state Rtcat wasn ee: I ENT AY A MIT Gt News from the Castlegar Golf Course Splish-Splash-Splosh is Name of the Game By John Dalziel ‘Well, it almost happened. Last Wednesday's wet and windy weather was just about too much for the local golfers. Nevertheless there were a few hardy souls that wouldo’t admit that it was too wet to play golf. ym the account that I had about 11 had entered the competition but only four final- ly managed to squelch home afler nine holes. Officially th competition was to have ‘been Bingo-Bango-Bongo but I think it must have been Splish: Splash-Splosh to the tune of “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head” instead! Three of the four unbeat- able diehards were from South WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME? . “Call Mery" 965-5244 oF 364-2507 STRAND & MOSBY Slocan and as a reward for endurance far beyond the bounds of sanity, a special waterproofed golf ball was awarded to Vaughan Mosher. His name, along with those of Buzz MacDonald, Tom Wilson and Alex Ferworn, will long be remembered as the Sopping Wet Fearsome Foursome. ee 8 ‘Thursday. morning was a slightly different story, but then the senforsall live a better life (from necessity of course), so the weather co-operated in much better fashion for them. ‘The game was regular golf with the players keeping track of the number of putts taken in the nine holes. The results » looked as though there were no in evidence since ony, and Tony: Schiavon with "With the finish of this particular round, eight of the regulars had attained the five games necessary to establish a Thursday Morning Handicap. By the end of yesterday's play most of the others will have qualified and then the real fun will begin. Net results for the eight now established show Joe Cushner and Reg Symons lead-. ing the pack with 38; Jim Kelly and Andy Honcher with 39: Claude Bissell and John Dalziel at 40; Tony Schiavon' with 41 and Bill Somerfield with 44. Of course these figures will change from -week to. week and there could be more than one dark horse coming out of the bush in five finished with similar scores of 18. These.were Pete Murphy, Cecil Bradford, Earl LeRoy, “Ernie Newmanand yours truly. Bill Robinson and Jim Kelly had 19 while the high men were Bill AERO TAX! Fast.— Courteous — Reliable Phone 365-5700 Pioneer Brand carrying By “Jones” Only ..... DOWNFILLED BAG 2% pound | Ripstop Nylon Covering with evens $5695 Featured this Week at ‘Monashee Sporting Eq. Lid. At the Top of Sherbiko Hill — Phone 365-3181 Furniture COMB os se Waller Jacobson and Reg Symons did a-swell job of running last week's Thursday play. Yesterday it was to be Ernie Newman and Art Haw- kins’ and'a little bird told me that the game was to be Two Man Best Next Thursday Claude Bis- sell and Alan Selbie will be running things and they are sure to come up with something Interesting. eae . There is'a very strong possibility that there will not be any Golf Notes for the next two weeks. The better half and myself are hoping to take off on ashort holiday and, unless I can twist someone's arm to pinch- hit for me,-golf will be con- spicuous by its absence. How- ever, we will be back real soan so don't go cancelling your subseriptions. Incidentally, Ihave been in receipt of quite a number of, complimentary comments a- bout. my little sermonettes about golf etiquette and be- havior. Unfortunately, most of them have come from golfers who dolive up to the true spirit ‘of the game. ‘One can only hope that those who have been at fault in the past will have read them also and may have seen the, error of their ways, Golf is the greatest game in the world and itis up to each and every one of us to keep it that way. See you on the tee when I get. back. Wish me good weather. © -SQUARE-UP FOR | -SQUERE HITS. [TRAIGHT SHOTS Youre CouBTFOL TARGET LINE TO Dcaeer YouR ‘ STANCE. C1028 pay Cages Raney Hind RLY Soe THE ICTING Ly QUARE STANCE ENCOURAGES + THis. Is THIS STANCE ‘LINES: IE SHOULDERS, SETTING re Ue THs MAKES IT Ensen To SCRING THE CLUB she SQUARE LINE. ron Tennis Club News Closed Tournament Nears By Lori Friesan The weekend of Aug. 16 and 17 isn't very far away and for those of you who don't know, that is the weekend of the Castlegar Closed ‘Tourna-, ment, The events played will be men’s, and ladies singles and doubles and mixed doubles. Registration may be made by either signing the registration sheet posted on the bulletin board or phoning Lori Friesan or Irene Perepolkin by 7 p.m, Friday. The entry fee is $2 for the first ‘event and $1 for subse- quent events. Find your” part- ner and join in the fun! on See See The surveyors have been . busy lately working on our two new courts. Completion date is ° set at the end of August. A great deal of volunteer labor will be needed in the near future, especially with the feneing and painting. We hope that as many numbers as possible will be able to lend a hand: os . May people have asked what is being done about the painted surface that is lifting in several places, Several months ago the contractors replied that they’ would repair. the courts this summer. Another letter Results From Joy Keillor Bridge Club Results of Monday night's | session of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with nine tables in « play: North-South t Firat, Terry Musser and Irene Heas; second, Mike Har- greaves and John Sokolowski; third, Wayne Weaver’ and Suresh; fourth, F. Bousquet and Clair Bradley. East-West First, ‘Tort Cotton and Richard Maddocks; second, and Dr. G. KOOTENAY TRADING POST NEW & USED FURNITURE & MISC, 123 Main Street — Castlegar, 8. c PHONE 365-3719 CONDITIONERS AIRCON IM AIR CONDITIONERS 6000 BTU ..... stereos ..........9190&up COLOR TV veces SS. We Buy — Trade and Sell Kendrek third, Ben Schnelder and Loulse Whitehead; fourth, Jim and Bev Swain. Bullet-Proof Vest Needed While on Duty Despite ribbing from [el-’ low officers, patrolman Richard Wise of Jacksonville, Fla., wore his bullet-proof-vest every day he was on duty, except one. His vest was being sa dered when a man Wise 31 ped for a traffic check shot ia in the back. Patrolman Wise, 32, coughed up the bullet, appar- ently from a lung, doctors said. He was in satisfactory condi- tion, Police suits Ale: He ‘Thorpe, a priso! Wisetn the back and othe ied ined five more bullets at the officer as he lay in the street. After ‘Wise was wounded, he shot six bullets into Thorpe's car but did not hit him. Cominco ‘Tours Are'Curtailed For Shutdown Cominco's supervisor of , public relations sald at Trail that tours of the company's operations there will: be cur- tailed during the August vaca- tion shutdown. Jim Cameron said visitors will be shown a special three screen slide show at the com- pany’s maln gate building. ‘He sald isjor maintenance work scheduled for the metal- lurgieal complex’ will make’ it impractical to‘ gonduct the regular daily tours. He added that tours of the chemical and fertilizer complex also will be eliminated during August. “The: three-sereen slide show. will be presented at ‘10 a.m, and 2'p.m, weekdays only and will feature ‘Trail opera- tions as well. as Cominco’s other Canadian’ and offshore | opera- tiond. ° Mr. Cameron sald the slide show, which will take between 30 minutes and'an hour to view, “is an excellent introduction to what Cominco is and does.” He ssid: regular tours of the Trail operation will begin again in srs COLANDER CABARET Trails Newest Dine and Dance . This Friday and Saturday August 8 and 9 ’ Featuring: DICK CALDWELL’ AND THE CELEBRITIES ‘They have just completed 3 Weeks at the Alrport tnn ‘A GREAT FAMILY SHOW YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS Dining 5 to 9 p.m. ahs Dancing Starts 9:30 p.m. $1, Cover Charge (2) Addin, + éartimiods NOTICE CITY OF CASTLEGAR PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the pro- visions of the Municipal Act, a meeting of the Council of the City: of Castlegar.will be held. in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 460. Columbla. ‘Avenue, on Tuesday, August 19, 1975, Com- mencement at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose ‘of amending various, sections of ‘the | Castlegar South Zoning By-Law and Rezoning the: following described property lying within. the municipal boundaries: (1) Adding a sub-section 10° Section: 1401) (con: : mercial Warehouse District), - seiy a sib seetot to Section” BAM (he: + Moret Beir Tety new district: (CN Cémamateil Flor=- ist, Nursery) fo section 3 (4) Use Districts. (4) Adding a new section 11A ouilining tequire- ments for CN Commercial, Florist Nursery District, (5) Rezoning Lot 2 (Except Reference’ Plan 100444-)), Plan 2069, District Lot 7175, (1003-9th. Avenue, South) from RS (Single Family), to.CN (Commercial, Florist, Nursery)... All persons who deem themselves to be affect- ed by the proposed. zoning amendments ‘shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard, before Council on the matters contained herein. A copy of the By-law covering the rezoning anc amendments to the Castlegar South. Zoning By- Law, may be examined at. the City Hall, 460 Col- umbia Avenue, fram 9:00' am. to 5:00 p.m, on regular working days. W. W. Krug, Deputy Clerk has just been written 80, we: hope to see some results soon. ootThat’s all for now. See you on the courtst! ' The Yukon River {s navi- gable from Whitehorse to ‘the Bering Sea, a distance of over 2,000 mites. The river makes its way from its headwaters in British Columbia, through’ Yu- kon and Alaska to the sea. Dr. Jack says, yo N Gulf ay eeu Into your Local _ Initiatives Program. You van help fight uneniployingnt this wanter initiative - boy getting to work on ansidea this summer. Your Federal Gevernmentis asking Canadiansto sub- mit proposals for communi MALICIOUS DAMAGE cceurred between le am, and 2 a.m. last Friday morning when three kesligans=.ds ribed by.a local B.C. Tel _Qaith the enadale daaped the contents of a th and smashed the glass In it. RCMP tneas to the event as belag in thelr early 20'—overturned this identificatlo bie teepbnce both nar the ferry cs the Rabon ede retell to th \2.—Castlegar News Photo ‘The Castlegar. Bronco All- Stars were notable to repeat their outstanding. performance. of last year when they fought their: way to the Canadian finals, losing to Montreal in the final game at Sydney, N.8, A powerful Kennedy-Delta team blanked Castlegar the opening game aie the provincial’ playoff finals at ‘Tsawwassen on Thursday.of last week. ‘The hard-fought game saw. fourth Kenny. Sherstobitoff striking out 10, batters and holding the Delta team to a'1-0 lead until the fourth ‘inning. ‘The Castle gar team ‘couldn't get a rally going with the batting being way below par, Kennedy-Delta. scored two'more runs’ in, the | AUCTION SALE Antique,ltems Only Mon., Aug. 11°- 7.30 p.m. KINNAIRD HAUL 53. 80 in Lose to Ki aaa Defta and Burnaby Bronco All-Stars Beaten at Coast fourth. inning and beat. the Castlegar team 9-0, ‘The second game played on Friday saw Castlegar meet Burnaby who were also in the same predicament, having lost thelr first’ game to Coquitlam Burnaby led Castlegar af- ter the first inning 20. Danny Markin pitched the next three Innings and ‘stopped Burnaby from scoring apy. more. The inning saw the Castle ger team come alive and tle the game 2-2. - Kenny Knowler took over pitching responsibilities in the Sth inning when the batting slump returned to haunt. the team and found it going into the» ‘final inning still tied. Burnaby squeezed a runner into home in the gt | inning winning the gam ‘although Castlegar was favored to win the provincial. playoffs by the: teams repre- sented the ee poor batting eliminated the Castlegar All-Stars from the double knock-out tourney with their two straight losses... Team spokesman Jerry Markin had high praise,for the , Positive attitude of the boys snd said “they really ai their ir. Markin ek, the Bronco Associa: tion's thanks. to. Mrs..Tim Horeoff and her staff for the job they did scorekeeping during the recent zone Playdowns. Three. Break-and- Entries Under Police Investigation ‘There have been a further three break entries in Castlegar.: = ‘On Thuraday ‘morning of last week an unsuccessful at- tack on the safe at the KG Co-op at Brilliant was diacovered. Entry had been gained by prying the lock off the door. A “small amount”! of money was taken from the cash’ register while ‘a quantity of money”. was also taken from the filing cabinet in the manager's office. The’ theft of ‘a “drill was discovered last Friday morning at the Plaza Laundromat, al- though police say the door had Colt All-Stars Get Beat Out Castlegar Colt All-Stars finished third of five teams at the B.C, Colt Champlonships in ‘Kamloops during the weekend, This is tho first’tme in smany years that Castlegar has hada Colt team (for boys 16 and 16) and one’ of the team's coaches, Red Warner, said the (fact the boys won the zone 4 championship in Penticlon and advanced to the: provincial finals “is fantastic”, ‘ Hesaid the team waa besot by Injuries galore at Kamtoops and he praised the boys’ efforts under difficult circumstances. “It Is amazing how these young men will work, with sore arms. and legs to try ‘and give the team a win'and how others will pitch in’ to fill’ the gaps,”. he ‘commented on the team's ‘re- turn from Kamloops. Capilano" downed Kam- loops 7-3 in the opening game Friday then South’ Burnaby defeated Castlegar 4-1 Satur day. Capilano edged Richmond 9-7 Saturday and Castlegar . eliminated Kamloops 9-5 later in the day, Capilano dumped South Burnaby 19-2 Sunday while Castlegar blanked Richmond 6-0, South Burnaby knocked Castlegar out with a narrow 43. win in the final game of the day, victory over South Burnaby to win the double knockout tour- nament, James Warner pitched the first. three innings’ against South Burnaby Saturday be- fore Rob Sherstobltoff playing with a cast on one arm came in to complete the game. ‘The coast club scored one three in the fifth not been locked. Nothing else was reported missing. ‘At 10.45 a.m, on Sunday, the break and entry of St. David's Church was reported to RCMP with a small quantity of ‘money stolen from the church safe. « All three incidents are under police Investigation. while Castlegar’s lone run came in the third when Warner stole home on'a' passed ball.) + ‘The game was'a ‘pitchers’ duel and infield errors made the difference in the filth. Warner. started against Kamloops and was relieved in the third by Jeff Ridge. ‘Tim Paul came in to finish the game In the sixth. Kamloops opened with two in the first before. Castlegar scored one in the first and wo In the third and fifth. ‘The host club added threo in the fifth to He the mateh but. were beaten by four Castlegar runs In the top of the elghth, Kamloops had the bascs loaded ‘with two men out in the bottom of the: seventh when- Bob Keralff collected a tong fly and made the out with a throw lo. Warner. 4 ©'Tim Paul went all the way against Richmond as his team- mates outhil their opponents 7-4. Castlegar scored two in the first, ono in the ‘second and fourth and two in the filth, |. Captain’ Reg. Veysey amashed a two-run. homer Against South Burnaby Sunday ‘but his team's efforts fell short. Ridge started on the mound ‘and was replaced by Sherstobl- toff who finished the game from the second, The two teams traded single runs In the second and two rung in the fifth before “South: Burnaby scored the winning run in the sixth. Errors and injuries were costly for Castlegar ‘Alex Voykin shares coach- Ing duties for the team with Mr, Warner while Phil Shersto- bitoff is manager. ‘All three men had high + praise for the parents of the boys who travelled to Kam- loops, aa well as the other team ‘supporters who also made thé. trip, “They must be given lots of credit for keeping our-spirits up and assisting the coaches in ‘so ‘many ways," concluded “eoach Warner. Heart Projects Research: into diet and heart health, children's heart defects, exerelse ‘under. heart altacks . . . just a few of the heart research projects under- way In B.C. in 1975, For more information write: B.C. Heart, (1881 West Broadway, Van- couver. + CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, August 8, 1975 PAPER CARRIER REQUIRED IN ROBSON Foundation Homes to Dam Area Phone Castlegar News at 365-7266 ‘CALDSET eria Ltd. & Laundret Ltd. (Located at the botiom of Sherbiko Hill); General Store SPEEDQUEEN LAUNDRY 1038 Columbia Avenue — Phone 365-6534 _— HOURS — ‘ ‘Monday thru Saturday — 8.30 a.m, to 10.30 p.m. Sunday — 9 a.m. to 10.90 p.m. SELKIRK COLLEGE Costlegar, B.C. JOB VACANCIES Experlenced and general catering slaff re- quired for the Selkirk College Cafeteria, Salary commensurate. with experience and quolificalions as per the terms of CU.P.E. agreement. Applications should be forwarded to: : The Bursar’s Office, Selkirk College, Box 1200 Castlegar, B.C. 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