CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 23, 1964 | eae KOOT—NEE MOBILE HOMES 1963 LTD. Franchise Dealer For GENERAL, PATHFINDER; KNIGHT AND SCAMPER Parts - Service - Towing Phone 426-3411 — Box 2409 — Cranbrook, B.C. EH P & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA CEMENT PLYWOODS LUMBER FLOOR TILES DOORS ; PAIntS WINDOWS MOULDINGS oe Satna tra i Ph, 365-8151 ‘POWER FOR GREATER INDUSTRY "| year-old Wesley, jr., caught a The Upper and Lower Dams are two of five dari on the Kootenay River owned and West Power. Together with the ea Damon the Columbia, they generate 500,000 Kilowatt capacity - ready power for the Kootenay’s continuing Industrial growth. ‘| naird are spending a few: days holidaying .on a fishing and ther th Interior Brewerles: modern plant. There's a quickening pace to the business and social life of our Kootenay area these days. The key reason is the upswing in industrial growth and development. More and more ‘companies are discovering the great advantages of Koote- Nay resources, people and living. Interior Brew- eriesis proud to play a vital partin this exciting growth and salutes the many new companies who are opening their doors in n the Kootenays. ‘of Castlegar. BY JACK WHITE Fishing has been really hit- spots in the past K, ma: Kokane: om still hitting for those ‘who like the small but tasty fish. Ford fenders and wil- low ‘leaf trolis with a worm are the favorites, though many are being.taken by spinning lures, Anything silver and red or red and white are the favorites. Bob Friesen and family just came back from fishing the Ar- row above Nakusp.’ Quite a few |g Kokanee and small trout around the pound mark. From (there they went over to Trout Lake and Bob managed to take five over and around the two. pound mark in one evenings fishing. Apparently the week before the big ones were hitting in Trout Lake and over forty were bracket. Danny O'Shea and young eight year old Dan Jr. packed into Cahill Lake Jast weekend —a four hour trip up Evans Creek and managed to bring fhome forty fish for their two- day. effort. Young Danny brought in the biggest one, a sixteen inch. He chased the biggest porcupine too — one that insisted on pay. ing three return visits to the! polyethylene sheet’ that ‘ they were sleeping under. “He just kept coming back till we smack- him: with’ a stick, then he scurried off,” reports Dan Jr. Bill Whittaker and his bro- ther-in-law “report. the fishing good but the water cold in Little Slocan Lake. They hiked ‘in and were using a small old punt that was up there and that leaked ting .the high} taken in the ten to 15 pound 15 faster than they could bail it out. It finally filled up and they wam to a-raft, “and believe me those high mountain lakes are sure cold ** Bill reports, but the fish are’ there too! On ‘the’ lower Arrow few Trout of any size are being tak- n right now: but the Kokanee are Bite hitting the ford fend- er. The twins: and I took a couple of hours’ off. on Sunday and‘ hoofed ‘on the lake, Not a strike from’ 10.30 a.m, to 12,45, then John caught six in half an hour.’ They/:were hitting fast and: furious but I couldn’t ‘hold them at all though I-did manage to bring in a small one. There were numerous catch- es of Kokanee over the weekend of twenty-five and up, with thir- ty some odd being the: largest reported'to Dick Mottershead at Deer Park. Several | Kamloops around the three-quarter pound mark, but no big ones. ’ If you want big ones now you ‘will have to fish ‘deep, try a blue back-or green’ plug on a silver plaice. ‘On the. creeks use a fly, browns, greys and blacks’ are doing the best. on Kamloops while a small coach- man seems to be favored by the Brookies.. Whatever ‘they take you'll have lots of fun, : JOHNSON ' SEA HORSE oun The Sea-Horse ‘9% HP. outboard is only 84 inches high, 8% inches lower tHan right in front... and so is the gearshift! ; ‘Only $406 Waldie Service Centre FRONT ST. CASTLEGAR... PH. 365-7451 BRITISH: COLUMBIA HYDRO AND. POWER AUTHORITY CONSTRUCTION ae ede WORKS FOR CELGAR WATER PLY —— File CQ 971 Sealed tenders for ine ycnaaation of Civil Works for the Celgar tater Supply is No. CA-8, will ‘Hands Across Avery suoceseful (Hands across the Border Picnic) .was held in Kokanee Park on July Sixty-two members 4 from the Homemakers Clubs from Spo-| kane, Chattaway, Deer Park, Colville, Valley Ford, Mead, Che- welah, Hunters, Cedar Point, Tone, Metaline Falls, Newport, and Gavan attended. West Kootenay t Dee pre-|, the Border’ Picnic. Held Kokanee Park - tions.) Having just returned ‘from the National x Conference hts of an fiat Be kindergarten and ju: is grades who*are in ‘need of the best teachers possible and that reading is one of the most +e sident Mrs. W. W: everyone.” She fhe “introduced the secre . E, Lotze president ot Stevens ” County spoke of work. they do at their meetings. They learn cake ‘decorating, and She brought irectings from Ste- vens County. Mrs, EL J. Roylance of Greenwood, past president of Federated Womens Institutes of Canada brought greetings from the National Board. She has just recently poturned. from the Hira Deer Park Socials. . MRS. C. T. WILLIAMSON The Wesley Ritter family of Victoria spent a few days on a fishing and camping trip at Deer Park. They left here sat- urday afternoon for Duncan and | t: Trout Lakes to try their luck at fishing there. While here seven 5 pound Kamloops ‘Trout which was ‘greatly enjoyed for their supper. ‘Mr. and Mrs. M. LaCoursier of Edmonton, accompanied by their son of Castlegar, were re- cent visitors to Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Brady of Edmonton and Mr..and Mrs. P, Romaine of Kinnaird were re- cent visitors to Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kellett and children of Vancouver were the recent guests of’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggeman. They were accompanied by Mrs. I. G. Wiebe and her mother Mrs. Lila Wither Mr. Fred Briggeman has re- turned to his home here after spending 10 days as a patient ia the Castlegar hospital. Miss Lee Devlin and her brother Johnnie of Edmonton arrived to’ spend: a holiday at the ome of their uncle and aunt .Mr. and Mrs. P. Rom: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon "Rath: bone and children Cheryl and Brett of Nelson were Sunday vis- itors to Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. L. Guglielmin and children of Trail were also visitors, here on Sunday. The York family of Kin: camping trip in Deer Park. Mr. and Mrs. Jollymore and family of Kinnaird spent the weekend on a camping trip at Deer. 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V8 i a two-tone black and white... 1955 .4-door V8. : Automatic transmission, radio, : new tires, two tone in. blue and white. A very. good clean car’ ‘with "low mileage. ae FORDS.. “Two 1956 Ford:4-door Vas. Automatic tran: +d yeti, ed paint ©. nf on Vancouver Island. City councils of each of the cities fad agreed oe to place the ing-to support the move ‘at:a| loaf. public: meeting in. the area be- fore’ the! voting..” and: Fred “Bishop, the said: ‘We think Mhhey should be showing © out- standing leadership ‘and :initia- othe mayors. arrived in Vic- commended | for, toria last week only hours after the two councils ‘had decided to support amalgamation and put the vote, it to uy or. Hammer. said the cent twin disasters of the. tidal wave and the long mill strike ae berni yors Leslie Hammer minister Hee hada Jot to do with making the decision. ‘ ay lived jn Al would have been unthinkable’ | few years ago.” Mayor Bishop commented: “We: are doing so many things 2 somtee now; but there is no gua- Fantee, that sort of co-opexa- tion will. continue | indefinitely. It depends’ on- goodwill, ; And -| Joint: services are only ‘half a “The mayors said Port Alber- Castlegar Ferries ce Trip re Less But Passengers Up Number. of ‘round jade by. the. Castlegar forribs last month were 765 less than re-| those made in‘June of last year but: 3,148: more cars and. dri- vers were carried: e the ferry sta- ‘ems to-day and’ in the: * “meantime here’s your (Be Don't be:puzied — see» tistics for last ‘month (with June, 1963, figures in’ brackets) | re- Jeared: by the department of ways? Number of ‘round trips (6, 023) 5,258, ‘of three,” said Hammer, ties to old names, in amalgamation. The: that if one communit again next year. Alberni, Port Alberni Both — Are to Vote on Amalgamation =: ni has a population; of more than 12,000 and Alberni of 6,000, would make the unit B.C.’s fifth largest city. What will 'the new city, be ‘ealtea? “As far as I am con-|’ cerned, you ‘can call it Timbuk- ‘Both mayors ‘said they did not want to discuss such things, as the vote might: fail on loyal- Their, visit to Victoria was to clear up. technical’ problems}. .- learned rejects It (this fall, only. that “commu- nity, not both, will have to'vote \ closely. j distance: every 10 m) per r cont. ofall: freeway accid- ents are year-end collisions and 20. per, cent of all traffic inju- ries are caused by following too “There are. two ‘rules of thumb to ‘determine “a- safe following to size one: car length for h you are travelling, | & or multiplyit 1B your speedometer reading: by two and keeping that many, feet behind. At times, inthe heavy traf- 3] fic ic you’ will encounter on your holldays, maintaining a safe fol- lowing distance may be difficult. Other drivers ma’ space. anes inte! tell gent thing to drop hack te safe dis- tance ae says th the e BCAA. * cut into that |, Castlegar City Centre Motel — BANOUET ROOM — 80 persons — AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS . | Luncheons, Dinners, Weddings, Meoting Room + Dining Room - Coffee Shop 7 days per week 7 a.m, - 9 p.m, Reservations 365-7277: Columbia at Main Street | - ‘alatance affords’ a broader field of fsion, ou are ‘better able up he traffic conditions ahead, Not only do you have a better chariea of stopping in‘an also, lessen GIvIL DEFENCE iimited, The role ‘of Civil: Defence ig mainly “a co-ordinating , one} in and unless a: municipality. takes} cut in too-soon. For safety’s sake definite’ steps in planning’ and | you. should be able to see. the]: training the amount of help'that |: r mir. con be. given: in an emergency os Be that when a’vehicle ‘you should not moving back into line after pass- |. “NAT GAS"’. says Now is:the time to buy a gas furnace from your dealer under the Inland Finance Plan, Avoid the fall rush and obtain the ‘Blue Flame” guarantee of satisfaction, other car in your ror.’ before Tetureing to your e; Dear Sir: biles and” drivers (61,070) | 64,- 218, number of passengers not oer ids.08e) 085) 107, bey x of truc! 17,299, number be Gases’ and semi-trailers (1,473) 1100, 1 num ber - of : motor-buses © (722) 7: number of motor cycles (48). wae and livestock (16) | 58. where a ly and. answe ‘somo time ago. 1 read an article in a Vancouver: pap all que sake us. He also. interviewed et Renata, Syringa, Deer Park Ask Public Apology for Slur. 498 Columbia Ave, CASTLEGAR, Ph. 365-5248 SALES AND SERVICE z a motel owner in C el so This letter’ is . written 0 ‘Deer aie and. Renata. )take exception and ‘wonder. what’ our behalf of the residents of Syrin- neighbors of. Castlegar. think of us. and this: gentleman told him we on the lakes were only piltohltes ..| and “welfare. types. 5 a number of settlers on the var it dade dging by that remark oe the ‘settlers’ in Syringa ‘Cre 3 “We have always looked on Casti as a good i Now this gentleman declin- ed: to. give his name, but we all know who he ‘is and believe we ‘are entitled to ‘an apology. from him. ga Creek, Renata and Deer Park. covt-) Tom Ryan, 3 Syringa Creek. Coast Insurance Firm: Opens Gffice - Here. in Castlegar of. Elgood * Yocated across’ from -Ka ty and of the same name. Mr. Horswill’s Bar “and? ‘Investors’ dicate’ before iy oyna with’ = Photie rR A: Bob Horswill: 365-3491. late Stock of Volk y gen Cars and Trucks -New ‘Rambler Cars ‘Sales’ & Service — Trades - : “PARKVIEW MOTORS — Nelson ic l 1A branch office: of the Van- couver. general- insurance firm Motors. the branch: office will offer all types of insurance in- cluding tei automobile, casual- District manager for: firm is Stan: Horswill, a member of the well known Kootenay family father, A. T.-Horswill, was form- oy. saat reel hae in Castle- rswill has: heen with Hs ‘Trail and investment: company ‘at’ Eulace Albert. . zt a Fi By: “Harry Bate a Jess ‘and ‘with misgivings at: Camp Tweedstmuir where.I was met by Ron ‘Janni, the Canip |. rul Chief and his assistant Sev Cata-|" Jano. They introduced me to'the other leaders and service scouts. ; There were chuckles from ‘the experienced «leaders as I put my fishing rod by my. bunk. know -now why there was laughter.. I‘ didn’t pick: it up pealn until I packed to come homes 2 Each day from. 7.80 rising ‘with’ its roll “call, flag: break ‘and Gratid Howl ‘until lights ‘out after . campfire: at:9.45. p.m. -1s a carefully. scheduled program which‘ req .the presence of the ‘leaders’ as’ observers. ‘ed, me»most was the wide fety of ‘games in ‘which all Yor joys these: Pere ancey ipavanes ‘pack to‘camp. This typifies the kind of“ discipline* used. othe cubs Ser GREATER: mente “Cool OFF With an ‘ELECTRIC nt ‘Edwards- and Co.,|. I arrived ona’ recent ‘Sat-| py Ltd, has been opened in Castle- urday afternoon 1 completely clue- retors or]. The activity, ak impress ¥ , fo solicit’more funds. valid reason why. all:Scout: dis-}:: ts cannot contribute to..this aan, which serves ail:the ‘West ‘ootenay region. T guarantee that :-you will be a i very tired but; happter person e have their own period of relaxa- rulei