i B2 PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — Vancouver first baseman jim Adduci's highlighted ‘a four-run first inning that led the Canadians to a 10-6 Victory over Phoe- nix. Giants in’ Pacific Coast League baseball Tuesday. The Giants answered with four runs of their own on a grand-slam homer by Kevin Rhomberg in the bottom of the first, the first grand slam by a Giant this season. The-Ganadians scored two runs in the fourth, both on Phoenix Carlos Ponce hit a solo homer f) SS Cc a stlegar News — three-run homer rally. ‘throwing — errors. A.M. FORD 2795 Highway Dr. in Glenmerry, Trail "Your Ford Country Headquarters’ DELL E “Save $$$ with t Auto Sellers at A.M. Ford’! _single Canadians defeat Phoenix 10-6 — in the fifth, and Mike Felder drove in another run on in Vancouver ‘starter Juan Nieves picked up his third win against no losses. Phoe- nix starter Jeff Robinson, T-4, was tagged with the loss. 364-0202 he the eigth. The Canadians closed their scor- ing on a two-run double by _tandy Ready in the ninth.* The Giants: scored two in the eighth on Randy Gomez's’ two-run double, couver reliever Ray Searage came on to halt the Phoenix but Van- Midget B team - wins silver at provincials Castlegar Midget B. Girls and “excellent fielding”, Cas- sonball, team tage’ 17-18)—tlegar clinched a silver and a represented. the Kootenays chance at Gold with a 10-5 _ at ‘the. Provincial Champ- victory. A ionships held in Surrey,on With only 15. minutes July 12-15, winning the silver. allowed to them to rest they medal. had to face Lumby who were The girls started the round well-rested’ and ready to robin beating Squamish 16-6 play, said Tomlin. —. and 100 Mile House 24-4 on The Castlegar team sore, Friday, July 12. tired and hot with no com- he following day they ‘plaints were as_ready,—but—— Tl fought _a come-from-behind hurt players, exhausted battle to beat Burnaby 7-5 players and the fact that this and clinch a spot in the semi- was their third game in 3% finals. hours, could not last and the On Sunday, at 11:30 a.m. game was given to Lumby they went: against Lumby, after three innings. the only other undefeated “I'm especially proud of team and lost 3-2 in what was_ these girls because I had the described as “the best and honor of being their coach,” AQUANAUT MEDALLISTS . . . Castlegar Aquanauts who. won aggregates at the Colville swim meet over the weekend are; (from left), back row, Ed Chernoff, Steven.Junker, Helaine Oleski, Leanne Bentley, Jen-"— nifer Small and Laurene Brown, Front row, David Vec- most entertaining game of said Tomlin. chio, Pilar Alvarez, Melanie Gibson, Krista Bentley, Steven Cundy and Mario Fehrenberg. Missing are Wendy Pilla and Gavin Ratke. the weekend” acccording to coach Robin Tomlin. This left Lumby in first The team consisted of the following girls: Janet Byrne, Jackie Luker, Gu-Dor Sports Castlegar Sports Calendar THURSDAY FASTBALL — COMMERCIAL LEAUGE: K&A Tire vs. Northwest Homes, 6:30 p.m., Kinnaird Park. = FOOTBALL — CFL: Winnipeg Blue Bombers vs. Edmonton Eskimos, 6:30 p.m., channel 9. ATURDAY TENNIS — PLAYERS INTERNATIONAL: Chris Evert Lloyd vs. Alycia Moulton, 10 a.m., channel 13; U.S. CLAY COURT CHAM- PIONSHIPS: Noon, channel 7, from Indianapolis. 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FREE ESTIMATES — FREE COURTESY as -=—NO OBLIGATION! 365-2155 ¢ Malone Pontiac Buick Columbia Avenue, Castlegar CAR 364-0213 Trail Customers RED MOUNTAIN — SKI CLUB "1985-86 SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT DISCOUNT PRICES. | DISCOU INE: ISCOUNT DEADLIN APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT — Mountain Sports Hut and Mallard Ski & Sports By The Canadian Press A second-inning single was all that came between right- hander OreF Hershiser and a “| no-hitter Tuesday night. — Jason Thompson’ sliced a fly ball that fell in front of Los Angeles left: “fielder Pedro Guerrero, but that was the only hit the Pirates got as the Dodgers blanked Pitts- White Sox bea - Dodgers blank Pirates while Newton, also 3-1, and quist, Christine Moyer, Castlegar played in a semi- Seanagh Sloan, Renae Jen- final match to determine who ner, Lori Tomilin, Lena Mar- played Lumby in the final. kin, Louise Zaytsoff, Shelly With “superb . pitching” Chernoff, Sandra Babakaiff from Janet Byrne; “strong. and from Grand Forks: Lisa burgh 6-0 in National League other coming against San allowing six hits and striking phjtting" from Lori Tomilin, Popoff and-Elaine Negraeff. baseball play. Diego on April 26. Tuesday “He's got good stuff, that's night, he walked six and all there is to it," Thompson struck out seven. said of Hershiser, 10-3. “I hit . In other games Tuesday, it a fastball. was: Montreal Expos 4, At- “He runs his fastball away. lanta Braves 2; St. Louis And he's got a good sinker. Cardinals 6, San Francisco _ It's like hitting a brick.” Giants 3; Cincinnati Reds 4, It was Hershiser’s second New York Mets 0; Phila- one-hitter of the season, his delphia Phillies 23, Houston Astros 6; and Chicago Cubs 8, San Diego Padres 1. -The victory enabled Los Angeles to extend its. lead over San Diego in the NL West to 1 games. Los Angeles broke a score- out seven. i CARDINALS 6 GIANTS 3 Darrell Porter broke-a-ti and led St. Louis to the wi San Francisco. Porter's walk with the bases loaded came in a four-run rally off starter Mike Krukow, 6-8, and re- lievers Mark Davis and Greg Minton.. Minton — replaced Davis and Ivan DeJesus hit a run-scoring force grounder. “Winner Danny Cox, 12-5, capped the rally with a run- scoring butn single. REDS 4 METS 0 In New York, Dave Parker Christine Moyer, Shauna Assistant coach was And- Flynn and Elaine Negraeff rew Healey. _ Mid-Week Wrap-up BASEBALL KOOTENAY INTERNATIONAL ‘SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE Sunday, July 21 at Enderby Beaver Volley 4 Enderby 12 02 Beaver Volley 5 Enderby 12 (Enderby leads the best-of 5 series 2.0.) = Chris Chernoll — 5th, 80 tree. 7th: 80 ‘Sth,-40 tree, 71h, 160 IM: Bth, 40 ty, — 8th, 80 back: 8h." 40 be: ath, 40 man — 6th. 80 breost: 6th. 40 tree, 7th, 40 back: 4th, 80 ' Tigers 5-3 less tie in the fourth, scoring hit his 200th career home run ree_times after two_were—and-—Tom _ browning;--8-7, GAMENo. 3 Soturday, July 27 at Trail, 7.30 p.m. GAMENo. 4 Matthew Small — 6th: 40 tly. Rodgers — 7th-40ty- — By the Canadian Press Britt Burns. made some. mistakes, and he paid the price. But that didn’t stop him from going the distance and striking out 11 batters Tues- day night in Chicago White Sox's 5-3. American League win over Detroit. “I realized the mistake I made when I made it,” Burns, 11-6, said of a _ seventh- inning pitch that Darrell Evans stroked into the right field bleachers, ending Burns's string of 191-3 score- less innings. But mistakes are bound to turn up when a pitcher throws as many pitches as Burns did. ago I threw 149 pitches,” Burns said. “I really had no idea I had thrown ~ that In other games Tuesday, it was Toronto Blue Jays 4,- Seattle Mariners 2; Boston ‘Red Sox 3, Oakland A's 2; dit on a two-run single by California Angels 2, Mil- Steve Sax and an RBI single waukee Brewers 0; Texas by -Hershiser. use Rangers 8, Cleveland Indians. The Dodgers added two 4; Kansas City “Royals,—5, runs in the fith on a single by New York, Yankees 2; and Ken Landreaux, an RBI Minnesota Twins 5, Balti double by Guerrero that fin- more Orioles 2. In Chicago, Detroit man- 3, and a run-scoring single ager Sparky Anderson laud- hy Greg Brock off Rod ed Tigers pitcher Frank Scurry. Tanana, 4-6, who gave up just ‘The Dodgers scored again two earned runs and struck in the seventh against Scurry out 11 in his eight innings. when Guerrero led. off a “All I know is he pitchéd double and Mike Scioscia the best game out there doubled him home. — tonight and he: lost,” said : Anderson. EXPOS 4 BRAVES 2 Toronto starter Doyle Tim Wallach cracked a Alexander struck out 11 three-run double in the first batters and Damasco Garcia inning,~and Jeff Reardon slammed a two-run double pitched 12-3 innings of per- —"Pheyjust-told me-a while the eighth to power the Blue fect: relief to pick up his Jays at home. Trailing 2-1-in- major-league—leading —24th the eighth, Toronto first save as the Expos downed baseman Willie Upshaw Atlanta in Montreal. Tim walked and scored on catcher Raines and Mitch Webster Ernie Whitt’s double. Bill each hada pair of hits to help Caudill pitched the ninth Joe Hesketh, 7-4, to the win. inning to earn his 13th save. Hesketh worked 52-3 innings, ished loser Rick. Reuschel, © pitched a five-hit shutout for Cincinnati... Reds manager double. Trail Tire wins tourney By CasNews Staff | Trail Tire won first place in the SunFest men’s fastball tournament. defeating Cas- tlegar Sports Centre/Check- ers Pub 4-2 in the final game on Sunday ~ afternoon at Kinnaird Park.. = Cranbrook Oldstylers winners of last year's tourn- ament, were third. ~Ron-Hutchinson of Check- ers was named tournament -Most Valuable Player while Trail Tire’s Darrell Dickson was named best pitcher. Top batter was a member of the Cranbrook Oldstylers. Sunday. uly 28 at Beaver Volley. 106m (i Necessary) Krista Bentley — Ist, 80 tree: Sth, 80 tly, Vat, 80 Bock: 3rd, 40 breast:.1s1, 40: free: Ia. Sundoy. 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Middle row, Robert Fullerton (coach), Carolyn Chernoff,-Lisa Baker, Kristy Lees and Suzanne Dingwall. Front row, Tamara ff, Jenny sty first choi 1 beck: ath. 40. 41h, 40 fly, 4th, 200 bock Jodi Young — 5th, 60 free, 6th. 80 tly: 6th. 40 Hrwe, thy 200 Wee: 6th, 160°IM: 6th, 40 ly 8th. "80 tly: 7th. 200 be iy: 2nd. 200 bock David Vecchio — 3rd. 80 tree_3rd. 80 tly. Sth, 60 breast: Sth. 80. cd. “TRANSACTIONS _ ‘BASEBALL fonkees recctiwvate pitcher Pater jexos. rs ocquire pitcher Jel Russell from Cincinnaty Reds ‘to. complete the July 19 trode for Buddy Bell, ossign Oklahoma.City of the American NBA Denver Nuggets cut guords Kenny Brown end Loony, Broper ond, lorwords Joe Russell Cross, Mork Longhorp Sage Sen 4 Milwoukes Bucks sign forwards 6 MeDowell ond Quentia Anderson, cones Corel McQueen ond Rey Knight, ond quord Mario tlie. Homilton Tiger-Cats plote running bock Fullerton and Pam Read. 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Aas-! land will be retiring from the Air'Command Band __ this’ summer after 31 years of service with the RCAF and Canadian Forces. : “Ozzie”, as he is most well | known, is a native of Castle- gar and joined the RCAF as an airframe technician in __1952__He_is-one-of-the few remaining people who have worked on the Lancaster bomber at 407 Squadron in Comox, B.C.” He was out of service from 1955. to 1957, then he re-en- listed and was posted to the Central . Experimental and Proving Establishment at Namao, Alta. While at Namao, Aasland was in con- tact with members. of the RCAF Tactical Air Command Band and in 1959 remustered to the music trade as a pia- nist, accordianist, doubling on clarinet and saxophone. “His-happy face and friendly personality are well known thoughout Canada and he will be sorely missed Canadian Forces,” SGT. BJARNE AASLAND .. 31 years _ from Forces: __ prepared release. Aasland is married to the former Elaine McHardy of Winnipeg and wil continue living in the Westwood area of Winnipeg. Aasland is well known as an excellent entertainer and will very likely be seen in various lounges throughout the city as he intends to remain in the music businéss, the release says. CIM accepting credit from OLI For the first time, local ad- nation CIM. Additional re- can requirements of the Cana- dian_ Institute of _Manage- ment (CIM) Certificate Pro- gram in Castlegar. Under a new agreement CIM will accept credit in.Open Learn- study courses as equivalent of its usual four-year part time evening studies pro- gram. Students completing eight of fifteen specified Oli courses with C grades or better will receive the Cana- dian Institute of Managé- ment Certificate and desig- __supervisory_— capacity q area of two years work in a staff or and good membership standing in CIM. “This new arrangement brings Castlegar managers a 22 major centres elsewhere in Canada,” said CIM B.C. Branch President, Peter Beaman. “The Open learning Insti- _ tute’s home-study courses backed up by tutorial support on toll-free telephone defini- tely meet the CIM standard. Answer for Sunday Crossword’ Puzzle BL iAls's a2 zane ue TE; TROD. EREMRE is Answer for Sunday, Cryptoquip: REHABILITATED . CONVICT-AUTHOR _ LISTS PSEUDONYMOUS NUMBER ON E RY MANUSCRIPT. “training program available in. Friday. Tf yo IN APPRECIATION . . . On behalf of the city of gratitude for 25 years of providing their private Castlegar, Mayor Audrey Moore p Mr: and Mrs: John Clarke with a letter and lapel pins in ig pool for g lessons. _Recnews- Artist's exhibit features ORIGAMI WORKSHOP If you are looking for something to do on Friday why not hop down to Kin- smen Park and join in on an Origami Workshop. Elaine * Campbell _who_ is currently teaching at the Kootenay An exhibit featuring watercolor paintings by New Denver artist Les Weisbrich will open Aug. 2 and continue throughout the month at the Lake Summer Arts Cele- National Exhibition Center in bration will be in Castlegar Castlegar. from TO a.m.—2 p.m. this Along-with the more tha “@ wondering 90 watercolors, the exhibit, what Origami is, it is a titled The Shorelines of Can- Japanese form of paper fold- ada Series, also ‘includes ing. So plan to-attend this limited edition prints and very worthwile session, the graphites from the past and cost is $3 per person. prese! - BOATING SAFETY Weisbrich travelled across Also happening this Friday Canada in the summer of at the Bob Brandson Pool are. 1984 photographing, sketch-' -three demonstrations on ing and painting the shore- Boating Safety by two rep- lines of lakes, rivers, creeks, resentatives from the Red Cross. The session will be in- formative and fun. So grab your bathing suit and come down for a refreshing talk on safety between the hours of PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 29:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m. For all (CP) — Quotton Inlet has those in Robson there will be been closed to fishing after a Boat Safety talk during the death of an Alberta man Public Swimming from 1:30 following a meal of crabs. p.m.-3:30 p.m. _The body of Edward Ken- SWIM LESSIONS. nedy Seiffert of Grand Cache The third session of Red has been taken to Terrace for. -Cross and Royal Life. Swim an autopsy. Lessons starts Mdénday July _ The Environment Ministry 29 at-the-Bob Brandson and is testing the water of the Robson Pool. There are still — es so come down to the Recreation office and regis- ter today. FALL PROGRAMS The fall p broch 1401 Col bia Ave. VE is in‘the process of being planned, if you have sugges- on the date, then draw a crowd. SPECIAL! When you have a lot of items stored around your place, obviously your answer is “yes”. To make sure your sale is a success, the obvious place to advertise is in classified. Decide Castlégar News Phone 365-2212 ae Booklet on how to increase profits greatly from Garage Sales only $2 when. you.place / tions for prog or know of instructors please; call_ the office. How to Subscribe to the Castlegar News 2 Circulation Dept. cost! jews: Box 3007, : Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 Yes, I'm interested in_get- ting the Castlegar News as follows: Carrier 1 Mail Please contact. me with details. let us help you Name (Please Address City SPECIAL! PhoneNumber _ your Garage Sale Action Ad. Reg. value $3. B Or better still, pho : 65-7266 Sunday Services 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. Robson Church 2nd and 4th Sundays Oa.m. Rev. Charles Balfour 365-2271 Street Worship Service 9 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Pastor Terry Defoe Office 365-3664 Residence 365-7622 Listen to the Luth marshes and seashores. He received the coopera- tion .of the National Parks Gentennial Citizens Comm- ittee and he has put the exhibit together’ to bring attention to this year’s Na- ional Parks centennial. Weisbrich will also be con-. ducting a watercolor work- shop at the NEC Aug. 5-9. “One of the fascinating ~ challenges is capturing in the medium of. watercolor the moods of water in its myriad of moving patterns, colors, transparency, placidity and, at other times, turbulent force,” Weisbrich said. inlet, seeking the cause of Seiffert’s death. Three com- panions, whose names were ‘not released, also became sick but-were in satisfactory condition in hospital. “We've had problems in the_ I'm skeptical about the crab being implicated,”’ said Tom Perry, a Fisheries _Depart- H DIRE CALVARY BAPTIST B. Ss ? zo vow 809 Merry Creek Road Past Fireside Motel _ Pastors: R.H. Duckworth & Alan Simpson Family Bible Hour 9:45a.m. Evening Praise 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Study & Prayer —7 p.m. Church 365-3430 Pastor 365-2808 Hour — Sunday, 9 a.m. —_——on Radio CKQR——_ PENTECOSTAL RITA’S CATHOLIC ae Rev. Herman Engberink Ph. 365-7143 ‘ WEEKEND SERVICES Saturday 7 p.m. Sunday 8 and 11. a.m. ST. MARIA GORETTI GENELLE ‘Sunday 9:30 a.m. EVANGELICAL FREE CHURC 914 Columbia Ave. Family Bible Hour 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship Service lla.m. Bible Study & Prayer Tues. 7:30 p.m, 767-11th Ave., Castlegar Pastor Rev. Ken Smith Assistant Rev. Morley Soltys Phone 365-5212, Sunday Morning Services at 8:15.a.m. and 11:00 a.m Christian Education — 9:45a.m Evening Service — 6 p.m ow ‘i Morning Worship —~"11:00a.m shorelines of Canada . .. NEC showing -Crabs led to death? ment spokesman in Prince Rupert. “All I know is’ that ‘they all ate crab ‘and all got sick and since that was their last meal, the crab is being impli- cated. Other than that, all I with_shellfish_but_can say is that one man died and three others are consid-~ cring themselves pretty ky.” : TORY UNITED CHURCH ‘OF CANADA 2264 - 6th Ave. 1'%4-Blocks South of Community Complex Summer Services 10.a.m. Except July 28 and August 25 When we worship at the Robson Church instead of Castlegar Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 __CHURCH OF GOD — luc- {;——Talki ng to the—— n Chomber of C nd Parade Marshall Bob MacBain would like to thank the generul pUPlle for coming out and + taking part in the SunFest events. 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