Wednesday, For anyone interested. in 1 fly- ; e “there is probably -no thrill match the “sheer: -enjoyment- of .silent, motorless’ flight. It" “48:8 thrill that:is being. exper- “fenced - by increasingly large ‘qumbers of Air Cadets with the : development of gliding as a maj- or: activity~ in =the “Air - Cadet: training program. : The. growing . importance of ~ gliding on the Air Cadet scene is largely the result of a co- operative effort involving the Al- berta Provincial Committee of the Air Cadet League of Canada and the Albert Gliding Council. -In the. summer. of 1965, the two organizations: set up.a glider familiarization ‘program which operated at Cooking .Lake -near - dmonton.. Cadets attending the a summer camp at Namao were given the opportunity of visiting the. Cooking. Lake site and en- - joying familiarization fights at: nominal cost, with the required amounts being paid either by * the cadets or. by. their. local sponsoring committee: ° ~The following : year, the cadet summer ‘¢amp moved to CFB Penhold where once again a glid- «er familiarization program. was carried out. Gliders for the program were supplied by soar- ‘ing clubs in Alberta and a num- ber of club members were taken. on by the Service as glider pilots .. and ‘members of the paid camp staff. Through the co-operation of the Canadian Army, two L-19 aircraft ‘provided efficient tow- ing services. The enthusiastic response of e cadets to the gliding activ- - ties at Penhold led to a decision by the Air Cadet League to set up a glider procurement pro~ gram and to seek Service sup- port ‘of its plan to develop glid- ing as a major activity for Air. Cadets. Early last year, the Western Provincial Committees of the League, in ‘conjunction with the National Headquarters, purchased. .three Schweizer 2- 22E gliders primarily for use at the. Penhold summer. camp. The. League looks upon this in- itial: “purchase. asa first: phase Sofa program that“could lead to- “the establishment of a large fleet to provide’ gliding : opportunities for Air Cadets. right | across Can- “ada, iliarization flights were carried Be cout at. the Penhold camp. The mm eis operated under the sup- ‘ rvision of F/L Graeme Proud- “foot, ‘and was again supported by TEENS: ELECT MAYOR AND ALDERMEN ‘Members of Sidney Teen ‘Town -organization have duly elected their officers. in the style of “a municipal government, witha. “mayor, © ‘aldermen. and officials in the’ 15 to 20- year-old group, and junior councillors aged from 13 to:15.. ; with Laverne Dobell (deputy may~ or), Janet. Sinclair, John Gard-. ner, Marilyn Shade and Sharon Kavanagh. as aldermen. clerk is Nina Lemboke, and trea~ urer is Susan Whitehouse. cA engineer whose | responsibilities will be to arrange premises for functions and ensuring that build- ings are cleaned is yat to be elected. Junior councillors are ‘Maur- een Campbell, Barbara Bruce, Joyce Watling, George Foley and Gordie Gudmanson, . Teen Town has made applica- tion to council for use of the room beneath the new premises of the police department. Ald- erman Mrs. £,M. Sealey said last Monday that enquiries relating to work that would be necessary to-put the. room into a usable condition are not yet complete. He Be “ie system to acquaint young people with the methods of local gov- 7 ernment, sald Ken Campbell, ) © “Qur standing committees re- late to sports, canteen, enter-" tainment and public Felations’’. July 3, 1968 -pilot training program was Op-. erated -as -a-joint«venture of- ‘the: Alberta Provincial Committee of the League and the Alberta Glid- Air Cadets: and one officer.were ~-trained-to: glider pilot-standard” . during which involved’ 860 -flights and _ing of instructors, many of whom. “ proaching and everyone will be. : with picnicking. “other activities. a : ve our litter ‘lying aroun “Duriiig: ‘the iments of ouly and: 220 b_8 vine. August, 1967, . ‘almost 2000 fam- ~ “to make’ a good impression’ on. -Mayor. Ken Campbell presides ot Town. Teen Town has organized its’ "At. nearby. Innisfail,” a glider’ : ing Council,.with a measure: of support from the Service, Twelve the six-week program 219 hours of student gliding. In -view of the successful .in- troduction of gliding at Penhold - Prices Ae J Efective | WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES uly ( 6 . ier - y . Cooking, “In Your Friendly Sidney Safeway Store Baking, and Trenton, the League is now pushing plans to gradually ex- tend its activities to all four Air .Cadet. summer cams ac~ ross Canada. «It is. also antic’ ipated that in the course of time, Air Cadet gliding will be carried out largely on the basis of winch launching, a system that has — been used with great success by the Air Training Corps in Great Dalewood Margarine ~ Economical Use asa Soread: or. for Cooking Britain, “A high priority ‘requirement as far as the Air Cadet organ- ization is concerned is the train-_ will likely be former Air Cadets. Once®* a . Sufficient’ ‘number of qualified instructors is available within the Air Cadet organization, a large-scale gliding. program can be undertaken in all parts of Canada, not only during the summer camp period, but in the spring and fall as well, If all goes well on the Air Cadet scene, Canada should soon be producing large numbers of well motivated young gliding.en- thusiasts who will add new ime petus to the development of this fine sport in Canada. Green Peas _ Town House. Blended. Choice. 4 oz. Tin. jovcaeeenees 4. for | Taste Tells. Choice 2 Quality. 4 A oz. Tin Tuna Fish — Sea Trader. Flaked.. 7% oz. Tin .. ’ Lucerne. Vanilla’ or Triple Treat. Sidney Sponsors Poster Contest -The Town of Sidney is spon- soring an anti-litter poster. con- test, and in this regard the fol- lowing letter. was sent.to local schools: ~ Dear. Students: “Summer holidays are“ ap- spending more. time outdoors, - Walking, and ‘Because. sum- mer is a relaxing time, we some- times get lazy and careless, and Sidney is’ a ‘point: “of entry to7 |" Vancouver. Island, and for this reason we, have. many: tourists — from the United States and other parts of Canada. We would like these’ visitors so they may re- turn.. again... _ But ‘aside from that, and even more important, we are concerned about making “ our community. a-nicer place to live in ali year round. One of the big problems, not only here. but everywhere - is litter! .For. this reason the: Town of. Sidney is offering | cash prizes to students” ‘resident in Sidney for the best. anti-litter poster designs, which we . may use ina campaign: : . ‘Rules‘are as foliows: “1, Poster ‘designs “submitted tiust ‘be not less. than 9’? x 12" and ‘not: more than 127? -x°18"", 2. All designs. submitted must.) be the original work of the en- trant. On the back of the poster, . please put name, address, phone number and age. 3, Contest is open to students up to age 19, resident in Sidney. Judging ‘ will be based on age groups. ‘4, All entries must be sub- mitted before 5° p.m, Friday, July 5. ‘They may be left at ‘Town of Sidney office or mail- ed to Poster Contest, Box 190, Sidney. TOWN OF SIDNEY _ GIVEN AWARD Saanichton School was one of four district schools awarded a framed certificate from the de- partment of education for parti- cipating and contributing funds toward Project 100 in 1967. The presentation was made by Miss” B. McArthur on behalf of R. S. 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