s - anes ‘4 OUTSTANDING ATHLETES of the year for both junior and senior divisions of . Stanley Humphries Secondary School were acknowledged Friday during the Awards Day Program. Recetving these major awards are, left to right, Trudy és Lyons {senlor), Ellen Fo Leadership Award John Veysey and Rick {juntor), Wayne McCarthy [senior), Athletic Solbert (junior). Stanley B.C, Junior Open Golf Tourney Play is Still Underway Defending champion Sai dy Harper of Nanaimo and Jim Goddard of Vancouver carded even par 72s Monday to share the lead after the opening day of play in the British Columbia Junior Open golf tournament. Three other Lower Main- land players were grouped one stroke behind the leaders after touring the rolly, 6,621-yard Castlegar and District Golf Club course. They included Don Lewis of Tsawwassen, Blair Christie of Vancouver and Aren Fredericksen of Nanaimo, Seven more players were Recreati bunched at 74, two strokes of the pace and 11 more came in with 76s, including Ron Sher- stobitoff of Castlegar. The top 20 finishers and ties in this tournament will be invited to participate in the. B.C. Golf Association Invita- tional at Vancouver in July. The entry of 135 golfers was trimmed to 101 after Tuesday play. It will be re- duced to 50 by today after yesterday's 18 holes, ‘Top 12 finishers after the second round of play Tuesday are as follows: Brian Christie, Recreation News From the Director's Desk Meige caltleger and Distriet Community Arts Council re- minds the public that from June 30 to July 6, there will be 5 band week at Selkirk College. s~~The’-workshop™ wil be We have had excellent response to our summer pro- grams. Both our carioe camp and day camp ‘have all sessions filled and there ia a waiting list in both programs. Good Fesponse has been North Vancouver, 141; Sandy Harper, Nanaimo, 141; Jim Goddard, North Vancouver, 142; Ian Hyde-Ley, Cowichan, 144; Blain Christie, North couver, 145; Jeff Wylie, Nai mo, 146; Geoff’ Nesbit, North Vancouver, 147; Dave Lewis, 147; Mike Slavin, Richmond, 148; Rich Donaldson, West Vancouver, 148; Bob Sherstobi- toff, Castlegar, 149; and Russ Reyelds Victoria, 149. other local golfers qualifying. for the 10) are'D. Walker with 163, B. Chevel- dave with ‘169 and B. Perehu- doff with 162. Local golfers Russ Beattie and Bruce Allingham also took part in the competitions. ‘The Seymour Club, with a clear 25 points took the Avery Trophy. ‘Local entrants. qualifying for the Canadian Juniors at Gorge Vale, Victoria, Aug. 27 to 31, having placed in the top 20 ‘Yan Fishwick of Stanley Hum- phries Secondary School and his associates, Robert Bricker of Selkirk College, Mrs. Linda Bricker and special guest. in- atructor Mr. P. Thomas of Cent ral Valley High School in, Spokane. For further information contact Mrs. Dorothy Miller- * Tait at 965-7850. oe. We have received good response to our Red Cross area for the playground pro- “gram, Both our pre-achooler and 6 to 9year-old programs have reached their maximum number. ‘There are still open- ings in Tarrys-Shoreacres, Rob- somPass Creek and Castlegar. for the playground program, ese areas are reminded that registrations will be clos- {ng for this program this week. ‘A further reminder that the commencement of the program is dependent upon the number swim lessons and many of our: of regen - classes have been filled. Contact the Recreation Of- fice to see if vacancies are still available if you wish to partake in the swim lessons, ‘oe 8 On Monday, July 7, the’ Canadian Amateur Diving As- sociation will be holding a one-day diving clinic at the Bob Brandson Memorial Pool. There is io cost for this clinte which will involve a three-hour pool period and a two hour seminar, For further information contact Linda Haley at the pool. From the Midsummer Night Faire, the following films vwlll be shown at Kinsmen Park this Sunday at 9.16 p.m.: Dance Squared, Matrisha, The Quiet Racket,’ November,” Cross Country Skiing, Cold-Odders and Temples of Time. It should be noted that five of these films have won major film awards both in. North America and Europe. For. the Blueberry Creek residents this same film presen- tation will be held at the community park this Saturday at 9.16 p.m. are, Robert She ny Walker and Bi Letter to the Editor CASTLEGAR =a SPORTS Saturday’s Soccer Action Local Team Victorious Mardoch Lat Seturay ¢ Castleger Marlane’s soccer team pl host to Cranbrook, beating the visiting team 3 - 1. The game started slow with both teams playing cau- tlously for the first 10 minutes, testing each other out, and trying to gain control of the mid field. The game remained tight with Cranbrock starting ts gain control. Cranbrook scored about 20 minutes into the first balf, when a. bigh ball from Gran- Suggests Nice Guy Award Dear Sir: ‘The coaches who estab-, lished the rules for the Minor Baseball windup, Sandlot divi- sion, on Sunday at Kinnaird Park, couldn't forsee Marty Carew's “Beara” ending up playing four games in succes- sion, and only losing the last game. Our team, the Wolves, winners of a trophy for the most games won during the spring league, played Marty's Bears and were beaten. This was the Bears’ third game of the day, and only our first, ‘The Bears then went on to play their fourth game of the day, against the Bobeats, and lost to a team who was playing thetr first game of the day. Due to losing this last game, the Bears didn't receive the playoff trophy, which they:more than deserved.” NOTICE Swimming Pool Owners and Caretakers SWIMMING POOL SEMINAR will be held at SELKIRK COLLEGE Thursday, July.3 at 8 pim. of the Si Ivan Howley, r Pools Division of P & G BUILDERS SUPPLY LTD. and Bob Drake, Purex Chemicals Ltd., leading authority on ‘The ‘nice guy’ of the year award should go-to Marty Carew, who played his team by the rules, even though it was more than obvious to all spectators, that they: weren't good rutes, Nite guys shouldn't really finish last, Sorry about all this, coaches. You goofed this time and are forgiven. Thanks for all the time you spent with, the teams coaching and encourag: ing the kids in a good sport, with perticular thanks to those coaches whose motto wasn't ‘win at all costs’ Inez M. Smith Castlegar Signals Vital . To Water Safety ‘© “Boat faster"—Palm up- motion upwards or nod Head if both hands are in use. © * “Boat slower”- aires down-motion. downwar shake head if both hands are in use. A thumbs down motion is |, too. ¢ RPM required—put up number of. fingers ‘in’ two motions for rpm required, thus, two fingers, then three. fingers. e “Speed 0.K."—The Ox. signal, with thumb and ieee, finger making an “O". motion of head if both hades in use. A’ flat’ horizontal movement of palm is used, too, e “Turns"—Palm vertical, eurving motion of hand in |, direction desired, to the feet of the centre forward who poked it into the Castlegar net. ‘The game went from end to end with close calls either way until a good piece of hustle by Danny Skapac won’a corner kick. Juan Pena took the kick to Ken Sookero who met it in full flight with his head giving the Cranbrook goalkeeper no chance. The ball was in the net for Castlegar’s first goal. This put a fire.in the; gamo, which burst inte all,out action.; cor Theré. were!some’ close calls at'both ends, with yours truly ‘kicking one of the line with goalkeeper Terry Maloff well beaten, ‘The best goal I've He is a long time was sco! Pacheco when he took ball from Terry Maloff, ran half the length of the field, and. ham- mered one from 40 yards which nearly uproated the goalposts. ‘The first half ended with Castlegar 2, Cranbrook 1. Play resumed with the same fast action going both ways, but Cranbrook's luck was out when they were folled again ‘when Mario Chaves headed one off the line which was net bound all the way. The game remained a two-way battle for a long time till Juan Pena did his little bit of razzle dazzle, slipped: it to Tommy: Reid who thumped it from 10 yards out: through a maze of players into the net. Castiegar played as a team with honor's going to all. It was a good hard fought game where _ team work prevailed and that's ‘what soccer's all about. ‘The previous week, Castle- gar defeated Nelson 4 to3, with goals from Q. Faraguna, D.Sko- pac, M. Carne and ‘Wayne Kinakin.. Uo Next week Castlegar Mar- lane's go to Vernon for the tournament with teams from. Vancouver, Kelowna, Calgary, Nelson, Merritt and Victoria. ‘So, on the holiday week- end, if you have nothing else better to do, join us. A -cheer from the sidelines goes a . tone way. Clarke’ S Pool 750 - 2nd Ave. N. ‘mission No. 1 wishes to thank x es: pecially at the out-of-town swim meets, zi Pass Creek Team Wins T-League Softball Tourney Last Saturday, the T- League Softball Tournament was held at Twin Rivers Elementary School with 'ap- proximately 60 youngslors par- Ucipating In the round robin tournament, Fun was enjoyed by all who ventured out despite weather conditions, with the following game results: Pass Creek 1 Castlegar 14 Tarrys#2 19 Pass Creek 21 Tarrysil 16 Tarrys#2 12 Pass Creek 13 Tarrysil 12. Tarrys#1 12 Castlegar 14 Pass Creek emerged as the | winners, collecting a total of & points, followed by both Tarrys teams with 6 points each, and Castlegar managed 2 points, while Robson was unable to pick up a single point despite a great effort, Good sportsmanship was shown by all, as well as tremendous improvement since the season began. Regional Recreation Com- the coaches’ and all interested parents for their: time and effort in helping the youngsters to develop the necessary skills ax well as good sportsmanlike attitudes, “SALES & SERVICE CARTER'S SEWING CENTRE «PHONE 703 = 7ih Ave, §, ‘3653810 Cattleger, 8 ROBSON POOL - RED CROSS & R. Liss. _ SWIMMING LESSONS FIRST SESSION Monday, June: 30 fo Friday, duly 11, 1973 REGISTRATION AT POOL June 26 - 27 - 28 "(3 Days Only) 1 Pm ey cnoSs LESSONS Pre-heginner — Senlor SUNIOR R.LS.S, LEVELS TO BRONZE MOTHERS AND TOTS — 3-5 Yrs,” MOMMY AND ME Personalized Adult Lessons Fees Vary Instructor — Joba Chase POOL NOW HEATED “Td like to thank John and Alvin at the Marlane for there support, monetary and other- ‘wise: z oe ~ Money. Deadline For Swimathon Pledges Nears ‘The Castlegar Aquanauts Speed Swim Club is busy collecting the money for their ~ Swimathon. Ifanyone has spon- sored a.awimmer, they are es to col be in this week. ‘The Aquanauts will soon be sporting T-shirts with the club name on them. These are being screen printed by the Recreation Office and will give the club. members a most Vacation Time! Come Right In ‘Now's the ‘time to get your car ini ahape. : "UNIROYAL" |: SUMMER TIRES in good supply . Members are hard at work practicing for ‘the upcoming Colville meet on July 5 and 6. ‘The Penticton meet, one of the most popular meets of the Have your Automatic Transmission Serviced PHONE 365-5024 sich SALES & SERVICES LTD. Columbia Avenue — Telep! u season, will he held the follow- ing weel Expert ‘Mechanics are pieete Sree i a Cama Weuk 27. Juve uly * Week-Ender Specials Model Rogute’ sin 50 NO’ GAS” LAWNMOWER > G.E. Electric Lawn Mower 99.95] [Now 6109 ACIS Our Special $58. 95° NO’ WHEELBARROWS indoor-Outdeor CARPET olors ne Regular. $3.50 sq. yd, ; vw. 3.15 55.95) 0% OFF ALL POWER TOOLS NOW .. sQ./YD. 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Sailing Club Holds ‘Weat Kootenay ‘Sailing ‘lub, in co-operation with the row Lake: aid the rrow Boat Citi ganizing pen eye for Saturday and. undaye 3. ia ‘The. purpose of this event. troduced “salllrig ‘to: the: |. public,..To.do this, several of the members owning larger boats} will take parties <4 + flor short salls,\,/ Open Day probably race up and:down in front of the marina, je Arrow Boat Club Is organizing coffee and hot dogs. all day, Saturday, a dance and. social Saturday night anda pancake breakfast from 8-1 ‘a.m. on’ Sund: ‘The salling event is due to start at 10 a.m. each day. ‘ "Club members are asked to + give'as much support to this : event as possible, as help is the” time, and athe Lasers’ will Ladies Golf: ~ 108: Players The Castlegar Golt Club held its Castlegar Ladies’ Open’ IGolf‘Tournament on Tuesday of jast week with 108 ladies : participating. A lot of work is involved iwith'a tournament, and a’ big’ thank you goes out to Jo Taylor land her commiltee for a fine job lon ‘score keeping;’ the: senlor men's club for ball spotting and moving the tent; and to Denny ifor bringing the tables in and all his help. ‘The Low Gross winner for ithe: tournament. was -K.’Di Pasquale of ‘Trail with: 89 “Runner up was E. Zak with w,.net-—J.: Schodellard; runne _ Sheratobitolf Bates Wi- igen, —_ Flight Low gross-—V.. Ales run: iner-up, low, inow; ‘low net—R. Vperkinn runner-up, low net—A: Luhn; pnd longest drive—J. ‘Clarkson. C. Flight Low. ‘Br runner-tip—i ‘Anderson low F Garlsony and longest drive— AS Martine 20'S Low gone. Perehu- Hoff; runner-up—N. Ferguson; low net—E: Howlett; runner-up and/longest eat Hitis were made by Dimock with, Deve Axelson, ‘ Harte needed to run a babysitting service and many other things, Take Part In‘Ladies Open Tourney Nearest to the pin was L. Bulfone with.72'% em. The raffle winner was 8, Edwards. A special prize do- nated ‘by Denny was won by’ M. Maddocks. john Dalziel ‘Mgt bounced right! back up again last Wednesday night Tor the weekly men's get-together which seems to prove my contention that it is the type of game played that influences, the turn-out. ‘The game last'week was Best Ball Foursomes which, after all, does allow each player. © i: have a complete round and n be used’ on’ the a al sheet. ‘According to! \\124" players’ ook part and everyone. a ats, havea Tdeally the scores should be in teams, but the sheet I was handed.was riot drawn up that way 0 I have:no way of knowing which fours made teams. However, I seem to havea fairly comprehensive list of ball winners 30 here goes. > With Best Ball Handicap | scores of 26 (ridiculous, isn't ae ‘82Partridge,-J. Polovnikoff, A: ‘Ac Lutz,” Poo Van) Masby, A, Shutel g, E. Pellerine, G, . Pickers B. Sam; E. Newman, {FS Holdsworth,-H. Smecher, {Buzz McDonald, 1 MacKay, V« LAUREL AOA eR ae ei Ne LEWOO! TOURN : AT. GIO YARDS THE MOST FORMIDAI ALL GOLF, ABLE, HOU GOOD SI A PAR eS EHOULD. Ses IT's ous oF 1T DOGLEG' cig PAST; A Seren OF. BINKERS AT. 40 = 2,80 Yi THE TEI THE PEAR te GREEN fe ort ees BY FOU ANOS “THREE: REAL LY | WHAT: C1978 nay Cope Lares. rie RDS. Ag PED. Action on the Ci legar Golf Course Sunflower Open Gets G Beales, 1H. Bate, T. Wilson‘and A. Johnson. See cag witha % Boyd, H. Dahn, P. ‘Zaytse 5 Cheveldave, J. pattias Fr Stasila, and M. Gorkoff. ‘A unique feature of the: evening’ was the special award for distinguished action on the course (don't ask me what. it was). These awards were sacks of sunflower seeds, graciously donated by. Bruce MeMillan who had won fifty pounda of the ‘Krunchies’ in the recent Sun- flower Open. “’ Having won 150 pounds of them in the past 18 months, I imagine Bruce figured this was ‘one way of using them ‘up. ‘Anyway, the winners were: P. Young, D. Bildigtoe S.-Uchi- da, J. Biles! Walker, R. Bamford, Paulaon and J. Docherty, Happy munching fel- mayor, Ed Mosby. alderman’ Andy. Shutek and fq “ase (i2 ats). Mjiye’s UN Bane |, DRAW will be eld avery | Setrday with DAD'S POP SHOP. am Service: works superintendent'Alex, Lute. Not mentioned but always to the fore are aldermen Gerry, Rust, Steve Jankola and, on ‘Thursday mornings, Allen Sel- ie ‘along with:works foreman Curt Waterman. This gives us + vover’.70 per. cent’ of the governing body and two-thirds of the supervisory’ staff.” Not bad for one of B.C.'s youngest * city municipalities? 1 Incidentally,’ I understand |” that Alex Lutz had the: recent distinction of scoring an “eagle” on our par S seventh hole. Ale: who’ really-tags'the bail, at times, hit ne way teh‘ and he eon to” the: green,’ trickled across’ the: grass sad dropped: into the hole for; the ig event,” Nice: going’ Alex ‘Again, no one but Denny oa figure out the system, bat the following ‘wore th le of success when it was all ae EL Newman, M, Verzuh, .W.-Som-, erfield, ‘A: Honcher,-W. Jacob- ‘gon, John Dalziel, Bert Lamb, : Harold Merrifield, Joe Cus! ner, Pete Soberlak, Reg Sy- mons and Bill Gray. (Nice to a, -you ‘out: there with the ‘bo; Bill} ‘It was ‘tho Bob Wadey with us. Feel free good to have ‘o be one of the boys any time” you are able to, 1 received a letter in’ the mail at the weekend from Jack Sheehan who was runner-up in” our recent Sunflower Open: Jack writes the sports column golfe our Open‘in the future. ‘He wishes to’ thank’everyone. fora real jwondettal ‘visite’ is proceeding slowly but hai ‘on’ the -new' elub- house basement: It is beginning to! take’ shape very: nicely. Sincere thanks is due to those of the members and others who have: taken’ part in the work: ‘thus es 5 : lof hasbeen accom- piste by these dedicated volunteers but much, much ‘more | will be necessary in tl hear future. ‘Itis the noe hope of Johnny Millsand his hard ‘working committee ‘that there will continue to be a good response,.to any, calls for aasistance that’ may: go.out in, By co-operation and parti- cipation.we could easily have facilities we could be’ proud of a‘ price we could‘afford to’, us aa SACI ORC ALD Tennis News or te yen is De Paoli Brothers Take Wins in Tennis By Lori Friesan Last weekend was a very busy one as far as tennis was concerned. Thé-one-day Junior Tournament scheduled for Sat- urday turned. Into! n ‘two-day.’ event with players from Roas- “land and’ Fruitvale participat ing. In the senior boys’ singles, ‘John Wishloff was the winner and Roland Kemperman was Goples went ts Tor De Paoll the runner-up. This was plays asa roundrobin event with six: entrants, ’ Tom De Paoli defeated Bill” ., Zaylaoff 6-1, 6-2 in the'16 and» Under. boys’ singles. In! the’ iteg Moroso All three, girls’ singles events were taken by the same person, Tanis Bourchier, from Rossland. There was a very poor turnout as far as the gicis wore concerned with only four entrants in all. In the boys’ doubles event, Tom Steenvoorden and Roland Kemperman were victorious while the 16 and under boys’ and George Da Costa. The gitts’ doubles winners - were Heather Gd Tanis Bour- chler. A thank-you goss ‘out to! Tom Videfeated Mario Baff.6-0. Greg Moroso"also took’ the: consola-, tion ‘event stenting! Phillip: }) Churehi You may be interested to. know that Tom is only 12 years {old and taking 14 and under “and the 16 and under events is + quite a feat, Well done, ‘Tom! od Report By the time.this appears in iprint, the 1975 B.C, Juntor Open wl be almost over. Play started on Monday at \th Castlegar courte with over 130 teeing off from 8.90 a.m. on. bart following which a cut was ma to the luw 100 and ties.’ Last night, after the third round played back. at Castlegar, the final cut to low 50 and ties was made, and today these boys battle: It out for top spots at Birchbank. Deadlines will not permit ns making of any actual reports, but we will have complete results in next week's paper. As of Monday, the ‘weather seems tobe co-operating fairly well after.a rather net meena ee to be'hoped ‘that the reat sf ths ‘will fare FOAM CS © ho organ ized the tournamesta. : Nelson hosted the B.C, terior Closed Champtonships ° ee weokend. Due to: bad weather conditions, the’ finals ~ were moved to our courts Sunday afternoon. We were plesised to seo our clubs’ Barry. ‘De Paoli take the mens’ singles event when he defeated Herb Walker. of Nelson 6-1, 6-2, Congratulationall Still talking about tourna- ments, Rossland’s Junior Tour- nament ‘has been re-scheduled for July 6. The entry fee of $1 includes dinner and prizes. 2 “AM players, are asked to bring thelr own balls. Any juniors wishing to participate are asked to phone Ken Fines at sa ‘by Friday, July 4. ee Although this ia not post ed, it is something that Is generally understood by' most tennis players: Ifyou are waiting to get on 2 court, please do not wait outside the courts; come inside ‘and sit on the benches pro- “ded, After. players have fin- ished a set, they may continue to play if no one is waiting on the benches. © If peopte are waiting to play, one set only is-to be played. And please, no singles at busy hours. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 26, 1975 PAPER CARRIER “URGENTLY REQUIRED Boy or gif, 12 years or older, required for paper route in Robson townsite, Call Castlegar News: at 365-7266 or drop. in at 191 Columbia Ave. | See ia Ltd. & Laund (located at’ the ‘bottom of Sherbiko ete General Store | ae ‘SPEEDQUEEN LAUNDRY. 4 1038 columbia Averuie — Phone 365-6594 “ —=HOURS — Monday thru ‘Saturday — 8.30 a.m..to to 10.30 p.m. 52 sunday —'91 a.m, t0:10.30 p.m.’ CLOSING OUT S-A-L-E ENDS JUNE 28 3 a _. /FIXTURES. AND. WIRING SUPPLIES While They Last ©” SHOP WHILE THE SELECTION {5 GOOD PARK ELECTRIC 208 Maple Streat hy OFF | Tonight is your’ night la- dies:'S ‘onthe courts! Big Tb. Bag. Regular 99¢. Umit 200 Bags, 2 Per Customer.: ach : ~All TIMEX. WATCHES _ ASSORTED FABRICS « Poly Cottons, Crimp, Wool Blends, Valves fo $5.99., BELIEVE IT OR NOT . ~ LADIES 0.5. “PANTIES : Regular $1 19 SPECIAL ADIs NYLON TOPS “By, White Stag. | Regular $9. 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