.OASTLOGAI NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 8, 1966 "Castlegar Cloverleafs Capture Prize “in Baseball Tournament Ai Kinnaird ih ‘a +.) Crandiraok Behe Rutha were “the proud winners of the Kin- naird Canada Safeway “A” “Trophy in the babe ruth base- ball tournament held here last weekend sponsored by the Cast- Tegar-Robson Minor Baseball As- sociation, last few moments of} . The the ball game were really thrill- ing and ectators scream- Grand is _ the’! was 5-4 for hed a long fly ball deep tet left fleld and. the: left ste. er made a tacular catch to end the ba game in Cran- brook’s favour. The winning pitcher Ken ; Dorwart picack out $ and walk, while Kennedy, the ‘losing Bicker had 4 strikeouts and 2 Both teams had 8 hits and hoth committed 4 errors. The ‘line speares| were Cranbrook 00 — 5 and Fruit- oo1—4. Castlegar Cloverleafs won the e trophy which was spon- sored by Joe Fodor of Castlegar Sporting Goods. They won their game 3-0: against Grand: Forks. The winning pitcher ‘Don’ ‘Malnlana struck out 7 and walk- ve * ostlogar -had 3 ‘hits: while. Grand Forks had none. Castle- Bar. committed error and ‘Grand Forks committed 3. The line. scores were Cast-. Jegar 201000-0 —$ and Grand Forks 0 0.0 0 0.0 0-—-0 Jn presenting the’ trophies, both Terry Dawes of Kinnaird Presoed at “that ry I ooking vat ‘the ranads ada, Sateway ond Joe Fodor, go02 1 ePPY healthy Faces ot the play-} - are, ane can realiza that minor against Kamtoons Saturday af- ball has done a lot for the boys of our community, They stress- ed that more support be given to all organized sport in order that our young people may be- come good citizen: Six teams incluaing Nelson, Grand Forks, Kamloops, Fruit- vale, Cranbrook ‘and Castlegar ‘participated in this the first an- | X! nual babe ruth baseball tourna- ment. Buddy Marr and the Versa- tiles roy ided thelr. PA system to | for Sunday's games with Bill Savinkoff giving a play by play description of the games. The following is a recap of the other five games played in the two-day Surney: Gam ‘Nelson won rea in the game against Grand Forks Saturday morning at Kinnaird Park. Terry Severyn, the winning pitcher was relieved in the Fourth inning by Kanigan. sal ing took the loss, giving uy hits. Severyn gave up one Pd Skilling had no: walks while Severyn had 5. Both p pitchers had 7 strikeouts. Fruitvale "beat ‘Castlegar 3-2 in the game played Saturday morning at the SHSS grounds. The winning pitcher’ Norm Larmour struck out 8 and walk- ed:5.-Don Mainland, the losing pitcher struck out 16 and walk- ed none. Both teams collected 3 ‘hits while Castlegar commits ted 4 errors: and Fruitvale —2 and tiale 03 0 0000—3:: e ‘Game 3: - : Geanbrobl won thete:game [an fernoon at SHSS grounds with the score 5-4, The winning pitcher Doug Morrison struck out 4 and walk- ed 6 while the, losing pitcher, Al Koehle struck out 5 and walked 4. Cranbrook. had 5 hits and commit. Of Government Strike » Inquiry Board tin, the announce: ' throu; t. thi responsible elements in the u ment cat thatthe provincial overs: | eh Mito thi ie ae iment jon's ranks ill see felt ie cou! ven sent eter eee in an ia Hans ed. Re err pay because overything in thelr power tlegar with Don‘ Mainland and the _ ca menter's worl e pro’ coun carpen- | ev ing power Walter Popott getting a double Sloppage, oe oker- fers has refused to, meet with | sisi co-operate: so .that bagi line ‘cores were Castle- | ty Joint negotiating committee ve. con-| support. is base hits were carpente r's can jet back on “We are ‘hopeful that the job.” : full mmis. gor 6002000 — 8 andl wre a Kamloops 0.0.0'0,1 2 0—8. The Castlegar: Robson Minor it segments, of join‘ us in \wel- ted 3 pean while Kamloops committed 4, Jim Brown of Kamloops hit the only triple of the game. The line scores were Cranbrook 1012000—5 and Kamloops 2 0 10 0 0 1— 4. Game 4 In the semi-finals for the “A” trophy Fruitvale won over Nelzon 12-4, The winning pitch- er Larry Lenarducci struck out 7 and walked 5. Skinner took the loss for Nelson and was relieved by Fitchner. Nelson had 3 hits while Fruitvale collected 12, The line ‘scores were Nel- son 20020.00 — 4 and Fruitvale 4931022 — 12, Game 5 * In the semi-finals for the “B” trophy Castlegar beat Kam- loops 8-3. The winning pitcher John Hadikin struck out 8 and walked 2. The losing pitcher was .Ron Carter who was re- 1.| lieved by Mark Lidster and be- tween the two they struck out 6 and walked 4. Castlegar collected 4 hits while -Kamloops collected 5. Castlegar commitied 2 errors and Kamk Sept.” 12 VOTE Se t 12 BROTHERS ’ PUBLIC NOTICE loops: 6. The _ extra 565-5503 ‘Mra, Bob: ens feof Calgary ‘was a weekend guest at the home of her brother’and sister-in-law, Mr.‘and Mrs. Frank Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Plotnikoff >the Castlegar Town Hall. 7PM. | opportunity to be heard the By-lgw. Lots 50. and ‘61, Block: There: will bé Pitblic Rezoning” ie of the Hearing is to. give all persons who “deent’ their property affected by the rezoning an The properties affected are as follows: 1. Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9; District Lot 4598, Plan 2744 sbball be rezoned:from RS-2 to RM 3. : 2.. Lot 4, Plan 2087, District Lot 7182, being‘a sub- © division ‘of part’ parcel No. 1, District Loti 7182, shall’ pe “rezoned from RS-2 to RT-1. , Zoned from: RS-2 to'CS-4, : except part shown outlined in red RP, 1-4871 and: the north part of Block 8 lying West of the highway. District Lot, 4598, Plan 783 shall : be rezoned from RS-2 to M-3, .. That area north of Hemlock Street zoned: as : A-1 shail be rezoned to“RT-1,. . That area south of Hemlock Street zoned as A- 1 shall be rezoned to RS-2. : The Corporation of the Town of Castlegar Heating ‘held ‘in September 19th, 1966 at Fel ride Sunday evening after for. a :fe Montatia, Giacles ‘Nai ion at Pe entering Canada ‘in Alb it Hot Spi Mrs. R. A. family returned Tecently | from a three week ‘holiday which included suche joints as. the Wi on: matters ‘contained’ in 8, Plan 2640 shall be re- Clerk. Congratuiations © TO Association _ of “ Kootenay aud ; Boundary. Munici alliti y Mrs: 2 es., ee Reed ‘and i gon! Reed’s sister, Mrs. C. Vanier: burgh. “Mra. R. J, Fauteux and daughter Donna ‘of Vancouver are guests at the home of Mrs. Fauteaux’s son-in-law-and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle John- son. Did you know? — You can avoid accidents with" slippery shampoo bottles by placing sev- eral heavy rubber bands around bottle. Convenient to hold and safer to use. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McCreight ‘with David and Diane secompan ied by Joyce Boyd and C: Spent ten days camping at rr Gymkhana. Mrs. ‘Dennis Rogers and sons of White Rock are guests ui ‘he home of Mrs. Rogers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard uth Guests at the'home of Mr. their’ sincere thanks to all those who made. this'a successful. baséball season. A special thanks gots to all who so willingly ‘helped with the first annual baseball: tourney. Election of ‘officers for the coming year ‘will be held soon ‘and it is hoped ‘that all interest- ig ed on toa rie where severe ‘dship is é elng experienced amaianenee ch BUSINESS FORMS LT. DEALER | ed persons ‘will attend. Under the. tnenace srnent of” a es -Bob:Sawchuk & John wens : ‘GRAND, OPENING DRAW - 6th PRIZE: Free Change of ol _ FREE : CANDY & BALLOONS | FOR, THE IDS ep 365-7471 Ee ee r pocials G, Eastcoit of Rossiand Maited “Mrs, ‘H. Johnson Satur- a: : (Grannie) Swaddle is a pene in igs Castlegar and district ict hospi Mrs. Tom Mountain of of Langey. were the guests ‘of Mr. Charlie ig for a few days. rg at the home of Mrs, NOW WE CAN ALWANG RED-BLOODE Toppiers covcuters WITHIN RANGE. ay Kamlocp: ‘Mrs, G, Simpson and f. of Tratl c,simpen id fam nly the formers pace Mr. muerte Mrs, Ry DeFoe. “Mrs. Munden of Salt Lake City Soa » P. 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