CHRISTMAS IN ‘SEPTEMBER tournamen it, sponsored b; Castlegar Golf Club, takes place on the weekend of Sept. 27-3 "8 te fs w.mixed tournament with partners playing shots. Eighteen holes will be played each day. Cost is $25 per couple to enter or $15 per person: Amstg those competing is this foursome, left to right, Judy Wayling, Trig and Peter :thurnament.—Bill Turn frjendly lal, Linda Miller akofi, iA dinner and dance will follow | the: 1f Course News Seniors Faithful Golfers Dalziel - Well. fi Pas heppened. The gang that ran the Men's Night competition didn’t bother _ toleave any information for me and I have not been able to learn anything about what went on.'Some time ago, Bob ‘Wright had a number of forms made out for this specific purpose, but whatever became of them is beyond me. No one geems to know anything about them. The only thing I know about last week fs that it was supposed to have been Freddie Stoushnow’s team running things. At least that is the name on the wall chart. So, ary folks; if you did win a bail 3! afraid. you, won't see. your, ie in print, at least, not this” weel It was a different story ‘Thursday morning, of course. ‘The Seniors have settled down with a pretty steady 25 or 80 turning up. Walter Jacobson and Joe Killough looked after things in good fashion. The only “question was. how come Joe finagled it 40 as to come in low than, Knowing Joe, I am certain all was done fair and above board. The game was Low Net with the score made on one hole (No, 8) subtracted from the total. It was a new wrinkle and went over very well, since no one knew what hole would be the one involved and everyone went all out regardless. As already mentioned, Joe Killough led the pack with a handsome net 80. Close on his cheels was the duo of Otto Anderson. and Bill Rober : wlth 3) n Bilt’ Oglow, “Be Lamb, inasid Merrifield, ee Cushner and Jim Kelly with 32. 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The girl golfers of the area simply do not know what they missed with all those good looking boys around, lots to eat and.drink and a bang-up golf course to play on. Castlegar’s own Danny Walker emerged as the big winner of the day. Danny shot a sizzling 68 to finish well ahead of Cam Douglas, Nelson, 78 and R. Panton, Trail, 79. Low net in the championship Might (0-10) was K. Gorkolf, ‘Castle gar, with 70 followed by B. Sherwood, Trail, 74 and H. Hysopp, Nelson, 75. Inthe first Might (12-29) A. Axelson and K, Sherstobitoff lied at 83 for low gross honors with G. Douglas, Nelson third at86. In low net play T. Maglio, Nelson, and A, Stoushnow, Castlegar, also tied:with 66 while R. Sherstobitoff had 70, ‘The second flight was all Nelson in the low gross cate- gory: K. Hannah. had: 89, D. Donaldson, 90 and G. Adams, 92. For low net it was all Castlegar with S, Bozek at 62 . Walker, 64 and B. Zaytsoff, 67. This flight was the 24-35 range. ‘Third flight was a- special event for all 96 handicaps. This was included in order to give ~ encouragement to the-newer and less experienced young- sters: Low gross winner was L. Stoushnow at 88 with T: Paul, 103 and G. Henshaw,’ 108. ‘These boys were all from Castlegar..Low .net was B, Baron, Castlegar; 66; R. Don- aldson, Nelson, 68; and R. Alexander, Castlegar, 72. As forthe girls, it was another Walker, Judy this lime, who carried off the honors. This was strietly a low not affair and Judy finished up with a handy 80. Again, let me say that it was a pity: there were not more girls taking part for they sure had a good time. Allthe credit in the world - has to go to head of Junior Development,’ Bud Allingham, and his trusty group of able and willing helpers. These included Mr. and Mrs. 0. Walker Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoushnow, Mrs. I. Frost, Bill Cheveldave and many others. An impressive array of ° prizes were handed out to the lucky ‘golfers by men's club president, Bill Ahrens. A real hearty “Thank You" from all the boys and girls concerned goes out ‘to the following merchants who made. these available: Denny’s Pro Shop, MacLeods, Bonnetts, Mitchell Supply, Klothes Kloset, Castle- gar Drug, West's, Pete's TV. and Carl's Drugs. Rise SEL PET SRNR ae “Robson Youth Takes Pari - In Victoria Championships: - No records were broken, but a good showing wax made by members of the Trail, Track Club Saturday when they took part in the Vietorla, Autumn Champlonships. With 410 compotitors tak: ing part, track results of the ‘Trail Track Club are as follows: - Bantam Girls ’ Theresa Lenardon, Trail— Ist, 100 metres 12.4 sec.; 1st, 80, motro hurdles 121, see tat, » long jump 6.22 M. Eilessa Underkil, Nelson —Srd, 80 metre hurdles; Ist, 400 metres. Midget Girls Denise Lenardon, Teall Ist, 100 metres 12,7 sec.; Ist, 200 metres 27.1 sec.; 1st, tong ump 5.15 M. Juvenile Girts. “Cynthia Nieol, Rossland— Ist, 200 metres 26.4 sec; 2nd, 400 metres; Ist, long jump 5.39 Juvenile Girls Relay 4 x 100 Trail—ist, 60.3 sec.; Ther- esa Lenardon, Eilessa \Under- hill, Denise Lenardon and Can pared to 560 and 74 as at Oct. 4 + last year, Extension director Sandy McElroy explained that the figures do not Include part-time Mr, Underwood aubmitted ' ‘a long report on’a bighly- complicated which have led’ to Selkirk opting out of Practical Nursing courses, “at least’ until)/a number of extremely Important questions are answered." He ‘sald that applicants for home nursing are being asked to hold ° off until the matter, is clarified, Part ofthe problem, he explained, Is the: change of apprenticeship rules, which CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, September 18, 1975. ries of avents - Senior: Players Still sludents attending classes out- < give the community colleges ‘.- side Castlegar, and said that .: the of training TRAILER OWNERS. cya “Protect Your Roof WE WILL PAINT: YOUR ROOF © WITH ALUMICEAL AS Protects ‘againit leaks ‘and insulates as well. Goods for hres, years. Reasonable rates, Courteou: Cali 367-7127, -_ PHERMUS ROOFING. the courses now being offered |: practical. nurses, for three in Trail, Nelaon ahd Grand). months, then turning them rey Turning Out Sie * (continu from page 10) Otto Walker: Sr. with 94; ‘This left one ball with two men tied at'35, Andy, Honcher and Bob ‘Wadey," A‘ chipoff, Was: staged and after a close measurement ‘in Number. calls it Christmas in September ‘and/-it, is) open.’ to anyone’ interested, golfer or not, This is = ‘a mixed! alfatr, with partners. 2 Playing’ ‘alternate shots./°)) °°) ‘The’ main object cof the ." competition’ ts ‘social and ‘mentioned ‘the names of pairs who would be runnlag our” ‘Thursday: morning dt the Etlext-two\weeks. This has -turn of the terrible twins’ Jim Kelly and Ear] LeRoy." °* Next Thursday Otto Wal er Stand Perey Brown willbe in‘ charge’ fends they will be. fqllowed : by ‘Jim Lepsett' and partner. :Jim’s.mate’was to aye been Ernie’ Carkner, but er.. However, ‘come up with'a ‘dandy ood Se me‘to abt for ut this season. He We. ould lke to thank the Gtizens of the-area who hon- “red he pia lines, up oe ? sEntiary Tate tr +) and Sonday, rand sand pt. 19.and wee will be brought about. ie My , turkey. dinner, ‘followed, by a” _ dance, in the few clubhouse. . There ‘will be 18. holes played on - “each of the two days, Sept. 27 “and 28, Saturday and Sunday, It fs strongly: rumoured .that ples coming fun affair: and {everyone who enjoy! ‘a good time. Entries are $15 for ‘singles and '$25° per couple ‘and this includes everything—golf, eats, dance’ and all ‘refreshments, ‘There will be the odd watering ‘hole ‘on’ the course’ both ‘days. ‘hey want this to be'a success “soit should be'a bang-up affair, * We now have the dates for “the Mini-Open’and:the Tomb- atone: These popular events ‘will be run off on Sunday, Oct. “12 and Sunday, | respec: {tively 1-will/ probably have more to.say about these tn foture columns, “the authorities of the atti District Central Hostecey, to put out ue Syou for. your: sup. erty hind “word and Se Wills Popolt |= ‘Ad Hoe Committee to Stop, the Burning at Castlegar, (Oouistens) Dur i ‘THS Live Five 2067.; THT. Live’ Five 2979.:' ca Vali Leslie: 278, Mary. Bermel,615. ©, ‘THS Chipmunks ‘MHS’ Dennis Chernenkotf -- #7 2334 MAT Dennls Chernenkoff ~ Forks are proving very popu- lay, especially the actin! learner program in which the student ean pick up a first-year - university tranafer by working | ho sald, referring to’ a recent evenings. In the seven courses now’ + open, Mr.'McElroy sald there are 136 registrations. On Tues- “day of this! week,:65 people.’ showed up for the first session ; in Phychology 100 at. Trail. Mr.-McElroy ‘concluded that there‘is great merit in promoting part-time learning in ‘surrounding communities. ‘The’ Nelson; Vocational | School has 210 students en- rolled. Director Kip Under- wood noted, however, that close to 1,000 students will have gone through the school, ‘over to the hospitals for the Temaining seven' months of the - ‘course. “But the hospitals say: they can't afford to pay.them”. decision that practical nursing students are part of the Hospl- ‘tal Employees’ Union and must” be pald: while studying. ‘Two colleges In B.C., Cam= osun: and Malaspina,” have’ of- {fered nursing this fall, but Mr. sUnderwood sald, he ‘doean't » understand how they can do it.” “We can't train them for three “months, ‘then: turn them loose. : with nowhere to go,” he said.: ‘he council :accepted ; motion from:Trail member Bob” KOOTENAY. TRADING POST “NEW & “USED, FURNITURE & MISC. Main = Castlegar — Phone 365-3719 oat: ‘the! ‘KOOTENAY, “TRAIDING Post. y extend a most. sincere. 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