Derek Romanin, nine, left and Richard Michaud, 13, Prize pose witl1 bicycles they won in a draw at the bicycle rodeo held June 12 at Pi"e Centre. About 200 entered the dinners rodeo and had their bicycles checked by RCMP, then manoeuvred their bicycles through an obstacle course. Perham will head drive Mike Perham has been appointed campaign chairman for the United Way campaign to begin in October, The goal for this year's campaign is $235,000-$73,000 more than the amount collected last year. About 800 volunteer residential and business canvassers will cover the Prince George area west to Mud River, east to Giscome, south to Hixon, and north to Mackenzie during the month-long campaign. Funds raised in the campaign are used to aid local agencies such as Big Brothers, Aurora Centre forth'e Handicapped, Red Cross and for cancer research and cerebral palsy. Ron King, on-going presi dent of the United Way cam- which is active all year round, paign, handles the administra- Perham will hold his position tive side of the organization, for a year. PERHAM KING Xerox of Canada Limited XEROX is pleased to announce: the introduction of the XEROX 9200 DUPLICATING SYSTEM to the Prince George area. on behalf of Spee-Dee Printers Ltd. you are cordially invited to a showing of this whole new concept in reproduction. Demonstrations will be held at Spee-Dee Printers Ltd. 490 Brunswick Street on Monday, June 20 & Tuesday, June 21 at 10:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m. both days. Everyone is Welcome Xerox of Canada Limited XEROX RECREATION SCHEDULE Summer Fitness Con-naught Tuesday nights there will be a summer fitness, for ladies and teens, at 8 p.m. at the Connaught Elementary School. For more details call Wendy at 562-3488 or 564-4221. Pottery Connaught- Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. room 101 a pottery course will begin at the Connaught Junior High School. Learn how to coil, pinch, and use the slab method of hand building in clay. For more details call Wendy at 562-3488 or 564-4221. CUP AND SAVE CLIP AND SAVE SCHOOL DISTRICT RESIDENCE CANADA PENSION PLAN CHANGE OF HOURS & PHONE NUMBER PRINCE GEORGE OFFICE Room 219, 280 Victoria St. New Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 New Phone No. 564-1137 1 Health and Welfare Sante et Bien-etre social Canada Canada CUP AND SAVE CLIP AND SAVE THE CITIZEN, Prince George Monday, June 20, 1977 29 Youth hostel to operate again A youth hostel will operate again this summer at the Prince George school district's student residence, 665 Wainwright St. The hostel will be open from July 3 for nine weeks, and will be operated by supervisor Norm Williams and a staff of four. Anyone 19 and over can stay at the hostel for a 'maximum of three nights.There is an 11 p.m. curfew. The hostel has room for about 50 men and women, including some semi-private rooms holding two and five to a room and a men's dorm with accommodation for 30. There is one men's wing and one women's wing. The overnight fee for members of the Canadian Youth Hostel Association is $2 and $2.75 for non-members. The fee includes breakfast and dinner, but not lunch. The hostel is closed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Youth hostel memberships can be bought at the Wainwright hostel for $12. Anyone wishing to make food donations to the hostel should contact Shirley Briggs, at 564-8957. Thal'l what tome people toy but then they're usually the one! with parking meter, out front or don't have their tidewalr. protected by a canopy. Any. way we're proud of our lervice to the people of the Cariboo ond oreo and we invite you to enioy Spruce Bug hoipital ity at the Spruceland Shopping Centre at the corner of Fifth and the BypOM. Spruceland Theatre Shoe Horn Turntable Stedmans Hazel Archer Bank of Nova Scotia Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Chuckwagon Cafeteria Flowerland Gourmet Delicatessen Haircutters Jacqui's Card 'n Gift Knitting Studio Len's Hobby Centre Overwaitea Foods Sweet Sixteen Shoppers Drug Mart Spaner and Sons Men's Wear Spruceland Barber Shop Spruceland Camera Spruce-Up Cleaners Spruceland News The Mild One From Craven 'A", Canada's most trusted mild cigarette comes Craven "A" Special Mild ...a very mild cigarette with the good taste and outstanding quality of the original. CRAVEN-A" ' ' The Original is still the Finest ? few (fecial CMld The mildest cigarette we have ever made. Warning: Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked -avoid inhaling. Average per cigarette-Regular Filter: Tar 8 mg. Nic. 0.5 mg. King Size Filter: Tar 15 mg. Nic. 1.0 mg. Special Mild Filter: Tar 5 mg. Nic. 0.4 mg. I