; ee tianiday, June 24, 1954 | ° . CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Page 7 : t Page 6 CASTLE. NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Window Screens | Screen Doors Glass of Allll Sizes and Weighits CASTLEGAR SASH & DOOR 155 MAIN ST. PHONE 3211 Hope To Arrange Park For Musical Concerts The Castlegar Parks Board are where outdoor musical concerts can be enjoyed this summer, Parks Commissioner David Campbell told the regular meet- ing of the Castlegar Board ° of negotiating for park facilities |: Consider Revising 0 of Kinnaird Town Plans A new town plan for Kinnaird is under consideration by the vil- lage's ‘Town, Planning Commis- sion and the Board of Commis- sioners, The two bodies held a joint special meeting Monday Mr, Campbell said the Parks Board hope to arrange for, 2 bandstand on a site by the Col- umbia River in the Eastern ‘sec- tion of the village, but further ROSE BALL FRIDAY | NIGHT, MUSIC BY RHYTHM SWINGSTERS .. DRESS OPTIONAL FREE CORSAGES TO ALL LADIES - " Crowning of Queen — 11:00 p.m. ADMISSION $2.00 COUPLE details cannot be announced till the water level has receded. ~ The Parks Board endeavors fol- low letters from several district organizations urging that the vil- lage provide facilities for outdoor concerts by the Castlegar Legion Band this summer. It was decided the Town Plan- ning Commission will draft a new map of the village and the Com- missioners. will then pass or amend it. W. K. Fox was appointed to the Town Plannir-; Commission and named its secretary at the meet- ing and J. Barnes represented the Parks Board on behalf of the vil- lage at the Siscussions: 'ltery of forgotten events in which This is the time of ‘‘fishy” tales and memory recalls a_ certain little episode in the North Ogan- agan last summer. The elderly and ardent fi )andom start,” he was told, - He didn’t. ask, why .so early with the lake. only two miles away J and 8 good car to take them there? He suspected. though, | it ‘y. to sneak up on who shared the me, reminded me of it. recently thus unearthing it from the ceme- WE,HAVE _ BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR Foor WEAR THE FINEST SHOES FROM ENGLAND’ ° Seeing. Is ‘Believing my mind had long since buried it, along with a lot of other simi- larly embarrassing happenings. At our last meeting, this gent- leman suggested the episode re- ferred to'is one “that didn’t’ get in the paper.” My consience gives me no peace till said episode is “put'in the paper” so here goes. It was a wild and stormy morning on. the coast. of New- foundland. But that doesn’t’ mat- ter because this tale is not about Newfoundland, For that matter the weather was pretty rotten on the coast of British Columbia too, But the scene of this little nar- rative wasn’t the coast of B.C. either. It was in the North Okan- eae sat. vacation. fae: pearing a ie ‘with | was the'fish in the dark, | Arriving at the lake the two fishermen were assigned to a boat known simply as “Number 14” anchored} some 300 yards off- shore, While his partner sorted out the maze of lines, hooks, spoons, ‘spinners, ‘poles and worms le ‘called “tackle” our hero's job was to climb in ano- ther boat at the dock and go fetch Number 14. It was at this point that. the embarrassing occurrence occur- red:.No need to tell of the fel- low’s woeful ignorance in matters pertaining to boats and anchors ‘cause he proved it that morning. Number 14 was anchored’ with acar axle encased in’ a huge block of.conerete with a-block of water to mark the. "location of the anchor. To lift anchor and.away, all one had to do was untie the give scription of the ‘Sbundaht fish was teaming, prompted the rash with which he said a nearby lake} ferent ideas. admission that our hero’ would ‘thoughts of ocean liners and how like to hook one or two of thesa|their anchor is’ hauled aboard piscatorial prizes. How would|prior to any journey, he proceed- | ~ the next day fui bent Fine. It/ed to do that in this case. It was rope ing the boat to the anchor. This boatsman had dif- His drowsy head filled with a but he made it and was. would call next morning, early. The vacationer was to learn a new significance for the word “early” that next morning. He was to discover that town and country people do not mean the same thing by jit. His blissful slumber and even more blissful “Bese Its genial: rich flavour makes G&W Bonded Stock as delightful to the taste as it is easy on the entertain- ment budget! a GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. Established 1832 °° Distitiers of the renowned , PRINCE ‘REGENT + This sdvertisement is not published or ieicpea by the Liquor Contre ¢ Boeed os br the Gorerament of Hateh Colombia: es of hauling in huge whales with eotile willow stick and rowed proudly back. to . shore towing Number 14, It was a slow journey with the 500 Ibs of unwonted weight almost found- ering the little vessel. The return trip to the anchor- age,was harder and his red face was not due to any sunburn, It was ‘a relief to see the ‘last. of that car axle in cement, though. a out suddenly and rudely by what seemed the great flood of Noah’s time. It was only . his younger brother awakening him, sound sleeper that he is, in the only way. he knew how — with a dipper- ful of cold water. It -worked. Our .hero ‘was sud- denly wide awake. Darkness was everywhere, and he was told it; to Bet. For i sake only, it n’t sample much of the lake’s fish either, that day. The partner hooked one which . provided = taste of fish for his cat. Our hero has. on consolation, The O} wood floating..on top™..of.. the], . might be mentioned the two did- | . Thursday, June 24, 1954 =ROCKETGAS— , (PROPANE) FOR” "' Cooking — ~ Water Heating alee Hous: Heating — Clothes Drying: “IPS FAST = Srmeth pte YU ed AU Ee ot et 5 is McKay & Stretton Lid. 532 Baker st oe Re Son ae Phone 1555 2S) Dosnee, ANY: «/ CLEAN ‘EGONOMIGAL”: + BIG, SA THE ONLY COMPLETELY "AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING REFRIGERATOR’ ~ Frost-Frée Compteroly Automatic Detrosting fulls Nidth. am lb. Freezer FuneWicnhy Hiumidrawer Roll-Out Shel i Lift-Out and: ‘Adjustable Sholves Snack-Rack in Door Boy the Best, fer fess, ess, at soe SN Ag pare ferred to as the Woodenhead Valley (Oaken Noggen). That suggests there are others there who don’t know. too much sbont bokt#and Gchors either; © What do you" ‘want ‘most? ‘A home? A A holiday? Retirement? ‘Whatever it may be, this hook can help save for any purpose you choose account pass-| -book forge your dreams into fact. Open your savings account today at our nearest branch-there are poem than face 0 ‘une Ge 3 0S:8 ban 7 in The News’ TEN WORDS FOR oe THREE Classified INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE F TWO — PHONE 30: Announcement AMATEUR PROGRAM, Kin- Society Hall, For Sale - For Sale" NEW 3-ROOM HOUSE, BATH- room, basement, small down payment acceptable. Apply R QUART SEALERS & DOUBLE Quart Sealers. Apply Mrs. Noah Defoe, Phone 2101. - 1-25 French, Dumont Kinnaird. P6-22 SMALL MODERN HOME In Castlegar. Wired for LEVEL AND CLEARED, ONE .and a half lots in good resi- ‘dential istrict. pion: Apply P. a3 stove and hot water. Terms can be arranged. Phone 3437 or call 750 Main Street. © . P3-23 FOR THE BEST BUY IN THE Kootenays, we have. new and used appliances, Thor. ranges, Inglis wastiers, Phitco refriger- ators, We accept trades and ar- range terms. Come and see us at 625 Columbia. Ave, Oglow Bros Building & Supply Co. Ltd. coe? 23 £3-25 naird Sat., June 19 at 8 p.m., sponsored by Kinnaird W.I. Amateur enter- tainers of all kinds invited to par- ticipate. Just contact Mrs, J. H. Roberts, Phone 2568. : : 3 C2-23 ~|a licence to divert and use water LEGAL APPLICATION FOR. A WATER [CENCE Water Act, (Seqtion 6) I, Arthur Carlson of Deer Park, B.C., hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water Rights for out of Deer Park which flows and LEGAL Lower Arrow Lake and give ‘into notice of my application to all’ APPLICATION FOR A WATER LICENCE : 18" POWER LAWN MOWER Reel type. Almost new. $65. F. Humphries, Robson. Phone 2833. , C125 Water Act, (Section 6.) I, Goldie Ellen Walker of Deer Park, B.C. hereby: apply to the of Water Rights for For Rent a Since to divert and use water out of Deer Creek which flows SUITES, ROOM: AND BOARD. McCreight’s Rooming House, and into the Lower Arrow Lake and give notice of my application to -all Ist. Avenue, Back of Ki 4 ROOMED HOUSE -$4,600. Phone Castlegar 3102, 3-25 APARTMENT ‘SUITES .. WITH and: ic: range, and other facilities, Apply A. 10. GOOD (GRADE: YOUNG : this ws. To fell ay L. 1 Bourgeois Cres- ley, B.C Ps -24 Phone 3061. C3-23 4 ROOM BASEMENT “SUITE d with ic range 4 “RoOMED HOUSE IN KIN- ne 4377, “+ C3-24 [AIRD, Phone 3412 or call at. Nielsen's Greenhouses, Kinnaird.’ > P3-24 400 FT, USED’ %" PIPE. APPLY H. H. Killough, Box eS , SPRING FRYERS. PHONE 3116. J. S. Scott, Robson. = C1-25 *.1949 GMC HALF. TON. “VERY good condition. 26,000 miles. $700 cash or terms. R. Gemmill, _ Hox 278, or Phone 4548, Castle- * gar. “C3-24 F or Rent or, Sale Kin- BAL ROOM HOUSE AT MAPLE P3-24 Third, Ww. G. “Kennedy, Robson, P.O. i 2: Help Wanted 71939 NASH. NEWLY RECON- tires, ditioned motor. Good heater. Excellent. con- dition. Apply Skyline Auto Service. C3-24 1? BLUE BABY-STROLLER “AND high chair. Phone 3072. ©C1-24 USED COAL & WOOD RANGE with hot. water jacket. - Mrs. Turik, Robson: ~ 3-25 Apply pun 3-2: 3-23 | SMART BOY .TO LEARN | Recorder or with the C: * Baki The point of diversion will be located at above intake H we Map 5127A-2, The quantity of water to be diverted is one acre foot per an- num, The purpose for which the ‘| HCW. R. Map 5127 A2. The point of diversion will be located at 10 ft. above intake The quantity of water to be diverted is one acre foot per an- num, 5, The purpose for which the water will be. used is domestic and irrigation. ERJOY MOVEES IN CASTLE SAVE WITH A THRIFT PASS . The land on which the ‘water will be used is Lot 400, Block 6, Pfan 910. A copy of this application was posted at the proposed ‘point of diversion and on the land where the water is to be used on the 10th. day of May 1954 and two copies will be -filed in the office of ae Water Recorder at Nelson, water will be used is, and irrigation, The “land or mine on which the water will be used is Lot 400, Block 4, Map 910, KTY. A copy of this application was posted at the’ proposed point of diversion and on the land’ where the water is to be used on ‘the First day of May, 1954, and two copies will be filed in the office of the Water. Recorder at Nelson, Objecti this may be filed with the said Water Objecti to this iicati may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the’ Comptrol- ler of Water Rights at Victoria, B.C. within thirty days of the date of the first publication f| this notice, (Signed) Arthur Carlson, Applicant. ru enone aoe: A WATER "Water "ae e {Section 6) I, Carl A. Schwartzenhaue- of Deer Park, B.C. hereby apply to hts of Water Rights at Victoria, B.C. within thirty days of the first 5 | publication of this notice. (Signed) Goldie Ellen Walker, Applicant 5 use of hey Phone net. Pay |; APPLICATION FOR A WATER WOULD APPRECIATE. A RIDE to Vancouver, July -1 or 2. Will share expenses. Mrs. B. ee Park, B.C., hereby apply to the of :- LICENCE Water Act, (Section 6.) I, George Ash Walker of Deer Water Rights for Phone 4922,- C: Watch Sherwin-Williams Enameloid work its decor- ating miracles! See how one: gleaming’ color-bright coat brushes the years away... brightens old furniture, Add beauty and eo to. your home ROW? , With ENAMELOID! A : Brilliant Colors! £asy To Apply! . [of Water Rights at Victoria, B.C. a, licence.to divert and use water out of Deer Creek which flows southerly and discharges into Lower, Arrow Lake and give ‘The point of ‘diversion will be located at 10 ft. above intake HW. R.. Map 5127A-2. ‘The quantity of water to ‘be diverted: is one acre foot per annum. The purpose for (which | the water will be used is sti the C of Water Rig! for a licence‘ to divert: and use water out of Deer Creek which flows Southerly and discharges into Lower Arrow Lake and. give notice of my application- to all persons affected. The point of diversion will be located 10 ft. above intake, HW. R. Map 5127 A2. The ‘quantity of water to be diverted i is one acre foot per an- num. The purpose ‘for which the water will be used is domestic and irrigation. The Jand®°on which the water will-be used is Lot 400, Block 8, L| Map 910. A copy’ of this application was posted at the: proposed point of diversion and ‘on the land where the water is to be used on: the 10th. day of May, 1954 and two copies will be filed-in the office of the Water Recorder at Nelson, BC Objecti to this icati and irrigation. The land or mine on which the water will be used is Lot 400, Block 2, Plan 2236." “A. copy. of this application was posted at the proposed: point of diversion and on the land where the water is to be used on the First day of May, 1954, and two copies will be filed im the office of the Water Recorder at Nelson, BC. Obiecti o. this. moe may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller within -days of the first publication of this notice. ‘ (Signed) G. A. Walker, Applicant. APPLICATION FOR A WATER LICENCE Water Act (Section 6.) I, Ada M. Allan and "James Huston Allan of Deer Park, B.C., NYLONS ANNIVERSARY 15Denier 51 Guage “Sizes 8% to 11 Regular $1.35 - SALE $1.09 23 PAIRS $2.95 : One, Week Only : “MADDOCKS SHOE. stone |= PHONE. 564) hereby apply to the Comptroller of Water-Rights for a licence to divert and use water out of Deer Creek. which flows southerly and discharges into Lower Arrow Lake and give notice of my. application to. all:persons affect- ed, The point: of diversion will be located , at 10 - ft, ¢ above intake’ HW. R. 710 5127A-2, The quantity: of water to be diverted is one acre foot . per annum. The. purpose. for -which the water willgbé..used is ‘domestic and Irrigation. The land or mine on which thé water will be used is Lot 7 R. P. 910 of D. L, 400, Kty.-Dist. ~ * A copy of this application was posted-at the proposei. point of diversion and.on the land where : i to. this . may. be ‘filed: with the Sai Recorder. or .with-1 ore aakined b of Water. Rights at, Victoria,.B.C., within’ days of the date of the first publicatibn of this notice. (Signed) Ada*M, Allan, may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptrol-, ler of Water Rights at Victoria, B.C. within thirty days of the date of the first. publication of this notice. (Signed) C. Schwartzenhauer, Applicant, Fishing Regulations Relaxed In Province. * B.C. anglers who fish in Main- land lakes this year, will find that the traditional opening and have been abolished. The Game Branch reports that it is now within the law for a properly li- censed angler to fish any Main- land lake at any time of the year with the one proviso that it is il- legal|.to: fish through the ice at any time, except | at Lac la LAST ‘TIMES TON HT “THE ‘SOE LOUIS STORY” - HOWS AT 7 and 9 p.m. closing « dates .for -sport-fishing | - ~ Friday — Saturday piel 20miles hie man and machine “SHOWS AT 6:30 and 9:15 p.m. Hache. The liberalization of the sport fishing regulations. does not ap- ply on the Mainland to streams, nor is it applicable to lakes or ave taken: place throughout the nt°and will cut from. the Sebuistions some seventy clauses which previously laid down’ dif- fering open’ dates for individual eS, As’ well cas cancelling legal opening ‘and closing. dates’ in Mainland lakes, the. new fisher- ies regulations ‘contain a list of some‘50 fishing waters where the legal-size limit for trout will be six inches. Previously it was it egal to take trout measuring. less than eight from most of these waters. ‘The main reason for lower size limits is to encourage anglers to The eight inch size limit was ae the belief that each fish should spawn at least once before being caught. It is now believed that this should mot necessarily oc- cur. —From B.C. Govt. News ~- RONDAY, and T TUESDAY e. seas have never seen their like! |. The Screen has’ never matched - their mighty adventures! 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