; Thuisday, June 7, 1962 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 7,: 1962 AND STREAM | BY JACK WHITE Ready for: Trouble Beginning last! ry. as tho first stage in:implementing plans recently. announced byt the depart- ment of Well we: hava-been hearing of some fine and fantastic catches of fish up inthe Kootenay Lake for the pagt few’ weeks. Most of. the’ fish being-taken were in the two to eight pound class with the odd one around 12 pounds. in fact Jack Stewart and his partner fished for eight hours a. round Kaslo and’ came up with a seven, five, two and'a one pound- er. While Phil Wanjoff and Jack Kanigan managed -to’ boat a five and a seven pounder. . What I can't understand is why these boys are all going so far away,from’ home. Allan Bforey, gar for’ the month of May, I be: one of our more junior wlth Now in “its. sixth week picked up a 1214’ pound Rainbow | w! Trout off Two-Bit Creek just past Deer: Park a week ago Sunday and, this makes him the king-fisher for the Sportsman's Club of Castle- leve, and winner of ‘the’ monthly. fly rod contest. fellow when -one of our juniors goes out and brings in the biggest fish of the month, and incidentally the biggest one he has ever caught. It sure tickles me, Mind you there were two. 15% pounders, weighed in-that were caught off Sunshine WE HAVE THE GIFTS for Father's Day and they’re all: priced to suit any budget ‘|members of the Castlegar ‘Club ko ,|Mr. Yuirek of ‘Trail boated a 16 “| off.. Broadwater Bay beyond Deer Bay last week so Mrs. Mottershead from Deer Park informs me, but the'-Sportsman concerned weren't ieee eligible for our fly rod con- "And just to make you Kooten- ay Lake. fanatics a little happier, pound four ounce Kamloops Trout Park -last Sunday while I under- stand two other -fisherman ‘who didn’t come up ,with any really big one’s did‘ manage to pull with 15 fish. None under: 1% pounds for eight hours of fishing} 1: from Deer Park up. “The favorite lures still seem to ‘be the pearl pink, blue back, and silver and gold Alackan plugs. Summitt Lake has been pro- ducing quite a few nice catches of late with fish up to five pounds be- ing taken,’ with a variety of lures from salmon flies, to black ants, plugs willow.leaf trolls and worms being the ‘catchers. So it looks like things are warming up fellows and fishing is’ getting hotter even if winter is still with us weatherwise, As I write this I ‘hear its snowing in: the Monashee, Sher- man Pass, and at the top of the Kinhaird-Christina’ Lake’ road. Its January in June'I do believe. * Our Cascade Reunel ‘Club has been having .a .really, 55. NUMBERS “CALLED ee Willi ‘STORAGE - CRATING - Trail 364-1818 peamene ; ‘MOVING & STCRAGE “The Family Mover” LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE, HAULING For Free Estimates Call Collect Gj eral’ Hospital. ‘ . ‘Mr, atid "Mrs. E. ‘Beynon from Sago am’‘s: PACKING - SHIPPING Nelson 14 re Couldn't happen to a nleer x arades: in Squadra will- ‘parade at the Post rough time with itg Thursday, sieht, Obedience |‘ : eae 3 few aa in ‘Vancouver: Jast week sugiher, Loreen, Ml | and Pat have moved to Castlegar, | tored..to Alberta last weekend vis- ih. enly, five paid-up members she: nly ‘toruble is that it has The 6 every ‘single solitary ‘Thurs- day since the classes started and with the net result that quite a few of our potential members have given up. the ghost too read- come on out again this week and next and we'll see if we can extend the course so you can catch up.and finish with the rest. ‘581 SoUADRON Part 1 =A Brondeasting rae energiz- ed its radio networks on a 24-hour basis, ready’ to broadcast instruc- tion and information to the public should ‘any national emergency arise, This ' action affected the low power relay fransmltiens§ CRUD: which operates in” this ar Under the - federal “govern transmitters are unmanned and unable. to be turned‘on~ or, off at short ‘notice, they now remain on the~ air around the clock, broad- casting the music fed over the not- | @ work, ‘The’ network, . known : as tlie ork, | odie NOTICE PARK ELECTRIC WILL: BE CLOSED’ FOR HOLIDAYS _ FROM JUNE 11 - 23 INCLUSIVE _ Netw is co-ordinated by, the CBC, which in a national emergency would act under the’ direction of the ‘minis- ter. of ‘transport. It includes pri- vately-owned and» CBC stations. - : ‘In the event of a national em- ent’s plan, key CBC radio stations are staffed around the clock, although they are not actually on the air. «The network‘ these ergency, all statlons in operation at the time will’ re- main ‘on the air, while those radio Hatlons: which have shut down will |; ” CBC and privately-owned stations ‘lis in continuous’ operation, feed“ ing music in:order te be): * possible. All stations will broadcast’ only official warnings and ; instructions. 0 "| network ‘communication between the ‘stations. ‘While this has made no ins. ‘| mediate “change:in' the ‘hours ‘of broadcasting for manned “CBC :| stations, it has affected low power radio transmitters serving: some o1 smaller communities. ~ Since these low power radio “KINNAIRD BRIEFS Olfice 8 at 18:50 hrs. on Wednesday Range re details will be issued at this, parade, /Next parade Wednesday 20 June 62, Fallin at the Post Office at 18:50 hrs. - 2. Row! Normal ainiag will be carired out as per CAP 464 F-25 and San. syllabus. All Cadets who DO NOT have their names “down for Summer Camp will turn in their uniforms at this parade, 3. ‘Orderly Officers: . 13.June 62, “8/0 Hill. 20 June: 62. * F/O Hill, 4, Orderly Sergeants: 62. ¥/Set. Kuit. Sgt. Simpson “Cpl. Batchleor. - C, MacBain, F/L. ank ‘Webster | spent & ‘Vancouver | Have taken up resi- denca in Robson. ; ‘Mr, ‘and. Mra,‘.G: Yard, Doug ‘* Mr. and: Mrs, J, Marshall mo- beer Paces ! . Anthony Quance of Van- couver'is home visiting with his mother, Mrs. F, Quance.".-* Mys. J. T. ‘Webster has .had Mrs. Dorothy Webster, and Mr. and Mrs. George Tweed from Van. couver, as guests for the last few days, Mr. J. Webster has been a patient in the isan} hospitay but is coming al well, in Trail Tadanac Hospital. Mrs. Lily, Fuergeson} returned ll 7 £0, 581: (Castlegar) Sqn]: : RCAC. d Mrs. H. Evans spent |’ : sundey, Visiting in Creston. Miss Joan TsHue is.a patient 3 Two building. ‘permits for $1; 750 in new Soneleuction were ap: provi Hi ee ¢ couiie again discussed a pen- sion plan for the village's volun- teer firemen.:A ‘meeting will be held with the firemen to discuss the subject. ° . : Comm.°-E.~ C, Ackerman re. ported on a council delegation’s Visit -to view the road serving the | ~ John Paulsson, property. He’ said there is one. narrow spot in the road and the.road.must be widen- ed and built up. He said the road will be fixed “when we don't have rush nae Teachers, alaric 3 year “towards negotiation of tea: | il ‘chers’. ‘salary’: contracts’ for, 1983 has ‘been taken on ‘Vancouver ‘Is Jand.: x 3 “© Representatives ofthe. :Van- couver ; "Toland: Branch, B.C. School Trustees’ Association, | will ‘meet their “opposite “numbers,” repre- senting Island teachers, at Nanaimo “| to ‘discuss zonal negotiation of s. ary, ‘scales similar to last year.” ~ ‘Vancouver Island was one. of two B.C. areas which conducted zonal talks last year, and it is an- ticipated’ there will be. more this. year. Actual negotiation in” most cases will begin with the reopening of schools in the fall. Effect of the Vancouver Island negotiations was to set up a basic. salary. scale for all Island -schoot districts: except” Victoria, : largely through adjustment of various’ a- greements already in operation in the several districts. “Ken‘s Wheel A ignment. ‘Ph. 365-2472 - Highway - Kinnaird “TAKE YOUR HOLIDAY IN SAFETY” “With ‘an alignment and safety check |! =: ~ (FRIDAY, JUNE 8) KINNAIRD. IMPROVEMENT. SOCIETY HALL: MEN OF. NOTE PLAYING FROM 9.30 - 1.80. GET. YOUR PARTY: READY, TONIGHT AND | JOIN IN ON ALL THE FUN TOMORROW . v $2 Per. 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