‘GYMNASTICS COURSE has ‘been completed by these three gists, ras at one time, ‘left to right, Gina Mohn, Cammy Lapointe and Susie Mohn, who. is given many, returned on the weekend from’Edmonton after taking a week’ nament saw, ae boys entered from Nelson, Trall,: Cranbrook,, Fort Nelson as well as from the ; front nine and trailing by three :’ «.) strokes Danny Walker shot a 82 . gymnastics 5 Zineolir ness meer ep groups was Ce Ne course bat the Carlton Carlson a Gymnastics School. Carlton Cantlogor Ladies Golf “Now” that members, of Castlegar Ladies’ Golf Club are coming back from summer holidays, it is hoped to see ‘many more playing on Tuesday mornings. Nine is Tee: Time from now‘on. Next Tuesday there will be: ’ a short luncheon meeting, after. the: nine-hole competition. ‘Two of the club ladies went 0; Kaslo ‘for’ its Aug. 18 tournament. Judy Wayling was < runner-up, ;low. Bross. 8 Five C: ladi iplayed in the tournament’at: Salmo on Monday of last week. Margaret Carkner was runner- up, low. gross in, the second é fit} ight. =| i> Four’ Castlegar women ‘played ‘in’ the Nelson ‘tourna: ment in‘ July.’ Margaret Mad- docks: was second ‘only’ to Dot s Kilpatrigk,: witha score of Mal : McKinnon} had th id Clarice’ M On Sept and 8, ea here. will ‘be: playing ‘the! Club- Championship.’ It is: oped last year’s winners | will :pu house so everyone.can ‘see what they; are "playing for.’ Besides °, (es, please. joint pe and-have ‘fun,’ You’ may. “Wotch (is Opening Date - CASTLE BOWLADROME North — “Castlegar — Phone: 365.5723 anning ‘for the’? Pp weeks have-been ‘gram: >a Zita <1 We are looking: at:avery. extensive . variety-packed < pro- ram and with «the usual’: tor for Selkirk College,\we look forward: to offering be- tween usa winter program that ond: i, 14 ail | on’ the! back '9/ to®.win) tournament! with a'78, Greg Webber: of Nelson -: was runner-up with a.76. Other winners were:' first flight low net: Rob Fitzgerald, . Cranbrook ai Pinner upton dott? Castle- is flight; low } gross: Shawn Flynn, :C: tlegar 8 lowle Hyssop;.Nel-. we are offering ‘are: Chines ‘cooking, Russian’ cooking, ‘cak will be nublisiang our full alate ns-and: algo those. emindeb that + the ‘conser- ‘vation’ and’ outdoor ‘recréation education program will become “mandatory for. some: people applyin for hunting! Heonces in BO gram’ will be? mandatory for: (a): B.C. “budget of one mill per ‘yeandoes not increase enough to keep up} ‘with’ eae coats where’ it. will: vice years. age, ai of whether or “Thi ; week, A 98 to 31, 1 H Week in British Columbia by Agricul- “ture Minister David D. Stupich ‘in order'to salute the 60th anniversary of 4-H lub work in *. sponsors ins Castlegar and District 4-H Light Horse Club. ‘-The: four “H's”: stand; for ‘head, heart; hands ‘and. health and/are part of the 4-H Pledge that: members follow in their commercial ¢ space ‘Third | fli ght low, gross: Terry, Magli /Nelson’: 94; .:' dams, zs Longest! Drive’ on No. 18” Jimm: Ferobydelt, vot Closest: to Pia ‘No. 12 was ‘Rob Fusaerald of :Least: Putts for Tourna-, ‘Walker "\24} "second flight: Shawn: pina 80 and third fight Sherstobitelf 84. { pressed its appreciation’ and: | 1;:\\ thank’ all the: merchants ‘that |< ‘a. portable’ potty, ani Kk eand i area‘ give te Se seat locker’ sen a locking ‘cuddy ost the edge ‘ofa sand® pit ‘and spun several times in ‘coming to’ reat’ we § te) ere‘ it last left: the. the air before <), non-profit, ‘nion-pol { zation, and co-: Pioment by. * Many Are from through: out, the: interior. “of ' British Columbia ;were “hard ‘at’ it”? - +, cepeking} the books ‘at ‘school. :-. Triangle-Pacific.(: during the months of May'and June, competing for the Cana- Ke Crescent Valley who won camp. scholarships shonsored by. While at’ camp ‘the boys: participated in over night back-, dian Forestry) A / conservation contest held in’ their school. The contest, which Wi ‘; Initiated by the Canadian For- estry ‘Asnaclition of B.C. cal organi- »various forest.industry:com- panies inthe: interior, was either, a poster ‘contest ‘or/an ‘essay ‘contest, for boys in the | group of 10 to 16, ‘Attending’ the’ camp ‘from will ‘appear. nae at Selkirk Col lege Sept.'16 and 17; Film jis aT most ambitious film festival; hich ran}-for 10; days“ in Toronto in June of last year. and |: ‘then ‘toured! the country’ in'18 toyr.cities through July, and ‘August of:the' same“ year, (The: Toronto: group tad : now become a fund raising body puburbia for a’ summer retreat farm) or. ranch, But; the the cost © > packing fl ditions, ‘learned ‘aid,‘on’ the’ trail, ‘rifle: and"plant Identification: Some: of the: out’ trips; included tours’ through) the Brenda’ Mine Open Pit: Opera: tion,'a visit toa rout hatcher: as well as a one-day field trip in the, woods: to’ view a ' logging: operation ‘and \to.:see fore: practices being ipe: (The Silver Lake. Camp facilities: inclu ining’ ha recreation trea. ‘The. ‘camp hi about ‘women : will: be ‘offer An’ art’ show will feature festival and siesrone os inv! For further information conta People are buying tents or /’, trailers and related equipment in unprecendented numbera— ‘much faster than. new camp- sites can be developed: to accommodate them. « Campers with a few sea- sons experience are well aware of a few hazards that change from the daily routine. ‘This list is by no’ means complete, but here area few hints and tips for safe camping: ° When tenting, plastic tent- pegs may perhdps:not last’as %) long, but they hurt much less if fallen upon. 1 ® If you have young children around the camp especially, drive guy rope pegs flush with the ground. Toddlers may ‘still trip or fall over guy ropes, but ° at least they won't’ be impaled ‘on an exposed tent ‘peg. ° When you fee) the need ‘of an overnight heating device, make sure first of-all ‘that, it, works efficiently. Mo: chilly evenings. Guard against tipping and: knocking over. If hung from‘a roof support pole or similar. object, use’a. long enough wire to have the lantern at least 218) inches below the Alberta Mounties Now Celebrating’ 100th ‘Anniversary © ta : nies Canadian celebra- indee e Royal Canadian Mounted ‘Police. in Alberta'is\ 100. years ‘old, and the’ province‘ in:helping the force enjoy that birthday to the fullest extent. ; :As\you') travel in)and around Alberta this year, an ‘= see some. seierestte sights that ‘structions. ¥.® Donof,cook in the tent; some form of kitchen’ alelters is ck yard .wagons,, cannons, cattle and all the gear that the: original) cast brought along‘ with them:! To mark the historic occa- sion, parks and’) have been ‘improved and dev: Q's as wall suave ‘ever. oped, histor! enclosed space, ne never. in: home, : tent, or-cottage as the! ‘burning Gl CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 20, 1974 ~ Keep Those Final Camping Trips of fhe Season Safe and Happy by Being Aware of the Hazards roof, Lanterns give off consid. erable heat on string or synthe: . tie rope, °. Always keep a ‘pail of water, handy to douse an evening campfire. Never leave It to burn itself out—it may not! °), Never leave any campfire ‘unattended. Do not encourage | children to play around the fire. °° A fire extinguisher, is a sound safeguard. Trailering, It is a must, © Do you have a pare wheel. for a trailer?: . 9: Never: pitch'a. tent under a single tree, no matter how -- desirable the shade may; be, He case of thundersto: wooded areas, select’ a site 3 wheré the tent is beneath small «” _/ trees amid ‘several taller: ones, Serving CASTLEGAR AND AREA SINCE — 1960 KOOTENAY SAVINGS “CREDIT UNION. 365-3375 activities, The program has ff... grown dramatically to 4,200 | young 4-H/members in 1974 between ‘the ages of 9 and 19. There are 800 ‘adult leaders, “ROBSON Paperboy Required Boy or girl urgently required. for Castlegar News route in Robson in the Townsite area... : 5 ar FIBREFOAM | HARD-TOP CUDDY. ~* ‘with 188 Mercruiser 4700 Ib. — Loader 5 Fully equipped, ; including Depth: Selinder: ‘ "14" K.C. HP, EVINRUDE OUT-BOARD * With ‘Trailer and: Full- Top (like ’ New) © : 14 KENKRAFT: — 501 HP. MERC. 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