CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 9, 1963 Castlegar & District Footbail Conference 3CGOLE ON THE CASTLEGAR COURSE ie y JOHN | McLEOD By WAYNE NEWELL The baseball season has final- Jy rolled over from its ‘Jong win. ter’s rest and awakened once mote An important meeting for all boys wishi to play or coach football will be held on Sunday, May 12 in the undercroft of St. David’s Anglican Church at 2 p.m. FATHER C, R. DAY Director & Head Coach eT TT DON'T FORGET THE Students Snapshot CONTEST FORMS AVAILABLE AT. PETTITT PHOTOS Ist Prize: BROWNIE MOVIE 2nd Prize: ANSCO CADET OUTFIT For snapshots taken on House Parades And Track Day on Friday, May 17 SAA | IN HOME HEATING! Now Esso pays for all the service-you pay for just the oil! *Now Esso pays for annual furnace cleaning and conditioning *Now Esso pays for Smear. No- Heat Service any time You pay for just the oil! 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I must apologize to Walter Jacobson for omitting his name from ‘our Sreup last week, Walter was ap- point by. the executive to carry on with the position of secretary- treasurer for the coming year, and it is an excellent job he does, Men's nite 1963 was away to a good start on Wednesday, May 1 with a turnout of 44 golfers, two working members, one club pro and approximately 15 cows and their youngsters. We didn’t think the youngsters should be there ‘but as none of us spoke the lan- uage and they seemed to get a- long fine with the duffers we de- elded to let well enough alone. Six balls were Sistributed a: mong the winners pf a hidden |handicap competition. The last two balls clalmee by. five players, a large toon ed gut 9p Ne. 1'f player had one het at it with a seven iron from the tee, Closest 2 balls were declared (that’s the closest I've ever come fo winning a ball, someone with a name) and Peter Young. Other winners were Fred Stoushnow, Jack Mason, Nick Burak (we are going to start buying golf balls Here ram this fellow) and Joe ae the information of those undecided as to whether there is enough time to complete 9 holes before darkness sets in, I belive that if you arrive no later than 6 p.m. it is possible and of course this will ilmprove as the days len- gthen out. An explanation is in order to the ladies for our decision to re- move the tee on No, 2 fairway and to make this a par 6 for tho fair sex, We have had, and have actual- Jy seen, cases of persons narrow- ly escaping being hit as a result of waiting around fhis spot. for the men to tee off. ling at a terrific speed when it rea- ches this point, and even though it is very easy to lose sight of the ball. and at-the ery ‘of “fore” you might just as easily walk into the |22 line ‘of flight as’ away from it, ‘You ‘may say that this could happen anywhere on the course, which in a-way is true, but we cannot see setting up, as the hunt- ers say, “sitting ducks.” (Some- thing tells me'I should have used Aside from the above many of the women felt that this was a. lit- have questioned this point at the time but I played one round with my wife on Sunday and she erased my doubts by landing on the green on the fairway.,. and my. wife’s are some things you just don’t dare print.) It's amazing just how closely contested the spring tournament or not the result included 20 play- ers in ‘the low gross and 30 in the who are not in the running. Statistics can be interesting you during the coming season which will give our members tar gets to shoot at. We also have's will include the 32 players whe have compiled the lowest handi caps at the end of the season, They * |will be divided into two teams un- | der the president and vice-presi- dent and ‘will ‘Vie for: our’ own “lit- tle world series of golf. More. on winners, These were Jake McLeod, | Thi you are watching, and many aren't, |99 May tle'too easy for a par 5. I would |§ low net. That doesn't leave many | § new competition in mind which |f finalized, but-in the meantime, low- er that handicap! ‘ How about ::that new club house of ours! Yep, just a little break from old man weather’ and on ‘goes the final coat of stucco and that should’ complete every- thing necessary for the coming sea- son’s use. Jack Muson and’ Joe to completely finish the inside and it looks right smart with the imit- ation wood panelling and the ceil- ing tile in place. The serving counter will be a big improvement over the present set up in the small shack, especial- Jy on men’s nite, when You prac- tically have to walk up the wall and across the ceiling to buy a chocolate bar or a: golf ball, We must not overlook the ef- forts of many of‘ our members who have helped “in any way on the construction of this building, all help was and:is' appreciated. I hope to include the gutcome of the women’s organizational meet- ing in this week's column,’ but'in case we do not meet the deadline, I will close with the following re- minder:— draws for the Bosse Tro- Phy, will appear in this column on ursday, May 16 and as the rounds must be completed..in the times scheduled please. contact your op- Ponent immediately, Bosse Soert deadline — 7 p.m, Sunday, May 1 ~88r SOURDRON Liters _ Adminstration ‘ Squadron iy parade on fis Darke ing lot of the Schnell have put in’ steady hours |to in Castlegar.’ Some however, seem to be concerned about its progress, Practices are to’ commente | this week for little leaguers as well as Pony, leaguers. » President “Lioyd Bailey has. arranged ‘a five-week schedule for. the little Teaguers to be run off here and in Robsoii be- ginning May 13, ‘Concluding this a round-robin series is to be played Baseball. Games. Start Here on ‘Monday who are to be presented ‘this year,’ tor the first time, with trophies. ° Pony. league “was: unable to form a league due to a dire short: age of players. Consequently, one team each from both ‘ Castlegar and Robson was formed, With the two already existing fn Kinnaird a schedule is hoped to be drawn up soon. I sincerely hope that ‘this team from Castlegar will not suffer defeat at the hands of elther Kin: haird or Robuon. Don't’ let~ me down, fellows, for ‘nothing could be more shameful! . Along’ with ‘our shortage of players we also have a shortage of coaches, managers and umpires. 1 cannot quite comprehend this sit- uation. As’a Celgar employeé and a former Cominco’ employee I’ fail to see why ‘fellows from both - of these plants will not lend their gup- Port. I-believe that some are afraid to* pitch: in ‘and’ help, « some are hesitating but hesitate too Iong, while others don’t seem to care as Jong as someone else does it. I ap- peal to all of you fellows to lend a helping hand to' get baseball firmly ‘established in’ this town. Won't you give up one or two of your nights a week ‘at the. most and help these youngsters? If you are at all interested in coaching, day 1 At this parade, Cadets will be is. sued with tickets for the Annual Banquet. The money for these tic- nets must be in-by \Wednesday 29 May 63 so. thatthe C e in | gaatlegar at 18:50 hrs on Wednes: 5 May 63. |derstand th: \forming three softball teains, one or just plain organization please’let Barry Fer- guson or myself know. Don't for- get — play begins this Monday. Just as a‘note of interest I un- at the. local girls are each from C; and know how many to cater for. Next parade will be Wednesday 22 May. 63.:Fall-in at: the parking lot of the Super-Valw store. 2, Routine: ‘ Squadron’ soliahus, Drill for the A well hit ball fs still travel-| Annual ual 3. orsesly, Officers: 15 May 63. P/O Pryce. F/O Hill. 4. 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