pra reason iniaesyeod WELTAIPSAY Nepond irpe OT ed or mt Aa SBD oe AL FR hm CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 18, 1974 ner to‘ the Editor. : eee ee _ Recommends Kootenay Canal Bus Tour Provincial Library, Farliament Bldgs’ ‘TIME TO GRIN ~ Local Guide Attends Centennial ¢ Rath! Sommers and Susan Ritchey " Representing’ B.C. ‘Girl Guides at Fort’ MacLeod, Dy: tennial Camp’ are Ruth’'Som- mers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Sommers ‘of ‘Castlegar and Susan Ritchey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.'B. Ritchey. of Vernon. Both girls have 'a wide variety of outdoor. experience, badges and camping. }':\’° Susan and Ruth left Castle- gar airport on: July) 4° for Calgary and will return on July 24, Attending this eamp arej12 Guides from Alberta and’ two Guldes/Rangers ‘from ‘each’ of the provinces and ‘the ) Yukon ‘and North West Territories and from’ Montana U.S.A. The camp willbe pardially ‘touring ‘and partially camping. July 4-12 they, will; camp.\on "Okeekun" ‘campsite. “Okee- kun" means’ “place: wheres we camp", in the:Peigan Indian language. It'is on'the banks of * the Oldman River, one and one -half:miles from the historic . little ‘town ‘of Fort, MacLeod. During this time they, will tour the RCMP Museum, parti- _cipate in homecoming celebra: Hint World Crafts Exhibit This: summer, from a une 10 to Sept. 2, the’ Ontario Science Centre, in co-operation with the World Crafts: Council, will hold ‘the first. World Crafts Exhibi- “tion ’in Toronto. ‘ ‘Up to'1,400, tions,» ras on float, attend “RCMP. Band Concert,'barbecue and rodeo. Thoro‘will ‘be. bus tours through Porcupine Hills, Blood Indian Reserve, Hutterite Col- ony and attend a Buffalo-burger suppor at Claresholm. The girls:have each made « banners, depicting , Beautiful B.C. to be displayed on the float for “‘Homecoming"’ parade at: Fort MacLeod,: ao Suly, 12 to 17 they will stay at Zoratti Ranch. Here the program will include: branding. cattle, haying, .riding, swim- +. ming, weiner, roast and barbe- cue, ayant - July.17to,20, they. will ‘Yeamp at Camp Impeesa. This is the'southern TAberta Boy Scout camp’and this name is one : given: to’ Baden-Powell, .mean- ing “wolf who never sleeps”, is situated on Beaver Min Lake. Activities will include boating, swimming and’ a‘ up Table Mountain." : July 20 to 24 will be a going to Lethbridge. They will travel ‘to Calgary: by: bus and” sen leave for hom Id in Toronto relations with the rest of the world, Each ‘continent. will be assigned/one full ‘half-day -ses- sion.;The music and’ sounds of divergent societies will Provide ‘ithe 77. member cou “University. The, first: ‘ence, and will feature: more than 800" craft ‘items * selected ~ Socials from Castlegar and. Disiricl { Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8294 Mr.'and/Mrs, L. Maloff 2Mr.and= Mrs. J. Olsen*: travelled to, Seattle on the; ae Wm. ‘Wright aL Long: yh led ‘ to‘ Seattle weekend d by Miss ‘They were accompanied by the © Clark‘and on their return home \atters mother, Mrs:'S..Horlick were accompanied: by Mrs, Horlick. . as two ‘days. They were accompan- : Ww ‘ed by their cousin; Miss Joanne -: in Squamish after spending a: ‘friends. Clark, who visited here for the _ week visiting Mrs. McKenzie's "week. , father, Mr. ‘Wm, Easton. :. FOR SAVAGE SHOES AND ALL: YOUR “FAMILY. FOOTWEAR Phone. 365: 7025 — Pine St. — Castlegar Mrs. B.:LaRocque :of:Van- ~ “tions of ‘crafts such’ as inst ment-making, canoe,and kay: Bauising, pottery-1 making,’ ‘glass* wing: and: many’ fothers vill je conferetite will tiget’ behind the object’ and ‘attempt to. understand “the. social, cultural and economic - in: which couver is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr- and Mrs. D: Adshead of Robson. Other. < guests at. the Adshead home: operate ious the: i le ee eco- were their sonand daugt ‘Slaw, Mr.” and Mrs.David Adshead and, family of Mice.) Mr. and Mrs. Craig Schel- ~-lenberg: Were :in: town on: the ; weekend visiting their. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Leduc and Mr. >“and Mrs. H. Schellenberg. They” left: Monday ‘to return to their home in Campbell River. «’ ‘| Mr. and Mrs, Fred Makor- - toff, formerly of Vancouver, now make: their home: on 7th ‘Ave. in, Kinnaird... With a Western Lottery ticket!’ - ‘They're on sale now from any authorized service club, charity * group or similar non-profit organ: ; ization. Also from the Provincial. Government agent in your area. Alternatively, you can complete °. and mail the form below. Victoria, B.C. Number ‘Amount 1 of Tickets : poset i ae AMG ne UE Five Pri: 1,900 Prize: ADDRESS _——________ at $100 ee CITY OR TOWN Fund Se yet 45; Parliament Buildings, Geta share. 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Hydro Canal, ‘and went up to the departure point on'the Highway at South Slocan'-where\the bus was walting at the information). ‘boot h, Twas lucky. There was a. at ‘available for me.I had phoned the, information booth ‘number and got no answer, a8. the tour commentator was still out for lunch. |: 1 -Before leaving, the tour uide, Barry Obara, checked shis reservation list to make ‘sure all reserved passengers were on board, May. point out. ‘(hat it is preferred you ‘make a ‘reservation ’ for. either, sthe 10 ‘a.m. or the 2 p.m. tour and:-the snumber: to.;call is 859-7213; ‘These tours are for Sunday > ‘only. and/are:free of charge: ¢),5:Our’ driver; was Bill’ Zoob-. ‘off and he did an excellent’ job - he Peet ‘to ane ‘some: ttom of the canal: ‘tself'and somelines on the idge. abov f othe "highlight: ‘of the. tour. for. me. was when the bus ‘