CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 19, 1974 |. B.C Winter Festival _a B to Feb. 17 f y, mid-winter per- fod, thom in 28 to Feb, 17, has heen: selected ‘for: the (1975 Columbia \ Winter’ Fes- tval according to a’ statement released last week’ by Provin- cial Secretary and Minister of ‘Travel Industry, Ernest Hall. A’ new Festival Office at Suite 610'- 2525 Willow Street in Vancouver will be in full operation by Oct. 1 under the aegis of the community recrea- tion branch, The Festival Office will co-ordinate the distribution of submission forms and sanction- ing of events under the’new, ’ expanded ¢oncept’ of the pro- vince-wide program. “Community contact is un- derway throughout the pro- vinee”, Mr. Hall said, “to assist in the development of new: community ‘t stivals;: to ace Recreation News ‘quaint community leaders with the new, expanded objectives of the British Columbia Festi- vals; to renew Iaison. with established organizers; and to explore and develop the poten- tis! participation in the.recrea-" tion and cultural sectors, - “We fully expect) that participation In the 1975 British Columbia Winter Festival will’: be twice that: of ‘the .1974 program”, the minister stated, . “with most of: that increase emanating from ‘new.’ involve- ment in recreation programs and cultural events.” :.” Anyone interested in or.) ganizing or taking: part in ‘Winter Festival events should write for information to: Festi- val Office, Community Recrea- tion Branch, Suite 610, 2525 Willow Street, Vancouver, . B.C. V2 IHL 67) From fhe Director's Desk jack tions for all recre- ation and adult education class- es are rolling in‘steadily. Don't leave it to the last minute to register. Register early and be assured of the class of your choiee. Pre-school gymnastics was not advertised, but we will be offering this class on Wednes- days from 3.15 to 4 p.m. at the Castlogars t Primary, Schoo), 4 abel ‘and basketball for boys and girls aged 9 to 12 years is also being, offered, although a time.and place has not been determined yet. We would like tosee what response we get to this one,-so call into the Recreation Office and indi cate your interest. =... We now have an instructor for the typing’ course. This will” commence on‘ Thursday, Sept. 26 at Stanley Humphries High School. Registration ‘for all classes should be'made at the Recrea- < tion Office prior to the start of */ the first class, The office is open *> from 8.80 a.m. to 4.80 p.m: We” remain open throughout the + luneh hour for your conven-; Sept. 28 and 29.- fall craft. and hobby: show. < Sept,'24:~ public: meeting © on the’ new‘ community: centre ~ relerendum: ‘at the Kinnaird at 7.80-p.m. -: : Sep! it. 28 = ‘new. community centre referendum, Polls open from 8 a.m. to8 p.m. and polling stations are situated at the : may vote at these stations or in ‘WANT. TO. SELL ‘Call: Ma 365.4986 or. “305.5244. ERSON REAL ESTATE iD. - their own areas at the schools in Shoreacres, Ootischenia, Robson, Blueberry Creek, Pass Creek and Tarrys.’ Be sure to check and make sure you are on’ the voters list. If not, you may, fill out a card at the City. Hall in Castlegar’ before’ Sept. 28, + Posters. supporting’ the new community: centre are available at the Recreation Office. We also have the: floor, plan ‘of the centre available for anyone to examine. One: thing about. the ‘new. community centre is certain—it is not just a . skating arena. There’ will be ample facilities for a multitude - of zocial and cultural activities for all ages,and the centre will be programed for 12 months of the year. As: for: the “need, all "you i “have todois look at the amount of programs we ‘have adver- this: month: to:be ‘aware that: we have’a great ‘deal of ‘difficulty finding places to run them all. Several this - Marsh World. Ducks Unlimited (Canada) A. TIME TO GROW. — One of several Frerenens which helps to explain the norihward ‘migration’: of birds is the greater daylength in the norther hemisphere during the summer. While the leng' of the season is'shorter in the north than near.the,: equator, the longer days provide additional time ment of the young. for feeding, thereby promoting rapid develor 140- 7 ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS-§ Support for the. proposed community centre and area ,park improvements, KC ‘com-' « mittee report and plans for the winter.season were topics ‘at the first fall meeting of the Blueberry Creek Recreation . mission: when it met! last. berry Creek represen: tative to.the, community centre By John Dalitel Sept. 5/again saw’a, bunch of bright-eyed and bushy-tailed \: eager youngsters (along, long time ‘ago) up at) the, local golf course, Fifteen of ‘our ‘senior Senfors set out on thelr quest for fame, or notoriety ‘and maybe the odd golf ball. The game was set up'by Denny but was too complicated for me to try and explain here. However, we’ had Bill Evans with him’and sent’ her. out/on *-the front nine with their golf . car while he walked around with: the’ boys. There are at “least: a dozen chaps who could ‘ be playing with us, but for some reason or another don't show up. x SiMe eee Fellows, you don't know, what you're “missing.' Ask ‘any |. one, of.those who do’ play...’ The big. winners :for, ‘this ’ week: were ‘as, follows: Joe somes uP on Sep! 28. “Treasurer. Linda ). report dealt with the receipt: ‘annual recreation: grant’ funds anda complete/rundown‘of . expenses and profits derived from Blueberry: Recreation of KC’ Days’ Fash- Pat He- “gan, gave a. brief. Tundowa on dati ig the year could not be offered due to sack of focllties.’, ; ‘Tayout’ and known cost, figures 4 “of the! centre, urging support ae easy “models designed type of, person. Small :sailing rigs are right for one oF two speople, fully eq ipped- with even the heaviest of skiers. ‘Fishing? There aren't miore fun and excitement than watching the ‘longest: touch:, ; down pass. Sleek cguising sailboats “decked out with all the modern conveniences of home, can offer more excitement than watching 400-foot home run. ~~ ‘Then: there is the: speed- boat for those, who Jove to zip across: the; water, for: thats version of the seagoing Mari ‘Andrettis!and Richard Pettys, /many, who get away. for; a: weekend: of casting: and catching that don't have a boat. = Racing? More racing Tegat- tas every. year are’ being scheduled for all types of boats; small gailboats,, yachts, Power. "boats, you name it. _ the successful bingo. ganies ion Show, two teas, and the KC ‘Days (Queen Pageant.: It? was “noted that 25‘ per. cent’of all ‘proceeds ;from these events went to the KC Days commit- tee, chaired by Ken Bonde. “Following the report, com- “mnittee: chairman ‘Mrs./Jean discussed: the (outlook : Improvements to the ten: ! nis court and ice rink facilities, lighting and plug-ins for.the < “ picnic’ shelter, and heating for the restroom unit are in the, offing, with a-:workparty, , organized to start setting posts. < P around the recreation facility. |: “ PB It_was decided .to resume: new. ¥ rekindles. the? pioneer. spirit. Z Cruising ,on. unfamiliar rivers, a lakes,: ‘mountain areas, through valleys and along the coast is'a eway. of living many < of us have ‘And there are those boats ~ geared to'family activities; leisure cruising, offshore swim- ming, water skiing, picnicking {and camping. "= Water aki? ‘There are many GENERA to attend. Castlegar & Dist - Curling Club ‘Lounge 3 All members and intrested: parties are inated i Curling Club MEETING — {price of cigarettes oh ‘ you ean'add a'lot of fun and berry: Creek, through. Recrea- afford = the a series throughout the sionne ;months at the arena. All” «proceeds to go to park improve: -., ments ‘and ‘recreational equip- °: ment in Blueberry Creek. Com- Killough, Bill Gray, (again), new face Joe Buckna,;Harold ‘Mer- riefield, Jim: Kelly, George Wilson; Earl LeRoy, Bert Lamb : and Ernie: Newman: Each was presented with a golf ball amid appropriate, and other, re- marks during a ‘short social get-together in the club House, os after the game. *, “The big topic of conversa- tion at that time:;was the terrific effort that had been made by our local boys in the Bronco playoffs in Sydney. The old pee wish‘ me ‘to pass ‘on, B.C. Recrea on lations for'a job very, well done. You are a real credit’ to us all.) ‘The course {s in wonderful shape and a great deal of credit is due to Nick'and his gang for the splendid work they are: doing keeping tt so. Anyone (1 who'has never seen our lay-out should take the time and run up and have a look at it, Cut up the hill road'behind the airport and Iam aure the lush fairways and |’ ‘trim: greens .will provide you ‘with’ a real thrilling surprise, Here's a’ chance’ to. win | | $5,000 and help provincial high sschoal sport) development at \The'third “Draw sponsored by the British Columbia Federation of ‘School Athletic Associations and ‘ap- proved by the provincial attor- ney General's department, is now underway.’ First prize) in‘ the’ School ‘1 ‘ Sports! Draw ‘is $6,000. ‘There also.are.an additional three ‘prizes ‘of! $1,000: each.’ Tickets are''$1"and will: be sold’ by © students in’ most'B. C. ‘com- 4 munities through’ Nov. 16;) 7) ‘A-minimum of 50:per’cent of sales proceeds from the draw goes ‘directly to’ participating schools for extra-curricular ‘sports and other; school activi-:- ties. The remaining percentage jless:Sports:Draw expenses, ;; goes to the B.C. Federation’ of: +School Athletic/Associations to. be used in trust:to assist high school sports with developtiens tal Programs, clinics and travel: PHONE 365-5886 | Ralph Bird, Mandger. THE MAYFAIR ye - accommodation < with fully’ equipped. kitchens, «$16.00 single ‘and $4.00 per vadditlonal Menta Service. for your: added “enjoyment. On. your next‘ visit/ to, Vancouver. Mayfair, Hotel located at: Hornby, and Robson For. feservations) write toe ‘Thus, all monies’ derived * 2 the’ school ' system." Last’ year's draw raised just: over:$118,000 for’ school ‘athletics ‘and ‘other. ; ‘ caieascariculay) OF the monies held in| srust te ol activi: $27,000: was assigned ’to spor ~ ee cofmmissions to subsidize travel 4 a resile mée Mr. fn has ple tee an addi- tional $20,000 ‘grant: to'the . association'in order’ to assist in obj pctives for 1974. , attended by <= i Bill Webster, vice- ident: Norm -Olenick,: Nor: ma Sealey, ‘Les_ Spooner, and and Exhaust, Reconditioning Monroe Shocks —_ Brake ‘Reconditioning: MVE HAVE A: GOOD: SUPPLY: OF i ANTI-FREEZE: Beat “HAVE YOUR, COOLING SYSTE i i CKED IN 118) past ‘summer, ms went to other.’ reins was Rol Webilechnig of Richmond, *-* ; iter ests Ey in’the: Cadlisnird Plaza == Phone provides spacious new | cable: TV, ‘phone,’ free |’ parking pe and:.. view |: balconies. ' All’ this for. Copri. SSNS Assorted Colors {eis ele Toilet Tissue 99% (stay. downtown at .the |; “tid Pies " Bekoir Frozen. Assorted Varieties. 14 oz. 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The object is to have ¢ the guilty person perform some * type of community service, preferably work that is in some way connected with the mis- demeanor, A duck hunter in Michigan “Fecently. ‘shot a: rare’ Polish »yswan which’ he' mistook for, a goose. Found guilty,he could: * have’ been’: sentenced’ to’ six ‘months in:jail and ‘fined’ $500. Instead, ' he’ was ° ordered to’ spend two' weeks working at'a < wildlife preserve, and was also instructed 1o read a book on the *¥ swans 'of: North: America, LEGION Every Thursd y Night 7P.M.- Millwright” Reftesher (TQ) > : Mon, Ey ‘and Wed; “Millwright Practical Welding — Arc Welding = = Are Welding — Gas — i Plumbing wo Tues, and -‘Thurs. Mon, ‘and. Wed. Tues. and Thurs., Sept. 24 Shorthand | : oS Tyas, Sept 24 Typing. « : 2 Tues et 24 “NOTE: = Beis “ is-indicated, and Forkner if sufficient interest: is indicated, swish ‘to upgrade their. typing’ ability. g for Small ‘Businesses Tues., Sept. 24°: * geasions ee “sessions. $40.00. sessions "$40.00; : sessions ‘$20: 00 ‘ i sessions $20. 00 : ‘seasions use 00 “All Welding « courses wil be repeated in Janvory if sufficient interest Shorthand course will” cover beginner: Forkner’ and: advanced Pitma The typing course will be a skill building: ¢ course only, for those whe} #5 *s October..15,° 1974 (12 sessions). fi ion & Air Condi (TQ). For further information please phone 352-6601, _ The following courses will ke offered if sufficient interest is in ‘Automotive ° Brake -& ‘Wheel Alignment —' suggested start 9 date, Standing. Rib -Roast. Safeway Serer: Grade .. = Round nat Sesaleae Tick Col Grade Sates in, Retall Quantities ‘Only, Roast Full Cut ‘Blade, Bone-In