CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, March 20, 1975 KC Days Sponsorship Declined by Commission Receipt of the annual rec- treation grant, plans for the {annual spring dance and tenta- ‘tive outline fora gala Blueberry jPlenic, were included in the tmonthly meting of the Blue- berry Creek Recreation. Com- {mission held recently. The previous executive id treasurer Mrs, Linda Car- Te Directors are Mra, Carol ettigrew, Mrs. Jean Davis, ‘erry Cormier, Terry King, ECommunity Recreation Branch iby the Blueberry Commission, Terry. Cormler will repre- ion annual general meeting to * held in Nelson on March 22, Recreation News A roport was given on the successful: Blueberry WAMM Walk. A good number of walkers turned out: for the event with the oldest walker being Bill Nixon ‘and the youngest, Shauna Hegan, who is 2% years old, More certifi- cates have been received, and anyone who is interested in having one is asked to contact Pat Hegan. ‘A decision was reached to decline aponsorship of KC Days events this year due to other involvements by members of the commission, Terry King was named to head the policy committee to prepare polly report commis- sion priorities and proposed budget for the next meeting. Mra. Carol Pettigrew is preparing a preliminary report ‘on events to be staged at the . proposed Blueberry pienic. The next meeting of the commission will be held at the home of Mrs.’ Jean Davis on April 3 at 7.90. _MH Ladies Meet Tonight 2, The Adult Activity Centre Twill be holiling’an all-day tea ind sale of crafts which have been made in the workshop. wee ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary to astlegar and District Minor ey are holding a general Smeeting this evening at the tKinnaird Elementary School in iDiv. 1 at 7.30, s 8 ‘The Recreation Office has iad numerous enquiries about ya! softball. In order to have Sparticpation in this sport and Sto have a league set up, adult ivolunteers must be found. If }interested in organizing boys taoftball, please leave your .tname, phone number and ad- ‘dress with the Recreation Of fice. s ee | ‘The Castlegar Figure Skat- ‘ing Club presents ‘The Greatest ‘Show on Ice’ this Friday at 7.20 in the Castlegar Arena, ‘Admission is $1.25 for adults, . tstudents.75¢.and children 50c, ‘The public is invited to come tout and enjoy an evening of jentertainment. See esse ‘The Sentinel Baseball Club ‘will conduct a pitcher and ‘eateher clinic tomorrow at 7 ‘pam. in the Stanley Humphries ‘Secondary School. {Due to limited time and “'gpace, this clinic will be for —— + effort they had put in to assure, Senlor Bronco, ages 11 and 12 years, up to Colts, ages 15 and 16 years. For further Informa- tion contact Red Warner at The annual Wildlife ban- quet held in the Kinnaird Hall on March 8 was the most’ successful in the club's history. The tickets were sold out two weeks in advance, giving the banquet committee the incentive to work very hard towards making it a success. Mistress of ceremonies, Shirley Anderson, started the evening off by welcoming everyone to the annual event and highly praising thie banquet committee for all.the time and. everyone a delightful evening. « Mrs. Anderson then intro- duced the executive for 1975: president John D'Andrea, vice- president Henry Kiryluk, se- cond vice-president Vince San- trabano, secretary Jerry Brown, treasurer Frank Kohar, honorary president Shirley An- derson and directors Dr. John Walton, Stan Angus, Aubrey pee Dennis Marcellus, FNS aso ‘SPANISH DANCERS of ‘which three of the "pte among both performers ‘Chamber Supplies. Gifts to Team Visiting Sweden ‘The Castlegar and District ' Chamber of Commerce has ad sides, varied and colorful Friday at the C Cestlogar Figure Skating Club pr eon rat tered ike open invitation has been extended te ihe tt ‘on lee”. Excitement is at a fever —D. Hiebert Photo Fish and:'Game Trophies are P Ray Lee, Jim Chapman, Gary Walsh, Stan Walsh, George .Pullerton and Lino Griffone. Henry Kuryluk introduced the invited guests from Nelson, ‘Trail, Fruitvale and Nakusp. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ewart from Nakusp were warmly weleomed by many of their friends. Mr. Ewart was the Conservation Officer for Castle: gar before being transferred to Nakusp and Mrs. Ewart, known tomost as “Em”, was secretary for the Castlegar and District Wildlife Association for four’ years. Both were active mem- bers of the association... President John D'Andrea gave a brief report on club functions of the past year and some of its goals for the coming year. He stressed the im- portance of public participation in all matters concerning. our environment. | He aaid he felt the people of the Kootenays are fortunate AUTO BODY 633 - éth Ave, S. Cestlegar Estimates. 365-7791 We are EXPERTS pare poor “COLLISION REPAIRS “Acrylic Paint Jobs” INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED “Norm Brown” i to have so much going for them in the way of wildlife and recreation, It would be a foolish mistake to sit back and assume. that we need only play a passive role where the conser- vation of our area is concern Contrary to the belief that hunters are always the bad guys, many Rod and Gun Clubs have donated much time, ener- CASTLEGAR NEWS He stated ‘that population growth has put a tremendous strain on our environment. . Destruction of wildlife habitat will surely destroy much of our wildlife in the future. It isnot as direct as killing them in large uncontrolled numbers, but the end result is the same. It is important to our own well being that we plan careful- SPORTS gy and money to projects aimed at ensuring the perpetuation of game species. Their record in conservation projects, perhaps ironicly, has often been sub- stantially better than that of ‘non-comsumptive’ naturalists. In closing, Mr. D'Andrea expressed the hope that more people of the area will become involved either with-the Wild. life Federation or the local club in the year ahead, Only with strong support can the spokes: man for environmental quality speak and act effectively on your fi Mr. D'Andrea then intro- i G. Kenyon from the Wildlife Federation. Mr. Ken- yon supported the president's views on the necessity of public concern for their environment. He praised the Wildlife ‘Association for the active part it plays in the overall safe- guarding of everyone's right to the use of the great outdoors. He said he hoped the club would continue to show the determination in the future that it had in the past. ly every assault we intend making on our environment. Mr. V, Santrabano, as- sisted by John D'Andrea, then presented the fish and game trophies for 1975. The largest fish caught on the Arrow Lakes above the dam went to Dr. J. Walton, who also received the Lampard Memorial Trophy for the big- gest Dolly Varden caught in the lake. : Vince Santrabano took the moose trophy. Vince has been giving away these club trophies for several years, and, finally has one to put on his on ahelf, Jerry Brown was kept busy going to and from the atage as he recelved trophies for elk, mule deer and cougar. Early’ in the evening, the dgor prize was drawn by Shirley Anderson and John D'Andrea. Mrs, Morrison from Fruit- | ° vale was the winner of a fishing box filled with various fishing UP T0 MONEY For... | MORCh aS 5% See the “Care & Share” People ate KOOTENAY. SAVINGS CREDIT UNION “WITH SEVEN BRANCHES “TO. SERVE YOU” SOUTH SLOCAN—Playmor Jct—359-7221 NAKUSP—Box 136—265-4254 NEW DENVER—Box 271—958-2245 "" TRAIL—1199 Cedar Ave-—368-6401 SALMO-—P,O, Box 242—357-2217 AND OTHER LOANS FINANCING IS AVAILABLE FOR MORTGAGES Hf MLLC.C, eligibility requirements are met drew the winning raffle ticket, which went to Nick Shelfon- tiuk, a local ardent sportsman. ‘The hall, beautifully deeor- ‘ated with white tablecloths and | centrepieces of large varigated pink flowers and white candles, helped to set the mood for'an enjoyable evening, The buffett dinner served at midnight displayed with delicious delight the effort put into the banquet - by wives and friends of club members. “There was beaver, cougar, rabbit, several types‘ of fish, elk, bear, deer.and moose, The’ various meats were baked, ‘bolted, stewed and fried and . there were many kinds of stews, and éabbage rolls to be sam- pled. One sample of the. Ko- kanee smoked by Frank Ing- ham only encduraged the taste buds to,try more. :. Wayne Campbell. made avallable 122 crests to ’ present to members of the different teams playing against. the hockey team representing Castlegar, during its exehange visit early next week, As wellas the creats, three small gifts have also been given * the local team so that they may present these to the mayors of the different cities they will be . visiting. ‘This waa acknowledged Thursday evening during the Castlegar and District Cham- ber of Commerce meeting, held in the Hi Arrow Arms, Curling Parabfe: \ Advice to Him Who Wouldst Curl ied to him who wouldst. * What profiteth it a Be that he layeth up “rocks" in heedeth not the instruction of his master that he guardeth the house,’ but instead, leaveth open a door to the center thereof wherein the devil en- tereth and layeth his own rock. Verily, verily I say unto you, the first shall be'last and the last shall be firat, and there shall be weeping and walling and gnashing of teeth; thus sayeth the lord of the broom, Local Wildlife Banquet Termed Huge Success ~ Various “Jollted salads brightened the table along with baked potatoes and potato salad. For those not adventur- ous -in their eating habits, there was plenty of tame turkey. ‘Closing time. found ‘the crowd not yet ready to go home, a0 the band comprised of Dick Wayling and friends play- edon. . ‘The evening ended ‘with the banquet committee more + than ready.to go home-coffee cupa in hand, the smile of success on their faces; and some: . talk of next: year’s ennual get together. The banquet committee extends many thanks tothe crew who turned. up ‘early Sunday morning to clean up the hall, and to the ladies and men who did all the cooking, Just to say “you made it all possible” ‘might be a good choice of rds. wo! 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