SoS os ea CASTLE ARNEWS, Thursday CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS Professional Tennis Coaches . OR OUT-DO Hi PLAY YOUR OWN GAME... ON'T TRY To. Ley Ro ye CERONEN EN. PLAY Me aed YOUR METHOD FOR ets ON PAR S's MPTATI ITS OTHERS.’ PLAY THE By Lori Friesan This weekend will be a sy one at the Castlegar nnis. courts. Bruce Murray and Mike jeLeod, professional coaches urrently on a B.C, coaching jour, will be at our courts Saturday, Sunday and Mon- ‘aay. Adult lessons begin at 8.30 £11.80 each morning, Students have lessons each jay from 3.00-6,00 p.m, with ixhib{tion tennis and coaches’ inte scheduled for the even- Bs. ‘There is a $2 registration fe for all participants in these dlinics, Let's have a good furnout for this coaching, as By John Dalsiel = Last Wednesday evening he Men's Night competition ook the form of Low Net. The vent was run by the team eaded by Terry Ackney and round 105 golfers took part, ‘— Competition was keen and jome scores were turned in hat are going to have Davy jones working overtime on handicaps. Maybe I shoulde’t Bay too much for.I enjoyed a Feal fine round in the company f Stosh Uchida and Pete Young, and I may be the first to feel the axe. Regardless, the weather as fine anda good time was jad by al : Big winner of the evening was Paul Strelieff with a andsome 29, followed by the lerrible twins, Jim Corbett ai Alex Lutz with.81 and.L.Pa rods re Ellis joined yours: ruly-at B Mebonal 'V. Mosher, B. Livingstone, H. Plotnikotf, Kaardal, E. Fitzpatrick, Coleman PHONE COUNTRY BOY SERVICE Sump & Septic Tank Pumping . 1800 SOUTH 4TH AVENUE — CASTLEGAR At Local Courts on Weekend many of us can use the help. . On May ‘10 and 11 Trail held its round-robin mixed doubles tournament with four teams from Castlegar partiei- pating. ‘The rain on Sunday caused cancellation of the remainder of the sels to be played, We will be golng'to Trail on Saturday afternoon to complete the event, so wish us luckt * Kootenay league play is not underway as yet, but it is hoped that it will begin soon with Nelson, Trail, Rossland and Castlegar participating. Reminders: Men's night on Tuesdays; ladies’ night on Thursdays. NORMALLY LONGER-HITTING FOE DOES. DON'T. PLAY. THE ce YOU KNOW WILL DO THE JOB. YOU MIGHT. WANT TO:‘SHOW.UP* News from Castlegar Golf Course He fanHuiten and A: Johnson had Koreen, J. Landis, B. Dek R. Clay, F. Peltsche and D. Ferguson, all with 85 were ball winners for the evening und, . Highlights of the week's play would have to be the two ” “eagles” that were scored, bo on the same hole, the Par 5 No. 4, Ernie Carkner was playing with ‘Tony Matt when he sank his*third stroke for the super bird. while Pete Johnstone happened to be playing with an old friend and namesake of mine from ‘the coast, Bill Dalzell, when he joined the « select company. This feat could actually be considered more difficult to achieve than a hole-in-one, since it involved three well-played shots instead of one somewhat +a lucky, one, and these two, boys: are to bé cofigratulated on their. play. Coming back to last, Wed- nesday evening, very pleas- ant event took place in the clubhouse at the conclusion of play. This was when Carl Henne, on behalf of the grateful 365-5013 SPOKANE - 1975 New Program — BOOK NOW! See West's Travel Agency for Prices West's Travel Agency 21 Pine St. — Cestlegar —, Phone 365-7782 DISNEYLAND July 5,26 August 9, 16 Dec. 20, 27 imembership of the Castlegar and District Golf Club, pre- sented Jong-time secretary Walter Jacobson and his good wile Micky with the lifetime use of an electric golf car. 4, Walter hd boos club sec- from its inception bit more co-operative. this morning and that a good atumber, will enjoy the better weather. ‘The opening rounds of the ‘Tom Clark Trophy competition. have brought about some a reat the start of the current season and his untiring efforts on behalf of the club ean never be fully appreciated. Incidentally, the electric golf cars that-canbe seen wheeling round the course on occasion are supplied by’ the local High Arrow Shrine Club and the rentals derived from their use helps to make up the local Shriners” financial ‘contri. bution to the Crippled Chil- dren's Hospital: Worthy of eres tier ences tween K. Kamisky and 'W. VanYerloo Jr, versus M. Gor- koff and K. Gorkoff and the one between M, Verzuh and D, Carmichael versus C. Christen- sen and T. Ackney. Both these matches went toextra holes before being wan by the first mentioned pair in . each instance. A Caleutta Auction on the final elght teams will be held at the coast. The cars are very well patronized by members, and visitors and have proved a very. worthwhile addition to the amenities of our golf course. Unfortunately, last Thurs- day morning’s Pensioner affair ‘was rained out. Even at that a few hardy souls did show up and, while they could only look out at the downpour, a very alee social get together was - enjoyed. ‘One thing, the Tin Can was’ very much in evidence and a few more dimes were added to the growing collection. It is to be hoped that our old friend the Weather Man will prove to be a yy evening and it teats Kies veel close Reah for this team matelplay compet oP Well, the entries’ forthe 1975 Sunflower Open are now as I warned in previous columns, Should you happen to afraid - have been‘too late, I'm you only have yourself to blame, since there has beer lots of warning. his year’s competition bids irtobe bigger and better than ever with entries in from as far away a3 Ontario. The . only chance a latecomer might have now is if there should bea cancellation, and there haven't been very many of these in recent years. - Japanese Prove Fast Skaters During Hockey Exhibitions Canadians know that. the Japanese perform well in a number of sports: judo, karate, othe martial arts, volloy-ball, gymnastics, maybe even base- “ ball. But hockey? ‘Well, the Japanese nation- al hockey team played a few, games in Canada in February, courtesy of the Canadian Ama- teur Hockey Association, to show that the Japanese can play ice hockey, even though they didn't shock the Canadians like the Russians did in+1972... The Japanese are smaller —they average about G-feet6 and 150 pounds, and the size difference was the deciding factor in the 6-5 loss to the Junlor A Toronto Marlboros on Feb. 9'at Maple Leaf Gardens. Paint: Your Car NOW! PAINT JOB SPECIAL $199.95 REPAIRS EXTRA CAPRI * 633-6th AVENUE SOUTH ~ BODY. AUTO — PHONE. 365-7791" CASTIEGAR, B.C. . and some think that if But the fast skating of the Japanese, as well as their shooting and fast. plays, im- pressed Canadian observers, their size were more equal, the Japanese swould be on a par with Sweden, Russia or Czechoslavakia. . The Japanese team also played games in, London, Win- nipeg, Prince Albert and Van- + couver before returning to Japan. Shoreacres And Tarrys Track Meet On Friday, the schools of Shoreacres and ‘Tarrys held their annual sports day. There were many racing events including straight racing and novelty events such as marble and spoon, crabwalk, three-legged, skipping, potato sack races and tug-of-war ° events. ‘The over-all winner-in the boys’ events was’ Charlie Bielby, who received the tro- phy. This was a closc-contest and was finally decided by a run-off between Charlie Bielby and Gordie Perepolkin. ‘The girls' trophy was won by Angie Podmorow. This was alsoa close contest with Connie Elasoff and Monica. Yerestaeis tied for runner-up, Glenmerry NEW AND USED FURNITURE 3191 Highway Drive PHONE 364-1822 Recrection News From fhe Director's Desk | . By PatMetga || With “he awimming pool now open, we have set our prices for the coming season, Dally rates will apply, for the months of May and June, however, It will be possible to acquire @ season's pass for the months of July and August. ites are a3 follows: daily. sessions—children 36¢, ‘stu- dents 50c and adults 75c. Season pass for July:and ‘Avgust—famlly $31.60, ‘adult $18, student $12, and child $10, If any groups are inter- ested in renting the pool for a private gathering thoy may'do soata cost of $16 per hour. This cost also includes a life It should be noted that rogistration for Red Cross swim classes are not being ecepted as yot. Petsson is. underway for our summer programs, year we will be sponsoring a day camp, canoe camp and playground program. As yet,’ registrations are not. being taken, however, these: pro- grams should:be kept in mind as there will be a limited ‘enrollment due to the cutback in staff. 4 Paul Strelieff Big Winner During Men’ $ Night ‘There is evidentally going ‘We have hired our, summer. staff and thoy will be presently: undertaking a leadership train: - ing course..This course, which will be conducted from May 26° to 80, is open to any interested persons, Registrations for the workshop will be taken at the Recreation Office’ until May 22. Our request for materials which could be used by the summer program has met with much suceess, However, we are still in need of added materials which your houschold : no’ longer necds. For further information < please feel free to contact the Rocreation Office. . Recently ae special meet- Ing of the Recreation Commis- sion the following commission- ers were elected to the execu- tive: chairperson Marilyn Jobn- stone, vice-chairman Len Duns- ford, and treasurer Jock Ste-' wart, i . “The ofher members of the commission are Ann Jones, Mike Davidoff, Mike Pooha- choff, Steve Wiwchar, Larry Stoochnoff, Allen Selbie and Terry Cormier. Positions are still open for a representative . from Pass Creek. : ‘These commissioners are working for your sera in recreation and are wi work on your behalf "8 th regard to any problems you may have in your particular area. B Local Aquenauts to be # goodly coming to the Open from pro Denny's old home club, Glen- eagles in Vancouver, and he ts busily engaged in Uning up a friendly match and supper between this bunch anda group of home brews, It is not necessary to be an entrant in the Open to take part in this quas!-social affair, and if you are interested, get in touch with Denny, and Iam sure he will be able to Castlegar Aquanauts have been busy practicing dally. in the Bob Brandson Memorial Pool this week. There is a good membership registration and the club promises to bea atrong one this year. ‘Any new members wishing to be registerdd for the Castle- gar Aquanauts are asked to come to the Bob Brandson Pool where will be You'll find Hallmark Poots i design, construction features and extras that just * ‘won't quit. 2 eHundreds of pool shapes and sizes, or custom designed 12 your order, '.# Durability of Fiperatas con: auruction backed By Inaisiy iberglasa guarantee. torrosion free fittings, mosaic ° tile and necessary accessories. Flexural strength of Fiberglass: is? times greater than steel, ester than concrete, ¢ Lowest maintenance costs, Like- Number One Selling Fibergioss Poa! In The World. unique Fiberglass strength. FREE (CH Please send full-color lIterature on Hallmark Pools. 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PHONE 2659219 | SEE: THE ‘APOLLO'S’ ON ‘THE WATER AT HENNE’S CABINS & MARINA LID. ‘CHRISTINA. tae “PHONE ‘anr545 eee eT Sy: a as Sat RUSE IM EN tgp og qmege pe ene oe Squadron Recelve ue tea Faduatlng, ceremonies of Canadian Power Squadrons: Castlegar Squadron took place May 10 at the Hi Arrow Arms Hotel in Castle, ‘The 18. graduates who completed the Better Boating course during the past year: received their certificates from District Commander Percy Mc- Callum of Kelowna. ‘Those’ graduating we were Ar- nold and Mary Anderson, Ed- ward Botterill, ‘William: and. soanae Enulish Sawyer of Nelson,’ Kenneth, Dorothy, Beth and Donald Mitehell of Fruitvale, Ian and Renata W: terlow and Norman Chapde: da al: aivent ‘and a flag to retiring Squadron Commander Jim Burnham. 7— Canadian Power Squad- ‘rons is a nation-wide associa tion of Canadians interested or active in boating or’sailing.. Its objective isto alatlish ‘a high standard of akill in the handling of small boata and to increase (the safety: and’ plea- sure in’ boating by improving ability through training. «+; Officers of the new watch for the coming year were sworn sin and-conaist of Squadron Commander William Turner, Nelson; training officer William Mis rer Gerry ‘Archibald, Castlegar; public: relations of- ficer Graham Oliver, Nelson; marine’ reporting, Ken Robin- son, Trail; and ‘entertainment, Ray Gattinger, Castlegar. - :Plans were announced for 2 cruise and predicted log race on Kootenay Lake ‘during ‘the Labor Day weekend. OP a ecoee ae oe eat WP eee gen on renee ? The British. Columbia- Yukon regional committee for. ‘the Canada Council's Explora- tions Program held one of its regular meetings in Castlegar + recently, ‘The purpose of the Explor- ‘ations program; is to provide funds to individuals and groups ‘wishing to ‘carry! out’ projects involving new forms of expres- £ ° At Kinnaird | Transfer Police are still investigat- ing the:break and entry. of Kinnaird Transfer which’was weported to the local: RCMP detachment Friday morning. - ‘At-the time of the report, there was no indication that> anything was missing’ or that any damage bad been caused. asus eae OR Resources. fo: be Managed On Local Level in Valley. . B.C. may become the first “BOAT, BIKES TRAILER SHOW | ‘Tis Saturday — rena Parking Let, Recreational Soles © ‘914 Columbia ‘Avenue Castlegar. - Super-Valu SUMMER FUN pools | will be at the eas _ Boat, Bike & Trailer Show. = this Saturdoy. We tnvite you te dmp around and see our display of = ie Parking Lot “Special Prices daring: the Show da to have part of her natural resources gov- ened bye locallpelected. Regearees Minister: Bob *. Williams says that. the Slocan Valley could soon’ become first of many such regions in; the province witty “concept would have te elected from, the, valley,,to,be the managers ofthe cee? e Kesour' Fepre ati ieted tbe ropes af imitted the ‘proposal isditt cult to nail down" and the establishment: shortly ofa committes: comprising» Slocal d off The committee included chairman I. Orchard, of Simon ‘Fraser: Univeralty; Mrs. Della Kew, Vancouver; |H.) Elder, Ganges, B.C.; Ms, Pamela Haw-. thorne, of the New Play Centre, ‘Vancouver; Garth’ Graham, of he vakon kon Resigns Lb en, yee ind Ms. Nini Baird, Canada Cotinell member, Val ea Taree Mow Unar Corsiroston ve couver. z 5 She e 7 Guides. Recelie Badges Badges awarded and those receiving them as follws: Little House Embleni— ‘Audrey Armstrong and ‘Terry Lee; Challenge Emblem— Colleen Daacher; Woodlore Emblem—Lynn Smecher; Be Prepared »» ‘Emblem'— Lori Heagy, Kathy Shaw, Stacey Sullivan,: Dorothy’ MeNee, nine Bagg, Patt! Wallace, ice Shields, Terry Lee, Bev Baron and Colleen Dascher; Bakers Badge—Kathy Shaw; Child Care Badge—Terry ‘Lee; © Challenge ‘Badge—Terry Hikers Badge—Patti Wallace, ‘Terry Lee, Lynn Smecher and Colleen Dascher; ‘Weatherman Badge—Lynn Smecher, Colleen Daseher,‘Bav' Baron;* Kath: YASS Lori Heagy:' Home igo Patti “Wallace, Kathy Shaw, Dorothy’ MeNee, Lori Heagy, Bev Baron, Janice ‘Shields, Stacey O'Sullivan, Ter- ry Lee, Colleen Daseher’and - Janine Bagg; Emergency Helper Badge—Patti Wallace, Kathy Shaw, Dorothy McNee, Lori Heagy, Bev Baron, Janice Shields, Stacey 0 O'Sullivan, Ter- ry’ Lee, Colleen Dascher and Janine Bagg. ‘ Fire Probe Closed ‘The Castlegar fire depart- ment has closed its investiga. tion of the May 11 fire which destroyed the premises of three - Castlegar businesses causing $95,000 in damage. Fire Chief Ed Lewis said ‘Tuesday. the cause of the: fire remains unknown. He said.an investigator with the fire mar- shall's department had not bi dence to support such a theory: ‘About 85 firemen battled -. the blaze which also spread toa garage and adjacent home’, belonging to Jake Pedersen, ‘Corner of 12th Ave. and 5th Street 1 block ‘down from the’ Post Office GENELLE, B.C. © ; -We ore Agents fo! » @ LAWNEOY MOWERS @ JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS HARBOURCRAFT ALUMINUM Boars. SNOW TRAILS SALES & SERVICE NEW STORE HOURS Monday’ through’ Saturday: 10'a.m, 14 12 Noon -'1 p.m.'to 4 p.m. geet resource managemént,” Mr. , Williams said that the : Recreation >. " Committees ~ Are Appointed {committees ment ‘should ; make stellen in defining ‘the rules. “Obviously, you don't. im! icy like this on Mr, Williams i ib'ideal Bess forauch a thing” “