A4 -{ The best car rental deal CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August'23, 1979 A5 : _(GSlocanRecreation/ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August ‘23, 1979° All-stars overtake Rebols 4-3 ouslanp Dr. Philip Kanigan announces t fentacar Owned in Canada by Canadians A Budget System Licensee in town Is : Budget 365-3300 ; Variety show aids Vietnamese refugees In a press conference held in Toronto earlier this month, the CBC's head of variety programming, Jack ‘McAndrew, revealed plans for a network variety-format program in benefit of Oper- ation Lifeline and affiliated groups across Canada formed to assist in re-locating Viet- concerts in Vancouver, Ed- monton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and Charlottetown, Headlining the concert will be the biggest name enter- tainers this country has to offer, each performer having donated their time and tal- ents to the benefit. McAnd! and Howard namese refugees, Entitled "The Boat Peo- plc — Operation Lifeline,” the benefit program will telecast live Sept. 14, 1979, 8 -11 p.m. originating from live Adelman, acting chairman o! 0 ‘i lained Lifeline, Help to fight M The Muscular Dystro- phy Association of Canada is gearing up again to partici-\ pate in the 14th-annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon, MDAC's B.C. regional director, Bill Grindlay, says the funds raised in Canada through the telethon remain in Canada ‘to support re- search on the cause and cure, . that. the purpose of the program was twefold—t- raise public awareness to the Plight of the Victnamese and to raise money Community TV COMMUNITY ACCESS Channel 10 Schedule for Tonight 5:30—Five-day weather re- port from the Castle- gar Weather Office. 5:40—WARP. (War Against Rising Prices) latest update and boycott ist. 6:00—Public meeting held Aug. 16 concerning Castlegar’s traific problems. 8:20—West Kootenay Re- gional swim meet held in Warfield Aug. 18 — Saturday's events. 10:40—Sign-off. for “organizations who are isti th of i ly p! and to provide equipment and services to young . people suffering from the muscle disease, The most serious form of ing for 80 per e 4 to relocate in Canada. Funds are to be raised- by ticket sales to each of the concerts, the sale of corpor- ate sponsorship on the three- hour benefit program and by an on-air public appeal for support and donations to . Operation Lifeline or similar affiliated groups throughout Canada. The format of the show will be such that the CBC will be picking up portions from the six concert locations across Canada. Each segment will be hosted by a prominent. Canadian personality with Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster as the national hosts. / COURT NEWS 7 Appearing in provincial court Aug. 14 and pleading guilty to the charge of being a minor in possession of liquor were: Kenneth Hor- coff, 18, of Castlegar; Robert Curtis Dunn, 18 of Castlegar; Marie Rogers, 17, of Genelle; Vernon Roy Lightburn, 18, of Fruitvale. Horcoff received a suspended sentence and three months probation, Dunn received a $25 fine, and Rogers and Lightburn receiv- ed $150 fines. * . * Wayne Emerson Fry, 22, of Castlegar was fined $25 after pleading guilty to a charge of consuming liquor in a public place. * * & Philip Paul Bouline, 20, of Rossland, pleaded guilty to a charge of causing a distur- . bance and was fined $150, or in default two weeks in jail. * * * Robert C. Mackay, 17, of Rossland pleaded guilty to a charge of theft under $200 and was fined $150 or in default ‘two weeks in jail. * *. * Pleading guilty to the charge of driving with a blood alcohol content of over -08 were: Jack Peter Kani- gan, 22, Ootischenia: Hans- Joachim Wiechmann, 36, of Thrums; Kenneth Roy Olson, 29 of Castlegar. Each of the above were fined $350 or in default one month in jail. Marcel St. Arnaud, 42, of Genelle pleaded not guilty to the charge stated above, but George R. Smith pleaded guilty to four counts of failing to file a tax return and fined $100 or in default one day in jail for each count. “8 «@ Michael G. Conkin, 24, of Castlegar,’ pleaded guilty to'a charge of refusing to provide a breath:sample and: was © fined $250 or in default one month in jail. ™ * ° Brian D. McCarthy, 19, of Castlegar pleaded guilty to a charge of obstruction of a police officer in his duty and was given a conditional dis- charge and one month proba- tion. . * * Michael D. Finlay, 20, of © Robson, pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of a narcotic and was fined $1000 or in default four months in jail. cent of all cases, is Duchenne muscular dystrophy. ‘he dis- ease is transmitted geneti- cally from mothers to sons, and produces a gradual de- terioratjon of the voluntary muscles. | talath In 1954, the newly- formed MDAC raised The . patient bi progressively weaker, and the disease, although pain- less, is fatal, The average life-span of a Duchenne MD patient is 19 years of age, though some survive into their 20's. The Muscular Dystro- phy Association of Canada was started in 1954 by Dr. David Green of Montreal, who had lost his only son the year before to Duchenne MD. Dr. Green gathered together other parents of MD victims, and enlisted the aid of Canada’s firefighters in rais- ing funds and disseminating information on the disease. SHOC marks a year | of experiences The Stanley Humphries Outdoor Club (SHOC) recent- ly concluded another success- ful year of activities, The 35 students and six staff sponsors participated in overnight backpacking and to perfect weather conditions for late June, the club was able to camp on the snow and walk. ‘many spectacular ridges. Some members also made a successful ascent of the 2,600-metre peak Clach-- West. trips, rock cross-country ski races and trail construction, as well asa variety of fund-raising acti- vities. A five-day backpacking. trip into Mt. Revelstoke National Park was the high- light event of the year. Due pe Since its i six $217,000." Last year, the organization provided $2.8 LATE CHANGES FOR AUG. 24-30 TV WEEK SUNDAY - AUGUST 26 9:30 P.M. + Note: THE JEFFER- SONS will be pre-empted by a special one-hour edition of ALICE, (Same sto willair ot its normal timeslot. 10:00 P.M. - Note: Delete KAZ ond insert THE JEFFERSONS. George's boasting of how well @ is doing heads him for disaster when the underworld gets into the act. (Repeat; 60 SUNDAY-AUG.26 °° 4:00 P.M. - Add storyline to WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Coverage of the National AAU Long Course Swimmirig Chompionships from ‘ort Lauderdale, Florida. (90 mins.) TUESDAY - AUG. 28 . 8:30 P.M. = Add storyline to 240- ROBERT: Members of the Police Rescue Unit have to save the vic- tims of an oean plane crash and 9 beautiful woman trapped on a years ago, the club has been highly successful in attaining its goals of developing an after a ac- cident, Stars: John Bennett Perry, -Joanna Cassidy. (90 mins.)" line.) ALICE’ + muscular dystrophy, an Pp of the outdoor environment, and creating a spirit of cooperation and self-disci- pline amongst the members. 1. D. Bird is winner of 10-speed bike in a raffle sponsored by SHOC and Tu-dor Sports / ...Remember? 7 Castlegar News headlines from one year ago: Despite to discuss its prop d new water supply with Municipal Affairs Minister Hugh Curtis, the city is to meet in Victoria with his staff Sept. 7. = . * City of Castlegar is to join in the promotion of Highway 3 at the cost of $100. : -_ * © City council has reversed its decision to prohibit animal control officer Jim Vigue's use of a tranquilizer gun to apprehend animals. . wiee Cheryl Kristiansen, as triple gold winner in . * * a national meet, sets world record. * and no one ever will. CLINT FROM ALCAT EASTWOOD ESCAPE’ H Services... AM FURNITURE & 3} AUTOMOTIVE, Upholstery s 701 - 7th Ave., 8. 365-3056 ) D in Canada million for MD research and more than $1 million for patient services. Patient services provid- ed by the MDAC range from crutches and braces to elec- tric wheelchairs and special Castlegar Legion . COOL SPOT WITH GOoop MUSIC Jack Phipps ‘and Others : Guests must be q 9:30 p.m. -.1:30 a.m. signed in, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ) hospital: beds. Transport costs and power lifts for homes afd vans are also made available. One tragedy.of MD is the number of parents who do not register with: the MDAC, Grindlay says. “We don't know whether they're ashamed of having the disease in the family, or whether they just don’t know about the services we have available.” ‘ ,The annual Labor Day telethon, hosted by enter- tainer Jerry Lewis live from Las Vegas, is one way of raising funds to fight the disease while making people more aware of the facts about says Grindlay. This year’s telethon will be appearing locally on sta- tion KREM (Spokane). This year’s telethon will be appearing locally on sta- tion KREM (Spokane). The show begins at 6 p.m. PST on Sept. 2, and runs until 3:30 p.m. PST on Sept. 3. British Columbians may make thi. pledges by phon- ing 689-4111 in Vancouver, or 368-5236 in Trail. No one has ever escaped from Alcatraz, Az WARNING: Some coarse language & occasional violence —B.C, Director —— STARTS WEDNE. Where all the other Bonds end... thisone begins! “7 : Pn! ke. ROGER MOORE ~~ . =) 78 es MORRIS KOWALL & ASSOCIATES AND : _WESTCLIFFE MANAGEMENT LTD. *. Milen Industries — HOUSE FRAMING — FORM WORK — VANITIES KITCHEN CABINETS — ARBORITE WORK ALL FORMS OF GENERAL CARPENTRY Mike Makortoff 365-7485 $.S, No, 1, SITE 29, C-1, CASTLEGAR, B.C. VINSH7 THE CHAHKO-MIKA SHOPPING CENTRE OPENING SUMMER 1980 MAJOR TENANTS: Woolco — 72,000 sq. ft. Overwaitea — 31,000 sq. ft. Satellite Stores: 68,000 sq. ft. For leasing information Please. contact: Morris Kowall & Associates, cio L. Park P.O. Box 550, Nelson, British Columbia or Call Collect to (604) 352-5422 -Summe ~ Wish to arinounce the appointment of Lorna H. Park as the director of Leasing and Shopping COMMUNITY Bulletin Board z HEY KIDS! Youngsters aged 5-18 are welcome to join the “Five Day Club" in their neighbourhood from Aug. 20-24, Monday to Friday, a one-hour Christian Club to be held at: 682 - 11th Ave., South — 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. 1007 - 5th Ave., South — 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. “+601 - 201st Ave., Fairview Sub. — 1 to 2 p.m. 1047 - Mountain, Robson —.3 to 4 p.m. No pre-registration is needed, so, for an hour of singing, stories, games, join Wendy Friesen at’ the neighbourhood location nearest you. Sponsored by the Kinnaird Church’ of God and Child Evangelism Fellowship of B.C. | FOOD CO-OP Local food co-operative is looking for people d ive store i a ip st front in South Slocan. Please phone 365-2584 or 365-5454. : ’_ HEALTH PASSPORT Free Health Passport booklets will be handed out to parents of infants born in 1979. This is in honour of International Year of the Child and° Family. If you have not received one of these, please pick up your copy at the Castlegar West * Minor Hockey Ass'n, Release The Castlegar Commun- ity Complex has beon a beehive of hockey activity for the past two weeks with the summer hockey school pro- gram sponsored by the Castlegar Minor Hockey As- sociation, Excellent instruction has been provided by head coaches Ernie Gare (Sr.) and Ted Hargreaves ‘and their assistants Brian Verigin, David Kirby, Randy Kirby and Bruno Campese., Guest appearances by Danny Gare of the Buffalo Sabres and Pat Price of the Edmonton Oilers also added considerably to the quality of instruction. 4 The highlight of the program‘ was the Mid-Sum- mer hockey. game last week- end between the Castlegar Rebels and a makeup team of players from senior hockey and the NHL. The game provided ex- citement from the first face- off to the final buzzer as the All-Stars narrowly defeated a very strong Rebel squad consisting of local boys who had played for the Rebels over the past three years. The Rebels took a 2-1 lead at the end of the first period with two goals from Steven Bozek, but saw the . lead ‘change hands as the All-Stars Jed 3-2 going into the third pieriod. The Rebels tied it 33 with a goal from Michael Nevakshonoff in the third period, before Ray Summer scored for the All-Stars with two minutes remaining to give the AllStars a 4-3 victory. Danny Gare, Bob Mur- dock and Lee Keller also scored for the All-Stars before a crowd of about 1,400 people. A special thanks must go to Ernie and Danny Gare for their efforts in bringing hockey players of the calibre .« Bueno Campese, David KI r hockey popular — Registration will take s place during Sept. 6 and 7 at the recreation office for the fall recreation program. © During Sept. 8 you must register with your local area commissions at the following places and times: CRESCENT VALLEY & * SOUTH SLOCAN: Crescent Valley Hall — 12 ncon to § pm. SLOCAN PARK: Recreation Office — 9 a.m. to & p.m. WINLAW & APPLEDALE: Winlaw Elementary School — 12 noon to 6 p.m. LEMON CREEK & S&LO- CAN: W.I. Hall — 12 p.m. to 5 pm : The activities offered are as follows: guitar lessons, CORE Program (hunter the Opening of his Office for The General Practice of Dentistry at Suite 6- 605 Columbia Avenue (Oglow Bldg.) CASTLEGAR, B.C. TELEPHONE 365-3970 OFFICE HOURS lon, - Sot. training course), . dancing, keep fit classes, survival first aid, lessons, yoga and gymnas- tics. Registration will also be held for soccer and a badmin- ton clinic. ) /Castlegar Junior Golf / ‘By. GERRY WICHERT _Ken Sherstobitoff won the Castlegar Junior Club championship last Sunday after a sudden-death play-off against Mike Wichert. Both fired 76s for 18 - holes of regulation play. BN pean Irby, Randy Kirby, Ted Hargraves, Brian Veragin and Ernie Gare Sr. we saw last weekend into our arena, Since all proceeds from the game go to the Castlegar Minor Hockey As- sociation, a special thanks must also go out to the players for coming to Castle- gar at absolutely no cost to the association. The Rebel hockey team will be opening its training camp on Sept. 12. (Minor Baseball By H. J. WARNER With the conclusion of the playoffs, all the equip- ment goes back to the crib and the players and coaches reminisce the games gone by. Many games will be replayed during the next few months and somehow they will all be won. We can be proud of the coaches and players whose combined efforts put Castle- | MINOR SPORTS Sure, we're interestert * gar back in the running and I see bigger things for next year. We can also be proud of the, parents who supported the boys; whether in Kelow- na or Vancouver a good crowd of Castlegar support- ers was on hand, A final word: a vote of thanks to the Castlegar News for its support in printing all reports and running this’ column. : Now to the dugout... $4,500 purse GFCU baseball tourney Grand . Forks Credit Union International Baseball Tournament participants have been confirmed and tournament organizers are confident that the 1979 lineup will provide six days of drama and excitement, ~ This year’s annual event (Aug.. 29 ha Bere 3) has : $4,500 up. for.grabs with 10 ‘ teams’ Deerly awaiting to begin the chase for the top prize of $2,000. Purse break-downs are: first - $2,000,'second - $1,200, third -$800 and fourth - $500. The 10 partici have . Division I Lewiston Truckers Northwest Mets. Seattle NW Screw Products Surrey Sports: Trail Hotelmen .. Division, - Grand Forks Slag Dusters Lewiston Blue Jays i Republic Gold 'n Sawdust Trail Selects- : : Vancouver:Tos:: >. :: Last year’s tournament champions were the’ Lewis- ton Truckers, who defeated y Gordie Walker ‘shot an . . 80 and won first low net. Second low net went to Lyle Stoushnow, with an 82 (net 72). First flight, low gross winner was Mark MacKave with an 84, followed by Charlie Lind with an 87. - “First low net winner was Dave Picton with a 68, ahead of James Verigin with a net score of.70, Closest-to-the pin was Lyle Stoushnow on No. 3 and No. 18 holes, Ken Sherstobitoff had the longest drive on No. 9 hole and Mike Wichert on No. 16 hole. Gordie Walker won the Junior British Columbia Championship for 9-18 handi- cappers at Vancouver. He shot an 80 at Fraser View, and a 78 at Langara, for a total of 158 strokes, for Attention Men & Boys! For All Seasons; It’s : Bonnett’s ort veut mw 233 Columbia 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash ‘Good Old Affordable Prices’ Open Mon. - Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays till 9 pam. Closed Sundays |. i The Pop Shoppe |: 142 Columbia Ave (Across from Castle Theatre) CASTLEGAR 2» for Sharp NMI IH] Bonotess= Rump Roast . AC. Seattle NW. Screw Products 6 - 2 in.the tourney finale. Surrey Sports edged the been split into two divisions which. will compete in a modified round robin prelim- inary round. Only the top two teams from each division shall advance into Monday's “money round.” The division line-ups are as follows: z lie Gold 'n T- 4 in the consolation final to capture third place. Credit Union tourney Champs: 1975 - Seattle Stoen, 1976 - Vancouver Tos, 1977 - Seattlé NW Screw Products and 1978 - Lewiston Truck- ers. IRECTORY} Phone the ¢ jews for details on how to get reports of your organization onto the sports pages. 365-3517 Fo 19 ladies vie for blind low net By JOAN MARTINI Overcast skies. with a promise of a break in the heat ANGLICAN CHURCH ST.DAVID'S ANGLICAN CHURCH (Castlegar & Robson) Rev. Desmond Carroll 365-2271 “8:00 a.m. Eucharist 9:30 Eucharist UNITED CHURCH (— Show Gratitude in Prayer p: i ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 405 Maple St. Worship Service 9 a.m. “Everyone Welcome” “ALVARY BA a “ 6 en S, 2 "Onsy A yore 809 Merry Creek Road Next to Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza TT gil tml Large 56's 4 B.C. No. 1 Cabbage 19% California No. 1 U.S. No. 1 With building lots scarce Regional! District of Central Kootenay wants Area I out of land freeze. Kootenay Health Unit. brought out 19- ladies on | Centre Manager for the Chahko-Mika Shopping : , was found guilty and fined $350 or in default one month in jail. oo 8 Vallaree Belanger, 46, of Shoreacres, pleaded guilty to a charge of impared driving and was fined $50 or in default one month in jail. INDIAN CHEESE BALL 1 package (8 ounces) softened Y teaspoon salt .¥ teaspoon curry powder 1 cup Kelloge’s All-Bran cereal or Bran Buds cereal In a large bowl, beat cream cheese and cottage cheese until smooth, Stir in chutney, onion, temon juice, salt and Sure powder. Chill until stiff enoug! to shape into a ball, Roll ball in Kellogg's All-Bran cereal or Bran Buds cereat, Chill. Serve with crackers. 2 YIELD: 1 cheese ball Your Carpet . Headquarters... Carpets by ivan Oglow 365-7771 NATURAL HAIR by PARAGON PLUS you are Canada § leading non surgical bait are expected, dability and versatility tow was Only avadable through # ie Ae Polen untehable trarisplant 0: rethods: PROV/STATE TEL. Centre in Nelson, British Columbia. Ms. Park has come to Nelson with. extensive experience in the shopping centre industry and will be happy to answer any enquiries regarding the leasing and/or management of the new centre. Lorna H. Park Please address any enquiries to: P.O. Box 550, Nelson, B.C. or Call Collect to (604) 352-5422 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL St. Peter Lutheran Church, 405 Maple St., Aug. 20-24,.6 to 8 p.m. Ages 4-14. Everyone welcome. E ' WENEED DRIVERS! WEEK FOR DIALYSIS. If you can help, please week for dialysis. If you can help, please contact at 365-2422. - VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Aug. 20-24, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Apostolic Church (down from plaza). Fun with God,-music, . erafts,. games. Come meet Jesus. Everyone welcome. For transportation phone 365-6073. NATIONAL EXHIBITION CENTRE The National Exhibition Centre is pleased to present: Kootenay History — On display all summer. Children’s Art from China — Aug, 4th through 30th. Northwest Coast Indian Prints — Tuesday of last week to play Blind Low Net at the Castle- - gar Golf Course. Winners of balls were -Pam Banham, Phil Lamb, ‘Norma MacDonald, Joan Martini, Pat Verzuk, Leslie Johanson and Sue: Forrest. The Club Championship, previously slated for Sept. 8 and 9, has been changed to Aug. 25 and 26 to be played in conjunction with the Mens’ Club Championship. : Probable tee time will be 9 am. All members are welcome to enter, with hope- fully enough entries to field three flights. Aug. Sth through Sept. 1st. Admission to the NEC i fee and the hours are 10:80 a.m. - 4:80 p.m. every ay! Coming events of Castlegar and District non-profit organizations are listed here through the courtesy of Canadian Cellulose's Interior Pulp and Lumber. Operations. Please submit notices directly to the Castlegar News by 5 p.m. Mondays. A Public Service of Interior Pulp and Interior Lumber Operations. Canadian Cellulose Wanted | Clean: Cotton Rags Castlegar News 191 Columbia Ave. ‘OF CANADA 1401 Columbia Avenue Summer 9:30 a.m. in Castlegar xcap' 3rd Sunday In Robson at 9:45 a.m. Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF PENTECOST below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 Service for July and August — 10:30 a.m. Sunday School and Worship combined. 7 p.m. Fellowship Service “with God all things are possible."’ — Mark 10:27 Rev. Ed Wegner, Pastor Phone 365-2374 Val Lelding, Youth Pasto Phone 365-4753 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Columbia Ave., Trall Saturday Services ibbath School: 9:30 Divine Service: 11 nesday 7:30 p.m. Pastor D. Zinner q 365-2649 Lowell Kindschy © Ph. 365-3664 or Listen to the Lutheran - Hour Sunday, 11:30 a.m. on Radio CKQR ST. RITA’S CATHOLIC Rev. Michael Guinan © Ph. 365-7143 Saturday Night Mass 7pm. Sunday Masses at 8am. and10a.m. ST. MARIA GORETTI Genelle — 12 Noon CHURCH OF GOD 804-7th Ave., South Pastor Ira Johnson Morning Worship August 20-24 Five Day Bible Camp 965-6762 IGRACE PRESBYTERIAN 7th Ave. South Worship Service" a.m. “Visitors Most Welcome’’ Minister H. M. Harvey Phone 365-3816 Family Bible Hour 9:46 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Praise 6:30 p.m. Wed., Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Pastor John Hill . Church Office 365-3430 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE. ~ 767-1st Ave., North . Pastor Roy Hubbeard Church: Ph. 365-5212 Sunday Schcol 9:50.a.m. Morning Worship iiam. Evening Service . 7pm. Tuesday: Bible Study 7:30 p.m. :30 p.m. Friday: Young Peopta 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST | Meets at Kinnaird Hall Sunday Bible Class and Worship 10 a.m. to 12 Noon Call 365-7979 or 365-3763 ] Each .. Cantaloupes 79° Nectarines RUNTSAS. We'll custom cut and wrap your game this Fall! ber VALLEYMAID ‘according to your specifications. - Valleymaid — — Foods Ltd. | 333 7th Ave. S. 365-3812