BS: TA BLESS Kinnaird Little Lassie League are these members of the Daring ‘Dashbounds; front row, left to right, Teena New, Sandy. Belezyk; Colleen Dascher and Lori Konkin. Back row, left to right, Joyce ‘Greenwood, Janine Bagg, Susanne Thor-Larsen, Carol Barnes and ooo Mean ao a as von i i h : ROURNAMENT WINNERS in, the Grade’4’ ‘to 6 division of the’ coached by Mrs. J. Church. Winners of the Grad Tio 9 division is the’ Nine White Boomers coached by Mri , Runner-up is Redisky. the Kinnaird: Kiddles coached ‘by Mra.C. Walsh. A. wisdup: was | held on Monday of last week in the Kinnaird Park marking the end of Hie Rinated Little 1 xian softball ‘seaso: aird Lille Lassie League Photo Kim ird Little Lassie mengue v3 ts for the, abov. ague eal a successful! division were Mrs, C. Posnikoff, 1978-74; soltball season .with:a 4 ith innaird’ *.son," Mrs.’ K: EB. Johnsod,: Mrs, A Posehachoff, Mrs, M. Wallace, Mrs. Kavaloff, ‘Mrs. F ‘Hyson’ and*Mrs..S! j Presentations ‘were!m § The: ote playoff, stant fifth’ place, Valley Vista oached by! Mra. on Gjnestad. nerous Penn Bobs Pay'N Takit, Castle- gar Hote! Castlegar *Drug,.Cut-Ra: ‘Stedman's, Macleod's, Sup. Central Food, ‘Arm: “Assistants for the'above division’ were, Mrs. P.’ Liber, ostiikoff, -Mrs.:M. ‘Mrs.* Volpatt 8: sPifth place, Kinnaird Killers: ‘poached Mes Lesestt Mrs.'E.: Higgins: Mrs. M. \Foubiste: The Castlogar Me mercial Softball League io sponsoring | {local’Softball Tournament at; Kinnalrd ‘Park this Saturday and Sunday, The seven’ local; teams Involved ‘are. Plaza, Hardware, ° Martin's TV, Colgar Pulpmill and Stéampilant, Sunset Drive- * In, Junction Gulf, and’ Kosmic Kowboys. Trophies ‘will: be. . given for this year's best, league team, tournament champs, all: star keeper {rophies,’ most valuable’ pitcher and player.’ « Refreshments’ will be served by ‘the Commercial Softball League | and) Regional Recreation Commission, No.1 * aoe Pass Creek Regi Park is now open to the public for fun and enjoyment, Also, offering various agu tic grams such’ as-skin’ diving, survial swimming, ‘Royal ' Life- saving Courses, Tiny Tots‘ ant Mommy and Me. Regional Recreation Com- mission’ No,-1 would \like to thank the? following organiza- ~ tions. for. their; time ‘and ‘effort in getting the park into shape—. B.C. “Hydro,'Department jof, Highways, City'of Castlegar, ‘Canadian: Cellylose,’Co:, pulp- mill division, C.P.' Rail: and the Provincial Emergency Program (Civil Defence). f Registrations for the ‘Bob. Brandson, Memorial Poolare now being: accepted: at’ the:; Recreation: Office! The’ first session is almost’ full.but there are still some openings: left!ini ~ the other: three sessions which are from July 15 to 26; July'29 ©: to Aug. 9 and from Aug. 12;to the 23, ‘Apart from; Red Cross programs, a jog ‘and ‘swim program and a few.tiny tot and: ? mommy:and me classes; there blucberty ‘Creek Store, Castle Theatre and Kinnaird special: thanks has. also. from all i ee ‘and. coe of the, Little:Lassie ‘League for’. their. RY: CREEK STORE BOB'S PAY AND, TAKIT CASTLEGAR HOTEL “ MARLANE HOTEL CASTLEGAR . DRUG.’ \CUT-RATE, “STEDMAN'S MacLEOD'S SUPER-VALU ’ SAFEWAY ° shy CENTRAL FOOD. MART HI ARROW ARMS MOTOR HOTEL CARL'S DRUG MART. , CASTLE THEATRE KINNAIRD ESSO u : “ WOODLAND PARK @sso) TLAS TIRES, BATTERIES & AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES : © Expert Tune-Up by Rastronic. Sunscope ze, Expert Carburator Reconditioning Z oe Dynamic Wheel Balancing ke Repairs © Exhaust Systems :e — All Work is Fully Guaranteed — @ * banks and shorelin develop- ments, the. Provincial ; Parks; {Recreational boaters are asked ito. wait for,a:teturn to more normal water: levels, ‘but inthe event that ‘boats must be 3 he parks brane iq) pi ‘such’ as propane, butane, ete. are coming into greater’use on pleasure craft. These gases can create an even more ige caused by © the ‘wakes’ from their boats. ‘Many parks beva wil foe eed to pay the idde: subsequently: withdraws hi 0%. ayment, shall: be liable t forfeit Ker es 2 3 a jsite. not. \eft clean’ ‘and tidy, the work. iwill: becom: led a ie Dem artment and ithe» chaser will i curred: j ; -} problems. Wee ‘can arrange. instalation Gi our products and are pleased to’ aésist you ‘with: any. “of your bul f oa lusive. ais for: '< . Acutrss nose Rafters for! the West: ‘Kootenay ‘area Sunt "at mid raiter }\: prevents sagging + (oy saemereerrered Ts Convector Plate "President Phil McCutcheon with a Liteealboccter | } ;) STREET CAMPAIGNING in downtown Castle- ‘ar was undertaken Friday’ afternoon by | di Mr. {Provincial Liberal leader David already developed. Heo ‘aid i ‘tb also plat wage and price Mr. coftrol finding them equally } Anderson is shown here pin while local Liberal candidate: Louis Maglio looks’ on. Mr. Anderson sald he is e maphasizing. his protest mainly of Bill 31 which he said is having a disasterous effect on our atability’s asa. whole and ‘shortens the’ life of other ,mines states there is a real growth here even with inflation. Production Is. up 2.8 per cent. Not like the States he said iwhere there has been a definite decline in’ ‘growth and production: Liberals increase production at all costs people to buy he sald.— Castlegar News Photo more goods for Patricia Young Says... _ Too Preoccupied With Bed, Bank. & Belly Where did Pointing an accusing finger at we go wrong in this or) that ‘evil. in our. our struggle for. community, government or the'betterment of _ whipping boy. of''soclety”, we. mankind? Per- fail to see that. three fingers haps.when we be-. point, right’ back’ at’ ourselves. came preoccupied * ig While. we. cannot blind ourselves to the reality of pot and pornography, riots and and sex orgies, we must recognize them . as symptoms ..of a’ simple truth—that we ourselves al- lowed the. climate to be created by our indifferance and apathy. We turned a ‘blind. eye to uphold ‘the law, to polifical and the needs of hnd belly; when spirits took over from spirituality: when pride and p Te- placed tlie: “old” morality of salvation {0.0 While we continue to burn up the telephone wires and’: protest platforms to ask, “What can we do?", we have failed to ask, “What can I do?” While FRANK'S _SAW SHOP]: SAWS SHARPENED ON. MACHINE ~ our neighbors. has ‘opened it's arms to the oppressed. But we did not learn ‘from their’ experiences. and dismissed their fears as hyster- «ical when ey Fee the ead o! To be sure North. ‘America i We can only. examine the spirit of Solzhenitsyn, the great Soviet writer and’ Nobel prize winner who stood up to an empire of materialism. We can . only’ examine’ our values and priorities ina world of: multi- choices, ‘assessing the needs of ~the spirit as well as the flesh. ° ‘Until we do we can only remain on a treadmill of solvan- ey.and status—searching for a material self devoid of- higher ideals, Indeed, if. the )-bed,.. bank and. belly. syndrome. continues to go unchecked, civilization can only destroy itself as did the Roman and Greek Empires; as did the Incas. of: South America ‘and’ the once highly civilized Egyptians. ¥ A‘ new. civilization invari- ably arises, of course. With new. and up ae “totalitarianism rising again, Retoothing $1.00. % But to where: do. they flee? : From a:mental and spiritual “attitude: of ‘drink, demand and. desire? We: cannot. fi A native. son “of ; Kootenay West, Louis:Maglio served the city of Nelson as its’: mayor for eight years.: ‘As.a- member of. Parliament he ‘will serve the riding.of Kootenay West equally values and lines, And once again man will begin the search forthe ;“whole”’ man of mind “and-spirit. God willing, this civilization is not yet Feady for. “Sthe sevap heap. : of Kootenay West -. as well. Now is the time to have Koo- tenay West represented.in the Liberal. government caucus in Ottawa. Time ‘to Rally Around the Garage, Boys - Occasionally, something interesting or unusual comes along to brighten the daily routine, just when, it seems to be getting ‘dreary. A couple of these happened to me recently, First, thé’ good Samari:- tans, The story really began one night last winter " I have an ancient. and ' venerable, wooden . garage, which bears on both. sides of the entrance the honor- able. scars left by my wife and daughter as they tried at various times to get-tho car into the garage or out of it, My wife is the only person of my acquaintance who can try to back’a car out of a garage and get it wedged kitty-comer across the building. On several " occasions I have almost had to’ have the garage’ demol- ished to get the'car out. Anyway, on. this night” last. winter my wife and a friend’ were trying to close- the garage door. This: door, is.as old as the garage, : which © will probably never “see forty , again. The door is not exactly electronically con- trolled, It isamassive thing, about six inches thick, of ‘hard- wood. It would cost about a thousand dollars to build today. The ‘chap who’ in-, stalled it was quite ingenious.” He installed:a couple’ of tails, some pulleys, and two huge weights at the end of some heavy wire. While the door could not be raised and slid .back with a couple of fingers, like those