CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 6, 1969 African Lions Increase Town's Population by Two Kinnaird's Population has ;every three fours then with cupine area of the Yukon, been estimated at 2,930 —/milk in aby bottle and| while Mitzile — which is the women and _ children} pablum. ney were eventual-|story of a Canadian cougar ly weaned off that diet and|— will include a scene of the But if you counted Atri-|now they cat chickens —/birth of a Grizzley bear in 11s can lions a8 well (yes, lions)|three of them cach a duy.|den. it would be 2,932, nd they eat them bones Mr. Bentley has lived in Two 8%-1 month-old Afri-|and all, getting calcium for|the Kootenay area for 25 can lions are owned by Mr.|their own bone ‘structure|years and has always had a and Mrs, Ray Bentley (he| from the bones of the chick-|dcep interest in film. Before says they belong to Mrs.jens, going into the production of Bentley!) and Rama and Ma- Mr. Bentley is executive | movies, he shot wildlife film ROBSON GAFE Phone 365-6617 for Take-Out Orders Southern Fried Chicken, Family, 7 Pieces Chicken & Chips $1.50 Drumstick & Chips .... 85¢ Fish & Chips 75¢ Plain Burgers 40¢ Deluxe & Chips __.. 55e Cheeseburger & Chips 60c Meals 75c Steaks $1.25 GLENMERRY USED FURNITURE ra, as they're named, weigh a and 115 pounds respec- lively. ‘ine en fully grown Rama will exceed 500 pounds and will be over 10 feet Jong from the tip of his nose to the tp of tis tail. Mara_ will be slightly lighter and short- er, They'll both be a far cry from the few pounds they weighed when Babs Bentley went to Montreal and brought them back a shoe box when they were just a few vee oe nad to feed them Star Presented As 3K’s Member Reaches Her Goal was Lila Fenner with Jean Taranko best loser for the we CASTLE THEATRE SHOWS 7.30 '& 8 P.M. FEB. 8-10-11 producer of ‘Tracker Film|and sold roductions and the lion cubs} firms. have been travelling with his production The Legend of Nahanni, visiting large popu- lation centres such as Cal-|1 gary, Edmonton and Victoria where the film has been| fil shown to eens -away crowds. ntley ‘says his films ‘iieter, from the usual wildlife film in that they|the have a sto bines wild travel and fe scenes with ance al lanned actives: from ond of Nahanni, are ciimeg in_ northern but the locale includes ihe toric iven. “Without they’re help,” “Guide Almighty will F long, tail in the remote Pro-| getting in this’ business.” it to commercial t wai’ woman to line that cam: ever travel elroy th ie Nahanni. Ray ey a respecte 18 has the jon sh and ide Al-| wildlife branch of ‘he depart- mighty ‘and Mitzie. The Leg-|ment of recreation and con- a wonderful guys," is his com- paron ‘and Northwest ‘Terri-| ment about assistance they’ ve pice e noted, “we wouldn’t be ture a rarity, a bear wi getting as far as we've been Selkirk College Program junction with special pro it_ses-|in sions in Nesom or teh “The |ay valleys. Quality of Our Environment.” Starts at Nelson Tonight Selkirk College, in con-!in recent years about the ad- the Nelson}verse arfects of pollution on School Board. rus: (ifering althe quauty of people's lives the Columpia and Kooten- This special is ary School beginning this evening. The co-ordinator of|and the this es in biology at Selkir] accumulation The exploitation ot our resources, the results of ov- erpopulation, and the deter- joration of our environment adversely affect the 2 quallty, ay due to various types of pol- lution are subjects of deep interest to all facets of the 7 ‘community. The problem of socie ie int survey of the dim- qd ensions of the world pollu- ten problem and its our lives is of interest eryone in the West Kooten- if Both industries and pri- tiem vate ciuzens in this area have shown an in the West Kootenay. Exclusively @ HAIRCUTTING @ STYLING PHONE 365-7112 LADIES! "Chez William Mobile Coiffures” Now in service in KINNAIRD A Complete Beauty Service the ALL DONE IN YOUR OWN HOME Hospitalized Patients Are Welcome To Use Our Services For Information and Appointments course for Shut-Ins Wood and Peter Ommundsen, @ PERMS @ COLORS or 365-6894 Pratessor The sessions will be held|to better inform everyone at the L. V. Rogers Second- both about the dangers of pellutiun on a_ global scale immediate Brobloms; special evening program |of our area. ‘The sessions wi is Brice Fraser, who lectur- deal with subjects like the of pesticides which is occurring at pre- sent in many places, the im-|pusy at the weekend as win- pilcations oe pollution on pubue he an je pres- ‘i : Eures which’ overpopulation in a number of accidents. place on an environment, es- in a waste-oriented |ing, gram cover topics such as pesticides, air pollution, | vehicle was being backed out water pollution and the pro-|o¢ a driveway on 4th Ave. in The ession is en- concern titled * Ae eavironment Collapse occured. Visibility was re- — Truth or Fiction?” Many stricted by. by. igh snow banks, tical proportions. Some scien-| wagon tists are now discussing the| Bates of from the biology department George farfiel Local RCMP were kept ter road conditions resulted At 7.30 last Friday even- damage estimated at $200 was done to.a parked first session suiitled truck owned by Robert Charl- e pane | Global Problem” is anjes Switzer Y: of Blueberry Creek when it was struck by implica-|@ car _driven by Stanley J Nor- tions for our future. The pro-|man Franks of Kinnair Police say the: Fouks Kinnaird when the accident RCmP spokesman, and no charges resulted. At 8.30 that evening an accident involving a stacion- driven by Douglas f Kinnaird and a car driven by Fred F. Philipoff of -|Castlegar occured at the corn- er of Columbia Ave. and Green St. in Castlegar when the Ihulipo1f vehicle attempt- ed a ieft turn off Colurobia onto Green. Damage estimated’ at 3200 resutted to the station- “|wagon while damage to the Philipoff vehicle was estimat- at $100. Philipoff was er | farted with impaired driv- ing. an accident occured on legar when cars Sriven by Rayms Bosse and both of | $2 -|Castlegar, were in collision. Police say damages | were estimated ats $275 and Gaetano has been charge 4 imluded will be films with failure to obey a yield: y sign. igh _ At 3, 50 p.m. that day, an Ch laf See Us for Valentine Cards, Boxed and Candy. And for that Special Woman We Suggest Coty Emeraude or L’Aimant, Both Luxuries and Perfumes. WHEN IS A SALE NOT A SALE? WHEN IT’S AN AUCTION! Ask Our Staff for Particulars Carl’s Plaza Drugs occured near Royalite station at the Kin- ‘d_ interchange when cars driven by Robert F. Blaine of Kinnaird and Ross Alex- ander Papp of Nelson were in collision. An_ RCMP spokesman said the Blaine vehicle suffered . Papp car was $150. Blaine has been charged with turning left at other than-an intersection. t 5.15 iar Saturday an aadent took place at the Fairview railway crossing (second Blueberry crossing) involving cars driven by Gary At 1017 am. Saturday, B Ave. near Maple St. in Cast-|to the Clifford Reid of Cranbrook and a Mr. Owens of Nelson. Police say the Reid car suffered $300 damage while Mr. Owens’ 1968 Chev had $200 damages. Mr. Owens al- so had slight injuries. Both cars were procecd- ing towards Kinnaird when the accident, which is still under investigation, occured. . At. 6 p.m. on Saturday, damage estimated at $400 was done to a car owned by Wesley Victor Green ‘of Win- law. Police say the car was parked in the Celgar parking lot and a truck was involved. There were no charges. At 12.15 p.m. on Sunday, two cars were in coilision near the Raspberry School. Police blamed high snow banks for obscuring vision in the accident involving cars driven by Nick J. Denisoff or Shoreacres and Walter Moc of Robson. Damages totalea #850." t 4.25 Pam. Sunday, a collision at th RCMP Detachment Reported Busy With Several Weekend Accidents to the McIntosh vehicle at $150. He has been charged with failing to yield to through traffic at an intersec- tion. * BETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS Cameras ~° PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILLad SOLOHd LL113d 3194 Highway Drive in the Millar and Brown Building, Trail. 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