CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 28, 1980 Provincial gov't funds special olympic athletes The provincial govern- ment will be providing a grant of $25,000 to assist the British Columbia contingent of 25 physically disabled ath- letes and support staff to participate in the 1980 Spec-. ia) Olympics in Arnhem, Hol- land, beginning on June 21, ° 1980, Hon. Evan Wolfe stated that this assistance -recog- nizes the outstanding ability of British Columbia's dis- abled athletes and offered, on behalf of the province, his best wishes for their success as members of the Canadian team. Tennis playoffs June 7 for B.C. Summer Games - Playoffs for the British Columbia Summer Games for tennis are being held on June 7 for the junior team and June 14 for the senior team at Rossland. Junior players must be 18 years of age as of Aug. 14, 1980 and under 18 as of Jan. 1, 1980. Register by May 31, 1980 with Blaise or Bonnie Szekely, Box 683, Rossland, Telephone 362-5457. For more information on the Summer Games, contact the office of the zone co- ordinator at 310 Ward St., Nelson, ‘telephone 352-2211 local 473. KISBL statistics * Kootenay International Senior Baseball League statistics as of May 20: Top 10 (minimum 12 at bat) Player AB John Mota, Tr. Ed Lemoel, B.V. Ed Sacks, Rep. Pat Vlanich, Tr. Gopher Somday, Rep. Leo Orestad, Rep. Mike Kirby, Rep. Mike Linn, N.D.-Sil. Dan Rickard, Rep. Kerry McIntyre, Tr. 21 “ Runs Scored: McIntyre, Tr. — 9; Somday, Rep. —8. RBI's: Art Mercer, Tr. — 6; Mota, Tr. — 6; Larry Reid, BV. — 6; Sacks, Rep. — 6;.P. Vlanich, Tr. — 6. Doubles: D. Rickard,.Rep. — 2; Somday, Rep. — 2. Triples: Sacks, Rep. — 2; 3 players tied with one each. Home Runs: Mota, Tr. ; 3 players tied with two each, ‘Slugg. Pet.: Mota, Tr. — 1,200; Sacks, Rep. — 1.000. Stolen Bases: Al Cicchetti, Tr. — 3; Ray Duncan, B.V. — ABNYSMOUM SH Pitching (won-loss) Pet.: Duncan, B.V, — (2-0) 1.000; Dave Lavigne, Tr. — (2-0) 1.000; Randy Sandaine, Rep. — (2-0) 1.000. ERA: Duncan, B.V. — 0.00; Lavigne, Tr. — 0.58, Strike-outs: Gene Lafreniere, N.D.-Sil. — 20; Duncan, .V. — 16. : Moleon “Three Star” Standings (5-3-1 Scoring System) Player Ray Duncan, B.V. Dave Lavigne, Tr. Pat Vianich, Tr. John Mota, Tr. Dan Rickard, Rep. ° x Player of the Week The KISBL “Player of the Week” for May 5-11 is Ed Sacks Jr. of the Republic Gold ’n Sawdust. Sacks’ timely hitting (4/6-.667) triggered a double-header sweep of the New Denver-Silverton Twins.. .His sixth inning home run in the opener deadlocked the score at 4-4 and sent the contest into extra innings. Sacks collected an rbi earlier in the contest with a sacrifice fly. His two-run triple in the sixth inning of the nightcap scored what proved to be the game-winning run and helped ignite an eight-run outburst which carried the Gold 'n Sawdust to a‘come-from-behind win. Slocan Rec It Iddked lke nothing was goitiz to stop- those Slocan Park Mosquitoes but Mt. St. Helen's had different: plans, She blew her top, and in turn, dusted the Slocan Valley. ‘This resulted in tho of N Games’ Zone: Playoffs will continue until the end of June, If you would like to find cut information about the events, dates and times con- tact the recreation office at. 226.7744 or the’ zone co- and Bronco baseball games as well as softball competitions on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. All games will continue as scheduled unless notification is given. * « The. swimming program will be commencing June 2. ° Make sure your registration form is turned into the rec- reation office by May 29. * * * The B.C. Summer at 852-2211, local 473. Registration for the summer program. will take place from June 12-27. Rec- reation newsletters will be distributed during the first .two weeks in June. . _ * . If you still have addi- tional activities that you would like to see in the.sum- mer program — hurry! Give the recreation office a call. ‘Total $1,939,250 Grants, totalling $1,939,250, to 46 provincial sport and recreation organi- zations were announced by the Hon. Evan M. Wolfe, , provincial secretary and min- $350,000 will be used to sub- | sidize clinics and workshops to train coaches and officials, and $470,000 will be used to subsidize training camps and travel by British Columbia to Western Can- ister of g The grants, along with monies set aside for contin- gency needs during the year, which represent an average increase of 11 per cent over 1979, are from the British Columbia physical fitness and amateur sports fund which is financially assisted by monies from the lottery fund. ° Of the total grants, services, adian and Canadian cham- pionships. ei An additional $600,000 SMOKE ~ SPECIAL Volo SHOP CIGARETTES “All Canadian Brands” 39 rer CARTON “SUPER SAVINGS” Prices Effective ‘Til Sat., May 31, Or While Sale Quantities Last will enable the organizations to admi: + prog: and communicate with their 500,000 total members, while $260,000 will be used to host Canadian championships and : promote the sports to enable them to attract new: mem- bers, . Vw, y_ 4 oolao ENT STORES Ub. ‘ARTM A DIVISION OF F.W8. WOOLWORTH CO. WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE HWY. 3 TRAIL Woolco Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday: 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Salmo’s athletic program Mrs. Donna Bishop, co- ordinator of Salmo Recre- ation, has drawn up a spring program of recreation for four days per week which offers something for every- ly. On Monday after school there will be roller skating in the curling rink. On Monday evenings, commencing July 31, there will be Farm League Baseball for those under 18 yeers of age on the Salmo Elementary School grounds. This will include exhibition games against Beaver Valley and Trail League baseball teams will play at Salmo Park with roller skating at the curling rink the same evening. On Wednesdays after * school Pee Wee girls’ softball games for girls under 13 years of age will be held at played at Salmo Park. Again on Thursdays af- ter school Squirts ‘Softball games will be played at Salmo Park and Minor Soccer at Salmo Secondary School grounds. On Thursday even- ings slow pitch softball, Salmo El ‘y School grounds. This will include games against Fruitvale, Castlegar and South Slocan. In the evenings Farm League Baseball games will again be played at Salmo Elementary School grounds. Also on dnesd: ings Bantam d-softball for adults, will be played on Salmo Elem- entary School grounds. Also Thursday evenings Salmo's Pony League baseball games will be played at Elementary School grounds. Anyone wishing further fon should call Mrs. Girls’ softball games will be Donna Bishop. teams. The same ing: Salmo men’s softball teams will play in Salmo Park. On Tuesdays after school there will be Squirts Softball games for girls un- der 11 years of age in Salmo Park. This will include games against teams from Ymir, South Slocan, Castlegar and Fruitvale. At Salmo Secondary School grounds there will be minor soccer for anyone age six to 14. This will include exhibition games against other teams in the area. On Tuesday night Salmo Little June 1 to 7 is water safety week Swimming has some- times been called the perfect .exercise, and with good rea- son. Swimming not only im- proves your general physical fitness, but contributes to your social and i | #201-6445 Fraser Street | Vancouver, B.C. VSW 3A6 | NAME Your Personal. . . TEXET PORTABLE mn _copier + ATTACHE CASE SIZE - TAKE ANYWHERE + LIGHTWEIGHT (4% LBS.) - REPRODUCES EXCELLENT COPIES + FULLY GUARANTEED FULL PRICE $179.00 (It payment received In advance, no shipping charge) Tre: Transcanada Distributors | © CHECK OR MONEY ORDER ENCLOSED. | 0 C.0.D, ORDERS — SHIPPING CHARGES EXTRA. 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Knowing how to swim won't prevent all drownings, but a swimmer will have a greater chance of saving him or herself in an emergency. Red Cross swimming and water safety courses are available from the beginner through to the instructor level. Specially-adapted courses are also available for the disabled. The courses, which are continually evaluated and improved in line with the latest research, emphasize safe, enjoyable aquatics and the development of swim- ming skills at your own rate. So this summer, take a tip from the Red Cross: make swimming a.family affair. Enrol your children — and yourself — in swimming classes today. 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For further Brocklebank at Box 875, Station E, Victoria, B.C, V8W 2N7, s * The Rape and Sexual Abuse Crisis Line is now in: operation, 854-4222. Current hours of operation are Thurs- day through Monday. from 6 pm. to 6 a.m, . * . Columbia View: Lodge is looking for donations of car- Pentry tools to start up a workshop at the lodge. If you have anything to donate or need more information, please call 964-1271 and ask - for Bev, . You are invited to list your events and activities in Community Datebook. Send. us a note — typewritten or printed — to: Datebook, Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C. VIN oH4. Cominco contin community program By. late August, the riverbank below Cominco's Trail Lead Smelter should be showing the first signs of greening, thanks to a major grassing operation Cominco will be undertaking this summer. i Rex k PUBLISHER The Castlegar News and | the Mid-Week Mirror are both published by Castje News Ltd." Mail subscription rate‘to the 8 pei yeor ($28. in communities where the. 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The work to be done-this-summer_ will... greatly improve the river- | bank's appearance for people coming across the bridge towards downtown Trail. A crew of 20 will do the riverbank work, which is estimated to cost more than $35,000. Comit.go parks fore- man Doug Montgomery said it will involve establishing topsoil on the bank, putting in irrigation, liming the area (to counteract acidity), ditch- ing, seeding, irrigating until germination, fertilizing and careful maintenance. The grassing work is * possible now that a combined outfall has replaced several individual outfalls along the bank, according to Don Mad- docks, general foreman, yards and parks. He said another important beautifica- tion project this year will involve painting the grouted potshell wall below the Dros- sing Plant, The riverbank work is just a small part of area improvement and beautifi- cation work Cominco has done since the 1930's. 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