Beor Watch Was Held Nightly Kin-Belle Rangers Canoe Trip Down the Arrow Lakes _ Good paddlers,’ good com- pany, good food, mostly. good ‘weather,’ favorable winds ‘and ‘beautiful: scenery.:made the = Kin-Belle Rangers recent Ar- row Lakes canoe trip one to remember, Thoy were guests at Can- Cel's tugboat camp the night prior to di As the tug “those aren't feathers you're using, they're paddles!" This gave the group the incentive to paddle the 20 miles to St, Leon Creek arriving before 3 p.m. for the first night's camp. Camp was made each night after roughly’ 20° miles of paddling broken by. lunch, lots crews will know, their camp cook, Mrs, Kelly, is not only a most interesting person but ‘also a fantastic cook whose delicious dinner and breakfast ‘gave the canocist 2 ood start. Four canoes crewed by B Kin-Belle Rangers Pam Sor- enson, Verona Bozek, Donna Baron, Karen Christienson, Lyn Birch, Jane Partridge and Cindy McLeod, along with their leader, Mrs. Doris Sweeney' (who took the accompanying and helper Mrs. ke ‘Twelve. swimmers’ from ‘ e Kootenay Region’ (Castle- gar, Golden, Trail-Warfield, Beaver Valley. and- Colville). icipated in the Rotary swim - eet at Hope. an ty the weekend. 800 swimmers on es Ritson North Vancouver, Port Moody, pire Pool (Vancouver), and the Geib region were in atten 2 see tenay finalists were: Boys 11 and 12-200.IM" Rob McGauley. ‘Sirat. ic. Girls—200 IM Darcy Thompson first, . bbie Porter third. ° Boys ‘1 and 12-50 Back 2+!) Reb, McGauley second. Boys 13 and 14-100: Breast Juergen Korn ‘second. Girls 15 and 16-100 Back =) Jo-Anne Carlson. third. Guris 11 and 12-50 Fly Cindy Porter fifth. , Boys 13 and 14-50 Fly Juergen Korn fourth. aint 13 and 14—200 Medley ie ‘Kootenay second. -Jr. Boys—200 IM Juergen Korn fourth. Girls 13 and 14—100 Breast > Darcy Thompson first,: Bobbie Porter fifth. Girls 9 and 10-50 Breast = “please ei: vine clade Nancy Cupello fourth. - Boys 11 and 12-50 Fly - Rob McGailey second. \ their annual Chesser ‘Gtris 13: -and 14—50 Fly Darcy ‘Thompson first, Bobbie Porter sixth. Boys 15 and 16—100 Breast * ” + 7;-Bill Bronson second. . Boys 15 and aver—200 Medley Relay” Girls 1S and 16—100 Free _ Tennis Club News - JoAnne Carlson fifth. . . Jr. Girlsa—200 Free Relay - . Kootenay first. Team of Darcy Thompson, Bobbie Por- ter,Heidi. Porter and Terri Mayer. E Bays 11 and 12—100 Free * Rob McGauley third, © Gets 13 and 14—100 Free Darcy Thompson first, _ Bobbie Porter third. Boys 15 and 16—100 Free Bill’ Bronson third. * “Closed Tourney Soon By Lori Friesan This. weekend * several mixed-doubles teams will: be going to Nelson to compete in best of luck and hope they bring oe cup back to Castlegar. Last Cup mens’ and ladies’ singles, mens’ and ladies' doubles and mixed doubles. Please register by phoning the Friesans. If the tournament is to be held on the : weekend of Aug. 21 and 1 he registration ‘deadlie will - Aug. 19. The Castlegar Junior Open Jett Pantages and Pam Buck- . ingham, are teamed up again this year so the competition "should be good. The Castlegar Closed , Tournament is scheduled for Aug. 21 and 22. At this writing - a new date has not been set 80 tin board for further develop- ments. ‘The events played are: is set for Aug. 25, 26 and 27 and is open to all juniors 18 and under. You may register by phoning’ Barry. DePaoli. . Please keep in mind that allof the courts will be used for these tournaments and with six courts available,‘ we hope that as many people us possible will icipate. ipal Tonight *is' your’< night, “Indies. See you on the courts! Edie Dunn, started at the far. northern end of the Arrow Lakes on July 11. A Wilf Sweeney helped load gear and waved goodbye with the final encouraging shout ‘He s About Recreation to cool off, ex: ploring and resting some viele they never knew they had. Nightly “bear drill” turned out to be just practice. No bears invaded camp and if one had SPORTS done so he would: have en- countered a by trap of: cascading pots, pans and rocks on the first pass at a food pack. He would have ‘also encount- ered eight shrieking females (one Ranger loses the power of: , ‘- Summer Programs Proving Successful =. By Lynn Frisk. - Our ‘summer. programs being offered this year have proven to be a real success. All canoe camp and Outset pro- ‘grams have. been ; filled to capacity,” while’ Grasshoppers’ ; and Lollypoppers have = also "shown good turnouts to baie The new Lollypopper- gram, .which is being of offered the week of Aug: 16-20 at Kin- naird Park, is now beginning to fill up rapidly. This. program provides preschoolers between the ages of four and six years the i the Canada Games Pool’ in Burnaby on Aug. 20, 21 and 22, Best of luck to all swimmers, and we hope that many local residents will find the time to attend these meets and cheer our local represent- atives on to victory. eee ‘We want to remind you of another program we will be offering in the. latter part of © August, our Hunter. Training Program. Any persons wishing to obtain a hunting license in the near future and who have not. da license are PP 0 ina’ variety of activities such as games, crafts, picnics, swim- ming and special tours. ‘As there are still a number. vat openings srailable, anyone wi to reaisttt their’ hashed Participants f in the'Bike-A-- ‘Thon which was held in June are ‘reminded © that pledges should be collected and turned in to:the recreation office as quickly as possible. This is necessary so that reports and + statements can. be® finalized before ‘the end of August. eee The Castlegar Senior Citizens recently went ona tour of. the Rossland = Mine and Museum. Following this tour a fun-filled afternoon was en- joyed by all at: Gyro Park in ‘Trail. The next senior citizen ‘outing is scheduled for Monday at Lakeside Park in Nelson, Any senior citizens who wish to take part in this next trip or the trip scheduled for Aug. 25 are reminded that they should sign upas early as possible as there are a limited number of seats available.” . This ty eae was also a very successful week for the Aquanaut Swim Club. Con- gratulations should go to Rob McGauley, ‘one of the® local members, who participated ina meet in Hope. He placed second twice and third once, against some of the best swimmers in the province. — The regional swim meet “will be held in Nelson this coming weekend. Winners at this meet will then travel to the provincial meet to be held at SUNDAY, Canex ‘Speedway Stock Association a ‘presents MID-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP ‘AUGUST 15 Time triels 1 p.m. Racing 2 p.m. 7 miles south of Salmo at the old Canex Tailing Ponds. CONCESSION AT THE.GROUNDS Proceeds to Community Projects required to take this course before . being - issued. their. license.’ ‘This course is scheduled to begin Aug. 17 at 7 p.m. at the ‘new ‘Community Centre. would also be a very interesting? and"énjoyable course, for’ any- one who’ likes the ‘outdoors, wilderness or wildlife. Remember, if you have not previously had a hunting ‘license and you wish to obtain ‘one, you must take this course. “Any person wishing to register or requiring further informa- tion’ should: contact the - re- creation olfice. . 8 «& During the past few weeks it has been extremely difficult to advertise upcoming events and as a result the recreation news has tended to be re- petitious. this is a speech at the ‘suggestion of a bear in the bush) and instant” pandemonium. + Two bears’ were seen in-.. cluding a big golden one in above Hutchinson Creek. coloring was typical sartoe but no hump or dishface could be discerned with field glasses, There were a lot .more osprey and loons on the lake than were seen by. Mrs, Sweeney on the same canoe, trip taken in 1970 and in 1978, There were nesting osprey - evers five, miles. on .some.. | shores. A flock of abeut 60 ma- _ featic'and noisy Canads ‘geese, ‘were seen south of *) Countless water cluding”-one’ harried mother with 18 babies’ were spotted. Mrs. Dunn, official ‘camp fisherman (the only one with a fishing rod), | provided trout snacks and a delicious dinner. The catches were accompanied by jubilant’ yells followed by. complaints that’ the canoe was being paddled too fast forthe fish to bite—even though the biggest Rainbow was hooked at full speed. ahead. Until’ the: last 85 rile birds * far. West Koofenay Animal Clinic. | will be closed Aug. 8-22: Veterinary Service will be provided: by Dr, Morgenthaler. in Trail:-: Ph. 364-1910 or Dr. Croxall in Nelson’ : x Ph, 352- 7861. : 332) PAPER CARRIER URGENTLY REQUIRED Boy « or girl, 12 years or older, required for paper’. route in Robson townsite, Call Castlegar News at'365-7266 or drop in at uf - 193 Columbia Ave. See us for: | BUILDING NEEDS HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS: KITCHENWARE —- PAINT CARPETING — CABINETS CAR ACCESSORIES ” " GARDEN SUPPLIES le seen. On''the last wight, Tack | Dunn and'sons Rob and ‘Andy went.to Broadwater by power- boat with Mr. Sweeney and bought: treats ‘like ice. cold, orange julee and ice cream” cones, Even though the female crews had made it that far on their own, they were grateful to leave - the “listening * for bears” duty to the men that night. Sat., July. 1. 8 very hot day, saw the group, complete with “elbow length .“gloves” {really a wierd variety of wet socks worn to shield sunburned hands) paddle triumphantly up to the Syringa launch ramp. Even though the Rangers weren't able to get as much canoe practice in preparation as their leader would have liked, they learned an awful lot while travelling the 220.to:180.miles! under their own paddle power. Just like riding-a bicycle, it's the best way to really see the beautiful Arrow Lakes and il- lustrates the varied activities which can be enjoyed by Rangers who are the senior branch of the Girl Guides of Canada. Tennessee Aromatic Cedar] Chests Every. Bride’s dream Artistic Design. Supe aul MIDVALEY: : SHOPPING Slocan Park community service. If you or your organization are spon- soring an event we will be glad to mention it in this space provided by the Castlegar. News as long as you inform us of the details two weeks prior to your event. - “Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. Results From Joy. Keillor Bridge Club Monday: Night Play Ten tables took part. in Monday night’s play at the Joy- Keillor. Bridge Club with Castlegar Pairs the special game: Winners during the evening were as follows: North: South z First, Judy Shepherd and Ron Chalmers; second, Mary- Ellen: and, Hubert’ Hunchuk; tied for third, Dr. Jack. Ste- phens and Joy Keillor with Dr. David Kendrick and Wayne Weaver. East-West First, Bennie , Schneider. and Louise Whitehead; second, Dr. and Mrs. Gary Jenkins; tied for third, Frank and Elva Moore’ with Clara’ Johnson and Connie: Miller. ‘The winners of the Castle: gar Pairs were Bennie Schnei- der and Louise Whitehead. / RUSSELL AUCTION ve SERVICE ‘Antiques’ = “e ‘Household = Farm <-\ Construction Eq: uipment, etc, Clesking = Ring Man’ Assistance in Setting Up. “"Adion by Auction” Castlegar, B.C. 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PLAZA 365-2220 pani pactdilinctcasnetanernny Pass Creek Park Pool is a Fan * s Place on a Hot Summer Day Sana neeeeer ly Golf Executive Posting Meeting By John Dalziel There were not quite as many out on Wednesday morning of last week as there have been _in the past weeks. Tits was unfortunate as Reg Symons, SYAO, and Claude Bissell came up with a, real pot ‘pourri of ways for. dishing out the prise balls) There was Closest to the Pin) Longest Drive and Hard Luck Golfer, all in addition to Bingo! Bango, Bongo, It made for a, real interesting morning for the 24 golfers who took part, George Wilson dropped his ball about two :feet from the > hole on No. 3 to pick up the ' Mike Closest honors. . while Verzub hit = real dandy on No. 9 for the Long Ball. Yours truly had the misfortune of being the Hard Luck golfer and was made the eciplent of a’ special ball prize that did little to al- leviate the hard luck. Water Sports Day At Slocan City The Canadian Legion at , Slocan/is sporisoring a water sports day at the community * beach this Sunday. The children’s ‘activities start at 9 a.m: with swimmin; ‘and’ novelty © events. vAdule events in the afternoon will include log burling, . canoe joisting, “obstacle races “and ‘ other water sports. | Aquanauts Return Victorious: From Swim Meet at Golden By Camille Kerby The Castlegar Aquanauts were victorious again this past weekend at the Golden‘ ‘In- vitational Swim Meet. oS Final team standings were as: follows: Castlegar 578 points, Trail-Warfield 483, Golden 274, Nelson 176, Revel- stoke 65, Beaver Valley 46 and Colville 18 points. Several. pool records were broken by Castlegar swimmers. Inthe boys }1-and 12. age-group: Rob McGauley set a new meoced in the 50 yard backstrok atime of 95.3 seconds. Rob also set a record in the 200 ‘in- dividual medley with a time of 2:42.56. Girls 8 and ‘Under Doreen Innes—winner Jana Command—second, Boys 8 and Under John Farkas—second Boys.9 and 10 Michael Berger—winner Boys 11 and / Rob. seguolog! ave 5 Girls 13 and 14 Wanita Command—second Boys 13 and 14 = Mark k Grarkovite Oe q Girls 15 and Sia, Realyn Beale for | Boys | a and Over Russell Beattio—winner Paul Stewart—second * I - Girls 9 and 10 50 Yards. Inthe boys 17 and aver age group, Russel! Beattie set a. new record in the 100 yard. breaststroke with a) time of 112.2, Steve Bozek seta record Castlegar swimmers who “ “placed in the final events were , record in the final of the 50 yard butterfly with a time of 50.5: secon ‘Jana 3 lyn Beattie set a new: Fy. record in the girls 16 and 18 100°: "Free, first in Back. yard backstroke with a time of -°_+:-, 1:16.2, The Aquanaut boys 15: and 16 200 yard medley relays: team seta new record with a Send for your. FREE. 1976 NELSON HOME BUYERS GUIDE «Name Address Phone’ O° 4 eo aaeteh Contact; Jim. Lamont. Box 3116 - a BC. eg Sn MAIL TOON WEL, Fad ALAM NCTE ED HOMER Membership open to interested persons. Chris 1M, fret | Kerry Uchida—fitth in Fly, sixth in Free, third in Back. Debbie Innes—third in Fly, fourth in Free, second in Back. Boys 9 and 10 50 Yards Michael Berger—first in Fly, first in’ Breast, first in Free, first in Back. Josef Berger—third in EY second in Breast, fourth in Free, fourth in Back. Chris ls Wanjolfourth in ; Breast, third in Free, second | in | Back. ‘ if Sharon Cooper—fifth in 60, Fry, third in 50 Back, sixth in 50 Breas' Boys 11 and 12 Rob McGauley—first in 200 ade 100 Eves, second in. fiest in 100 Breast, second in 60 Fly. 3 Paul Stewart—second in TM, first in) 100 Back, KOOTENAY BUILDERS 663 Columbia Ave. Phone 365-5155 Cer Paae aaaaeaee Notes from the Castlegar Golf Course Incidentally, I got off easily, this time since Bert’ Lamb was out of town, This week it will be roy turn to be away 80 I have a bit of a breathing space before we lock horns again, In the Bingo, Bango, Bongo department the leader was Joe Killough with 11 points; Earl LeRoy, Ira Hendrickson and Bill Oglow had 10, whilo Andy Honcher and Otto Walker Sr. had elght. % Otto and Ira will have been the bosses yesterday but what they will have cooked up I have no idea. The boya were pleased to welcome Ernie Mills to the, group for the first time and he de tooking forward to being one | eo re; Bingo, . Bango, ‘Bongo seems to have been the order of the day since that was the com: petition Played ip. in the evening, as well, Carl Loeblich, Ralph Clay, "Alt He Sicha and, Alex McKinnon ‘did’ a nice job of. running ‘things. Fifty-five and this tim Top honors were shared by. (lel_leLleLleL_le[_leL_leLle/jel_lel jelje Clee ie Castlegar News ISPORTS| Walter Gorkoff and Ed Isakson will 11 points, Right behind with 10 were Buzz McDonald, Harry Sheridan, Karl Koreen; and Bill Cheveldave, Corky Berg, Jim Halteuman, Alexi Lutz, Garry 8! MeGauley and Bob. Wright had nine, Hard luck! golfer of the evening was Ed Storvold'who finished up. with two lonely Uttle points; Ed took home a nico shiny dew, ball a3 con: solation prize. « ‘This week the competition was Two Man Best Ball and will have been run by the team of J. Fostey, B. Carlson, B. Watt, R. Archambault, and P, Gorkoff. This seems to be the ‘summer doldrums but it is to be hoped that as many as possible will show up both morning and eve- nings for these social events as they are a good way of getting to know your fellow golfers. In this respect I would like to make a suggestion, Some groups have bern i in the habit: of arranging four- somes prior to the event and this ia a good thing, However, there have been occasions when single golfers have been left atanding around for consider- able time before being able to foln in tho festivities. Why not ‘arrange your groups in threes ‘ard then you would be able to play the good samaritan and vask any single man around to ‘fill up the foursome. Wedohavea Fepstaon a belng a friendly course and would sure help to keep thia up. ‘Your executive’ has {nstl- tuled a new. idea in “qom:’ munications-with the members.“ which I think is a god one but it's only | as» good as” the} individual member, makes it, ‘Following each executive meeting they are planning on issuing a newsletter which will | be posted cn the bulletin board in the clubhouse, The’ first of these is there now and I found it ‘very interesting | reading. However, most members don't seem to be aware that it is CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, August 12, 1916 Action there, Take a look the next time you walk into the clubhouse. It is on your immediate right as you enter and at approximately eye level for easy perusal. T have often heard the question as to what the ex- ‘ecutive Is doing and this is a real good way of finding out. Personally, I am looking forward to the next one if only to learn if there has been any reawakening of interest in ‘the affairs of the club and the progress of the new clubhouse. in particular, I notice that the ‘piles of shakes being. split is growing appreciably and rather. wonder, -how ‘many members will show up with hammera’ © when the time comes. for them | to be lad. f You'll find a friend where you see this sign. Information Call Fast — Courteous = Reiiabie’ ‘Phone 365-5700 reclel e(le. Be Hen Castlegar. Drug , “The Book Store West's Dept. Store ‘CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT ~ COMMUNITY CENTRE™ : + Advance Ticket Draw. on *& C.B. RADIO SE * TICKET OUTLETS. j SLOCAN VALLEY Slocan ‘inn, Slocan ©. Palmerson Veriety Store, Slocan Stocan Park Genera! Store ~ Maples, Store Johnny/s Grocery, & Ges Seles “Theus Goowral Sone ‘ Centra! Foods. _ Castleaird Hardware ” Sponsored by Castlegar & District Project Society