CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 14, 1977 John Clark Leads Top Ten in KISBL Runs batted in: Huth—16; Mike Linn, N.D.-Sil.—14; Jack Kelly, N.D.-Sil.—120, Doubles: Dickie—4; James—4; Linn—4; Mig- neault—4; Somday—4, Triples: Linn—4; Kelly—3, Home Runs; Huth—3; Murray Flegel, Angels—2. Stolen Bases: Bruce Al- lingham, Cast.—7; 4 players tied with 5. Slugging Pet: Huth—.657; Linn—.625; Clark—.694, Pitching (4 decisions): Eric Lepper, Tr.—(4-1), 0.40; Terry The following are the top 10 in the Kootenay Inter- national Senior Baseball League with minimum 25 at bat: Player AB H BA John Clark 82 14 438 Republic % Kevin Oliver 27 407 Trail a Brian Dickie 36 Angels Pete Bradway 934 Colville Bob Garden 44 33 iB Jerry Carter 82 Angels. Gopher Somday 27 Minnis, Angels—(4-1), 2.10. Strike-outs: Lepper—56; George Cloakey, Col.—42; Rory Rickard, Rep.—36. Moleon “Three Stars” Top Five Republic John Migneault 40 (Based on 5-3- points sien Angels Mike Linn, N.D,-Sil Jerry Carter, Angels Murray Flegel, Angels games is this local midget softball team coached by ery Price. ‘Their first game in this double knockout tourney will be played Friday afternoon. Team members are, front row, left to right, assistant coach Tim Allen, Louise Archambault, Carolyn Price, SPECIAL PRESENTATION has been mide to James ‘Warner, left, by Castlegar Sentinel Minor Baseball Bronco team. He was also one of the coaches of ihe Pony ADl-Stara that went to Ratland on the weekend. ‘coach ‘Walter Harshenin. Back row, left to right, coach Betty Price, Bernice McMullen, Janice Conroy, Kathy Zebert, Eillena Denisoff, Betty Dinner, Lori Price and Nancy Moran. Kneeling, left to right, mascot Carrie Allen, bat girl Billie-Jean Price and mascot Cristie Allen, Missing from the photo is Cindy Waters: : Lorry Harshenin, Sharon Plotnikoff, Nedda Kinakin and assistant Attend Penticton Invitational “) By JEANNETTE HORNING Castlegar Sentinel: Minor Baseball has concluded another very successful year. Over 300 boys were registered, including Colt, Bronco and Mosquito teams. from Slocan Valley and Nelson, ‘Winners for the year were: Colt—Cold Spots (Nelson) coached by Brent Mason won ' both:the League and Playoffs. : } Pony—Creacent Valley coached by John Mowatt won: the league. Castlegar Savings coached by Dave Bozak won the playoffs, Bronto—Blue Jay's coached by Gerry .Markin won the league. Dynamos coached by Randy Martini won the play- offs, Mosquito—Expos coached by Wally and Curt Horning won the league. Dodgers coached by Fred Voykin won the playoffs, Z Tadpole—Team .Three coached by Stosh Uchida won the trophy. Approximately 100 hove took part in the annual wind-up held on July 1. A concession ‘was open and fun games were « played’ in. the Mosquito and Bronco divisions with the win- ners being treated to a banana split, The final game in the Pony playoffs was also played, A special presentation was made by president.Pat Picton .to James Warner for his out- i arlen baseball Sire to Ray- mond Nazar; second : prize, baseball bat to Perry Salekin . and third prize, baseballs’ to Tom Campbell. In Area Playoffs: on ‘the’ weekend Castlegar was | de- feated in all divisions. The Colts. played Kelowna in Nelson and lost 9 to 6 in the first game and "10 t00 in the second. The team was coached by Bert Germain and Brent Mason with Mrs. Ruth Townsend as. business manager. The Pony All-Stars travel: led to Rutland and defeated, Kelowna in the first game 9 to 7, lost to Rutland 5 to 2 in the second game and lost to Kelow-* na after 9 innings by 8 to 7. As the base umpire in the last Castlegar vs. Kelowna game coached the Kelowna team on Sunday, the coaches have filed a protest against the tourna: ment. The Pony. All-Stars were coached by John Mowatt, James Warner and Ken Morris, Business manager is Wally Horning. The Bronco All-Stars also travelled to Rutland and de- feated Westbank in their first game 14 to7, lost to Kelowna 24 to 5 in the second game, deé- feated: Rutland 11 to 8 in the, third game and were defeated : by Kelowna 13 to 2 in the final game. The Bronco All-Stars hed by Pat Pictdn and standing. to Minor Baseball.’ Congratulations James! The executive has also expressed its thanks to ‘the other young men who have helped so willingly throughout the baseball season, Prize winners in the ticket- selling contest were: First . . Results of the VALLEY COMBINES Second Annual Commercial Men’s Softball Tournament Will Appear in Next ~ \- Week's Issue Local Swimmers Place 5th . - By BOB RAFTER The Aquanauts placed fifth out of:14 teams on the weekend in thé\ Penticton Invitational Swim Meet. This was a solid finish for the Castlegar club since only a little more than half the lub members were there. was fierce The Wizard's Palace Funteria Is Coming To Castlegar See Adon Entertainment Page cane toe of the top clubs in B.C. in attendance. Both Abbotsford and Kamloops proved that they will again be top contenders for the team aggragate at the . Provincial Championships this coming August. Erika and Josef Berger were the top Aquanauts in the ~ Penticton meet. Erika tied for the girls 8 and under trophy while Josef came second in the boys 9- and 10-year-old division. The standings .and indi- vidual placings in the Penticton meet are as follows: Boys 9 & 10 50M Fly Joe Berger—second. Girls 8 & Under 50M Fly Erika Berger—second. Boys 8 & Under 50M Fly Kerry Uchida—fifth. Boys 9 & 10 50M Breast Joe 'Berger—first, David Zurek—sixth. Girls 8. & Under 50M Breast Erika Berger—fourth. - Boys 8 & Under 50M Breast Kerry Uchida—fifth. Boys 17 & ‘Over: 100M | Back Rob Ki d. : ATTENTION Boys 11 Dir 1m Free Ray Yule—fourth. Boys 9 & 10 Med. Rel. Castlegar “‘A”—second, Girls 8 & Under 200 Med Rel Castlegar “A”—fourth. Boys 15 & 16 200 Med Rel Castlegar—second, Boys 13 & 14 200 Med Rel CASTLE TIRE Es. Installed Al 13 He Prix Ren. ‘1 5 BR78 X 13 Reg Veysey. Business manager was Mike Semenoff. . Anyone having a baseball uniform is asked to turn it in to: Ron Ross as soon as possible. Please watch for the date of the Annual meeting to be held early in September. We urge everyone involved in minor baseball to’ attend this important meeting. At this time the executive would like to thank the coaches, managers and umpires for a job well done. A special thank you to the merchants and service clubs who provided new uni- forms for our young ball players. Pine Baited, dorily. Reg. $55. 18 : NW4WS, 2 only. Reg. $50.95 beet eee oneness seee, Nelson Diesel Ltd. ~ Nelson Diesel Ltd. TRUCKERS Has Been Appointed 7 Authorized Cummins Dealer For the West Kootenays © Full Warranty Work On All Cummins Motors © Full Repairs On All Trucks and Autos ° Parts Sales (Jake Parts) - 952-2615 Res. 825-9290 “Box 520 Lakeside Industrial Area, Nelson Castlegar “A"—fifth. Girls 11 & 12 200 Med Rel Castlegar “A"—sixth. Boys 11°& 12 200 Med Rel Castlegar “A"—third. - Girls 13 & 14 50M Fly Wanita Command—fifth. Girls 8 & Under 50M Free Erika. Berger—second. Boys 8 & Under 50M Free Kerry Uchida—sixth. Girls 9 & 10 50M Free Doreen Innes—fourth. {continued on page A12) ‘BUSINESS Bcaros @ Colored Inks @ Colored Papers @ Attractive Type Faces @ Free Viny! 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'H RIDE — Polyester cord body Sixes a quiet, cushioned ride ¥ + All Prices Include Moustlea © Balancing Extra ‘© Many Other Great Prices on All Summer Tires In Btock © Prices Effective While Stock Lasts’: \ Castle Tire (1977) Lid. ai SVEAR Your Seotrees eeaatartare In i Castlager ‘at the boltom of Sherbiko | Hill INDY. STRIFER Awards Day took. place .in May at the Shela and District Hospital Tea. More than 30 active, Candy suppott: Saturday. for-his criti- cism/of ‘the CRTC, said the ord Prong the non-profit ° di of a Spo-: Nakusp Society Subjected to ‘Discriminatory’ Ruling CRTC to Revoke Licence “CBC and CTV atatons Donison + said,” } “We can't. even get the’. CTV, chanhel at:least one-third: of . the ‘time,”. he, said. ‘“Per- sonally, I prefer. watching the NBC channel: because most of ’ “the time ‘I'can't get CTY." 1) 2 -Donison ‘sald Nakusp view- ‘ers support the soclety’s opera: ~ tion of the’system with volun- } tary’ annual donations’ of $20. ? ‘The Nakusp village council this i week passed a motion similar to! i the RDCK request for reversal of the CRTC's “discriminatory decision", ana subscribers have “Ka! alfliate of the National Broadcasting Corporation isan attempt “to choke down Cana- dian ‘content on us," The other signals rebroad- : -east’ on the Arrow . Lakes system—although NBC was the first to be carried—are from Joy Keillor Bridge Club | Bleven‘and-a-haif tables +. took in Monday. night's play 4 at:the Joy Keillor Bridge tub vith the following Fegulls, Sout rood an Haroon a Rasheed ‘152.5; tied for second, Dave ‘Thiel’ and’ Bert Tyson with lan MacDonald and Otto Walker Jr., 141; fourth, Lois Cairns and Agnes Charl- ton, 131; fifth, Gordon Boyd and + Helen Keillor, 129. East-West ) Average: 110.. ‘First, Dave and Marilyn: Cooper, 128.6; second, Lillias ~ West MP Bob Drieeo he said. t. >In Ottawa, ‘Brisco'said “he has asked for a special debate in the House of Commons on the ~ CRTC order, which would take effect Sept. 30. f Brisco said when he raised ; the. matter in the House on June 29 and July'4 the reply ; from Communications Minister Jeanne Sauve was “vague and inadequate.”: His‘June:29 mo- * tion. that the House’ order: the CRTC to rescind its directive was ‘defeated by Liberal? sup: porters, Brisco said.‘ fa cain erent Soaenenore Rade io “This is not satisfactory. 1 will continue to press this issue and have ‘asked’ for. a special debate on it.” Brisco said if the. CRTC order is not revoked, the CRTC should be required to: provide the community with a ‘full cable ‘television system. | “What ‘makes: this whole é situation doubly ‘infuriating ‘is that: the Society has ‘provided Pool and Mary. Stewart, 123; ° ‘television’ service to:.Nakusp third, Don Ellison and Ian: without a dime’ in” either Glover, :119;: fourth, Maryellen provincial, or. federal funds,” he e * Hunchak and ‘Steve Bridge, |. sai They did it on their. own." ‘ABC was the first: channel ' they Picked y up more than 2% fifth, Rob. Wadey and tte, 114.5. ; What You Can't Sea Can ‘Hort You ‘Exhaust Leaks Deadly : ou; can't: see) can * have hidden faults tha ‘can lead | hurt; you" says ‘the ‘Canada’. to an accident. ‘and: points’ to.::: In ‘Canada, about 50,000 one ex mle: haust systems. ufflers and pipes are. all ‘ tucked sway under. the vehicle, and fare ; difficult. to properlly without: although ‘you can't leak; deadly carbon’ oe fumes that can kill.: accidents a.’‘year, “several : hundred deaths and thousands of injuries result from methani- cal failures... re Drivers can’ easily, inspec +-things like wiper blades, ign, horn, and oil levels. Steering,” -breakes, and similar more com: ‘plex and more-hidden featires ‘Ther are other aris ofa. to > vehicle that ean curt in other « rea Nea ates cover ere ways. : miles, ‘'and “drive. at higher® ‘The average driver doesn't ‘/speeds’. in summer know much about a steering winter. ‘Consequently, vehicle is properly maintained = many know about : brak- efore it ba thie increased ither of these, can ‘the Boy ‘Scouts ‘Kootenay Columbia ores Gouinatt In 6-0 eration with the + (max. x: $500) - Tickets: $1: (Oraw July 23, 1972) Proceeds to.the.development of Camp Feeilities at Gayuse Greek: SCOUTS CANADA i Quatity eran a i - 2Let Doug or Marv Kragh solve «: Let Lia “your rooting problems... - -: eo Shingles “9 Shakes. years ago, and. now “they're : being told they have to\drop their : only “American: channel because of CRTC red tape.” ; Brisco -said’ he is looking into. other. ‘possible similar. -fsituations | within} Kootenay West and has requested con- stituents: to “send letters of ‘support for‘his position, “It is vital that people of “Kootenay West let the CRTC know where they'stand on this: issue," he said. In some cases the selection of the winning child was dpa through an essay‘ contest local school. or through a me petition for children of company employees only; The contest in the school: was based-'on the child writing an essay entitled “How the Forest’ Industry’ Affects my Community,” while a company contest could be one of many. , The contests. were open to boys and girls from :10'to 16° years. Sudgin, ip the :essay contests | was local teachers.) The? young’ campers, will live in log ‘cabin ;The téajning program in- cludes back, jacking, canoeing, _ basic: fores fire fighting tech- Iq for every in campers, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 14, 1977 Three District Youngsters . Awarded Camp Scholarships wanting to attend the camp as well as the terrific support from the business sector in providing material to build the facilities. Camp chairman John Mur- ray of Cranbrook said, “It is most tosee the sup- jan ‘inw Is logging operation. The Blie Lake Camp is a new camp ‘and: the, board of directord'is extremely pleased, with the community response both with’ the ‘children from throughout the Kootenays Feminists Attack Male Reporter A radical. group’ of, fem- inists calling themselves Les- bian Nation attacked a male reporter trying to cover a\wo- men's convention, recently in Christchurch, N.2. The repor' John, ‘Bi ‘op of Radio New, Z aland, % was hit by three wom ‘abuse at oth The trained staff includes life. guards, ‘canoe’ instructors, pro- gen- ral store’ and. forest - appreciation as well as a tour to port of the camp. This area has needed a forestry training camp for children for a long time and now it is a reality.” Canadian Forestry Associ- ation operates five summer _ FURNITURE Chairs. - Fling Cabinets camps throughout the province. 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