CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 28, 1961 -RGMP Book Tells of Lifo in ‘Community of Alexander Fiord, Most Norfherly. Detachment}. ‘There's a " pollcomen for every ouee residents 2 the Uttle Cana Alert, another weather station 250 miles north — tn fact the moat ener ‘Kinnai rd. Se ocials Mrs, J. Kaufman, Phone 365-5488 The baptism of Valerie Marie isitars of Mr. and rs, aon ‘Richards “have been Mra, Fiord, eNot that ‘are? is any crime among the population of 18, 0 ate ROMP contables and two more are Eskimo special con- stables, married with families, Alexandra Fiord is the most northern’ ROMP detachment, sitting 670 miles from the pole, emphasiz- Although there {s no crime to 4 RomMP|® therly he world, Water source: Iceberg bite in winter, hauled’ by dogs,’ : “Crime — none,” Says a lacoule note: The work consists mainly'‘of cooking and housekeeplzig, painting and repairing detachment equip- ment and hunting (seal, rabbit, walrus) dog feed... work clothes ‘are. most suitable for this detach- ment.” Farther south, in Frobisher, fnere js a eerent ornare - Feport,;'a recently booklet exhaustively surveys Alex- andra 'Fiord’s climate,'game, dis- tance from other organizations, mall service, recreation ‘atid clothing fa- ahions, ‘The ‘booklet ‘gives the same treatment “to: the force's: other 48 northern detachments, up to Yellowknife with its traffic pro- blems, There: are about 170 RCMP, special constables, atenographers heist other evillan’ help :in the 49 Fotis book ia! catted ‘Hoyal Gas: adian Mounted Police in Canada’s North. An appropriate subtitle | might be: What every young: would. be recruit should know before Join- ing Rarthiet rete Take ‘the Alexandra Fiord-de- tichment 8s & not untypical exam- ple of life In the eastern Arctic. ‘Winter temperatures are well below zero but “seldom as extreme as many points ‘farther south.” Sun |cure disappears in mid-Octeber, reap~ weather station 125 miles north- ‘West on the island's other coast and Population of 760 akimoe, 180 non= Eskimos and four single meinbers of the’ ROMP plus ‘a special ‘constable and two members of the ROMP alr wing.” + Crime in this settlement of cocktail lounges, U.S, Alr Force per- sonnel,‘scheduled airliners, schools, dentists, badminton, hockey “and general nightlife, y “There is a variety of crime at Frobisher Bay and ‘law enforcement, is,.8_ full-time matter," the peck says dryly,” Elsewhere in the north, duties Soerenaey, Sentists and censustak- oe einalty, ®& cautionary note for single young men: Mat the present time and for many years to'come, members will find it At practioally impossible to se- married actommodation, police or or otherwise, ‘should’ they marry while in the Northwest Territories.” ‘What’ married” quarters there fre go'to senior men or those mar- tied before transferred ins rt was Friday ‘at 2 pm. in'st. Rita’s church when Rev, Father E. Brophy officlated for the infant'daughter of Mr, and Mra, ‘Terry Cormier, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Paul were godparents. '' ‘ Here for the occasion were the infants grandparents, Mr, and’ Mra; J.'R,” Cormier’ of Prince’ Rupert. They are visiting until “Thursday when Terry Cormier will accompany “brother ;and sister-i Mar. Sind Mrs: Dal Makay and family ‘ visit ‘Mx.and’ Mrs, Nick or- Jesky ‘Mrs,’ Orlesky's daughter, . Karen‘ Neel’ snd David, Mrs, Neel and tier’ 14-month-old son ao- cornpanted ‘the his parents to to attend ‘wedding celebration among friends at the coast, Yvonne ‘Mitchell: “is attending Victoria, College’ having commencetl Sept: 18, She ‘and her’ mother;: Mrs. Frank Mitchel! travelled to Victoria that’ weekend accompanied by Mrs, A. Creighton. They ‘visited Dr. and Mrs, G,'H.'Page and other ‘friends in Duncahh and Vancolver. * NRése Marie Buckna is attending Notre ‘Dame Collegé ‘this’ year, .|Jage Commission “and their wives ere visiting 1H. Vernon * this week where’ the’ men are attending ‘the Union of BO." Municipalities. Con- vention, Travelling to Vernon Tues- day were Mr.'and ‘Mrs, Gerald Rist, Mr.-and Mrs, Carl Zoeblich, Mr. and Mrs, J. “Héndricka and Ron Giles. : iCampried ov Walter Stewart. Terente Tale: the public may ‘participate a own- ‘Mr. MoNab announced the ap- volateeene of H. Devon Smith, vice- president and director of.Trans Ca- nada Consultants Ltd,. Toronto and Montreal, ‘as ‘co-ordinator ‘of’ infor: mational’ services, for the All ect. “Mr Smith was formerly finan: celal editor of The Telegram, Toron- Journal, ” We are now moving into: ‘the construction ae and a will, have the the “sespapabilt eping? Al Peareholaerd ” ae bond. to, and prior to that was:staff cor-| ,{ Tespondent + for, the Wall Sire! 1 wl “the blow Building Y A RD G OoODsS ALL-TO! WALL: CARPETING qeF atylist from. ‘Venepu asi Toute : English, for:| New. Cane | adians; Sewing; (Mrs. Mitchell) : ae 8 Baskorball 8 to 10:00 p.m. First. Aid and as i “No fee 4 e sons must, x register. class i in Pulp ‘Manu ‘act der Ce By BERT GARSIDE 3 '3IM HOULT : HOW TO KEEP SCORE. It's astonishing how many peo- ple go bowling fairly regularly, but still don't know. how.to keep score, Bvery bowler ought to know how to keep score Ifyou don’t know how, you can’t play properly... There used to be a ‘confusing varlety *“of', scoring «methods, used in. different‘ parta ‘of ‘the country, a ‘The confiiston' has now’ been ended, and the “National Count" is: offio- |: ially accepted everywhere in Can- ada. The diagram shows the acor- ing value, of; ;the pins:.- ‘ tre,. Though ‘a completed scorésheat + may look complicated at first sight; ‘scoring is actually quite Simple, © A bowling game ‘consists of. 10 " ffames,. represented by/one line on the -scoresheet, In-each frame, you're allowed three balls. — unless 2. Under: the “National ‘Gount,”. if Only the headpin is standing after “To Keep track” of exactly what you ‘bowled each frame,:and what as entitled ho, bonus ‘points BK r end \ gtana”’ tek for a! take a close Took, at your | busines’, ‘oal bulletin’ put out by ‘B.C. Resear. .feh Council’at University of BO. i: 4 Essentially itt is dy tase tlon: with BA, purchasing agents ats of =| producis,, :now !imported, ’ which | ters. themselyes to, local ae ture of new. produots in’ this egies lg also contains some’ illuminating examples or ‘case histories” of, how some new products, somal 6 fang, to hick. malntaina @ large plant at Wantole ver Internationa), Airport, had an inventory ‘and: ordering: problem in connection with .their!: consumption of btake ‘rivets for ‘Brittania:.air- craft, The original equipment ‘man- ufacturer' was located'in the-Dnited Kingdom‘ and,-‘aince’ several \hun- .dred ‘rivets a motith were: ‘required, h engin. eering firm, gave them the’ ‘specitl- cations for-material and. pal ‘and asked‘ them if: they ‘could tir out the ;rivet locally. The Teport points o 2, in of having to compete oat the! nufacturer: of; the’, nstallation program here, B.0, Heo. trlo was: dleeatiefied ‘with the ser- Mead of, M+} the As: well, the ; company - felt their: simplilty ‘of dete, did: riot it: thelr high Sshtea. “ofan gtade of |. Hing wesible, (wit Denetits to both The: PGE” Railway ‘team if with ‘BO,’ matinfacturer’ to : die a oeal truce trailer for woo ta igey back” found it: possible to: make ’ ihe ‘previous < cost.”: Further- Satisfac: the» Vancouver: er ; mare, 8 airline: eeparté that ser- ee subs! Person -has. about ;1 chance in..90; of .being ; Strike you | all the pins with your. is) a “strike.” ‘You don’t.) Temaining ‘two: balls.in : For the frame, you score; phis a bonus’ of ts a y ‘erro! | eltner a strike’ or a’ epate. Jb Us) Blow; When » the. oounter Bln is not bowiea down, there 1s no that fram: ‘sim marked