Page 8A The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, July 12, 1994 Continued from 7A Kinnaird Park Main Field on the weekend would answer many of those questions. The Public Works Department had the grass nicely mowed, the infield prepared, extra fencing and a compactor at our disposal for keeping the Main Field in optimum playing condition Garbage bags were left and col- Airy Mountain Appliance Service call ONLY °20 For friendly service anytime call lectéd by employees so the park remained clean on a daily basis Those slight improvements didn't cost the taxpayers much money, but with-the city’s help and generosity, along with out labor, the playing field and Kin naird Park in general matched the calibre of play. Something that didn't go unnoticed by the out-of town teams. Unfortunately on Sunday, & Girt Snore. 185 Columbia Avenue Open 10a.m. to § p.m. ANNIVERSARY | D-E -A-L.S Watch for our flyer in the West Kootenay Advertiser July 16th for deals you can't beat. rrress 191 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. Lo 365-6161 Mother Nature didn't cooperate forcing us to turn to another com. munity supporter, Pope and Tal bot, for two truck loads of sawdust to help dry out the field in order to complete the tournament. On that note we would like to add the biggest thanks of all to the fans, many who braved Sun- day's downpour, for coming out throughout the weekend. It was especially gratifying to see many of Castlegar's older residents return to the ball dia- mond to watch first-rate fastball that made P.K. Kinakin a figure in our community. Our only regret was that the final game was marred by two We weld anything... Anytime * Anywhere looming questions over our facilities. A home run late in the game came as a result of a player making the catch but falling through our makeshift outfield fence. A permanent fence would definitely have made the differ- ence in that case. Finally, the champi hi Fleet heads up Education Council SUN ‘STAFF game, -with the huge crowd and all the drama associated with a For the second straight year, a Castlegar resident is leading final, was called due to darkn leaving fans and players alike wanting to see a conclusion to the thrilling weekend. Needless to say lights would have allowed us to fulfill that desire. Nevertheless, this letter to the editor, and to the people of our city, is to acknowledge the great help the City of Castlegar did with regards to one of its existing parks and its dedication to the people who use them. We look forward to working with the city on taking the next step in improv- ing our facilities and providing fans and players even more to cheer about in the future. Castlegar Cobras Fastball Club the Ad’ Ed Coun- cil of British Columbia, Elizabeth Fleet, former chair of Selkirk College and current board member for the Open Leaming Agency, takes on the presidency of the Advanced E ion Council by acct tion, She was first elected to hef role in June of 1994, Fleet calls the past year one of tremendous change. “It's been a year of incredi- ble change in the governance of colleges and institutes, with the introduction of internal elected board members and education councils. It's the biggest change since the colleges were first established in the sixties and seventies.” Fleet considers the fact she FREE GIFT WITH SPECIAL PURCHASE KISS MY FACE pp EVERGREEN mile N. of Hwy 3A on Hwy. 6 Hou! 00 1 SUMMER INTRODUCING... ‘ "KISS MY FACE" BODY CARE PRODUCTS SPECTACULAR SENSUAL SIZZLING SUMMER SAVINGS 259 ke NATURAL FOODS in Crescent Valley » 359-7323 Mon.-Sat. © Sun. 11:00 am-6:00 pm ce " DINE IN... 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One of my main focuses this year has been to keep in good Elizabeth Fleet communication with our mem- bership and to involve them in the decision-making process.” Proposed changes in federal transfer payments are likely to create widespread funding dif- ficulties—a challenge for Fleet and others on the council. “Our organization must ensure that the public knows what is at risk and that we work together to preserve what is best in our system and to adapt to change when it is necessary.” Busy weekend for Castlegar Castlegar RCMP were kept busy last weekend attending to numerous complaints of theft and vandalism. Police are investigating the theft of a picnic table from a resi- dence on Highway 3A in Thrums. The wooden table is brown in color. The theft occurred sometime between the hours of 2-6 p.m. on July 9. . +e A pickup truck parked on Woodland Drive July 7 had a side panel scratched. Police suspect that a key or a similar object was used to make the scratch police A Panasonic cassette player and Pioneer speakers were stolen from a Jeep parked on 10th Ave. Police say the soft top of the Jeep was unzipped allowing thieves access to the interior of the vehicle ee Roberta Cawte, of Castlegar was taken to hospital July 9 with chest and back injuries after the motorcycle she was passenger on blew a rear tire causing it to fall on its side, The driver, George Cawte was uninjured. The accident hap- pened on Broadwater Road near Scotties Marina. +8 Qwunie, Alcet F Thursday, July Castlegar Comm - Pool Party - Water Games - Jalopeno Eating Contest Castlegar & District Recreation Department and The Castlegar Sun present My MEXICAN. - Limbo Contest - Story Time - Crafts - Red Cross Display IESTA 13+1-4pm unity Complex This event is sponsored by L Celgar Pulp Limited Bring bathing suit & towel, Open to all ages (children under 7 must bring a buddy 14 yrs. or at Wear hat & sunscreen. CONCESSION AVAILABLE Write your Wednesday, July 12, 1994 The Castlegar Sun Kris Bell, one of the students hired through the Student Employment Centre, was rece’ Crest Trailer Court to clear the bank and ravine of brush. 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