HELD & STREAM Trespassers 5 The silvers | while charlie Fodor's youngest g are running on| daughter brought in a nice one the Arrows fel-|in the four pound c lows and they It is most interesting to hear are hitting fest a report that since the creel can. and . {furiously |.sus started on the OWS on almost any-| fishing success is higher to date thing you‘of-} than onthe Kootenays. This fer them, The} comes as no surprise to yours old killer, the} truly, as I have been a strong itis dick, seems to be the fa-| supporter of the Arrows for the ‘vourite, with the willow: leaf| last five ye years, rs, and though many eople t “there's no and wormreuning & clone fe: i there” 1 am afraid I would be| ken last Sunday despite the rain | the last one to agree. _and the run should continue for I travelled to the coast on “another three weeks, so go your | the July 1 weekend and it was best lick. quite plain to see that it was dpening day for, the streams. Every bend on each flowing piece of water ‘had one or two hopefuls wetting a line, even though it was raining cats and dogs, and they were Setting their limits in conservatio! have a point on on: Kootenay Lake named after him is a most fit- ting gesture, in ticularly when re one of most favoured sportsmen are just, moron, or. morons ° as. may be, left’ the broken: glass scattered all over the range. Why anyone owning a gun)" wants to pull.a caper such as this has always perplexed ne | ek s bt | Sehool’Distriet: No; ‘was held repently’ at!the City Centra: Mo-, ‘te! “Several members of’ the school board were present, with the highlight of the evening be- ing the ‘presentation of safe driv-| ing; awards’ acknowledging. the “2° Ngood safety. record held: by, the pdrivers, «°° 12 eon in in to air it | ne Sp fall for I have ever seen tho but let me issue a word of warn-| high co! ing, the Castlegar Wildlife As- like to sociation ranges are private pro- perty and as such will now be posted. The ranges are for the use of those who are members of the association: and : tres: will be prosecuted. ‘The ‘cl also bar anyone caught wilful or malicious 4 from membership for. . The men, women and boys who support this outdoor-loving, conservation-minded group have put many hours of work and a good many hundred dollar bills into the club’s property and they are not going to stand by and let any jerk destroy and ruin}. their eff : Let ‘me remind]... Suanvone hae the, B.C. -Wildlife Association will pay up to $500 reward for the arrest Pend con- viction of a person or persons} Ri wilfully damaging property while using a gun. The Tifle, pistol ont, shot- gun ranges put in by the gto real- ly be pi n't doubt for a and to tin will be open to the’ many occasions. I don’t think its too much to ask of anyone to res- le He | pect: th the rights and’ property of ha next: week to give Plote run down on ‘at the stale of the) hunting this abu re Pron't tbatevs . in,the Kootensys. ay cash award, which is automatic for every five years,/was: Paul | ‘Drazdoff, who| fa dt doff,:18;years; BI Rempel, 1 ning years; Denny Hughes, four years; Sack Postnikof?, two years; Mar- cel-Egli, two years; ’ iJim Wilson, two years; Leo Plamondon, one year -and Van Eldstrom, one 2 the following acivers recelv- ed wings inscribed with the words: “Your calaren Safety 83 r Business: from Mr.; Mor, strom, Marcel Egli, ‘Ji off, Jim ‘Wilson, Ira Johnson and Raymond. Plamoudonsi ey “-Héaded by Doukhobor lead- iJ,,Verigin and ‘his. wife, ‘group “Se Mectsnay Boundary 70° sidents left “On: Sunday to visit ussia, the land of ke fore- Fs ‘While in fhe Soviet Union ie y hopes to place a me- inorkal que ‘at the ate where Dot burned firearms 7885 in ‘protest against militar er TH eiabers of the Ero | shonoff, ‘Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Nov- Mr. and Mrs. F, P. q - piel) 2 J. om, President, bare Secure cere bs te announes t the i appalae ment.of, Be. o ya) the position leet otion Mr. — cameit to Sanaa after “Ce Dubie He joined Talend in 1967, worked inl in both Sales and Service capacities, being Roni 196 as the n and ts presently the Company's Pen- teen oe Mr, Fitzpatrick in addition to his new position as Sales Promotion Manager, will continuens Manager, Penticton. “Mrs. D. Hughes, Ph. 365-5503 Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Haw- year. ed at White Sox S: FREE ESTIMATES © ON REMODELLING HOME BUILDING or.any construction you may have in mind “* Phone 365-7566 or 365-7151 the ey they stopped at Cal- gary to visit Mrs. wkins’ sis- ter, Mrs. E, aekeon. : Recent. guests to the home of Mesand) Mrs dricks Mr. and Mrs. A. E Sask., and three’ of their.children from t- Seift c Current. and Mrs. J. Kubos mo- tored ito Fernie and Coleman for the Jong weekend. id Mrs, ‘Tom Titford lored the is the coast they. stopped fora few days at' Naramata ‘where th oldest son Bruce attended the last part of a Cc camp. © Mr. Peter. Oglow Jr. is now home after. undergoing major surgery at the Trail-Tadan: Hospital. Visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan, are Mr. and ae R. G. Hamilton of Score ‘Wil- Mr. and Mrs. H. Osgood and daughter Roxy Ann of Shilo, Manitoba, are the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sy- mons, Bid holes in yeu inoledm can a be patched with a wax crayon the same color as your lino. Melt the crayon, then fill the hole and smooth 'the surface. 7 Just.Arrived another shipment of KORATRON by Cole of California, New shades of blue and green with matching plaids — Slims Slocveleas Bisa Tailored Blouses - sizes 8 to 18 Koratron is permanent press. Wash and tumble dry and garment is. ready fo wear again — never needs ironing. KARNIE’S ae E ‘Mrs. J. J. Maloff, the latter eouple from Saskatoon. in| ities of that time, ; Doukhobor Party to. Erect. A Plaque i in South Russia The laque reads: “Here on a| June. 29, :1895.: the Doukhobors stepped forward with: ideals (of peace, against war. and killing. Upon this spot they sombollcaly burned: their’ firearms. For. and torture from Tsarist author: “These peace makers ‘ are our own ancestors. In memory of their heroism and dedication for peace and brotherhood throu- ghout the whole world we, the Canadian Doukhobors, ‘during ‘our visit! place this -memorial mae in witness of our grati- “in the. Name of The Doukhovors of Cana ae we Nerigint ren am | <> “August 1966, Peshch - lage of Orlovka, be Atalehaisk? va trict, Georgian -SSR.”. action they, suffered eeeceirat * puns ‘Notice is hereby giver - of the Municipality of the Corgorstica of The Vil- laze of Kinnaird that I require the presence of / the said \Electors.at the Village Office on Friday, the’; 18th “day of July, 1966, at the hour of 10: 200 a n the of = for ‘the lecting a person to represent ‘them as:’ Commis- sending Deceit: ai oe 98800 “pe as follo wating by:two:duly: mat Electors of-the Muni: . The nomination’ paper shall be ‘delivered ° Es pagr ‘Returning Officer at i aie between.the i z ok nace the: the name, residence, aid semipaticn'of the pereon | t nominated.’in such manner as to ‘sufficiently ‘iden- ’ tify: auch candidate. The nomination paper, stiall be | , subscribed to by the candidate. In the’event:of a poll being necessary; ‘such poll will .be opened at the Village Office on the . 23rd day of July, 1966, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and’8:00 P.M. of which every person is here- by required. to take notice and ‘govern himself ac- - cordingly. -...Given under my hand at Kinnaird, B.C. this © 4th day of Jaly, 1966. Sy Allen: Selbie, °- ‘Returning Officer. WASHER~ HOOVER SPIN DRYER “PORTABLE . ~ * EFFICIENT _TRADE.INS ACCEPTED $209 28 ‘Amazing Value Hoover's. DELUX EB 'twin- brush polisher, complete with HOUGHT. nce ¢ staunchest ried has now. offically. sk sided - ih i opposition U.S. . action. in ister Cave de Marve (right) eae of. the. mur- ‘dered’ Malcolm X, , ‘espite Black ‘Maalim loader jah Mudhsmmed, . | of goods ‘Canadian Exports ‘Have ‘Not Rison ‘Says Bank Review CASTLEGAR NEWS, “Thursday, July,’7, 1966 Woodland Park ‘School is the winner’ for the second con- secutive’ year of the: Kinnaird- Despite “the noiubie | im-| Cr provement, in Canadian export performance in the past five test. years, the Canadian share. of| Rece: ly small cups were nt] total world exports has ‘not risen | presented to the first placed en- significantly on bajance .and is| trants in each ‘section at each still smaller than at any time in school, Certificates were present- | the 1960's,” according to the ed to second and third. Results Bank of Montreal's latest busin- | 2"2 8% follows. ess review. Woodland Park: Debbie Laldier, Grade Examining the changing pat-| 2. Marg Renigan $8 Janet. Zeb- terns of world trade, the B of M fot: Grade’ 4,’ Ron: Guernott: 2 notes +that, although ‘the: bulk of Canadian exports go. to, the United States, the rate of growth zak, of these exports has been slower]. ean to all countries and much slower than'exports to the U.S. A from other indole coun. | don; Grade 5, 1 George" Ptotat tries, At: the same time, the flow 7 from the U.S, to Can-|- ada has grown less rapidly than U. exports koff. Poster Contest Winners Robson errs ‘Grade 5, 2 Naida aaa Tana Rilkoif, Grade’ a 3 Piminy eal ‘Balchewksi. ‘QLENMEARY USED FURNITURE - 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. Phone 364-1822 WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNITURE Open Weekdays 1.p.m. . 5.80 p.m. Open’ Friday 1 P.m..- 9 pm. Glen Kora Grades, 5 2 ff, Grade 1,:1 Donna Debrott 2 Ralph Ko- 3 John Knutson. Tinned Element: ary 2 Sharon Garrett, 3 BGtes Ric 3. Billy’ Garrett. Grade 4, Grade to other countries. ' Grade 2, 2 ‘Judy Duetsch. Canada’s Centennial | “Mammals ‘Lack Popular Appeal - | SeSE Pee a organ ot te the Canadian Forestry creatures and are man recently ask-/ ed ms young me y ae are enthusiasm al bout 4his -nation Canada ‘and: stir''u when, he sald, up op eioten, ld’s ills's are! caused ‘by. national: ism. z 4 student ees, oa Nae ope | ‘wonder young: ‘people a little cynical ‘shout nat onal. - ism. The best answer Tcould fina tennial : celebrations ifor.§ given by’ one of my own * members to an Ottawa alldience: ‘A ‘young ‘man speaker reviewed some of. our plans for Canada’s 100th birth-|- “MIs it erful country in: the world. malism;” “he ‘said, iinot going to save'the: s human 3 race, “Nationalism from ‘destruction. ihe aivoetion es on.can, pl Postel really , ‘worth vin din] Canada? uy rat orth © 2 onal iy tay. ell thse: id is | osm an a> visual creature. “4s group. also. dependent The rate . courtship” behay itarnatieavier 8 the only’one in which'civiliza/ ands obtrusive or:pleasing sounds | : vel and sure ve. "Tha appre: ard so-readily ier too, ay believe that:the . example are | of many ‘peoples in:Canada get: | a ting: along. well “together and with others in the world is a worthwhile :xeason ‘for 01 that Canadian, that I; ur. exis- tence as a nation. It iss with: that ?} in'mind®: an “ardent their -abllity to’ Mammals have not aroused| ‘They: are more .socretive| ‘active during ths can ‘lighted| of ne di iat “ae Gun indi ‘ieds a Jargely, upon Sight a ‘and sound for life’s ontacts, brilliant «colors, viour; by fl Ce should ce in “1967,” he said. “How; often T° day and he’ closed ‘his “talk this | ira “ COLUMBIA © COIFFURES “Ph, 365-6717. Hours 9-6 Di e 88 Paveday quarrels ‘in:our-own ‘tory mma ot soloniallsm, itaout ae Vancouver. mn for aggression ‘agains' [Ethers in the world and without family Mrs. Horvat after a short, stay 'in the e| ay. Lake General {oma oN Mary, member of.the ig. | St. Loutis of; ‘Charity. Order, Sister Mary Priscilla is touring the rted West as general: counsellor from ‘Alzo visiting at the Mul: doon “home is ‘their daughter, Mrs,. 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