Wednesday, July 15, 1959 THE WILLIAD is LAKE TRIBUNE It’s ‘ clear waters of Lac La Hache. Dave, who is an 11-year-old from Williams Lake, is one of 40 boys enjoying a week at the Cariboo youth camp on the lakeside. BE a ‘bottoms up” as David Dixon plunges into the Seen here receiving instruction on how to change positions in a rowboat are junior boys who are attending the Youth Camp at Lac La Hache. In BOATING INSTRUCTION the boat from left to right are Paul Cavanagh, 9, David Rampton, 9, and Dennis Curle, 10, all from Prince George. Instructor is Ron Brent. Births at War Memorial Hospital VARE—To Mr. and Mrs. John Lake, a son, born July 9. Vare, of Williams Lake, a son, born July §. FEDERINK—To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Feueriuk, of Williams McDONALD—To Mr. and Mrs. Lake, a son, corn July 10. Donald McDonald, of Williams! __ Lake, a son, born July 9. KISTNER—To Mr. and Mrs Henry Kistner, of Williams PURJUE—To Elmer Mr. Perjue, and Mrs. Lake, a daughter, born July of Williams 12, POPSICLE SET'S FISCAL FUTURE ROSY, SAYS B OF M “You can shorten the odds)own personal savings account on, future happiness for your|will be a strong encouragement youngsters by getting them off|to put away part of his weekly 0 a good start financially and|pocket-money towards buying \teaching them how important|something he really wants, Wis to save,” says Tom Larson,|whether it’s a pair of skates or nager of the Williams Lake]a college education. The habit ‘anch of the Bank of Montreal.|of planning and thinking ahead is mighty important in the de- A dollar Dill is all you need velopment of any young: o start a child’s savings ac-] gay. fount at the B of M, “but this!roundation on which to build] vay to help develop habits of] ny member of the Williams Perseverance and self-reiiance/Lake B of M staff will be de which will be so valuable in the future,” he adds. Mr. Larson continues RCA Whirlpool Reduce Price on | GAS | REFRIGERATORS * $90.00 * 10-year warranty * Push-button automatic defrosting * Twin crispers x Butter storage compartment x Egg racks x Deep door shelves x Roll-out shelf * 8.6 cubic feet SAVING PASSED TO YOU! Were $529.00 — Now $439.00 grow in the Christian faith| Jenny, who is 14. while sharing a vital camping experience in a beautful set- ting.” was opened July 3 and went to 10th. The second session for junior boys (aged 9-12) goes trom July 12 to 19. Three fol- lowing weeks are taken up by girls’ camps. Junior girls go from July 21 to 28 and July Camp at Lac La Hache wonderful experience Take 40 boys (aged 9 to 12), mix well in a camp on the emerald shores of an Interior lake for one week—and the result is wonderful, carefree and boisterous experience for the boys and a satis- fying if somewhat trying one for four adult instruc- tors. This week The Tribune visited Cariboo Youth Camp on the shore of Lac La Hache where 30 to August 6. Senior girls (age 12-16) are at the lake for the youngsters participate in|19 days from August $ to 18 swimming, boating, fishing, UP AT SEVEN games and handicraft The The daily program begins early in the morning at seven o’clock when it is time to “rise and shine.’ After wash and clean-up the cabins are in- spected and each cabin group is marked for neatness. Then there is breakfast followed by a Bible reading period and rest the morning is devoted to boys are given swimming les- sons in which they advance from one stage to another until they can swim. Before going from one’ stage or class to another, each swimmer. must pass a test. The boys also learn water safety and boat handling. These clas- group activities. In the after- Prince George. Hobbies are / noon there is a rest period after also studied in which the boys/jynch and then classes and learn wooderaft and make orna-| swimming lessons are taught. |ments out of pieces of drift-/The afternoon finishes with They learn to make} croup’ activiti When the out of popsicle sticks and | evening ver the boys ding with p ic strand: campfire for Instruction is r in orship service proper method of handling board motors. | Camp UNDENOMINATIONAL | are ‘Curly from 100 Mile, Rev. 4 Although the camp is spon-/of 100 Mile, George Keenley- sored by the United Church, it|side of Horsefly and Ron Brent is undenominational. “The |from Prince George. 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Mrs. Felker. was born at Big Bar and married Harry Felker 24 years ago. She is survived by her lov- ing husband; seven sons, Her- bert and Alvin at home, Wall- ace, Donald and Norman of Williams Lake, Gordon at Prince George and Kenneth at Bella Coola; three daughters, Mrs. Roland Mayfield, 150 Mile House, Mrs. Howard Snider, Bend, Oregon, and Mrs. Jack Robinson, Fort St. James. She is also survived by her father, Charles Kosting, Clinton and seven sisters. Eight grand- children also survive. Pallbearers at the funeral HEAVY DUTY HYDRAULIC JACKS FLARES KAHL PROPANE GAS CO. LTD. Phone 143 SPANNERS - SOCKETS - CRESCENTS were Mery McDonald, alt . . Eagle, Harry Thompson, Bill Top Quality — Economical Downie, Gilbert Forbes and}ff 00 Joe Borkowski. 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