5 PLOW: ‘PULLING CONTEST, reminiscent of early Doukhobor history when ¢ women pulled plows:in the work fields, was one of the highlights of the Eighth Annual Doukhobor Sports Day held Sunday for the firat te Hy the site of the _Doukhobor Historical Museum in Kootenay Senior Baseball Top 10. The top 10 players (mini- mum 16 at bat) of the Kootenay International Senior Baseball League to date are as follows, according to statistics released by president Larry Seminoff: PLAYER AB H BA Murray Flegal’ 18 11 .611 1 7 10 Pete Bradway ol. Doug Huth Cast. "PatMcLaughlin 18 6.393 John Migneault 18 ELK. Angels 333 8 7 9 as FS WhilAngrinon 26 9 .346%-“eyy Col—42; Lepper—39; Rory * N.D-Sil. . . 6 6 The Wizard's Palace Funteria Is Coming To aeeaee See Ado. Entertainment | Page Runs Scored: Stu Nelson, N.D.-Sil.—10; Bruce Allingham, Carter—9; Gopher Rep.—9. Huth—12; Mike .D.-Sil.—12; Flegal—8. Doubles: Migneault—3; Somdzy—3. Triples: Linn—3; Bill Mar- kin, N.D.-Sil.—2; Butch Sager, Rep.—2. Home Runs: Huth—8; Fel-. gal—2. Stolen Bases: Allingham— 7;-Jack Voykin, Cast.—5; Joel ‘Tremblay, Tr.—4. Pitching (three decisions): Rob Sherstobitoff, Cast. (8-0), 1.17; Flegal (3-1), 22) Eric Lepper, Tr. (3-1), 0.64. Strike-outs: George Cloak- P eased o 5-3-1 points system) PLAYE! PTs. Murray Fiegal E.K. Angels 16 Mike Linn, N.D.-Sil. 16 Eric Lepper, Tr. 15 Larry Reid, Tr. Jerry Carter, E.K. Angels George Cloakey, Col. Doug Huth, Cast. i YOU CAN'T SEE THE. BOATS FOR THE TREES — COME UP TO KASLO AND TAKE E a RSS RI participants turned out for the fun-filled event, Cultural’ “Association, which donates funds from the sports day towards ;scholarebips, cultural soticities and societies for the handicapped. d yearly by the —Doukhobor Cultural Association Photo CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS In-13th Annual Ladies Golf Club Open Elsie Shorthouse Takes West's Trophy The Castlegar Ladies Golf Club Hosted its 19th annual Open Golf Tournament with 85 ladies out to enjoy a round of golf under sunny skies. In the championship flight, Elsie Shorthouse from Trail proved victorious with a gross score of 94. This. made-her the first recipient of a*big new, trophy donated by West's De- > partment Store. Other prize winners in the championship flight were: Runner-up low gross—L. Bulfone, Trail, 95; low net—M. Moroso, Castlegar, 79; runner- up low net—E. Fowler, Fair- mont, 80. i First Flight Low Gross—M. Makaroff, Castlegar, 96; runner-up—H. Gwillim, Trail, 99; low net—L. Miller, Castlegar, 76; runner- up—V, Allen, Nelson, 78. Second Flight Low .Gross—J. Darough, Nelson, 106;. runner-up—B. Price, Riondel,'110; low net—Si Dimock, Trail, 83; runner-up D. Searle, ‘Kaslo, 84. ‘Third Flight Low Gross—M. Perehud- off, Castlegar, 106; runner-up— "L. Ferworn, Castlegar, 112; low net—D. Jones, Kaslo, 75; run- ner-up—D. Fines, Trail, 78. - Fourth Flight Low Gross—M. Konkin, Castlegar, 115;. runner-up—C. Lyons, . Castlegar, 121; low net—M. Griffin, Kaslo, 85; runner-up—J. Martini, Castle- r, 86.0 Other prizes were as fol- lows: Long drive—(1): N. John- son, Trail; (2) B. Anderson, Never (3) K. Williams, Fair- su Claeat to thé pin—B. Price Riondel. - Least putts—V. Allen, Net son; M. Makaroff, Castlegar. Hidden holes—(1) M. Ish, Castlegar; (2) J. Wayling, Cas- tlegar; (8) D. Bradley, Trail; (4) A. Kuhn, Nelson. Chip-ins—(1) H. Gwillim, . Trail; (2) J. MacLeod, Nelson; (3) M. Makaroff, Castlegar. The ladies would, like to thank the fellows who were ball spotters and also the ladies who helped with the scoring and the raffle. A lovely luncheon. was enjoyed by all. Cubs Narrowly Lose. to Trail On Saturday Castlegar Cubs of the Kootenay International. Senior Baseball League. lost by a narrow 4-3 margin to the Trail _Hotelmen Saturday at Butler Park, when Eric Lepper drove in the winning run’ for the “Hotelmen in the ninth inning. Trail took the lead with three runs in the second on singles by Darrell St. Denis, Glen Doig and Joel Tremblay. St. Denis moved to third on a ‘passed ball and scored on a wild pitch. The Cubs replied with two inthe fourth when starter Kevin Wilson sitigled in Bruce Allingham. Wilson came in on an error. In the sixth, Castlegar ‘took P Reg. Veysey’s Paul to reach home. The Cubs were outhit by | their opponents 8-7 and com- mitted two miscues to the Hotelmen’s three. Kevin Wil- son went eight innings on the mound for the losers before . loser James Warner came on in the ninth. Ed Wilcox belted a double and single for Trail and the Cubs got two hits each from» Wilson and Veysey. Mota was selected second star and Castlegar's Wilson was third. Last Week's Local Fastball Game Statistics: Castlegar Commercial Fastball standings as of June 19 are as follows: TEAM . Thrums Chevron 12 CanCel Big Rock Ootischenia N.W. Homes Buffaloes.” Marlane Hotel Kalesnikoffs Pass Creek © Pe awrane ‘Need Cash? In Six-Week Bowkng League Rebels Top Team The six: week spring bow!- ing league at Castle Bow! has come to a close; with the Rob- son Rebels clinching top ‘spot out of the participating 21 teams, The winning team consists of Pearl Mott, Annie Rayner, Bonnie White, Garry Rayner and Charlie Burdett. Taking second place honors was the team of P&Gs, comprised of Colleen Lightle, Lil Knowler, Donna Obetkoff, Janet Wah and Louise Cook. Finishing third. were the Do-Ntits, with Lola Swetliko, Flora McDonald, Annie and Henry. Humphrey and Bob Kirkwood: Ladies’ high single went to Bonnie White, with a 336 total and Myrna Wesley with 316. High three went to Bonnie White with 776 and Kay Gret- chin with 762. The men’s high single win- ner was Len Donald with 956 and Keith Johnson with 922, The high three went to Len Donald, 888, and Charlie Bur- dett, 795. The team high single and high three went to the name- less team, with. 1,903 for a single and 8,596 for ‘a triple. The team members were Barb Rayner, Hilda Thomas, Sylvia Sperling, Marleen Rovers and Erma Mykyte. ° A windup evening of wine Le Freniere New President Of League . Bert La Freniere of Trail was elected president of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League at its annual meeting held in Creston, June 11. Stepping down from that post is Bert Decaire, who has been president of the league A through the 10-team and cheese was enjoyed by the: bowlers. The. evening's activi- ties also included bingo bowling. . and Scotch doubles, and wound up with a chicken snack at midnight. Thanks. is. extended to Bonnie. White, Pearl -Mott, Donna” Nesjan and all the others that helped make the night a great success. Congratulations are also in order for a game well played by the M, 0.7.8, of Castlegar, of Len D. ; ctounsieearnesery a Lesley and Dale Johanson and Hazel and Wes Kirkwood. In the Provincial Tournament of League Champions, at Hastings Lanes in Burnaby on June 11. ya 489-2711 5:83) 4s eo] siceealate | Quel ll Let Pooh or ae ‘Keagh solve your roo! B..Hie Ing probl M YOU'VE. SWUNG ReSu TING IN: A Lada cae * BE ON A PLANE CTI SHAFT. POINTS RIGHT OF THE’ RS BACK TOO FAR I WILL “LIKELY RETURN IN ‘THE SAME. MANNER © PARALLEL To THE INTENDED LINE. THE REASON FOR’ THIS STEMS ‘FROM a STON, AF THE EIDE AND pela SH He In the'next fow weeks, the Community Complex will be‘ the site of a number of at- tractions, Beginning this Satur. day, the second annual Project Society, Cash Bingo will be held at 8 p.m. This event in ite initial year attracted a crowd In ex- cess of 1,600 and a crowd of equal or greater numbers is hoped for this time around. * All bingo enthusiasts should be interested in this, evening, as over: $5,000 in. prizes will be played for in 10 games, Following the bingo, the Shrine Circus will be taking over the complex for two days first Castlegar Figure Skatin Club suum rp i held. : A recently signed event and one that should be of interest. to all country and western enthusiasts is Tommy Beaits Original Georgia} Peanut hla is a family enter! tainment package. of’ music, trick artistry and comedy. Per- sons, interested in this event may obtain further information or advance tickets at’ our offices, The date for this event is Tuesday of next' week, . . s This week we are taking for all u so that four of this family-style entertainment package may be offered. Per- + formances will be held on Tues- © day and Wednesday at'4 pm. and 7 pm ly following the This Isa beginning Sept. 1, 1977. DUTIES: for the college library. QUALIFICATIONS: including the original Castlegar Apollos. It was noted that the _ original meeting to form the league was held in the old recreation office across from Kinsmen Park in Castlegar, © Attending from Castlegar Applicants should possess a’ degree from! s lbrary school and a sound knov edge of cataloguing principles and the Libri -of Gongress-system. ing of library materials and various other. on ined: fessional duties associated with.a COMMUNY. 55 ai dqna} i FF aa a Fail Ig 219] Salary and benefits In bovordancs: win n Faull las A will be was Junior Rebel president Mel McMullen, Mrs. P. Nazaroff and Mrs. V. Keraiff. led 24 ‘Among business trans- acted wag..4;,nRw ,method:;.of Selecting the -All-Star . team. The All-Star game will be held in the East Kootenay next season, Direct all applications to: lrafayaiy armas. vit ala toy qualifications fal ‘experience; salary “ale bogie’ o $13,755 per annum (under review). until duly: 4a; “1977. yoiay jer Zan Mautner thinks there ought to be more. to: summer camp than roasting wieners and swimming in‘ the river. Mautner, the founder of Camp Kootenai, on a 10-acre tract of land-near Argenta he has*6ned ‘for’ about 14 years, said'the camp is an experience in butdoor Livirig that. will at- tempt to tackle his philosophy that participation and involve- ment in learning basic skills will lice a sense of self-aware- ne: ‘Tite is taking just six camp- ers at one time, and a coun- sellor, Mautner said what he ho to accomplish is only hindered by | inviting large groups. of people to traipse ijthrough the woods. His first: expeditions . will be restricted to children 8-14 years of age. There are 10-day, land 19-28; b $150 sessions for girls July 6 514 skills and handing out ‘re- sponsibilities to everyone there; he not only hopes that he can help his amipers develop! August 2-11 ‘and: 16-25. 4 TOT 's Bucket gor4 spit size of Fries seket eae parrel crwienty pieces”! Abe noms wag Hutritious i 4 No. sof Tasty ON! Mothers Unite! Don't cook supper these hot sum 5 Dixie Lea do ime work for you. mr fave: LeliDares amily Dining | ata a nominal ¢O° i Nh Ve a sais = ‘Fried chicken Kane"! xy ohieken + * on as been involved A Mautner's_ background is* fone that has :brought:him a” variety of experiences in. the the .is antici-; pating that ae eecele who pass: circus, the’ maintenance crew - will be working to have the ice layed and ready for use the ’ following Monday when tho Campers inarn Basic Skills, ~ through Kootenai will garner a better appreciation of the non- urban environment. There is -no smoking, radios are not allowed and neither is liquor. Double standards are also taboo: after the youngsters are in bed, counsellors cannot, ex- pect to start breaking the rules that have been observed all day, Mautner said. Mautner said if he can realize enough success from this venture to continue, .he hopes to expand to allow for other age groups to attend. He mentioned plans for lengthy | canoe trips for older teens-and eventually expeditions for senior citizens: Those interested in taking . part ‘in one of the. sessions should write”'to Zattiter at Ganip Kootenai, Argenta, B.C. or Phone 386-4480 or 866-4287, -Aquanauts 1 to Hold Swim Team. Barbecue By BOBRAFTER - A team barbeque’ is pres- ently ‘being planned for next. - Thursday: This will be a y time to get to know other swimmers and parents before + our first, swim ‘meet.’ Details’ will be announced in my next newsletter. This year, the club is ‘planning to, have’ Auanaut T-. shirts, We. ‘have hed a crest. design. contest: for. which the winner will receive $15. ‘This lucky winner will be announced in next-week's column. swim meets that we will be at- tending this summer: Colville— July 23; Penticton—July 9-10; Trail/Beaver Valley—July 16- 17; Golden—July 23-24; © {>> Castlegar—August 6-7; Nelson—August 18-14; region- | als (Warfield)—August 20-21; © and provinelals,(Vancouver)— - August 25-27. T.am looking forward to this season with great optimism * and enthusiasm. Although we will be up against stiff com- petition, I am confident that we will enjoy - one of the most 1] sea801 ‘The following is a list of the * summer events either in recre- ation or the s 1% pro- gtam. The response to the ayia program has once again been overwhelming and classes are filling up rapidly. Persons still interested in swim lessons + should contact our. offices for ' | vacancies, The. recreation program has. a ‘number,’ of | activities _ offered for the summer. Child- ren will have the opportunity to participate in. canoe ‘trips, camp-outs, arts and crafts pro: grams, bicycle tours and nature “awareness | programs. For complete list of activities, times and. registration: procedures, please contact our office. > Persons:interested in’ pub- * He swimming should pick up schedules for the months of. July. and August at. the Rec. ' reation Office. © With a complete schedule of public. swim sessions, .per-. sons should be interested in strip tickets which may be pur- chased at either the Recreation Office or the swimming pool. These strip tickets are offered at savings for the child, student or adult. Once again, for more in- formation on strip ticket sales, contact our office. a ee ee The Robson Poo! will begin its season on July rd when a free day. of swimming will Be Se ee oesiea tae 4 and 6 to’ 8: p.m.,- Monday through Sunday. Persons interested in reg- “ istering for ived. Cross :lessons which begin at the Robson Pool: on July 11 may register at the pool the week. of July Srd. Due ‘to the success of- volunteer assistance at the pool last summer. we would like to once again implement the pro-:.. gram. Any persons interested in fhoffering ‘their time at the pool may leave their names and phone numbers with our office. s * s t As the various bal! organi- zations begin their wind-down to their season,’ a’ number of playofis.and tournaments will be taking place over the next ‘month, The ‘Selkirk ‘Valley Girls Friendship ‘Tournament : takes place at Kinnaird Park in July. The Provincial Bantam Girls "Tournament will be held. the weekend of July 9 and 10, This ‘will be followed by a baseball ry) the. ‘week: end, Ba eee ‘All diving enthu: With These Palatably Priced Foods From Silvester’s Food Mart! Juicy Succulent CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 23, 1977 should be aware of a clinic that is to be held at the Bob Brand- son Pool .on Monday..: For _ further | information : on. this glinie, which is being sponsored by the B.C. Diving Association, : contact the pool at 366-6424. + Castlegar. Minor Soccer. Seer eee _ Game Results A GOOD LOOK AT Castlegar ‘Minor’ Soccer. ES Fee Russell Auction Service lene Pints, et boa, and ing bea. ° . 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