B.C. “OUTDOOR ‘ADVENTURE is on ‘the top of the ageada this summer at Evans Lake. Boys and girls between the ages yof 8 and 14 have an opportunity for an unforgettable outdoor adventure. The British Columbia Forestry Association is again offering ‘a Summer camp program at the Evans Lake Forestry Centre near ‘ squamish, B.C.. Summer camp starts in early Ju- ly and runs until the end of August. The durations of the camp sessions are six days for 8-11 year olds and eight days for 10-14 year olds. All sessions are co-educa- tional. Comfortable and modern camp facilities ensure a ‘safe and happy experience for the campers. Experienced camp leaders supervise an action-packed pro- gram about the management, value and use of the forest and outdoor living skills. Other activities include hiking, CALIFORNIA 3S ~ Sunday, May 11, 1986 - North Shore News swimming, canoeing, fishing and evenings by the camp fire. For the older campers, aged 13-16 desiring a more rugged, wilderness backpacking experience, there are two week-long adventure journeys in August’ to the Ten- quille Lake area and on the Hud- son Bay Brigade Trail. Trips are open to both boys and girls. Evans Lake Forestry Centre has operated since 1960. Programs are dedicated to building a better S “le te o 7] FORESTRY ASSOC. OFFERS OUTDOOR ADVENTURE understanding about our forest resources, ‘In- addition to',summer pro- grams, the Centre is used throughout the - year by many schools and community organiza- tions, Each year about 5,000 children and leaders participate in programs at Evans Lake. For further information contact the British . Columbia~ Forestry Association by phoning 688-6684 or 683-7591, “MINUTE MAID ID FROZEN - , FRESH Be. GROWN | aay CALIFORNIA OR: WASHINGTON ree a .Caulifiower - c i ae a fl a SZ. is Sh 3s LL