CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 30, 1974 “Terrys Elementary Sebool with Tater-School Trackuoet ‘Trophy Linda Tarasoft = Pam Schreiber — Beverley Davidofl — Nadine Pedmorow _ Elementary Inter-School Meet Results ‘of the. ‘Elementary. Inter-School Trackmeet of School District No. 9, held May 17 at the Kinnaird Park. _ Winning school, and re- ceiving the Shield for the third year in a row, was Tarrys Elementary. School total scores were as follows: Tarrys 364, Woodland Park 344, Pass Creek’ 342, }Robson 235,. Twin Rivers 214, *Kionard 162, Blueberry Creek 70 and Ootischenia 46. Individual trophy winners for each age group were named. These were 9 yr. girls—Selena John | Veysey, fourth’ 29m '345cm ‘and Mark Patrick, fifth 25m 78 em. 200 Meter enjor. ‘Gin irle. 3 Trudy Lyons, fourth 91:8 200 Meter. Junior Boys. John ‘Wishloff, third 25:7. , and. Paul Pantages: fourth 25:9 Boys i ‘Jan. to Mar.—Mark Da- scher, Tommy Carew and Ter- ry Soloveoff. = Apr. to 'Jul.—Greg Grit- chin, Dean’ Allan and’ Robbie Skublen. Aug. to’ Dec.—David Je-.'. rome, Brian Kristiansen and. ’ ‘Michael ‘Richards. ‘ Girls honda Gray and Bonnie al Jul, to Dec.—Carrié Batch- % “elon, Sherri: Harmston ‘and * Suzanne MacIntyre. Kindergarten, ‘teacher. ’Mrs., Hazel Kirkwood :has ‘ex- "pressed her appreciation to all” those. parents who came and helped ‘to* make it such # ‘ successful, da} FESTIVAL CHILDREN’S AMATEUR PET SHOW . 400 Meters Junior , Pole Vault Junior Boys} ‘Barry ‘DePoli, fifth, "481. 1: ‘=:Jan. to Jun.—Cindy ‘Tame- . - i 200 Meter Junior Girls and Jim Berm, third 6:54 Verona Bozok, third 28:7. ~Shot Put Junior Girls and Ellen ay be fourth 28:8 Vat Soukoroff, fifth 7:88 Discus Senior Bo: 00 Meter Hurdles Senior Girls ss ae veyey. fet ue ae Janice McKay, first 19.03 101" pikes Carthy, four" ° 100 Meter Hurdles Junlor Boys Bruce Berme), firat 16:05 Javelin Junior Girls and Jim Bermel, second 15.06 Liz Cheveldave, ‘second — 27:29 1500 Meter Steeple Chase Boys 400 Meters Senior Girls Teresa McGauley, sith: 5 1:14 9 * i Shot Put Senlor Girls Long ; ng Jump p Senior Giles 4:96 Leona Barisenkoff, second awson, Seco! 8m 14 cm and Janice McKinnon, and Susan Culley, third 4:65 third 7m 85cm ; 100 Meter Junior Boys Paul Pantages, first 12.6 100 Meter Senior Boys Fernando DaCost, first 0 i Bruce Bermel, fourth 6:27. Boys f Paul Pantages, third 56:8 Don Davies, third Long Jump Junior Boys Jim Gillman, second 562 +119 REGIONAL RECREATION 100 Meter Senior Girls Jill Dawson, second 13,1 and Susan Culley, fifth 14.4 Senior Boys 110 Hurdles *~ Robert Knutson, third 22.5 Triple Jump Senior Boys Bruce Allingham, ith 34° ar Triple Jump Juntor Boys Jim Gillman, second "36° 6" Javelin Junior Boys Don Davies, Thtrd 33.98 Shot Put Junior Boys ‘Tim Paul, ‘first 13° 11” 4 x 100 Meters Senior Boys y SHSS, second 49.9 4°x 100 Meters Senlor Girls Relay SHSS, third 56.9 4)x 100 Meters Junior Girls y ‘SHSS, first 66.0 ‘PRESENTS. 4x 100 Meters Junlor Boys y SHSS, third 51.7 4x 400 Open Boys Relay SHSS, third 9:58.4 and SHSS, fifth 4:08.7 Stanley Humphries Wins Fourth Consecutive Year Machines, Typewriter, B&W and Color TV's for “rent by week or month Union Peters Eye Cedgr Ave., Trall Teleohenw, 368-6331 . WESTKO CONCRETE " CONCRETE CONTRACTORS - FLOORS — DRIVEWAYS — RETAINING WALLS Experienced in Colours and Hardners PHONE 365-5886 COMMISSION NO. 1 _ SUMMER. PROGRAM 1974 Commencing July 1st "plore the World of Recreation” PLAYGROUNDS PROGRAM : PRE-SCHOOL -. ‘Boys: and Girls aged'"4-tc & years. *s."To-be-held trr.three locations — Kinsmen Park, Kinnaird Hall and Playground, and lueberty Greek Playground. es tote Fee — $1.50 per, week or $10 for 8 weeks. ‘ tiv Crafts — Games — Story Telling — Creative Drama — Free Play = Nota “Miles pevaaing Poo! Play — ‘Plus a Special. Event every ay. t \ ! PROGRAM. oe and Girls “Aged 6109 years, To be held at Castlegar’ Kinsmen Park, Kinnaird Park, Blueberry Creek Park, Robson ‘Hall, Shoreacres,, Tarrys:. ‘Schoo! and-Glade. Regisiration’ Fee — "$1.50" per" “week or $10 for 8 weeks, Acivities — ‘Gfofis — Games: — Story rene — Free Play — Nature Hikes — A special Creative Drama Program -—— Gymnastics — Special Outings and a Special Event’ “each Friday. Each playground this year will, be entering their very own float in the KC. Days Parade. CANOE CA Cidfis ~/Barral of Rn Dates Nt Siand tion — Little. Slocan Lakes. ee “SENIORS — 43. 8-11; ping — Hines — Swimming: — Camp _camp: Dulles. — Sing Songs = Fishing, and a 15:18, Bes Boys and Girls aged 13 fo: 17 years. Registration Fee — $15’per trip orrorisead of 4 nights and 5 days. | Special Trips — 10 days’ for $30... Activities — Canoe — Camping —-Hiking:— Swimming — Camp Cr. — Cooking and General: Camp Duties —. Onentation: => Fishing and Pall the Fun that Goes ‘with: Camping. Out. 2 9004, 5, , ly 29.- August 1, , August 69, rafts Dates — July: 26, 9-13, 16-25 (special), ‘July 30°- August 3, 5-14 (special), ie Locations — ~ Upper and Lowes Arrow’ takes, Slocan Lake and Little Slocan The aims of both senior ‘ind junior ‘Canoe Comp Trips are.— A.To teach proper canoe .| E — what to do in an — correct methods of es hide — how: to pack @ canoe. | 8. To teach = safety i in? camp: — camp cooking — camp fires — camp crafts — setting up camp — proper use of tents camp hygiene — orjentation: Cc Fun with safety Everything is supplied exce| An oni eligible -for a free canoe trip)in August. “SPECIAL RATES — ue @ 30r more students from the'same fomilly 10% discount. @ one student 'gcing on two. OF more: tips 10% discount on all after. the first trip. @ 10% is. the maximum: discount ‘for any, tip. DAY CAMP PROGRAM. 1. For ages 9 to-12 years (boys and girls). Throughout ‘the- summer. there willbe three sets. : Each ‘sot is 8 days In “length, ‘4 “days per week (Monday to Thursday). : +2. Day Camp will run. from 8.30 a.m. to 1p. will be-from:8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will’ bea specal event ave: Ist set — July 8 to 18th. 2nd set — July 22. to August. Ist. - rd set — August 5 to 15th, fe +o Registration‘ Fee: — $5 per set. ill be stressed above all. while 2 pt personal effects. All ins re fully for Cance. Camp prier_ tozdune, 2st. mill be zm. each day. ‘The final day A’ special rate Of: $4 per set is available for any student who is also signing up for a Canoe Cantp Trip. Scere Paci SPRING AOS cS Pet's type (dug, cat, fc.) -..- 3. The program will include the following activities — — camp crafis — fire making — nature hikes — pro} — scavanger hunts — games — “swimming — fishing — et ge — cycling —'camp fire sing sorigs — shack building projects; .> Plus a number of other activiti ‘Government of British Columbia : Department of Travel Industry —- Hon. Ernest Hall, Minister. = $ $] 63 95... For. detailed listings of events throughout the province, pick up your free Summer Hours "Schedule of Events” folder at any British Columbia-branch of the Canadian : Imperial f Cotnmerce, B offices, Recreation Offices, Sporting Goods ~ aan Tuesday and Thursday __ Stores or other public information outlets. 10:30-a.mz te 12:30-noon “WE HURRY SERVICE” Se ae a ” i 2-20 ; saeTURN: KOOTENAY AQUARIUMS PETSUPPLY, Telephone “Dr. Jock! at 365-7511 ene : , : : i MO fp 2 6 1428 Bay Ave. by MAY 18, 1974+: — > Breed, strain,etc. -. Special comment West Kootenay Animal. Clinic Register Now at the Regional Recréation Office This. advertisement sponsored in the interests of recreation by the CASTLEGAR NEWS . “Published Weekly « & Buti Read Daily” Coro = : Child's name *Manmum surrented price. For ment pamenager cary. (Mer expires May 18, 1976, ~ tevent Chairmen. Any errors, omissions of he ee eo on te le a Sh IF ISO EASE RE BMY AAO OO GLE AS ICS