TL CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 20, 1973 Wedding of Adrienne Gillis & Bob Marshall CASTLEGAR NEWS, imac patel 20, 1973 Has Fall Howers & Ferns Decorating Alar’ Christmas of Yesteryear Was More Meaningful than today’ S$ roday, | . \ ALCOHOL AND SPEED HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO MOST OF THESE FATALITIES DAVE DEFENSIVELY TRAFFIC DEATHS SEPT. 72 —— SEPT. 73 Baskets of fall flowers and ferns surrounded the alter of St. Rita's Catholic Church for the mid-October wedding tnit- ing Adrienne Lenor Gillis and Robert James Marshall, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Cyril Gillis of Kinnaird and the groom the son of Mrs, John Allan of Kinnaird and the late George W. Marshall, Father .W. A. Harrison officiated at the wedding ceremony with organist Mrs, Mary Ellen Hunchak of Castle- gar playing “Sunrise, Suns and “We've Only Just Begun”. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full-length gown of white polyester crepe with Empire waist, long lily-point sleeves and mandarin collar, The gown, made by the bride, also featured a bodice adorned with flowered lace. Her waist-length veil, banded with Spanish lace, was secured to a headpiece of Spanish lace accented with seeded pearls. She carried a petite oval bouquet of blue and white carnations surrounding two pink rose buds, Attending the bride as maid-of-honor was the groom's sister Miss Joy Louise Mar- shall, bridesmaid Miss Willa Condy, junior bridesmaid Miss Nadine Gillis and flower girl Miss Barbara Gillis, All are of Kinnaird, They wore identical styled gowns with the maid-of-honor and bridesmaid in blue and the junior bridesmaid and flower girl in green, Their gowns featured the Empire waist, accented with white velvet ribbon and tong full sleeves puffed at the wrists. Children Write Letters to Santa Dear Santa: How are you and your’ reindeer for Christmas I would like a Chatty Cathy, and a pretty frilly dress. And a talking warren doll. Love, Cathy Walker PS, Hope it isn’t cold on Christmas’ Dear Santa: I would like a jack in the box If you don’t got money I'll give you some. My name is Wayne. Do you come to our house first else do you know what we do. You are a good man. Someday I. might come up North with my freind Gree, Do not leave, Wayne Salekin Dear Santa: I Love you. Dee. 10/73 Dear Santa My name is Carla. I am 3, My brother Cory is 2. My sister Carol is 10, we have been extra good this year. Will you bring me a twist and turn barbie. And Cory a dump truck’ set. Carol would like a-macrame set. We will leave oranges and tarts. love, Cory Carla some Carol P.S. we will leave a bail of hay for the deer. Dear Santa, Thank you for the nice presents that you brought me last time. I would like to get a guitar or a pair of skate covers, I have tried to be good this year. My sister, Janice, wants a ski-doo suit or a_ sewing Boxing Day Home Coming Dance Castlegar Arena Wednesday, December 26 — 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. $5 couple by pre-sale of tickets only Tickets Available at Castlegar Drugs and the Klothes Kloset MUSIC BY THE OCCASIONS Sponsored by Castlegar & District Golf a machine. I will leave you some sugar for your reindeer and for you a juicy orange and a glass of pop. Love from Linda King XX Dear Santa, For: Xmas I would like a big Jim rescue rig. and then I want a model for Xmas. 905 5th Ave. S. Kinnaird, B.C. Dear Santa: T have been a good boy so could please bring me a train set. But if yourun out I would a racing car set or a Vertibird Rescue Ship Please, I will leave some cookies and milk for you. * Love Robbie York ings. Last 10 Pef. Day of the Year! Save Now for Christmas Tomorrow is 10 Pct. Day at Helen’s Flower and Gift Shop Ltd. SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! This Christmas give a gift that gives on giving. See our fine assortment of Candles, Crystal, Bar Accessories, Wall Plaques, Imported Clocks, Brass and Wood Carv- 10% OFF EVERYTHING IN THE STORE See our beautiful Poinsettias, Mums, Azaleas, Rubber Plants, Fems, etc., etc. “Your Christmas Gift Headquarters” HELEN’S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP LTD. 73 Maple St. — Phone 365-5191 Christmas Week Store Hours: Monday - Thru Friday 9 a.m. fo 9 p.m. Dear Santa Claus I would like a pair of super slider snow-skates. Metal ski- Poles, and a Pony Hassock and I will Leave you some sugar for your reindeer, I will leave you some cookies and Pop for you on the table. Love Ricky Hubert. Blueberry Creek B. Dear Santa ‘ The things I would like most are a ready ranger set and a new cobogan. I will leav you some milk and some sugar eubes for your raindeer. Your friend- Jon Woldie Dear Santa i want easy-manicure set, sewing machine and a knit and embroidery kit. I love you. I will leave you some candy. Jennifer Campbell 6, Dear Santa My favourite girl is writing . this for me since I am not old enough to do it for myself. I have been a very good boy all year long. Please could I have a new door and fender for my Dodge smash-up derby car and a real live doll. Tl leave you some cookies and milk under my tree. See you soon, Love and kisses, Jimmy MeVey 927 10th Ave Kinnaird, B.C. Dear Santa, Please may I have a Saucey doll and a walking Y doll and a brown coat and a pink bedspread. Have a happy Christmas, Santa and I will leave you some cookies and milk and be sure to give some to Rudolph. Love Tracy P. S. And a button telephone and Peachy and puppets. Dear Santa Claus, I am 4 years old and my daddy is writing this for me. I ‘would like a doll make-up mirror and a_sew- magic sewing machine. I -will leave you some milk and some eandy and cake for your reindeer, and also some water for the reindeer. . Love, Lorés Campbell CERAMIC SUPPLIES Phone 364-2487 AOI - 3rd Ave., Rivervale $.S, No. 1, Trail, B.C. RAPLEY’S CERAMICS “THE CARPET CENTRE Upstairs TRAIL TIMES BLDG, PHONE 364-2421 house, * All carried identical bouquets of white feathered mums accented with blue stars, Best man was Mr. Jordon Young of Montrose with Mr. Warren New of Kinnaird as usher. The groom, his attend- ants and the bride's father wore Credit Unions | Will Provide Loans for Auto Insurance An auto insurance loan program designed specifically for credit union members has been announced by general manager of B.C. Central Credit Union, George S. May. he program was dev- eloped specifically to assist credit union members to meet the financing requirements set out by the Insurance Company of British Columbia (1eBC) which requires that motorists pay the full year's insurance premium at the time the insurance policy is written, The credit union auto insurance loan program enables the 600,000 credit union mem- bers in B.C, to comply with the with. black tuxedo suits and white ruffed shirts, The yuffles had a slight suggestion of blue. The reception was held in the curling club lounge of the Castlegar Curling Club with three artifical Moral arrange- ments in a fall thome and individual sets on the guests’ tabes used for decorations. These wore. the work of the brid’s aunt from Tacoma, Wash: Centering the bride's table was a three-tier wedding cake made by the bride's mother and decorated by Mrs, Stella: Ball. Tall glass pillars with blue flower inserts separated the tiers while the top tier was adorned by two white doves anda silver cross. The cake was flanked on either side by silver candelabra, Covering the bride's table was a blue and white cut-work linen cloth, Ivy, accented with white ribbons and miniature wedding bells, was used to outline the front of the bride’s table. Completing the table's decor were the attendants’ bouquets. Master of ceremonies was Mr. Norman New of Kinnaird who read congratulatory mes- sage from Winnipeg. The couple also received out having to go to the ICBC and its credit source for loans, The credit union loan plan enables each loan applicant to be treated individually and provides maximum flexibility as to repayment schedule. The toan will be tailored to meet the specific needs of each credit union member, Application forms for the auto insurance loans will be available shortly at 258 credit + union offices located through- out B.C. Credit union hb leph calls from Kamloops and Trail. Proposing the toast to the bride was Mr, Jordan Young of Montrose. For her daughter's wed- ding the bride’s mother wore a floor-length gown of polyester erepe, light brown accessories and carried a cluth purse, The groom's mother wore a floor- length gown of blue floral moss erepe, Both had corsages of white carnations and fern. will be able to return these applications to the credit union by mail so that processing may take place with a minimum of delay. In order to obtain maxi- mum benefit under the credit union auto insurance loan program, creidt union members were advised to contact their local credit union prior to contacting the ICBC agent or ing the the wedding guests were entertained by piper, Mr. James Watt. For travelling to California the bride and groom donned matching pant outfits in biege and brown. The newlyweds make their home at 154 Kitchener St, Trail. Out-of-town guests were from Trail, Nelson, Cogquitlam, Tacoma and its agent for i cover- age, Pullman, Wash. .CHRISTMAS CAKE ..... Ib. $1.05 SQUARES, All Kinds .... 6 for 59c _ PHONE 365-3022 13 Pine Street (next to West’s Dept. Store) _ Friday and Saturday _ Merry Christmas ++. and sincere thanks to district residents for ‘your support of our many community Projects during this past year, SELKIRK LIONS CLUB r | The Joy of ‘Christmas May ft 81 your heart and brighten your life in this blessed season and through the year. W. G. HORVATH “AND ASSOCIATES LTD. Phone 365-7364 LAP ah war ati Lap nap no wm cam ahh Ph P THE NEW PHARMACARE PROGRAMME FOR THOSE 65 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER IS EFFECTIVE | JANUARY 1, 1974. What is Pharmacare? ig Honaté ory must apply for eligibility. Appl You will find more infc displaying this symbol. is the new p British Columbia. What does it cost to join? There is no cost of enrollment nor are premiums necessary. * Who is eligible? All British Columbians who are 65 years of age and over and who satisfy the 90-day residency requirement are eligible to receive a Pharmacare Card. The benefits provided must be for the sole use-of the person to whom the card is issued. Individuals over 65 who are in the same family group will each receive their own card. Dependent children and spouses not over the age of 65 years are ineligible, How do you enrol? f : If you are 65 years of age or over and are presently enrolled in the B.C. Medical Plan, M.S.A, or C.U. & C. you will automatically receive notice of eligibility. If you are 65 years of age or over and have resided in British Columbia for : at least 90 days but are not enrolled in any of the above medical plans you drug prc ion forms are _of the Province of When will you receive your Pharmacare card? During the month of December, 1973. What if you are eligible but do not receive your Pharmacare card during December? Ifyour card hasbeen delayed in the mail or sent to a wrong address, pharmacies will accept your M.S.A.,.C.U. & C. or B.C.MP, card as temporary proof of your eligibility. How the Programme works. When you receive your personalized eligibility card, oe itat once. Your card is for your use only... fy eohjenh Ph otal, from your ph at PI THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA me lot of its least that's the way it seems Wheh there are no kids around, Christmas loses t Sugar and Spice around our house this year, We've always hada family "" Christmas, most often at the farm of the grandparents, Those were great old tradi- tional festivities, fe drove to the farm, left the car at the highway and staggered through the snow %B the lane to the house, loaded with gifts. The kids, wrapped to the noses, were fairly hysterical by the time we entered the big, warm farm kitchen, There we were assailed by the enveloping scents of roasting turkey and pine needles, a wonderful com- bination, Then came the opening of presents, with everybody F protesting, “Oh, you should- n't have ... .” Except. the kids. ney would rip off the ppings, _ scarcely glance ‘tt e contents and start looking under the’ tree for another package Bill Smiley Alot of love and shoueht went into the “gifts, and sometimes there were tears of pleasure, - | The women talked a blue streak and caromed off each other as they charged around the kitchen. The men sat around drooling. id the children were the ae of een funny and delightful, and they loved it. ° Then came the great orgy at the table, with everyone from the littlest to Grandad tucking into the turkey and trimmings ‘until their eyes were bulging. This was sort of the like every climax, it had its anti-climax: great stacks of dishes to be washed; dis- tended bellies; exhausted kids. In its way, it was a pretty pagan celebration. But by evening, every- thing was cleared up, diges- tions would begin operating again, and there'd be carols and quiet talk and a general feeling of warmth and love and security. This was the blasted tree and pretending there weren't going to be a lot of presents this year, They were good times, and I miss them, but I don’t know whether [ could stand the pace any more. I was working about twelve hours a day, and there seemed to be a festivity or something every night. There were a couple of Christmases ‘that are funny in retrospect, though at the time there was a marked lack of Christian spirit. One was the time we bought the television set for the grandparents. It was in the early days of TV, and we all chipped in to buy the set. None of us could afford one for ourselves. There’ was tremendous secrecy. It was to be the surprise of the century. M ther-in-l and I of several weeks of Christ- mas pageants and Christmas parties at. the Legion Hall for the kids, and writing cards to old friends, and scrambling around for gifts, dragged the great brute of a box up the lane on a toboggan and wrestled it into the farmhouse. It was to be opened under the tree, full of that wild excitement that invests kids at Christ. mas,We had barely deposited ‘ the big box in the house © when she piped, “Hope you like the tee-bee, Granny.” Some secret, Some surprise, And there was the Christ- mas we held at our place. The grandparents and the aunts and other assorted bodies were Invited, My wife had spent two hours the night before scrubbing and waxing the kitchen floor, 1 had spent three hours preparing the turkey. We were going to show them that we could enter- tain in style, All was in readiness, The Old Battleaxe told me to take the turk out of the oven. I did, skidded on the wax, and roasting pan, turkey and all went flying through the air, Wall-to-wall grease. Turkey basted in floor-wax. It was one of the less-memorable moments in a happy marriage. id { remember Christ- mases a long time ago, in child's one and only present might be a ‘suit of long underwear, or a handknit sweater, Depressing, was the Depression, Of recent years, our kids have come - straggling in from university, sometimes with a friend, for Christmas, And we've had music and good food, and fun. MLA’‘s Exec. Assistant Leaves Post Executive assistant to Rossland-Trail_ MLA — Chris D'Arcy, Tom Fawkes, announ- ced his resignation last week. Mr. Fawkes has accepted a position with the international woodworkers of America in Vancouver and will be moving to the coast. A replacement for Mr. Fawkes will be named shortly Last year ay were alone. If f remember correctly, we dined on frozen meat ‘pics, [had bought the usual two. trees, [ got: the little one); up, The big spruce’ was leaned. ina comer, and‘! threw it out on Boxing Day. This year, we'll be alone! fi again, ‘But. things are going to be different. Son Hugh won't be home. He’s off in deepest Quebec. But he’s. already had his present, Daughter Kim won't be home, because I don’t particularly want my grandchild bor on a bus, es So: We're thinking of® closing up* the joint and going to-the city. My wife can supervise the layette. { can write cheques. We'll stay in a hotel, where some- body else had -to grapple with the tree. And, if things turn out just right,-we might get the finest Christmas _ present _ we've ever: received. A Portable, completely a auto- matic. High-speed burn ing ‘cycle converts human waste fo vapor, Now available in the Koo- informa- St., Nelson, B.C. with their name on it, | lana! climax of the holiday. and” ea a a DRAMA aie, For boys and girls aged 6 - 12 years. This program is designed so that each child will learn to explore his imagination through creative exercises. Fun is the name of the game when children participate in song and game with the children's Drama Program. ( January 9 to March 27 _ Wednesday 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. SHSS Fee $3.00 Minimum: 12 Instructor: Diane Giles BASKETBALL For boys aged 9 - 12 years, Learn the basics of basketball. January 7 to March 25 Monday Kinnaird Elementary Fee $3.00 CRAFTS For boys and girls in grades 1-6. A course designed in creative crafts using discards found around the average home. The program will teach the child how to make toys, novelties, ornaments and decorations from basic items such as bottles, egg cartons, paper rolls, plastic containers, etc. All materials supplied. é Crafts #1 January 9toMarch18: =. Wednesday 8:45 - 6:16 p.m, ‘ Minimum 12 Instructor: Vi Giles 8:46-5:00 p.m. Minimum 12 Reereation Office Fee $4.00 For grades 1-3 only January 8 to March 12 Recreation Office _ For grades 4-6 only Crafts #2 jum 12, Instructor: Vi Giles BALLET _ Creative ballet for children 4 - 11 years. Instruction i is by Mrs. Lisa Petter, a graduate of the Vienna Academy of Music and Performing Arts. Ballet #1 January.22 to March 26 Tuesday Castlegar. For children 4 8 ars sonly ” January 22 to March 28 Tuesday. For children oi toll years only Minimum 16 BalletA2 * 4:15-5:16 pam. Gastlegar Primary Minimum 15 Fees for Ballet: $18.00 for one child ~' $16.00 for second child in same family $14.00 for third child in same family ART ‘This course is for beginners. Learn the basics of art such as basic design, abstraction, + composition, perspective, colour, drawing, painting, tonal values-tension moods, ABC's of painting (sketch, composing, underpainting), and applied study in various mediums. ane an tAL Tuesday 380 - 5:00 p.m. Ey Minimum 12 Instructor: B, Jordan Tuesday 5:15-6:45 p.m. Fee $7.00 - Minimum 12 Instructor: B, Jordan 8:46 - 5:15 p.m. Minimum 12 astro B. Jordan 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Minimam 12 Instructor: B. Jordan January 15 to March 19 Recreation Office For grades 1-3 Br She January 15 to March 19 Recreation Office For grades 4-6 only January 14 to March 18 Monday i Recreation Office Fee For grades 7-12 only January 14 to March 18 Monday SHSS Fee $20.00 Adults only Art 45 -This course is for ‘those past the beginner stage. Continuation of composition and of 1 and modern Tuesday - 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. January 15 to March 19 SHS: Fee $20.00 Minimum 12 Adults only Instructor: B, Jordan Arti The Gymnastic Classes are designed to enable every student to take two classes a week if they so wish. The four shield progression awards are offered in all programs and all the younsters can be eligible to enter the low level gymnastic meets. GYMNASTICS #1 For children 4 - 6 years (3-year-olds will be considered if receptive). Very basic bli lent to intrcd dinati is Thursday 8:30 - 4:15 p.m. Thursday 8:30 - 4:15 p.m. Fee $1.00 per set Minimum 16 Instructor: M. Johnstone January 10 to February 14 February 21 to March 28 Castlegar Primary 1st Set 2nd Set GYMNASTICS #2 “For boys and girls grades 1 - 6. Beginners and first shield. January 10 to February 14 February 21 to March 28 ‘Twin Rivers School Fee $2.60 per miet Instructor: J. Alouf GYMNASTICS 43 5 For boys and girls grades 1 - 8, Beginners and first shield. Ist Set January 10 to February 14 Thursday 2nd Set ‘February 21 to March 28 Thursday -, 8:45-4:45 p.m, Woodland Park Schoo! Fee $2.50 per set Minimum 16 Instructor: Hap Watson 8:45 - 4:45 p.m. GYMNASTICS mn For boys and girls grades 4 - 6. Beginners and first shield. 1st Set January 10-February 14 Thursday oa Set + February 21 to March 28 Thursday 4:45 - 6:46 pm. Woodland Park School Fee $2.50 per set Minimum 15 Instructor: Hap Watson 4:46 - 6:45 p.m. Lesseuss : : ak and putting i up the thrice tice GYMNASTICS #7 3:45 . 6:15 p.m. 3:30-4:16 p.m. - . 2nd Set > Kim was about. three and eat ane ression when when a by Mr. D'Arcy. bouncing baby grandchild. GYMNASTICS #5 For boys and girls grades 7'- 12. Second shield and advanced. Ist Set January 10 to February 14 Thursday 2nd Set February 21 to March 28 Thursday KISS Fee $2.50 per set Instructor: Hap Watson 6:30-8:00 p.m. GYMNASTICS #6 For boys and girls grades 1 - 6. Beginners. lat Set January 12 toFebruary 16 - 2nd Set February 23 te Maret 30 9:00 - 10:00 a.m, Saturday 9:00- 10:00 a.m. Fee $2.60 per set Minimum 15 Instructor: Hap Watson Saturday For boys and girls grades 1 - 6, First shield, 1st Set January 12 to February 16 2nd Set February 23 to ear 30 10:00-11:00 a.m. Saturday 10:00- 11:00 a.m." Fee $2.50 per set Minimum 16 Instructor: Hap Watson Saturday | GYMNASTICS #8 For boys and girls grades 7 - 12. First shield and beginners. Ast Set January 12 to February 16 Saturday 11:15 2nd Set February 28 to March 30 Saturday 12:15 KISS Fee $2.50 per set “Recreation and Adult Education Programs - January 1974 CAKE DECORATING Learn to decorate cakes for all occasions. sreetlent instruction. January 16 to March 20 Wednesday SHSS Fee $13.00 RUSSIAN COOKING Learn how to make some of those. fabulous Russian dishes—bofseh, pyrahi, bolopsi and many others, Everything suppliedfood. and utensils. ~~ January 16 to March 20 Wednesday 7:00 +1000 po KJSS Kee $25.00 Minimum 12, Maximum 15 £ i WEAVING pe ue Weaving looms, use of spinning wheel; learn to make everything from place mats ta. searves and bags. ; January 10 to March 14 ‘Thursday 7-30 -%:30 pom Recreation Office Fee $12.00 ‘Minimum 9, Maximum £2 Instructar: Mrs, ee CROCHET AND NEEDLEWORK This ‘course is for women who Aalst £. learn or improve in knitting, crocheting, GYMNASTICS #9 5 hadi ¥ For boys and girls with second’ shield ahi vai * 1st Set January 12toFebruary16 . | . Saturday ++. February 23 to March 80 \ Saturday 12: KISS Fee $2.50 per set i Instructor: Hap Watson GYMNASTICS #10.” For boys and girls in grades 1 - 6 (Robson only). 1st Set January 9 to February 13 Wednesday 2nd Set -February 20 to March 27 . Wednesday Robson Elementary 2:45-3:45 p.m, 2:45 - 3:45 p.m. Fee $2.50 per set Instructor: Hap Watson BADMINTON #1 For boys and girls ages 8 - 12 years. January 7 to March 25 Twin Rivers Schoo! 6:15-8:00 p.m. ay jinimum 16 Instructor: B, Osachoff Fee $4.00 Mond: BADMINTON #2 We now have a regular coach for this group. This is the reason for the increase in fees. For ‘boys and girls ages 18 - 17 years. January 7 to March 25 Twin Rivers School Monday 8:00 - 9:30 p.m. Fee $7.00 - Minimum 16 Instructor: Hap Watson HUNTER TRAINING ‘For persons 14 years and up. Persons 19 and under must have this course in order to obtain a license. : Tuesday Fee $7.00 Instructor: Bild Bi be January 5 to March 19 7:30- 2:0 pm ns SHSS DEFENSIVE DRIVING An-excellent course for those wishing to improve their driving. February 18, 25 Monday February 19, 26 Tuesday Must attend all four classes to get credit. SHSS - Fee $15.00 7:30 - 9:30 p.m, Minimum 12 Instructors: R. Belton and R. Foubister RECREATION NIGHT This program will offer a variety of activities over a length of time: volleyball, badminton, basketball, floor hockey, plus activities of a more passive nature—chess, cards, music. Generally, it will be a fun night to relax and take part in what you feel ey, 1 Tarrys School Tuesday 7:00-9:00 p.m. January 8 to March 12 ‘Fee $3.00 Minimum 12 ; Instructors: P. Troyan and'Jack Alouf Students only - 15 Instructor: Hap Watson 12:30- 2:00 p.m” to her own standard and ability. A BellRinger of an fdea for Christmas . .. Give a RECREATION GIFT CERTIFICATE "These are available at the Recreation Office in-any amount. The Gift. Certificate can be ap- plied to any recreation or adult education class or program in 1974, If you're stuck on some of those Chsistmas: allt, this could be yout petit point, January Mto eck 18 Monday ‘T:30- 290 pom. Recreation Office: « Fee $3.00 Minimunr. D2 TYPING Beginners welcome. Learn the basics of typing and improve your speed. January 8 to May et ‘Tuesday T:30'- 290 por, SHS! Fee psf tg Minimums [2 : Instructor: Cay Jones BOOKKEEPING A course on the basic fundamentals of " peokkceping cede: February 6 to May 15 Tuesday ‘T-3- $250 pum. SHSS Fee $25.00 Mininune LE Instructor: George: Robinson: MEN'S KEEP-FIT A well-balanced program of fitness conditioning winding up with a friendly volleytail’ game. This course is guaranteed to give you results. You owe it to yourself and your family. , January 15 to March 19 * Tuesday 7:30-9:30 po Kinnaird Elementary $5.00 Minimum 12 Instructor: Jack Alouf LADIES' KEEP-FIT #1 Ideal for ladies to keep in good condition and/or lose weight. Each participant works di anne. 16 to March 19 Robson School Tuesday Fee $5.00 8:00 -$:15 po Minimum 12 ‘LADIE'S KEEP-FIT #2 Ideal for ladies to keep in good conditign and/or lose weight. Each participant works to her own standard and ability. F January 17 to March 21 Thursday, 8:00 - 9:15 p.m. Fee $5.00 Woodland Park School ._ Minimom 12 LADIE’S KEEP-FIT AND VOLLEYBALL i “Ideal for ladies to keep in good condition and/or lose weight. Each participant works at her own speed and ability. Basic instruction in Play for Fun Volleyball in a relaxed atmosphere. 8:00 - 9:15 p.m. January 16 to March 20 Minimum 12 ". Wednesday Twin Rivers School 00 _Fee LADIE'S VOLLEYBALL #1 Basie i ‘ion on the techni of atmosphere. $ A fan game in a relaxed January 16 to March 20 Kinnaird Elementary - Wednesday 8:00 - 9:30 p.m. Fee $5.00 Minimum 12 LADIE'’S VOLLEYBALL #2 Basic instruction on the techniques of wolleytall A fun game in a relaxed atmosphere: ~~: Sees Monday ‘I january 14 to March 18 T: Fee $5.00 ‘arrys School Minimum 12 ADULT BADMINTON This is a club program. Contact Marlene Fletcher (secretary). Programs run through : to Easter. Thursday SHSS Fee $6.00 single, $9.00 couple 7:30- -9:90 p.m. ‘ R'-E-G-1-S=T-R-A-T-1-0-N Registrations for all:the above programs will be accepted Mondays through Fridays between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 Office, 123 Main St.,. Castlegar. Please enroll early to be sure you get the class of your choice.