Page Eight sry, July 26, 1967 TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD. TERRACE. AC CROSSWORD - - - By Eugene Sheffer Vancouverites. go by copter to ski ‘slopes | fz Ts 74 5 jo Wi) B To 7° |n VANCOUVER (CP). Joe Cai- | master’a at the. University at ‘ind in Canada, Hand Gmoser : Y Mf zmazia is a R CE) engineer | Brisith Columbia, Plonesred: helicopter skiing in 12 —, 1s VP AVS who sells trips to mountaintops, He ts a former competitive | the ‘Bugaboo Mountainarea ofthe ify YZ He and a few others have |‘shler, a certified alpine coach | Selkirks in 1964, operating out is io hi formed a new company which Is | aid Co-author of the Canadian | of Bantf, Alta. J “Yy first in the fly-and-akt industry | Amateur Sk1-Assoclation’s ski |; Catzmazin has covered most Ie yf y “ in British Columbla, whisking { Coach manual, ‘af the world’s «ki slopes, and Y, Ws 19 [20 customers to snow glaciers in| The idea of starting the aki: ssys he nates th Waetler’ ore é the Whistler Mountain are fly industry hit him oneday when gh on the le Vf WOGa 22 [2% Ya Vi y, north of here, by helicopter’ | he was climbing Mount- Currie | to Sun Valloy in Idaho it's the (ALL DL La LYELL He says It’s not a rich man's | 2¢ar Pemberton, 40 mileanorth: | best_eki spot in North America, | as 26 jee ZA a Vf 50 ar pe sport, Thelr first flights have | of Vancouver. o - =< a oa charged $30 per person for a| “1 saw the fantastic huge, wide . eo, we 7 = 4 ASE flip to the top of a couple of | glaciers with no crevasses, It. Old thas are far aWa 9 —_— Y/, glaciers and the mountain top | was beautiful and I new people |. > is So. . a 36 3 7A 8 for the ski run down, an out | would love to get in there to her art tools _ vos Sp if) door package of about ry hours ski if they had the transpor ) M She's tonely like you V/A AFA ERED Wr 42 ESS duration, On, ROSSLAND, BC. (CP T'S. _= phone her tonight! WD, , UWE Cslzmazta, a Hungarlan wh The idea of flying skiers -~| Fred Simister of ndanty. 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