SLOCAN RAFTING .-. . The Slocan River features everything roi waters “ smooth and glassy to exciting rapids; there are opportunities for both white water rafting and canoeing. July Home - Fashion Sale starts July 2 ” Watch for our flyer coming soon in this newspaper. ’ Values and Savings designed to: e your home look its very best! STORE HOURS Monday to Saturday. a.m, to 6:00 p.m. Thursday & Friday 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p. Hudsons Bay Company Cedar Ave., Trail, B.C. pas ere’s. year round open: “water boating and fishin; on’ beautiful’ ‘Kootenay Lake, deep in the heart of *. vo. Ninety miles long, Koot- enay. Lake: offers specta- cular scenery, family boat- ‘ing and’ excellent. fishing. -“And fishing is'what‘it's all - -about, whether trolling, Jigging: or. fly. casting is - your style. Five: major. species of sports fish at- tract anglers from all over North America.’ Try. your luck ‘on. these : favorites; “Rocky Mountain - White- fish, Kokanee, Kamloops > Rainbow. Trout, Dolly Var- den: and‘ an (occasional .; Sturgeon. Kokanee Salmon » From May through‘July, © Se ‘over an open fire.: ‘They are excellent canned any small lure, but. they can be caught most reliably on Kokanee Killers’ and ° ‘Wedding. Rings. . Dolly Vardea Trout Deep ‘fishing ‘the main ‘lake Produces , the. mouth . “watering Dolly . Varden that can occasionally’ hit the scales’ at over 20 pounds, though five to six pounders: are the usual. catch. They are ‘trolled deep and® generally ‘res- pond to.spoons or plugs. Dollies‘are somewhat more. numerous’ ‘in. the fall’ but they ‘are caught with reli- . ability, throughout the. ‘the Kokanee, a land-locked) °°. - Yelative’ . of" the:.. coastal - _ Sockeye Salmon, the principal and most popular catch: These beautiful red- fleshed fish are keen little fighters that make a de- licious meal, cooked fresh- PUTTING +..The 18-hole Castle; noon of golf amloops “Rainbow! These ‘challeng- ing ‘fish grow toa mighty “size. ‘The lake record is a whopping. 354° pounds, and recent- big. ones have weighed-in between 2 and ‘ * 82 pounds. or smoked; Go for them on: “ These king-sized trout ‘are. truly a .sportsman’s ‘fish, putting up more ‘fight per pound,than : fish in the lake., A. number. of lures ap peal to the moxie Rainbow, “with bright or silver. col- ored’ plugs proving the’ most successful. October through May. are the most any other: a reliable months for trophy - ” ~ trout catches, with 'Oc- tober, November, April ‘arid May ‘standout months in recent’ y - Twenty Pounder Club For. the trophy ' fisher- - » man who pulls in a big one, » we have the club for you! Land.any Rainbow over the ‘magic mark of. 20 ber ofthe Jones Boys Marine “20 Pounder Club.” There were 72 eligible en- tries in our charter season . 1978. Join the fun and fish- ing excitement ‘at the Jones Boys and become a trophy fisherman. °- ' gar golf club is considera one of the best in the Kootenays. A visit to the dining lounge, is the perfect woy to’end an after- “pounds and become a mem- ., - members ofa religious sect kni wn as the Doukhobors. They brought with them to * Canada‘a, fierce belief that ‘each ‘man mitt obey his conscience even if it con- /flicts ‘with the law, and a strong ‘commitment to a communal ‘way, of life. “Ten years later, the Doukhobors ‘were on the move ‘again, this, time ‘to. - British °* Columbia. Some 6,000 of them moved to the Kootenay: -Boundary ‘area, bringing with them ‘their: communal ‘way of life. ‘All around Castlegar and Grand Forks, their villages sprang up as they worked together to create a tradi. tional: Doukhobor ‘society. : But times changed and . Doukhobor society changed ' with them. Half'a century later, there were almost no communal walanes left, and Hot 1217 - *: Two Days/On Night, Gatewa: it, seemed a way. of life had vanished forever. Then teachers at Selkirk College in Castlegar and lo- cal residents formed ‘the ‘ Kootenay Doukhobor His- toric Society in an attempt to preserve something of that way of life. Their main project was the gathering of Doukho- bor artifacts and the build- ing of a museum that would show what a Douk- hobor communal village ‘had looked like. : The village, all but com- pleted, stands now at Oot- ischenia, just east of Cast- gar. It contains a two- storey communal home and two long, low ‘buildings that house bedrooms ‘and ‘workshops.’ ‘The. Doukhobors ‘made almost everything’ they used in their daily life: “they carded wool, spun flax, carved spoons and other utensils, and made_ their own shoes,’ The workshops contain displays of the methods of * doing.all these things and RENO — FALL ’83 many o hers. Beyon workshops, historical soci- ety members. have, Planted. fields and :.collected’’ farm machinery. One display: at com- munal home — which once would haye,been used as a: meeting place for the resi. dents of the. village and as MAJOR AT iN: a‘home for the older-chil- '$. 0 major. attraction for visitars to’ conte dren — is of artifacts’ gath- bork held regular! ered up from a number of. fa places in the Kootenay- Boundary area. There's a spinning wheel made in’ the. Ukraine’ in. bread oven with room for 12 loaves of bread; Russian. Bibles; © clothes © brought, from Russia and the. sim- pler. clothes fiat replaced. dred other items that help - explain:the way of life ‘of the Doukhobors, : Doukhobor. tour. guides, are on hand to explain the complexities of Doukhobor - | life to all those who are in- terested.‘ a ik WILLIE NELSON — JULY 16 vests OD - +> GLEN CAMPBELL and. . SCOTTISH FESTIVAL — = JULY 30 “Three Days/T ‘wo Nights, ~ ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK ne ‘Day: Ticket, ‘Dinner, Transportation ........ ‘Two Days, Ticket, Accommodation, Dinner and Transportation 11S. FIRST DEPARTURE SEPTEMBER 3 PRICES START AT $269. - CALIFORNIA & NEVADA — OCT. 16 16 DAY TOUR. EARLY BOOKER'S DISCOUNT IF BOOKED BY JULY 15° Pick-up in Castlegar, Trail and Nelson Prices arein Conedlan funds per person sharing occom@odation FOR MORE INFORMATION, PHONE: HENNE TRAVEL. 1410 Bay Ave., Trail WEST'S TRAVEL 968-5595 3rd St., Castlegar 365- 7782 CASTLEGAR NEWS, June 26,1983 aR é Avtar co : The Kootenay Doukhobor Historical Vi lage fabove) during the summe: i. Weaving and spinning displays t beside the village, is ne Doukhe- or Restaurant’ Yestows featuring ‘au fngane Boukhobar. cuisine, Ty their fam: hocolate cream pies.’ On beautiful Kootenay Lake “42. miles North of Nelson,:B.C. _ and a Full Line of Malibo FULL SERVICE MARINA Boat and Motor Rental — Launching — Dock. ‘space — Fuel — Fishing Tackle — Complete Marina: Outboard service and repairs — : Seven Days a Week. Fria idly staff and magnificent surroundings ‘ wilf'make your visit with the Jones Boys an unforgettable experience. Jones Boys Marine «Open 7 Days a Week till dark Box 700, Keslo 353-7777 or 2341 RS