SHOTGUN START got the Castlegar Open underway at the Castlegar Golf Course this past Saturday and Sunday. With 18 holes now in play on the course, a shotgun start allows four players to start out from each of the tee-offs at the same time. Thus, when the shotgun is fired, 72 players immediately start golfing. Alex Perehudoff of the Castlegar club won the tournament with a score for the Bithe end of June. ~ * two days of 156. Runner-up was Rick Toller of Vancouver, an ex-member of the local club, with 158. John Goffinet of the Christina Lake Club and Alex Bojey from’ Valley View in the Slocan valley tied for low net with net scores} of 145. Mr. Toller hit the longest drive on Saturday while Merl Sproule of Nelson hit the longest ball on Sunday. eet — Castlegar News Photo BARBECUED BEEF, piping hot | and rich with flavor and for Ki juices, was served up by chef a Belleau at the Castlegar Open luncheon held at the Castlegar golf course Saturday. Mr. Belleau, manager for Western Catering at the Arrow damsite,-has been a popular resident of the Castlegar area during construction of the B.C. Hydro.dam and leaves here with. his family at the end of this month, possibly Each of the roasts weighed 10 pounds and Mr. Belleau didn’t keep any of the preparation secrets to himself. Any- one who asked how the huge roasts were prepared was given full details. And there were lots of requests! — Castlegar News Photo, Doing business without advertis- ing is like winking at a girl in the dark. You know what you’re doing but nobody else does! CASTLEGAR NEWS Gather to Honor Newly Marrieds Sixteen friends gathered recently at the home of Mrs. J. Eaton of Kinnaird to honor newly weds Andrew and Ka- thy Lang (nee Katherine Kaippelberg). An evening of lawn bowling and croquet was en- joyed by all. After the games the guests showered the bride witty many useful and lovely gifts. Lunch was served by Mrs. Eaton and Mrs. Bob Sahl- strom. The couple left the fol- lowing day for Port Alberni Red Gross Anxious About Water Safely M|tity which is responsible for Today the public is ex-|years. Posed tors a rranleltade. of mes- sages abou e benefits of il uired to this product or that gservice, consult and te reat on the and many pora- Williston is The Hon. Ray Williston will succeed Dr. H. L. Keen- leyside, effective July 1, fe to Head Up Canadian Entity Canada,- who construct and operate the two systems, * With over 10 years ex- in dealing with Col- of the C: Canadian interests in the op-| eration of the Columbia River Treaty. This was announced at the ceremony at (Arrow dam| umbia river matters, Mr. Wil- liston will be able to make By we stock.a full selection of SAVAGE. SHOES for children ‘Maddocks Shoe Store very to the continuing success of the entity work. In addition to' helping| Monday by Dr. who retired that een as co- the er Treaty, he is the provin: cial of the B.C.-Can- of the Dr. Keenleyside relinquishes] ® his entity responsibilities at As chairman of the Can-| adian ae atity since the Colum- ‘Treaty was ratified (oenleyside has phen responsible. for ensur- ing that the Duncan,. Arrow and Mica projects were. con-| structed on schedule and that: the Canadian entity, in con- sultation with the United States entity, would produce ada liaison committee on the Columbia River Treaty. Five Games Played, One. ~ Rained Out In the Kinnaird sandlot league six ‘baseball’ games were u last week the storage projects as they were brought into operation. Both Duncan and Arrow projects have been completed ahead of schedule and Mica| is well under way. The en- tities have agreed on basic arrangements for storage op- eration over the next five From now on, the two considerable Sage across.” get its message about mae by drowning last year. gram that ranges from be- ginners’ swimming courses to instructor training, the Red Cross covers all aspects of} water safety. It is playing a large part in helping to re- duce Canada’s annual drown- ing toll by teaching the nec- essary sl ency situations: This. knowledge, ents caused by carelessness. der 12 years of age were drowned because they were unsupervised while playing in or near the water. A tod-| dler can drown in moments if he.falls face down in a small child playing with an inflated toy in the water can be carried very quickly into danger by a light gust of * | wind. ‘Adults also can be care-las fo) less about their own safety. How often have we seen the show-off who is determined to swim across the lake or inlet because he has done it many times before — but for- gets that was when he was 20 years younger. Or the party cut-up who thinks it is a big joke to push someone into the swimming pool ‘or off a dock.. Water sports are fun and provide healthy recreation for people of all ages. But the basic safety rules must observed if the high annual] y, death toll is to be reduced. time and effort to discover) water and load conditions. the best way to “get the mes-| Their objective will be to en-| The Canadian Red Cross} flood control in both coun- Society is equally anxious to es Safety across, to British Col-| acne of B.C. Hydro, is no umbians, of whom 221 died| stranger to the Columbia 1 Riv- Through a_ varied. pro-/both in the United States and to meet emerg- few “inches of water and alan quired to Smee prevailing sure optimum generation and Williston, who" Aa a er Treaty and the people, with one game, the Indians vs the Crickets, being rained out. The Tigers scored a win of 10-3 over the Raccoons, while the Mets downed the Indians 6-3. In. the following game the Mets then downed the Crickets 14-9 for another win. sf The Tigers lost to the re-| Pirates 3-11 while the Pirates went on to beat the Raccoons Following are the stand- ings of the teams to June 6. P W_LTPts Pirates 10 18 Indians . 9 Raccoons 10 Tigers 10 10 QRanwor- Mets Crickets 9 The Castlegar Angels won, both their games last week how-/and are back in first place ever, will not prevent accid-/the “A” league of. the Little Canadian division with a tot- Last year, 212 children un-|al of 17 points. Me The Dodgers are right behind. with 16 points and still have one rained-out game’ to) make;u make up. one and -lost ‘one last week are still in top spot in ie “B” league. Indians won| ¢ * Castlegar Angels Win Back League Ist Place “BY League