t Diccent y ey ht ere we od Neer Bo ige “FIELD | AND STREAM BY JACK WHITE, e first time in 1 many. gl eee T win be hanging up my gun without having pegged my Mowitch and not because * haven't tried elther. In a nor- pal year, I alwaye feet that I rave been bagged my first Senn wy the end of the third trip out, but not so ts year. In nine trips for deer, spots where they always have pen on plentifut in past years, we fiave drawn a straight series of : blanks. In fact even. sign of : deer in these areas has been noticeable only by its absence. ' The areas we've gone into, have been for the most part, fairly bigh up and in some o: the best locking country and in the j-past. the most productive, but ! but not 0 this y ae Altogether. this 3 year I have &'seen four deer during the sea- f, son. but none within shooting » vange. In talking with many of the local: fellows who hunt per- sistent: and incidentally, con- - sistantly. get their game, I. get the same story. They have seen a few does but not-in the num- pers that they. have been -spot- ted in during past years. What is the reason? Perhaps. the | prime. reason is that there are Hienty of deer ‘but, due to lack of snow to force them down, they ar are still in the high country. ‘This I don’t :be- j Heve is wholly true and I think |« a‘little effort on‘ our part prove it when the heaviest snows dave come. i: Personally I think that last winter's heavy snows’ and the wet spring we had took-a far. peavier. toll on our number one game ever really kn spring die oft, which incidental- Jy is hard to judge, as carcas- ses are not too visible, was quite heavy. I have found more dead deer skeleton remains year than in the last 10 ‘and I'm sure ‘that there are not as many deer in them thar hills as we would ike to belleve, I hope Tm. wrong, but 1 do. feel” an’: intensive effort should and sal be a but forth by species within our district. If the count turns out tobe really low, 'm sure we can look for a I| shorter season or possibly a buck, only one, for a year or Seow while our stock replenishes haven't | its Over in number eight, the Grand Forks area, where deer is normally plentiful, the boys are talking of a one tag buck season for next year. Those who have lived and hunted over there for many years, feel as many. of us do, that last’ year's winter kill took heavier a toll than ever before and the herds have really suffered for it. Perhaps the game: depart- ment will see it our way too and help us conduct a survey and alter the seasons next year, and the bag limit, if found neces- sal ft Many of you have been ask- ing when the next fish and game banquet will be taking place and T can now say that the date has been tentatively set ‘for’ the. us- ual last Sattirday in’ February. Tickets will no doubt .be- held ¢ to a certain: date’: dealine | for members. and wild ‘game, contri- butors and then. opened to the public, This is e wild: game en- thusiast’s ig he of the year. and will be sold out well in advance ~The KJSS Scene By Susan Allingham House Competition: The Cup of Milk Fund competition is proving to be very success- ful with each house participa- ting an this activity.’ There have been fund rais- ing drives of every description. The Jaquars’ auction in which members of the Jaquar team were auctioned off was very popular and profitable. ‘There so-called slaves would fy and determine as Closely.28 as possible the numbers of DIAMeND ‘RINGS woe THE RIGHT GIFT ANYTIME "Don't be puzzled — see * us :today and in the | + meantime here’s’ your Crossword: Puzzle answer: POSSE: Ss JEWELLERY Phone 365-7141 TR Rn RR Precision-Crafted Portable TVs Dominion Electrohome APOLLO MERCURY .... RIC 240 First Ave. hhh femme en t Envoy Deluxe $219.50 CADET ... 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Castlegar’s * newest rant |e American and Chinese pres A 4s ale the rate ket books will as newspapers, The: ctively’ decorated restaurant or counter : seating ting for another 82 trons in two’ separate areas, Teachers a Around -: World Apply to WKRC To look at it today, the West Kootenay Regional College | ed. is’ still a fiat plateau. of’ ns empty iand across the river from| gre Castlegar. But already, over. 600] w) people tro from around’ the World | th ve applied to to teach there. ds thi o arepiem: -facin, rinicpal ie, Gordon Camphe they. reco eiucles. Scotland, too, has vhis: Cam; “noted: that ‘the bulk are ap the physical sciences, chemistry: andi B ies. Scarcer are are applications ‘or posts in Eng- ‘and economics. he mighty fine people.” recognize a primary tention of the colleze: that} learn- ik, | a Dumber: of applications «and these 'to’a man with the name | iry con: Am-| dining tables roduced on Most ol ithe: applicants are it coc BE st Kootenay _ WHOLESALE extends BEST WISHES Sto York .C. Mah -and: Richard Wong on: the opening of the: Hi ite. Restaurant - TOBACCO AND. ‘CONFECTIONERY SUPPLIED iS ‘BY THI WEST KOOTENAY WHOLESALE | TRAIL, ..B.C.. | a ee azanxeces +: eel bel deel tel Congratulations ‘ Rnd best. wishes to York C. Mah and. Richard Wong on the opening of the’ Hi-Lite Restaurant “CA CASTLEGAR, .C: ere : the -known businers an wae in the grocery: ’ sto: well as the hotel uusiness: He opened the Marlane Grill here that year and still ‘operates Mr, Mah's daughter, May, married to Richard Wong’ wh Joins Ser, Math In this ene Pace re- ith ttle. He is an ard er-and ‘he and ‘his wile Lave three children, two sons.and.a : ees all ot Pre-school age. t ‘colors are ° tensively - throughout frepehey os restaurant and the: booths and les are brown and ‘orange mod ie, Hi-Lite Restaurant i will | be managed by Mr.° ‘Wong. ° 3S Sinly-Niners fo Get . First $75 Cheques tat a January, ‘1966, ‘9,800'Bri- of the age for ‘six persons and bed tba and. table and i The restaurant wi be as| cal engineering there. Mr. Hall was employed by Mac: |, :{and | the’ Celgar | are separate and eet! copera- legislation ae ‘allows for progressive reduction | Most ‘mills SHSS Engineer's Club was held tie statt "p. Sartoylote the ngOT, were E, Verigin “and Kon Halk Guest sponte, Hr, Mr, 'Hall wai B, | Haroduesd (by, ‘Mr. Veri gin, |p ~SHSS Engineers Club Taken on Tour of Celgar The second meeting of the eo all: lecture. He’ then Best Wishes : : Ae * to” ee York C. Mah and Richard Wong on the opening of their is currently, the Production aman- ager Mr. ‘Hall first gave a pref outline, of the. contents of his ie Hall graduated from high michoor at Chilliwack, after which: he took an apprentiship as a mai . He te served in the navy for; two. obtained a‘degree’ in mechani-| cay Millan, lel, and powell River Co. ater a dumber of yeart before im Columbia Collulsea, T= tor He was active in the deaign- ‘After his discharge he a‘ ended UBC and i ing of the Celgar pulp mill and] ¢h, 2 Hi-Lite Restaurant On Saturday 1 C ) MUSIC EQUIPMENT installed by Wm. E. Keele None the g uct 3 eaker told in considerable . detail, . of the pulp-producing ' process ‘which Hog Fuel Swappod For Steam The Celgar umber division (Mr. Hall then answered questions ch his lecture. He je club on a special tot of Celgar 0: Tuesday. ed i jane ons the lee evel resting and en- lghtening’ z ‘ 311 Union St. Nelson, :B.C. Phone 352-6498 division Bons:y which: don't seem‘ to have - However,’ they ‘are ‘Closely, dependent on each other’ in or- der to :make : full ubllization of e wood. - For instance, tice : ther 5 you might no- this one produces sawdust, shav- ings, and bark: as of Tmber a bys Product Most 1 mills have a eo for urning waste; * ota one sends Fa to the: pul mill for. the huge 2 power boiler. of I have. to burn’ it the cola umber ‘divon pone This reduction ‘will’ be. ef. fective each January until ‘O70 when. payment. will"be made to people” who bene reached the age. of 65, «: ficient, -. | it” a chipper and sends it over to the pulp mill’ where it is processed into Kraft pulp. In_ ret the sawmill gets its high pressure: water ‘for i barkers from the pulp‘ mill and steam d ford Grying, the “lumber “Both mills: are cooperating partners, each making the’ oth- er’s operation a little tore ef York C. Mah oF Richard Wong on the opening of: their new ‘Ai Lite. ‘Restaurant - Nick Voykin DESIGNER, & BUILDER | Ph. 368-3628... Trail, B.C. STANT . Fagg to all al York (on Mah and Richard Wong»: _ On the Opening of ‘their NEW Hi-Lite Restaurant _ Across from the Castlegar: News. - S sc aciemmimiars fo NN “We Are Pleased to Areca to of our. S “Featuring ~ Chinese and American Dishes eee ree TOR oe "Open Daily 6.00 a.m. to vee : SATURDAY FOR. A FREE CUP OF COFFEE