CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June'23, 1966 Tack White’s Field & Stream last week's “Castlegar wudlife Association meeting 35 members of Castlegar and dist- Hels younger: generation re- d certificates and badges the following: Alphonse Ambr- sone, Don Blais, ‘Larry Bosse, Faye. Desaulnter, Gay ‘Desauln- jer, John Dunn, Barbara Frels- en, Greg Goulet, Wayne Graves, Edward Grifoni, Dale Harding, Dennis Heagey, ‘Harold Hesketh, Harry Holmquist, Roy Holmqu- t. David Kanester, Karl Kor- een, Charlotte, Dennis and Mich- ael LaHue, Joan Lanzarotta, Jim Mazon, Maureen O’Rourke, San- dra Richards, Dennis O'Rourke, Hugh Ross, aie Rysen, Paul ri Len Shea, Bern- hard Turcott, akae Byer John te. Gordon Pettitt presented the Pettitt Photo Trophy to the student, who! has been the most ost has displayed 1 most initiative and who has gained top marks as well as saving a good attendance rec ner but he will never know how close he came to having it drop- ped when he announced the name of our daughter-—Dawne, White—as tie winuer. The most surprised person in the hall, I belleve, was yours truly, for T never expecte that the youngest member in the class had a hope of winning the competition, though I had never seen anyone study the manual more avidly: throughout the course, To say I was proud of her would be Sutting it mildly, as I am proud of every young- ster who takes tie course ‘and sees it through te. hope we will] se all youngsters iy are interest- ed take it and receive their ‘badge of recognition, - As lI mentionesal last week the Castlegar club has finished bulldozing its rifle, shotgun and pistol ranges, and after looking them over I do not hesitate to say that you will not find a nic- er layout in all of B.C. At the recent meeting the club voted the necessary funds to finish the target holders to provide cover- ing for the firing stations and Pace rests. All going well the range will be opening officially with a grand slam shoot in mid- ‘was with the greatest de-| August. light that t T accepted Mr. Pettitt’s camera to take a picture of him presenting the trophy to the win- “SALE * 10% DISCOUNT + GWG Clothing | Stanfield’s Underwear T-Shirts,& Work Socks McGregor Dress Socks Green ‘Work Pants and Shirts Only $6.50 a Set Gloves and Mitts All. Dry Goods Dress Shirts Casual Never Press Pants Venetian Blinds Me: J and Install It has been pointed out that the range area will have to be posted # for use of club members only to qualify for reasonable insurance rates and as I have said before, it is worthwhile for a sportsman to join the club just to use these facilities, if he nev- er attends a meeting or takes part in any Pot the clubs other endeavors. ‘The film shown at the last} 28 necting on mouth ‘to: mouth ar- day.and explain the stand that had to be taken; In the mean- time I do hope they continue to carry on thelr fight in the field of conservation, ‘okanee ‘fishing on the Ar- rows is just starting and should increase rapidly in the next two weeks. Some Kokanee were tak- en'last weekend and as the wat- " recede the fishing will rapid: pick-up. Beaver Like is pro- ye nf cely now and Wilson is coming in, as is Little Slocan and many others, sy comin; weekend fishing should, generale ly speaking, be good on most of the small lakes and the streams will soon be open. Get the boss to cut the grass now ladies, as I don’t think you will be able to contain the male aninfal much longer. NEWS ABOUT.... MINOR BASEBALL In’ Castlegar-Robson and Kinnaird - Castlegar. Robson : Pe astlegar-Robson Little Lea- gue rayetts started recently. These were: June 14: Yan-| be kees 24, Indians 7; Dodgers 13, Tigers 11; June BUA Dodgers 17, | 8ro! Indians ‘15, Tigers'8, Angels 7; June 20; Dodgers 16, Angels 5 and Yankees 16, Tigers 15. June 21: Yankees 5, Dodg- ers 2; Angels 22, Indlans 10. ne game ‘has been played recently in “the Sand Lot play- gtte. June 16: Braves 17, Devils This coming Saturday, the Kinnaird Socials” jase! D, Hughes, Ph, 365-5503 Mr. and Mrs. M. Enoksen attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. William McRory on Satur- day afterncon at the Kelowna United Church, The bride Was formerly Miss Sandra Wiig. Also attending the wedding was the bride’s great-uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Jone Wiig of Castlegar. Visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, B. L. Brown was their daughter Mari- lyn and house guest Mr. Richard Ens of Coquit Recent visitors we the home of'Mr. and Mrs. D. E, Hughes was. Mrs, Hughes, brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. R. tift respiration’ was most interesting and informative. It should be a must for every par- ent, and in fact every child and adult in the district should see film, as it covers every type of accident from boating, indus- trial and recreational accidents to those in the home where ar- tificial respiration might be re- quired at any time. week ago ‘Sunday I at- tended the East Kootenay Rod and Gun Club meeting in Kim- berley and last Sunday our West Kootenay Zone meeting in Fruit- vale, At pot. meetings the con- Complete Line of Groceri At Fair Prices Every Day|" FREE DAILY DELIVERY “United Purity Stores” Cheveldave’s MERCANTILE LTD. P.O. iene skoe 180 — 105 MAIN ST. HONE Ete CASTLEGAR, B. brief. from the Selkirk Conservation Society came up or discussion. The brief itself is excellent in many aspects where it deals with some phases of game man- agement, the acquisition of win- ter ranges for big game’ protec- tion, the need for an increase in staff of game biologists and many other points. However it falls down be- cause. the club completed the brief by passing a resolution asking for bag limits on game and seasons. Sportsmen through- out B.C. have’ disagreed with time and again: but STA ‘+ Made for Each Other! INTERNATIONAL 1100A. PICKUP. AND THE CAMPER OF YOUR CHOICE Check these Pickup features: @. 131” wheelbase for ba- - lanced load and - good ” riding @ V304 8 cyl. engine fo? rugged on or off high- Serogr en. concede that — with the know- ledge they have and the limited time and funds available to them —they have done-an. outstand- ing job. in the field of game Management, Further they have made their views known to __ biologists throughout the country and have had complete cooperation from these most dedicated men and it would be like turning the con- servation clock back 10 years if sportsmen tried to set their own bag limits. ; Consequently. both zones were forced, to refuse to back this bricf. I hope to meet with the Selkirk Society some e user truck transmis- a 6” bonus load box’ Leaf front springs and : -heavy duty. leaf rear springs. for minimum sway with camper Two-speed electric wipers Foot-pedal park’ brakes Full instruments Comfortable seating 650 X 16 truck-type tires Power-lok. rear differen- tial ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Also, Entér Our. SEE/WIN CONTEST See GEORGE CLERIHEW at Central Truck & EQUIPMENT. COMPANY, LIMITED "PH. 365-6565. 498 COLUMBIA AVE., Ask to Test, Drive Any Vehicle ROBSON SOGIALS {t: Mrs. A, Sanford Ph, 365-5883, | Mrs,..O. (Cap) Suteriend left by plane recently to Prince Rupert with her an ine Jaw. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kraft and children. Mrs, H. Evans returned on Sunday morning from Vancou- yer, where she attended a Sen- ior Citizens Convention and then visited with her daughter and family in Haney. . On Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. D, Kelman, Mr, and Mrs, J. Schuepfer and Mr, and Mrs. D, Stewart gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Sanford to honor-Mr. Evans on his birthday which. he celebrated on Mon day. Mr, Evans cut a decorated cake and greetings were sung. Mr. and Mrs, J. Raine spent the weekend at Mirror Lake with Mr. and Mrs. K. Robey and fam- Miss. Rita. Schuepfer was home from Nelson for the week- end. Marlane Hotel , Ladies Have Six Wins, No Losses ‘Marlane Hotel Ladies’ Soft- ball. Team, the West Kootenay Ladies’ Soft- ball League has had: six straight wins with no defeats. The team is coached by Gerdon Simonson. |. @ On June 15 the team troun- ced the Nelson Queens 16-7 and last: Thursday they defeated Foundation-Dravo Ladies by a narrow margin of ‘Winning pitcher ‘Coleen Me- scribed as “the art of good sportsmanship". ‘Marlane Ladies _Play | all am, which competes inj i G, eweestork-alu}lvalecteunul— SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store A deesatt pay , even Wo tahe chstaced with The Home of Draperies And a Host of Fine Fabrics . Please Note: We are Closed on Mondays CAR-MILS FABRICS In the Oglow Block — Telephone 365-3134 Open Tues, - Sat, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Fri,10 am, - 9 pm gar Fo League team at the SHSS junds: Two games will be played, one at 1 p.m. and sec- ond game at 3.30 p.m. This is another first for Castlegar so come out and -sup- port our boys! The All Star Pony League team is entering’ the B.C. play- offs' and thelr first game is against Kimberley in Castlegar on July 9 and 10. Watch for fur- ther details in next week's pap- er. ‘Red Cross Kinnaird Four games have been play- ve e y ed recently, two to complete the y sapere cir et Swimming Lessons ‘These were — June 13: of V They are on route home after a trip to Kitchener, Ont., where they attended the 60th ‘wedding anniversary of Mrs, Vander- burgh’s frandparents, Mr, ant Mrs. Villa § chafer. m party was held arden Secs oor guides Darlene and n O’Shea of the Ist Kin- naird Guide Company, wi who will be leaving ‘shortly to make their were presented to the girls by and Janet Zaitsoff. Miss cently, earned nine ‘badges in- in| Richmond, South Burnaby and West End district. Did: You:Know? — When gathering. material by hand if you aiitch. fabrics before break- ing thread from the spool you avold such problems as tangling or running out of thread mid- way. pate Brilliant Mea . In an. Accident . ‘io Brilliant men were tak- en to aye ital at Grand Forks on Saturday after receiving min- or injuries after their car went out of control and ended up in a ditch near that city. The 1957 model car was driven by Walter. W. Wright and his passenger was Bill. Potapoff. i Hd LULL NIMEX > ELECTRIC EYE Fully Automatic. SUPER 8 MOVIE. CAMERA no. threading SOLO! 1 f day. nights ‘at ‘Kinnaird. Ball Park, at 6.30 pm SOLOHd LLILLad home at Prince Rupert, Gifts | Brav patrol leaders Cindy Goetting | & Sharon O'Shea has re- Ten cluding’ her citizenship badge. Me. E. Bail - wa D } 9, Yanks 8 (round rob- in); June 14; Mounties 12, Brav- es 11 (round robin); June 15: Yanks 10, Mounties 8 {league); Hn June 16: Giants 11, Braves 8 Geague). , Final Standings for the le: Clarke’s Pool | 762 2nd Ave. . Ist Campaign: July 4-14 2nd Campaign: July 18-28 Registration 9.30 a.m., July 4 _ Oh hOS 3 moet oat BHO. OFHOOH Junior, Inter , Senior, Life Saving and Adult Instruction For Information Phone 365-5106 noak Nixes ‘Region: “Te Okana; can cannot’ alow itself . enter into public. debate (with each and every group which sees fit to’ criticize “its. actions,’ its chairman, Frank nes stated recently. .. He announced this stand in a statement dealing: with, the controversy over; e college She ; Okanagan . Regional ‘College Council last month for- confirmed. the Westbank- Indian Reserve ; site following submissions ‘by in the = end of been further ‘cri elled’ against + dnatyidual coun- members ani id against the ail council asa whole: 4 i “Some of this criticism re- wing to information of pro- coun- cation of previous policy follow- ing exhaustive review ard groups | With the val. | 4 a gainst error and misealcula- ten. “Council members realize ot experts In collesa' ye and welcome construc- tive and: suggestions and nope they will continue, |‘ us council however. can- not allow. itself to enter. into ‘Any Public Debate. create. a base: for a. succossful institution of post-secondary ed t weation, The counell is now in the process of collecting and ex- amining’ facts: concerning ‘every facet of this undertaking and these facts will’ be: presented to the people prior to‘a referen- public ‘debate with each and| dum. éeverygroup which sees fit to criticize i, ‘actions. I dats u is that there ye in Hands of Parents By Pastor D. Reeves Calvary Baptist Church Once upon a time, old Egypt, an immense me iD care- from one solid alab fia wband Was to be erected into Place. rulta pharaoh, as a crafty. precaution against any carelessness, “ commanded the son of ene erection BI cupee sor be teaite in the area must be made as each phase of the ‘college's planning p: KOprens es and regrettable though | may be it cannot be expected to.meet the unanimous approval of who. c noes to. be, determined ct ‘the progress of the to rone coun: f We can. only ask that cit zens of' the area. carefully’ an: epiectvely wolgh the facts a if available and. that tain oy, not bere undue importance, to matters where unanimous ap-| physical ues- | information and ‘assistance to Thrums Ladies Join Kootenay Softhall League ‘Thrums Ladies’ Softball Teani has joined the West Koo- tenay Ladies’ League, it was an- nounced by the team The team, which per pee ‘4 red ‘and yellow. shirts, sored by Super Valu storec Cook-Out Headquarters "Deluxe Patio Torches, each , $3.59 a Barbecue Utensil Holders, each_..,$2.49 Barbecue Tools, Astd., cach .. $1.00. 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Hydro has awarded two contracts » totalling more’, than} Mica $1 mittion for. additional © con- lon activities at Mica Vil- north’. : EUROPEAN "FOURS “ ARRANGED... ee: | CASTLEGAR: AGENT: FOR THE WESTERN HG BL: ‘ _A secon ae has been awarded to Vancouver, So rectors. exten-|° ing construction of 648-foot-high dam.° i vA flie.00 contract to bulla 16 additional single val is apparently, Pee ““Placating one grou! serves , on! often valley; he ‘stated, ed foi enzure that there would be slip-up. That day ‘the child's life ‘was literally depend- ent upon the words and actions of his father. Parents, "there isa sense in} Chita in impossible. | grag] nity. “The academic board of B.C. and the dep: ent of educa- tion have approved the actions and decisions ‘of the council to} date and’ the council will con-{: tinue to be guided by the ad- vice of recognized authorities in education. “In spite of the difficulties to date much progress has been made, The effort and \time ex- ‘tended by council members | ward planning for, the college may ‘not be apparent put it has to-] Mr:-and Mrs, J. Toogood ai jieccs Sup Club Members = Re-Elect Officers David’ Thompson Stamp Chi members ‘met at the home ot Bluebe: Creek recen' Nielzen “was in the chair. sai of .: officers ing. =" a “We wish to assure the re- sidents of the Okanagan that as school - elected led'to Dawson Hous-| bers will pment of Vancouver. for -completion homes will new es ag total; 0 of. family dwel- 0 $888,000, contract oF not the students are to bene- fit Regional | also .of The‘ took’ place oe Mr. Nielsen was returned as président by‘ accla- ‘ood, soccotary: last month, Parents, nly you,to heaven our, influence in’ spiritual mat- surpasses that of any other ou, That child is in your one vin Re formative. years, life can becoming sin- id Let every father and mother that bythe time th hile He was Tey ras. child half they do toward the’ formation of his in ‘the should. f and when fo is old he will “ee lepart fr om it.” ‘decide what they. will do ‘3 as foolish as to allow our gardens to, choose , between weeds or William Tell was ordered to shoo! oot an arrow cand. witty tt surely your children are ssions that | * Ld “eg prodety SAVAGE SHOES. for children Maddocks Shoe Store: GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE 3194 Highway Drive in the Miller’ ond Brown Bullding, Trail, Phone 364-1822) WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE . 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