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Weather a worry for fire fighters PRINCETON (CP) — Wea- ther forecasts for the next few days are worrying offi- cials fighting a forest fire surging out of coptfol south of this Interior community near the Canada-United States border. “A possible storm front (for today) could bring winds from the southwest of up to 30 kilometres an hour,” said Tom Lacey, a B.C. Forest Service spokesman, noting that winds picked up Tues. day afternoon. ““That could liven up the fire and increase the stress on firefighters.” The approximately 1,600- hectare blaze, believed to have been started by a care- less camper, grew 10-fold from Sunday night to Tues. day night. So far no nearby com- munities, including a small! group of summer cottages closest to the blaze, are threatened, said Lacey. About 140 firefighters, more than a dozen tractors, four helicopters and about 20 smoke jumpers from the United States are working on the fire. Lacey said crews are con centrating on the southwest. ern flank of the fire, using tractors to build a fire guard with soil. “We feel that area gives us the best chance of containing the fire,” he sai It is the first major fire of the season in British Colum bia but forecasts for con- tinued hot and dry weather, have put neighboring forest districts on red alert. Extreme fire hazards have been declared in Penticton, Kamloops, Merritt and Grand Forks district. Camp- fires are also banned in many scorching highs of between 30 and 35 degrees Tuesday with humidity between 10 to 12 per cent. There is the pos- sibility of lightning Wed- nesday in the Penticton area. “We have air tankers and two rappel crews standing by and are manning a lookout,” said Denis Gaudry, Penticton forest service pro- tection officer. “Our crews are on maximum standby.” The Princeton fire has claimed two lives. Surrey pilot Rick Fofonove, 81,,and Robert Roshard, a Kamloops forest service officer, died on their way to scout the Princeton fire when their Cessna 210 plane crashed on a ridge near Keremeos Mon- day. Transport Canada is in- vestigating the cause of the crash Biker rolls into Ontario SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT. (CP) — Dave Farmer, a 90-year-old ceebral palsy vic tim from Kelowna, rolled into this Northern Ontario city on a three-wheel motorcycle Monday as he continued his cross-Canada trek to raise money for research into the Farmer, who left Vanouver on June 30 and hopes to ar. rive in Halifax by the end of the month, has limited use of one side of his body and speech and hearing problems. But Farmer, a biker for 13 years, is defying doctors who said he would never walk, much less ride a motorcycle. He is making his Ride for CP on a modified 1972 Harley. Davidson three-wheeler, known as a Servi-Car, pro- vided free for the journey by a motorcycle importer. Tourist alert VANCOUVER (CP) — Tourist Alert for Wednesday issued by the RCMP. The following people are asked to contact the nearest detach ment of the RCMP for an ur. gent personal message: Beverly Bissell and- Mary Ramsey, Inglewood, Calif. Mary Georgini, Quesnel, B.C Calvin and Margaret Gump, St. Helen, Ore. Ann and John Harvie, Brooks, Alta. Nadine McIntyre, Prince George, B.C. Vicky Morven and Victor Klassen, Sandspit, B.C. CREDIT UNION RE-OPENING.. . . Local residents gathered at Kootenay Savings Credit Union on Saturday during open house to view new addition SS Castlegar News TREET TALK WHILE MANY young ladies might like a job where they're outnumbered 10 to one by males, nonetheless not all would have the toughness both of spirit and body to take the rigors of military life Such an exception is 18-year-old Kilmeny Jones, daughter of Don and Anne Jones of Castlegar and a re cent SHSS graduate Kilmeny is one of only two women officer cadets chosen from 138 southern B.C. candidates who are “enjoying” the rigors of basic training at Chilliwack. She joins the 10 per cent of the Canadian military that is female. and renovated facilities at the downtown Castlegar building. A ceremony Saturday atternoon otticially marked the re-opening of the credit union There were only 369 people enlisted into the ranks in Canada in 1983-1984, fewer than half the number admitted the year before. An additional 678 were brought in as potential officers The reason for the low number of recruits is that few members of the armed forces are not willing to leave the security of the service. A B.C. youngster who is deemed suitable for the military now has to cool his heels an average of 18 months’ waiting. More than 350 people are on the B.C. waiting list and the quality of a soldier is much higher today than it was 10 years ago. After a few months of boot camp, Kilmeny will be sent to a college such as Royal Roads in Vietoria or Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario, to train as a pilot, engineer or administrator. Those joining the ranks are given a chance to develop a trade from the relatively simple skills of infantryman, boastswain or postal centre to x ray technician, intelligence operator or clearance driver Come See 4 Sunfest’84 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY. JULY 20,21, 22 And Enjoy Central Food Mart’s EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! Soviets launch craft MOSCOW (REUTER) The Soviet Union has launched a new spacecraft carrying two male cosmo three cosmonauts. nauts and a woman making her seeond space flight, the orbital station Salyut-7 whieh has been home for the last five months to a team of Svetlana Savitskaya, 35, the mission's female engin Leonid Kizim, Vladimir Sol ovyov and Oleg Atkov, who have been aboard Salyut-7 since February, or merely as temporary visitors. So far concern for both sides. but the effects of long-term exposure lo space on cos: monauts remains a matter of Atkov is a medical doctor and has been carrying out official news agency Tass an nounced The Soyuz T-12 spaceship was launched late Tuesday and is due to link up with the Bike thefts increase VANCOUVER (CP) The bus strike is being blamed for an increase in bicycle thefts in the Vancouver area Since the beginning of July 270 bicycles have been re ported stolen, compared with 500 bicyéles stolen in Van couver in the first six months of 1984. Last year, 300 bi cycles were stolen in the first six months. A police spokesman. said the 270 bikes stolen so far this month were valued at more than $97,000 with two imported models valued at a total of $3,500. The Insurance Corp. of British Columbia said there has been an increase in the number of insurance claims for stolen bicycles, but gave no precise figures. One cyele shop operator estimated thefts have risen 30 per cent since the bus strike began last month, and sales are up in relation CasNews Printing Letterheads. Brochures Business Forms Invitations Any Printing CASTLEGAR NEWS 197 Cotumbic, 365-7266 eer, made her first space flight in August, 1982, when she visited the Salyut-7 space station as cosmonaut researcher That junior role is taken on the present mission by Igor Volk, 47, a test pilot making his first space flight The mission commander is a Soviet hero, Vladtmir Dz hanibekov, 42, who is on his fourth space flight, and pre. viously commanded the joint Soviet-Mongolian and Soviet French missions. It was not immediately clear if the new crew were intended as replacements fot four unmanned cargo space eraft have been sent up to supply the cosmonauts with fresh provisions and fuel and a joint Indian-Soviet crew visited them in April TEST ENDURANCE Western have three space experts suggested that the cosmonauts already aboard the Salyut space sta tion may be trying to beat the space endurance record of 211 days set by Valentin Lebedev and Anatoly Berez evoy in 1983. Both the Soviet Union and the United States have es poused the goals of perman ently manned space stations eardiological and other health studies on himself and his fellow spacemen durirg their five months in orbit Savitskaya became the Soviet Union's second woman in space when she made her first flight in 1982. 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