CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 29, 1963 ‘Deer Park Socials |. #4 . FIELD : ai Xe AND ea First to . ; ‘STREAM ;BY JACK WHITE AP peer pate Rar TR eee os John Guthrie's Speech _ (continued from page one) the production of pulp, come from some years must ‘have been’ impat- the ew. chlor-alkaly: plant of Com: : “tent at what appeared to be 'need- ico: in. :Warfield.:;We bring \salt- fume less delays, In any caso, as a result: cake in from Saskatchewan and im - ‘of the expenditure of‘ over 50 mil- sodium -chlorate from,:-Vancouver. i Lok lion’ dolfars,‘a'new Interlor indust- In‘ addition, the lime ‘kiln and ‘aux-) ry/is now/in operation. :- fuel, for: our. Power {holler Mrs, WILLIAMSON jof Nelson spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs, Wm. M. Douglas their former home here. had as recent guests, thelr sons, Janene Aasland has’ returned Reginald Douglas and W. (Billy) to her home in Cranbrook. after Aiberta, On thelr sotura they are: the hens vol rand Bn, . ie home of and Mrs, C. T. accompanied by their mother. who , iW : will spend a holiday at; Calgary ‘by her mother: re. 0. W. Aasland ‘The Tang of fall is in the air‘cars enviously looked at someone's (cer Pete Ewart was called out ae ) Today,’ in’ the’ Arrow Lakes | ® natural: gas, and also at the home of a daughter !who spent a few days at Deer |with these damp sharp nights and|good fortune as they passed 'by. ‘on ‘Couats complaint, When he got Then BB area, ay in Cellulose Com-|_.- Normally, . the location ofa at Bowness, Alberta, 'Park.. as the the weather sharpens all | However one car finally came along there he found it was a three year f p pany, Limited,’ employs:in’ woods, P' pulpm ill’ is“ based | of ‘careful: stu-, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Banner of Mr, and Mrs. 0. Haukaas of|0f us who have been’ screaming |with two hunters in it, who thought old female all nicely boarded up Back = to - School lumbering” and’ pulping ’ divisions | les. of .timber , resources, 'market Sancouver and the former’s:bro-|Nelson are spending a camping |that the hunting season was opened |it might be a buck sleeping along- in a woodshed for him to shoot, U % am fm 1,000 people with ‘an ‘annual’ pay- “upply, transportation: tacllities thers maw aud site ae stihe ote holiday at Deer Park, 90. Soon are Paving a nite maber [iy bail ee road, ane they Prompt. one ananared Rounds of snarling, vice . dissec ee roll’ of “over ‘five ‘anda quarter peel ‘pessjend natural, fidticer Q ‘ention to our gear as September out and shot again in: spitting, fellne fury. 4 eee apa | SVTETTN 1 illion °. dollars, |, In-- addition, *, Willigmsos while visiting with 1 La oe er phialet eres Game ‘Biologist may tolleve es" "ook Sree teartene © oasis [saad seems that Sergi Plotnikott|| .X©S.-.- LETTNER’S HAS EVERYTHING THE Woods" Division employs. through arin ce thar rersonnel. ae e- ame Biologist’ may “belleve he’s Joo on their faces as they walked cK : : tr x who, make ; up. the::personnel.. or, latives at Renata, neat Udo har”ughter ight in’ saying that this. is. the up and looked dowa’at a deer ‘no t erie tp, hear, aa’ dogs making || “BOY OR YOUNG MAN) NEED IN THE LINE OF. fn annul payroll of re ‘and 2 Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Worley ‘nics, 'R. Seaman, of Trail. and‘ Mr, |Pest time of. the year to nail'your only dead’ but already. cleaned. )* fc racket and got up to in- CLOTHING FOR THE NEW. SCHOOL ‘TERM Survival Disnla ‘and’ ‘Mis. Griffiths ‘of : Spokane; beet while he's su in velvet —, Common sense should have. 8 sstigate, They were yelping and } meee t goon: record as saying; Pal at a buck would not be at ea war ed door an play [Wesnington, were weekend visltors|tNty 7 aimeree, ive ton warm and sleeping alongsiao. a” well." wicd maui be ‘quiet when he tola| | - AND "YOU GET THE LATEST IN STYLE AND ing that one of the AT THE RIGHT PRICE. half million dollars, The Gompany's local purchases,’ including: chemi- [ cals and: chips, arc.worth over four | million dollars per year. The total rail ‘car: movement :is about ' 8,000 ;Hyen. before . construction | of the ‘Celgar ‘Divisions was’ well ‘un- derway,. the job of staffing had become ’of ‘vital importance, It was ‘that. with tho. installa. an annual pavrall af tro and alter qgentions ce gg Cee EY Se Li Then shop at the store where your: dollar x bayen more! hat have been. nailed are not as‘it was stretched out should ‘ind! et : it the home of Mr, and Mrs, Fre contrary to popular belief those ‘road, andthe manner in‘ which (them ‘to, 5 : Featured. at PRE iBrlegem, ia en : (cows. .might ‘bein trouble in the| |. Z : | Rer year, . V. Carlson has return. Canadian Army Target Area ed to aie home here irom Castle- Headquarters underground at Chill-|2@t where he was a patient in the iwack, swings into action to direct |Hospital. and control rescue forces enter- Mrs, Goldmyer of Vancouver ing the disaster area, }was the recent guest of Mr. and ‘The ‘plexiglass plotting board Mrs. J. Stucklberger.; Other visit: used ‘in this operation, along with |ors to Deer Park included Mr, and other equipment from Target Area |*fts. W. Jones and daughters, Ww. Headauacters’t wu be featured .in |(Bill) Briggeman, the Bunns, the Army display at °the Pacific/and Mrs. Cristini and son Joseph, National Shiite Aug. 17- Sept. the Bortnicks, Mr. and Mrs. Denis ‘and family, all of Trail; Main purpose of the survival Mr. and Mrs. H. Clegg, Mr. and display exhibit, housed in a Geode-|Mrs. Chambers of. Rossland; sic Dome 60 feet in diameter, is}and Mrs, Kinakin of Slocan Park; to show visitors that some plan-|Mr. and jira ered Fred Sapriken’ and we expected them to be, in prime ‘condition. The answer to this, 1 believe is that while the horns are growing and are ‘still in velvet the animals do not move around too much and they don't forage as’ well ither.° The ‘reason being is that Mr, |this.so called velvet is actually a type of skin which covers and pro- g, {tects the horns until they are full grown and start to harden, If they get chafed or scratched while in Mr, |this: soft stage they will actually bleed and are believed to be quite sensitive. These antlers are due to Jose their now and the ning .is being done in the event|sons, Mr. and Mrs. of a nuclear attack; that the army |and family, of Nelson; the Dally is responsible for co-ordinating fhe amily of: Kinnaird; W. Bennett of activities of the army, civil de-|Haney, B.C.; and Mr. and Mrs. W. fence and police and free-fighting ;Thorp and "children of Castlegar units entering the disaster area. land many more. IF YOU ARE A SALESMAN OR | BUSINESSMAN And want a smart central address when in Van- couver, you will like the’ friendly courteous staff who attend to your wishes, whether it’s in your room or executive suite... .. . Then you want The Sands Motor Hotel bucks will be starting to rub the velvet off and ranging to country ‘where the foraging is better. The mext two weeks, if the weather remains cool, should see them plow- — jing on a good ten pounds, as they Prepare for the coming mating season. Danny. O'Shea reported in with the first buck shot in this district for the season. He bagged a two point muley up in the Deer Park. area, and in doing so passed up ‘that big trophy type five point that is ranging up there. He'll go back for him later, no doubt, when he's out of the velvet so he can have a crack at the best. scoring rack in. our.. trophy ' competition. Incidentally, fellows, if you haven't got your tropby competition ticket, get it now before you shoot that big one because after you've nail- ed. him ‘it’s too: late. leate that’ it was dead. However it " odshed : he went ‘to’ step .inside |could be, that they assumed it had to see what the difficulty was, but jbeen hit by a car and they wanted came out in a hurry when he heard to end it’s misery, but, as’ Chuck a couple of spita‘and a snarl. His said, “What if I had been carrying | ‘father was.up by this time and bet- Speaking of Chuck Haviland— | he's not out to thank the person lwho fed the POISON to his two white German Shepherd pups, Onc died but he did manage to pull the, poison happy over Robson way has some children and a pet or two of heir own. If you have, stop’ and think for God's sake of what you're | doing.’ If you don't like someone's § animals, have the guts to tell them s0.'"Don’t revert to poison, And potson for’ animals now amounts Andrews and myself, nels out Syringa Creek way would fine for abandoning’ any animal— dog,” eat: or any other type of. pet without ‘pain ‘or suffering. game . or, anoeale animals the it over my shoulder?”' 1 WON: Ween them ‘they got:a door, slap- ‘DER. Preppy. [pea it over the opening in the wood shed and called Pete to come and get it. A nice plece of work, Sergi. ‘A lot of the boys are wonder- ing why I wasn't out over the week- lend hunting as’ I had intended to other one. through, We’ sincerely ,be so shere’s the explanation. On hope that’ the person who is: so /Thuraday night my Blue Eyed Bet- ter Half went charging into my tion ‘of the ‘most~ modern types fs corier’ of ‘the ‘Wasement — for] some -sealers for fruit without e [turning the light. on. In‘ her haste she hit the pin on the arm of the| :- Pigeon: thrower °,belonging to the gun club which I. had in that corn- just 2 reminder that the reward er. for storage..The pin drove un- for catching someone putting ‘out der a tendon‘in the ankle, and sent her. spinning around and ‘hopping 10 $550 between the S.P.C.A., Andy on one“foot. It:didn’t help matters either when, she settled down to Mrs... Smith from Smith’s Ken-|find out what was the .cause of |’ ‘the pain, X-rays proved no broken also like to remind people that the [bones but'the' ankle is still taped horse's fetlock. Friday ‘morning one of my" alongside! the ‘road is an ‘offence |Labs decided it was whelping time and subject to fines of upto’ $150. and promptly produced the largest If: you have animals ‘you don’t [litter of Labrador::pups 1. “have want and can't find: a home for,|ever seen —-an.even dozen, yes dispose : of them in: the’ humane) Ia eke aaa iaind, then number, and. have them put to sleep |but. when it ‘starts’ a an with ht P you have to sit right there, sit cuts | - in on: the old sack: time. : I i it would Some. people sure. get their have been all right if it had ended there,but, number one ‘son ‘tool is a do- it-yourself jot Your ur dream Jeitehen is well within your budget when BintSied te etesas aes ‘Tawny Maplo, they’re pro tected a c} 16 fa lifetions of eatta and spills be an inckints piast “The fall utilization of the wood of equipment, : experienced: ‘and “from our own’ areas, and also:Ur-|woll trained’ personnel would be chased logs, is Vital in the competi- required, ;At.the same:time, ever: a v id of today, ‘This could only loffort was-made to, employ: 28 many y the full! intesration Yocat™-people aa possible, Today, tions—centralized steam ‘and water over. 88 Lar of th cmb ley eof supplies a “of, all, those -hired. locally; having .no-pre- vious experience ‘in pulping ‘opera- 2 tions. Every éffort has: and’is be- At sian we-are bringing in ing” expended in” encouraging. ge- ening from. thre ee neral’ and « Specialized: training ‘and ply. These outside chips come’ from study, ie nee pounge people. whe saves Socata in sland Green. pulping operation are doing:a job wood and Cranbrook.”So i {and moving. up in the, various Pro- major | chemical fa fin motion lines. ffie. rémainder™ of the ‘pulp. mill \ staff: was recruited. from a great number of other pulp. mills' in’ British ‘Columbia. and. through- out’ Canada.. A large number, of; course, came from our. Prince’ ‘Ru- pert operation. ky We:have set standards of: edu- cation and training ‘at a high level “Jand: find no. problem in. recruiting locally. in order to add, where’ ne- ,{eessary,, to mill staffing. ‘The. em- phasis: in the operation is on train- ing in all forms. that th develop a feeling or sense of sta- ity and permanency, among our people —.we have -; Zespons{bilities, to our employees, our shareholders It is for these reasons that ex- penditures must be and are being ‘We believe it to be of utmost {fl ie Ce MUtual 2-1831. Davie. at: Denman Ce ial Cards honored , (Columbia Celluldse,but,I would not |, 3 ‘i ¢ ‘portrait photographers, like: to. stop’ without “mentioning Open ‘They re great the facilities which this area ~has to” offer. — for -education; recrea-| fi tion, transportation, ‘and “‘service In_ addition; ‘and “most { e have -‘just ito. the |g south, a ‘large industrial co Finally, T ‘would ‘like toe Drastic Reductions to Clear Odds and Ends and o pe B ne : a P RPEVUIET sia Se a One-of:a- -Kind — Sale Aug. 29 - 31st. é : er ing, progressive, communities, ‘All of. these facts are conducive’ to ALL SUMMER FURNITURE GOING ATA 30% DISCOUNT. obtaining and holding the highly NOTICE TO PROVINCIAL VOTERS trained people 50° essential in mo- In order to vote at:the Provincial: Election to i ff . your name must be on the Provincial Voters List, rattled September Sth, ss ie. 4 Jern ‘industry. ‘i at is your responsibility to, Bee, shat you are properly registered — there lokics Leds MAGAZINE RACKS : at & PRICE i TABLE LAMPS. from A. 00 | wp. 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