feat Dut the corr “nine onlarents of brewiy, good Tanta, te hts maintain, “Here let the press the people ZL COMMENT cessor esa 100 Differing Views Don’t Mean Disintegration (A recent editorial in the Victoria Daily Colonist.) Cabinet ministers in the provincial perhaps frequently, on questions of government are openly in disagreement _ policy. over plans for a nuclear plant-at Sedro Of course once a cabinet has setiled Woolley in the State of Washington. En- on a policy, all members must close vironment Minister Rafe Mair and ranks. But the debate beforehand, Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Vander which could be interesting and infor- Zalm oppose such a development while mative for the rest of us, has always Science Minister Pat McGeer and Energy been hidden behind doors. Minister Jim Hewitt say i it's inevitable. What any government, or op- That's a predi of ition party for that matter, fears is course, reflecting ministerial or riding that voters would equate public interests. It is not a big deal in any event © argument among its members with a because the Americans will decide what party in chaos and disintegration. It just they're going to do regardless of any isn’t so. The rest of us are quite familiar opinions held within our provincial with arguments over coffee, a beer or cabinet. thé supper table which don't lead to But there is an interesting aspect to _ blows or tears or family breakups. this difference of opinion which should There's nothing wrong with cabinet be noted. The news reports call the ministers publicly disagreeing on an situation a cabinet split, as thoughitwas issue and stating their case just as something surprising and nasty. It is vigorously as they can. It could be a only surprising because cabinets, useful part of the government process. provincial and federal, are always at But it isn't going to happen tomorrow. such pains to reflect their solidarity. The The thought of it costing a few votes will artificial image they try so hard to itably lead the poli to close project to the outside world is one of the doors. They don't think we're mature perpetual harmony, total accord, never enough to understand they can have a‘voice raised in anger. That's diff and still be doing the - honest dif of course. Any group of strong-willed job. Perhaps the truth is they're not politicians will differ, honestly and mature enough. Give Joe a Chance (From a recent editorial in the Campbell River Upper Islander.) Last week, Canada began a new Clork, although he seéms unwilling era. y hoe Be shart lived er it could to admit it, faces a difficult task of ah Sear Gareuncealy Gay tek the leading a country without a majority Joe Clark era has begun. government. It will not be made any Unfortunately, after Clark and his easier by premature sniping. If Conser- vatives pick up their old habits of cabinet were sworn in former Tory Prime Minister John Diefenbaker devouring their own kind, then the Clark seemed unable to realize that his era of — government will have a short life. Clark may face his first leadership leadership had passed: He criticized test within his own party after making Clark for for a cabinet post,” with the intention of Fs . naming him to the Senate. his cabinet appointments. If he can lf he passed over elected members retain the solid support of those who expected to make the select circle but didn't, he'll be past hurdle number one. ... Remember? oy prerogative. Castlegar News headlines from one year ago: An early morning fire Sunday completely destroys the office building of Slocan Forest Products at Slocan City. * . . Investigation continues into the CanCel sawmill fire which has now been estimated at 2 loss of $6 million, well over the first reports of an eemetee $1 million loss. * The controversy over a gravel-making sears which has been working at Ootischenia, has come to an abrupt end with its relocation some 10 miles up the new Castlegar-Salmo highway link. a _ # «* Go ahead is given Stanley Humphries Secondary School student park. _ City of Castlegar is to ask its consulting engineers to prepare a master plan providing for new in the city. School Swim p: t:) No. 1 and School District No. 9, completed witha a splash Thursday for these grades three and four Bluoborry students. Kindergarten Results Pass Creek’s Primary Track Meet On May 18, Pupils of Ootlechy. enla, Robson and Pass schools gathered at Pass Gres for thelr annual Primary.Treck was the first year mn _ Pass Cresk has hosted the event,, and thanks are extended to all who a success. @ 8s follows, In 8 jump. Six-year Girls: Lorraine Stre- laeff (0), Luana Masini (R), Dena Peraverzotf (PC); Six-year Boya: ne pate Manat Hualler (A), aaa Lebidotf (PC); Seven-year Boys: Myles Makartoff (0), Mich alt Negrelff {O), Jason Schus {R), Roger Carlson (R), Osachoff (0), Robert Scott (R}; Elght-year Girls: Mic! Coyle (R), Lana Zaytsotf (Pt Olna Zaricoft (R), Arla Gc R}, Paige Sloan (PC), Ahoni Lee Wiesner (R); Elght-year Boys: Oerric Fostey (R), Heath Clement (A}, Aichard Thommes (PC), Tre- vor Seville (A), Stanley Makortoff (0), Blair Vershine (R), Wade Emmons (A); Nine yar Girls; Marnie Walsh (RA), Lisa Miner (R), Lisa Torgalson (RR); Nine-year Boys: Jahn Jenner A), Rod Pereverzoff (A), Ward sonnsen (R). jump Girls: Marcia Stre- Michelle Bos (A), el x: Hellsheit (R), Gre; ; Seven-year Girle: Andfoa Johnson (R), Marnie ‘Auasant uly Anite Lebidaft (PC), § PC), Kelly Planet: Mig an fats {0), Chrie Kinakin (R); eer eels Boys; Dean Osachoff Boys: Ken Chernoff (PC), Chris Poohachott {0), Wayne Plotalkoff Ch; Elght-year Girls: Stephanie Harnaton (A), Monica Tymoflavich {R), Tracy Walsh (R), Lana Zayt- Soff (PC), Dina Zaricatt (R), Kari Carter (A); E pteyeae Boye: Heath Clement ‘ey a Icky Bri {R), Colin Speriing | (ro), ‘ica Thommes (PC), Ji jerok {R), Derg Fostey rt e-year Girl wate . Tants Wesley (A), Lisa Miner (A), Cylle Praestagard (I Blaine Bi {0} oft (R),. Ward aaa ‘©. ‘aylor (A). ‘Spoon and Marble Six-year Boys: Ken H allshoff bt Darrell Swatilshoff (R), Greg }; Six-year Girls: Done Pereverat (PC), Ellen Crossley (PC), Michelle Bos (R); Seven-year Giris: ‘Anita Lebl- doff (PC), Marnie spuseant a! Jane Deschamps Bankert (Fi), Billie-Jo Reiman rt Baa i Wvallsce (A); Seven-year Wayne Plotnikoff (PC) it Poohachoft (0), Marc Bols- vert (O ); Elght-: eer Airis: Rhonae-Lee Wleaner (R), Tracy Walsh (R), Teresa Prisbe eon Holly Plotn- Ikoff (PC), Aria Goolleff (R), Michelle Coyle (R); Elght-year Boys: Colln Sperling (PC), Jason Strelaeff (PC), Heath Clement (R), Richard Thammes (PC), Danny Popoff (O), Wade Emmons (R); ine-year : Maro Walsh (A), Cylle Pre ‘Tanis Weasley te; Nine-y Rod Pereverzoff (A), eae? Ready { (R), Byron Crossley Bean B ag Throw Six-year Girls: Marcia Strel- aett (PC), Tarasa Vani Dena Pereverzott (PC); Six-year ’ Boys: Darrell Swetlishoff (R), Kan Halishot# (Fi), Grea Woods (R); ris: Anita Lebl- (R), Ken Shernatt eC). Mishoo! et u- Harmaton (R), Corina Turcotte ). ane Zayteoff_ (PC), Aria Goolleff (R), Dina Zaricoff (R), Holly eto iott (PC), Kari Carter ae Elght- year Boys: Blair Veri- thine (R), Heath clement 8 F), jan Billy Ninevyear Girls; Lisa Torgal- son (R), Marnie Walsh (R), Tale Wesley (A); Nine-year Boys: Paraverzoft (A), John Jenner @, Ward Johnaon (8 ). Skipping Race Pe vai Cymone Cle- ment (R), Luana Masini (R), Michelle Hig (R); Six-year Boye: Ken Hallsheff (R), Carrell Swet- ce, {R), Grag Woods (R); (A), Anta iGhsott (PC), Sandra Ver- (PC), Maya Kenigan (0), Michetis Hueller (A); Seven-year —/ The Bierman Bite cea DONT WORRY MY FRIEND, I'M ON THE Move! _. IN ONE WEEK I MOVED YOUR EMBASSY FROM “TELA JERUSALEM AND ALLTHE WAY D doft (PC), Erica Fein (R), Billle~ Jo Kolman (0), Michelle Hueller (R), Maya Ketigan (O), Marnie \e jarisenkott uspter (A), Philip "a Myles Makortoff (0); Elght-year Girls: Monica Ty- moflevich (R), Dina Zaricott ®. Rhona-Lee Wlesner {r), ‘ae’. Walsh (R), Karl Carter (F }, 8 anle Harnston (A); Eight. Boys: Ricky Bray (A), Clement (A) Kelth emne ete (PC), Chris Teraposky (PC: Nerahine we ei tzaytott ‘eon Girls: Marnie wala a Lisa bails Af. Tania Wesley (R); Nine-yer Jenner {F, veson Siretgelt “an Pat Taylol Ing Six-year Giris: Lorraine Strel- aeff (0), Marcla Strelaeft IPC). 4, Taresa Vanjolf (0); Six-year Bo: Darrell Swetlishoff (A), i Hal shelf (R), Greg Woods Seven-year Girle: Magia Kan- n (0), Dawn Maximenko (A). : (pan Lebidoff (PC), Shawna Wal- Hea iF) Erica Frimi (A), Shannon 1 (A), Deanna Bankert (A), Niele Barleenkoft (R); Seven-year Boys: Wayne Andereen (R), Jaso Schuepter (A), Chris Poohechott Elght-year Girls; Stephanie Harneton (A), Monica Tymoflevich {R), Dina Zaricoff (A), Lane Zayt- soft (PC), Fale. Sloan (FR), Fant Nleff (R); Elght-year Boys: Blair Verlahine oe Billy Zayteatt (re), Bere Frostey (R), Heath Ichard Thommes PC); r Girls: Lisa Miner (R), Marais. Walsh aol Wasley (A); Nine-year Boy: Jenner (R), Rod Poreversolt ‘e Ward donarsn By. ). Six-year Girlie: Tere Vanjoft (QO), Lorraine Strelasff (O}, C; Woods (R):, Seven-year Girls; Anita Lebl- doff (PC), Chelan Bauline (A), Bae Graham (A); Seven-year Roger Carlson (R), Philip ham {A}, Maya Kanigan (0), Bilile-Jo Kalman (0); .Seven-year Boys: Jason Scheupfer (R), Rod- ney Harshenin eo) Chris Footer t (PC), Chris Davoran (A), Te Wayne Plotniiott (0), fanble ft (A), Jayeo (R), Royer Carlson a Chernoft {PC); Elght-year Girls: Lana Zayt- soff (PC), Stephanie Harnston (R), Jennifer Voykin (PC), Corina Tur- off cotte (A), Chery! Campbell (A), Mishalle Coyle (A), Teresa Priebe (PC), "Tracy Walsh (A), Monica Ty- molevin (A), Holly Ptotnikott ona: an Kath semenott (PC), lan Maso! (0 }, Jason Strolaeft (PC), Heath Gonent (A), Richard Thommas |, Wade Emmone (R), Mathew kwarok (R), vid Hoolaeif ( year cits: Cylle Praes- fegard mR fi my. Pareverzoft (PC), Lisa sorgalscn (A), Marnie ‘Walsh (A), Tanle Wesley (R), Lisa Miner (A); Nine-year Boys: Gerry Garter (R), uns Churches (ake Byron Crossley (PC), Terry Sou- HR Cah Pat Taylor (A), Jason tral "litalbsrrow Race Six-year Girls; Taresa Vanjoft 0) cyrane gigmant (A), Luana sini Sherry Burkett Michelle ee (R), Marcia 81 eft 1c); Seven-year Girls: Billle- Jo Iman (0), Maya Kanigan (0), Shannon Smyril (A), Jane Des- champs (R), Andrea sohaean. nab Deanna Sankert (Ri; Boys: Tony Moyer ‘een Kenny Sperling (Po). Chris Poohachott (0), Dean Osachoff (0), Robert Scott (R), Rodney Harahenin rc), Myles Makortoff (0), Mare Bols- vert (O), Ken Chernoff (PC), Wayne; eal Eo). Jayaon Walter: a ara > Lana Zayt- olf PC) nner *voyain (PC), Robson Track Results of the recent Aobson Kindergarten Schoo! Track Meet were as folie wes Ly am — Cora Moarthus, Anita Jenner, Tammy Bezaire, Leanna Semenoff, Joani Harmston, Jody Burkett, Caria Masini, Cralg Spee zalre, ‘Michael fohnet, “Stephen Smyril, John Wegner and Jagon Taylor. Second: Stephanie Stevens, Shauna Zayteoff, Anna Thommes, Shauna Turcotte, Scott Suther- land, Danny Proctor, Freddy Sher- atobitoff, Jon Davoren, Mark Sk- warok, Shane Batting, Ricky An- cerean Jamie Middleton and Ste- pl Stephanto Harnston (A}, Corina Sloan {PC}, Holly Plotnikoft (eC), jonica Tymoflevich (A), Loo Wie josner (A), Tracy Walsh “Ah Michela Coyle {R); Elght-year Boys: Darric Fostsey (Aj, Heath ent (A, Blair ‘Variahing: (R), Sain “Sperling (PC), Kelth & noff (PC), Jason Stralaeff reh, Kenten Andraeshuck {R), Emmons (A), Mathew ‘Zalteott (PC), Alchard Thommes (PC), James Skwarok (R}, David Hool- Ereastegard {A remy Perever. zoft (PC); Ni ear Boys: Byron Crossley fest ‘Blaine Bartsoff (0), Ward Johnson (A), done Jenner (R), Terry ‘Boukeratt (P C). Backwards nace Six-year Girls: Charmaine Tare: Nanlott oh jacft Boya: barrell ‘swetlieholt a Ken Halehett (A), Greg Woods {(R); an-year Giris: Sandra Ver- In ‘oh, Maya Kanigan (0), Hui (A), Anita Lebl- PC ‘ale Aue sent Aad (R); Sever ys: legraitt O) Bhp Hadikin (PC), Roger carisen (RP), Marc Bolavert (0), Schu- epfer (R}, Wayne "Ansara (Ri: Elght-year Girls: Corina Tur- catte (R}, Monica Tymoftlevich (A), Tracy Walsh (A), Jennifer Voykin (PC), hanie Harnaton: (A), Cheryl pbell (A); abt your Boys: ar Verlehing (R), Hi Clement (Rp. Jason Strolactt Lee), Wade Emmons (A}, Kelth noff go), hrs os Giri isa Tol tee Miner ta y Nines joys: Jason Strelastf. (R), ‘Jonn " senger (A), Blaine Barteott (0). Das Slxeye san} Be (RK Greg Woods (A); First Year Host jash Five-yeal Bayer Craig Spears, Carlo Masini Stephen’ Smyril; five-year Girls: Anita Jenner, Cara McArthur, Tammy Bezaire. Six-year Boys: John Wegner, Stephen Boyd, Jason Taylor) Six- year Girls: Shauna Turcotte, Jo- anna Harmston, Jody Burkett. One-Foot Hopping Race Five-year Boys: Stephen Smy- rl, Cralg Speers, Scott Sutherland; five-year Sirias Anita sonnet, Hue auna Zayt “ayer Boye: Stephen d, Jaa John Wegner; lx: yen "a ls: eghaune Turcotte, Jo- anna Harmston, Jody Burkett. Seven-year Girls: Lorna Bur-\i kett (A), Maya Kanigan (0), Chris ' Kinakin (A), Andraa Johnaon (R), 7 Michelle Husllers Shannon smyzl. (R); Seven-year Boys: Jason Sch-"* uepfor: Roger Carlson (A), * Chris Poohachoff (0), Kenny Spar , ling (FC), ne Hadikin (PO), | Robert Scott (A); Elght-year Girls: Dina Zerl- coff (R), Monica ymotievicn re Holly Plotnikoff (PC), Rhone-Lee Wlesner ae Corina Turcotte (A), y (R), lan Mason (0), PC); werale, "e )s oO Tanis Wesley (A); Nine-year ce Ward Johnson (A), John Jenner {R), Jason Strelaett (R). (Pc), it {R), Lore ares Siatal on alk yoat Boys: ‘Woods ei ir. Barrell Sw -. ne (A), Ki ( Sever-yoar Gils: ‘Ania Lebie 3 doff (PC), Sandra Verigin (PC), .. Shannon Smyrl (A), Chris Kinakl n A), Maya Kinakin (0), Maximenko (R), Deanna Bankert (A), Marae’ au ant na year Boys: t (0), * Kenny pera ro), ayes Mak- ortoff Rodney Harahenin (PC), Paine Hedikiy (PC), Jason Hunnisett (PC), Jason Schuepfer {R), Robbie Churainotf (R); rc eleht year Girls: Corina Tur-- (R), Lane Zayteoff (PC), Paty Plotnlkoff (PC), Karl Carter, A), Hall! Praestegard (R), Aria’ Goolietf (R), Dabble Chernenkoft : Richard » Colln Sperling (PC), Kelth Semenoff (PC), James Skwarok (A}, Link Lampman (R),. Trevor Seite {R), David Hoolaeff * (PC), Chris Teraposky (PC); Nine-year Girls: Lisa Torgal: son (R), Lisa Miner (A), Marnie” ‘Walsh (A); Nine-year Boys: Jason Strelaeft (RA), Blaine Bart (0), : Pat Taylor (A}, John Jenner (A), : Gory Carter (AR), Terry Soukerof! {PC). Meet ‘Wheelbarrow Race Five-year Boye: Mark Skwar- ok and Mrs. Cecilia Skwarok; ~ Cralg Speers and Mr. Masini; Jon Oavoren and Mrs. Piam. 4 Five-year Girls: Anna Thom- mes and Ma. Debbie Sutherland; - Shauna Zaytsoff and Mrs. Shirley Zaytsolt; jammy. Bezalre and Me? Chuck Tt anyear Boys: ‘Stephen aaa and Mrs. eo }; Jason Taylor * and Mra. Gloria Taylor; Jamie « (Middiet ion and Mr. Alan Middle- - Bix year Girls: Joanna Harm- - ston and Mra. Olony McArthur; - Jody Burkett and ace. Diane : Bezalre; Shauna Turcotte and Mr. * Chuck Tuma. Basketball Fundamentals Available for Young Girls and drib- camp as girls aged 12-14 years will be held in the Stanley Humphries Secondary School gym from Aug. 13-17. According to Coach Pilatz-. ke, organizer of the camp, there are four major objectives of the’ camp: “We hope to introduce the girls to their first sports camp Heth eo) Rodney ©}, Robert “ay will be totally (PC), Cl Scott a Jason (a Eight-year Gris: Stephanie Harnaton (A),, Karl Carter (R) Paige Sloan (PC), Jennifer Voykin (PC), Corina Turcotte (R), Monica Tymoflevich (Ay qiotievear Boys: Rick Bray (A), Wade Emmons (A), Mathew Zaltsoff ee), Colln Sper- lng (PC), Richard Thommes (PC), fan Mason (0); Nine-year gieias Lisa sroroal son (A), Marnie (RR), Ut Miner (A), Ti he Wesley ie Nine-year Boys: Ward Johnson a Blaine Barteoff (0), John Janner (R). hres Log Sixeyt r Girls: me alchetle Bos (A), Marcle ‘strelaett (PC), Sherry Burkett (R), Luana Masini (A), torraine Stretaetf (0), Teresa Nanlolt | {9 ir Girls; Shannon ve a), 1@ Deschamps: (A), Soeniter Jones (A), Sandra Gra- activi- ties for five hy participating, competing, and cooperating with each other. “As well, the girls will learn the fundamental skills of basketball and be introduced to theory, terminology and rules. “We also plan to introduce all campers to the Stanley Humphries Secondary School athletic program and indicate to the girls what is expected of Stanley Humphries’ athletes.” There will be two major camp activities — instruction and participation. Campers will be assigned to teams which will practice and play league games each day. The girls will also participate in one-on-one com- petitions, free-throw contests, shooting bling tests. Each day will feature group instruction sessions on basketball fundamentals: pas- sing, ‘dribbling, shooting and rebounding. Films and video- tapes will be ‘used to help demonstrate proper techniques and methods, Clinics will also be given ° each day on all aspects of : individual and team defense. The camp will run each day : from 9:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. ' Additional information and re. : gistration forms are available - from Coach Pilatzke at Stanley . "Humphries Secondary School. : Bear Sends Ladies To Clubhouse High winds and a visit to the clubhouse by the course bear highlighted Ladies Day June 19. After giving chase to the bear with a mop, Belle Gray went out to win a ball in the 9-hole best ball competition along with team mates Marg Gaskner and Louise Gjennes- tad. Winners in the 19-hole competition were Mary Ish, Judy Wayling and Pam Ban” ham. : The West Kootenay Open? held at Birchbank on June 1 and 17 saw one of our local members, Yvonne Gibbon, win the low net overall with a” 36-hole score of 147. Congra-' tulations Yvonne! The Zone 4 Champion- : ships, to be held this year at? Creston, will take place July ; 6, 7 and 8 for those interested ; in taking part. ‘I wish to thank all the TOP TEAM Is the Twin Rivers Elementary boys softball team which has [ust completed a perfect season, June 16, when they played Creston to become the East:and West ys champ. They def d Murlal Baxter of Cran- brook 16 to 5; Creston Elementary 11 to 10, in extre In- nings; and Canyon Elementary, also of Creston, 18 to 4. Superb play and an excellent team effort has been credited for the resulting 11 wins, no loss, and no tie coach Moe Zibin, Mario Ferreira, Wayne ’ Popoff, Greag Smalley, Bobby De Sousa and coach 1 left to right, Ron Swetlikoff, Brett Molnar, Randy Salekin, - Jason Leitch, and statistician Lee Syria. Front row, left to right, Eddie Knowlwer, Deane -Horning, and. David Terhune. The boys recelved thelr right-to go after the championship after winning School District No. 9's double Hall: Centre row, tourney by d hack row, a te riaht, .to 5, and Pass Crock 15 t5 3, 2 team, ¢: of, ing Robson 10 to 3. Tarrys 19 (Voice of the People 7 A Good Tournament Editor, Castlegar News: really put us on the spot to do On behalf of the four 4 well as you did. teams who represented the R. Bagan City of Vancouver at the for — recent B.C, High School Boys _Sir Winston Churchill 8.8. Magee Secondary Goll Championships, I would Point Grey Secondary By GERRY , WICHERT Ken Sherstobitoff of Castlegar continued his win- ning streak at the Nelson Golf and -Country Club course, putting together a 34, front and a 91, back-nine, to win the “Nelson Junior Open — 1979",.last Saturday, with a’ three-under-par. 65, for 18 holes of medal play. Good club selection on the tricky fairways and un- believable putting made this score possible. Runner-up Ken Tanner of Creston, shot a one-over- par 69, while Ron Sherstobi- toff took third place witha 1, Greg Adams of Nelson won first low net with a 67, ahead of Gordie Walker, Castlegar, and Allan-Simm, Rossland-Trail. Both had low net scores of 67, as well. e to express. our utmost mates for a_ marvellous tournament. We came as guests — we left as friends. 4 Castlegar should be Y proud of a job well done. The golf course was excellent and Your heart works harder when you're not in the game. Get fit — and turn the members for donating the clock back. course. From Stosh Uchida and ‘his tournament commit- tee, down to the ball boys, we commend you and thank you. = Next year the tourna- e ment will be held in Vancou- ver. Castlegar, you have Fitnessis fun. Trysome, om) J Big Tramp Sales Castlegar, B.C. Phone 365-3136 ANYTIME Round = 5 srampoline.. 5 SIAL EE EAA / AND JOG-N-TRAMP REBOUND. EXERCISERS ke gr iy Taylor, Nelson, 71; 2) low gross — Dean Zarikoff, Nel- son, 74; 3) low gross — Curtis Sherstobitoff, Castle- gar, 77. : 1) low net — Lyle Stoushnow, Castlegar, 63; 2) low net — Charlie Lind, as c= cd Castlegar, 63; 3) low net — CLIP & SAVE —a CRESTON. WILDLIFE INTERPRETATION CENTRE Schedule of Activites JULY 1979 The Wildlife Interpretation Centre Is ‘open Sunday through Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. * Besides scheduled activitles you may visit the display hall, see films or Just enjoy observing wildlife from the viewing deck and trails around the Centre. There are also activities each day. Meet at the Wildllfe Interp Centre for all except for Summit Creek Campground events. The Centre Is located 10 Km west.of Creston, B.C., Just off Highway 3. CANOE EVENTS MUST BE BOOKED IN ADVANCE! PHONE: (604) 428-9383 Evening programs take pice In the cook shelter at Summit Creek Campground. WEDNESDAY SUNDAY F 10:00 A.M. - Lone Pine Hill Walk 10:00 5A: ME + Marsh Meadaw Walk 9:00 P.M. - Naturalist Program Ee M.-- Naturalist Program = Summit Creek Camp- P.M. - Evening Canoe ground 9:00 P.M. - Naturallst Program Si THURSDAY ummit Creek Camp; ground - -Naturalist Program MONDAY . ¢ Naturalist Program Y Summit Creek Camp- 10:00 A.M. - Dewdney Trall Walk: ground Summit Creek Camp- ground - Naturalist Program 3:00 P.M. - Naturalist Program Summit, Creek Camp- 9:00 P.M. - Naturalist Program round Summit Creek. Camp- , ground TORDAY SATURDAY ‘ 8: 00 P.M. - Naturalist Program ‘ Summit Creek Camp- 100 A.M. - Early Canoe ground :00 P.M. - Naturalist Program GO P.M. - Naturalist Program .. Summit -Creek Camp- , ground ADMISSION FREE Canada 9:00 P.M. itv Castlegar Junior Golf Kevin Melanson, Nelson, 64. Third Flight: 1) low gross — Norm McLeod, Nelson, 82; 2) low gross — Dana Atagi, Nelson, 3 8) low gross — Brian Naka, Nelson, 88. 1) low net — John Lan- dis, Castlegar, 66; 2) low net — Jamie Kanigan, Nelson, 68; 8) low net — Ward Carlson, Nelson, 71. Fourth Flight: _ ~1) low gross — Jamie Adams, Nelson, 94. 1) low -net — Stewart Loughery, Nelson, 66. ... Longest drive of the tourney — Dave Panton, Rossland-Trail. Closest-to-the-pin — Rob Dunn, Castlegar. Girls Flight: 1) low gross — Lynn Westnedge, Kimberley, 78. 1) low net — ‘Tracy Adams, Nelson, 73. * Longest drive — Lynn Westnedge. Castlegar’s K. and R. Sherstobitoff, G. Walker and. “A, Stoushnow, were the winning crew to take home the Savoy-Inn team trophies; total score 289 strokes. ° The Nelson team finish- ed second with 297, ahead of Rossland-Trail with 307° strokes, G. Walker, (13 and un- ” der), Gree, Taylor (14 and 16), and K. (16 and / Recreation News _/ Monday was the first day of registration for the Recrea- tion Summer Program and the ‘oss Swim Lessons, Many keen parents and “ participants slgned ‘up for a number of activities which are happening this summer, The Sun Fun 79 Prog- ram offers a variety of special events for all members of the family. Mom and Tots will enjoy a combined session where. mom does some exercises to music and tennis lessona while the tot enjoys the adventure playground, new games, arts and crafts and songs. Young- stera are invited to have fun with the earthball, new games, hike swim, and enjoy outings if they register for the Sun Fun * program, If interested in developing sense awareness, creative movement, art, craft and pup- petry, youngsters should sign up for the creative energy class, Kinnaird Park is the loca- tion for two sports camps which involve all'team and. jndividual sports-children and teenagers enjoy. Fun on Ice includes games, on ice, musical fun, skating, basic instruction, races and relays for'those ages 6-9, » The beginners’ tennis les- sons will be offered on the new tennis courts and Denny Mc- Arthur will host golf lessons for those youngsters interested in . golfing this summer, Special outings include the Arrow Lake Survival .Camp where inatruction on outdoor skills, canoeing, hiking, camp- fire cooking, shelter building and fire safety will be covered. The Champion Lake Camp- out involves’ outdoor skills, fishing, canoeing, swimming and hiking. Hikers will enjoy Kokanee Glacier as they spend three days of nature aware- ness, camping, and fishing. The, Water Sports Camp will be located on Kootenay Lake and includes all fun water games, fishing, water skiing, canoeing, and swimming. For concentration just on fishing skills, be sure to attend the Fishing Trip and campout. at Coal Creek. Bike enthusiasts will enjoy an overnight camp out by bicycling up to Syringa Creek and back. Horseback adventures in- volve an eight-hour day spent - on the trail, a pienic lunch, and | supper over the open fire. The’ Ey canoe outings this year are catered for the family. The entire family or any parent-child combination now has ‘the opportunity to partici- pate in a canoeing adventure. All you do is sign up...Recrea- tion plans the rest. "The fee is only $10 per person or bring along the entire family and get the special oni rate. Upcoming special events to keep in mi mind are the Sunflower Carnival on July 20 from 11 am.-2 p.m. at Kinsmen Park. Fun relays, races, games, and a — Aug. 3, 7190.0: Reglatra- tions are being taken at the ‘Recreation Office. | pet are only a part of the excitement planned for Aug. 18 at Kinsmen Park. Ladies interested in an evening out and some fun ‘exercise join in with Felesidade Rego's slimnastic dance class, Thursday evenings from 7-8:30 m1, i“ Castlegar Senior Citizens mark these dates on your calendar: June 26 — District Picnic in Fruitvale. July’ 11 — Creston Bird Sanctuary Tour and Picnic. July 17 — Seven Mile Dam Tour and Picnic. Aug. 9 — Christina Lake Plenic. Aug. 21-23 — Outing to Spokane, *. s i All fees for swimming and the Sun Fun programs are payable at the Recreation Of fice located at 489 6th Ave. 3. Castlegar, between the hours of 8:80 and 4:80 p.m. For further information please ‘call 865- Red Cross Swim Lessons are beginning July 2 at both the Bob Brandson Pool and the Robson Pool. All Red Cross levels and public swimming schedules can be obtained at the Recreation Office. All book- ings for clubs, organizations, and splash parties. are done through the Recreation Office. Pett Just a quick reminder of the Trooper Concert which is to be held at the Castlegar and District Community Complex, July 8. Advance tickets are on sale at the Recreation Office. © . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 28, 1979 AT: NOW FEATURING: WIZARD’S PALACE ‘Billions 8 Gomes hor young oud of ofike” MR. POP Premium Quality Beverage at Altordabie Prices 24 — 1002, per case $43: 12 — 26 oz. percase $450 123 Main St. Castlegar 365-3237 Phone 365- RED CROSS SWIM LESSONS CLARKE'S POOL 750 - 2nd Ave., N. Castlegar, B.C. FIRST SESSION — July 3-14 Registration for First Session Thursday, June 28 — 9.a.m, tonoon All Red Cross Levels & Adult Lessons 106 for Information CASTLEGAR We're Open this HOLIDAY WEEKEND Saturday ‘til 6 p.m. MALONEY PONTIAC BUICK GMC Trucks D. No. 01457A 365-2155 (Collect) RECEPTIONIST WANTED Applications will be received until 12 noon, July 6, 1979, for the permenent part-time p Duties include: ad ig recep hb collections, and other ae Pinte duties. Good ate skills are essential. Salary range: $5.83 - $6.30 per hour. Hours of work: 5 to9 p.m.; and, 4 to 9 p.m. weekends. Please submit applications and resumes to: Mr. Peter W. Blackwell, C.G.A. Accountant-Office Manager Castlegar and District Hospital 405 Spruce Street . CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 2H7 : ‘ k ting .contest is planned for all youngsters. The Sunflower Teen Dance will be held at the old arena hall for students ages 18-18, 9 p.m.- 1 a.m, the same evening. : July 21 at 2 p.m. is the Frisbee Competition at Kins- men Park, while the Sunflower ° Run gets underway from the Arena Complex at 8:: The first Beginners’ Tennis will be held at the over) were the individual age class winners of the Savoy- Inn trophies. ~~ - The tournament had a total of 49 competitors. ‘Top 10° Point Totals after Three Tournaments K. Sherstobitoff, Cgr. 104.38 R. Sherstobitoff, Cgr. 84.50 B. Sherwood, R.-T. M. Wichert, Cgr. G. Adams, Nelson R. Kirby, Cgr. G. Walker, Cgr. A. Stoushnow, Cgr. D. Zarikoff, Nelson B. Hoodikoff, Chr. L. * . * - Savoy-Inn Team Standings 1) Castlegar 80.0 points 2) Rossland-Trail 18.5 points 3) Nelson 4) Christina Lake 5.0 points BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO & POWER AUTHORITY Invites. lenders: et supply of labour, nd materials to vapeint sub- station equipment at the Selkirk Substation, Reference No. Q9-3623 Closing Date: 11 July 1979 Sealed tenders clearly marked as obove-referenced will be received in Room 1026, B.C, Hydro and Power Authorily Building, 970 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C, V6Z 1¥3 until a.m. local time, 11 July 1979, . Details may be obtained from the office of the Purchasin, Agent, 10th Floor, 970 Burrar Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z Rotary Public Courts July 23-26 starting 6 p.m. for boys and girls doubles ages 10-14 and adult mixed doubles for those 19 and over. Adult. Tennis lessons are being offered by Herman Kemperman, July 30 “| domestic purpose and 16.5 points” 13, telephone 663-2577 and | 663-2: WATER ACT. Section 20 FILE NO. 0102440 Final Water. Licence 10488, Owles Spring, authorizes the diversion and use of 1000 gallons a day of water for 3.75 acre feet per an- num of water for irrigation purposes on Lot 12361, Kootenay District. This licence has become subject to cancellation for failure by the licen- see for three successive ears to make eneficial use of the water for the purpose and in the manner authorized under the licence. that unless cause to the contrary is shown within 60 days of the date of the fourth publication of the notice the said licence will be can- celled. H. D. DeBeck, Compiroller of Water Aa ete Buildings, Victoria, B.C. This is the first publico- tion. Notice is hereby, given | d, typing, cash ANGLICAN CHURCH: ST. DAVID'S ANGLICAN Rev. Desmond Carroll: 365-2271 9:30 a.m. Service United Church Worship OF CANADA ~ 1401 Columbla Avenue Castlegar 10:40 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Robson 1st & 3rd Sun. 9:45 a.m. i Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF PENTECOST below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 Jain us at ‘Cayuse Creek Wilderness Bible Camp"’ For more information phone camp director Ken Hood 365-6506 or ' Morris York 365-6355 Rev. Ed Wegner, Pastor Phone 365-2374 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trall Saturday Services Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Pastor D. Zinner : 385-2649 ee ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH , 405 Maple St. Worship Service 9 a.m. Sunday Schoo! 10:15 a.m. “Everyone Welcome" Lowell Kindschy 365-3662 Ph. or Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday, 11:30. a.m. on Radio CKQR | STRITA’S CATHOLIC Rev. Michael Guinan \. 7143 Saturday Night Mass p.m. Sunday Masses at‘ 8a.m. and 10a.m. ST. MARIA GORETTI Genelle — 12 Noon CHURCH OF GOD 604-7th Ave., South Pastor Ira Johnson 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 41am. Family Worship THIS SUNDAY Sermon "Keeping Fit” Youth & Bible Studies Each Week. 385-5300 or 365-6762 7th Ave., South Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 9 a.m. Study Groups Mondays & Wednesdays at 7 p.m. “Visitors Most Welcome’’ Minister H. M. Harvey Phone 365-3816 GRACE PRESBYTERIAN ¢L_ JULU4L7 2 DIRECTORY) — chhow Gratitude in Prayer. ~ CALVARY BAPTIST o < “OT Gar 809 Merry Creek Road Next to Cloverleaf Mote! Castlealrd Plaza Family Bibie Hour a.m. Morning Worehlp Evening Praise 6:30 p. Wed., Bibie o Study 8p.m. Church Office: 365-3430 Ee fi TABEI : 767-1st Ave., North ' Pastor Roy Hubbeard Church: Ph. 365-5212 Sunday School 9:50 a,m Morning! weren'p Evening ‘Service p.m. Tuesday: Bible Study 7:30 330 p.m. Friday: Young People 7:30 p.m. | CHURCH-OF-CHRIST | OF CHRIST Meets at Kinnaird Hall Sunday Bible Class and Worship 10 a.m. to 12 Noon Call 385-7973 or 365-3763 }