t See’ Our Large ae Selection of Gifts From the’ Gift Shop * Micke Hroschinshy of Ratisd Rovers, ‘Em In-Chief. Jack Fergugo: of Trailand Tourney Director ‘Alex Cheveldave « i nen pee for Castl Ca sieve e agatanais’ ‘speed Swim Club,’ with the {usual contingent of supporters, “travelled to Golden for a swim ‘meet on the’ weekend. Seven ‘clubs ' participated ‘in’ the’ meet : ‘with approximately '250 swim-: -imers.‘The, Aquanauts again. ‘placed second. The final point standings ate ‘are as follows: - points; Castlegar ‘Bid; Golden 2 308; Salmon Arm 21; Mica, Creek 160;, Coleile %6.. ‘and Nelson Alexis Walsh, first year swimmer, brought home ‘an ‘Aggregate for.the Girls 8 and cunder age group... Rob MeGauley qualified for: an _Aggregate award:in the FOR ALL” OCCASIONS: We specialize in. ’ weddings, funerals ; “and ‘everyday “<< arrangements: <’ Creative: designs: by “professional designers. HELEN'S - FT. 73 Maple Street . Castlegar : 365-51 91 ‘Roslyn Beattie—firs +: Up, Girls 18 ‘and: 14 "years; ". Michael Varabioff—first fift! -& Gl sSHOP.LTD=|: We Wire Flowers 2 Anywhere“ Boys 9 and 10 2 age. group, ©: making a total of three aggre- gates for Rob this year.)))1 Four | other .Aquanauts qualified as’ Tunners-up. They “are: Glen Bording-first. runner-up, Boys 9 and 10 years;::* it. runner- Michael Varabioff—first runner-up,: Boys ’18 and 14 years and Cindy Harnadek— second fd sarnnetp, Girls 16 and 16 y ‘ Finalists’ in the swim races are as follows:: Alexis ‘Walsh—60 'Free,. first; Rob MeGauley—50 Back,’ iit (New: Record 0.30.6); “An. third. é i Corririe MeGauley—60 Fy fifth; Joanne ‘Yule—50 Fly, sixth; Robert Knutson—200,. LM., fourth} Michael: Varabioff-; - 60°? Fly; second and: ,Cind: Harnadek- Russel third; Norm Wickett-100, Free,’ fourth; Geoff Yule—100 . * Free, fifth: 1b McGaulev—100 12; noon 08 piney THURSDAY, “AUG. 15 1 My fret (New Record 1.25. and Glen Bording—100 1.1 oy 00 Free, ’ fifth; Cindy Harnadek—100° < Breast,'second; Russell : Beattie—100 Breast, third and). Geoff Yule—100 Breast,’ fourth. Perry Klit—100 Breast, Alexis -Walsh—60_ Back, fifth; ‘Robert Knutson—100* -Back, third; Bob Rafter—100 Back, fourth andGle Bording—60 Breast; first, ‘Ray Yule—50 Breast, fifth; Jeff. Stowart—60 Fly, third; Rei lyn: Beattie—200 1.M. ed; Corrine McGauley- L M., ‘sixth and ® farabioff. first. Bis i Angus’ Beattie—50° Fly, th; Pat Wickett—50 Fly, ie—50: Back, fo “fifth; Kelvin ‘Beatti :\ third; Robert: Knutson—100 Free,; sixth ‘and Roslyn, * Beattle—100 Breast, fourth. ~ Joanne’ Yule—100' Breast,” Laurie Wickett—100 * e fifth; * Breast, sixth; Mike Varabioff- +°100 Breast, first; Ron’ Plo Unikoff—100 Breast, fourth’ and. rn BEC “(Cindy :Harnadek—50 ond. “Martin Russell—60 ‘Fly, , Yule—60. Fly,’ - ¥ “thine Geoff” / «first and Glen, Bording—50. 2 ¥ sixth; “Robert ‘Kirkwood—100 | Come In -. and fora ‘Enter your Name 3 Under New Ownership GARY. AND SHARON BATTING We wish ‘to extend our personal invitation to everybody fo attend’: our grand opening SATURDAY, AUGUST: "3RD. Grand Opening. Specials "LARGE EGGS “GIVE - AWAYS 3 SHOPPING * |. CERTIFICATES Victorious Rutland Rovers became the winners of KC Days Second: Annual Softball Tournament. ae Sunday, defeating Playmor. 20, to ‘pick up’ thé: big $500 firat prize and the winning. « ‘Woodland Construction Trophy for firat place. . Second: place and: $800 , went to’ Playmor, Homes; and third place, with Its $200 prize, was, won by Cranbrook York -: Hotel. Best-hitter and’most valu: able player were both fromithe - Rutland Rovers with Don Kros- chinsky with/a.640 batting * average, receiving the Sunset! Drive: In: Trophy, and) Dave | Rovers players Arnie Rath; pitcher, Don Kroschinsky first” base, Dave Kroschinsky:catch- ‘er, Jack Yamaoka left field and Joe Uyeyama. centre ‘field. Cranbrook York: Hotel's Hugh Christians second base; Kelow- -na Budget Boys’, Henry Chasse: ‘ third base and Playmor, Homes’ John Horcoff short:stop'and Walter tin right) field, Results) of the 18 games 3 played over the weekend are a8 follows: Game 1—Nelson 4 Castle. | ger 3; Game 2—Riutland Rovers 5,/-Rex Hotel 2; Game 8— +: Playmor, Homes 9, Nelson Game 4—Kelowna Budget Boys -Hotel 8;:.6 catcher, ms HN. Smith, Trophy as most ~ valuable play. * Receiving Playmor Homes ‘Trophies! and/named to the ; “Al Stat team. ere Rutland ; ; Warm su 1 skics. may nc not: have made the dunkingjany. par Sete in Trail Hotel! 3. ‘ and Game Rutland Rovers 9, af Radium 2. Game 7—Castlegar 2, ‘Koo. tenay Hotel 1; Game 8—Rex the’ bie: For. Indios’ 16 years and older, winner, was, Linda }Quaedvalieg-and for:the men it: was Louie: Holoboff.” All: win- ‘-ners\are of Robson. ; +, contest sponsored: by tho’ Se News: ‘sixth; ‘alexis Walsh—50 Bee © kirk) Lions Ch B bury: for the''16-year-ald girls {sand under ag Gay, Marais for) “Winners wero Laurje Salis." Joanne Yule 0° Back, ck,second; Ron : Plotnikoff. mad 10 EAE LT RRASRE YS SRI “Bruce meee Richard An ¢ Anderson took one hour and 89 minutes to complete: the:10-mile ‘water. course to be named. winners’ of the Keenleyside Open canoe’ race over 11 other entries. °° The trophy, which'for the first’ time ee ane presented i - Keenl i Moore on his behall. = *Placing second, with a time A of. one ‘hour -and’;41: minutes, % were Steven’ Miros. and, James - ‘Watt with Keith Houghton and. John Adams placing third: with o1 hous and‘44 ‘minutes. he: race ‘began’ at ‘Dave Neuleld's ‘Arrow. Lakes Marina luded-at Pass Creek. was peene by: Ald, Audrey. “Naded to. be "1 'In some parts ‘of: Eastern Canada a small. number. of people developed the custom of holding wild Canada geese. in : captivity’ without a permit. Some of these birds were used, ; iMegally, as.live decoys’ when hunting. Others were said to be used as‘ a’ tourist attraction. “When apprehended, the holders - of such: birds, argued that the geese were no longer. ‘< wild birds, that they:-had been :*- captive for several years and in fact; responded individually © :- when‘ called by name. They ~ .were therefore domesticated. :.>Members of. the Royal Canadian Mounted Police need- eda test'case in order to clarify + the\law and make plain the ° s Sponsored by. the Kiwanis : came’\when’ a= Montreal resident was charged -with holding two Canada geese’ ~inseaptivity, on’ his” private” Property. He - pleaded -not = guilty. .Th @ RCMP. were aided’. inthe © prosecution “of :tw ornithologists from: the Car a: dian Wildlife ice. Ina decisionihanded down on March 18,°1972,‘at Joliette, Quebec, Judge ‘Armand Sy]. ‘decreed that “the Canada goos a significant ruling during which ; the judge’ concluded ‘that :Can- ada, geese’ canbe tamed: and even trained, but ‘they! never © ions’ in’ captivity, be domesti cated, status of such captive birds,. Also. sponsored: by. the Sclkirk “Lions! Club. and. a ‘tremendous success, was the: , Bavarian: Night’ dance’ held :. Saturday in the eis Cur: ling Rink lounge.” M.,) fourth and Norm — Wit ickett—-200 1LM.,. sixth. ‘i Boys 7 ‘and “way over” set ‘new pool ‘record’for. the - zthe | “200 .- ‘slowest’ team' Freestyle Relay. |: “The next ! istop: for the , Aquanauts in: the interior: cir- ‘cuit is ‘Trail: ‘The Regionals get ‘underway on Aug, 8and:4: Only .” j the /first= three finalist. qualify forthe B.C: Pinalsto be held ii ‘end of ‘Aug.:10. This the Band C swimmers a - Club, * eheirmeg ols the ‘race. :Merv Rush, and: highly ae pressed his aucesseua boats that patroled and to’ th “people who’ contributed many. other: ways. 9. 4): He did express his’ regret second trophy, thd :Can-Cel>:= i Trophy: for, juniors ‘was. nét ‘vestre, in a:10-page document, , fen after’ several genera- °.” Rutland lovers , na Budget Boys 1; Game brook 8‘with Game 18 won by» * Hotel 5, Trail: Hotel. 3: aie 9—Playmor. Homes -2, Kelow- 10—Radium 4, Castlegar Game 11—Rutland Rovers ,Cranbrook 0 and Game 12—Rex Hotel 5, Nelson 4, Game 18—Rutland, Rovers 2, Playmor ‘Homes, 1;:Game PETTITT PHOTOS ‘COLOR ‘and | Printed 5 : Getabrook 6,: Rex Hotel 3; *Game'16—Cranbrook 6, Kelow- na. Budget Boys 4; .Game 17—Playmor Homes 4,-Cran-') PETTITT PHOTOS Rutland Rovers 2 to 0 against - :Playmor Homes, THANK. vou “ We Wish to thank the: 38 riders formance and the donors of the i _ trophies for high aggregate. : © for donating 2. belts ‘ ; Notices hereby ‘given “Court ‘of Revision of: the 'R LOCATION ‘City Hall. s Gastleger, & “OHce, of the be Regional District “Nelson; B.C. E.T. Bodard cesacretary Treasurer. on. ‘EXPOSURE. H Developed ne Ae and horses for their great per: BONNETT'S BOYS. & "MENS WEAR ee Cams a . meeting ‘of the ional * District: of : 2liLilad-. SOLOHA SOLOHd LL1LL34 JOHNNY'S GROCERY & MACLEOD’S “Associatio: “hich b holds the position ou Zone 4 Champa. Fears ‘members Perry:Horning, Ken’ Keraiff ‘and’ Curt ‘ Horning. Cattaneo ‘ ais, Rnveling, left: to: right, Standing, fis, which are ore belong hosted n and ‘conclude day, is’ the 2°: Skin Diving Clinic This Wednesday Be atthe. Bob Brandson omoria| Pool next Wednesday 80 p.m. for a skin ‘diving tise This clinic is open to everyone wishing to discover more about the secrets of the underwater world, . Do you know why good masks are’ made of tempered glass? Which flippers give you more propulsion? How do you de-fog a mask and how to keep it clear of water?: Discover the easiest meth- “ods of clearing your snorkle, After this clinic you will find out for yourself just how easy and how much fun skin diving ; ean be for you? Demonstration _ Offered on Woter ; : “Safety Survival Red Cross area consultant, + Dennis Harrigan, will conduct a Water Safety and: Survival Demonstration next Thursday at 7 p.m. in Pass Creek Park. He will be assisted by .the ‘aquatic staff of Regional Recre- ation Commission No..1. Included on the agenda will: be small craft:handling and: safety; discovering floatable aids and reaching assists; arti- ficial respiration; shirttail,’life- saving ‘and much,-much more. < Water safety and survival ‘skills are ‘a‘ concern’ to‘ every- . one. The commission’ urges +. everyone ‘to ‘come ‘out and Kanigan; ‘Terry Nazaroll, Dan Mackin, ‘Sheldon Sookacholf, Bruce Martin, Bruce’: Pakula,’ Ken: » Bill, Keraiff and Michael Aar Nevakehonott: fiestas. is business manager Walley Horning. seetiogte News Photo” left to. HoT Dan Barnes, panne AREY McLeod; Ken Racwiers David if eas Camp’ program will start‘on ‘Aug.’5.'This has been.a‘very : successful program which start- “ed :for. the first time” this Boys and girls 2 age 9 to 12 years, can‘take' part in‘ this unstructured program which “starts out’at: Pass Creek’ Park and from: there’ depending’ on the group and the ‘supervisors who jointly: Plan i activities day By he y. y, could end uy ww ng : there are still openings remaining: trips-but'we: do: : y Suggest you get your. name ‘down-now, so you won't be ‘ disappointed.) : There-is one sana 10 day oe trip ‘scheduled * for, the’ senior. “canoe camp, this is'a*very lenging trip,and.those who. “Regt i al Recreation Com:* ‘mnisstone} No.1 is ‘sponsoring a “Badminton for ‘Fun' schoo! during ‘the’ last ‘two weeks in ; August’ “for boys :-and girls. nine: years.of. age ‘and sover. Skills; coordination and other. ; techniques -will be: taught dur-- zing the session followed y the last two? aaa we are’ ‘planning’ on'‘a‘ Round ‘Robin tournament. ° Prizes. will ‘be warded to, the finallat* tig : tinder, ‘of. the ‘Pottery. workshop to be held ate Pass Creek: Park. ‘The. work... ‘are Tooking. fora’ little extra” excitement should; inquire _ bout this at the Recreation us “building the pottery, firing and * <2 The whole procgss of hand ¥ i gluing the a wagssaa eae doors ‘at 9'a.m. to noon‘ daily, Course fee is $25 which includes ‘expert’ instruction’ by *Pauline ‘Hanbury ‘and ‘an almost -un- © lMmited’ supply. of clay” and ; glazes.’ Please ‘pre-register at < the Recreation ott ice as soon as’ possible: Interested in-skin diving? ; Be at the Bob Brandson Memor- ia) Pool this‘Wednesday’ at 6.80 /Theres| i ale gross rae championship: flighi ‘ as follows: : ( “Tou oh — I Rob Nutter and “Sh ! ‘-of the Castlegar’ Horseman’ Association won his fourth high ‘aggregate trophy { for juniors: “this: year’ at the KC * Days ce -Gymkhana* held “at” D-D* ‘on Sunday. He’ had’ a’ total of: 20 * points. “Runners-up were Chr Brass of Creston on. “Patche Balers: Skint Diving csi aber, 23 ; p were ti > sight points bach. "Debbie Niel: ‘Grand® Forks’ on: sas ‘Reaults, of oe di sion; for’ Sunday's tourney are men's division Fig! ht—1 ~Days Open Golf: ‘Tournament ith Terry, Perehudoff, witha © + Jow gross of:73, nanied.runner- tal of: 122° golfers ‘took In vision Jean- e Scodderelo. was. named:. “winn 3 r of the: ‘Lloyd? ‘Ackney : net, Ron Belton 68; runner: “Up, | Rick Newell 68. low: gross, nner-up, 80; rai , 1 Nick, Ogloff 81.; Low. cheb Dake b: Cai ‘up, Erni a ‘Trophy, by? < his son Tey "Ackney. She, had m ‘alow gross of 93. ° ? aa “Whiskers”. Ms dy Horaseth tof D-D’on."Sa- ue net, Karl *; Canal Flats on ees ” "The high aggregate trophy *for Pee Wee was won by Larry Brass on,"Toby" with 16 ‘points. “Runners: “up were tied with 4 13 points each.: Carrie: Kil- patrick of Castlegar/on‘“Shat- *- ee" and Debbie Chisan of D-D ‘Third was.Cin- nted back wrestling’ Litue Linda ‘“Magave,: ge} £124, of:Salmo’ and ‘her :pony'was ‘ te main attraction of: the’ day. 3 Don Poole 59; runner-up, Mike eH Gorkoff 62., 2 Long Drive No! 18-Bri Allingham. ison, : $ « Closest to pin No. 12-Ken : In the Indies’ division: . a Low net went to Nat Byres ith: 77 and | :elosest to pinto = participate and suggests you * bring your bathing suits and‘an “extra set of clothing to discover what it is like to fall‘out of a canoe fully clothed: (What would’ you ‘do? Do you know what makes: the difference between:good and jifejackets?. Do. you know. ? how to administer artificial respiration for a baby? Find out the answers to these and many more questions, next Thursday at Pass Creek Patk. fi Colorful. Name In'..Canada's Northwest Territories theté'is a settle- ment with the unusual name, - “Crossing-Place-of ” It is” located on the ‘ages-old’ tmigra- tion route, ofthe ‘northern caril UCLUELET, ‘near Long | Beach on’ the! west coast’ of ;‘Tslamd, Brian ‘spotted son the men’s belt in 1904 = 9th Ave. South, — Castlegar: OP amber : in nae MOTOR VETUCEE BRANCH DIPAREMENE OF TRANSPORT “Robson Townsite -