i B2 Team Hi Carling O'Keefe 8. Ce! 4. Thrums Indians 5. Northwest Homes 6. Texaco Stars 7. Ootischenia 8. Cubs ‘9. Pass Creek 0. Valley Juniors 4. 5. Horeoft, Cel gar G. Fleming, Carling O'Keefe 9. H. Hesketh, Celgar 4.G. s peneversott, Pass Creek CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, July 22, 1981 Commercial F Castlegar Men's Commercial Fastball League Final League Standings GP 1. Labatts 21 Batting Average (50 x's at bat) SBSaSsaesae M. Poznikoff Marsh J. Postnikoff F. Loukianoff W. Kuzyk J. Moran T. Moran B. Tarasoff C. Kooznetsoff J. Tarasoff P. Chernenkoff R. Drazdoff B. Ozeroff 8. Postnikoff D. Konkin M. Colt.xin G. Anderson S. Postnikoff Terry Hughes G. Fleming G. Semenoff T. Taranoff F. Sherstobitoff P. Angrignon F. Wychuk A. Sapriken P. Markin R. Irwin F. Kooznetsoff Peter Evdokimoff ® Clay Whitf'eld gar Top Batter Trophy: John Horeoff of Celgar with .421 B.A. Best All-Round Player: Gary Fleming of Carling O'Keefe. Umpire's Trophy: Sue Belanger. Valley Juniors John Shuratoff Gordon Zeabin Grant Sookro Al Pitgpoff Kevon Johnson Ber Ru oSkGwSaS VKH OCOMAIICHOMEIADM RBI 168 804 389 114 200 0 166 206 200 125 0 0 il 111 - oo B. O: P. Datehkoff Jacobs H. Stevens T. Cheveldave W. Hepner T. Frick Tim Harshenin J. Nesteroff Dale Hockley J. King T. Manders Rick Hall T. Sabourin R. Percival J. Molitiwynik D. Wallace P. Picton Dave Ward S. Morris Draper Gordie Pare Lunn Hemon Ken Gorkoff NaS an BS-NSSSE58 WOOMROARAD ” forey OCHOABRHOSBOANHDORLADNA ROROKH he BBNESRSESEESE EBS BS38 B. Cox Terry Ward Dave Picton Apay Dunn R. Finlay Daryl zibin Stan Simens Jim Keller Harry Kanigan Dan Knutson Rocky Belanger | Lawrence Halisheff Jr. Stu Austin . Gary Skitney Sr. Lawrence Halisheff Mike Belanger Darrell Kues J. Kambick Pino Laurino George Plotnikoff Jerry Schuepher T. Halisheff Northwest Homes Ron Hutchinson Bobby Hutchinson Tim Keraiff Dale Schultz Sandy Booth Doug Fellman Mike Nevakshonoff Wayne Abeitkoff Dino DeRosa Len Woods Warren Hutchinson Clay Liber Darryl Weir B. Osmachenko W. Tamelin Larry Plotnikoff Steve Kanigan Larry Keraiff Don Savinkoff Don Deschene Norm Deverney Jim Mason Ed Zeboroff Pete Evdokimoff Paul Kinakin Stu Deverney R. Wilson Kirby David 3 pusceccaceusecuetc- gatheseusessaeeu, wcrsreeeseeusunase 12 12 Bart Pam COOMmNME SSRE88 8888 - anaran ” SEs 38265 ea ee - ot et eat ace i i Reenaneade renteoSSi8o vouns BRSESSERBRRESSES SSSESRERBRBESRSSSS SEREE (Recreation News :Peany Carnival Well if you still haven't managed to get involved in any SunFest ‘81 activities there’ are a few events +heduled for the The Recreation Staff have organized many fun events which will be sure to get you in the spirit SunFest. Some of the events will include a of the weeks! Tie up a eating contest, peanut ble, relays, view a windsurfing demon- stration. As part of the Sun- Fest activities, two of the in- structors from Windsurfing Kootenay West will be out at Syringa Park to answer any about at tl Office or at my Chamber of Commerce for a complete listing of remaining activi- ties. Regional Recreation Com- mission No. 1 invites all chil- dren four to 12 years cld to ome to the Penny Carnival at Kinsmen Park on Friday mnorning. It.gets underway at FREE Estimates Automatic Transmission Service Special. *28.60 INCLUDES: road test, remove pan, visual inspection, clean sump and screen, adjust bands ond link- age, replace pan gasket and fluid. “SPECIALISTS con- test, and new games. It's sure to be loads of fun, so come out for the Penny Car- nival. Windsurfing Why not make this sum- mer the time to try a new sport? Windsurfing is excit- ing, challenging, and exhil- arating. You have the oppor- tunity this Friday morning to eo FREE Towing within a 100-mile radius with major repairs. We have Automatic , Transmission Shift ‘Kits in stock. One-Day Service in most cases. 368-3231 2865 Highway Drive, Trail (Across from Kay Motors) and to show how it’s done. The demonstration will be starting at 10 a.m. If you are interested in finding out more about this sport which is fast increasing in popu- larity, then this is the ideal time. Sunflower Ran One of the big events of the final weekend of SnnFest is the 1981 Castlegar Sunflower Run. Here is a chance for all runners, big and small to come out and participate. ‘There will be twe courses: a7 kilometre and a 3.5 kilom- etre. The longer route will have three categories: Men's (16 and up), women’s (16 and up), and a 16 and under div- ision. The shorter course consists of an open category only. This event is being sponsored by Regional Rec- $$ SEALCOAT A 2ctiv! protessia DRIVEWAYS, PAR This rubberized s DIESEL, impede ler wi ther ag pedrance’ of fresh new- asphalt estimate, phone NG LOTS il retard GAS. Ott- oe reation Commission No, 1 in. conjunction with Sid’s Sun- flower Seeds. Sid’s has gen- erally donated 50 T-shirts to be given away to the first 50 participants who register the morning of the run. Regis- tration will start at 8 a.m. at the Ci Complex, $1 but you must be regis- 4 tered by Friday. The one-day bike adventure starts from the Complex, takes you to Pass Creek for a morning swim, continues through Robson and on to the Hugh Dam for lunch. and the Run should get underway by 8:80. There is no entry fee, but you must register before starting. Trophies will be presented afterwards to the first place finishers of the 7-km course, men’s, women’s, and 16 and under categories, and to the first place finisher of the 3.5 km course. Medallions for seconds and thirds will also be awarded. The run really stresses parti ipation, net competition, and averyone who participates will te given a certificate. So come on Castlegar. Bike On Monday, July 27, we have a bike rally and tour of Hugh Keenleyside Dam hap- pening for the 10 to 12 year and SAVE $$ enol; cp rled-on-aspha TENTS COURIS, ete ng and maintain th For your TREE EASTMAN PAVING CO. LTD. 354-4309 or 352-5855 WILLIAMS 6... [Moving & Storage 2237-6th Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. Residence: 365-2283 Out of town Customers call Collect 365-3328 tau will then be taken on an interesting tour of the dam, and afterwards begin the trip back to Castlegar. Plan on being a part of this energetic and educational adventure. * Cyele Excursion Cy. A cycle excursion of longer duration is planned for the 13 to 15 year olds. This three day trip up the beautiful Slocan Valley to Slocan City takes place July 28 - 80. You should have a reliable ten- speed for this excursion. ‘No need to worry about fancy bike touring equipment — supplies, will be bussed to camping spots along the way. ‘An emergency vehicle will be by at all times. This 80-mile, 3 day round trip will be a challenge to all, and certain to be a memorable summer happening. Registration fee is $15, payable’ at the Rec- reation Office. Frisbee Demonstration On Monday, July 27 there will be a frisbee demonstra- tion at 2 p.m. on the Kiwanis Soccer field beside the com- munity complex. This should be a great demo to take in. Orange Crush, who is spon- soring the event, is. utilizing professional frisbee throwers . to demonstrate the skills in- volved in this unique sport. They will be givng away T-shirts, and free orange crush, To Advertise ‘Your Sports Events Call 365-5210 last weekend’s bed P. Anderson Laly Williams Stuart Phil Koochin Brad Elliot John Horcoff Hal Hesketh Tim Horcoff Jerry Antignani Gary Konken Roddy Horcoff Bruno Tassone Clay Whitfield Ron Bartsoff Dennis Chernenkoff Steve Koochin Fred Horcoff Wayne Kinakin Howie Byers Ken Sherstobitoff Tim Kru; Ed Plotnikoff George Pereversoff Dan Markin Gord Zaitsoff Fred Nevakshonoff Jack Swetlishoff Ken Chernoff Chris Welt Phil Zaytsoff Mike Vecchio Marsh Alex Pereversoff 8. Sookachoff M. Gyrkovitis Welch B. Fietz P. Strelieff R.Sherstobitoff Robin Tomlin Dan Lektin George Nelson L. Chernenkoff Danny Voykin Bob Gretchen Dan McDonald Walter Tomlin Jim Nazaroff Calvin Beatty Alex Ozeroff Kerry Cox Brad Makortoff P. Stralaeff Andy Ozeroff Jerry Trubetkoff Dave Kanigan astball league final standings WHOCCOMMIONARITHORESOS weawy ae bes OH mORDOOROOAAHR rm face attracted many spectators. —CasNewsFote by Linda Holl Canadian team chosen _ BROOKFIELD, N.S. (CP) — The final roster of Can- ada’s National Senior Men's Softball Team has been an- nounced by assistant coach and .manager Hugh Mathe- son. The team will represent Canada at the world cham- pionships in Santa Clara, Calif., July 30 - Aug. 2. Ten members of the 1980 Canadian. champions, the WATER WELL DRILLING WEKOPS ax Telephone 428-5901 e Box 2520 Creston, B.C. Brookfield Elks, headed the 17-man list, revealed after a week of tryouts at the Elks’ home park in this village near Truro, N.S. The national team has five pitchers, two catchers, six infielders and four outfield- ers. Selected from the Elks were pitchers Robert Put- nam, Steve Healy, and Dave Hunt; catcher Bobby Camp- bell; first basemal Mike Wor- sley; second baseman Mike Henderson; shortstop Doug Holland; third baseman Rob- bie Cooke; and outfielders Steve Locke and Dennis Pet- erson. Out-of-town selections are first Pierre G lin Quebec City; infielder John Green of Saskatoon; out- fielders Marty Kernathan of Calgary and Ron Gustafson of Winnipeg and pitchers Ron Boland of St. John's, Nfld. and Jerome Brocklehurst of British Columbia. Two of the players had ex- perience at the international level. Henderson and Green both played on Canada’s gold-medal winning Pan- American team in ~ 1979. Green was also on the na- tional team at tho world’s championship last year. The club, under the direc- tion of Elks coach Terry Henderson, will see its first action as a team tonight when it plays visiting Char- and catcher Serge Bourke of Faweetts in a pair of exhibition games. SunFest ‘81 Sunflower Runs —————— —_ LT sTwer comevex COME RUN. Or even walk it you want 0 ist have a leisurely outing 1 holds its Sunflower Run (4) Ahad — RT SEEN SY ETN § 4 B3 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, July 22, 1981 IMPORTANT NOTICE to West Ki y Power C s In the | event of on ag suspension of fea services) the Cominco holding golf tourney Dozens of prizes will be up pany for grabs this year in Com- | to ensure the availability of electric a iicnlacantalie ‘our inco’s annual Orbit Golf Tour- customers, nament for pl and Customers not receiving thelr bills may obtain them at the ; t retirees. The Orbit winners will be invited to special tournaments in Trail and Kimberley during the Cominco 75th anniversary weekends in September. The 18-hole tournaments will be’ Pa held Sept. 12 in Kimberley jyweat koctenay power and Sept. 19 in Trail. Cominco Orbit golf tourna- ments have been a popular annual event and for the anniversary year the spouse and children of Cominco em- ployees will also be in the competition. To enter, two or more eli- gible persons play an 18-hold game after declaring “this is my one and only Orbit golf entry” — before inove rele Slee & Service 3 : Power & Light Office », Payment ot a fade al either your loca! West q ‘oatenay Power rolice or rikough ‘ny of the. Company coll Herlea a ogencies. Your co-operation will be epprecioted. SUPER SALE when this Saturday. There is no § Arena Complex with free T: peer de begins at 8 a.m. at the rts to the first 50 entrants. The run is run and walk fun, open to all ages giving everyone an opportunity to join in the Arena Compiex start/finish Maal with the bottom RiDeEwoeD festivities and stay fit. Top diagram shows the route for the 3.5 km diagram showing the route for the longer 7 km route. Everyone is urged to come out and.not miss the —__5" Aue $$ I Clsire Nat SS be 1981 SUMMER STAFF of Regional Re: mission No. 1 are, from left, Verona Bozek and Lorene Tameiin. Front row, Leanne cction Com- ick row, Tami Ozeroff, Smalley, Jim Ross. and Y programs are in full sates coms. : MMer but ‘there is still more to Anterless elk endorsement, now available Archers who with: to apply Fully guaranteed tune ups, brake jobs, complete:engine analysis. See us bof lore your next trip. for an ment may pick ae their applications at any Fish and Wildlife office in the Region. - This has been announced by Tom Wood, regional manager for the Fish and Wildlife Branch in Region No. 4. ‘Wood emphasized the fact that these applications are for archers only. There is no general endorsement for an- tlerless animals. Applicants must complete the application'and forward it along with -a current elk licence to the Fish and Wild- life Branch, 310 Ward St., Nelson. There are no limiting numbers but all applications must be postmarked prior to Aug. 20, 1981. A This is a change from pre- vious years and is part of the overall management plan foe the region. Wood, who advises that the Hunting Regulation Syn- opsis will be available about the third week in July, says the opening dates for hunting most species will be un- changed from last’ year. For Convenient HOME DELIVERY of the Castlegar News 365-7266 ENGINE BALANCING BORING WET HONING LINE BORING FLYWHEEL SURFACING CYLINDER HEAD & BLOCK SURFACING BRAKE & ROTOR TURNING PISTON & ROD RESIZING HOT TANKING GLASS BEADING Complete Head Repair Automatic Transmission Rebuilding Complete Line Of Engine & Transmission Parts SILVANO’S ENGINE & TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS LTD. Owned & Operated-by Silvano Lachetta WINNIPEG (CP) — Jee uarterback. m aq from ‘Tennessee State, joined Winnipeg. Blue Rombers of the Consied, Football League yesterday for a 14-day trial. The Bombers claimed Adams Tennessee State where he scored 81 touchdowns in four years at the university. teeing off. After the end of the round, each entrant signs the Is and fills out an entry form which is available at many local pro shops or from the Cominco Orbit Office in Trail. Both the scorecard and the entry form are to be sent to The Orbit, Cominco Ltd., Trail, B.C. by Aug. 24. The winners will be de- termined by one of several, systems of handicapping. In the event of a tie, there will be a playoff. o— Discounts of 10 to 40% A reall, BC. se WHO'S YOUR CHOICE for "JULY ATHLETE OF THE MONTH. a | _tha Castieoes Hews would lkeyeute bi yours romination fousat: 4.4. thiste'e the Month, ” a Cestoger B.C. The person must be of amateur status cng reside in the West Kootenays. Inyour nomination please include past ievements and major accomplishments for the month. . Deadline for entry must be postmarked no later than August 3, 1981. \. bare *Autoplan ‘Agent. This’ procedure she “until the Insurance ‘Corporation i is again able to withdraw pre-authorized ne from your bank account. 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