ns! te We eee Po Ses 2 €.E€ =. KRM eee CS OB SH 2 a 2 Aa 3 8 “4 3 *. wee FSR RESET EE REE SET RUE e EROS EAE ESHA HA ER rey ADL We ected A aia DOL ee te we be web we ny wy ! 4 » fun afloat. ing other boats: or moorings. | Observe the “rules: of-the road”, ° re web Ee er ee ene a tere Oe Pi pee eM ar ne dg ay _ CRUISING. DOWN. the. ‘tver isa a. wonderful. way, +3. “pass | a ‘summer. day. But play safe for more’ tay clear of swimmers andrsiow. down: when Pass- And never tie up te a charinel marker. rn PROPWASH | btat > an sot ~ Dry eleaning soiled life ‘jackets. ; _ dangerous practice, says official . By GLADYS BALDWIN 3 If your lifejackets become soiled; ‘don’t. dry glean. them “According to a recent report in Canadian Boating, it has come .to the attention of the Board of - Steamship Inspection that some boat owners have had their: kapok-filled life- b | jackets drycleaned. | The above practice. therefore a The dry cleaning of ka pok- is:dangerous and should. not’ be ‘ filled lifejackets destroys their|resorted to and steamship In- 4 buoyancy and renders them un-)spectors and law enforcement i fit for the function’ of a lifejack-| agencies have been cautioned not . et advises Alan Cumyn, Director,|to accept lifejackeis which have # Steamship. Inspection: Service -been subjected to this process. on ‘ aepariment of Transport. ie sinspectee boats. ne {> Su ti ummer ime “In the arks At the ool qe Pp . eres Te: ete se ay pe a : nor By ‘now a regular attendance 1 : ‘othe -ogamble and display in an exhibit “tbClves. Leyele, By - SHANNON PALLANT ‘“'has been established and’ regu- ‘njar activities are being staged in “the parks. Craft classes dre con- iiducted daily in each park with increasing popularity. The kid- “dies especialy enjoyed making most weird variations of "paper masks, clay modelling, leal . printing and paper mar bling. “The supervisors are collecting “pxamples of cach craft to as- “to be arranged at the close of the “summer, Right now we are training the ‘children’ for the track mect ty “be held on Youth Day, August 1, “We'd like to encourage = every: child to participate in the Youth ‘Day Centennial celebrations. Youngsters seem ta love to pel “into mother’s old clothes and ‘ereate no new “era” for them- The children’s parade provides an opportunity "every | child to decorate wagon, or buypy-—what- ‘ever vehicle they may have, -Beginner’s Award, Junior Award, Intermediate Award, iSenior Award and finally the fyri tend a similar course which we his bi-{é ‘By BILL: KINCAID. “In ‘the two’.weeks that have passed so. quickly by since last I wrote about geings.on at the Gyro swimming | pool, several things have happened which should be of. imterest to every- one using the swimming pool. Let's. start with first things first and find out what's going to happen at the swimming pool now that we have’ an officia Red Cross swimming program in the initial stages of organiza- tion. To start with the Five Star rystem ‘of testing will be abol- ished, in favor fo: the Red Cross Awards. They are as follows: Red Cross Safety » Instructor's Award. The latter incidentally, is the reason I went to Prince George. However, it ts hoped that next year we will have sul- ficlent swimmers ready to at- are hoping will be held in Prince Rupert. The Red Cross swimming pro gram has some decided advan- “Heress up themslaves, pets, dolls “oor almost anything. the fun and excitement of “dressing up,” there will he mayortLawhile prizes for a few of ‘fhe excellent efforts. We'll be RCO you In the parade next i Prleday at 10:00 am. 1M on Wednesday, 36 little swim ‘ndrs. wont to Salt Lakes under a “iN supervision of Babs Wrath- me Hecause of the swirler Weonditions ih was necessary 40 -CTimlt {he excursion to swimmers a + “only, ‘Three parents went wong io help keep the White ones th A) Low, One youngster had a won dental time with fia abe omattress Howlich, of coutse, was very popi- ihn With plenickoy, berry plek- “Hg {ishing and swimming the oniidren had a lovely day wud Hafelt they were rendy to “hit tty way! homeward bound, a sen eee meee Ws Tatiusa MeClymont. Hagel) a popular nigyground |b ts manot always possible for tho sup. rarviaor to keop a close eyo en Hens “Hite” pool, Thus tt would Vibe ndvisnble for parents of vary Hama) children: fo aecampaby Hathem and toneh them tha baale wha gafeby rules, ah Cnsoy and Wostviow Parka are Hehocomlag quite aetive with daily Wriduy Onasny Park ng is Wednesday tn Mocly- Abbot {mmnonKoly hewith hn opeak nftendance of 108 " Hprogmoma tn effeel now. tds apooin! oven’ day in ni aman Park, Wontylow's “Aanee faa (nereasod nven TWMosday, ‘Aside from, Park \x for now---wo'll hn tages over the system we have been using to date. First of all the awards which will be won by swimuiners passing these tests now, WH have an award of na- tonal signifieanee. Phat ts to shy a swimmer who reaches for Instanee, the intermediate level in Prince Rupert could go any- wherg In Canada and continue on with the same program, Sec ondly the swimmers — passing these tests wlll be awarded fer thelr proficiency, cards, crest and ping dasned by, Lhe Red afew weeks ago. Lovely evening, perfect weather for sailing, and. Went for a sail in the “Sword” skipper. N. A. Beketov. brought her in to a perfect-landing. Mr. ‘and. Mrs.- Beketov: are just. back from‘a holiday cruisée.to Ketchi- kan. I understand the sailing weather | wasn't. too’ good. “The | Beketovs ° ‘saw ‘the. intemational | neau. The “Sword” is the red- | ‘sailed-sloop so often seen around the. harbor in the evening. | 1. ‘understand there is a new B “E Ute} j-a round with" & 20-horse- power engine. Should’ ‘pe inter-" esting.:. The two. speed” demons of the: year, Robin: ‘and ‘Gerry Gilmour, have departed | for points south,. New _ Westminster’ to be exact. Next races at Tay- lor Lake will be wide open. ee The Slst running-of the Amer- ica Power ‘Boat Association’s Gold Cup classic gets underway on Sunday, August 10. Over half a million spectaters are expected along the shores of Lake Wash- ington or in eraft anchored in ihe Lake. Defending the Cup will be last year's winner Bill Muncey driv- ing “Miss Thriftway” a new boat to replace the original two time winner of the same name. Cannda's “Miss Supertest’ is expected to be a starter This is the time of the year for regattas and races it seems, Ke- lown rentennial. Regatta is scheduled for August 12 to 16 with the races to be run August 15 and 16. Outboards are to be run one day and inboards the other, Osoyoos Lake Power Boat re- gabta ds planned for August 15, Wo oand 17 with an added class this year, The added class Is the 8 racing bydroplane, fastest and most spectacular of the B oclass bonts. The only thing about all these dates is--if yowre going to sce them. all you'll havo to be pHowdint we IAL, TW ISTER A michvent United States Lar. nado ty 1026 kitted 680 persons ind Injured 1,960 others. Cross free of charge to the swimmer. Also th ds quite Wkely that in the very near future we will also have the Rovel Lite Saving Society's pryoram in op- eration in Prince Rupert. Swimming Jossons at the poal honeeforth will be genred to pre- Jparing swininers for the var ous awards mentioned above, ers ara continulng cabo Swiminthg lessons for begin’ glven lay Nelson Kinnoy, fast rite with 88) boglnners taking aWhnniing. lessons from THenthar sintth, Nelson Kliney, ‘and 1 ny- KO It might be Interesting lo nore here that approximately one- soventh of tha thue tha Gyro Pool Is open is devoted to Jos sons fron the beginner's level to tha more advaneed levels, not to forpet the diving Instructions This weel's Wator Safety tip. cruisers on their way up to. 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