CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 16, 1977 By prim rades and t kinder e primary oases jand + Parl ool were jolned by : ranerous parents and pre- schoolers on the morning of ‘ ae Annual Primary Sporte Mont Imaginative, Brenda Grewcock as Most Elaborate ‘and Darren Grewcock as * Most Colorful, The active morning ended with Ice cream cones for all, provided by the staff he schoo! teachers wish to ani lends wi ‘ slated at ‘the stations’’ and judges. Followiny winners In the Track and ts_a list of ate Kalean|kott, Steven Fayant Roberto, an Pons esd Fold Events in the order of | rst, second and third: Skil Race— Mat Bec Beau, Sie Abigale: nd id Devon Romi LNT irle—Mary-do man, Michele Lalonde, and Oleski and Brenda Gr BWOOEK, 7-yr. — Allan Banral, Boys: & py Faber Habineon, in Rol ni IWleole Wableca, Betta cheval: G-yr. Boys (Group 1)—Bradie} smuhers, faheal Tian " 1D 2)—Dean as elaine (Grou : Fancy, ¢ iris Sandrin, Shane Ahrens S-yr. Girie Laure tering, Terry Sorat, Ra oy oy NGotcak, Derek jason jaeghe. Seyr.. Teirie—ceslle ise peron, Sylvie DeAham, Beverly Carlson. ese Lah ged Ts poeta he Ambrosio: omy du | 7 dlrla=Milchele Lalonde, Tr Boys—Gralg Haase, Denny Ty a Iiris—Jesalyn Robinson, Janet rina "ienniter Cea Brant Bingeney” » Brent Pin Fane ir. parce . Bike Decoration Parade Featured at Woodland Park Parents and Pre-Schoolers Enjoy Sports Day Boye (Group 2)—| Ahram jooeht pare mand Gordon Rnitoosnin ny and Steven . Scott 1 Moorey and Chris Sandie ree Girle—8tacle Batchelor ys je Bergeron, ier and Sylvie Ge Hharn evaidave and Billie Jo caine -yr, Girla—Kim Hayashi and it é ny Bet " Makortolt, * Tamara Wishiow, Michellé Comtols, Oebble Chernenkolf and Terr! N ue Leurle Sterling and Lana na wih, Boys—Steven Grahant and ci Sharp, Derek Cooper and Sammy Johnson, Jason ernaag and a ris Poohacholf, Potato and Spoon Rece B-yr, Boya—Gien Ambrosio, Chria Susut, Michael Roberta. yr, Girls Helaine, | Olask), Bren ida Grewcock, Mary-Joy j— Duane We Gearge Kalerikon. Jesslyn Robinson, dave, Yitoole We {ef 1)—! aren Aa Giris—, ‘Chev 6-yr, Bo} @yr, Boys "(Group 2)—Shane fhe Doan Fane; y Go ron Anus, 6-yr,_ Girts—Coraline Cheval- CA: TLEGAR NEWS: SPORTSE if.” BO! jason Verhaeghe, sit cat Ghia Poohsenoth’ neste "open loff, Devon Ri Kies pempea Tamara Fongraca. Boys—Jason Verhaeohe, psa oy jonnton, Douglas Goi reas ‘ O-yr. BoyeRlcty Esovolotf, Glen Bus and Michael Rob- eoyac Mina Robarte, a eid Irlo— Mat pgOy BOW: rat sue ta Song ®,Banratt, ryt. Fayant, Dan ayo Rabitecn, iS ia ase if, Sianiey Ma- ev cm esi Palanan }— Randall 20v2 (Group ip Ap Ran Ran a) fat rao 1001 sper ip sia ‘Snel Stacie Batchelor, it oe Da Aham: ara Wien Josh ‘Ausiin, Petia bo Poonachatt. eyaeh lopping Rece = @-yr,_ Boys—Glen Ambrosio, Devon Romney, ¢ Chris Susut. B-yr. Girls—Mi cnet quiet: Helalne Oteaki, Maney a HB ee my avis, up 2)—Shane eangrin, Scott Girla—Candace Carter, am. K Sin Jerome. Standing Broad Jump Ri off, Glen Kaproato and nie 3 suai bec pltian Roberts, Devon . Rom: &-yr. Nahe Helsing ou Eres Grewcock, Michele Lalond Lad a Ban s hodney Fayant and Craig jan O'Connell, George Kaleanikotl. 7-yr, Girla—Cindy Reed, Janet Bunn, gaye beh olay “N iP 1)—=Randall me "stan ley Makortott, Canny Lew 8. joys (Group 2)—Dean Fanty, Vente’ sandrine ey @ll- 01 Girls—Debbie Chernen- lea Hay . lorcak, rr. “Boone Byhie De Rham, Im Gerome. koff, or ae Ne Sammy J Jon nae Syr. iris io! Billie aie June 11. and 12 Minor Soccer : Tourney Results ‘Trail Minor Soceer"Tourna- ment results—June 11 and 12: Div. 2 Warfield Wolves. 1, Ju- ventus 0; Glenmerry Hotspurs 3, Ajax 1; Juventus 0, Glen- merry Hotspurs 5; East Trail Blazers 2, Dynamos 0. Rossland City:2, Dynamos 1; Rossland Celtics 2, Benfica 1; Ajax. 1, Warfield Wolves 0; Juventus 10, Ajax 1. Local Minor Soccer scoreboard: |. June 6—Dynamos 4, :Ben: fica 6; Juventus 8, Aj June 8—Juventus 0, ' Ben- fica 5; Dynamos 9, Ajax , Div. 3 No scores turned in.*: ME you're NEW IN TOWN and don'tknow + which way to turn, | dass ; “WW Carriers earn ee’ ‘tor each paper ¢ every, Tr hey fi Call 365-7266 or Call In Columbia Ave. a ee Tt Te Dae S-yr. "Sirts—Coraline Cheval- dave, Beverly Carleon, Tina Horlick. ‘Walk Backwards S-yr. Sine Michele Comtols, Tamera Wishlow, Lana Will. Watking Rees j—Flcky Esovolott and Gin ambtosia Oevon Rom and Chris & Busut, ‘Scot Mooney and Michael YP iris -Michale Lalonde, Holaner Mao! Brenda Grewcock. ja—Geor oF aKa leanl- oe Gliria—Tere' Lafa nit Lauri stein, Bucknell, Ts elle Gomiols, K Kim Gayest co ‘Mary-Joy ‘Bow- aig Heas, Rod- amon Carter, Sammy Joh ae “at Baverly Gariton, or Ys ‘errl Wopreitt, cauce, eee Kim" Hayas! vee iiye: FeSevon Romney and iter rabrot ‘Scot_Mooney and . Hlcky Esovoloft and Rote iis Girla—Brenda Grewcock mim ives eysoy Be ine Ol- ae in Mao e- tr and yt on, Bl Buy Vachon and Pitcher Richard This Week's Best Player A hurler for the Republic Senior Baseball Club, Rory Rickard, has been named the Kootenay International Senior Baseball League Player’ of the Week for May 30 to June 5, as Closed Tennis Tourmacient Castlegar By SHELLEY WICHERT ani MAUREEN GRAY The B.C. Interior Closed Tennis Tournament was held in ; Nelson two weeks ago, with the results: d by league presid Larry Seminoff. Rickard was prominent in Republic's three-game weekend sweep, preserving a 3-2 victory May,28, in a relief ing three batters with a tying run on base in the seventh inning. He hurled a complete game victory over the Castlegar Cubs ina twin-bill opener the follow- ing day, scattering five hits, allowing only two earned runs and registering 13 strike-outs. Rickard enjoyed a pro-_ ductive day at the plate as well, in Castlegar, collecting four base hits (including ‘one double}, producing three rbi’s and scoring two runs. He will receive a $10 cash token from the -Grand Forks and District Savings Credit Union. ‘Water skiers should watch for the buoys . . . and the girls. (Health & Welfare Canada) Opening new doors to small business Financial assistance Mai W. E. Sitter one of our representatives Will be at -Hi-Arrow Motor Hotel, Castlegar on June 23, 1977 Tel: ~ 385-7282 and Peebles Motor Inn, Nelson on June 24, 1977 ‘Tel; 352-3525 — Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. If you require tinancing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the ~FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our reprasentative. Ei FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK : 30 - 14th Avenue South, f Tel: 426-7241 Cranbrook, B.C. « Gwen Redford of Golden defeated Glen Klit of Trail in the women's singles event. In the men's singles, John Wishloff defeated Roland Kem-. perman, both from Castlegar. Gwen Redford. and Glen Klit teamed up to defeat Sally De Rosa of Castlegar, and Jo- anne Lovelett of Fernie in the women's doubles. Inthe men's doubles, Chris Rhodes and Larry Fields, both from Trail, defeated Mike Pa- gen and Bob Ames, both from Nelson. Glen Klit and Larry Fields defeated Kaye Jones and Paul Wearmouth, both from Castle- gar in the mixed doubles, This Saturday, a fun tour- nament will be held beginning 9 a.m, at the Castlegar courts, wrth al oix pout 65 be fa tse. Come out and join the .fun. Afterward a barbecue and.- social evening will be held at the Belezyk’s. ~ The paint for the two lower courts finally arrived. Many thanks to all who volunteered their time to form court paint- ing work parties. It has come to our at- tention that some people are ” still? under the misconception “that the Castlegar Tennis Club ''- isa private club. This is not the case; it is a public. club that assesses a user's fee in order to pay for expenses such as putting in new courts, buying paint to repaint courts when necessary, and general main- tenance. If people do not wish to purchase a season, monthly, or weekly membership, they have the option of using the courts for $1 per day, payable to any one of the tennis club execu- tives whose names are posted on the bulletin board. Thrums Chevron Undefeated Commercial Fastball Castl: Rock in’ Ootisch Fastball League Seams as t June 12: Team Thrums Chevron 10 CanCel Big Rock Realty . Ootischenia Buffaloes N.W. Homes Marlane Hotel Kalesnikoffs Pass Creek Next Week's Schedule: _ dune 20—CanCel vs. Big Beautiful Floral Arrangements and Corsages for Graduation, Weddings or any Special Occasion. | SAM'S vs, Buffaloes at Inland Gas. June 21—Pass Creek ME Ootischenia in Ootisch Marlane. : +. CANADA PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ELIZABETH: the SECOND, by the Grace. of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada and’ Her other Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of the se crmcnaalth Defender of the Faith. To all to wien these presents shall come— ‘; GREETING: {WHERAS by sectlon 766 of es ‘ari (the Municipal Act, on the recommendation of the pct Tatars Minister of Municipat and Housing ‘Affairs the Lieutenant we (Governor in Councll may, , By supplementary Letters Patent, extend the area of a regional district. or add such further objects, powers, obligations, duties, timitations and conditions as are deemed fps tn the, publle Interest, and subsections (2) to (6) * apply SS mutatis mutandis: qa AND:IS WHERAS the Reglonal District of Central Kootenay was Incorporated by Letters Patent ssued the: Est day of November, 1965: AND WHEREAS the Regional Board of ‘the: Regional District of Central Kootenay by supplementary: Letters Patent issued on the 16th day of July. 1968 3s amended by supplementary Letters Patent under date of the 3rd day of December, 1968, Is empowered to provide for the disposal of” garbage and waste within the area of the regional district comprising the Town of Castlegar, the Town of Kinnaird, Electoral Area J and a defined portion of Electoral Area I: AND WHEREAS the Town of Castlegar and the Town of Kinnaird were Incorporated as the Clty of Castlegar- Kinnaird effective the Ist day of January, 1974 by Letters Patent issued on the 13th day of December 1973: AND’ WHEREAS by ‘supplementary Letters Patent issued on the 1st day of March, 1974 the name of the City of Castiegar - Kinnaird was changed to the City of Castlegar: . : AND WHEREAS the regional board has requested that ~ the sald function be extended to Include all of Electorla! Are (and a defined portion of Electoral Area H: AND WHEREAS the regional board has requested that the mill-rate limitation of one-half mil! on the: basis of” assessment specified in section 782 of the Municipal Act as provided for in Paragraph No. 2.in supplementary Letters July 16, 1968 be. three- fifths of a mill on the.sald basis of assessment for the year 1977 and to the product of one mill on the sald - basis of Rock vg, Thrums at Inland cas Buffaloes vs. CanCel in Kin- naird. June 22—Thrums vs. Pass Creek ‘in Kinnaird; N.W. Homes vs. Kalesnikffs in Thrums. June 23—Kalesnikoffs vs. Marlane in Ootischenia; Ootis- chenia: vs. N.W. Homes at Inland Gas. In the years thereafter: AND 766 of the Municipal Act have been duly complied with: NOW KNOW YE THAT by these presents We do order and Proctaim.| fhat on, from and after the date ereet, the cts, powers, timitatlons and conditions of the Regional District ot conta Kootenay: GARBAGE DISPOSAL . 1, The supplementary Letters Patent of the Reglonal District of Centreal Kootenay issued under date of the 16th day of July, 1988 as amended by supplementary Letters Potent under date of the ard day of December, 1968 be further amt = y atrkng out Paragraph 1, and substituting the ‘following: “1. The regional board may establish, maintain, operate and rea aie grounds: for the disposal of garbage ond waste and e use thereof, within the. area of the reglonal district comprising the’. City of Castlegar, Electoral Areas | and J and that part of Electoral Area H described as follows: Ly ‘Area of Electoral Area H NURSERY & FLORISTS 1001 - 9th Ave. South Ph, 365-7312 at the most northerly northwest corner er of Suuieal Lot 1239, Kootenay Land District, (being a point on the left bank of the Kootenay River); thence due west to the right bank of the Kootenay River; thence-northerly ‘and westerly along the sald right bank of the Kootenay River to thenorth boundary of Lot 55 of Lot 203, Registered Plan 2954, deposited In the Land Registry Office at Nelson; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of sald Lot 55 to the. easterly boundary of Lot 15 of Lot 303, Registered Plan 782; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of Lof'15 to the + northeast corner thereof; thence “westerly | along the northerly boundarles of Lots 15, 16and 17 of Lot 303, Plan 762 and crossing alt intervening roads fo the northweat corner of Lot 17; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of Lot 17 to the southwest norner thereof; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of Lot 12 of Lot 303, Plan 782, to'the northwest corner therof; thence westerly in a stralght line across Stocan River toa point on the right bank of sald river whichis due east of the southeast corner of Lot 115, Lot 8382, Registered Plan 5921; thence west to the’ said southeast corner of Lot 115; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of Lot 303 to the northeast corner of Sublot 7 of Lot 1239; thence westerly along the northerly boundary of sald Sublot 1 fo the northwest corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of sald Sublot to, a point due east of the southeast corner of Lot 12464; thence. west to sald corner and continuing westerly along the southerly boundary of Lot 12464 to’ the, southwest. corner thereof?’ thence southerly along the easterly boundary of Lot 6352 fo the southeast corner thereof; thence westerly atong ‘the southerly boundary of Lot 6352 and the northerly boundaries ., of Lots 8490, 9410, 8649 and 8643 fo the northwest comer, of Lot. 0643; thence due north fo the northerly boundary of tHe’ watershed of Norns Creek; thence northwesterly, northerly * and. northeasterly: along: the northerly boundaries, of. ihe ary reek and Lower ‘Arrow:Lake fo the << northerly boundary of the watershed cf Beatrice Creek; thence easterly along the northerly boundaries of the Lo thence east to sald corner and continuing easterly along the’ . northerly boundary of Lot 8223 fo the northeast’ cornec | thereof (being a point of the westerly shore of Slocan Length feasterly. ina atralght line 4o.the northwest Y' shore of Slocan tak ape. easterly along the northerly boundary of Lat 6428 the ‘northeast corner thereof?:then’ ly along’ ‘ne: bh easterly boundarly of Lot $428 to the south . thence southeasterly along the northeasterly boundary “watershed of said creek fo the easterly boundary ‘of the watershed of Stocan ' Lake; » thei southwesterly ® along “the easterly 3 es to a point Gum west al Mie necthavat corner of Lot 8249; | nd southerly slora te ertherly and easterly ‘boundaries of Lot eotothe, southeast corner thereof: thence easterly | and southerly of Lot 6248 to the southeast comer thereof thence easterly and southerly along the northerly and saaisel boundaries of Lot 20s¢tothe = _ ice due south to the northerly ‘along | .:¥ right bank of the Kootenay River, ‘thence easterly along the right bank ot the Kootenay River:to'a polnt due north of the: northwest corner of Lot 40247. thence'south to sald comer, thence easterly atong the left bank of Kootenay River to the northeast comer of Lot 5282; thence southerly along the easterly boundarles of Lots 5262 and 8371 to the southeast * corner of sald Lot 8371; thence due south to the northerly ~ Boundary of Cublot 9 to Lot 1239; thence westerly along the northerly boundary -of © Sublot 9° to. themost. northerly: northwest corner therof, being the. point of commencement, + save and except therefrom ‘any lands, foreshore, or land: at wi limits of any: city, district, 0 or village municipality or any lands foreshore or land covered -by.water that may be hereafter Incorporated therein. . i ‘The annual net cost of assessment referred to in section 782 of:the sfuniclpal ‘a Fd striking out. graph 2 te annual net cost attributable to this’ all not exceed the product of three-fifths of one mn Kj) a pete sf In section 782 of the year 1977 and the. product of one. alll for oa er, thereatter.",.: “UIll) By adding the following’as Paragraph purposes of this function the regional board may, "ty by establish a Commission of Management arid may law establishing the Commission set out: (a) the composition of the Commission an which the members shall be ‘appointed: di ) + By-Law. No...127 cited as “‘Electoral--Area Disposal Specified Service Area No. 1 By. vaw hereby repeated. AND THAT the Letters Patent ot the Reglonat District _ of Central Kootenay be deemed to be amefided so as to; conform to these premises as from ‘t! supplementary Letters Patent. ; IN ‘TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have, cased. Our Letters tobe made Patent and the Great. Seal stour "sal 2 Province to'be hereunto affixed. ‘WITNESS, Colonel, the Honourable Waite! LL.O., Lieutenant-Governor of Our sald, *Columbla, In Our City of Victoria, In Our sald Prot Isthday of May, In the year of our Lord hundred and seventy adn In th Our Reign. ¢ By Command * “Grace McCarthy Provincial sacretry and, Minister of Travel! industry. © Eo eed “SUMMER AerVAns as presented by , REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION No. | ns. wil net be taken over the phone. ° sig Registratio Refunds ‘wi ‘will be alowed only up-until the first class of ony program. After the date of will be granted unless opproved by the Recreation Commission, The Recreation Commission © reserves the isa to cancel any @ program, no refund Regional Recreation Commission No. 1, Castlegar & District Community Centre, 439 - 6th:Avenue South, | CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3B2 365-3386 REGISTRATION PROCEDURE Realtration may he completed a prion at the Recreation Offic beginning Monday, June 20th Hf you wish to register by med, complete-the registration ond make cheque payable to the Recreation Commission in the . recede ced ee il cheque fo the Recreation Office. Swim Lessons a will NOT be ceed by mail form i i | f . ae ‘A, LOLLYPOPPERS REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION No. 1 PROGRAMS ‘C. ADVENTURERS = * Aug. 2nd - Sth (Mon. - Fri. 1+ 12y New Comple lex ‘ ta Speclal Evant — cycle wes and camp-out on h stimulates, anes experiences, , creativ- ity/ Imagination and fun through participa- nature ‘gi tlon In arts and. crafts, games, music and special events such as outings, picnics and carnivals, etc. 4 DATES:. 1 July ain ainda 18th (Mba: . Fri.) New Community Complex ‘A public playg games, arts and crafts from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. followed by responslble sup 00 pm at the wading pool from 1:00 p.m. - p.m. Ages 4,73 5:9 scant 50c pei session. or $2.00; Scngod, vival Afternooi Swim open:to punt: 4. July 4th | Auguat 28th (Mon. - ‘Augist 8th - 17th (ion - — Crack P: ark BY KINSMEN CORNER Ages 6-9 9:30 a.m.*- ; $5.00 per week o Blueberry Creek , duly. 18th = and New Community = Fri.) _New Community D. OUTSET dealt with Indepth... Ages 10.5 13 1 WT OD 9 Special Event — - Fri.) : Kokanee Glacier: by fun activities such as nature hikes, cycle | trips, picnics, outings, and special tours, - "= 2:00 cm ATES: Me duly 11th - asin (Mon. - Fri.) Park. Aug. 2nd = Sth (Mon. = Fri.) on outdoor. skilts, wilderness survival, and camping skills. Knowledge of . safety, first ald, and pre-trip Plannieg Ie ~ 3:09: PM: Tt A. July ‘tath » ‘22nd (Mon. . Fri. . Blueberry Creek Park 2.” Christina rake at Syringa Park i : 9 - 10 yea Aug. 15th - 19th (Mon. - Fri.) New Compfex Special Event — overnight p-out 3. July ain: oTth aday trip) July 13th - Su day tt) with canoes at Champion Lakes. E. CANOE CAMP ~ (maximum 12 participants): 1. = 13 yea (Mon. - Fri.) Youngsters. need a chance to experiance ° Complex ” happy and carefree’ moments .away- from | - parents and the familiar setting of.the home’ environment. What coujd be-more reward- Ing than paddling yotir own canoe, setting up camp, cooking fresh tish-over"an open fire, or sleeping in the open alt, amidst sweet smeiling-pines. Emphasis on. outdoor akills, srulval: camp craft and camp skills, canoeing skills, and enjoyment. , Complex equip », 9:00 -- 9:30 a.m. 10:00 - 10:30 a.m. : 10:30 = 11:00 a. “SECOND SESSION - - Pre-Beginner x Beginner é Junlor intermediate “9:80< jor am. 10:30 - 11:15 a.m. £11:30- ARO pa Senlo iiveeaving Ut) Sireke Improvement * "Mommy. and Me (experienced) Ufesaving |, It and tl Award of Merit f SWIM LESSON PRICES Pre-Beginner through Senior Park) » duly 2 25th - ath (day trip) . Ae Aras, Lakes eg 3 ~'14 years 7” August 8th -12th (6-day #” - due to the length an trip — price \s $30.00) F. SPORTS CAMP A new rewarding sports outlying districts, Emphasis on skill devel- : $ opment in sports activities such as archery, volleyball, basketball; softball, badminton, canoeing, swimming, hiking, and golfing. « aaa “ SSdagqag °. §3833338333 ‘ay ith 16th . Shoreacres School July 18th - 22nd ~_ Robton School July 25th - 29th « Tarrys School August ath = 9th Glade Mall’ ) atin of this G. SEW. WHAT. es 7-13 $00 per child program for the Activitles include embrotdery, basic sewing... skills, macrame, puppet-making, Jewellery- |.2 making, and stuffing animals. ] (Young Canada Works Program) Registration must be done in person, only st.’ * the Recreation Office. oe ~ ROBSON: POOL {svn LESSONS) THIRD SESSION — AUGUST 1 - 12 Pre-Beginner 10:00 - 10: 30 11 1:30 , 9:30 - 10:00 a. im. 10:00 - 10:30 a.m. 11:00 11:30 a.m. 9:45 : guy 18: 2 Pre-Beginner Beginner 2 Beginner: Suntor- : dunlor Intermediate intermediate lor Lifesaving It Lifesaving It - Stroke a raat 11:00 - 11:30 a.m. 40:00- 10:30 a.m. t 8:00-9:00 ae 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. 11:30 - 12:00 p.m. 4 (limit 4) 8:00- 9:30 p.m. (mit 4) . Bronze Medallion aoe of Merit FOURTH SESSION — AUGUST 1s- % 10:00 - 10: 11:00- 11:30 a.m. 8:00-9:90 p.m. d Pre-Baginner “Beginner Junior. Intermediate Seniors © NOTE: The remaining two sessions. will be He scheduled.to meet public demand. : vi Swim lessons registrations will, ‘be o- cepted the week of July 3 -.70: The pool Is scheduled to open ‘July gal. 2 pa mM. with free public swimming: 3 ‘Publ Swim Prices = ae MEMORIAL Pool PUBLIC: SWIM SCHEDULE . : CLIPANDSAVE © Per Session strip Tickets \ (25 sessions) _ REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION No. 1 _ SUMMER PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM yeenall) Public Swim Prices Child 50 75. THURS. Club “Reds (Cross, Red Cross Cross “adult” Po adutt’ J adutt swim Club Swim Club “wim * Club Public Swim Fins& Flippers “Swim Public. - + Public Swim -SUN. tenance Public awim Club “Club Club Gwin): Rental Poot’. Rental, ROBSON POOL = - PUBLIC SWIM SCHEDULE - . CLIP AND SAVE Per Session Student Adult NAME: MALE cages FEMALE . ADDRESS: AGE PHONE No. ee ook Activity CATEGORY: (check programs desired) PA cect B Ee D E Public Swim "DATES: (Gist dotes of desired program) * Public Public Public Public Public swim 'S88)88) sstess[ssiss | ssl ss Pool Rental aa NO POOL REGISTRATIONS BY MAIL! oTrivtiriittiet ti rr rrr! { Family Nite