CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 25, 1975 Clarice McKi Golfers Feel Golf Club System Threatened BG's male gollers are throwing their Human gts Bran clubs down In rage‘over coin of sex ver omplainis branch director, ard by inst the Maple Rl and Coun ao seh Kathleen Ruff, aay ga Keeadage a we'd Dave io gt ri “iat ven ble om ma nate the rule. ‘The club didn’t, 30 Ms. Ruff bas asked Labor Minister Bill King for i feed i ine i Into the rules of the club, “made | a decision o0 the ay club to llml- of that ia at nas cr re hurting oe on renwick Kinniston of Vancouver who arerview terol) a set for bite laren fee < resident Named Winner ‘ Clarice McKinnon’ was named the winner of the CanCel “Trophy with a low net score of 149 for the two days of play. Firat Might winner was Mae Moroso, with Phyllis Lamb the runner-up. Becond flight ‘inner: was Carol Prive’ and: runner-up Mary Perehudoff. Please Drop Off ‘ALL MINOR BASEBALL UNIFORMS ‘at How: UCI Copes ‘With Any Mail Tt “Interruptions: Question: How. does the Unemploy- ment Insurance Commission ‘cope with an emergency such as ‘a mail Jntarreptlor Anew “INDUSTRIAL | — t » RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC HEAT LHOOLAEFF ELECTRIC. PHONE 365-7191 0000) Ken's. Auto & Wheel —_ Ul 20 ee ao : 4 ae Miggi Walker bad least : 2 : fi ag ‘ c : ie oe Eien ny Wg Alignment pes “THANK: YOU. ae definitely vant 0 re a aban forests tag. Dany dl. ladies’ days. Be me dudy W oy i % rence Merry also won prizes 1501 Col, Ave. — Castlegar. — Phone 265-7532 weeks, We realize’ how. much mn ‘BRE wim women i ek a aren gt if It-wam't (ok the cheap belp tis gt | for Puiting: = i : there benefits mean, and it's, bee fide should be beard." he sald, ut {thnk i's usfals to say that gaye Ue le sl eg ba at a Anyoia who can Belp with st jb toes that hy resi! : ‘rating, ploase'be at th ea fi pet hat ded lopaaecte ne tn abou tn fre iabor grag Be |. cbnowo, 67.0 pm: Vda. \e READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS | “he same rule holds oa weekends; and “it would’ only take one complaint ore than one of on i te Oe He The Dutchle registered her complaint with the. a male golfer against the special ladies’ time than the women. Its Christ nf, nt “The Castlegar, Kiwanis Club wishes to express : jt. its thanks and appreciation ‘to all’ district fodicent F Alleclaimants are paid from +2 who ” supported us «by. attending | our. Night in‘ the Castlegar, Curling Rink: <” Arena, ‘Special ; thanks’ to. all those. fine; peo} who : assisted ’ Kiwaniens’ by toking on responst- Maple Rg golf cb before am. on a bollday. tournament is to be held _ Saturday and Sunday. Active week for area Golfers | By John Daliiel ‘This week I do have a little: more information about ‘what went on Wednesday night of last week at the Men's Night weekly bash, but not too much, Tam assuming that the’ game played was Low Net and it: ‘seems to have been involved with the number of putts taken, There is no indication, however, of how many golfers took part, whether there were any interesting guests and whether there were any an- CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS ‘was declared that Golf: Poker - Big. winner in the le: putts division was M. Chern koff with 12, and that's some nouncements of import. I sure wish someone would find those sheets that Bob Wright had made up #0 we would have ‘andan' something to work with, Ta the low neteategory we Ue! tad 18 have the following winners: W. Twenty-three good men Tomlin, 31; Fe Martin $2; A, and true were out, bright and pouisen, da: end A. Henshaw, early Thursday morning to A.Ferworo, P. Gorkoff and K, _¢niey the good golf and brillant Gj sunshine, y hea jennestad with, 34 th ooking afta things and ‘Glenmerry ° in the absence of Jim Kelly he + had Cecll Bradford helping him. ED Ne ae us 5 Everyone was sent out just, to play golf without knowing 319 ho Ne what the game was. When all _ the cards had been turned in it THE WINTER SLEEP. CAN BEA NIGHTMARE “FOR YOUR LAWN. But not if we have anything to say about it. So talk to us about Pink Vigoro. Because - one application protects your fawn's tender roots all winter long. And gets them ready fora healthy spring ‘Anyway,.we bad areal”. thing going for. the nine holes \ and T was lucky enough'to shade him by) one stroke, Knowing Gerry he won't be \ satisfied until he had another go with me and finishes ahead, Tm naan any time: you" are "This weekend will see the |” ©. first annual (hopefully) Christ-" }. mas in September Fun Tourna- was the name. Big winner turned out to be Pete Murphy who finished with five sixes on his ‘card, (shame on you Pete). He was closely followed by Gerry Wan- Jess with five fives. No one else, had fives, but big Joe Sees had four sevens; son, Bert Lamb,'and ‘Claude Bissell all had four sixe joe Killough had four fives and Andy Honcher and Mike Ver- uh finished with four fours. ‘As you may have noticed, I did not win a ball but then, I always was a rotten poker. player. However, I did have a very pleasant experience since T wound up. in a foursome that had Gerry. Wanless in it. Inall the years I have been: playing. golf up. behind the Airport, (this |is the 21st, belleve it or not}, I have never had the opportunity of playing a round'with my old, friend Gerry. He is best known for his catching ability in the old days ball leagues, but is a ca country mile, but his short game‘ is . something else again. ” Recreation News ment atthe’ local course, Entires are etill coming in and’: we could be looking at close to 40 couples taking part. ° (Ply gets underway, at 10°” turday and, incase it ‘Should bea wee bit chilly, there’ be hot eggnogs dished up at No. 1 tee to get things off to a ‘good start, From then on it will be anyone's guess as to: what will happen next. We do know that there will bea turkey supper at the clubhouse to be followed by a dance in the ‘basement ‘of the : new: building. Everything has been laid on to make this the sporting-social event of the fall senses a0, if you have not. dy entered, better hurry. up and get your name in, ‘Entries will be accepted until the close of the clubhouse tomorrow night, 60 there is still time. Eighteen holes of golf both Saturday and Sunday plus makes, ~ all the side dractons this a real bargain... Don't forget the Min-Open coming up .Thanksgiving weekend and the Tombstone, Men's and Mixed two) weeks later. Both ‘should be real bang-up affairs. From the Director's Desk By Pat Metge Congratulations go out to the Blueberry Recreation Com- " falssion for their very success: | ful fall fair. From this success ‘tliere are now plans to make it into an annual event. An interesting feature of this event, was that.the teenagers of « P. © Blueberry were responsible for putting on the event, Truly a job well done. “Also, Blueberry has been successful in enrolling 19 ladies. for their volleyball night. Blue- berry'is truly the most active commission in the area. eee A note from the figure’ skating club: ‘They’ will be holding registrations on Satur- day, Sept. 27 at the Curling Club. Registrations will. be taken from 10 to 12 noon. “Also during registration the club will be holding a skate’ however, be taking registra- tions during the firat class Badminton enthusiasts will be pleased to note that adult badminton will be held Friday evenings at Kinnaird Junior Secondary Schoo! from'8 to 10 p.m; Season tickets are $10 for singles and $18 for families. Two ‘vorkshops "which are to be held later in the season, but which are dependent on Dre registrations, are the batik silkscreening workshops. a batik will be held on Friday, Saturday and Sunday of Oct. 31—Nov..2. Instructor for the coursé is Willlam A. Laux from the Vahi Studios. Following the batik by two weeks will be the silkscreen workshop which is to be under the supervision of Nancy Knight, ‘You may register now for. both of these courses. Calicgat Kiwanis Club Trounced by Selkirk Lions whipped the Castlegar Kiwanis Club 4.0 Tuesday night of last’ s week in a soccer gamé played ‘on the rain swept field at Twin - ° Rivers School.” ‘The aggressive Lions were. out for a win after seeing a softball game earlier this sum- ~ mer tled up by the Kiwanians in the last minutes: of the’ final inning. Commenting on ihe Lions ‘soccer win, organizer Frank Hamilton of the ‘Kiwanis Club ‘The Selkirk’ Lions Club. expreased rellef at the {opsided score. “Now we won't’ feel obligated in retrieving our honor in a’ return match,” laughed. Lions spokesman ‘Moe Zi- hin said his club’ will likely challenge the Kiwanians to a curling game this winter. “The way they were using thelr handa in’ the ‘soccer game,” he smiled, “there's no. way. we'll challenge them to a volleyball oe They'd win it hands Local Bowling” Reulls y Night 7.9 pan. LHS Elena Carew 264. LETT Annette Bouchard 670 and Connie MacKinnon 57 MHS Fred Vaykin 297. MHT Dave Calder 'THS: Mishaps 1124. THT Expos 2913. ‘Team Points: Sunshiners x ne Mishaps 2, Screwballs 1, Exipos 3, Misfires 4, Lucky 5'a 0. ‘Tuesday Ladies 1 p.m. (Sept. 9) LES Bonnie; White 280. LHT. Bonnie White 607. ea THS Super-Valu 925. THT. ‘SupersValu 2628, Team Points: Castlegar Drog 8, Central Food Mart 1, Quality Bulag Pres. 2 Super : Ramblers 4, Cadillacs 8, Hor neta 1, Model Tees 1, Chevys 8, Other 600's: Anne Fish- wick 650, ‘Erma. Mykyie ores Wedieeday, ‘Cut- Rate (Sept. 10)/ LHS. Shitley Torbie 281. LHT Fran Moffat 641. ‘PHS. Woodpeckers 887, THT Woodpeckers 2616. Team Points: Parr Canaries 3, Woodpeckers Be ae 2 Eagles 3, Swallows es (Sept 17) : LasTens 266.: LET. Ireoe a TH Parets m1. ‘THT peckers 2816. fald 2, Boundary Electric, 3) vt e Mya 6-1. Tuesday Night Mixed 79) pan. (Sept. 16) ‘LES: Kay” ‘Adshead 222, LHT Kay Adshead 661, MHS John Paulson 305. ee Matt Rohn 687. SH Regulars 1047, THT. Regulars 29) ‘Team | Pointe Serewballs 1, Ding Bats‘ 1,; Regulars) 3, Columbia 5-8, Alley Cats. 1, Misfits D other 's: Larry, Olson 683, tess Leroy 631,- Ron bites ‘Toeaday Night Mixed 911 p.m. (Sept. 10) i LHS Erma Mykyte 213. LHT Erma Mykyte 512. MHS Ed- Webster 276. MHT. Ed Webster 659. Team’ High’ Single Night- / hawks 1001. THT ightiaw es ‘Team Pol Candries'1,, Woodpeckers: Budgies 1%, Eagles 21, Swal lows 2. Wednesday Night Mixed LHS Darlene Edwards m8 LUHT Darlene Edwards , a3 Wayne | Meyera 249." MHT Mickey TTHS Sweat Hogs 910. THT. French Connection'2620. ‘Team Points: French Con- nection 2, Spookers 8, Half Fast ‘Five -1, Underdogs %4,.Un- knowns 314, Sweat Hogs 2. Ri Ottis G00'e: Wayne ‘Mey. \"Titureday Morning Ladies LHS Nona Pavlaon 261. LHT Nona’ Paulson 638. TRS Chips 957. THT Chipmonks 2116. ; ‘Team .Points: Chipraunks ve ee ‘on page hs Cot HOCKEY EQT. & SKATES 15 % OFF | Monashee Sporting Eqi. Ltd. Top of the Sherbiko Hill PHONE 365-3181 ATTENTION + Curling wil commence at the Canlogae ond ‘October, A District Curling Cub sometime in finite date will be announced es soon os aisle’ “*1975-76. curling, fees for’ life: membe: ‘as follows (please notes a’ small additional chi will be edded by each club for administration purposes) ‘Retirees ‘ Spores |) Gurlers not holding life memberships will pay an additional 15 per cent of the set fee, with the exception of the Retirees. If you are interested in curling thls season, enter your | Name as soon as Possible with one of the following: — Bob Wright, 365.6794 — June Berg, 365-3626 — Curling Rink, 365-6666 — John Dalziel, 365-7374 Retirees New Curlers are Welcome ints: 3, Headpins 1, Rowdy Rushins 2, Live 6 - 1, Roadhogs 3, 7-11's Other 600 + Larry Webster 650, Mie ael Vecchio 620. Wednesday Morning Drivers) LHS’ Annette: Bouchard © | 273. LHT. Annette Bouchard area Pot Patter T-Birds 0, and dress exch: Persons with winter-long nourishment. Pink Vigoro. lt helps your lawn make it through * the winter night. Lawn Food for Fall Application _CM&S 14-14-7 FALL BULBS @ DAFFODILS @ HYACINTHS | @ TULIPS ASSORTED i and © RED EMPEROR TULIP wishing to exchange articles should price their own items, eee With this week seeing the start of our adult education and winter recreation programs, we hope that if you were at all interested, that you registered. Classes will be determined after the first session, there- fore persons may not register after the first class. We will, Pre-Fab Wood Roof Trusses. Constructed at Grand Forks, B.C. in accordance with the Natlonat Bulle ding Code, For your. requirements Ee quotations contact: ND. FORKS CARTAGE “AND Laksird A, Box:104i Grand fais Bc, PHONE 442-2188 439 ANCTION Have Your Cooling 5) ls Time to Order: Your: Wiser Tires Come in and See Us. Today < We Have A Good Supel of ANTIFREEZE. and avold the Rush ° stem Checked Now tn the Castleaird Plaza’ Phone 365-6511” i HS Ranhlere 8, TE Ramble , invites Inquiries for ACCOMMODATION the Castlegar. Villa Society has received tentative. approval for expansion: In order to help the local com- ~ \mittee-decide the scope of in IDEA OF NEED. pe expansion WE MUST HAVE ‘Persons! interested: in’ possibly: staying at t ‘should ‘let us know of their i interest saving at the Mist “Sorry, no verbal in uiries allowed, P nay obtain f forms at: q one interested | rst Bonk of if Montreal, 35 Pine Conca | perial Bank of C Sastogae Branch, 299 Columbia Avenue, Cottlegar Motor-Vehicle Office, plant at Sec ees ny ss i tae lB PF balkin, ‘fralt it us where he farmed é Thame area for to Saskatchewan bi fal cali or, Rebalkin ~ KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. TONY) GERONAZZO. MANAGER the 'jara lor any, heath of sie hat iss ARP AS ES SERA is—you-may here done ‘some- thing the‘rest of/us didn't, or.” may. be. the before -you‘decide. to vulling. out your) hair: ‘ards ‘The next’ problem: ‘is get sting {the | cheque’ into: your hands. To do this we may have bilities for ‘operating and pers ‘out with ‘some. the Pursuant fo, Section: 395 (Q) of ‘the Municip tion points and procedures... CABy © ployment: Insurance: Commis: “sion fs on top of these kinds of Act the following properties in Castlegar, Saul be. to act up emergency distribu | ” ofr ea taste paitel ' cia cruel baa jambers, City Hall, 460 Colum 1a Avenue, 'Nor= * For instanee, there will be th, Castlegar,, B.C: commencing at 10:00 a on s September 30,1975 if celine fai + sooner. ald: LEGAL DESCRIPTION <0 5 STREET. ADDRESS, have tobe i i siete payment to'these i West half of Lot 13, DL 4598,Plan ‘A282 © rake Yew ‘Street, Noi eer Our major. problem. lies ia : 1g adequate information tottie putllesbout our plans,'s0 that there is.as little inconven- woR. ‘A. Beauchamp, “ Collector: of Taxes fence as’ posaible. In‘ this the. media plays an important role.! It must be remembered ~| * that the Unemployment Insur-. it can only respond to an emer: gency such as thls, using all the means at its command, (in. the hopes that the,thajority wi wil eq ‘To -alarge: “aeereey ar rw; ‘computor you will not receives 80 please do‘ not mail However, there will © the Btevedore J./8. Woods ‘200 Br a aa Methodiat miinister in the west, once found « ‘work as a stevedore in Vancou-” ver before ig the found- er ofthe COP Party ia Cade ~ British Columbia's Human Rights code ‘quarantegs toall of us ourvionts i to employment, to tenancy, to property ownership, to a full range of Intnions and Von the grounds of race, ge; marital status, an mnviction, unrelated to the job being 80 Discrimination {s still in British ‘Columbia. published a bookie may pick up your free copy at any. eee nons