CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, June 29, 1977 . Views from Recreation Director Pat Motge CASTLEGAR NEWS, mei June 28, 1977 ~ With summer activitics in The canoe camps, always the reercation program getting popular with the youngsters, underway this week, we wish will be stressing water safety to mention a few of the pro- canoeing skills, outdoor games Sattbal are the Base Runners. Team member: are, front row, left to right, Yvette Duif, Lora Lee Card, Nina: Swetlishoff and Natalie Postnikolf, Back row, left to right, Kelly Sallis, ‘aren McIntyre, Natalie Stupnikoff, Connie Batchelor, Marlene Leggett and Kim Redisky. Missing from photo are Leanne Barisenkoff.and Julie Higgens as well as coach Nettie Stupnikolf and score keeper Elaine Sallis. In Little Lassie Softball Windup Tournament "Base Runners Victors Despite poor weather con- ditions, a fun time was had by all at the annual windup tournament of. the Kinnaird Little Lassie Softball League held at Kinnaird Park, June 12. = The “Base Runners” cap- x Kootenay Senior Baseball League Scores :. Kootenay International Senior Baseball League stand- ings: et West ct. * 636 ATL -200 091 3: Team w New Denver-Sil. Republic Golville Grand Forks East atk, Angels 10 1-909 8 2 800 Gatlegar 4 8 333 tured top spot and the league trophy for the senior league, with “Blue Babes" finishing second; “Yellow Zaps” in third and “Green Hornets”, fourth, In senior round robin play, “Blue Babes” placed first and received the winning plaque. In second place were the “Yellow Zaps"; “Base Runners” finished third and “Green Hornets", fourth. i In the junior league, the “Blueberry Creekers” received the league trophy, with. the “Flyers” coming ii in second and tbe “HI-C” in third place. The “Flyers” captured first place in junior league round robin play, with each team member receiving a Dairy - Queen certificate. The “Hi-C” came in second and the “Blue- berry. Creekers” were in third place, Castlegar News SPORTS Trail’s Eric Lepper Player of the Week Trail Hotelmen's Eric Lep- per has been named “Player of the Week” for June. 13-19, ina Phone: Red Cross Swim Lessons 1st Session July 4- July 16 Registration July 4, 9 a.m. - 12 noon Tiny Tots to Junior Level 365-5106 For information Clarke’s Pool 750 - 2nd Ave.; N., Castlegar recent. announcement from Kootenay International Senior Baseball League president Larry Seminoff. Lepper pitched and batted his team to two thrilling weekend victories. He hurled nine complete innings in Trail’s overtime 4-3 victory over Cas- tlegar Cubs in the twi-night opener, scattering seven base . hits (all singles) and elenine | no earned runs, In addition, the Hotelmen' 's ace fanned 17 Castlegar bats- men, increasing his league- Employing reliable. Union painters. Try our prices for Home Decorating. Winlaw leading strik it total to. 56. His single in the bottom of the “ninth inning drove home the winning run, Lepper capped the night's heroics: by delivering a game- winning pinch hit single in the seventh inning of Trail's stir- ring come-from-behind 8-7 vic- tory over Republic in the twin bill finale. He will receive a $10 cash token donated by the Grand Forks District Savings Credit ‘ other civic WIND-UP TOURNAMET was held mid-June in the Kinnaird Park for the Kinnaird Little Lassie Softball League with the Blueberry Creekers named winners for the junior league. Team members are, front row, left to right, Tara Lyon Lady, Peggy Scott and Carrie Batchelor. Second row, left to right, Kelly Davis, Kelly Bouthillier, Sherry Bouthillier, Elaine Melntyre. Back row, left: to right, assistant coach Karen Batchelor, coach Jean Davis and score kecrer. Janice Bouthillier. E and Suzanne Re ha atthe Coal , bh really have to forget all you know a anise ms These functional, yet attractive; “eaditions to. your decor are available In m ny differant styl id materials. For a Limited Time Only ‘they re L Also, book before July 10th, and: recely reduction on both Upholstery and Drapery Materia ‘Castlegar Custom eet Across from the Castle Theatre mit zt Look at These Prices on Taymor Tents at ‘Monashee Sporting Equip nent Local RCMP’s Modified Bed Race eal neat The idea of a bed race during. Castlegar Sunflower Fest has gained momentum as the local RCMP detachment, who are sponsoring the event, continues to challenge all busi- hess firms, service clubs and fons in the have been changed to a degree. The newest set of rules are as follows: 1. Contestants must be’ em- ployees of the business plac- ing’an entry into the race. However, one or more small Castlegar area. The race is to be held in the early afternoon of July 23 taking place from the starting point at Kinsman Park, along Pine Street to Columbia Avenue and then south to City : kilometer (a third of a mile). ‘The Castlegar RCMP-have’ provided.a trophy for the win- ner with Silvester's Food Mart sponsoring a trophy for the underdog. The rules laid out at the time of the initial challenge may form. to- gether in order to have enough participants to enter a 2. Beds must be ‘a-minimum of “three feet wide and six feet tong: wheels—maximum of “6. 6. A . Only business firms, service + clubs, service organizations, eivic organizations and pro- fessional services may enter. six, and must be the only persons to push the bed throughout the race. All beds are to be entered in the parade. All contestants must wear either costume or sleeping attire. All entries must be from the, Castlegar area. Monashee i is the ola’ to find Good Quality °° oui At}, outs a. Beds. i v' a mattress, have two sheets, two pillows, and the bed must be occupied by two human beings. f 4. Beds are to be manually pushed by a minimum of four persons and a maximum ‘of Firearms Legislation -A Blow to Owners Bill Jones, president of Firearms’ and Responsible Ownership, Ine. (FARO), says that the new firearms legisla- tion, now before Parliament as ‘Bill C-51, will strike a most fatal blow at the three million legi- there is no such thing as a “gun problem”. Of particular concern, says Jones, is a provision in the bill which gives the federal govern- ment the power to systemati- cally disarm any given class of timate firear and their families in Canada. Fresh from the wake of Bill €-83, which died with the last session of Parliament, Jones fficers in Canada. Under. Section 90 (1) (b) of the new bill, ) Crawler *. (CRANBROOK) LTD. * ‘The Balldazer Poopie Genuine ITM Undercarriage, Rollers, Tracks, Sprockets, ete. Equipment overhauls, for all! used attachments, track press and rebuilding. Corner bits, cutting edges, ete. +A complete Service’ » oylon Tents Reg. Price $40. Now......... 2-Mon Teint 18"" Sidewalls Reg. Price $46. Now. 3-Man Tent 18" Sidewalls ot ALSON “YOUR BOBCAT DEALER" ~ ‘leita ue’ +° | Phone Days 489-2711" Nights 489-3126 or 426-6494. Telex 041-45222 |. Monashee Sporting Equi * 1400 Columbia Ave. 365-3181" : BCFSAA, \ will'direct the activities, ~ this can be by order-in-council, - which. is a method of enacting law that says that the new legis!: merely Bill C-83 with a new suits of clothes, and contains: the same awesome powers. He is urging all firearms-enthusiasts ly oppose this gun “Become v Own Captain With Help from Henne’s Marina oul Mercury Engl June 30th. Great Ski Boat: 16’ Apollo Rocket Reg. $51 65 h.p. Merc ane E-Z Loadet. trailer. 5199 Boats - Boats - Boats - Boats boats, small boats, fast boats, and fishing boats. ati be surprised at our diversified Inventory. With ino (4.5 away a case of oll (value $3! 40 h.p.) we are giving Bye when Fitchased fore san & WW Apollo Meteor Fully loaded with options. 120 h.p: OMC "$6950: Hot Deal For A Hot Day With every boat purchased during Ee att aa 959 nay = dawnt or your neh a ney © 25% tat for the same reasons they opposed the previous one. Jones. belieyes that the public has been given a false _impression of Bill C-51, and is annoyed at the. speed with which the government is ram- rodding’ it through Parlia- ment—in order to avoid analy- sis or discussion, and to prevent a build-up of opposition. He states that Bill C-51, like its predecessor, contains all the avenues and legal devices, necessary for the discourage’ ment and eventual elimination of civilian firearms-ownership in Canada, and wonders at the Liberal Government's strange and continuing preoccupation with firearms, He'adds that, since there are about 10 million firearms in Canada which are used by three million people and their. fami- lies, the comparative number of Since a police officer car- learm for the pro- tection ‘of ‘the public and him- self, Jones says that Canadians should wonder why the govern- ment wants the powér to take it-. away from him. He adds that FARO has obtained a legal veri- fication from a prominent Toronto law firm, and feels that the public is totally unaware of the bill's possibilities. Mr. Jones is encouraging all firearms-owners, policemen, and interested citizens to con- tact: their. Members of Parlia- ment and vigorously oppose Bill C51. é Scuba ‘Certification Course atthe Beaver Valley Pool Starts: July 18. Call’: 367-7333 To Register Super Suntmer 9 Be Above-Growud Post related incidents proves that- | Free Water =r Serv at Summer Fun cor Ho5G, REA NEA THAT'S! TH f WELL’ DESIGNED GOLF HOLES OFFER GN OPTION! A GAMBLING, WELL-EXECUTED TEE Are Ano een TEE Shor’ LERVING YOU WITH HOLE I§ THE 1a" AT CHERRY HILLS 8). THERE 18 A SMALL, FLAT EIN THE YD. RANGE ANY |ERROR ‘GOULD GO BPLASHT ‘O}HIT FURTHER TO. THE RIGHT, WHICH; Bi gered BUT IT-LERVES.A LONGER ‘SEC Bor RATHER E MY CH! ne “ake “IRON SARELY PAST THE ‘TRAPS: THAN FLIRTING” WITH: THE’ PENALTY, ‘OF A MIS-HIT EASY APPROACH, OR A 260, ECOND ‘To enti Camp Two student athletes from the Castlegar Aves, Pam Schrel- ~’ berjand Terry Ward; have been. selgcted to attend: he 1977. * Youth Developinefit’ Carp. at Jericho Hill School: in: Van- couver, July; 3-20. a * Spor nsored ‘by. the» BC. ‘ Federation ‘of School “Athletic ‘Associations, the fifth annual Youth Development Camp is being held in cooperation with the? B.C.’ Track “and Field, - Basketball, 5-Pin : Bowling and Wréatling. ‘The camp is for’ student- } athletes 14-15. years of age, 2 with participants to the camp * coming from all parts of:the province. They are chosen. by ; each of the 20 constituted ath- 1 letic associations making up the grams that still have vacancies, The first lollypoppers pro- gram, which runs July 4-8 from 10 a.m, to 1 p.m. at the com- munity complex, is in need of more participants. This acti- vity,, which is designed’ for children between the ages of 4- and 6 years, will allow children the opportunity to experience arts/crafts, ‘group games, the adventure playground and the wading pool. Each week of the summer there is a lollypopper program taking place at the complex. A few of the classes are relatively © full, however, the majority still have openings. ‘ The first canoe camp of the season scheduled for July 4-7 still has a number of openings: This camp, originally scheduled for the Little Slocan Lakes but now changed to Christina Lake, is open tesayene 11 or 12 years of age. Two Leagues Meet At Softball Windup Sandlot and T-League teams met June 19 at Kinnaird Park for an’ exciting day's activity of softball, sponsored <- by Regional Recreation Com- mission No, 1. Free refreshments and * treats helped to make the soft- ball windup a little more pleas- ant,-as the sky rae clear and the ry hot, coaches + “This year's camp willibe- , hele over a four-week ‘period during the month of July. The girls), July. 3-9; 'BPin Bowling (boys and. girls), July 10-16; July 175 ‘The Youth » Development, Camp is thi {i Hidst Unique high’ school program“of'its kind in Canada and has become one of | the highlight events of the B.C. Mahi 9 school sihlolics * palace F meri Sharing the trophy as win- ers of the overall season in the Tikagae division were both the Tarry's Torpedoes, coachell | by Mrs. Harshenin and Mrs, Sherstobitoff;: and'Pass Creek Sharks, coached by Mrs. Sloan. Each of these teams had a score of four wins and one tie, so the trophy. will be ‘engraved sith both team names. ‘The ‘seasonal winners of the Sandlot division: were the Castlegar Canaries, coached by Kathy Zebert. This team had an excellent season with a total of six wins and no loses. The tournament on Sunday -proved: exciting “and demon- / strated excellent ball skills. The “winner of the T-League section was'the Pass Creek Sharks, with: .the” Tarry's.,Torpedoes “coming. second. Each: of these ©. “teams received ribbons for all members as & memento of the day's festivities 9°00. °° In the Sandlot section, a hard-fought game resulted in the Tarry's Hawks, coached by Mrs.’ Strelaeff, defeating by only one run the Castlegar” Eagles, coached by Sheri Mol- nar. These first- and second- place teams also received indi- vidual awards. * Special thanks go to all the adults and students: who took the time and effort:to coach a feas, Having. t pete helps the you me’ SHimulated in Bt. ‘selpation of. the: softball | pro- gram. Expos at Top” Of Mosquito League Scores Sentinel Baseball Associa- : tion Mosquito Division stand- ings: Team Expos Mets _ Dodgers * Klothes Kloset Yankees Blue Jays (Slocan Park) Hornets (Crese. Valley). “can You. Dig ; —These Prices? — — “Style. Petters: Chole ners 2 } and nature awareness, / Once again there are a few openings for’ ‘the remaining camps which, take place throughout the summer. - The Kinsmen Corner gets underway on July 4 when a morning program of games, crafts, drama and music will be offered all neighborhood child” ren, These activities will be followed in the afternoon by the opening of the wading pool. As well, there is numerous playing ‘apparatus which should be of interest to all children. a, o. 8 Summer programs still needing support are the sports’ camps, outset and adventurers. ° The first sports camp is scheduled for Pasa Creek School ‘on July 4. This will be followed July 11 by a camp at Shoreacres. Other camps dur- ing the summer are planned for Robson, Tarrys and Glade. These camps run Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will concern themselves with. all aspects .of ‘sports, Activities planned include. in- dividual sports such as archery and team-games such as lawn hockey. During the week, num- erous sports will be dealt with >in terms of skill development and playing. ““."The three adventure pro- grams designed for the 6- to 9- year-olds have a few vacancies ieft. These programs will be held the weeks of July 11, July 18-and August 2 between the hours of 9:30 and 2 p.m. The follow-up to the ad- venture program is the outset program which begins its schedule in Blueberry, July 18, Further programs are sched- uled for Castlegar. beginning Aug. 2 and 16. The outset pro- gram is designed for children between the ages of 10-13 years, Asall programs during the summer months have a limited enrollmént and are dependent ona minimum. number. regis- - tered, early registration at the 2, Recreation Offive “would “be appreciated. * Throughout ‘the ‘summer "programs, we strive to offer fun ‘activities with a’ “degree” of educational experience in group participation and nature aware- ness. Hopefully,: you will take the time to register your child jin a recreational activity. % ee ° é ‘The Bob Brandson Pool is offering on Saturday and Sun-: day evenings blocks of time for private rentals. Any person, group or individual or organi- zation may rent “the ‘pool for , their own private party. Per- “ ‘sons interested in such.a rental should contact the pool directly at 865-6424. tee | Persons interested in swim lessons may contact our offices for the - few. vacancies which remain in all sessions through. « out the summer. - : ‘A couple ‘of’ courses that stil: need: participants are-the Syncronized Swim: session starting on July. ‘4th-at 11:80 *-a.m.-and ‘the Survival Course - which-starts the same day, at ythe same time. : Starting July.18 at 12 a.m. ‘is a Mommy & Me class: which still has openings. For other classes with va- “cancies, remember, ' ‘contact our office. A reminder. to .the resi- “dents of Robson that. your pool. is “opening this: week and will have a complete schedule of activities planned throughout - z the day. s . The Minor Hoke} School ‘sponsored ‘by the. local as- * sociation’ “and- scheduled for “August is still in need of registrants, Persons . wishing further information should con- jtact Earl Salekin. “Numerous recreational “fuctiies f in. our: community are ‘designed for's summer activities... “To make maximum use of these facilities" your support and ‘participation is requested.’ “Your Floor ; Covering Centre! © Carpatt & Sheei Lino ~ Sales & [nstallation Gordon Wall Ltd. 1005 Pine Ave., Trall :« Ba oo ‘Pork Chops.....__. med ba Friday, July 1 ‘ey lve a Have A Cook-Out | with these Fine Quality Foods ron Silvester’s Food Mart! | Open Regular Hours 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Canada Day Open Nightly 7 Days a Week Until 10 p.m. Serve a Delicious Canada Grade A-| Beef ‘ Chuck Steak 169 | Grove Beef — : Wieners......... importéd No. 1 Medium Cooking Onions 4 Ibs. for cone “Coffeemate.. =. 1202. Shaker Can’... ” White Swon Deloxe . Toilet Tissue i rge Bold:'5 1b. B Fire Starters: Zip. 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