;sis- Gillett: and should be stored. separately... .be- bi in aird, Mrs, Moll-was then instrumen- tal;.in : starting ‘the: Girl - Guide Movement. in. both Castlegar and Kinnaird as well as the First and Second Brownie Packs in Kinnaird. She “also served as Captain for, these groups for the first several’ years of their organization here and had been:a Guider’ for over. 35 years. ‘Mrs, ‘Moll was also a member of -the~ Retired "Officers League of the Salvation Army. bell, Bert . Mason, Lieut: MacKen- zie and Capt. R. Newbury. Interment took place in. the family. plot at Park Memorial Ce- metery. Kinnaird. Arrangements were. entrusted to the .. Castlegar’ + Pallbearers: were ‘Major Tom | :. . |Powell, CSM, C, Rich, Harold Camp- | eagerly — Eo te awaited “moment when the pictures of your children arrive from the portrait photographers. ° Open. They’re great! Make this wonderful discovery yourself. Bring your ‘children in soon, - i) ‘PETTITT PHOTOS. CASTLEGAR'S. PHOTO: HEADQUARTERS Funeral Home. | TTC! iti i cic iccaTTn anc - Gordie at Gem — HAS DONE IT AGAIN IT’S A GEM OF AN IDEA! both of Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m.’ from the of license, 5 gun. and self respect Chapel of the Castlegar .Funeral Home with Rev. Fi H.. Willey offi- Cremation; followed.” Ar- rangements were entrusted to the =: remember. you are, not allowed Castlegar Funeral Home.: Flowers ‘were gratefully declined. Donations eludes a 22 unless accompanied by an adult or: someone 18 or,over, may be mae fe the Castlegar and Pallbearers were: A. ‘Bath, Howes, L, Davis, J. son and J, Lamont. “August Clearance Sale : - 20 per cent OFF SHORT SLEEVED SPORTS SHIRTS — “T-SHIRTS. SWIM-TRUNKS — STRAW HATS © ., DECK PANTS — SUMMER CAPS { -LEITNER’ S| AY Enter your child in: the: With every $s a 0° order of Dry. Cleaning: we -will give’: you: a “FREE” $2.00 coupon _ A | “Mrs, T Sanford, Ph 366-5893 Mr, and ‘Mrs, J. Raine return: and son-in: law, Mr. and Mrs, Rich-' ed ‘last week from a‘ holiday spent Nisiting in Alberta. They travelled from here ‘over the Rogers Pass and through Edmontonito Paradise Valley.’ They were accompanied.on their trip: by~ thelr daughter ‘and son-in-law, Mr.’and Mra. K. Robey, and Heather. of Nelson, Kenneth: Wyllie ‘left Jast week to: visit in’ Edmonton with ® hi sister. Sharon and his uncle, Mr, Re Ballard. (°° Mr. and Mrs. J. Danchella and children spent a few days recently holidaying at Natal. ‘Mr. and “Mrs, “Adshead, Elaine, Maxtne and panting motor: ed to. Vernon’ and from ‘there over Rogers -Pass’ on to ‘Radium ‘and camped at Waa Lake fora fey days, Mr. ‘and Mrs, W. R. Bro rown, Charlene ‘and ‘Pat left last week to make. their: home in, Kelowna. , Mr. and Mra, P, Lekteman‘and family returned on Saturday from a‘ trip to\Vancouver Island where |’ they visited :in Victoria,and Nanal- mo with Br. Lekteman doing ‘some salmon and cod ‘fis! Mrs. Lekte- man left: on Monday ‘for. Calgary where she will visit, Mr. and Mrs, “HH. Barrelt' (nee Ardith: Lekteman) |, who are the proud’ Parents of & baby git! Me and Mrs,-N. Basnell and family left on Saturday tq return to their home in Port Hope, Onta- Tio after: spending the past six weeks visiting ‘with ‘Mr. and “Mrs. ‘Wm.. Salike The ‘annual August, get. to-| Mrs. gether ‘of “Robson Evening «Group took the form of a ‘pot!luck sup- Ber this year. Mrs, Gavritik ‘gra- ciously. aifered her. Home, where her daughter ard Fuller and:Timothy of Bagota, Columbia, were ‘recent visitors to Robson, While:here they travelled was baptized ‘by Archdeacon B,' A. Mrs. Rv: Leckett at’ Frultvate‘and with’ Mr, and’ Mra, R,:'T, ‘Waldic and’ Mr,” and. Mrs," J," H. “Smith in Robson.. From here the Fuller family will travel to England where they will: spend two months, Born to Gunner “and ‘Mrs,’ D. M. Adshead in: Brandon, Manitoba; on August 14; daughter welghing 6 Ibs. 13 ounces, Proud’: grand- heads are Mr.:and Mrs. D. Ads- eat Robble. left over ‘tha: weekend: to reside: in Kimberley,: where . Mr. ‘| Beynon’ has’ been ‘transferred | by cies Dr. McDonald Funeral Service “Held on Tuesday A resident of ‘Castlegar aince 1946, Dr. George Arthur McDonald, pital’ on Friday at the age of 81 Funeral: services were’ “hold on Tuesday evening ‘from the’ Castle- gar United “Church with ‘Rev. F. &.. #Wiley officiating. Organist: was S. Simcock ‘while hymns sung were Abide With Me and I Heard the Vole of: Jesus Say.’ McDonald,’ a retired den- tist, fea been chiefly: interested. in frien wail tally inughter and delicious ° Miss ‘Mary mn f Ro- Poetry and: gardening and was ‘a great lover of animals. He was porn. in Galt, Ontario, and yal Columbian School of Nursing, New. Westminster, : is ‘ presently | tistry fr spending a month's pollday.s with her: parents, “Mr.,and “Mrs.” P. Evdokimoff. Mrs, ith M. Quance of ‘Vancou- Cen SE BACK TO: SCHOOL ALL WOOL SKIRTS “regular. and petite sizes’ BROWN, BEIGE AND NEW “ OXFORD..GREY : and “.). PASTEL SHADES SUEDE JACKETS | Mo ergency. Health supplies - program. ‘| charge -of {thé :arrangements, “Flo there. He later graduated ‘in’ den- ‘om the University‘ ‘of: To- ronto. “He followed the “dental: pro- fession for 35 years,: opening his practice at Yorkton;‘Sask., later‘to Melville and Arcola... Upon’ retire- ment from this profession he took up farming which. he was’ oc- cupied for 10 years in the Yorketon area. Following ‘this,.-he*came to live in Castlegar where he remain- er.until the, time ‘of his death, By his wife, Carrey Eliza, in' 1954. Mrs, G. -W.. 2 Anderson a Castlegar ft: Ful to Balfour where Timothy” Robert | Resker. They ‘visited with’ Mr, and’ Mr, and. Mrs, 5. Boynon and , died in Castlegar and District Hos- | i ” SAVE AT THE STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE! KEY TABS _ SCRIBBLERS MANY MORE _ ee 180 Phe. of 5 “Reg. 99c Pkg. of 12 -NON- ADVERTISED — SPECIALS © 39c. | antoo, yt ie, Ib, SRO ee an 280 cnetessesees ida Sik ‘Puritan, (Gor. ; | SPAGHETTL, MEAT BALLS, 4 Gti... M86 Dr. McDonald was predeceased i He leaves to mourn two’ ‘daughters, —NABOB SOrTEE. Ib. @ J., A, Killough, ‘T; Edmondson, ;T, Alton, Wm. Smith and L.:V.'Camp- bell. Honorary’ pallbearers were'R. mand - Wm Interment. followed an Park | Memorial ‘Cemetery. at Kinnaird. 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