CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 17, 1966 —— Jack White's FIELD & STREAM Don.Brothers Reports .... Today is the big day in the; proper management. Legislature. ‘The Premier will They bring down the Budgot far the ti ear 1966-67. Each year since he Social Credit: government} p; judget has Bowling | Groceteria Leaguo IS Kay Adshead 281. LHT me stock u tf D acter te SAVAGE SHOES” for children Of Ervaleg Group Robson Evening Group met met &t the: home: of. Birs. ‘to sommenes its yeaa activities, sr ussdey Gre, Ocieck ear i en Allster 5 Kay Adshead 652, Meter 547. | Bett Mee a ti A Service - Tes King Pins 852, THT 22. Hster's Insurance | Kin; ee Leese ere points: Choregiris 0, Team ‘Team, points: MacAlister‘s Flintstones Oddballs 0, King Carpeting QUALITY. WORKMANSHIP WIDE SELECTION OF FABRICS AND CARPETS FREE ESTIMATES! SEE KNUT AT... 2% GASTLEGAR 1 GUSTOH|: € On the basis of even) the biggest concentration of deer and district held its second an-| five deer in the district for] he has ever scen above the West inual deer count and it turned| everyone seen it would put us} Arm of Rooting jake at the rug 2,|Pins 4,-Five Thumbs 3, Beat- On| up around the 6,000 mark in our] 4,000 foot level. Aero Taxi 2, eae endents 2, In-| niks 1, deer population and I feel this where they can't find open side- dependents 2. Castlegar BA ‘Ser- Thursday Morning : golf| is a conservative number. hills they like to herd up above} vice 2, Ogiow's 2. LHS Vhyllis Phipps 285. LHT ’ course to the old Gouloff road For the small area that this] the snow crust area, where f0r-| -ryosday Mixed League Phyllis Phipps 570. and on Sunday some 32 turned number, of people can-cover in| 28e.i8 good and though the snow | 7 o'clock THS Beavers 922. THT Ted- « out to cover the river areas from} one day, in comparison to the} {s deep they can get by better LHS Louise Howes 289, LHT | dybears 2444. Thrums to Birchbank and from size of the district, I will leave] than on the heavily crusted) rouse Howes 578. ‘Team points: Minx 1; Lions i“ Castlegar {08 al proximately 40] it up to you to estimate the total] S10w at lower, altitudes, MHS Quinto Maida 300, MHT| 3, Teddybears 4, Squirrels 0, up the Lakes, In ion, However it does Last year's hunting casual-) sonn Mason 702. Chipmunks 1, Beavers 3. f A i eer of both species were | pro ié point as far as I am|‘¥ statistics have just come to THS "Button Pushers 1010.| Rowdy Rollers ‘._actually seen and counted, with comteerned and that is, that, there) hand and are lower than those | qyrp Button’ Pushers 2685. Kay McGauley 238. the Pass Creek atea still to be|is 1d shiottage of deor ih’ this| for 1964. Team ints Five Duds 3; LHT May Bell 605. district. It was felt that t perhaps 1965 1984 | Button Pus , THS Groaners 894. THS en off after last year’s hard win-| Firearms licences Bridge Bullders 4 Groaners 2513. am the population of deer had fall-| issued in B.C. 138,484 138,740 | Smarties ts: 27, new - |fer, "hbwaver ‘I'm afraid we'll| Fatal accidents 7 10 aT ee 600's Quint Maida | protien ay Gt Screamers 2 BREEZE just have to admit that ters 27, Groaners ia ‘Wail- j {ition, this year first In the. Legislature the var- treasurer, Mrs, : : ; i aw time ‘the amount of federal | fous feon have wound up the publicity, Mrs..S, Martin. Fes se . J : will b a eon the Specch | from the " pa poet made fot 2 ry pals for the. year, an Wan * tentative plans for “hetivities arieta Airways were aiseunsed: Located eee miniinnm LIMITED : E ced Tom F : ccc oy ESS] ee a - [Fear bt | rice Tom Ua :.. ; ie 5 ‘e { the need for realistic freight bitlys ‘the Draw bi I ot] aarectres| Celgor Appointments lore nae 2 roth azeve' rf ended with bas rates from the Crow’s Nest area it the Matthews" as sesletal it F anniouncement by vice-preside of finance and” administra tion George Martin . Greer hae Columbia’ Cellulose Co. and ; Alr Charter Sorvice - Rentals - Sightseeing Flights Located at the Castlegar Airport ‘t the ps Serlous accidents .8 11 690, Matt Rohn 613. 43, Moaners 58. ther during the hunting season | Not serious 1 11 Tuesday Night Mixed League ore. 96, Criers 43, Betty "Pinter makes painting walls faster € easier {t's the new Interlor [atex guaranteedtocoverinone coat or we'll give you the extra paint FREEE OVER 1000 BREEZY COLORS Manufactured by Generat Paint Corporation of Canada Limited Oglow Bros. Building & Suppy COMPANY LIMITED Phone 365-7202 er. The eu pas at away down, bat apparen' e. deer family. a little smarter than those who seek. them. They stay in the high country as long as they can, ‘| and save their winter range till ihe! fast, for when they. really ne: Strange as it may seem Ted Rutherglen of Nelson reported Loeblich Names. Commissioners. For Acting Posts Each commissioner on Kin- naird council has been alloted a quarter of the year when he will act as chairman in the absence of chairman Carl Loeblich, Mr. Loeblich announced at the last council meeting. The appointments are: Jan- uary, February and March — Maurice Simpson. April, May aad sune — Ron Giles. duly, August and September — G. S. Rust and October, November and December — E. C. Acker- man, a. |* LEGION BINGO Saturday Feb. 19 8 P.M. LEGION HALL - _—| EES |: AAA Non firearm accidents Fatal 10 Serious o 4 Non-serious 1 Total 14 This works out percentage wise to .02 per cent fire-arms ecidents and .005 per cent fa- talities, Which just proves a the safest sports known to man. ‘The Junior Firearms Train- ing program will commence next } 2! week, so if you haven't regist- ered do so now as no registra- tions can be accepted after the course etarts. Forms are avail- able at The Castlegar Sporting Goods, so hurry it up gang. It is interesting to note that hunting fatalities across Canada were down in 1965 though a nutaber of people tock to the woods and uplant generally agreed that this is the result of a conscien- cious, large-scale safety training programs — programs geared to teaching firearms safety and] teaching hunters how to stay alive and enjoy the sport anoth- ry day. These programs indoc- frinats the potential hunters in al] elements of good behaviour in the woods — courtesy, respon- sibility, respect for property rights and an acute favored the hinted not the hunt- Total 29 82. LHS Marg Menzics 306, LHT | ‘gga. Marg. Menzies 631. MHS Tom Cowlins 275, MHT. Tom Cowlins 720. 'THS The Tomcats 1022, THT Tonscats 2969. Team points: Super S Sonics 31, Sportsmen 39, Nighthawks 0, Ne Tomcats 64, Super Valu Hotshots 36,.The Boysters Five " Other °600's Marg Bonnett $18 Bye Shay. 629, George Men- ies Wednesday Morning Drivers point that hunting is still one of | 40. 271, MHT Walter. Kanigan 695. iS: Reformers 1008. THT The Five Shakes 3009. Team points: Mobile Hom- ers 1, The Outcasts 8, The Five Shakes 4,.The Five Rogues 0, ‘he: path yohn Paulson 609, Kay Ads- a L 276. LHT Donna rTancaster 637, THS Cadillacs 908. THT Jaguars arty Team points: Ramblers 3, Chevys 1, Cadillacs 1, Barricu- das 3; Jaguars 3, Thunderbirds Wed. Nite Cutrate Service‘Recalls 27th Anniversary OF Verigin’s Death Annual commemoration ser- vices were held Friday in Bal Tiant Community hall to mark of the need for conservation. An- other interesting Point I would like to bring out is that the entire program has been inspir- ed and brought about by the ef- forts of sportsmen themselves, and the ‘training is: d voluntary basis by them. It is al- so interesting to note,that large cornea anies:sueh-as Celgar Lim- ited here in Castlegar, have gone farther han just showing inter- in this important program but have provided a pair of twenty-twos for the use of the youngsters and have printed 200 i draining programs for the course. :| Makes one ‘proud’ to belong to a progressive wildlife associa- tion, interested in more than just what they can see to shoot at. the 27 ry of the death of the Doukhobor “leader, Peter Chistiakov Verigin. He arrived from Russia in 1927 to assume the executive post that hisifather, Peter Lord- ¥ Verigin, ‘held prior to his death in:an unsolved CPR train bombing ‘in 1924, The - mid-day perviees con- sisted of hymms and psalms. arid included speeches. Sunday school ‘children fro: the Robson district also present eda program to’mark.the oc- casion. Doukhobors rs mostly remem- ber -him foryhis directions in creating the Doukhobor Declar- ation that contains the principl- es of their faith, based on Christian Commandments, He was also instru the more t! Castlegar [ODE member Union of Spiri munities of Christ, along with IS Terry Ish 271. LHT Terry Ish 669. MHS Norm erry, 284. MHT Jake Koenig 711. THS Deadbeats 1018, THT Plaza Five 2768. points: Plaza Five 3, Four Pointers 1, Drywallers 4, Oddballs 3, cat q ete | trl E ces Other 6600's Norm Perry 631, , = Tone Cowlin 607, Bob Chase Local Gandidates Are Successful fn Music Exatis The following local candi- dates were successful in exam- inations ‘held recently. ‘by the Royal Conservatory o} Music of onto: 1 Ronald A, King | of innsird, honors -—. Associ: of m | (teacher’s). Vicki: Kellogg of Blueberry, pass in Grade IX piano. Kenneth . Culley, of Kinnaird, first class honors in Grade VI piano. Sue san Allingham of Kinnaird, firs! class honors in Grade VIL first Judy © Allingham © of . Kinnaird, first class honors in Grade IV piano. beth of Kinn: ony). Kenneth A. Cul class honors in Grade re piety eS . ==] = 2 = = fe = = “10 to 20° OFF ON ADMIRAL SETS STEREO, TAPE RECORDER Bode! AGS-777A B.C. MUSIC AND ELECTRONICS Phone 365-5752 CLEARANCE room for. “NEW SPRING CLOTHING - Some Below Cost ‘See our rack of Dresses 2 for the Price of 1 WINTER HATS 20% OFF Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE FOOD” | Phone 365-6741 for. Take-Out Orders Open 6 a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m, Fridays and Saturdays cpanel FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS om ¢ Greer was educated in Kelowna and Kaml ceived his BA and from UBC. For several years he was executive officer of credit and real estate companies in the interior of British olumbiey fol- lowed by, an association with a Vancouver law firm. le joined Columbia Cellu- lose me 1962, ur Greer, is ‘a member of the joclety of British Columbla + aad the Can- paen ‘Bar Assoc! s and re- ion. Matthews joined Colum- bia daintee in 1984 as property | © manager: following :seven years in a similar capacity with Trans Mountain Oil Pipe Line Co. Born in Edmonton, he was edu- cated in Vancouver, graduating from UBC with degrees of BA and LLB. He is a member of the degrees men! n- legi has ap- Bowle, ma | peared before Tas (yall sea M PH. DAYS 365-7444 h je it the — . — . he the sion affecting retirement pension tnentge should be. au Legian ins this session of the sively with pollution of air and water lt We It was interesting to note generally eta ig the granting SN stablished Parks, objected Gerenuousty to the position of their members in some uninhabitable region. I noticed with interest that they referred to the fine 'com- munity of Riondel as an exam- Canadian Bar Association. ple’ of what can be done with P & G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Ph. 365-8151 tfn | brations on >The annual dedication cere- mony to mark the opening of Scout and Guide Thinking Week will be held in the SHSS gymna- sium on Sunday, starting at B= Parents, and friends are invited to attend. This ceremony. will observe the start of:a.week of activities, held throughout Canada, to pro- mote the Scout and Guide Move- ment and local grou ips have or- ganized various items to support | ro; A scott leaders meeting was held: recently “Jamboree atPen- ticton: and: the’ dentin of the bonfire at the Centennial cele- March 1 Group: Committee Reports: Robson: has elected its new Annual Thinking Week Service to be Held Sunday 2] 24, commencing at 7.30 p.m. All are invited. ad B tary, at Robson ‘hall on Thursday, Feb. Four boys have been pick- ed to attend the jamboree at Penticton. The,rovers report an acuve ite na oe. months in 1966. eakers and eed partie y eae Boyer ‘activities have kept the usy. eral -weekend trips have been planned : for the future.:: The ‘2nd Caste legar Cubs and Scouts have had several 'snow- shoe ‘hikes and the’ scouts are eb lof also dealt exten- x agenees for logging}. hat the Mine ML Union, while | (nited States, We in the British Columbia Government will do everything dis. | We can to assist this valuable industry in) the East Kootenays. ‘Grade 7 Students Hold Valontine ‘Tea for Parents Cathy Rafter, Mackeret! es were laden wit hfood. the usual | dra: Lam Linda Robakowski, Kathy Webb, Sheryl Walker‘ and Craig Schel- ‘The “students-teacher’- Ed* ward ‘ASD welcomed the parents troduced Cecil Stoochnoff, aa also! weleomied the visitors Jenbere training for their Second: Class badge... ‘ : 1 good PH. NIGHTS 365-7035 Students of Grade 7 at Twin Rummage Sale TUESDAY, FEB, 22 at THE BARGAIN CENTRE GENELLE CLEARANCE OF WINTER CLOTHING OTM i Rivers School held a Valentine gym was decorated inthe Val- entine theme and the long. tabl- all. would have a r INN pare! ing was done by the students Visitors were taken on a tour of inspection of the new Ubrary by. Sandra Lamont and » with Mrs. W. It’s time to start thinking about your Spring Wardrobe and the first place to get going to is LEITNER'S where you get the best selection and at the right price. ‘The-’ members are Tetary, Mrs. S. Dewis; treasurer. Sidewalk Clearing pass in ang piag theory tiara le =I = CINDY’S Ziti ence “Gomes Under Fire” At Kinnaird Meet Walking along 7th Ave. ‘in, Kinnaird recently, a/ small: girl climbed: a: snow bank to avoid. a large: puddle of slush: and then. ‘slipped.’ ‘Fortunately -the’ driver of a passing freight truck’ saw her: and..pulled. over just cl 3 the Union of Youth (USCC). Eileen mtascel ae of pane ¢lass honors. in. G: le’ diedjin 1939 in Saska-| first toon hospital at the age of: 58] theory. Linda "Allis of cane honors in Grade I theory. and was buried at Brilliant. Holds Elections For (966 Officers The Lillian Killough Chap- ter of the IODE held its regu- lar meeting Monday evening in the Twin Rivers hall, with Mrs. A. Sylvest presiding. THIS WEEK'S ‘SPECIALS The routine opening ‘busi- ness was held and a former Discontinued Paint Lines member, Hree0: Dalton, was welcomed ba ' { { : cae 4! PRICE — : the truck: wheels: Minutes of the last annual ne - a ” : 3 : s * rls incident; was reported MINUTE RICE, 24-0z. pkg... .. 2... LUCKY WHIP, 4-oz. pkg. .... . - the election of 1988 officers. The. "We: Tae Better Care of Your Building Needs’ by Tocal resident B Robert § Smales, So a 636 COLUMBIA AVENUE — PHONE. 965-5155 E| 20 was,protesting the dang i WALNUT PIECES, Nutty. Club 8-oz. pkee . . 39¢ : 5 3 In un AQ = = a = | of Fall & Winter Clothing - to ye | “7 = = = ‘ =I LINOS — SASH AND DOOR ALL TYPES OF LUMBER ELK: CEMENT. '— PLYWOOD » All Sizes of Glass Cut ‘to Order JUST IMAGINE BiG SAVINGS | T IDE, King | Size, each For the cost of one pack of cigarettes a week the whole family can be insured. We are happy to recommend the adep tion of this. plan. e, othe: e could have been crushed under vest; first vice regent, are. v. Goresky; second vice « regent, Members Group Life Present members please fill in the cards you received: in the mail and send them in. If they have been misplaced we have McKinnon and ‘treasurer, Mr: ilesky., Education secretary, Mss R, King; Echos secretary, Mr: M...D.. “McPherson; services at home and abroad, Mrs, L. Craig; welfare convenor,- Mrs. Wm. Eas- “DRISTAN “24's, Reg. $1.25: ANACIN. 1300's, Reg. $1.29 “You have ‘sidewalks, u gala | Mr. .: Smales, : ‘but. they're: not plowed’and if anyone gets hurt walking on: th a rar must take the onus? He: roe counell, that the village received considerable re- Mrs, J. Horst; secretary, Mrs 2 a #8 Ee 3 . eB te art i gularly, : SS Ferries < SALAD DRESSING, Salad Bowl 24-07. Aes 39c FRYS COCOA, YS Ib. tin each 33c 11b. ‘fin « ea. 65c ton and couneiliors, Mts. Gemmill, . Mrs, C. Donnan,’ wenn Wilugh sua Se MOIRS MINT PATTIES, 13-0z. each . Sian 2 a Tm | | epee oe | i [J Texas PINK GRAPEFRUIT, Af PETTITT PHOTOS ‘HAIRDRYER aa § > ie He a jnees i : that the. vilage had. ¢ Blower J ONIONS, 3 Ib. cello bog each ‘or . more at the office. NON-MEMBERS Now is the time to ae get in on the BIG. 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