~ generators at ‘miles west of CHALLENGED to show his skill at the bow, Harry Coles, who leaving for 100-Mile House shortly; plucked in four bulls and a close Sunday night at Scout Hall in Castlegar. Mr. les has. been ‘archery instructor for the Scouts and Ven- ~ Leo Sommers Photo CGE Wins Contract On Kootenay Canal dade Generators dro. has award- e Kootenay roject, 12 jelson. Other bidders for ‘the contract » we Energomach: and Sinubisal ‘Canuda’ Limited representing | ‘Japanese in- terests. power "Two of the generators to be in ser- ‘ice in 1975, with the third and fourth’ follow: ing in 1976. Total ca] when a of the new plant wi gener- ating installed will be $00, 000 y iew. Hydro dro is now receiving bids for a contract to cavate and construct three-mile-long canal on sue south . side’ of Kootens: River that is required by the project. Closing date for these bids is April: 4th, with the award ofa. contract and start of construction expec- ted by early summer. BONNETT’ Scouts, Venturers Engaged in Study Of Search, Rescue Members of the First ‘turer ose hen completed the Venturers will. obtain” an- other segment of their ‘ven- turer Award. Those taking part are: Matt Allen, . Give Calder- bank, Ken Chernotf, Karl Emde, . Bob Garth Hughes, Ken Johnson, Dave Henne, Tim Eepointe, rues, icKay, Joe: Paulis, Stewart, Jim - Watt, ie Wright and Ron Chernoff. Hash Sentence Walter - Kabadott, of Castle; char, pos- session cf had has peea “ sentenced ae one month in the Lower Mainland Region- ectional Centre in : BOYS Bi MENS WEAR” a MENS WEAR TELEPHONE ) TELEPHONE 965-6761 AGanoo Trip Down the Arrow Lakes From Needles Down fo Drowned Broadwater Our Gallant Canoemen Bend Their Backs cabin, barn, and here and there the crumbilng ruins thelr former homes. A short distance south of want we, stopped for our Am. 1; hat cold and it was a real -revelation to realize ve, With renewed spirits and refreshed bodies, we once again plunged our pad- dies with unison * would make nod his appro We knew. that ‘Eagewo was not too far awa ah coxswan change from when we had last visited the town some ‘auquler and ‘it never really did dev lop. There are ol a few houses in this quiet little comm speaking, wh ally started two miles’ outh of its pre- sent location and it was mown as Killarney. served as a stopping off Bee, for eeulers ‘preempt- ley. (Legend says dians named it as on one of their hunt ey in a cre- scat ehape: ending Needles). ‘By Harotd Wobber — Part Three shore at‘ (Edgewood, before Felocabing at Castlegar. uring the First World War Qernta prisoners were utilized In building | the road over ihe Monashee Pass .to mon. Rose Wright relates an incident involving these men: “One story is told of Dr. Kelso who was a'medi- eal doctor for the POW it was too hot to work. and oe claimed to be il We had our first en- ter with the” sce aves that grew increasing- larger. Soon ‘he front’ of and falling with t sent water spraying ov- er the bowsman. “When we see white- » we'll call it quits”, Bria shouted in a tone that denoted a good deal of rou wale experience. e was only one pra- bien “with | pl 1:4 ito shore. There were no shelt- ered coves, as the shoreline was a series of that came straight up out of the water. -We Passed a point of land hoping that there might be shelter beyond it just couldn't . progress any further, It now: became a matter of turning the cance around wihout dumping: 5 te } and cargo From times in memorial Rte. ie ale, we waited i dort the - the Inonoaklin (fire) vatley®7 and . the; Okan OHA were. connected’. b; Indian trail, which followed in faany. pinees by the present Lumber Co. parent organiz- Btlon of the William Waldie id Sons sawmill, was ‘or- iis located: at the lake- ‘word from” Brian *F! as.to wher wee should ‘bring the craft about. The situation was a tense and on its own scale, rivaled any of the nastiest redicaments that Horatio cance swung eas: tween the trough of two waves and we found our selves moving with great rst Hand Experience Gives Guides Their History. Facts Guides are histo At “this time, the divis- ion covered “both ‘the East and West Kootenay. During’ her time as division _ co: missioner Mrs, a3 Johnson. was enrolled‘as ‘a: Brown the in: ths ‘1931 aS ers that evening, remembered when ek Ba. inaste, riding with the crest, were at shore, whatever. shelter we coul find, As there were no flat areas, we pulled the canoe onto a by 9 and secured. it to ribly " mutilated were. the order of the day. As there was no’ letup the wind after supper we decided to go for another swim. We had a ball as we wrestled with logs. .and - snp anal the waves car- rled our . sanctuary. The whist was beautiful! Soon our — iro) olicking acco! bad. "tt has to be one ot the few flat spots on the lower Arrow Lakes. ‘We made our camp on the “point and laid our sleeping bags on a gener- ous layer of cedar boughs. uite cool tle time getting under way, as there was still a fair dis- tance to cover, “This little farming set tlement was or! known as Little Deer Park, ‘then later as Lakeside and finally the present’ name oe g cent ae ‘ cabins found by the permanent set- . tlers. Two men who lived land cover by the lake flood- E1910 2 wealthy family from England bought mos : of Broadwater and turned it into a large ranch.: 1919, ‘Arthur Mackereth bought ad his family + the ranch and maintained _ the aes until uyare in bough out PINSURANCE sae ized insurance service on all classes FIRE ~ AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY. BONDS seen Hugh Nicol *: at RIGHT, OFF THE TAILGATE AT. HUGE SAVINGS Loin of Bee STEAK $f. 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Achieve it elegant materials ean can ta i you: everywhere a and comfort. 5 bs D: Designer. labels’: distinction to your. ward: Is” The Find rch 23,1972 N se DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS PUBLIC NOTICE LOAD RESTRICTIONS Effective 12:01 A.M., Thursday, March 23rd, 1972, and until further notice, the following Load Res- trictions will be imposed as described in “Regula- tions Pursuant to the, Department of Commercial Transport Act’: LEGAL HIGHWAY LOADING _. No. 954 — Cranbrook-Wasa Junction... No. 33 — Rock Creek — McCullock Road No. 93 — from the International Boundary : at Roosville to Highway No.3. ; 70% LOADING No. 23 Nakusp — Galena Bay Ne 31 — Balfour — Gerrard — Nelway to West Boundary y of New Denver Highway District All overweight permits of any nature ‘are invalid for the, duration of the restrictions. on'the abave- . ” named highways. Violators of the beeen and restrictions will be prosecuted. J. W..Nelson, P. Ew. z Regional Highway Engineer. Minister of Highwoys Department of Highways, Nelson, British Columbia. March ‘20th, 1972. For: Give us your facts. We'll put you in the picture. Merchandising and service businesses make a $50-billion contribution to the Canadian economy every year. They employ more ‘people and produce more revenue than any. other industry group. - Now, in the final phase of the 1971 Census of Canada, we're’ measuring the. precise share of that activity generated by each “business in these categories. The figures relating to your operation are vital to this measuring process. If you are a wholesaler, retailer, or sup- plier of services, you will have. received a census ’.questionnaire to complete. Please fill it in and mail it back promptly. When the Census of Merchandising and Service Businesses has been taken, we will. be able to produce a clear picture of national trends i in these fields, So you can see 1 exactly: “where you fit in. ‘Whatever your sales volume may be, the 1971 census data will show you how your emg final geome ending at §:45 p.m. on Sunda lay | Snight. Winners ofthe “A” event (top pic’: ture) were Ben Arcuri, Joe Catenacci, Gai Tagami and Audrey Arcuri of Nelson. “B’ won by a Nelson team; Keith Loewen, Bere tha Daloise, Buzz Buchanan and Jamie Bene-: » det. — Castleger b News Photos: ; “Government Inspected , Grain-Fed _ Roasts a Blade fe Chuck 8 Se Ten , Fe ; performance compares with others of similar : . —__— = a : : j size, nationally, provincially, or in your own pest eae F county or census district. Sales, payrolls and -, BE FOOT Ft ARD : ae 3 7 : - number of employees are among the vari- z for Sean ee : ). i : : e-ables you can measure. : ie Your individual information ‘will continue _ to be held in strictest confidence; as required by law. We won't publish figures in cases where there are fewer than three firms in a given category, so no one will be able to identify your specific results. The Merchandising and Service Division of Statistics Canada is taking this census to produce accurate, up-to-date information to help in your business planning. To do this, it needs your up-to-date results. The breadth and thoroughness of the census is what makes it so important to'so many people in | business and government alike. Visit . 72 OPEN HOUSE Tnguety. 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