: Sea otters dash into the Pacific Ocean off the north- west coast of Vancouver Is- land as they are released by Fish and Wildlife and Cany. dian Armed Forces personnel in an attempt to re-introduce the animals to British Colum- The otters were rapidly decimated when the fur trade reached its peak in the nine. teenth century. irty of them were donated to British Columbia by the State of Al. aska where they thrived on the island of Amchitka, which has been designated as a regional Branch. of the State of Washington. The animals will be vro- tected and the public is asked ss not to disturb them. They were airlifted to the release site from Hoquiam in Easley. fective last Social ‘Allowances t Honourable Dan Camp- bell, minister of social wel- are, has announced that ef- ‘month plementary social allowance, paid to blind and disabled] ‘sm persons who are in receipt of the basic allowance ‘will SUGAR AND SPICE - Holidays are Good But Ther Trouble Starts ‘10 & 11 a.m, morning worship |: It's been. a he’s bi FOuRN nied she’s been doing? The jady is a good mother, In ever way. Has two Eg ct “4 uces personality clashes and)my hassles and a very unhealthy fora lot. of d-/a fine, Steady a young rip. nd eve! where you see them on the highways, dirty, bearded, long-haired. Hitert ing. yours eat Wie the ‘other There is + nothing like setting home, oF exhaust trip and findin ay ‘that where, sear | Your wite has lost the house rou have. to break a_cellar. window, and (b) that an oak limb 40 fect long and “ten inches thick has fallen across yout hydro lines duringia storin. 3 However, these are min- sjor things. I got into the house with no more:than a scraped knee and a bad tein- per, and a good neighbor had climbed up and sawed the limb in two, allowing half oi it to crash down on my fence. is a mere b: Some of them cluster in “communities” in the big cit-}; ies. A commune is -usua falling down house in.a.slum area. Jt has a kitchen of sorts, a toilet that works occasion- ally, and the rest of the flour space is covered by mattress- es and. éleeping: -bags. retically, ~ everyone contritates for food, rent and chores. In reality, there are usually two or three working and the rest just drift’in and out like alley cats. This‘prad. af-| hiking from nowhere to no- We Add drugs. to this -boar's nest and’you have some: pretty sick young people, “They claim they're. ° t- igh for everyone. All this in a and Buddha and pure love pig: pent, rather" ‘pathetle but | more for their They are loving, irist- rated and helpless.. And I save a little pity for myself. Got a letter stom sl ung people are By Bill Smulloy APOSTOLIC CHURCH ! Une block Eust of the | Castleaird Shopping. Plaza 7.p.m. Service fre tating me cheerful had one cent. some money: yesterday. Got a collect call. this that she id her Wed,, 7.00 Pruyor Bible Study Phone 365.7582 . Norman Walker: saying she eure cash because _ foal no -proof o! identity. nied telegraph tee told them { fas_ OK cash it. No can do. Confirmation had to core from our local wire office. be fl herd's pie, but it would cor tainly make life a lot pimp: er. telle compared to what others have gone through. Teachers are supposed to recharge their batteries during summer vacation, and hit school in September tanned, fit and bursting with ideal: “We'll be lucky to open this fall, the way our staff is folding up. A hernia and a su) The deer harvest should be down and the moose and Brouse harvests should be al in 1969 according to re from the British Columbia ington by Ci Forces aircraft from Comox. Project co-ordinator was Don Blood, Vancouver Island ‘wildlife with the Fish and Wik ‘ined need. This bi biolo; asic allowance. $39 per month on} a basis of| rings the maxi- mum Renae social | P' t allowance payable up to $60 fe | Per month in addition to the heart attack, a total from exhaustion, various slip- ed discs and other ailments have decimated the ranks. at I have is a touch of heart- fish and wildlife branch, The severe 1968-69 wint- er, which was one of the worst on record in southern parts of the province, result- ed in a heavy kill of all spec- In effect where a person a has no other income aud be-| HOMART CUSTOM DESIGNED HEATING SYSTEMS FREE BLUEPRINTS... prepared by our Planning De- partment to save you time and money. cause of their disability is unable to earn arfything and their needs indicate they re- quire up to an additional $60 per. month, the full supple- mentary social allowance may be paid. For those who have other income over and above the basic allowance an for a lot_ of two kids q oplectie 7 the word. [tailed deer on the coast and ¢juation should not be cause ies of deer, including black- mule and white-tailed deer in the interior. While the sit- for alarm, hunters may ex- pect to find it tougher to get their animals this season. yl ture reservoir of Deer Harvest Will Likely be Down This Season Owing to Severe Winter |;: look ‘for waterfowl is excel- lent, since success of firs nests was greater than aver- risjage. Thus there™ will a lower than-nornal percentage birds by the time the seaton opens. The grouse outlook is also excel- lent, while deer, caribou, and chu! artridge should be down as a result of the wint- iecess and white-tailed deer, but the total white-tailed dest nay est may increase as of the extended: season in th the region influenced by the tu- le Libby’ dam. In an effort to harvest erfowl. The goose season will open earlier. than usual: in| the Columbia and Kootenay river valleys and the Creston area, which should give hunt- ers a_ better hanes. at. the irds they have been given in the past: Bighorn rheep popula. tions continue to be low the wake of the die-off neh began in the spring of 1965. ST. - RITA’S CATHOLIC. CHURCH Rev, E. A.- Brophy Ph. 365-7143 \- Sunday Masses at 9am. - il aim-~7 p.m. GRACE ” PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH No Service during August Sept. 7 service at 11:30 am. with Sunday School Minister Rev. J. Wiseman Ph, 352-6194 Nelson CHURCH C OF GOD 804 - 7th naird Vv. Ira Sohnson’ ‘Ph. ees 3103 Family “Blot dour (clasces for all ages) 1 Morning = Worship ay a.m. Evening Mawes ine "hay and Prayer Wed. 7.80 p.m. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 791 First Ave. Pastor: Rev. L. M. Suntan’ Anyone? Beautiful Grass in the uasnarreneen is Certainly the Place to Psychology Appointment Made at Selkirk College Selkirk College, has announc- ed the appointment of James A. Johnson as lecturer in the department Ar appointment was effect ly thave taken up residence in pdnnaledny Mr. Johnson cones alt | University. a Mr. Johnson ‘ing World Wart a vat the British A. E. Soles, principal of of — psycholo: and he and his family pon in Lancaster, Ont., rved dur for Get One COFFEE BREAK Phone 365-5212 Sunday School 9.55 a.m. morning Worship 11 a.m. ellstle. Service 7pm goeae Bible Study and . Prayer 7.30 p.m. friday: youne Peoples 7.30 About Kaslo, School, Apple Jelly end Comic Books|: There is something kindrlakes. on the of nice about turnin; television set and seeing fam-| _oF someone Thursday evening, basic school supplies and clothes are bought. easier. “School is in and all the extracts’ the liquid, then in- stead of boiling up the juice making the jelly now, ian put it in the freezer to cent She boils up her apples, By Lois Hughes ntly. the trading of . comic books still takes place in our household and in a recent exchanged azine brought a double take once aed his tual hole it an in chology in 1952. Be su irvey Employment of 1965 yond 1966 Graduates of the University of Victoria” and “Academic with the Royal Canadian Success and Failure in First if tiod, in 945, with the ‘my. Following he etudied at Dalhousie Maaversity in: Hal res where 4 in 1950 From 1950 to 1965, Mr. to the rank of mmander. In 1965, he resigned from the Navy to accept.a position with the University of Vic- toria. where he was employ- ed from 1966 to 1968 as a counselling psychologist. also lectured wrote several papers on [et- sonnel topics, and on stud- 8S ered psychologist in the fro- vince of Ontario, and a cer- tied ed psychologist in British (944, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 4,1969 . 5 we stock a full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for. children + pes over to tohe Gaaces WH woniag Maddocks Shoe Store SELKIRK GOLLEGE ENTRANCE TESTS are scheduled for the following dates: Friday, September 5, 9:00 A.M. Friday, September 5, 1:30 P.M. Saturday, September 6, 9:00 A.M. All to take these are and failure.|] tests before registration day, September 8, 1969. Mr. Johnson is a aT roglst: He a mem, course oie personnel psychol-| ti Oey. his time in the Raval Ne Bs the Gan etal len of Victoria, Mr. Johnson] c veral ties, including the Sauadian associat orien psychology tion, the sychology association nd the ds th Canaan oniverae on. Area of Weed Control by Goopsyi Fi BE RGLASS iberglass belt fal width of ‘tread ainst the road to renst oat equi tor longer and Jost by. chance, the word tire wear. .|finish when time is not so Kaslo perked my ears uy A ressing. It would be a good idea its pages were opened. It was a Novermber 1966 issue with the familiar cover ie day I met an old a many friend. who was at cot-/the notable exception of a be | Portion of Kooten-| amount will be paid in ac- cordance to ‘income up to $60 per month. This allowance is Causes Great Concern FREE INTRUCTIONS . . . a well-prepared guide to REGIONAL ECUMENICAL PARISH that everything will make installation by yourself easy. Valuable also includ- and repair ed. FREE analy ESTIMATE ... a accurate = Aquotation ich granted on established need. INSTALLATION . . . can be arranged. Phone 365-7707 furnace ani the heating system ea for your vom SIMPSONS-SEARS MIKE’S TV SERVICE - Phone 365-5112 eee. friend of my anne a pretty blonde 17-year-old, had a stroke aad | her. right: side is p: No need to ask how her eels. Anglican “sh: David's feels. A distraught pals tes told appeared, run off er kid. She phoned, collect, great. A: this week from Vancouver. would double every two years ity did not occur. Alive, but who knows what|i£ If we could shrink British Columbia telephone rates would be lower but we’d all be losers British Columbia is beautifully, aie big. Its area is greater than that of Washington, Oregon and California combined. And the big- ness and richness of British Colum- bia’s territory are among its great- est attractions. ‘ ‘There is space to grow. There is -space to grow forests and find min- erals, petroleum, water, fish and game, recreation ~ all parts of the natural riches which when harvest- ed bring prosperity to all British Columbians. And there is space to be con- quered by communications facili- ties; rugged, difficult space. British Columbia's resources are found in widely separated areas. The people who harvest them settle in widely separated locations. They Yequire communications links ~ by highway, railroad, telephone. that serve small pockets of popula- tion and cross thousands of moun- tainous miles to tie together all parts of British Columbia as B.C. Telephone does. If we served onlly the large popu- lous centres ~ or if someone could shrink: the boundaries, of British Columbia and create a compact, fully-populated province ~ the cost of providing service would be low- er. So would telephone rates in those large, populous centres or that shrunken, compact B.C. But the cost to the remaining parts would go up; their growth would be retarded and we'd all be losers, because we'd lose our share of the growing wealth these parts create for all British Columbia. Asa responsible, investor-owned utility whose future is tied to the future of the whole of British Columbi: It is a costly busi to create and maintain telephone systems whole and all its parts must be B.C. Tel believes the | If- the deer ’ picture’ is poor, however, the moose CHURCHES OF Robson — Castlegar — Kinnaird JOINT SUMMER SERVICES Robson 9.45 a.m. No Sunday Schools for Summer Rev. T. Allen, 365-7424 — 365-8337. — Rev. C. Howard 365-7814 — United 9.30 a.m. Rev. G, Hermanson LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Sundays at’ 9.80 a.m: United Charch Thomas: ie Koester, Vicar ‘h. 365-5976 sage School 8.45 a.m. Rev. Harold C. Clark CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ph. 365-6687 Next to the Cloverleaf Motel Family Bible H # 10, am. our - Family Worship 1 Prognosis is the reverse. Moose heavily upon weather, and 18e4 Rae get it in 1968 with the reoule that est ‘Business and: Professional Directory the harve the hunting weather is edit ‘al, an incre: creased bag may be - But in addition to that factor, winter weather pat- terns wi extreme favor- able fort moose throughout the north with the result that the winter kill was one of the lowest on record. Thus Lawn Mowers Power Saws Outboards WALDIE'S _ SERVICE CENTRE All Work Guaranteed Phone 365-6767 ulations are re nigh. 3 Bod should * than average even ee hunting ‘weather is not particularly Syelic. and this ap ears to be one gt thet “pe ” seasons. e interior, the out- CASTLEGAR CUSTOM Recoveries Remodelling ve ig -. mi Carpet - Tiles PHIL’S TELEVISION SERVICE & REPAIR | . Phil Popoff 365-8143 “MARVIN L. LeROY PARSLOW'S Enterprises Ltd. Gunsmiths Pareats of Now Born Responsible For Registration The federal health de- partment reminds you that it is the nts’ responsibility to register the birth of a baby. In most places, the irth of. a baby must be_re- durin his month. This should not ‘be neglected as a birth certifi- cate is needed many times in H later: lie our. eae will you how to. re; your locality. _ encouraged to grow and develop. That means we must serve the whole and all its parts, even though it costs more to do so; even’ though it means some telephone users pay a little bit more each month than would be in a shrunk province. - Rates are designed to distribute the total cost fairly and equitably among all telephone users, for they share in the total prosperity of the province. We believe that is proper. YOUR VACATIONS! SSDI SST EY = EUROPE, ASIA, Hawali, Mex- ico, U.S.A. ‘or wherever you ‘|may wish to travel — Call at West's and get your. travel Locksmiths Sporting Goods: Ph. 368-5025 1319 BAY — TRAIL, B.C. For RUBBER STAMPS See,- Phone, Write Clean Cut ‘Rubber sl Box a a aed Bc. Ph. 365- 385-7608 GREEP’S ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL ” We pickaws ona e pi an Deliver KOOTENAY. BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS DESMOND T. -LITTLEWOOD D.O.S. - OPTO! ,, 366 Baker St. Nelson;. B.C. Ph, 352-5152" Boast and Service GUARANTEED’ REPAIRS PARDMAN — FURNITURE Maytag Sales For FULLERBRUSH PRODUCTS W. FIELDS 365-7993 KOOTENAY WELDING & CASTING REPAIRS CASTLEGAR ~~ FUNERAL HOME Dedicated to Kindly Ambulance — Flowers: Sranite,'} Marble and Plaques _ Industrial, Commercial and Residential BOUNDARY Electric (Castlegar) ‘Ltd. Kinnaird Eqt. Service The Motor & Mower Shop Sharpening and Repair ipecialists fc fo r All Makes of Power Mowers and ‘PH, 365-3411 1480 Columbia ‘Ave. Castlegar CASTLEGAR NEWS folders. Information av: on’ regular fares, excursions, tours and WEST'S ARE AGENTS FOR ALL’MAJOR AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL -AND DOMESTIC Call 365-7542 for your reservations. BCT @ BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY ELIOT FETE I “wondered into the Toom’ to ‘h of our beautiful Kootenay scenery. In this look back at your outdated TV guide. The program ‘‘Out- TO} So Sportsman”, on which it|me is listed but if you ica Hee ne at be ine is the old beef of not be! ror listed: erly who like myself olne it by by chance, or if you are a fol- lower. of this programa, would you: have been fortunate to see it. instance — don’t B ing down to a routine. to Can't you just let that over you? was the very way d/c0 was. feeling when all of a sudden that contentment nt seiod food mood see] This freeze it in portions need- to-nuts here ae ii 2 little idity that came my way re- of “Bonanza” but the material Was compietely. in’ wrench. A ook: at ane. publishers Bonanza publication Hiessuelle No. 18-SAGE, 12 rue du 4 September - Paris 2. Weed control is one area industry many. other common weeds. POLYESTER[ Bias «| 0! hich’ is of more ip one to three eet in concern than ever, before. As farmin; “He - many days, bet ‘How fore Christmas, Me lommy?” Enough said: about that. Even without the fruit da: bes "Yet there are still a fair amount of apples to be tained. obt neighbor suggested a hint on how to distribute the time for makinz apple jelly that may be just. alittle home ee H. Johnson Ph: 65 o784 and Mrs. J. e, The Hunting Season is Now ‘Herel BROWNING & WEATHERBY RIFLES AN STOCK AT ALL TIMES Rifle: Scopes installed and zeroed in We have the largest Sporting Goods Store in B.C. 9000 sq. ft. of floor space to serve you.” Pistols-in Stock Smith & Wesson and Ruger Norm’s eet Shop Open Mondays through Saturdays F 300 Baker St. =-Nelson —-Phone 352-2015 : iting: now at the Hingley home is Mrs. L. Parchall of| Spokane. Guests at_the home of| Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bra- dy for the past two weels was their son and Sauehiee: we guests of the former's bro- ther and sister-1 ca lew Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brat Other visitors at the two Brady homes were Mr. and who "spent a aweeks visting Oth with relat urham, the Past week were Mr. a that Eastroit and| can M.|with her faba are Dr. J.|the long weekend — visiting| are, with the latter’s sister and Bain of V: Vancouver, and Mrs. Dick Wepper ‘o£, Kelowna.| er guests calling during ret Mr. and Mrs. ‘Earl Tall well of Nelson. Mrs. ~H. Johnson. spent with her|pre! ay- ag was very; specific; ” ow forestry i-|es. The best feature for iden- are height: with many branching The flower heads aml ‘eaves are simi to Canada thistle, although the leaves do not have prickl- 6900,-F GOODYEAR’S FAMOUS NO-LIMIT Castle Tire Ltd. ies. from a white in: one spe- cies to. a dark purple in an- other. The spread of barebones can be spray- and agricalture, met recently in Nelson. The p ‘of interagency meet- and Mrs. Wayne’ Bertoia and baby. daughter. “in Delta, re- turning home M Mr. and family, of Robson ‘spent family Mrs. Ken Gordon of Silverton : The Robson Women's In-|; stitute received ward that the embroidered © pil cases, hich they had entered” had Perry Bedard of North Vancouver, Mrs. Phil Jensen and son Cal of Gull Lake, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc- received First prize, the pil-|,, low cases were of colored em- broidery done by H. Johnson. d| To the spread of Knap- rs prevent the spread gram of Kospweeds? family of weeds Js one that ‘all*’people _should know. and_recognize so that as a united area we can con- Why “are we concerned? that they cover 500,000. acres the Kamloo| ps-Okanagan tegion.. They: are»: already well. established ‘throughout the West and Central: Koot- enays: and are. be; ing to spread into the East ootens ay. ranges very, rap’ The ead of — Knap- weeds is brought about main- y by. vehicles that pick up the ‘seeds. and ‘drop them along the roadsides some dis- tance further. Seeds are caught in car doors, on the undercarriage, in the mud on the wheels and in the radia- weeds first appear in an area along main arterial roads and subsequently, are spread to secondary roads. From here they spread to fields and mountain ranges where. they the most lo you Teen gnize the is? The Knapweeds bers of the compo- ily of plants, as are thistle, dandelions, rag- oxeye daisies and this] control _is Fot. cheap, but in ing existing infestations. This , ACROSS FROM THE . -ARENA _ view: of what we. might lose, . Phone 365-7145 it’ must. be . carried: out now. Fly CP Air tothe Golden Gate! Have you walked San Francisco’ 's fabled streets, ridden the cable cars, shopped Ghirardelli Square, stuffed yourself with Fisherman's Wharf delicacies? Why wait when CP Airs two non-stop ‘daily flights will put you there less than 2 hours from Vancouver? CP Air will pian sightseeing, vacation in San F and the ‘area or arrange easy. connections to Los Angeles or Las Vegas. For more fun than you've had in years, jet CP Alr to California now. Call CP Air or your travel agent. Travel with CP Air Js aglobal affair FOR INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS VIPOND FOR TRAVEL TRAIL - NELSON For all travel arrangements see .... WEST’S DEPT. STORE. PH. 365-7542