ee. a sae neem pace aN Saturday, June 27, 1992 CASTLEGAR IBS LIST OF CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS 1p.m.to4p.m. Crafts, games and fun for kids ages 6-12 : Community Complex field 3:30 p.m. Flag raising, singing of O Canada by Jim Waldie Community Complex field Birthday cake and juice will be served. IQS Please note — all events are at Gyro Park unless otherwise noted. Noon: Amanda Ranch Petting Zoo Sign up for scavenger hunt and sandcastle contest. 12:30 p.m. Chicken dogs, pop, cotton candy. 1 p.m. Scavenger hunt begins. 2 p.m. Nitro demonstration. 2:30p.m. Ray Ferraro Celebrity Sidewalk imprint. 2:45 p.m. Canada Day Youth Award. 3 p.m. Judging of sandcastle contest Water balloon tossing contest. Cake and fireworks at the Esplanade. All events scheduled for Lakeside Park NeLtson 12ZBS 10:00a.m. Viewing of Canada 125 birthday cake. Next to parking lot at Lakeside Park 10:30 p.m. Canada Youth Award presentation at flagpole stage 11 a.m. Flag raising, singing of O Canada 11:15a.m. Inaugural run of Nelson’s streetcar No. 23. Birthday cake serving at flagpole stage. Sandcastle building competition at beach. Volleyball competition at south end of park. Nelson city band performs at flagpole stage. Local musicians perform jazz, R & B and pop. Sandcastle competition judging ~ Nelson Yacht Club - Sail past Fireworks display Pancake breakfast, Memorial Hall SItvearron 1BSHh 10:00 a.m. Children’s bike parade 11:00a.m. Canoe jousting 1 p.m. Sa. games, bingo, horseback and helicopter i. ; Dusk Silverton Park: Mayoral speech, singing of O Canada, birthday cake and fireworks Kinnaird, Thrums guides set for 125 @ Local girl guides ready to get back to nature to help celebrate Canada’s 125th birthday Jonathan Green NEWS REPORTER Local girl guides will be step- ping back in time to celebrate Canada’s 125th birthday Wednes- day. what Canada was all about,” she aid. Sawchuk said some of the “pio- neer stuff’ the guides will learn about include butter and candle making and visiting an area dairy farm to see how the farmer of yesterday operated. The guides will also hike the Dewdney Trail, an important part of history that lead settlers to the Kootenays. *‘We’ll just make sure we take our Canadian flag with us,” — Leader Diane Shawchuk Every year, members of the First Kinnaird Girl Guides and First Thrums Girl Guides camp out for experience and to earn required badges, and this year will be no different. For six days, 18 guides plus three leaders will be at Camp Ro- ry, near Paterson, partaking in what Diana Sawchuk called a “pioneer-type camp.” Sawchuk said the 13 Kinnaird and five Thrums guides will visit a Canada of the 19th century, looking at what life was like in the country’s early years. “We'll try to let the girls know Sawchuk said the hike will take place Wednesday, so they will be sure to carry an extra piece of equipment along with them. : “We'll just make sure we take our Canadian flag with us,” she said. : Sawchuk feels the whole camping out idea gives the guides physical experience at what they had learned mentally. “They’ve heard enough about it at school,” she said, adding that they will also earn their Na- tive Lore badge. “That completes the badge re- quirement.” important part. and money. 4211. LOCAL SALES HOURS: Saturday 8 a.m.-noon NX The cost of lumber need3ed to build your home is only a small percentage of the total cost, but structurally the lumber is the most Our QUALITY is what your future is built on, and will save you time For QUALITY lumber at competitive prices give us a call at 399- Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. KALESNIKOFF LUMBER CO. LTD. Thrums, B.C. yr, lJEtAPPY 125 CANADA . Serving Canadians From Coast to Coast USINESS NFO ENTRE THE CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE L__1995-6th AVEMUE, CASTLEBAR, B.C. VIN 4B 7 PH. 365-6313 FAX 365-5778 a m Saturday, June 27, 1992 “ Cima 25; WHILE YOU'RE REFLECTING ON CANADA’ FIRST 125 YEARS, THINK ABOUT THE NEXT 125. By reducing the amount of energy you use today, you're saving your money, you're saving our natural resources, and you're saving our environment. So while you're reflecting on Canada's first 125 years, think about the next 125. Help keep Canada a beautiful place to be, think PowerSmart. Call West Kootenay Power today at 1-800-663-7799 for more information on PowerSmart's energy conservation programs, rebates and low-interest loans. West KOOTENAY POWER u