NEWS photon Stuart Davis TAKING HER first ride on the Royal Hudson, three year old Christine Yanciw gets a helping hand from her dad, Peter. The train has an open car which gets a little smokey in the tunnels, but offers an unobstructed view of the exceptional scenery. *“*hop on the band wagon’’ NORTH VANCOUVER YOUTH BAND REGISTRATION The world famous North Vancouy ar Youth Band will hold registration at Hightand Community School, 3150 Colwood, 9 am til noon, Sept. 10 and 17 Boys and giria 11 years or older attending elementary or secondary school will enjoy an Opportunity to tearn, perform and travel with new friends No previous experience necessary For interview and/or audition please call Ron Smith 920-3637 Mra. Ev Parton atter 4:30 987-6019 JOIN THE NORTH VANCOUVER YOUTH BAND The Royal. Hudson ALTHOUGH COM- MERCIAL steam engines are a thing of the past, the Royal Hudson is one of the’ few survivors. . But as of the Labor Day weekend). the Royal Hudson has returned to the foun dhouse for the winter.. _Trayelling, -from North” Vancouver to Squamish and. back again, this steam. locomotive -has transported thousands. of tourists every summer to admire the scenic view and enjoy the ride. on the reconditioned train. The Royal Hudson, with its rocking cars, its lonely steam: whistle, atmosphere and friendly ‘conductor, * Henry | Reimer, ’ A favorite car’ ‘on the train is the. open-air: car, where passengers. can: really: enjoy the fresh air.. CONTINUED ON PAGE C2.