CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 20, 1974 Veeeeeseveececeoeeee CUTOUTHERE @©@ ©0080 0000 00G 000 0g + RESCUE BREATHING (MOUTH-TO-MOUTH) i ‘ s THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY. Start immediately: The sooner you start, the greater the chance of succes. + Seal pe. mouth’ Remove mouth, Ith one hand ising the baad ih the other ge byleepingtheneck victim's mouth and chest should risa. blow In, The victim's Usten foratt peceping fromiungi forchost| to tah REPEAT LAST THREE STEPS TWELVE TO FIFTEEN TIMES PER MINUTE. IF AIR PASSAGES ARE NOT OPEN: Check neck and head positions, CLEAR mouth and throat of foreign substances. For Infants and children, cover entire mouth and nose with your mouth. Use small pufis of air about 20 times per minute. USE RESCUE BREATHING when persons have stopped breathing as a result of: DROWNING, - CHOKING, ELECTRIC SHOCK, HEART ATTACK, SUFFOCATION and GAS POISONING. Don’t give up. Send someone for a doctor. Continue until medical help or breathing is restore 0000000 eo eee CUTOUTHRES CCC COOS 2 seas 9 Gis i} 0006 00 OO OO 3UIH1NDINDO 00008 COOCOEE 2,0.0.0,6.0 0.2: CUT OUT HERE eeeoe0es 50 Students fo Atfend Canadian Red Cross Leadership Seminar Aug. 25-31 af Evans lake 3 The Canadian Red Cross Society will be holding a seminar for 50 students aged 15 sto 17 from Aug. 25 to 31. It will ‘take place ‘at. Evans Lake 10 ‘miles north of Squamish. ‘The purpose of the seminar that the students will be able to develop their interests and abilities. “By becoming involved in the community the students will develop ‘8 lot of valuable experience) There are numer- us jthey,.can get Hs to ‘examine’ community sates ‘and needs.sThey also will / develop skills and knowledge in sleadership , communication, plist |, ecology and recrea- x Hon. humber.of guest speak- ters at'the seminer “will: give ‘ presentations that will be both interesting and helpful'to the tudents,’ As well, field trips nd recreation activities such as swimming and boating are planned te os the students a {change of {ter The # students return + to their communities it is hoped that they will use the exper- fence and knowledge gained from’the seminar to start their own ‘community participation ‘ojects. Seminar, co-ordinator: Neil Friedenberg and Marilia Neto © emphasize that the seminar will serve more than’ one purpose. ‘e, want the students to a “effect on alt ror t us.:And’ by ‘community’ we mean both the local neighborhood community as well as the world commu- [ty. Issues such as poverty and ecology’ happen ‘right here’ at home ‘as: well as’in ‘Africa or Asia,” Mr.:Friedenberg added «: involved in: helping ‘out under- privileged kids, putting ona © musical performance to raise funds for a disaster area, or. publishing a community news- letter of some sort,” The accommodations at at the i -.camp..include a dinttig hall ‘ Tseasonvin over ‘year: It’ ended June 8, Round Robin Tournament held at Stanley: Humphries High School and Twin Rivers School. * The winners of the Tee Division were: . First—Castle, meeting hall, and cab sleeping. The fee of $30 covers food and accommodation. Fi- nancial ald for students who cannot afford the ‘fee’ will be available. Also, subsidies for | ” travelling expenses will be + considered ‘for :those. students who live outside the lower + about the camp and for: applica an tion forms, ‘students should contact their -schoo! office’ or Red Cross Youth, 4750 Oak Elsie Shorthouse of ‘Trail took low gross honors, ; with a score of 91 on Tuesday. of last week, at the Castlegar, 'Ladies’ Open Tournament.; Ninety-four women came from: Fernie, Creston, Christina Lake,’:8al- mo, Colville, Winlaw, Nelson and Trail, to enjoy’ perfect weather on the nicely-groomed fairways. Runner-up | ‘tn A flight was Kay de Pasquale of Trail‘ with 96, Low net of 77 was.achleved by Lil Lyons of Trail.: Runner. up was Mildren Sheratobitoff of Our girls Tee and, Sandlot . Softball season is over, It ended June 8 with a Round Robin Tournament being held:\at Stanley. Humphries; High School and Twin Rivers School. The program was very success- ful thanks to the high: school girls who volunteered their time and knowledge | to. the teams. A special thanks goes to all “the parents who volunteered ‘their time-to transport: the teams from area ‘to area: If there are any girls who regis tered for the program and did not receive a crest, please come and pick one up at the Bey Castlegar with Mae Moroso,’ also of Castlegar, as' second runner-up. Other winners are as fol-. wes Least putts (80}—Mildred Loretta Bufone of Trail; Hidden Hole—Vi Turner of Salmo; “B” flight, low. gross (99)—Dot Kilpatrick of Nelson; : er" up (100)—Elsie: Buchanan of Trail; low net—Jo Taylor of Castlegar and runner-up—Vi Stoochnow of Castlegar.) : projects, je Behings ‘outings, horsel ding, hiking, pyin; ming, sah biological aspec! (trees, plants, insects, ete.) vend many, many: mo! With’ our co-ordinator for: the program, Lynn Frisk, and/ other ‘helpers, kids will really / have an ‘exciting summer. ,The Day Camp commences on'July 8 so \register now at ‘the Recreation ee ee t * June ob nebete Church Women’. will’ be holding a Strawberry Tea from ‘2: to re h me sof Mrs. June: 24-“Ktnnaird latte Lassie soft! be holding : ot fe Aitizens—the pool is: "now open ‘and_ ‘there is:a“'special time reserved for you. It Tuesdays and Thursdays 'f a to. i. Day, Camp is an‘ade rogram: offered to boys and irls ages 9. \to 12> yearg, ponsored: by Regional Recréa- ion Commission No. 1; This * exciting : | Opportunity, for. kids to explore couches! Ve ok and ‘Donia Townsend. ‘The winners in the Sandlot Division were: First—Shoreacres* with ature in? Many areas in the figia: M, Mae Lisa Resansoff and Debbie Huston... The best batter. was, Bev Bamsonott < ie coaches Connie ‘No.1 would like to. a e with coaches Orysia’ wry chuk, and’ Elaine Gordon’ f “Bob Lightle 365-5690 Summer Fun Swimming Pools. 1904 = 9th Ave. South = — Castlegar. Louella tay Second—Castlegar. 'Road- runners with coaches Kathy Mason and Elaine Horlick.:’ © Phird—Tarrys ‘No.: 1 with coach Leona’ Davidoff.’ ’: The winners of the Most e Team in the ‘Tee “Division ‘were the Robson Hot shots coached by Jéan’ Marah, Colleen Kilpateick and‘Anne Quaedvlieg and in the Sandlot Diyision’ Castlegar Bluebirds picked up the same: award. “They were coached by Jane and ° est West. Members of the All-Star Team in the Tee Division were . Tammy Verigin, Patty Plotnik- off, Lana’ Horning; Billy Jean Price,-Karen -Evin,. Susan Ewanick, Stephanie Rilkoff, ‘Linda Perepolkin:and Tracy Wah: The best batter was'Sally Quintanitha, ©" Members Zaitsoff, Nadeen Samsonoff, Friendly Frank Says... Enjoy a Worry-Free Vacation Have Us Do an Expert Brake Job Have Your Brakes Inspected ‘New by Our Qualified Brake: Experts © Free Inspection @ Brake Drum & Rotor Machining Have a Happy Summer. thank all the high’ school. gists. _ whovolunteered their time and ‘did sucha great job in coaching 2 the: teams. ‘Without: the: girls’ | , excellent sportsmanship and ‘: , patience the ‘Tee and :Sandlot. Softball Program.” ‘would haye sisted’ in ‘the co-ordination of ‘the: ‘program, and. special ‘thanks, to | the mothers who: transported;the various teams. to other areas. “Ladies Play Nine-Hole sits' windup Kinnaird Par! it June '28—Senior. Citizens’ ‘Rummage Sale,:'Coffee’ Party ‘and Bake. Sale ’at: the Centre starting at 10.80'a.m., © .~ ‘Regist tions for Cance Camp ar: kly:rolling in, Our junior-trips are to be held on the following dates July 1'to Campbell of Christina Lake. ‘ 4,8 to.9 (high is full); aay 16° Third prize, a golf tawel,; was, 25 and won by Jean Young. ‘of Castte- 4 to'18 (which is full); 22 July 29 to 31 (which is fi The month of August is open‘still. _ Also: for: our “senior. = sti will be sold at the door for $1.75 per person.and $8 per couple. * Everyone welcome. See! you tl o> This summer. Regional Re- Sereation’ Commission: No.,1:is - ‘offering a ‘Youth Program. Possible activities could include © _art workshops, open gym, film nights ‘and” entertainment. camping: : Teens, this-is: your ortunity, to exercise your ions so drop in or give usa call at the Recreation’ Office. Also planned for this sum- > = mer. is'a‘series of workshops week workshops is’ still in the planning! stages, ‘but ‘some : possibilities. are’ silkscreening, ‘printmaking, batik, candlemak- > ing and: raku’ pottery.’ For _Competition “Twenty-three ‘women play- > ed Tuesday in the nine-hole “cs < competition with Hidden Part- e All-Star. : Team in the Sandlot Division ‘aretNona Verigin, Caroline: ners. | *Winners were Alice Shu-, tek, Lola Cheveldave, Marg‘ : Baxter, Vi Stooshnow, Mae‘ loroso, Cla ex Walker and Helen Clay. Next week's competition’ will be “Honey Pot”. 3 ‘This Saturday and Sunday. we hope many of our members: will play.in the West Kootenay.” Ladies’ Open Tournament at the Castlegar course. is es '5Please phone Mae Moreso, 4: for information or registration. rice: McKinnon, In-..: further. information: contact bs at the Recreation office. =; Trail Woman Takes Low Gross Honor | - In Castlegar Ladies Open Tournament et Maddocks of Castlegar; ‘second’ runner-up—Pauline auleon and Margaret Mad- '(out}—Darlene’ Adams ‘of ‘Nel- >. son and Hidden Hole—Vicki Sherstobitoff; low gross (out) “Allen‘of Nelson, 4 ise Ferworn of Castlegar; run- ner-up—Elizabeth ; Lote, of; Castlegar; low, net—Nora Fer: ner-up |—,. Marion Guthrie ‘of Trail; second | runner-up—_ “Clarice McKinnon of Castlegar; ' least’ putts (27), low Brass 7. (out) Man Ine -Blagone of Trail.‘ Lorraine McGuire of Castlegar; ‘Jow net—Cheri Lyons of Castle-- F ‘gar; runner-up—Doreen' Kaly- i Anderson. of fre 1-hole); Kay“ di wee Gaye di’ Hondt, Kay. a to the men who worked a3 te ; drinks later Re. 8un-parched ‘womer et cing: ner hol days ‘and summer. fun. Tickets brlet mleeting to dlecess the Pat ©: -Least putts (81);, Margin! ‘8 of Castlegar; low gross, “c" flight, low gross—Lou- guson' of Christina Lake;’ run- Maddox ‘of Col- ind | Hidden} HoleSlgne “D" flight, low, qroas-Inet ‘Walker of Castlegar; runner-up’ ‘nuik of Nelson; second runner- up—Barbara Uchida of Castle: : gar; least putts (31)—Wendy- “ Davie of Castlegar; low: gross (out}—Jean' Wickett’ of. Castle- gar and Hidden Hole—Alfce of Castlegar. ;)/{i were also given ont: for Birdle holes ‘to’ Dae 'Cosar, - \Pasquale 18;'Mae Moroso’ (No.;38), Winners of ‘balls ‘for’ Chip- ine were Helen! Mosher, ‘Nat lyres, Betty. Gelinas,: Pautine |, Pasquale ‘and: Lil’ | Lyoks. Re Winning the “closest. to the. hole":contest.(No..12 hole) was Evelyn, Puuri. Her ‘drive was two-yards ‘and 22 inches from the hole: a {The first prize of the raiile, : ‘a sweater, was won by Neva | Krug of Trail. The second prize, a hat, (was won! by, ° Kay ‘the =. Coming Events include this’ “Saturday: and‘ Spnday’ ‘Ladies’. Ope eet ‘a pared nd By De : “Operation 7 ‘Wandermere” is underway.‘On:June:29,"the gay golfers from; Wandermere will be hosted by. us—a pleasant; Club: skipper: Diek Wayl: ing has: set. the ‘motion for what promises to ia ‘a most enjoyable: encounter; Me on : a ‘many. ee win , confused that ‘they ‘can't ‘possi ly: hold‘the club Gordon Trophy; ‘so please think forward suggestions. . i The Pal and. ‘August, schedule for the Bob i ‘Summer. Fun: Boye! and per. week: or, or $10 for. 8 weeks. 5 Penny: Carival, Ke d Games, etc. e Memorial’ Pool:may now be picked up at the Recreation » Office. Registrations for the . summer programs also be taken at this time. ee ee There will be a joint Red - Cross and Royal Life Instructor = School held at the Montrose “Pool on June 23 to June 30, This + course runs from .9 ‘a.m. to 6 ” p.m. daily.. The candidates . must be 17-years-old and must »have their Red Cross Leaders * Award. The ‘course fee is $25. Allsinterested - people must + “pre-register ‘at: the: Recreation ~ Office. oy Keystone” : : MI NI 0 UTB OAR DS ; Model KOB -. 12 1 H.P. — Lightweight 103 Ibs. less Steel Dri hati — Adjustable Shaft Length Cruising Speed 3.6. MPH. lavoreunse: ‘ Canoe Camp Programs Per. trip for- three .nights and four: days. per trip,’4 nights and 5 days. ‘Special Trips $30 for, 9; nights ‘and 10 days.” The. following Canoe: Trips for. F lonior and Senior. are either full or open for the: month uaa Day Camp ; : Boys and. girls. aged. 9-40. 425 years. 1 Registration Fee $5° per sev. 25. The following dates aro still ‘open for the Day camp. et ‘set duly 8 to 18, 2nd set duly 22 to August.1. 3rd sat August 5 fo 15. Aquatics - ; Registrations for the. summer. ‘swiin*| “at the Bob Brandson" Mém- orial Pool are’ now. being accepted, at ite Secreation Office. A copy ot the + Junior Trips: Boys and Girls aged. 10 to 12 years: leet Fee. "$12: oo Senior ‘Trips: - Boys: afd. Girls .aged 4a to 17 ‘year: Register Fed $15) y Ss. Deverney, Jp Landis,< Rateleaff, J. Tarasoff,-M. Che: Archambault, R ‘as shambault: ‘Alling! hiuk. L. ‘Andrews D. Wayling, cs hit the golf ball, ae your THE CARPET CENTRE “f/\ club: back’/on' the ground’ and > > check to see if the grip is still in. the: correct: position. Many, change. omewhore at’ ‘Call::Us Today site CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY. Across from the. Castle Thestre — ‘Phone meee wimmers. awam’a total’ of 48%; miles ‘on Saturday :at the Bob Brand- son; Memorial Pool during ‘the ‘annual Castlegar, Aquanauta , Speed Swim Club's Pool durin the Castlegar Aquanauts 8; Swim Club's annual Swim-a- * Bightcs -year:old “Alexie Walsh was the youngest swim- mer while Adele‘Yule was the eldest each completing their full ‘mile. ' ; Last year ‘over.'70 swim: ; part in’ the event which‘is the club's main’ fund ‘alsing. project af the season. Mi {the swimmers “were also. competing for the ‘National Safety. Councils’ | mil swim awards, ‘To. obtain thelr. initial certificate, “a, swimmer ; must complete the‘ho: stop ‘y mile. in 45 minutes or less. ie get the bronze’ awar: swimmer must complete the x oe ‘non-stop mile in‘less time than it took;-for the initial ‘award. . Silver and gold awards must be “swum ‘in less. time! than’ pre- vious awards’ took. . The weather was perfect, » the swimmers enthusiastic and ‘gwitnmera are’asked to reacts collect pledges! by July 1. “Phe "Past weekend Was a) = YO very busy one as far as tennis i Closed Champioi ships were. played. Barry De Paoli made it ‘ to the finals of the men’s singles vent, but was ‘defeated by coe Scekely: ol Rossland; 6-1, Barry and Jeff Pantages ” ‘ i won’.the:men'a: doubles ‘event against Bill Barley and Roland Swartz, of, Penticton’ 6-4,’ 6-1. Laurie Lyoris of Castlegar’ took - the “men's ‘singles ‘consolation ~ event over. Laurie. Lefeaux of ‘Nelson Locally the Castlegar Ten-. ing a fun’ ourament at ctor./of physical cdueation ‘and athletics at Selkirk College:has' been’ i: ted uudy in'Ei is leparts: Europe ‘on ‘July.,7: for; th weeks ofistudy, ng‘and: exchanging juen with'Euro:' pean sport and fitness experts, The’ physical ‘education ‘and sports in Europe course has been‘organ: part Loyola, ‘College. ‘of Moni study-abroad program.” According: > Dr. nos, the Director . Institute, the ‘course’ of ‘study, will provide participants with a: comprehensive overview of the - advanced system, of sports,ani physical education: and. fitness in Sweden; Germany and oth d European countrii ourse will offer. pursue inde; application’ of scien Pensioners’ Golf. ‘Avid Golf Hounds Turn Out By Joha Dalziel : Last Thseeday its Peon- sioner's ‘Do' finally did’ get off the. ground, yack was perfect but, nately, » the attendance’could have been considerably better. Seventeen avid golf'Kounds took part and had a very enjoyable, time touring the courae, especially the bush and the rough. After a few minutes in- struction for'the’brand new golfers from our old reliable Mike Verzuh, foursomes were formed and off they went. The game was Bingo, Bango, Bongo + since it' waa though’ this‘would give the novices ‘a’ bit ' better chance to score a'point or two on'‘their'own, (For the’ unini- tiated) Bingo, Bango, ‘Bongo scores. one ‘point for, the firat ball on the’ putting ‘surface’ of each green (Bingo); ‘after all four balls ‘are on’ the’ putting surface the ‘one closest‘ to the hole gets ‘a, point (Bango) arid + the first Hall to be putted into the hole scores (Bongo), the ball farthest from the hole shooting me had been Boped that one of the might get hot | an; volleyball, ‘track at many. ‘other, sports: and ‘come in with'a ae score) but it! was: notito: be. Winner with 11 points was Otto Walker Sr. while tled'for:second with keep you Easted MUST om | 7" time,'so good in fact they want “ welcome:to ‘join in and enjoy -the fun and fellowship. The~ Thursday morning and it is tomake Thursday morning golf a regular date, A pleasant surprise await- ed the players on their return to the club house; Mike had had to leave early but left instruc: tions with’ the concessionaire for each man to receive one refreshment of his choice, all on Mike. Needless to say.a hearty vote of thanks was tendered CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday,June 20, 1974 — WESTKO. CONCRETE CONCRETE CONTRACTORS FLOORS — DRIVEWAYS — RETAINING WALLS ! Experienced in Colours and Hardners PHONE 365-5886 Ralph Bird, “Manager, bf Mike for his gesture and was As mentioned before an attempt is'to be made to have these Thursday mornings be- come a regular event. This was heartily endorsed to’ start im- mediately. Any man who is over 60 and on pension is very draw will be made at 8.30 every hoped to havea good turn out.- Earl Le Roy and Jim Kelly have agreed to look after things so if you are interested, contact either of them at 365-8368 ‘or 965-7425, £ This should be ‘80° for me fora while since'l expect to be returning, to the land of the heather’ ‘and whiskey for about two’ months ‘starting July 1. 1 won't promise, but if 1 find time I may just drop; you a’ line 'to ‘on how things’ are: over’ there. Until fall then, - IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER THE MAYFAIR HOTEL provides spacious new accommodation ~ with fully equipped kitchens, cable TV, ‘phone, free parking and- : view balconies. All this. for. $16.00 single and-$4.00 per additional guest .. .with compli- mentary. coffee and tea service for your added enjoyment. On your next visit to Vancouver. stay downtown at’ the Mayfair Hotel located at Hornby and Robson Streets. For reservations, write to : THE MAYFAIR HOTEL. 445 Hornby St., Vancouver t, B.C. or Phone area 604-687-6751. re, Good Golfing ‘and :God Speed.:; IAVE A DRIVER 'S | are hi the ‘courts. All.clab juniors are LON invited to come and play. There will be ‘singles and’ doubles for ‘and “under,; and the -meeting: for all “membera this Monday . at: the Recreation Office at 7.30. p.m.: Mr. De:Rosa, would like to thank all'the: members: : turned outlast: Saturday: to. paint the ferices. You did a. great job!’ During League Play: ‘June & Y jelson, Castlegar. won fo pper F. : « Copper. was first loca in. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, : inthe summer: of 1897--by > miners on their” ‘way to the Klondike gold. fields. g - at, New: Denver, “British Columbia will Department of Lands, Forests and Water: ‘Resources. FOREST SERVICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. f th f replacement. of the. New. Denver: Warehouse Sealed tenders, for the ‘roo aes rerslved Sine undereigned up st0 “4:00 p.m. (P.D. S.T.) on the 12th of July, 1974 ‘and | opened, i in ‘public: at, that time. Plans and specifications may, be. viewed after June 19, aa at ny S008 Col bia: Ave.;; Cattle 3 Interior cor gar, My Ke VINA oh. ‘District Forester, 518: Lake sect Nelson, BC Local 265 or: 269. on: ‘the, forms: andin the: envelope. suppli Keer Plans may. be, ‘iewed ind/or obtained after’ tune 19, sigz4i ftom: 12. Forest Rangers at esaligter Nilsen: Naked and: New, Denver. VA enquiries should be made to the" Engineering Division in Nelson., is Jenders ‘must be made subject to,the conditions. of tender and ‘submitted i No: “tender shall’. be- considered having any qualifying clauses ‘whatsoever ‘Vit ae Phone 352-2211, Bose, “Licence Office for process: ‘ing. REMEMBER, - Sima ida your applicaen In two places, a asin the pee ‘IT's CERTIFICATE AND A DRIV CENCE TO DRIVE. tart-up period — March 1, until your. 1974: birthday, — id it expires on your birthday. If you have any questions call your Autoplan Information cat 665-2800. Outside Vancouver 23 your application form has pot arrived In the mail, a your diiver's ' 2. Take all three portions ta any Motor Vehicle Liceace Oifice for processing. Motor Veht Hele Lic - wenince ConPonation oF parison Covet Fay AUIDUOONE WeHURANCE ACT APPLICATION FOR DANVERS CLRTHICATE eet ol *TTarrewomie mevaanei act can Soa [sortoe"as oe Hei gee ator A sra rt ve a SEH O coop sasriW oO HELD sie Fite ig astro wt vat int But . . . Be Safe, and Be Sure Phone 365-3355 summer schedule is: also avallable. f ‘and the lowest or any tender’ will not necessarily be accepted. Mites Dated:. une 13, eee boy 5 Gas, Consumption Monashee Sporting Equip: Lid. 1400 Columbia Ave. = — geey 365-3181. J ‘Johnston District Forester Forest Service Nelson, B.C. Project No, 408 RAS ee 55 AT