CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 9, 1977 7» Stall By PAT MC¢GE Views from Recreation ' Director Pat Metge the day thore will be’ peanut and the oga hop Another | popular Yoga Workshop is scheduled for june. Sponsored by the Psychic jociety, the workshop is to be eld on June 25 and 26 at the innaird Hall between 10 a.m, nd 3'p.m. each day. It is: fecommended that you bring our lunch and a folded blanket ir mat, - Sid Toyal is instructor for js two-day session and for further information Polly Emde * ‘tay be contacted at 365-3253, There is a minimal i Tenia oft trophies, ribbons and awards. Picnic lunches are recommended. Shrine Circus The Shriners Club, spon- sors‘ of the Shrine Circus, have | announced that advanced tick- els go on sale next weck, Persons interested in obtaining lickets may. do so by watching and listening for ads in the newspaper, on radio and televi- sion as to the’ ‘distribution centre. The Shring Circus, a first for Castlegar, is scheduled: .., fee for the weekend. : Sunflower Run Another -upcoming” event co-sponsored -by the Commis. ion is the ‘Sunflower Rub hich will be staged during the QYunflower Fest . celebrations. his event is scheduled as a £3-mile run which will empha- e participation and fitness pvel. {Hopefully a large turnout Will take part in this event and Realize the pleasure in jogging 4$ dt cross-country running. Golf Tournament Any junior golfer who Wishes to participate in the rail-Castlegar Golf Tourna- lent should take note that'the rst round is scheduled for the astlegar course on Saturday me 11. Persons wishing to ter should contact Terry anton at 368-3537 in Trail. Summer Registrations For all persons inquiring pout summer activities either playground, camping or vimming lessons, you should te that registrations are ticipated to begin on Monday eattbal Windup Once again a successful Mndlot and T-League Softball dule will draw to a close. 8 year a large response in ly fon resulted in fine in both leagues. We are greatly thankful to fe persons who showed an rest in the program, either sh coaching ar p 4 ion. It was gratify- ing to see the number of ey faces lending a hand,,. who past. To end the season officially” annual windup is scheduled Sunday, June 19 at Kin- yngird Park. The public, parents -aQd of course team members e urged to participate in the ‘filled event. Softball games will com-. nee at 10 a.m. with the final me at 2:30 p.m. Throughout net been associafed’ with a ig Aiea ‘at < 965- _., offices at 365-3386 and remem-. .. $ALES & SERVICE “Sewing Machines, - SEL ycew riers "s teaw and Color TV's for trent by week or month +. Union Peters +1334 Cedar Ave., Trail Telephone 368-633] for the C Complex + June 28 and :29 with two .afternoon and ‘two evening performances. This is certainly anevent that can be enjoyed by the entire family. ..._.» Brandson Pool To date the weatherman has certainly not been co- operating with our activities at - the Bob Brandson Pool, Re- gardless of the weather’ we have been able to run a number of instructional programs as well as the School program. The response to these activities has been very good, but the same can't be said for the public swimming sessions. The hours for public swim- ming are as follows: Monday - Friday 3:30 - 5 p.m, and 6:30 - 8 By m. and Saturday and Sunday - & p.m. and 6:80 - 8 p.m. This year persons. may attend public swim sessions by either paying on a daily basis or buying books of strip tickets. The strip tickets which come 25 toa book, may be purchased for the children, the student o or the adult. Besides the initial saving in purchasing a book of tickets, individuals should be aware that any individual within the proper age category is eligible to use tickets from the same book, It has only been through our research, and the use of- strip tickets at other facilities, that we have implemented this program which is not only a saver for the purchaser, but also for ourselves. eee any questions on the 1. either contact the Pool “or our ber to watch ‘the paper for summer swim lessons. Cash Bingo Saturday, June 25 is the date to keep in mind for the gigantjc cash bingo scheduled for the Community Complex. This bingo, sponsored by the Project Society, ‘offers over $5,000.00 in prize money. Be sure to take this event in. APPROACH Kootenay. Senior Baseball Statistics Kootenay International . Senior Baseball League statis- tes: ‘op 10 Minimum 10 at Bat) Player AB H Murray Flegal 10 6-\ Triples: Linn—2. Stolen. Bases: Allingham— 6; Joe! Tremblay, Tr.—4; John Mota, Tr.—3; Jack Voykin, Cast.—3, Breet goodness. Aah Mik PALM DAIRIES LIMITED Pitching (two Sherstobitoff (8-0), 1.17; Eric SHOTS. THE SI APPROACH CLUB IN Yo OF THE GREEN ‘TUNATE EN! ®,o Ally Casper Enterprises Dist. Nat1N.S., tne, WITH ACCURACY IE PLAY MANY HOLES ON THE PGA CIRCUIT WHICH REC ae een, paths here ae COND SHOT Ti Cilio HILLS Gainunennn, MICHIGAN (T YOU BE DEAD CERTAIN YOU HAVE UR HANDS... ESPECIALLY WHEN ‘THE PIN ae ‘PLACED: ON. THE RIGHT SIDE DEPENDING ON THE WIND. IT'S USUALLY. SOME- A WEDGE. 1 ING. EN A 5-IRO! ID “THE FOURTH ROUND OF THE 1964 CARLING WORLD GOLE, CHAMPIONSHIP. I HIT WHAT I THOUGHT WAS A Ri RO) THE GREEN. CLERREO-THE WATER AND BACKED INTO (T, 1 WAS FOR JOUGH TO BE ABLE To PLAY IT, AND WAS HAPPY TO GET A BOGEY. AT hereuce IGHT ee ay Iv BRRELY New Charts and Lights Discussed at Meeting The conversion of Cana- dian charts to metric, and the problems involved in the intro- duction of the new navigation lights coming into use in July, 1977 were topics of a talk by Chief Commander, Canadian Power Squadrons, J. R. Beale of: Toronto, at ‘the annual Spring Conference of the B.C. Interior District held in the Kelowna Yacht Club May 27-29. C.P.S. National Public Re- lations Officer,, Rear Com- mander Jos H. Ibbitson of Gravenhurst, Ont., spoke at length on the public relations work of putting C.P.S. before the public. a Bae Pat ott aoe ‘far 3 & 1977. .were , elected < at..the Annual General Meeting on the afternoon of May 28, and they took office at the banquet and Change of Watch Ceremony in the evening in the Kelowna Yacht Club. The new officers are as follows: District Commander R. Mould of Edmonton, District Executive Officer J.H. Burn- ham of Trail; District. Admin- Colts Suffer Defeat 3-2 By the Castlegar's Colt Division baseball team suffered a 3-2 defeat at the hands of the Nel- son Cold Spots at Queen Eliza- beth Park May 21. A double- ; header slated for May 23 at 200- 7th Ave. S. we doit right put your carin é our hands Get a tune-up before — your summer holidays! © |Woodland Park Esso) 365-3355 Kinnaird Park was rained: out and will be scheduled for a later date. Castlegar Colts’won the first game of a doubleheader against the Nelson team May 28 by a narrow margin of 6-5, with Castlegar’s Terry Halisheff. slamming in a home run in that game. However, the host Nel- son team wiped out their visitors in the second half with an 8-0 shutout. Castlegar Colts scored four runs in the third, one in the fourth and three in the sixth to defeat Nelson Queens 8-2 at’ Kinnaird Park May 30. Nazar-/ off was the winning pitcher and” two base hits were credited to Kirby and Nazaroff. * 3 ‘both the Royal Life Saving © istration Officer J. Lawrence of Calgary; Secretary B.A. Sprague of Edmonton; treasurer J. Wain- wright of Kamloops; M.A.R.E.P.—R. H. Cooper of Calgary; P.R.O.—R. E. W. Turner of Nelson; and Training. Officer D. S. Worrall of Kelow- na. ' : The rest of the evening was devoted to the Com- mander's Ball, which was well attended by the eight squad- rons of the district. Sunday's activities took place at Waterfront Farms, with a’ pancake breakfast, _Lessons Start On June 25 Experienced Red Cross swimmers who would like to be come instructors are invited to register for a Red Cross and Royal Life Saving Society in- structor school which starts June 25 in Warfield. The six-day course will be held at the Warfield Centennial Pool, June 25-30, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Successful candidates will be certified as instructors for Society and the Red ‘Cross Water Safety Service, and will be qualified to teach in their community's aquatic program. Candidates must be, at least 17 years of age and must hold the Red Cross Water, Safety leader award. Candi-- - dates over 20 years of age who do not hold the leader award may apply as mature students if they hold a current bronze medallion. s All candidates must pre- register. Forms are available by calling or writing Red Cross Water Safety Service, 4750 Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C.. V6H 2N9; or recreation coordinator Ms. Jeri Griffiths, of Trail. ‘Enjoy a Lush, Whe Green Lawn - This: weekend sie : because you've watered with a sprinkler and garden hose by Melnor. ee 10” 932 Columbia P&G Builder's Supply 3 Ph. 365-7725 Angels Phil Angrinon 16 7 Lepper, Tr.—(2-0), 0.00. Strike-Outs: George Cloak- oy, Col.—31; Lepper—23; Sher- atobitoff—20, .F, Molson “Three Stars” John Migneault 10 4 Top Five Angels (Based on 5-3-1 Péints System) James Warner 13 6 George Cloakey, Col. wu Eric Lepper, Tr. 0 Doug Huth, Cast. 9 9 8 8 .D,Sil. Alex Pereversoff 12 6 « Springfield Stables : Cast. Rob Sherstobitoff 11 Cast. ? Larry Reid, Tr. Keith Elledge 12 ‘ Mike Linn, N.D.-Sil. . Col, James Warner, Cast. Ha! Hesketh 13 » Cast. as Ken Gorkoff 10 3. + Cast. K @ Doug Huth 17:6 Cast. Runs Scored: Bruce Al- lingham, Cast.—7; Art Mercer, Walk, jog. run, skate, ski, swi paddle, pedal... don't let life catch you with English Riding. School . ® Rides ® Day Clinic your head down. Tr.—7. ® Private Lessons e Classes Runs Batted In: Huth—8 - a F Fitnessisfun. : : 365-3241 Allingham—6; Mike Linn, N.D.- 7) AY pomne. HT New. Open Weekends and Evenings Gl Daily after July 1... /) : Doubles: Gopher Somday, 1 Anne Kelly, Prop. (Victoria Riding School, England) Rep.—3; five players tied with a 2° ‘Get out of the hole! “Ef you' re not getting the production you need, from ‘the ts loader-backhoe you've got, Gordon Correale has the solution. A Cat 931 track 16 ler with 1-yd, bucket and Cat backhoe is waiting for you in Finning's yard in Nelsot j It's the hardest working machine for any utility job you've got. And you can finance it any way you like—rent, lease purchase. Now's the time to take a look at the Cat 931 track loader with Cat backhoe; one of the new breed of small Cat machines that’s proving so popular. Drop in to see it: and Gordon will give you a “CAT HAT.” Do it today. FREE Cat hat! NELSON: 623 Railway Street + Telephone 352-6622 nonstration, held Monday evening at the Pool, was attended by many young People wave a \ improper handling of a canoe and thea went on to chow how a + survive in the water with the overturned cance as a buoyant _ my 4 iors Oh (S27 object as well as shelter from bad weather. Susan Culley, loner photo, illustrates how to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation with Ron Plotatkoff as the simulated victim. —CasNewsFotos by Lois Hughes John Horcoff Darrell Dickson» ‘Dino DeRosa ©" * Home Rans:— : ». Brian DeBiasio, IM: Pres- ton Zeibin, KD; -Tim Horcoff, ad “Lane Th ny one ~ Castlegar Aquanaut Speed Swim Club will hold its annual *), fund-raising. Swimiathon «this . Saturday at the Bob Brandson Memorial Pool. é This activity is the. only fund-raising event of the year for: the Aquanaut | Club. The : Pite K. Plotnikolf. Genelle Merchants. ‘Rex Hotel ‘Trail Hotel Playmor Homes Junction] Memes Kip's Disco 809 ae on aes FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE Bachelor of Arts “Mile Swim Award will be given University of Victoria | Undergraduate study Is available in many degree programs and disciplines: “FACULTY OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Education stipport of ‘Sup! ; the people ‘of Castlegar and surrounding area will be most appreciated. -The money earned by the swimmers from the Swimathon helps defray. expenses of coach: ing, equipment and registration ° fees for the several swim com- petitions entered each season. The ‘B.C. Safety. Council to’ ‘those’ swimmers who’ suc- cessfully complete \a/ non-stop the original mile swi completed with ao time Ik nie The’ B.C.’ Safety Council also offers awards in recogni- tion of those swimmers able to complete a mile swim within a limited time as follows: bronze bar for a mile in 45 minutes or less; silver bar for a mile.in 35 minutes or less; gold bar for a mile in 25 minutes of less. Because the time limit for , the gold bar requires the candi- date to swim at racing speed the whole mile, those who wish .to attempt this level will, be given the ‘opportunity later in the season when they will have had more. practice. and’ en- -durance training.. Two young Aquanauts, Kelvin Beattie and _ deff Stewart, achiéved ‘this difficult ‘award last year. ° ‘Another added feature of “the Swimathon’ will ‘be- the + Castlegar Service Club-RCMP- “Aquanaut Parent: ‘Challenge Race to: take: place at ‘noon. 1 Come along and see this fine exhibition of superlative swim- ming expertise. Last year's winners’ were the Castlegar. Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion—much to the chagrin of the Castlegar Detachment of the ROMP! ei Local Bowling Event Attended by 21 Teams: Twenty-one teams of. handicapped bowlers from the East and West Kootenays gathered in Castlegar last Fri- day for their Annual Bowl of Fun Tournament. Joining local bowlers were entrants from Kimberley, Cran- brook, Creston, Invermere and Trail ranging in age from seven years to 66 years, Bowling began in the morning and carried ‘through till mid-afternoon. Throyghout-" the day entertainment in the form of films, puppet show, and games were going on to take up the slack time of those not on the alleys. Lunch and coffee breaks ‘ were prepared and served by mothers and friends of) the., handicapped. All. bowlers re-. - ceived a ceramic bowling peri- dant made by the workers of the Clay Castle, Results of the tournament were as follows: Div. 8 (bowled one gamel:.” ladies high—Helen Ogilvie, | Creston (101); mens’* high— Chuck Kemble, Trail (103); team high—Cranbrook (firat) and Creston (second). t Castlegar News ISPORT S| Player of Week 2nd Basemen.. John Clark Second baseman John Clark of the Republic Senior * Baseball Club has been named. the Kootenay International Senior Baseball League Player of the Week for May 23-29, in an announcement made by ae president Larry Semin- off. ks Clark batted .571 (four for seven) ina recent weekend doubleheader split with the New Denver-Silverton’ Twins. His base hit total was’ high- lighted by.a grand slam home Tun. He collected fiye RBIs anid’, scored three runs; drove home the winning run in his, team's 1 84 opening‘game victory: and had a. flawless defense; hand- ling seven attempts without a miscue ‘at his’, second base, position. Clark will receive $10 cash token from the Grand. Forks and District Savings Credit Union. Castlegar Stars ’ Survive Pressure From Labatts. Castlegar Stars. survived: strong Pressure from Rossland - ;Labatts in the opening minutes and went’ to a 2.0 Western International Soccer’ League win May 29 in Castlegar. . " “We should have won it-in the. first ‘five minutes,” ‘said Rossland.'coach Joe. Hughes after Sunday’s. game: in which Guyle McCuaig missed . by inches in the first two.minutes and Dave Lawrence hit: the . crossbar. Castlegar stormed back to ‘take'a 1-0 lead into:the second half then completed the scoring by heading ina corner kick with about five. minutes remaining. Bachelor of Science FACULTY OF FINE ARTS Bachelor of Afts History In Art _ Elementary and Secondary: “(incl. Physical Education) aes FACULTY OF HUMAN ‘AND, iss SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT: Bachelor of Arts in Child Care Bachelor of Music . Bachelor of Fine Aris Visual Arts. “Secondary schoo! graduate . College/university transfer Mature: student (at least 21 years, of easy oa n ation about ‘degree Bachelor of Sociat Work & - __, Bachelor of Science In Nursing Theatre s : ae Admission conalderation will be given to you under ttie appropriate category: For more contact: Director of ‘Admission Services University of Victoria P.O..Box 1700, Victoria, B.C. Vew 22 ee (604) 477-6911, locals 4449, 4845 “or Phone: Application Deadline for Most Programs Is June 20th. °4hp. _ Outboard Motor. *” by Triton 2 5.5 hp. ° 7.5 hp. 1400 Columbia only at. ‘MONASHEE - Sporting Equipment. 365-3181 Div.2 (bowled two games): ladies’ high—Louise Bate, Cas- egar (165); men’s high—Allan Nicholson, Invermere; team high—Cranbrook. Div.’ 1 (bowled three games); ladies’ high—Mary Ann. Nolin, Invermere (168); men's high—Garry \‘Bjorgan, ‘Trail (198); team high—a com- bined team of Castlegar and Trail bowlers, :, Castlegan: trophy” winners “were Louise Bate, Dix Randall and Mickey Gleboff. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, Juno 9, 1977. :.. Kootenay ‘Columba District Council Boy Scouts of Canada ‘SCOUTS CANADA '" Co-operation With Canada Safeway (Castlegar Store) Presents.a ~~ (maximum $500) 5. MINUTE SHOPPING SPREE Tickets $1.00 (Draw duly:3, 1977). Avallable ass ++ District Scouters. Proceeds to be used for ti Sesion of Camp facilities at Cayuse Creek. WE HAVE THE FIXIN’s | PRICES IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY, JUNE Sth TILL SATURDAY, JUNE 11th POT ROASTS CANADA GRADE “A-1" BEEF, eedal ¥ CHUCK STEAK CANADA GRADE “‘A-1" BEEF FRESH, GROUND BEEF WRAPPED "quarter NT. peees LBL CANADA FRON ae cur. & ws BURNS REG. or ALL BEEF ..... 99 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT 1 BURNS CAMPFIRE BACON is. ..... SUNLIGHT LiquibD DETERGENT aan, RAFT DINNER 3 nn Coles MiinacLE WHIP” $119 KINGS! CHARCOAL piiquers Sa Wane swan TOILET TISSUE $129] FA ( 4 wae SWAN PAPER TOWELS “GOLDEN YELLOW © BANANAS ; CARROTS FIRESTARTERS Lig:ct 60. MTS ey CALIFORNIA’ : te... | GREEN. PEPPERS _ Barbara Johnson leat, Wrapper “Here . 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