Arrow Boat Club located just above Hugh Keenleyside Dam The golf season is' more han half over. I hope I'm not raising the ERE for a job well done — Mike, our Pro, awihos has made day and Sunday as part ofl; the Chamber's weekend festi- vi ‘The best lady Bolter on, the course was Mrs. M. feel more than Niakeoteer fers ry and Lloyd who keep a spotless clubhouse and pro- vide excellent service an Nick, our. hard ‘king course quperintendent;” Whe Bs could y have been playing ‘golf but instead has spent count- less overtime hours in-main- coming along. It should be Sravabie in a few weeks. Number eight green is show- ang tine Brogress although it 1g doubtful if we will be pi ting oz it. this rent ‘nis has been a weekend of tournaments. Friday's. dons nd| blue. Mrs. by Mrs, E, Poe low in the low gross section. These girls managed to’ keep thelr cool even if the air was Creighton won the chamber of Commerce Silver Tray as part cbr the low net section while M: Muirhead came a close, sec: ond. Congratulations, girls! smiling Mrs. P; Paulson, stea- Ma. Taplor, power hitter Mrs. T. Smith and the swing- er Heather MacPherson tool in the festivities. Poor Hea- ther had long drives the it day, short the second with ut-| many problems in between. Then came those stalwart Wapiti or Etk re Scafee NOTICE INSTAL! A New Gas Furnace Now And Receive your "Old | Non-Gas Furnacel $15.00 Your Old \Non-Gas Water Heater! Now’ Before Offer Expires! Elk or. Wapiti were once large numbers Jes ly some of the western areas of the continent. They aro found in a section of North- eastern British Columbia, in the Red Pass area west of Mount Robson Park, in the an) epotenaya and on Vancouver land. . , They are in strong bands and are even too numerous in some areas. Their habit of invading crop lands and hay- stacks. and damaging fences have made them unpopular farming districts. Of inter- Tennis Court Dance at Robson. Aug. 23 pm Music and Tefresh- ments. Admission $1. Act For Free Estimates co. CALL SMITH’S PLUMBING & ‘HEATING LTD. ’ hile.‘ these were|] 61 CRESCENT ST. — PHONE 365-7531 — CASTLEGAR named clk by the first Eng- Licensed: Gas: Fitters — Plumbers — Sheet Metal lish settlers. Both names are still in common use. men led by se Parehudofts jor. at results — in Hight (0-18 "Res ieStton 3 low Ronnie Wilson a * flight Geis" Handicap) low gross, 5 94; low net, C. "Glia 68. Deb McGauley and Debbie ish won prizes in the. girls’ section. ‘The summer festival tour- ney results appear elsewhere |©! in thls paper, ur various tournaments this oa have drawn few en- trants. We recall the time when we were playing on and sand greens. |; NOTICE B.C. Music & Electronics "will be closed from August 2 to September 1 Lelfer to Editor ir: half of my wife ana|> myself I would like to congra- tulate the many Doukhobor people for organ- legar and isct Goll lub was a bee-hive of activity. on ;Satur- of merce Silver Cup with a gross of 152," gerry was just behind him with a gross o! 155. In the low net ection thammer | Fre, (Lloyd Ackney Trophy wi net score of 136. Wisten hat uh can Dave. Mac McDon- oust came second with a net aT the duffers section the winners were Lloyd Ish, Carl Henne, Nick glow " and John Landis, that fabulous three and four putter. Others involved were bogey Len silent a Gear gasser Don Cromarty, scaper Ernie Mills, computer Dave Jones, chopper Gordie Baulkham and of course our steady old pro, Mike Verzuh. ising and conducting the Baz- aar and Exhibition at the Kin- naird Hall last Saturday. It was a most interesting pre- sentation, one which we cer- tainly enjoyed and the likes of which we certainly hope Hushpuppi - We carry a full size es range for the whole family MEN — WOMEN — CHILDREN “SHOES THAT MAKE AN IMPRESSION” will be Your heritage is indeed a most colourful one, one to STS be proud of and one worthy of preservation. Bill Merilees, President. Kootenay Historical Society. Envoy Keith Mall lory of home. - Gastleg: Socials BIRTHS Damages Totaling $1,200 Resulted - From Collision Dems fe was cotimated at $1.2 200 lowing two-car hh on fe ai Street Mon- "Police . report that the two drivers, a Kinnaird: juv- enile and Kenneth Olson. of. eee The accident 8 tli undér investigati S tate: BURKART — ‘To Mr. and Castle; legar, Ant "Lloyd Ackney, and Mr. Banham looked after the awards. Thanks to.the efforts of won by the Castlegar Pony JOE REMESZ Trail City Alderman; Director West Kootensy Union Board of Health; Vice-President Kootenay Savings Credit Union; News Director CJAT; Immediate Past President Trail Smoke Eaters. VOTE [REMESZ, Joseph X series two games to one against right is fellow team mate Tim Keraiff with Mrs. Barry © sent, president of the Kjnette Club of Castlegar-Kinnaird, New uniforms for the Castlegar by the women’s club. — Castlegar News Photo A TROPHY AND NEW UNIFORMS are in order for the day Pictured here is Don Savinkoff holdirig the Zone IV trophy All-Stars ‘when’ they took the recently. To MAX FACTO Save at ANNU AL. 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RIFLE : AMMUNITION AT Low SPECIAL PRIGES Hunting lcanees and tags: fr sale Kamoel ‘ceil at its Tuesday ae mind. which Frovincial Library, Farliament Bldga., Victoria,. ‘Be. Cy Dec..:31/32109 Published Every Thursday: at “The Cc VOL. 22, No. 34 pees BRITISH COLUMBIA, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1969 TROPHY WINNERS ‘justifiably proud of ‘their ments are Jeff Stewart, Joanne’ and Geoff Yule and Dar- lene Jackson of the Kinnaird Aquanauts: Swim: club: ‘These participants were named the outstanding. swimmers'in their age groups at last Saturday's swim meet ‘held in the Bob BC. Swim: Ch Pool at Kinnaird. ‘Three of these swim-| tg°th mers will be with eight others from this area attending the Es | Suffer ¢ Greatest Loss from Daigo * Blackboards ‘ink stained id) pupils of the Robson school ey entered the buildin, in an indeseribable| °2, te after five boys, ages elght to 14, spent an after- a of destruction. This was. the report giv-|§ on at Monday -night’s meet- ing of the beaka of school | asters of Schuo} District: No. The young offenders, all real a. wi reach an inside latch. er section. suffer -the great- er loss. the “Direction Signs For A direct approach to dir- dons was suggested by Ald. Lprne’ Zinio at Castlegar’s feoumen meeting “Tuesday bee Me Zinio, who said he tired of directing persons| at Ootischenia, suggested erected “at ‘our prick simply to east ant sign which we coe wi wol re! sons foth the hospital was Aso re 4 oat Cadell recommended tpse suggestions be referred ways Department. The hospital signs would meet in’ morrow and Saturday. — Castlegar News Photo toe be a large H with a direction-| of school were damaged the old-| Mrs. In i on damage . superintendent school, Mr. C. Bissell, remark- edit was especially a great blow to the primary teathers who lost so. many of. the charts and flash cards that had required hours, of work by hand-to compile. Damage was first brought, ito. the school board's attention when the RCMP contacted . W. Jacobson, chairman of the. board, when _ parents of one of the offenders had quents of his actions, The boys’ spent the fol- lowing week scrubbing and: cleaning up under the super: vision of a custodian. Supplies which could be salvaged were put into order. Cost of the damage and the loss of teachers’ e to replace the hand-madé cars has_not been estimated. Fin: an matters, tary-treasurer 'C. rs ‘King, bas has gone to the police ‘so. the youth would realize the conse- been left in the hands of the insurance company. A pledge that tho’ Rob- “son ferry will be smalntalnc od are ero for been Asked if the ferry. would operate if the. government didn't hold this seat, Mr. made by ‘Education Minist- er Don Brothers, candidate for re-election as MLA in Rossland-Trai:' riding. cae. Brothers told the ir News this week tat ne is “high sovernment policy to keep: the f Eperating, and "that it will be maintained and operated -as. long as local people ‘arrow. make use of it. Kinnaird’s Recent 2nd Annual _Swim Meet is a ibe Success ‘Aquanauts. naird: 605 e: Kinnaird ‘A Kimberley 468, ia 360, Nelson: 224.*:: sistance and’ time given. by |’ many. adults’ and ‘the: follow: who’ onated Foreshore Rights To be Discussed ~The _ executive » of the and te to storage areas from the ‘B. K., Macalister will meet, age ~., groups to determine ‘who the 1astest times for: the, ind als which: took: place later in rie“. the “afternoon: BA Enginee! The official. welcome and ees of Castlegar, is the re- opening of was given by Mayor Loeblich sion’ bridge,..a new four-lane at 1: p.m, after which - the high -level bridge ‘over: the final races began. Fraser River at. Mission which ‘Those swimmers who inade} ie fmals~ in the .various| events such as the freestyle, breaststroke, back crawl and buttertly, competed and qual-|» ined for individual and team aggregate points. The final % vutcome of the swim meet was as: follows: Age Group Aggregate Vanners:— Gurls eight and wider z Joanne Yule, naird. Boys e.ght:and under — Jeff Stew- art, Kinnaird.. ‘Gils nine and 10 — Jud-| ith Burrows, simberley: Boys nine ‘and 10 — ff Yule, hunnai Girls 11 and 12 — Dar-| dens : uacksa n, Kinnaird. Boys — Robert Knut, aird. Gris. 13 and.14 — Donna Kimberley. Boys 13 and as _— Daryl Marcellus, jon Kin Kwasney, is scheduled to be complet- ed in two years. Work ‘on’ the provincial ley. irls 15 and 16 — D G is ao enise highways department ‘struc- Young, Kimberley.’ Boys 15 and 18 — Steven Scott: and!ture started early, this year hon Cunnings, Kimberley. |and is’ on: schedule. Senior _— Girls » usan Five land piers on either Knutson, Kinnaird. Seniors side of the river are com- Boyer — Gary Baker,” Kin-|plete and foundations tor four more are f eG st overall girl _swim-|piles for tt mer of meet: Tie-— Denise |river itsel: Young, Kimberley, pleted. rule, ird. The bridge, as well as Best overall boy spine 10. Crarpasses and five‘ miles mer. ‘of meet: Tie -— highway, is being designed ule, Kinnaird, Geoff slew ty CBA of Vancouver: with a ring, former re-|1 the «swim meet sident engineer for the Mis-| ti iets general cirection of the B.C.) 9, ist ty. to pi | tash Columbia Summer ‘Swim-|P' railway overpasses are = cur- rently a authorized: for. con- District “and area “3” direc | 514% G.S.. "Rust “I feel-we should meet gio lonal’ swim‘. t t hi it meet. hel S at Weeteld om ‘August 9 and). 4h Pieced. applica rg-|1U. ‘They. won the -opportuni- suited applical ipate in the Bri- ere ies Ganb as ionshi) pionship meet fo company stated, ‘* le we Empire: Pool” in and Sat-] 4 be be Bell at, at this pest| tte district and also the nec: Kt at thi le ict ane ie nec: epee = of|essity of :an over-all plan to nadian Pacific’ railway pane which is also used by vehicular traffic. “Qur schedule calls for the Mission bridge-to be‘ open-| <,, traffic in the late sult dine,” «: said ‘Keith Henry, CBA ‘executive vice-president. Total length of the cross- ing. is just under three-yuar- ters of a er The. bridge will be .70 feet above high water. There will be sidewalks on either side and conventional © lighting. The three main spans total- ling 1,020 feet consist of a steel box girder with an or- thotropic steel plate deck. Ail piers:and abutments sre of --uucorced concrete. There will be- ‘overpasses over railway tracks and exist- ing oes ‘on both sides of the Fiver. | Tuesday's Fire .On Sentinel Mt. Intentionally Set ‘Tuesday afternoon's ba Total: team points: set. This was the report ‘av: i Town Council Suggests Centennial ’71 Project Summer Festival in its ene Doukhobor : Historical first attempt earlier’ this nay 0 a museum, ‘possibl; month to establish what. is i the: form of .a':Doukh: hoped to be an ‘annual bor village as their ‘contri- event, has ‘left memories bution for Centennial ‘71. worthwhile. The Doukhobor Ald.'Ed Mosby, as acting exhibit: in "particular ~ mayor, gave. his. support to} brought praise from mom- suggestion stating | it) bers of the Castlegar coun- was the one thing in his would | place meeting. this area on the map. for Ce It was - Lorne Zinio that “Cetagae ‘council spearhead with Kin- naird council:and the Koot- ‘71 are to receive provincial assistance of 60 cents per en. the. C. News when details of the fire were re- quested. The offender was none other’ than forest ranger Hugo Wood who said it) was a controlled burn of logs to allow-a demonstration ofthe CL 215 which: is'in the area to show how this plane could 10" peor when used- in fire The CL 215 which carries °! the “Avenger whose’ capacity || is 500 gallons of chemicals. the Province a be ‘compet-| make the’ most ‘use of .avail- ‘The swimmers from this area who. willbe the are Joanne ‘and Geoff: Yule,|aware of’ our basic operation- Paul Stewart, Darlene Jack-|al requirements, and their Linda ‘and Teresa Mc-|importance in the stretch of Gatley, Linda and Garth Gill-| river between the dam and Cai man, Rafter, Debbie|our plants.” Mattiazzi and‘Debbie York. _= These: swimm ‘ill The letter continued ‘. one club to' provide a strong- All in all, says coach Bill Johnson ‘this summer: “has been one. of great success for our local swimmers. « young competi-| the safe ‘and orderly -move- ive f [ment of wood - to our: Plants “for -recreation|' the. need - for pub-| | ‘asked | behatt-to~allow-this-ared+ the ‘be: used other than recreation-/ alie= 28 +; Macalister ‘sald: he ‘was opposed 'to: the : idea: o: Delinquent Bills Result in Water Being Shut Off Unpaid bills resulted in that/two- town property. owners having thelr water turned off. marking: on the sit- ‘Tuesda' tion was regretfully. taken but must .realize their re- .| people eaousibility for this. service. , The. water . was immed-|d: iately turned on .when = pay- ment was received for both accounts on the day the water was turned off. A. three. dollar. shut . off these people out of courte: J with jotdeials of Celgar. Lim:! to. discuss] - use: other than recre sifenal B Province 0.K.’s Slocan Park’s Water Legislation The provincial govern- ment has approved a plan for a Slocan Par Water Improve- ment District, Provincial Sec- retary Wesley Black told re- sidents here Tuesday of last Mr. Black, who is also! minister of highways in the , Provincial government, Is. So; redit candidate in MLA Don Brothers Says Ferry is to Stay very, a tempt to bring progress to. tame communities ‘as well as, the larger centres.” Slocan Park is in a pre- dominantly rural area where Liberal candidate Bill Freno has been concentrating much of his. campai; Mr. Black Said the south- fiable credit far nelpig “to make it a fact. nent wane their main anal way brought up to stan- This a to my efforts,” said Mr. :The 17-year-old Political veteran promised local side Toads in the area will te im- :again | was done} |y by over 100 people, the ister of Education Don io: thers spoke of. the need for SLOCAN-WINLAW COMBINES “won the Linon-Waterer- ©-| Thring ball trophy in Slocan Sunday shutting out the Kaslo team in a double header. The league includes teams from :|South Slocan, New Denver, Kaslo and Slocan. Members of i th victorious teams are, back row, left to right,’ Mickey new secondary, industries in this are: He. congratula' the councils of the area or sup Shkuratoff, “Andy Kanigan, Joe Katasonaff, Mike Horase-| : mow, Barry Sutherland, Grant Brons and John Nesteroff. Fron! row, left.to right, Paul Stooshinoff, Bill Douglas, Nick Verig'n-coach, Jim Lapinski, Greg Brons. Missing from the picture is Larry Shkuratoff. — Castlegar News Photo invited to Los) Angeles to jjenter into discussions with Z4\another interested company. Mr. Brothers emphasized that. industry) would only en- ter where there was a stable enterprise government and awarned -that the electson try. take chances by turning Tel.” au Mr. Brothers. _Blacktopping Of Tennis Court Scheduled Soon tennis court with the sine of school?. Merabers the Castlegar town coun- cil hope so. at Tues- reported day. ae meeting it was a matter. of time before the Black a! of ene os tennis dy taken place. > Fencing will follow .im- after bl