pamadesaicerees on mentee eee Me en mewee. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957 of Provincial Gov. Grants manu: In the past decade the two for , 62 }most imp t Sc develop- income, {ments for Canada have ‘been the discovery that the country has vast resources of oil, 95, uranium In Manitoba general ing tod ‘ ay per cent of provincial while agriculture provides 27 PAGE 6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, CASTLEGAR, B.C. na 7 THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1957 Be Scere aut Drill Pants KHAKI £ OR OLIVE GREEN MADE OF CONE TWILL and thev‘re SANFORIZED PRICED AT $5.00 ot Leiiner’s a | ed. Footprints In Mud, Glue eOne hound failed to return to To Airforce Riddle The Air Foree has a pet prob- lem that is probably’ unique in Canada. It 1s also causing a certain amount of concern at the RCAF base of Holbeig on Vancouver Island, e During the past few months the cat and dog population in the married quarters of the local community dropped off at an alarming rate. In fact a: recent nose count hardly drew a sniff. Air Force personnel were at a loss to understand why the animals failed to return home until one day they spotted large footprints in the mud, They were cougar tracks. The problem was reported to the game department and a pro- fessional cougar hunter was dis- patched to the scene with rifle and two hound dogs. Round one went to the coug- ars as far as the RCAF was base and the stcond showed up four weeks later badly chewed, scratched, and with one in seri- ous condition and half starved. Obviously the result of a.tussle with a cougar. Officers at the base sald a total of 17 doys and cats went missing in six weeks. There are only seven cats and five doys left in camp. At the present rate they will be gone in about two more weeks,” one official sald. Al- though there has been no report of the large “cats” hu- Hrs, R. Assi To CWL Convention Castlegar, Father Brophy. The minutes of the last mec! the convenor's reports. to the members about the ne and stated that the plans are not mans at the station, personnel are taking no chances. “We bring the dogs and cats in at night now — as. well as the kids,” the officer sald. .. .. -- Mr. A. M, Hames, 48, of Mer- ville on Vancouver Island, a coug- ar hunter-of 30 years experience, was flown to Holberg by RCAF Canso alreraft on April 26 for his second attempt to rid the base of the cougars. He was backed up in the pro- being be successful, children who will be making the! first Communion later in May. May. 3 The CWL of St. Rita's Parish, held their monthly meeting at the Marlane Hotel with 16 members present and ing were read and adopted, also Father Brophy spoke briefly. church which is under disgussion so that the prospects are much brighter and he hopes that the project will Mrs. C, Brodman offered to convene a breakfast for the Mrs, R. Assie will be the delegate to the CWL Convention which will be held in Lumby in The hostesses Mrs. C. Brod- man and Mrs, Leo Bossee served igor t= we Ww ir E: MONTREAL Fi RSEBACK TRIP ei Based On 1956 Census ith w. ion to the Minister of | concerned. At the same time, payment will be made to the newly in- illage of Houston and er and Sid- ‘t es, will be more one-half million dolalrs gi than those for the year 1956. | Payments to the newy incorpor- ated City of Corporation of the Surrey have been deferred unt! certified population figures are B.C. Power Commission To Build Huge Tunnel Al Ash Riv er ICTORIA, — Award of a $3, 200,000 contract for driving 15,000 feet of tunnel at the Ash River hydro-electric development ' near W. McLoughlin Port Alberni was announced to- Out to convert Eastern Canada to the Social Credit theories are Premier Bennett of British Columbia, left, federal leader Solon Low, centre, and Premier Manning of Alberta, Though thelr @ T.¥. ANTENNA EQUIPMENT 4 @ RADIOS — RECORD PLAYERS “Years of experience is our guarantee dependable service". ay of PHONE 3331 P ELECTRONIC SERVIC arty’s strength is mostly in the west, the three Racial Credit leaders gay they are confident the the June elections will give the party a national — flavor. Mr, Low said thera would be no coalition with any other party. : HOLDING THE as ladies' hosiery, are even cheap er today than they were 15 years have to travel at Ieast 20 miles a day for 1,825 days, allowing time to rest and re-shoe thelr ject by three hound dogs. delicious refreshments. As it was Pee Gb An RCAF official request for|/the Presidents birthday Mrs, new pet stock at Holberg is not|Brodman had a cake with lighted planned at the moment. candies for the occasion, A parereerorersenssa= rernOs humorous gift was presented to Mrs. Assie for the occasion. g The booster by Mrs, Walter prize’ was ‘won Jackson Logging Co. As entertainment Mrs. Gerry Ltd., Wilson Creek; and Fischer Archibald showed colored tilms|°74_ Danielson of Refuge Cove. of B.C., Alaska, Oregon and Cali- Winner of the multiple saw- fornia, which were enjoyed by all mill operations award «with over the members, -jone million man hours is Alaska Pine Co Ltd, Vancouver. Other awards in the sawmill industry went to Canadian For. Lo i west Accident Rate est Products Ltd, (Eburne Saw: mill Division); Pacific Pine Co. " jn Forest Production Ltd., New Westmister; M. B. “The annual awards for safety | Kin; * 1 Lumber, North Vancouver; in the B. C, forest products in-|Cranbrook Cartage and ‘Trans: dustry were announced today by|fer Co. Ltd, McMahon Lumber the Workmen's Compensation|Co, Ltd., Mission City; Summit Board, but the big news was the|Logging and Lumber Co, Ltd. fact that the accident Paldl; i 1t., rate in 1956 in the forest pro-|Qualicum Beach; Llo; . * yd - Bros, quces industry had. hit an all-/Lumber Co, Ltd., Prince George. ime low. The best record in the ply- ‘The accident frequency rate is} wood industry was won by the calculated as the number of lost|Victoria Plywood Division of B. time compensable injuries. that]C, Forest Products Ltd. occur in a million man hours of " sme sash and door industry work at an operation. a For ‘the first time since re|Sverds were also bestowed on Window Screens & Doors cords have been’ kept the fre]torta; pioneer Sash and Door Co. a ey 3 - Cabinet Making * ‘One thing Canadian women|ago, even though nylons are al- ., jean be grateful for when they|most.certain to go up in price Successful tenderer was Bel- Born in Toronto in 1929, Wil-| 59 shopping this spring is the|saon, mont Construction Co, Ltd. The] liam Joseph McLoughlin came tO} fact that in recent years the] According to the experts, both firm is now setting up camp fa-|the West Kootenays in 1951 to price of clothing hasn't gone up|etyle an quality in the ‘Canadian cilities and tunnel work {s ex-|become sports editor for the]. fast as the general cost of|made garments will be far ahead pected to begin immediately. |Trail Daily Times. tt o|Nving. The Dominion bureau Of|of anything seen here before, All ‘Two sections of tunnel and in- In 1953 he joined the sta! statistics consumer price index | tn all, it begins to look as though : dio Station CJAT as Sports|chows that clothing prices havel the Canadian woman will be just tor and assistant to the news| not increased as rapidly as total| shout the best dressed of all dur- The following year he} prices — particularly cars, TV,/ing the Easter parade. 4 News Director for| ete, — but nelther have they : day by the B. C, Power Com: Liberal Candidate mission. 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Sein oe Glass of all sizes & weights rete tor tie aa shingle mill induatry is the Red : : ; De ; .02, DI ee ee ot eee ng aa /znne Deon of Min and —— Castlegar Sash & Door Interviewed B tire wood products. industry has}. industry went to Stave Lake nee “@ By {Sina of the ing. [Cedar J. and M. Mls Led, New ag EER .. : ‘ x PERCY HALLINVELL [ite operations award with ovet|Gistries Lid, Vancouver. || i eB, = one mii _ ie, uy ’ =F . * Ea ————ren ee CJAT . Tes aor ir, nous is ae ‘The pulp mill award was won a es er awards in the logging Sic wht industry went to the Cowichan Howe Sound Pulp Division, The n 5 LA PROGRESSIVE + {Ltd.; Northern Pulpwood Ltd:‘at CONSERVATIVE PARTY . |Beaver Cove Camp; Kelley Log has been a regular decline from! winner of the award in the . Charles H. Wright . igh dent frequency rate for the en- Other awards m’ the. shingle 1 declined from 119.37 to 49.94. aE Forest Products Ltd. by Canadian’ Forest Products on =, TONIGHT 6:30 forge ie) Division of B. C. 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