10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 17, 1962 Conservation Week Is Now Well Underway Commencing Sat,, May 12 and extending through to May 19, all Canada will be observing “Forest Conservation Week.” Originating in British Colum- bla some 12- years ago, Forest Conservation Week has now been adopted as a national program which has won the support of conservationists acrosa the coun- try. Object of the Week is to focus everybody's attention on the vital role that the forests pisy in our national economy and’ th sibility of the ‘adividual "alten to practice good forest manners when next he travels strong In British Columbia the red shirts of the Junior Forest War- dens will ba much in evidence .as dian Forestry the forest protection ona fire pre- vention message to the remotest corners of the province. A Tip for Attracting New Businesses _ Here's a tip for the commun- ities which want to attract new A ecutive FIELD AND STREAM BY JACK WHITE Last ‘Sunday's crow shoot tur- ned out to be a real fizzle, and T expect it was because of the al- most steady drizzle of rain, Of courso the fact that St was Mother's Day may have had some- thing to do with it, But when the date was set no one took: time.to consult the calendar and notice that it was Mother’s Day, or the respon-| weather man to see that it was going to be nice. Anyway despite storm clouds on the horizon. and the home it, 14: turned out to pave a crow. pid at shooting the wily Net bag for the day as near as I could find out, with still two fel- lows to hear from, was one crow. Just about ‘mow I can ;hear | rou! you laughing to think that so many were cut and so‘ few crows taken, though .well over 200 were’ seen. | Crows, Just for fun, go out specifically for crows and see how many you can get. But don't go on a rainy day, that’s your worst kind of wea- ther for crow shooting. When you're driving along and spot some crows don’t try white they're still in sight saya that “When we Puta plants in Eusope, the governments: act almost like chambers of commerce, You have the feeling you are wanted. The co-operation is won- derful.” there is a lead there for the community that wants to. attract industry — and the dob that's go ‘with it to build in Your chance of drawing four ota kind: in poker, about. in 4,165 deals. Let us show you how our ABC member helps to take the shance out of your advertising. CASTLEGAR REWS because before you bail out and get loaded. up Mr. Crow and co- horts willbe Tong gone. Drive past ‘Cominco’s Safely Month Running © Successfully: Ink Cominco's record so far for Safety Month 1962 compares fa- vorably with former years, 2c- cording to statistics released by. J. C. Ink, supervisor of Cominco's sa- fety and hygiene department. With more than one week of Safety, Month gone,. there. have been no lost time accidents at any of Consolidated’s operations. “Our record for Safety Month so far is a very satisfactory one,’ said Mr. Ink, “and we're hoping we finish out the month without any further lost time accidents.” Special safety functions will continue at all operations forthe rest of. Safety. Month. All. employ- ees, are actively. participating .in safety campaigns as many of the promotional ideas used are devis- ed py. employes committees. Such. themes ‘as the. Seattle Space Needle and a space rocket are being used at Trail this year, with replicas of these serving as safety focal points. - Contests, displays, lectures, films, special meetings, that I enjoyed the outing me yet. Main thing seems to be to a couple of hundred yards — 400 yards preferably — and stall back, ¥é you are lucky enough to find a roosting spot get in there |B early in the evening at least an hour before they start coming in and be sure you are well hidden. Mr. Crow is noted for his very keen eyesight and overly-suspic- jous mind or temperament. If you have a‘stuffed owl and a good crow call and know how to use it, don’t call the crows, call me — I rode t Tove to go with you. all, crow shooting can be a tively sport and remember for every crow you shoot you will we on an average of 125 smaller eggs including our crow happy with flapable wings and 20-foot mounting pole plus hi-fi set up for calling them in, The cost is high but it just shows you how - far some of these crow happy hunters will go for a crack at the black bandits, Incidentally, half of the hun- ters out last Sunday were juniors and I’ve heard no reports on care- Jessness in firearm handling. In fact the only crow reported in was bagged by two of them, Derryll White and Ron Lewis. Must ey mensely and got back in time to plant some garden before getting rained No reports on any fish being weighed in for this month's fly rod, so. guess. there's hope for find the ‘time to get out and do some fishing. With the days grow- ing’ longer, some evening fishing will be in order if the weather ever breaks. * 8 6 Which brings us to another) This subject which is near and dear to every ‘sportsmans’ heart — Fire- arm Safety — am reading a report from .D. .A.. McCaughran | of - the Game Management Division, Fish and Game Branch, of the Depart: ment of Recreation and -Conser- vation who has made a study of ‘hunting. accidents in: British Col- umbia over the past 25 years. Mr. McCaughran has classified any shooting accident whether. fa- ‘tal or wounding as a “shooting.ac- cident,” as the only difference between them is the placement: of the. bullet. During the past 25... years thé total number of. hunters, has. in- creased: five times but the, num- ber of: sh has de- rallies and tinst aid competitions were among some of the meth used by Cominco men in the first stages of their safety campaign iT ie icnceaaa VOLKSWAGEN s ALES & SERVICE USED CARS — TRA and BLER ers to 2,1 in 1960. The specific reason for this steady drop is not known but it-is believed that better. firearms, ex- TUT HT) Pe in handling of firearms, and a. greater awareness of the dangers inherent to _kunting through public education ‘and Ju- nior firearms safety program have been significant factors. Vancouver Island has. the creased from 8.3 per 10,000 hunt-|' ‘Game Clubs’ Junior Firearms Saf- ety Program. . 4 That the. Fish and Game. ae enlarge its present pro- am of public education, 95 it is fat that public education is the most efficient. method of reducing shooting accidents. ‘The age old slogan “If you’ ‘re handling any gun you can’t be too careful” ‘should always be in the back of your mind. Haye fun on Sunday but be careful! Genire Sel Up On B.C. Travel Information on any asp travel and camping in British | pe umbia is available at the a ment’s new . Cent Forest Conservation Week A Statement by. The Hon. R. G, Williston Minister of Lands, Forests and ‘Water vides aver $700,000,000 annually, or over 80 per cent of: the total Provincial ay and direct em- which I serve, iu. contributing to the success of this most worth- while campaign. It is always ‘a pleasure to en- dorse any endeavour aimed at con- serving the forests of British Col- umbia, In particular, it is a plea- sure to pledge my support 'as a citizen of B.C,, and as Minister of Lands, Forests) and Water Re- sources, to the activities of Forest Conservation ieee during the per- fod May 12/ This. ten elevation of Water Resource administration to Deputy Minister status reminds me again that'a forest is much more than merely a ‘source. of raw material for a panlitude, of wood products, Forests are also the key to the stability of several other natural resources, without which we can- 4 20 per we of our working force — is worthy of ‘our deepest re- spect and careful husbandry. Forest harvest and other: for- est benefits sustain us. Lacking a forest resource, about 70 per cent of the population of B.C. would have to seek a livelihood else- where, or live in poverty. No British Columbian can af- ord to ignore forest welfare, We faut all take an active part in forest conservation by learning more of the facts concerning for- H est. values; by practising simple fire precautions; by using the forest with. discretion, both for Kok and play. ‘ask thot British Columbians join” oe. and: the Government not happily and enjoy living in this Province. Water resources, in particular, depend ‘on the forest for pupely, and regulation. Soll, wildlife, ‘out. door recreation, the tourist trade, the natural Beauly, of B.C,, and the prosperity: of ‘our people ‘can all the benevolence of the. forest. Over 90 per cent of the for- 287 Hornby: Street, Vancouver. ‘The centre was opened’ April 25 by Trade and Commerce Min- ister R. 8, Bonner. In addition to travel : bureau personnel, the centre is staffed by members of the fish and game branch for issuance of hunting and game licenses. Outlining the. policy of the centre, Recreation and Conserva: tion Deputy Minister Dr, David B. Turner said his department did not intend to compete with any- body. “The aim of the centre,” said Dr. Turner, “is to provide maxi- mum information in the minjinum time. We also want to work with organizations interested in the travel industry, local or provincial. Between us,;“I know we can do a really marvellous job.” Mr. Bonner said some 2% million visitors brought $115 mil- lion’ to’ the:-province last year. This year, ag a result of the Seat- tle World's Fair, that figure could be around four million persons. * lest British Columbia is publicly owned zane is” there- fore a public responuibility — a Teoponstuility whieh pret be ta- ken seriously. Surely ‘a resource which pro: he traced back to-a dependence on Crit Dxrance ‘The. tasks of a Civil Defence organization. are. to, adopt mea- sures before. disaster, which will assist in ‘minimizing the possible effects, and to deal with the ef- fects of disaster in an efficient and economical manner. “STORAGE - CRATING. - Trail 364-1818 a a a ee ne Williams MOVING & STORAGE “The Family Mover” LOCAL, & LONG. DISTANCE HAULING For Free Estimates Call Collect PACKING - SHIPPING Nelson 1471 DEWDNEY ANSWERS Q. Why are you a supporter, of the Diefenbaker Govern- ment? A. ‘There are ‘many reasons, The ‘most important is the outstanding quality of our western cabinet . members. Messrs, Green, Fulton, Ham- ilton and Diefenbaker, him- self, are great humanitarians, They put people’ first and will never ‘let Canada down. Q. What fs the main issue in this riding? ‘Whether or not Kooten- ay West’ will, join in’ the great economic development program, which” is taking placa in other fi of B.C, A. Because our approa has not been positive, Con- tinued attacks and! criticisms of such forward steps as the Pine: Point Railway retard our progress.’ ‘This’ achieve- ment alone offers usa tre- piendaus future’ of economic , — an exciting fut ot more jobs, ‘security, wealth and opportunity for. us for our children ON JUNE. 18th ELECT, | DEWDNEY. x] nn Progressive: Conservative ® Campaign Committee ~_ CASTLEGAR DINING ROOH poeeritst oy Teer and Use the Classifieds ~S-room house at Winlaw. on 14 acres‘ of, land, .& acres cleared. On{ 5586 highway.one-auarter mile from post orrlee Write Joe BRAUN, Winlaw, “fo beRTOO ear Wound —Wal. kept home. with. SO -feet. lake front~ age!’ on‘: Christina’ ‘Lake.’ Centrally 1460 Bay Ave,, Trail, B.C. -. 364 Baker St. ‘Nelaon, B. Phos Fitts | Nelooa aie Gaatlogar and |, District Fesidents all Zenith 6707 (no toll charge) located and os In bedroom home, ireplace: See ‘heat, ‘garage, $6,800 — $2,000" Cori Ave, tae 385- or "368-557 320 ae nee a Tour chal, blond tinlsh, Wai Robe wip oF for hangers, storage shelf, and two. drawers, Ph, 865-5408, propane Taree and GOTEaGS OE ‘$76.00, FOR SALE 8 lots, 60 x 100 cach, and 1 FOR RENT CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 17, 1962 _ Gravel & Top Soil DITCHING, EXCAVATING _ PHONE 365-9041 lot, 93°x' 100, Cleared and poinon with power and water. Located ‘01 ith ,Ave.,"Kinnaird,north of Miles stone Rd. Bee Ber lot, cash or terms, writ 90M, Castlegar News, 319 ‘ ata aR it Engines. Save $15 to $20. Replace, dont Tepalr. All- State. rebuilt engines. are reduced! Every engine 14° completely re-man- Garage and guest ar Price = $14,700.00. ‘Contact H. Dew lobe, opens Estate, Grand Forks, B ARLE i iT E IN. KINNAIRD: io E > FOR CASTLEGAR "AREA Gen s Refrigeration ‘3’ Br. Unfinished Control-centre Kitchen» Family llving room Double Plerson glazing, Bazement suite i vou Dead-ond ‘strost | 4: jeraiion eric & Air mag Service Phone: 3608590: Trail, B.C. 3199 Highway Drive.” ue ety i Choose: your: own. took ee +h Pipes down iF $8,000.00 cath Yea, we ARE’ x: hous Your lis with'us will recel: prompt - sales \7 promotion end full poole. ‘service. fo have several.” Prosioots for inthis aren: 90% of all oil company prodact research in Canada isidone b Impe >/AND** ' pooRs- In All Popular Ste, _ WINDOW ‘AND ‘DOOR Phones” eye maple. Others ner, extelient 365-1 ‘ Graduation reas, semi-formal, size 19-14. ‘Ph. | 836-5853. 19 ply: 476-Srd_ Ave. 165-6381, a9 ‘S-bedi house. aa rQom workshop and garage on lot, In: Robson, Ph, “865-8766, 319 eae manure, by” the wack Ph. i In i i anee il i “Hou ‘Sale pe, Beautitul~and ‘apacious ecbedcagm aes ‘home: situated on 100 ft. corner lot. Living ‘and aining ioe finished in special ‘imported stra paneling ‘from Africa; One wall a oni room ‘finished’ in golden . LR hae fire place and built-in berths book case topped: with glass and; large mirror -as\’ divider trom front: entrance. Ceiling. in| LR, | DR 3 | and ;kitchen of: 6-In.”: grooved .deck- |; tng resting on laminated beams,. al natural ‘finlsh. Kitchen “haa tlle floor “arid--eupboards: Bullt of birch of plumbing, gas furnace and electric hot water, tank. Carport | finished with fibré glass paneling and family room haa tile floor and gig} and alt Dearing mare Gils Bleycle;- in oe Gea 2390, i Oxy Ph. sit, Holiday ‘Trailer, 455, a tei xtra w internal parts tinishéd, Guar trade-in for your old enging 1 Installations ar pee Simpson ceee Nelson; Bary four nlite, wired for, 110 v.. @3 tire. and | wheel, propanc’ stove. Ph. 365-5707, 819 EERIE ABI cable. Apply . Serine ‘Ave.,| basements Ph.) 865-685) 319 Apartment for Ber ape Ere- menko's , Apartment (365-8061, ao 4-bedi Furnished phe Apply gae- iat, Ave. Castlegar . 365-4191... a Tent; or aie we Loors, Tat a0-aotn “Ave, a suite, . suitable iin- |*. to amall family. | apne terms. aoe ‘there on: Friday‘ évening, room house, . good location, ready to move Into —- lots of garden space —‘4th’ at Cedar, ‘Pb. 865-2611, Tay Heated, seroiahed suite, with TV Phe se apply “801-5th tor Ebearoor bi rult - trees large Tot Ph, 365- iron Guthrie Presented trophies to win- of compelitian gar,’ Ph, 865-6471, ore,‘ Simpsons-Seare, Ph, 7 APL Taciory baile ie traiter, fully equipped. Bh. 365-1 BOATS —AND- MOTORS ‘New_ S-bedroom Todas in cartie- y deed. Floor, caveninaar See sa -Seare low, low catalogue prices, | Write ean *h. 2 building lots, i Robson. ee 965-3870, 16x 14 tent. “ApDIy BOL-5tt ae 565-5156. a8 ‘camping | met 65-5723, | : 318 ule ‘s 567-Sth Ave. Ph B20 Sy iraller, apace ;with @ ‘ground for. garden, in. Robson. Ph. 305-5343 Box $07, Castlegar,“ ' 319 “Fuliy-furnished aulte , in Kine halhd, faciities included." Ph. '365-|" S-room apartment in Castlegar. ‘Apply 426-7th' Ave. ‘Ph. 385-8731," 819 Heated pat furnished -sulte. Ap- fy Gu. Ph, 365-5186. ei rornished Teated ‘one-bedroom Ph, -saflboats; trade-ins. ~ fh cooking: | boats; Wa- ganda fibreglass boats; Springbok |.2384. :.../- 3 John- boat" \tratlers; trailer Bupplies; Barrett ‘Tralle? Sales, bioeeerntty Bo. cating facilities: alec ot tive, Ph. = cep ve, S818 TE B18 room house in Castlegar ot 78 Lakeview. Drive, write Wm. Dinsdate, 8 ar a high three, ‘Dave Hiebert, ‘Stan Dickinson . Named. President Stan Dickinson has: been na- med president of, the Celgar Bowl- ing Club with Frank Webster as vice-president, Bill Martin, secre- tary,and Orla Granstrom as Sea, tation dance at which spec- guests Mr.” and ; a John inner of: the season: high, division ‘A’. was team. 8; Winner of. division ‘A’ playoff. was: team 3,; while division ‘B}.-playoff was fron, by team 2. Winning - individual “eltorts were: Ladies’ high single, Louise: Poole, 330; men's high single, Dave Calder, 843%") ladies’ higk* average, Rose Dickson, 1,194; men’ at high ‘ave- : ‘inliods ‘iss Rossland, ~ NOTICES ttend ‘thi performance’ of Kinnaird Stomentary, and*tamarac, paneling on walls. This home sauce. be geen ‘to be appreciated. appolntmen send for an 18. hyp, Ev! Easy ‘electric dryer $100.00, 1, hp. os oF iD hp. Joh Johnsen Has Evin fs wo aa) zal In ib, Propane Cylinder 500 u pes Agency. Lte - Galalano’s” = eae” Teasonable ferms.* Be 318 was beeen 62x 1400 lot, nice focation, naird,: Priced, aaron ‘New FO. “bearoome; heat. ‘Apply Bas stat ‘Ave.“or' Ph.’ 865- | wall’ carpet. features’ uch Lge. ie) Sra’ BE ba BR Second floor, at Heat. Price surroGnded by many shade, fw ‘Located on 144: ting 7th: Aves Full base | Large 2 BR Home with ‘many’ quality LR, vith: fiteple eon DE weparate ally: *dnished" tn Dase- Small “dwelling: centrally’: 1 sa am. BR Castlegar. 1: BR 'Main floor — = | $99.88. i) year guaranta 5::| Apply Box 490F, Casttegar News. ae Lari } between Castlegar pare Nelo Sale| naira? Little’ Theatre. ani River. Play had | penses + of sc Rootenay River Players trip.to B.C. one-act finals in Dawson ie a kis Uy: wing chine mee, sho. new new, Renmore push: button, > automatic, zige zag at simpronrséore, Néléon, Only. Backed’ by’ our, famous ‘20- tm ‘and. poEra- In DEVAS home. | psig t SLI-4th ‘Ave, ‘Castlegat,?:' S18 ‘Moder Radia, Ete TV 7 Service — Main St, 815 In West Kootenay Super-Market. operation: — ‘applications tor the’ po- “stock clerks + (male. or cashiers. Ad- vancement proportiqnate:. to, mtigude and work. Elementary math requited. ge acreage \with. buildings, A. Knelsen, Burnham, | room nouse on %-acre jou. Walt: i 4 sito United: Anglin Matt | involve glican' and Pres- rubber,’ loose’ dirt, and grease 4 and i drippings: and when, thee are mixed by rain O preilbcriseet earned ae ood the road, and after a half hour or 36 of steady downpour eating, con- ditions ‘will usually ' begin prove. °. Chur rch Sactor "Plan Counsellor oo RSC,” Maddocks' returned re- cently from a meeting of The re nadian ' Counell | of“ Churches Banff, ‘Aiberta, where he Palatal a counsellor ofa’ seelae Churches while other de- peenination® ‘will 'b be‘ invited‘to par- tleipate. E i VRRE Be PEERED ua Streets. and highways ate slip- perlest .during the first part ofa summer shower,’ says the B.C. Auto- mobile Association:in warning: try “weather,” bite" of collect ‘on’ the ‘road, A long: hard.rain will wash off to im- Do it Yourself ‘and Save highest rate of shooting accidents 2 Jor qaore of ‘land with ‘option to buy. at 4.3 per 10,000, the Interior co- .| Ph.’ 865-8018. 2. tints mes second with a 2.3 average and } Phone R.A. (Bob) Horewill 365-3491 ‘61 Rambler Super Sedan, ..... $2,795 ‘The time to be especially care- Blueprints and Tools Leenec ful when driving is during the first oP Phono 365-8117 only 6 thousand Miles ‘58 Pableau American . $1,585. $395. PARKVIEW MOTORS — NELSON, AE EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8.00 P.M. St. Rita’s Parish = B.C. Bling the majority of accidents, and Hall, Front Street JACKPOTS $37.50 & $350.00 55 NUMBERS CALLED TRAIL CARTAGE VAN & STORAGE Local and Long Distance Moving to Vancouver, Vancouver Istand, East and U.S.A. Agents for North American Van Lines Phone Castlegar 365-8370 Trail 368-3933 Collect fa |shooting accidents are self-inflict- a 1.5 average. The higher density of hunters and dense nature of habitat seem to be significant factors in causing the higher rates. Breaking the .accident rate interior, we find that per 10,000 hunvers under 18 years old the number of accidents was 9.31, in the 18-21 year. group it was 1.5, 22-30 year group it was 1.1 and over 30 it was 1.0 showing clearly that the young hunters are caus- it is most interesting to note that 29 per cent of the total number of ed, 95 per cent of all shooting are throu, and therefore can be avoided, the 5 per cent a residual accident level which is an inherent part of the sport of hunt- ing. Recommendations arising from Mr. MecCaughran’s report are. hunt only’ with a‘ person over. 21 years of age’and no more than fos juveniles per adult at any one ti by. all hunters. 3. Enlarging on. Fish. and Built Up Roof Work and Roofing Concrete, Basements & insulation Work oO. Lightle._ Phone 365-5158 ° : the mainland coast is lowest with | - down into age groups here, in the]. i. Juveniles” be .'allowed ‘to Ee 2. Bright clothing be worn)’ At imperial Oil's lahoratories at Sarnia; Ontario, more sientists and. te echnicians. are a working to eaane car will)! you tp gatel Ine nile wofning ts qnsite that gas (has spent mare stan rialion te Bull the equipment _scientists and te h icians re working at Imperial’s 2: find and: produce Anyone aan Lope in the cats, Kinnaird, “Make sure you take hare plea pale io of brushes and buffers, as new; o8- terizer, Uxe furnished, colonial style, 2 sittings 4 iGeoners xeasonable, on. lot. at Blue. berry,- Pl ces 28 er sewing justment to all other estimat ‘Lot-:on 500 Elm St," 768" 142’, 365-5914. a tully Beautiful mobile Rome: bedrooms, National’ air. sander found near King and: Columbia St. in Castlegar. Owner may have same by. claiming in Castlegar News and paying for - 15. to 80 minutes of rain, says idge and stove, automatic Sunbeam floor polishers, two sets Sulcer,; slicer‘and shredder, el, new. beter re ao to, ea all vance, Hepresene a in? Tarannt, who passed sway May 20, tative calls’ each: week. Ph, Rossland 362-5260 ‘or Nelson 41.0070" ‘Lost Mauve purse,“ contdining ap proximately $50, including: one Can- adian.and one American | silver-dol- lor. Owner, ea eee Reward for | return. Ph "BEACON MOTORS. Ltd.| Pontiac, — Buick :— Vaurhat 701. Baker ‘8t,-' Nelson Phone _ "CASTLE FRIDAY & SATURDAY.” Shows at 8.45 and 9 pm : loving? ‘memory. “of “Nelle. G. We often. sit and think of, you, And ‘the way: Many :{ And many times we've you times“ we've tongea for you, | cried. You bade no one a Tast- farewell, BARDS OF. THANKS” ‘We wish to extend our ‘earttert anks and ‘api 0 the loss. of/ our’ be- loved. husband and. ‘father,. James xpress “AD RATES - PHONE - 3653031 ~ \ Gtasattied ada are char wedStor at the rate of five. atleger News; offloe-ts 50 ts. -Minimum charge for ified ‘ads phened’ In“to the ‘office ts G0 cents. ‘classified ads for.an extra cake ef 50 genta for han