Sor SRR FIRST YEAR MANAGEMENT of the Bob Regional Recreation Commission Swimming Pool in No.1 is to be staff, left to right, pool Calley ‘and MeGealey. AML are qualified Wesanrd Kinnaird by in be ob season, the first under the d from director * Pool Sharon Lough. The Bob, Brandson : Memorial 8: program for May and June appears in this iseue of the Castleger Nows and is also available at the schools and the Recreation There will be some changes in the pool schedule, for Jaly and August which will be Beblicisad in June.” Registrations for. all reeting at cashier will be Linda Popoff. Enquiries and details on the various pool Office. —Regional Recreation C be accepted ‘at ‘the’ Recreation” Commission’ No. 1 Photo Recreation News From the Director's Desk By Jack Alouf News from our Community Calendar. of Events: May 15—Robson Women's Institute spring sale and lunch- eon at the Robson Hall at 10 am, May 16—Senior Citizens Association meeting at 7.80 p.m. in the Centre. Entertain- ment by Mrs. Lois Gleboff's children’s group of accordion players. May 21—Fashion Show at Stanley Humphries High School at 7.80 p.m. Sponsored by Blueberry Creek Recreation Commission in conjunction with KC Days.” . Anyone willing to umpire girls’ softball ages 12 to 16 Please contact the Recreation Office and leave your name and phone number or contact: Alex Cheveldave at (365.5842. The KC Days Fashion . Show will be presented by the ; Blueberry Creek Recreation Commission: this’ year; with * Borry Harnadek:as Fashion! Show co-ordinator. A:varied Fore, thas been arranged. 1 KC Days queen candidates will be featured. There will also be cameo appearances by ladies from ms, Kinnaird, Robson and Blucberry Creek. A children’s section and a men’s.section are also on ‘the ‘program with surprise male models, There will be entertain- ment'and refreshments with ‘Debbie-Van Tassel in charge. Harnadek; commentators are. June Mills and Fred Jack with music by J. McLuckie. Several guests have been invited to participate in the program. This ought to be an enter- taining evening. Tickets are $1, Senior Citizens are invited free of charge. Everyone welcome. ca * Canoe camp program reg- istrations are now being.ac- cepted at the Recreation Office.” For Juniors ages 10 to 12 years the trips are four days and three nights. All trips will be at Little Slocan Lakes. For Seniors ages 13 years ; and up the trips are broken down into two sections; five days and four nights*and 10 days and nine nights. The trips are in the following areas: Little Slocan Lakes, Upper and Lower Arrow Lakes and Slocan Lake. CAS TLEGAR NEWS SPORTS Dry Land. Training Underway; . Registration Still Accepfable With 41 registered .mem- bers to date the '1974 executive has been named for the Castle- gar Aquanaut’ Speed | Swim Club. ‘They are as follows: hairman Ed Varabioff publicity, Mrs. Yule swim meet, /Jim Beatty ways and means and Mr. McGauley Maison officer. The’ swim club is ‘still vice-chairman Jim Beatty, sec- retary Hazel Kirkwood, treas- urer Bev Bording and directors Mike Harnedek, Inis Klit Adele Yule, Jock Stewart and Mike Varabieff. The committees consist of Marilyn Johnstone dry land training, Mrs. Kit reg : from in- terested swimmers. Dry land training began April 26 and is held Monday through to Friday. from 4.80 Bim to 5.30 p.m. There is a fee of $3, G For those who continue {nto the swimming BrOBTAMy Mel McMullen swim-a-thon, Mr, Harnedek poo] manager, Mr. the end of June, there is a further fee of $7. Angling Regulations for B.C. Experience Some Changes Changes in. the British Columbia Angling regulations, including. those: for trout, huve been made and are being called to the attention of the anglers in the East and West’ Koote- nays by the Nelson office of the in possession. A’ person may ; have a total of eight trout ‘in this section, however, only five may be rainbows, Burbot (Ling) limits are reduced to 10 per day, 20 in Fish and Wildlife branch, jx possession. Spearfishing is ban- * ned ‘for Ling: throughout the This year the provincial ‘limit has reduced trout to éight per. day per angler. Three day. limit in possession (ie. 24 fish)’ _ this'is down from 10 and 30. Special limits are in effect on Premier and Whiteswan Lakes, Five fish per rod, 10 in possession. Rainbow trout lim- itsin the west arm of Kootenay. Lake (Proctor to Cora'Lynn Dam) are now five per day, 10 Pensioners Carling Club Members Now Considering the Game of Golf By John Dalziel: This is not the time of the year to talk about curling so we won't talk about it,. not very. much that is. A majority of the execu- tive of the Pensioners’ Curling Club held a short meeting about a week ago to windup the affairs of the past season and _ Ladies Play-for Fun. Planned For: Informal: Get-Together league is strictly: play for fun. ments’a “4 Ladies are ‘you interested. in getting ‘out for a little: exercise? Regional. Recreation « ‘ Commission No. 1 is planning a Ladies © Play-For-Fun* Softball League.: The starting date is this Tuesday at 10: a.m. There are no organized compe titive- games and‘ if you don't know how to play softball you can come. out and learn as you play in a relaxed atmosphere. Both of the. mentioned : paths ave p discuss plans for, “future: oper- ations. "At this time it is good to be able to say that the club ended the season in fairly. good shape and ‘with many fond memories of a well spent winter. The members of the executive have asked me.to express. their thanks to thé. general member- ship and to the executive of the regular Men's .Club. for :their co-operation and © assistance throughout the winter:? “!However; ‘we are not going 1: he: wood) cg fun get together up at the local golf course. one week from this morning, May. 28. 2 This is being planned with she, idea of introducing any of women may either play at Kinsmen’ Park or at the Kin- naird Softball Park depending which is the closest to their residence for their convenience. The main objective of this bring } your. children along and play softball this spring. *. The games will be played Tuesday and ‘Thursday at 10 a.m, with June 20 as the. final game. Regional Recreational Master of ceremonies is Lorry Robson Recreation Society GENERAL MEETING MEMBERSHIP Thursday, Moy 23rd — 7 p.m. Robson Hall Purpose - BYLAW ADDITION (Short Meeting) No. 1 will supply te equipment and the ball field; all they need is you. Register at. the Regional Recreation Office as soon i possible before this Tuesda: : There is a nominal fee and a interested women are welcome. Life Jackets There should be. one \life jacket for.every person aboard © boat. “When' guests . come aboard, they shouldbe shown where the life jackets. are stored and how to/use them, © When buying, life: jackets for: use aboard "boat, always look . for the’ certification of familiar, with the grand old game of golf: to.that sport. Just - ‘as many of them curled for the first time and: found’ out just, ‘how enjoyable and healthful it was, it is hoped that the same. thing can be ‘done with golf. % The;executive of. the Castlegar and District Golf won't cost you anything to come along and try’ your hand. : pleage‘consider this an opel who,are not - "Should you feel that a full pa of the course might be too strenuous there is ‘an excellent putting green to sharpen your eye and test your skill‘and there will be several: crib boards and cards available in the club house, “If nothing else it. will present an opportunity to meet. githe boys you curled with and’ -[/ others and have a socially good time. - Columbia: River drainage. This drainage includes all the Koote- nay Lake and River:system plus any water that’ eventually drains into the Columbia. There’ is a special fly fishing: only ‘section on the *Slocan River. Its boundaries are from Slocan Parkfoot bridge downstream to Crescent Valley traffic bridge. Closures are the same, as last season with two ex- ceptions. The west arm of. Kootenay Lake is closed. to rainbow troup fishing from Jan. 1:until: June 80.-This_is“to protect the spawning fish‘ that inhabit the area during this period. The: second ‘isa per- manent closure of the. Lardeau River’ and) the lower Duncan River to all angling. Fishermen are asked to please refer to the “Summary of Sport }Fishing’ Regulations” for legal descriptions and regu: lation changes. | Y ; For RUBBER STAMPS if'you “Happen to’ be missec invitation to come along. and join‘ in*the’ fun. All that’is _ necessary is that you be over 60 and available at nine o'clock on the morning of Thursday, May 23. Clubs and balls: will be supplied where necessary as long as available, first come first’ served and golfing mem- bers willbe on hand to lend assistance, "|S Endangered Species “To Gain Protection Club have kindly consented to” waive green fees for non-.- members for this occasion so it < From Car-Plates The electors of Washing- ton State have: endorsed a program to benefit the “non- game”. species of wildlife. By a margin‘of almost two to one, the voters approved the volun- pag CASTLEGAR NEWS WESTKO CONCRET EX, CONCRETE CONTRACTORS © RooRrs — DRIVEWAYS — RETAINING WALLS EOS OS Experienced in Colours and Hardners. PHONE 365-5886 » Ralph Bird, Manager GUARDEX FOOL’ CHEMICALS 974 RADUATES Power, Squadron were cxremoales hel a the HI Arrow Aran Moa Don Jones Named Vice-Chairmon :) Initial Committee Don Joni Don Jones of f Castlegar has been’ named vice-chairman for the‘ initial working CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, May 16, 1974 Doukhobor. Choir Festival i Next Concert In Spokane Two ‘concerts were held during the last week which won ‘on organizational work towards ‘g’ proposed integrated. library ig sate for. the Kootenays, “The election taok place April 27:in Cranbrook when 16 / persons ‘representing. libraries from'Grand Forksto Fernie ‘attended a meeting to form the “committee for the formation of 7a Kootenay, lbrary syste m. os iBlested chairman of the assisted b the East Kootenay! Branch of .- the Library Development Com- “mission. Mrs, 8. Faris of Nelson “is treasurer and Mrs, D. White 1. Capacity crowds at the Stanley. jun phries Secondary School gym and at the Union Spiritual Communities of Christ 'Com- munity Center in Grand Forks listed attentivelyto the Mass Choir, of over 325 voices open the concert with the singing of. ‘The Lord's Prayer. For the next two hours the audience enjoyed the six choirs and a variety of smaller groups erform. their: harmonious Fymas and folksongs in tribute to “Man ‘and His Environment”: the theme of Expo.'74, Friend- ship, peace and better under. ° standing between all people, was the spirit of the concert. ‘The six choirs, which have ’ * of Creston will serve as. publi-’ win the rely city, chairman.» The initial fhinetion of the will be to. draw. a NOW AVAILABLE |. Bob, ce 365-5890 | 74904 oth Ave South, K Fa Hy and install 7 new oi Aft ter. ‘2-Point Spring Special 5 ie Test tnd service 2 @ Ean Examine dit 6 Pe test cooling 10= ane mine al lights af id 7 Examine exhaust... 1 system. and Sie Examine front end 1 pies winter tires. y ese Our best multigrade. a 4 Lubricate chassis. a long hard winter, it3 makes oto esto et yout in wood gun ng order. tary sale” of personalized car: “passed rigid safety - quality. Taking along trip by boat?. °. Be. prepared’ for. the | unex- pected. File‘a “float plan” with a neighbor or. relative, so that help can reach you in a hurry in case you need it. Safe Boaling is No Accident. approval. Such: jackets. have British Columbiais more than just: yourProvince. Aland where waves pound down on long beaches. Aland of deep green forests filled with fish and game. And silence. Aland of mountains that disappear _ Into the sea.” Aland of clean cities and clear air. Aland of valleys full of friendly faces and warm handshakes. A land where fresh fruit ripens in warm summer sun. o Pi : tions, and assure the buyer of wit! going to ne department. of fish and ‘game. The funds, estimated at some $200,000. the first’ year, will go; to. support the protec- tion of endangered ‘species and the nonhunted species of wild- life. Leadership for the cam- paign came from the ‘state Sportsmen's Council and the z Audubon Society. (Environmental: licence- plates have been legal since 1970 in California: and more than $3: million has’ been produced in revenue since the - program began there. The scheme allows an individual to buy a personalized car licence- plate for $25, with the funds ‘earmarked for environmental projects.) a ‘associate, Bien ‘are Rob: Bailew Gerry Gass, itso! ey, "Pitman. Irene’ Reiben, e,° Shannon ’Sch- wim bl Sat ‘jogging, s budget and constitution for the *! formation: of!,a “society as cial ‘A resident library pea ended, | tant will be requested from the by. Tisuteriant Commander Bill ‘set? with the tae of some slides - Library Development Commis: sion to advise and: work with =the committee ‘and ‘society,.”’ spent the entire winter. prepar- ing for the World's Exposition * are the Kootenay Choir, the Friendship Choir and the Jubi- lee Choir along with youth groups from Grand: Forks, Blocan Valley ‘and Stanley Humphries Secondary School in + Castlegar. Judging from the audiences’ response the win- ter's work was worth the effort. Smaller groups featured were the Konken Family, the Lazareff Sisters, The: Vocal .6, Venie and Delphine Zarikoff and Chris Danecin and Nina Verigin. The next concert will be in Spokane's newly opened Opera “House on'May 26 at .8 p.m. ‘Along with the Choir Festival will be an‘ unusual handicraft ‘and artifact display, Pools scheduled to open lier @ are able to offer.a variety at new crcises and ‘Eampotine (optional) pumimet swimming, ‘will continue ‘at‘the same time throughout the. Swimnastics continuation‘ of the ladi bination swimming and & rere progam: rain ana ont ‘of the 5; —‘there are only: 'y pe children!in'each class , : = this class is also ‘an ‘orientation to water and a. good iadop Red this Far on This ‘award is'now the is 2.B.C,Bronze Cross ‘is ‘intended ‘to! prepare and motivate tees Prerequisites;- 16 years of age; + Bronze ‘Medallion © vat tor tt Red Gross Leadére if ‘This course is intended to prepare and motiv aiming for. instructor certification and is therefore a prerequisite to;the Red Gross Instructors’ Course: ‘Dates: ,, June10 te: Suse) 21 VII Flipper i akindiving equipment. -/ mask, niet and’fins, t is a publ ‘Water polo is open to everyone. Our objectiv everyone. ‘Also’ secluded will: Be fanertil candidates aiming for further certification as life; te those candidates All 0 $5.0 Course'and:the ‘Red Cross Leaders’ Course. 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