NEWEST WQUEEN! of ‘the’ B.C.’ Toll Authority Ferry System, Saanich, was accepted by Premier Ben- nett recently ina ceremony’ held*on the U.S.-Canada, border -in, the Straits of Jaun de Fuca. The president of the Queen. of FIELD AND STREAM. BY JACK WHITE “Interest, in fishing is’ picking ke up these days and with it comes a report of two.17 pound rainbows being ‘taken off Broadwater, a few. ling. cod are coming in and quite a few small dollies are being taken. So ‘dig’ out your gear, fellows, ‘dress’ your linea and take’ to the streams’ and lakes as soon as you get ‘a chance, Castlegar ‘and District Sports- men’s’ firat'Fish and Game ‘ban- ; |quet, set for next Thursday night, is rapidly shaping up. George Wo- robey brought in'a beautiful young beaver, and you who have never tasted’ it”: are in for a treat, to’ say ; |nothing’ of ‘all'the other ‘types’ of Victoria’: Machinery. Depot..turned the 110-ear, 1,000-passenger ferry over to the premier. The Queen of Saanich is the 15th ferry in the fleet and’ will be used on the. Vancouver-Victoria run. Results from Local Bowling Tuesday 1 O'clock, - Ladies High Single Heten Bat- chelor - 246; Ladies High Three Helen Batchelor and Vi McLuckie . Team High Single Ross's Meatmarket .- 872; Team High Three Ross's Meatmarket - 2,527. Team Points Aero Taxi vs Ross's Meatmarket '-'4 “Oglows. 2 vs. Defoe’s Transfer - 2;-Castlegar Drug 2 vs Skyline Auto-service 2. Tuesday Night Bowling: League. ',4) Happy’ Gang 1; T-DoNo Q; Co- Opertors 0; Rambléers 3: Wed, Morning Drivers League LHS Ruth Rourke 295; LHT Ruth, Rourke ‘631. THS | Carburet- tors 839; THT Carborettors 2,459, “TP. Carburettors 48; Sparetir- es 39; Sparkplugs 39; Cranks 35; Bumpers 34; Exhaust 31. No Blow Club. Anne Benedict, Gwen El drige ‘Other 600's ‘Mabet ‘MeGillivray LHS Kay Adshead 267; LHT | 603. Kay Adshead 643, MHS Earl Rour- ke 303; MHT Ken Price 764, THT Rezulere 2,883; Mrs West's 1, saa DEER PARK SOGIALS Ladies Wed.Nite League LHS Annie Koochin 265; LHT Kay, Adshead -677. THS Beatniks 918; THT. Flyers 2,487, TP. Sputniks 2; Five Thumbs 2; Flyers 4; Choregirls 0; King- Pins 3; Beatniks 1. Other 600’s Ada Halbour 645. Thursday Morning’ League ' LHS Bea Goetting 239; LAT Betty Oglow 652 THS Teddy Bears 888; THT Squirrels 2,597. TP Beavers 54; Teddy Bears 43; Squirrels 43;, Chipmunks 42; Lions "41; / Minx 29. No Blows - f West's. 3; Commerce "Bank 1; Bon bniks- 4; Button Pushers 1. :-:. Other 600's Bill Davis 713; Nick Karzienewiski 679; Anita’ Jenks 607; Earl Rourke 761;. George .Ja- blonskt 611; Doug Sallis 676. Tuesday Nite Mixed LHS Vi McLuckie (1-Do-No) 283; -LHT ‘Erma Mykyte lers) 633. . MHS (Nighthawks): 264; MHT. Ed Web- ster (Nighthawks) 711. THS Ramb- lers '958;'THT Ramblers 2,729, S TP.. Chevrons °4; Nighthawks 5 ms07n, Miles Weaver of Maple Creek, Saskatchewan is spending a. holi- day with his uncles ‘Merton A, and Floyd -Ki Mr, and Mrs, C, V. Tollington and their son and: daughter-in-law |-1, Mr, and Mrs. R. Tollitigton of Cas- tlegar were ‘Sunday visitor to Deer Park, the guests of ‘Mr. and Mra, Cc. T. Williamson, 7 Mrs. L. Briggeman of Trail was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. Briggeman. | Olga and Ethel Macken- Biers Mig sins Thur. Mixed Commercial League LHS Janna Brownlie 306; LHT Janna Brownlie 780. MHS Lloyd Wilson and Jim .Proud 280; MHT Jake Koenig. 755. THS. Plaza Five 128; THT Plaza Five 3,232, °; TP Rick's Records 2; Smiths P. and: Hw Untouchables 2; Mud- larks' 3; “Kay “Bees 1; Confusions 3 Flintstones 1; Bob's Pay'n Takit 4; Four Pointers 0; Bank: of Mon- treal 2; Tired Tutors 2; Plaza Five Team erainG HAT SPECIAL Make Your Choice Now a New shipment of Tapestry: Fourses to match ‘your spring outfit. CINDY“’S \!TOTS-TO-TEENS ~ ~ Phone 365-4461 Latest... Fashion’ in. "COSTUME JEWELLERY nas just ‘arrived (6:0 \ MAKE YOUR SELECTION ror SPRING BOSSE ’S— JEWELLERY _ Castlegar’s Jewellery ‘Headquarters *"*"""Phone 365-2041" : 5 KINNAIRD TAXPAYERS | ‘You "are ‘reminded that the vision will sit‘on Saturday, February 23, 1963 between the hours of 10-12 am. in the Kinnaird Village Office. fi Allen Selbie, Clerk. Other: 60's George Brownlie B| 713, Jim Proud 710, Valerie Samp- sonoff 695, Pete ‘Tarasoff 661, Fred Fillipoff 646, Bob Jeffery 641, A- lex Naychuck 633, Jim Bilesky 628, Pearl Filipoff 626, Elsie Koo- chin 623, Inis McAdam 618, Fred Joyce 616, Walter Cheveldave 613. Men’s League - MHS .George -Rilkofé - 328; u|MHY George Rilkoff - 851, TH! Misfits - 1,211;. THT. Misfits - 3,227 TP . Misfits - 3, Flunkies - 4, Hepcats - 0, Whiz. Kids - 2, C.B.A. Flyers -. 2, Ganders - 1, = Other 600'’s Jake Koenig - 817, E. Bringsly - 638,'George Brownlie - 676, Ernie Erlandson - 625, Wal- ter Kanigan - 702, Nick Karzanie- ski--.612 Barry MacKay - 618. B| High | School Bowling LHS Penny Gibson 248, LHT Joy Byers 520. MHS Ron Hend- rics 225, MHT Glen Shuttleworth 673. THS:Team I ; The Kruds, 1,000 THT Team i; The Kruds, 2668, TP Team 1-3 2-4, Team 3- 3, Team 4-0, Team 5 -1, 6 Team 5 Spt. (34%); Team 4 - O'pt. (34); Team 10°- 4 pt. (34); Team 12 - 3 pt. pt. (29); Team 6 - 3 pt. (27). Pe Other 600's Jim Gormly - Jim. Hardy .- 617, Dave Hittert . 620, Coffee Break League. +. LHS Mabel ; Creighton 220, LHT Gladys’ :‘Manahan 582... THS Mugs ‘803, : THT Mugs: :2,386. =. TP Wheaties 144,°Muffets '4, '| Mugs. 3, Sheerios 0) ,Take-5.- 246 | SS Pincurlers '1. Other 600's Ed. ” Bringsli 738, W. Kanigan 675, J, ‘Mason sr 651, 0. Vecchio 47, F.'Tollington 645, M. Harding 618, J. Paulson 606. FB Fomenoft 631, : AT wild meat that the ladies have on Hospital Rummage ‘Sale on March 9 A-very successful annual din- ner and dance was held on Jan. 19 by the. WA to the Castlegar and District Hospital, needy mother was provided with. a. layette for the baby... More new, toys are being pur- chased for. the children’s ward. Plans are being made for a rummage sale on March -9, Those wishing to donate any used arti- cles are asked to contact Mrs; H. Wood at 365-5706, Mrs. Morrison at 365-5132 or Mrs. W. Sweeney at 365-5002. Planning has started for the annual dance to be held. May 10. “Keep this date open and join us for a ‘good time,” an tap and in the process of prepara- tion, é Man o' Man, those’ of you who failed to buy your. tickets © in time, I'm‘sorry, but: that’s. the ‘way ‘it Goes, don’t say you werent warn: ed ahead of time,’'+ We will be having a disptay of trophies on’ hand that have been» taken in the’ past, ‘skins, heads, etc, to’ add’ to the atmos- phere and "the panels of guns that the Department’ of Recreation and ‘Conservation have, that: have’ ex- Ploded' through. one’ fault, or ano- ther will also be in display. Nick Shelfontiuk: will. be put- ting ‘in‘a‘ rack of: guns ‘with’ his handmade - stocks, and” several’ o- ther items ‘of’ local interest are on tap.’ A very interesting and in- formative ‘evening “is '{n’ store so we'll be seeing ' you’ folks, Tcouldn’t pass up this: chance |. to‘ give you'a breakdown on the hunting accidents for 1962 as com- piled by the Fish and Game. Bran- eh. They are’ broken into’ three aliferent Classifications’ and are as follows. 1"Hunting Caswalties- | Fire- arms, When ‘a person is injured by a hunting weapon outside of the residence and arising from the activity of hunting, ‘including tra- vel to and from the hunting field. Deer Park: WI Holds Meeting Six to roll executive _ member, KRA Hears Talk On: ‘Pesticides’ : ‘A busy meeting was held re- cently by the i Sionated Ratepay- ers’ ‘Associatio Storm . drainage, id eall at the February meeting of the Deer Park.-Women's . Institute at the home of Mrs, W.'M. Doug- las, In the absence of the record- ing secretary, -Mrs. Douglas’ read the minutes of the January:meet- ij e" treasurer's Teport was read by Mrs. Coleman. = Correspondence included a Iet- ter of thanks from the -Kootenay Hehtoty Fway acquisition by the vil- lage : of future’storm sewers and sewerage, ‘a spring clean-up and Paint-up campaign and-a sign for the. Crest: View. subdivision were all discussed. ; The; meeting voted to send a letter’: to “the: village“ council on these matters asking for comment on them. In‘ addition, the dog nuisance was discussed and the KRA: will be writing the Board’ of Broadcast Governors in support of the CBC's application for:a satellite repeater station to. serve this area. Mrs, W. T. S. ‘Pearce, secret- ary of the KRA, gave‘a’ talk on pesticides. This. included. informa- to thes living things and our environment, : eat Society: for Children for the donation sent “them at Christmas, A letter was read .from the» Rotary Health Unit,’ from which’ a decision was made to send a Sonation of $5.) Another letter was read from MLA Donald Brothers, regarding the. request made” for’ electrical power. In his ‘letter Mr. Brothers informed the Institute that a 150 horse-power diesel unit for gene- rating power was available if the community was interested. A Valentine and letter were sent to’ to-adepine John Arneil; a get- well’ card went’ to’ a member who had been “in yeneouver: hospital. As‘ February is ‘the ‘‘ les for Friendship” month,’ a donation of $4.00 is:to be sent to the ,provin: '|eial'séeretary; this'amount was col- Jected at. all the meetings during the year. | Tenders Invited. “Tenders ‘are: ‘invited by March 1st.on the ceaing and. burning: of ‘242. acres at' Pass Creek Park, PASS CREEK BOARD, East Robson. Area i Je to to Be left clean of all over- . growth. Par A. Anderson, J. Hipwelk: or ror D: be. Brookes.’ ‘0% “818, CASTLEGAR: Don't Drag © a pe iTS TIRE ROLL: THE EM A Bear: Line, Up will’ keep: ‘them? rolling and: increase your tire. ‘At the ‘Chevron: Station: in' Kinnair ‘Phone 365-2472 ‘PAINTING ‘and | Decorating, Free Estimates’ _Gladly_ ‘Given _P. ‘WOYKIN PAINTING. LTD.” Phone '365-5410'"" ce tl FATAL 10; SERIOUS 2; NOT SER- IOUS 10 for a‘total of 22, 2. Other Hunting and Fishing a where death, drowning or any in- jury occurs during the activity of hunting and fishing. FATAL 6; SERIOUS 0; NOT SEN OUs, 1; for a total of qe 03, Firarms Casualties NON HUNTING, Where death or .in- jury ‘occurs from a firearm used for target’ practice,.or ‘industrial use such as° commercial fishing, stock or crop protection. FATAL 2; SERIOUS 3;- Nor SERIOUS 6; fora ‘totol: of 11. TOTAL. OF (ALL CASUAL- TIES.IS 40 and of this number 16° were | self” inflicted‘ wounds through careless .gun handling, or some .ather careless act, in fish. ing accidents, In all. cases wherein firearms were involved charges. were press- ed and in each case THE PERSON WHO WAS AT. FAULT.'HAD HIS EIREARMS. LICENSE :SUSPEND- ED in cases where firearms. were involved, and. in cases. whercin someone . was , killed or wounded throughout the. discharge of some- one elses firearm, criminal negli- gence -charges are. pending. To help prevent such accidents we have just concluded a Junfor Firearms Safety Program in which 35 of our. up and coming gun hand- Jers. completed the course and in lieu of the fact that of the people involved in the above accidents 22 were under. the age of 21, -perhaps we may in: time decrease this ac- cident. 1 rate which, is I. believe the, highest fora long time in B.C. but is lower than ever in ratio to the number ‘of new ‘licenses issued. JA DENIM STRETCH Is made. of ‘special process- ed Nylon; stretch -yarn:‘and has. been. designed to..give you a better fitting garment COMPLETELY: WASHABLE $9.95. in Blue, ‘Green, Navy, Blue NU No. 167 All citizens are ‘reminded ‘that Kinnaird oe 5, the therefor. >The owner of every licensed’ ‘dog. ‘shall keep on such‘a. dog.a ‘collar. or: harness ‘to which .shall be attached’ the dog tag accompanying the license | (a) No owner of'a‘dog shall permit such a dog UBC Dean Writes College _On Notre Dame’s Status — "| taken, . I herewith submit -a -Jetter|coming.‘from Notre Dame: Unl- which I recelved ‘from Dean Chant | versity. College ‘or from ‘any, ‘other ) UBC regarding: the'status’ of | university in the’ world, As*I‘in- Dear Sir: Notre Dame “University... College. | t . May I request its publication since | port this will its contents should be of interest|}coming. from’ regional” or com- munity ‘colleges where’ academic courses are given. tothe people of this area,” (Js MacAULAY, - Dean of Studies, Notre Dame i University” College » itl Fee oe 5 Dr. J, MacAulay, t Dean of Studies, .{ t! Notre Dame Maivseaite icaieae: Nelson, B.C, > Dear. Dean MacAulay: In reply to your letter of Feb. ruary 6,!:Notre Dame . University College, beara’ the same rolation-|ment of a regional college in the ship to.the University of British | Castlegar-Kinnaird: - region,,:are Columbia as does ‘any, other, col. clearly stated in ‘President ac- donald’s” report and they ‘cast no Victoria’ College ‘is an excep-| reflection ‘upon the standards of tion, having :'been in| affillation| Notre Dame: University * College, lege. or university.‘ with UBC for many, years... This affiliation will cease when Victoria College: becomes a wholly ‘inde-|' - pendent university ‘as has recent- ly: been announced) President mee donald’s -report -on Higher. cation ia‘ British’ Columbia” Saeas no provision for other institubens to-become affiliated with ; UBC. —) Students'‘can ‘obtain credit at UBC in- subjects’‘of First’ Year ‘Arts and Science by: passing” ‘the “Grade. XNI tions, regardless of the cahoots or. colleges they, have attended. The acceptance of courses for their regular meeting last: week in credit beyond the First Year is the United, Church basement. in ‘terms of ‘the: students ‘official transcript-from the college: or uni- versity where’ the “courses were | another ‘country. They were: Nor- = way, and’ France, When the Brownies had formed their fairy: ring, the District Commnlieloner Mrs. J, Dal- ; ziel, ‘was invited’ into the ‘centre - Rummage Sale Dale oes rtd tia the esate a Bar: badge to Linda , Korody. and ‘A. business \ meeting of the |Golden Hand to Bonale Read... - Evening Group Sets Robson : Women’s: Evening cron, College, was not. granted. affilia- Columbia was due to a reluctance can recall no discussion in the se- nate of: the university. that’ ‘was critical of thé standards of Notre Dame ::: University‘ College. . Pack- held’ a very impressive Thinkin; 50 the girl's This, is true of students erpret President : Macdonald’s re- apply to students The fact .that Notre -Dame ion . by the’ University ‘of: British o extend the practice of. affilia- ‘lon beyond Victoria College. | I The reasons for the establish: 8, N. F. CHANT, Deans (UBC. bias and Brownie Pack ‘Holds: Thinking ‘Day Ceremonies | ‘The } ands Castlegar’: Brownle ig Day ceremony . during Each, pack had the name of South Africa, Netherlands ~ Mra. .D. Shaw, Brown ‘Owl, ‘al- S<.Martin with 19 one visitor present. ; was Among many varied items dis-| s.45e of the Thunder Bird, which cussed was the World Day of Pra- yer on March 2,° The group: will endeayer sore help : all those. who was ‘a mi have.’ -' The date ‘for: the. rummage sale was set.for May 11..when a er, hamper . wil for. After the close of the meeting, P. Oglow, hela ath serv: money to Mrs, Dalziel, This money After’: this! the seis unde under: the pasted on a’ board in the is the emblem. of. B,C. and under the ithe Thunder «Bird this was rere with; pennies which. amounted ‘to $4. money which:the girls had ‘éarned. leadérship of Mrs, were, ed: The draw brought by’ Mrs. ‘Woodrow. was won: by. Mrs. Mac- Alister. ‘The next meeting,’ a so- cial, will ‘be on Feb. 28. at the ‘owas’ small ta: ble Sade with ‘a ‘white’: cloth and on the table were two’ lighted white; tapers. The Sixer of ‘each GARLIC RINGS 3 for s > to be at large within the Municipality un- less_the same is accompanied: by ‘and un- der the effective control of a responsible person. or. is led or confined ona leash or (b) No owner of'a dog shall permit siibh dog to be in‘any of the Places | hereinafter enu- merated ‘unless the dog is led or. confined on ‘a léash’ or’ chain. (I. All. public swimming Places. (I) ‘All: parks. ai All vac i IV). All public buildings and the immed- N92; date precincts . thereof. d, No owner shall permit any dog to: bark per- sistently so ‘as to disturb, , the quiet, Peace rest or. enjoy of the nei r.the 'com-' fort or convenience of any individual.” 3 Any dog not Wearing a collar or harness’ and license tag as:provided in this Bylaw, and'any dog, © whether so tagged or not, found wandering ‘at Jarge in’ the Village and: not : accompanied ‘by some person in effective control, or, not restrained by: leash or. chain,, or:!any.dog ‘at large’ known ‘to he vicious or savage, may ‘be: captured’ by " the poundkeeper or by. any person authorized by the poundkeeper. ‘to ‘capture’ such dog* and conveyed ‘to and placed in the Pound. * No: person: shall keep’ ‘parbour' 6 or r have i in his - Possession any dog suffering ,.from any. infectious or. contagious disease,’ unless such ‘dog is in’ isola- tion and under treatment for: the: cure.of the- same. : : “It. shall: be ‘lawful for the "Medical Health Officer or Sanitary. Inspector of the’ Villa: » to, --der’ any. dog found to? be: suffering: ‘from any’ fectious | or. unless i and. under treatment, to: be }destroyed, ? and//th poundkeeper ‘on ‘receiving such’ order shall forth: with destroy ithe same. ’ “No owner ofa ‘female ae shall jermit aoe. to be at large while-in:heat unless: said dog is restrained: by a leash ‘ or. chain: Any,,.person ae any. provision of this: x By-law. shall. be‘ guill f ain * offe pack went to the table and lighted her small candle which each ° girl home of Mrs.. MacCready. = Sa had: and she. in turn lighted the "Negligent Driving ee of each .girl in her: group. e' girls formed: acircle 2- ce the table and when all pack @ their candles lighted hae they sang “Happy. Birthday -Dear “ The Id. George’ M. Mokortoft came to his deat, Dec. 9, 1962, through the negligent driv- ing of Paul Pereversoff of Pass Creek, a ‘coroner's jury ruled here last Thurs day. ‘The jury found that Perever- soff was driving on the. wrong side of the ‘road, ‘causing an‘ ac- cident, ») Undeér.corner. Dr.;\V. Goresky, the jury “ruled “Makortoff ‘died from asphyxiation while in an un- conscious condition ‘after the car in’ which ‘he’ was riding collided with a’ rock bluff. near- the -Bril- liant pe ‘shortly before mid- night Dec. Adding’ Machine: ‘Tapes: and.” ribbons. Typewriter ribbons’ for. makes of machines, “inks & Ballpoin Pens, Steno Note Books. File Folders. Ledger and Journal two candles on the tabl re representing; the’: two- fold Guide promise. Mrs. Dalziel’ told the girls how. the .money would. be .used to‘ help: in: many ways both. in Canada and other countries, | After the ceremony the girls | ‘até the small: birthday cake which their.candles had been placed in. 1. Dalzi toast. by. the Brownies who. are working on: their - badges. 1 This was ‘avery pleasant af- oon and. the.Guiders are‘\to be | # congratulated on the work: they are doing with the girls. all Pencil ‘Sharpeners. Columnar: Pads. Conn nn Tomatoes bul Ib. 8 os ain TI cc, LL Cae pov i oT