Thr> wild bmr. dniT'orrnis to humors, survived as late as the 18th century in Britain. j QuickEtefief-fom Rotary Swim Classes National Portable Sawmill and Allied Equipment ATIONAL ACHJMERY "I Limited twill* Uland • Vincuuvcr j, B.C. Swimmmg classes for the month of August for children from six to 12 years-of-age have been drawn up by official^ of the Rotary Free Swim Classes. Here is the schedule: (LASS .A AGES 10-12 AutruKi :s, 7, 13, 19, 23 Time: !>: 15-10:00 a.m. Ken Paine, Sandra Berg, Robert Cleland, Bruce Aswinaii, Harvey Small, Wayne Waytiuk, Albert Dehls, Penny Fridyk, David Denis, Sharon Hllle, Donna I-in-genfeetir, Ann Hobelnum. Judy Allen, .lean CiappeVtbn, N'ane Harris, Ivan Mat hew-;. Donald Basaraba, .Myrna Chambers, Ax tnur Ferinlhgs, Corrio Formings, Kathleen Pretty, Pat-tie Pretty, Patsie Witt, Barbara Cleland, Irene Dorey, Linda Guentlier, Ken Lemky, Keith Leinky, Olo- CM. 6-71 Twin Power Units Complete with Transfer Case Used only 50-100 Hours Price F.O.B. Red Deer, Alra. (If Sales Tax Exempt) $3950 00 R.L WRKINSON BLACKFALDS, ALBERTA Only Lnfnrge offers the full range of five cements to meet nil requirements, huge or small. Lnfqrge Cements are made with laboratory precision, I.afarge Cements give you plastic, WOi'Jcnblf! concrete mixes that set uniformly to the smooth attractive finish required by Architects. Regularity of strength, the prime requisite of the Structural Engineer, is the Lafarge trademark of quality. Lafarge Complete Cement Setrice • STANDARD PORTLAND • SULPHATE RESISTANT • HIGH EARLY STRENGTH • SUPERWHITt • CIMENT FONDU See Your Local Dealer PRINCE GEORGE BUILDERS SUPPLIES 144 George St. LTD. LO 4-2447 ria Nielsen, Clinton Blize, Dale Nielsen, Leonard Timmins, Anton Waldvogel, Robert Tuyttehs. ("LASS B AGES 10-12 August 4. 10, 14, 20, 2G Time: ft:15-10:0U a.m. Larry Liefler, Sandra Pain, Rodney Croft, Daryle Croft, Brian Chadwick, Shlela Llstoer, Alice Bond, Jeanne C'ordiner, Kathy Joseph, Lorraine Sauers, Deborah Delaneyj Diane Sle.s-Inger, Julia Garden, Sandra Fitzgerald, Robert .Jacobs, Gailyne Fitzgerald. Ann Mac Lean, Case Hilgersom, Joan Chambers, Robert Woybilo, Brenda Doerksen,' Diana Lim, Duncan Chalmers, Elizabeth Coats, David Sharpe, Sandra Coats, Stanley Love, pat Mc.Mullen, Gary Lindstrom, Evelyn Stephen, Donalda Hale, Shirley Wlasitz, James Melne, Maishell Henry, Paulette Step-ski, David Thomas, Sharon Pickering. CLASS C AGES 10-12 August 5, 11, 17. 21, 27 Time: 0:15-10:00 a.m. Brian .Miller, Brian Kropp, Lora Carter, Sharon Hough, Dale Tindill, Patsy Walsh, Jimmy Lee, ackie Johnson, Walter Tag-man, Dianne Dyson, Janice Lo-max, Keith Hale, Robert Philips, Valeria Mclnnis, Ginney Seaton, Irene Bressette, Barbara Hale, Ruby Loveng, Bill Perrln, Bruce Jardin, Edith Bills, Jeannette Cole, Shelagh Bradley, Elizabeth Hewitson, Connie McNamara, Lloyd Bradley, Merry Levers, Donna Levers, Philomena Mor-rissey, Joe Morrissey. Margaret Morrissey, Maureen Kidd, Heather Smith, Scott Smith, Lor-aine Lupien, Elya Olsson. CLASS I) AGES 8-9 August G, 12, 18, 24, 2S Time: 10:15-11:00 a.m. Helen Huber, Hannah Huber, Wendy Gelesco, Darlene Krusel, Carole Paine, Ivan Doucette, Dennis Cheney, Cathy Sperling, Viola More, Bill Small, Patsy Kite, Clarence Miller, Donna Hille, Richard Lingerfeltcr, Ian McDonald, Jean McDonald, Janet button, Mary Stock, Dale Mc-Dermid, Barry McDermid, Eric Strom, Alene Fendelet, Murray McDermid, Arlene McDermid, Wolfgang Frohlich, Eric Me-Cormick, Albert Wheele, Diane Wheele, Dale Wheele, M a r k Raymer, Loreen McKlnnon, Jill Leyland, Cheryl Pricker, Darryl Flicker, Cam-ille Pilon, Nils Faroe, Judy Crowder, Lee Crowder, Joan Crowder, Murray Robertson, Brian Shultz, Allan Sta-tham, Larry Flynn. CLASS K AGES. 84) ¦ A'ugust 3; 7, 13, 19, 25 Time: 10:15-11:00 a.m. Maxine Anderson, Susan Allen, Maureen Carbert, Sandra Harris, Darwin Buchler, Christopher Frey, Dennis Curie, Ken Bond, Turla Fichtner, Leslie Clarke, Harry Spaner, Lana Sa-vie, Lynne Cordiner, Ron Slili-mey, Bovin Heath, Robert Bird, Shirley Spaner, Dianne Valenta, Mary Vos, David Raison, Ester Pickering. Dick Hopson, Barry Schmitz, James Bell, Teresa Tos-off; Barbara Kenzie, Sharon Wiebe, Dick Pfliger, Ron Thomas, Eckard Schmidt, M a r y Kruska, Edward Stepski, Alan Box, Vernon Lace, Chris Coates, Gail Lindstrom, David Freder-ickson, Angele Schmidt, Wayne Love, Dorothy Gibson, Robert Bentley, Gerald Sellars. CLASS V AGES 3-9 August 4, 10, 14, 20, 20 Time: 10:15-11:00 a.m. Norman Hughes, Ken Pfliger, Greg Sumner, Diane Parent, Joanne MacLise, Rita Becker, Colin Miller, Wesley Carter, Barbara Bee, John Neff, Rornona Yip, Dick Jefferies, Dian Dodd, Art Doerksen, Barry Caywood, Wanda Anatooshkin, Dave Lab-rash, Chris Still, Ian Short, Bernard Gagnon, Dave Walsh, Ur-lene Standenen, Kevin Rhodes, Shirley Gosling, Edna Erickson, Linda MacNutt, John Acres, Margaret Davis, Ernie Tagman, Kathleen Noruin,. Craig Williams, Patricia Savage, Marion Fox, Jill Radley, Robert Jackson, Susan Macey, Herbert Mc-Philllps, Susan B. Strom, Lynn Radley, Lee Radley, Cathy Sea-ton, Donnie Bowie. CLASS G AGES S-9 August 5, 11, 17, 21, 27 Time: 10:1511:00 a.m. Noreen Watts, Cynthia Lancaster, Doris Bressette, Robbie McKenzie, Caroline Willlngton, Lavern Fitzgerald, Stewart Lo- I "20th. Century" Home Trader YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL IN AND SEE THE ALL-NEW ADVANCED STYLED "20th CENTURY" HOME TRAILER THAT EXCELS IN QUALITY, LEADS IN VALUE. 190 Brunswick Street Phone LOgan 4-8411 Interior Mobile Homes Ltd. Exclusive Representatives for "GENERAL," "20th CENTURY" and Other New Mobile Homes max, John Reinhart, Linda Cox, Leigh Scott, Hans Steiniger, Thomas Murphy, Gail Rice, Kor-fin Wolczuk, Larry Towe, Beverly Wolezuk, Ronald Wolczuk, Jo-Anne Wolczuk. Jimmy Miller. Marilyn Tuyttens, Darrell Johnson. Christine Jacobs, John Jacobs. Ken Shallard, Douglas Pain, Harry Zbjjas, Ken Brptis, Teresa Perrin, Bruce Lalng, Calvin Laing, Calvin Dyer, Ronald .lohnens, Marlene Quiring, Lucille Foid, Michael Hill. Kathleen Leidl, Warren Gabriele, Colleen Sumner. Doreen Hip-pensteel. Judy Lawrence, Lynn Hernianson, Maureen Mayer, Barbara Mayer. CLASS Jr AGES S-0 August 6, 12, IS, 24, 28 Time: 10:15-11:00 a.m. Pauline Leidi, Laura Holz-wonh, Chris Kent, Ken Kent, Randal Andres, Lea Zolli. Mur-len'e Young, Darcy Rahier, Steven Huska, Dennis Lawrence. Alice Larson, Joan Bueckert. Beverly Biieckart. Daniel Erk-k-son. Lee Pozer, Michael Peter, Sandra Buhr, Gerry Parker, Stephen Radford. Joanne Murray, Allan Smith, Richard Smith, Ian Hewlett, Linda McDonald, Barbara Dann, Karl Klotz, Joy Gog-tin, -lolin Helkenberg, Sherley Olson, Eric Hulme, Allan Jar-dine, Terry Richards, Peggy Hulme, Marilyn Johnson, Arnold Stavely, James Olson, Blaln Snider, Shirley Techman, John Nolan, Barbara Anderson, Robert Rindera, Gordon Merritt, Donald Mueller, Janet Towe, Stephen Goglin, Roger Rindera, Inga Gogolin. CLASS I AGES G-7 August 4. 10, 14, 20, 20 Time: 11:15-12:00 a.m. Barry Clarke, Rudolf Florinn, Arlene Gray, Dwayne Holmes, David George, Wade Ward, Chris Bouey, Kicky Stewart, Wendy Stewart, Paul Bouey, Clare Bouey, Calvin Bigelow, Linda Bigelow, Michael Richmond, Allan Krusel. Bruce Handlen, Ian McDonald, Cathy Stewart, Randy Lopaschuk; Davene Cumming, Dorothy Daniels, Douglas Sidor, Pamela Louth. Dale Bogh, Terry P'luharty, Sherry l-'luharty, Donald Ruddick, Cheryl Kellom, Doug Yip, Valerie Kordyban, Julie McLaughlin, Vern Norb-raten, Judy Norbraten, Jimmy Denis, Gordon Hak, Trevor Mc-Eachnie; Diane Gullacher, Gene Hoff, Darryl Binder, Shirley Sauers, Stanley Holder, Dan Aspinall, Jason Dutton, Jamie Senkpiel, John Andres, Debbie Andres. CLASS J AGES G-7 August 4, 10, Xi, 20, 20. Time: 11:15-12:00 a.m. Wayne Rempel, William Morris, Brian Fos-ter, Robert Leslie, Dave Buchi, Carol Buchi, Leslie Jacobson, Michael Jacob-sen, Robert Moen, Andrew Doe-ring, Shlela Ramsay, Billy Harris, Orla Basaraba, Geof. Peter-sen, Berry Bela/iger, Boby Trax-ler, Judy Prentice, Debbie Brunt Jimmy Bartlett, Jimmy Trask, Terry Quinn, Terry Meadows, Colleen Janzen, Ron Fichtner, Murill Cooper, Don McCawlay, Zarko Savic, Albert Shurriey, Julie Raison, Jean Usen, Garry durle, Harry Turk, Brian Pro-deahl, Brenda Fortin, Elizabeth Aubrey, Linda Polyk, Lome Kimmel, Darlene Barker, Atlan Paulson, Wendy Short, Donald Doerksen, Heather MacPherson, Geraldine Godard, Philip Hewlett, Rod McLeod, Marcel Gagne, Elvin Olsson. (LASS K AGES 6:7 August 5, 11, 17, 21, 27 Time: 11:15-12:00 a.m. Debbie Hoover, Lynda Bent-ley, ' Bursch Inselberg, Benjamin Stepski. Lorraine Bulley, Gary Pilon, Yvonne Desjarplne, Carol Watson, Myles Breadner, Linda Gibson, Leslie Kring, Jo-aim Mahy, James Neff, Mltchel Hopson, Donna Kropp, Janis Stefanik, Susaii Murray, Diane Muma, Jane Thibaudeau, Geser Spaans, Brian Prodeahl, Jean-ette Lupien, Stuart Dornbierer, Alice Van Drieson, Robert Mac-Gregor, Clyde Fowler, Terry Brown, Gordon Allan, Gloria Hale, Colleen Lancaster, Tracey Macey, Joyce Bressette, Kathy Freeman, Joan Haack, Helmut Madholz, Joan Peterson, Carrie Wright, Terry Fitzgerald, Dave Brown, Donna Steeg, Jeffrey Ridd, A. Mauro, Brenda Beach, Robin Savage, Caroline Gonli-quer, Dave Gonliquer, Kathy Lawrence, Wayne Hernianson. CLASS K AGES G-7 August G, 12, 18, 24, 28 Time: 11:15-12:00 a.m. Peggy Fennings, Linda Jor-gensen, Roy Greenlees, Bob Philips, Ian Crockett, Norman Hamilton, Elaine MacAulay, Gloria Hand ford, Arlene Handford, Lucille Nielsen, Louise Freeman, Barry Greenfield, Kathlyn Saun-ders, Don Timmins, Carol Wea-•theriey, George Weatherley, Larry Weatherley, Vernay Johnson, Patricia Lefler, Ray Johnson, Maureen Spaner, Sandra McKinnon, Jimmy McKInrioh, Kathy Zoghs, Rollanda Brons. Ian Chadwick, Barry Laing, Nor ma Quiring, Jolene Ryan, Laurie Marchuk, Ronald De Gaust, Jerry James, Jane La-casse, Irene Capn, Pat Mayer, Karen Kerbrat, Edward Leidi, Sussane Hill, Patrick Hill, Roger Kerbrat, Allan Levers, Gary Hip-pensteel, Gordon Anderson, David Willis, Colin Wrixon, Toni Zimmaro, Billy Belter, Beverley Handford, Joan Van Orden. V Local Interests Not Giving Up TV Applications Two local interests, whose applications to bring priya.te commercial television to Prince George were turned down recently by the Board of Broadcast Governors, aren't giving tip the ship. Aurora TV issued a statement t Wednesday an action it propos-.j make live TV In Prince George possible and practical. CKPG-TV intends to bring TV to Prince George as soon as it is physically possible." es to provide live television here. It was followed by a statement from C'Kl'G-TV Ltd. The Aurora TV statement: "A\ a meeting held July 21 the shareholders of Aurora TV Unanimously approved a motion to re-apply to the Board of Broadcast Governors for permission to operate a private commercial television station in Prince George." '•The Board of. Governors recently recommended to the Dept. of Transport that no license be granted, stating 'the Board understands that the corporation is financially unable to provide network programmes and does not believe that without network service a TV station in Prince George could operate efficiently at a satisfactory level of programming.' "Due to the tremendous support indicated by Prince George citizens, and advertisers, Aurora TV is confident that a television station could operate efficiently with a high standard of programmes, at no cost to the Prince George viewer. It is naturally hoped that filmed programmes produced by the GBC will be made available in order that the citizens of Prince George and surrounding district might benefit from this service, presently available to almost ull other areas in Canada. Aurora TV is willing to meet, any programming commitments' the Hoard might request to ensure that the proposed television station would meet the Hoard's standards-. "Aurora TV intends to contact the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation immediately, to determine why filmed network programmes presently being supplied to television station CJDC-TV in Dawson Creek could not be made available 4p Aurora TV In Prince George." The CKI'G-TV statement: "CKPG-TV Ltd. is, at present. pursuing avenues that Avould THE CITIZEN Friday, July 24, 1959 5 WEEKEND SPECIAL SHINGLES-210-pound Test . sq. Mahogany Doors - Sashless Windows "LET US FINISH YOUR HOME" WOOD-CRAFT HOME FINISHERS Mile 3, Hart Highway LOgan 4-7648 Old Style the brawny ieer that's tared naturally SICKS* CAP1LANO BREWERY LIMITED for free home delivery phon9 L0 4-2919 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia YOU'VE ASKED FOR IT HERE ""IT" IS !! BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND our Summer Sale of Savings Enjoy Your Vacation . . . Free From Tire Worries SEE US TODAY!! Wheel Alignment with Every Pair of New Tires! 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