A. Gopsin and H. B Johnston were Kimberley visitors Monday night for the playoff game in the Kootenay hockey league, in which Kimberley beat Trail, Creston Valley Red and Gun Club open meeting on Monday night should be well attended. Mr. Kearns the West Kootenay game warden of Nelson, and C.H. Robinson, fishery inspector for the Kootenays, will both be present and their talks will both be of interest. All are invited to attend. The veneer mill at the Chase Rod gers box factory commenced operations at the end of the week, giving employ ment to half a dozen men, and three girl. Veneer is being put in the dry kiln for the make of bedding baskets, tintops and berry, cups. Work on the bedding baskets will start shortly. There will be no days of grace in con nection with issuance of 1935 car licences and diners’ licences provincial author ities state, and provincial police .here have been given instructions to prosecute all persons,found operating cars on and after the first day ‘of March’ with 1934 icence plates and drivers’ cards. Thirteen members of Creston’ badmin ton club made the trip to Kimberley, on Sunday for a series of games with the shuttle talent of that town in which Kim berley won by quite a wide margin. In the party were: Mr. and Mrs. R. M Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Telford, Mrs. Weir, Misses “Nora Payne, Ada Lewis, Marcella Sanford, Messrs. Jr. P. MacDonald, R. Lynn, H. Webster, O Sestad and Ted Moore. A. Langston, W. Mo Hi. Ostendorf. wW Touren, H. H. Wilke, R. I. Porbes, tT. w