Photo showing `Getting ready for parade'. Everyone loves a parade and especially the people in it. The group of baton twirlers above are going to take part in the Dominion Day parade and a group of them will be performing a spectacular fire baton routine in the Arena in the afternoon. The girls who learn their baton twirling in a YMCA class under instructor Mrs. J.K. Thom are practising about every night. In the photo are: top row L/R, Debbie Pope, Tracy Coghlin, Diana Brown, Beverly Janzen, Lisa Don, Debbie Hoisington, Noelle Patient, Leight Douglas and Linda Bully, Centre row: Laurie Biggs, Carin Rosner, Cathy Oakes, Colleen O'Dell, Joan Punch, Barbara Johnson, Patricia Lindsay, Kathy Zettel and Lisa Douglas. Front row: Liane Patient, Sandy Adkins, Debbie Yearley, Glenda Yearley, Karen Esau, Gail McKay, Joan Punch and Teresa Thom.
Photo showing `Getting ready for parade'. Everyone loves a parade and especially the people in it. The group of baton twirlers above are going to take part in the Dominion Day parade and a group of them will be performing a spectacular fire baton routine in the Arena in the afternoon. The girls who learn their baton twirling in a YMCA class under instructor Mrs. J.K. Thom are practising about every night. In the photo are: top row L/R, Debbie Pope, Tracy Coghlin, Diana Brown, Beverly Janzen, Lisa Don, Debbie Hoisington, Noelle Patient, Leight Douglas and Linda Bully, Centre row: Laurie Biggs, Carin Rosner, Cathy Oakes, Colleen O'Dell, Joan Punch, Barbara Johnson, Patricia Lindsay, Kathy Zettel and Lisa Douglas. Front row: Liane Patient, Sandy Adkins, Debbie Yearley, Glenda Yearley, Karen Esau, Gail McKay, Joan Punch and Teresa Thom.
Photo showing a mess of salmon, largest weighing 39-pounds, all caught by Joe Klem, Albert Hummel, Dieter Abraham and Jose Araujo in the Dala and Kildala Rivers.
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Photo showing a mess of salmon, largest weighing 39-pounds, all caught by Joe Klem, Albert Hummel, Dieter Abraham and Jose Araujo in the Dala and Kildala Rivers.