“ LOCAL 2300 ‘Carpenters’ Social November 24th ROBSON HALL 9 p.m. Guests may be Invited : With ‘Thanks & Appreciation We. take. this opportunity to thank, with ap- . preciation, those organizations and ‘citizens who took part..with us in the observance of Remem- brance Day. Special thanks to Mr. N. Fishwick and - the SHSS Band, the Air, Cadets,,and those who ; handled the Poppy Distributions and the: Wreaths. To Mr, .and Mrs. Hirtle for providing the'theatre in case of bad weather. To all who-in anyway contributed. to the success of the 929, wed Thank You. * Branch 170 :Castl FIELD STREAM BY JACK WHITE During the past 10 days the fish have been hitting hard and fast on the Arrow Lakes with some dandies being brought in. Howard Anderson came up with a‘ pair of beauties on Sunday —seven and nine pounds — to give Alice;and Joy. and Andy Andrews the, horse laugh as they were skunked. However, Andy ‘caught up on,,-Monday with a 10%. pound- er. Incidently, they were all Dol- lies. , Dick Mottershead, the hig boo. ster for the w Lakes fisher- man, tells,me that Mr, Kline came in, with .a.22 pounder and other boats, reported in with fish rang- ing from eight pounds up. So. hit for the water, fellows, they’ re sak: king ‘and if. all reports are Pink, pearl plug is the 1 uit oot chelge. 5 Royal Canadian Legion’ Turkey Shoot INDIAN FLATS THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18th 1.00 p.m. to Dark Trap Shoot - Bring your own Gun 22 SHOOTS AND NOVELTY SHOOTS 22's-PROVIDED Castlegar & District Sportsmen’: 's Assn. EY oll AAA AT LEGION WELF. ‘ARE BINGO Saturday, Nov. 10th LEGION HALL — 8pm. _ STC a E 2a THE CORPORATION OF THE-VILLAGE OF KINNAIRD NOTICE OF Been Public Notice is hereby given to the electors of the Municipality of The .Corporation of the Village of Kin- naird that I require the presence of the said electors at. the Village Office on ‘Monday, the 26th day of Novem- ber, 1962 at the hour of 10:00-(ten o’clock) inthe fore- noon for. the purpose of electing persons to 0 represent them as Commissioners. The mode of nomination. of candidates ‘shall be as follows: Candid. shall be qualified electors of the Mr paper shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this notice and-noon.of the day of ination. The in ion-paper. may be in the form prescribed in the “Municipal: Act,” and.shall state the, name, residence, and occupation of the person nominated, in such manner as to sufficiently identify.such candidate: The nomination-paper shall be subscribed to by the can- didate. In ‘the event of a ‘poll being necessary, ‘such poll will be opened at the Kinnaird Improvement Society Hall on the 6th day of December, 1962, between thé’ hours’ of 8:00.A.M. and 8:00. P.M. of. which every person is hereby Fequired to take notice‘ and govern himself: accordingly. ., Given under my. hand at Kinnaird, B-C., this 12th . day of November, 1962. din writing by two duly The oR. J. MORICE, . : Re ig. Officer, .other four vere 5 and 6 Office Pete E- wart’ reports that fishing on Koo- tenay- Lake isn’t too. bad if the wind is down but lately that hasn't been too often. Deer being bagged of. Jate is on par with last year pretty well and should have taken a sharp increase last weekend with .|the extra holiday and snow at the higher levels. Went over to the Christina Lake burn lest weekend with John Sherbiko, Baden Venables and his light of: love, Irene Guthrie. We did it the hard way and left our car at the bottom with John and I heading up one side of the draw and Baden and Irene heading up the other. -Ten minutes from the car I nailed a small buck and half an hour later Baden on the other. side creased one hip of a_ beautiful white tail buck, Just touched him, I was watching through the glasses at about 800 yards and could that boy travel, Last seen he was go. ing all out and a mile away. Up..on top we.met hunters from Princeton over: here after White tail net result .one four point mule deer buck and as they said “We have lots of these in our back yard over there.” They had driven to the top and camped for three days but no white tail, also ran jinto Harry Bates, Ray and Murray Heagy up there and some more. fellows from Castlegar as well as: Vancouver Island and Van. couver, . :Wherever. you’ went there were hunters and if there was one deer bagged for every 10 shots fired'15 should have come out of that area alone. . Nick. Shelfontiuk and Exnie | Proke took Ernie's brother out.on his first’ B.C. deer hunt in the same area and he bagged a lovely DEER PARK SOGIALS four point at 150 yards with a head shot, right, between the eyes and open sights at that. Bouquet ‘of the week goes to Kenny Leitner’ ‘who went’ up to Sheep Lake and ran across four deer,’ He had eight shells in his 30-30 and’ opened up with real gusts, He never got buck fever I understand just excited, anyway after he had run out of ammuni- ten without cutting a hair one of the deer he ‘was shooting at for- gave him and: walked almost up to him to see what he was crying about. Never:mind Ken, ‘it hap-| py pens to lots of us. Just buy some more bullets and try again, This Sunday, Nov.-18, is the day, the Castlegar Sportsmen. hold their “first “turkey shoot. There will be trap shooting for turkeys, Bring your own” shotgun: and ‘22 shoots ss well but in the latter 22's will be provided by. the. club.and must be used as no private 22’s will be allowed. One novelty shoot planned can be won by anyone as longias. they hit the paper as there will be no bulls eye, For fun at its finest come out and try your luck and see -if you can win your Xmas bird and at the same time support a fast grow. ing club of fun loving fellows. . Charlie. Fodor. just. arrived back from the East Kootenay with a, bull Elk and a rack rumored to be in the: ‘trophy. clags,. Brother Joe in the same party,came back, with a cow, but the other five members of, the party, Art, Anderson, Del sppard, ‘Bill. Garrett, John Sher-, the and Jim Danchella came empty, handed, ; Jim. had. already tagged out on inoose, but was along as sulde, pull cook and host. Kootenays now go’ prepared as it's colder.,and the snow is coming down lower by the day, But: that's what‘ you want. The, Elk’ will: coming down to'meet you. Anyway, you'll have'a lot of exercise, hard work and fun. Robson WA Plans to Sell Mince Meat, Xinds Cakes The regular meeting of the ‘Women's Association of Robson Community Memorial Church was held recently in the cl all. The vice-president, Mrs, H. F. Hyson, was in the chair and there were 22 members present, Mrs. H. H. Evans acted as treasurer for the meeting. 5 The. meeting opened with ‘a short meditation and prayer given by Mrs. Hyson. This was followed by a hymn “0 God of Love, O king of Peace.” Mrs, C. H. Thring play. ed the piano... Mrs, D. Carter, in charge of the devotional period, took Re- membrance ;Day, for her theme. She and Mrs, A. J. Martin then rea@d excerpts from reports of re- fugee work being done by the church women of the City Temple in London, England. The devotion= al period clos ith the “In Christ there hoe no East or West.” ’ ’ The first item of business was discussion regarding the plans for, a coffee party, It was decided to set Nov. 22 at 10.30 and it was de- cided to sell’ mince meat as well as Christmas .cakes,' The coffee party, is tobe held in the Church re committee in charge of |' the cakes-is Mrs. B, Thors, Mrs. A. HL Anderson and ‘Mrs. H. Berka, while those members in charge of making mince meat are Mrs, 0. Sutherland; Mrs, R:'T, Waldie and Mrs. D.* Carter. ‘The Christmas “}eakes and mince meat jars are to o> Mrs, Mrs.A.- W. Kent has as her guests, her daughter Mrs. Ted H: of Toronto and the latter's brother in-law, Mr. Fred Call, also of Tor- onto, Ont. On a recent. fishing trip to the Bladstone Creek area, Ivan Hussey of Beaver Falls and Joe Onyschak of Trail made a’ catch of six nice fish, a 10 pounder, an 8 Jb., and the and sold by Men P. L, Swift and Mrs. Cc, H. fall | Thring. ‘The committee in charge of the kitehen for the coffée party is Mrs, raised during the year. It Was de- cided. that $50 each be given to the Robson Anglican and the Rob- .json United Churches and $25 be given to the Baptist Group of Rob- son, It.was decided to give the $75 mission’ money to the Save the Children fund. .: Then the members considered the Christmas gift subject. Those volunteering to. act dn’ the com- mittee were, Mrs. H. Hyson,. Mrs. R, J, Waldie, Mrs, A. H. Anderson and Mrs. H. Perkins. In preparation of the annual meeting, next month, members were asked to hand in, by the end of November, names of members willing to stand. for election. The nominations committee. is Mrs. H. Hyson, or Mrs. W. R. Brown, Mrs. A. J, Martin and Mrs. C. Thring. ‘At\ the annual meeting. it is planned to have a Christmas Pro- gram and exchange of gifts. Z Contributions: were made to the “birthday. book and birthday | == greetings were sung to several. members... The meeting closed with the Mizpi served by Mrs. E. H. McPhee and ast 0. Sutherland. ‘Ladies Curling Club Meribars - - Gel Acquainted : The Castlegar’ Ladies - Curling Club held its ‘first night of curling on Tuesday evening. This was in the form of a “get acquainted” R. T, Waldie,. Mrs.: A. J, Martin | night. and. Mrs. H. Per! ina. The next business was the re- port of the visiting committee, Let. ters of thanks for:cards and flow- ers were Fea The: committee for ‘Mrs. J. all Dolly V: P. D. Ewart of Kinnaird and Glenn Smith of the B,C. Game Department at Cranbrook, were re~ cent visitors to Deer Park. - Mr. and «Mrs. Peter E,Doell of’ Celarwater were weekend vis- itors to Deer Park enroute to their former home at Renata. They were accompanied by Mr. Ewalt Kup- sch, also of Clearwater. Mr, and; Mrs. A. A Phelps had as recent’ guests ‘the ‘Jatter’s bro- ther and. sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J. Schomick and family: of ‘Vancouver, “Mr. C, S, Phelps spent the weekend on a hunting fp, in the East Kootenay: area, is -| Raine and aes A, J. Martin... The malsslonaty, ‘cormmittee re- port was heard. The members were Pleased; to see the... afghan, for which © they. Have ‘been - knitting squares, completed and -ready to be send Canon Greene for his work at Pender Harbour, ‘The layette and used clothing which the members have been as- sembling are ready to go to Wo- men’s Auxiliary Memorial’ House in’ Vancouver, ‘The stationary committee head- ed by Mrs, George Miller received hearty commendation for the mon. ey curled: in. cide about ‘the distribution of funds KING. 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