Aggregate Winners First, Erika Berger and Runner-up Jennine Hi Presentation made by Tom Steven, right, Regional Director of the Kootenay Region of the B.C. Summer Swimming Association Aggregate Baseseun Jason Leitch — First Ray Yule — Mrs. Mae Second Runner-up Kerry Uchida — First Brian Kristiensen — Third Runner-up Gavin Kerby. Presentation made by Mrs. J. Merry Representing Trail Stingrays Swim Club Come From Behind to Win with 55-Point. Margin Aquanauts Win Meet By BOB RAFTER The Aquanauts came from behind to win the Trail Sting- rays Invitational Swim Meet last weekend. Trailing by. 18 points on Saturday, we finished strongly to win by a 65 point’ margin. Congratulations to all swimmers for a fine effort! Point totals for the meet are as follows: Castlegar—1,065; | Trail— 1,010; ‘Colville—508, and Nel- son—847, I was very pleased with the times recorded by’ the swimmers. Marked improve- ment was shown in all age groups, notably by the eight -. and unders and nine and ten year olds, Times for the Trail meet were much faster than in the Colville meet of two weeks ago, illustrating the steady progress of the club, The improvement in time is generally attributed to better stroke technique, gained Aduring the practice sessions, ;Endur- ance is a major factor in stroke Ams “iniprovement ‘and for this rea- son, swim club complements ‘Winners The: Wizard's Palace Funteria Is Coming To Castlegar the Red Cross Water Safety lessons, It must be added, however, that the swim club is not a‘sub- stitute for the lessons, _ The club now travels to Golden this weekend followed by a weekend off. Bull Elk Off the List, Hunters Are Warned There appears to be some Slocan Valley Branch No. 276 Royal Canadian Legion Annual Water Sports On Slocan Lake — July 31 A Family Fun Day of children’s and adults events. The fun starts off at 10 a.m. with SWIMMING, JOUSTING, BAILING GARDENS and CONCESSION. See you at Slocan City! There are trophies and prizes for all events, among the people applying for permits to hunt antlerless elk in the east _Kootenays. The permit is valid only for antlerless. animals (cows and calves). This permit does not allow a hunter to shoot spike bull elk. Spike bulls are protected in dige—4; Rick Bonderoff— order to build up the number of 6; Brad Cooper—7; Steven mature breeding male-animals ° Kreutsky—8. ; to balance the bull/cow ratio of Girls 13 & 14—40'Fly- our elk herds. Wanita Command—3. A hunter who has his name Boys 13 & 14-40 Fly The individual placings in the finals are as follows: © Girls 11 & 12-40 Fly Alexis. Walsh—6;" Paula Pryce—7. Boys 11 & 12—40 Fly Ray Yule—1; Drew Stan- +. BAVARIAN. drawn will receive a permit to Rob McGauley—5; Angus Employing reliable Union painters. Try our prices for Home Decorating. CALL COLLECT 226-7730 RR. #1 Wintaw take a cow or calf elk in a Beattie—6; Grant Stewart—8, specific area. Boys 15 & 16—80 Free In addition to his permit a Steve Bozek—3; . Mark hunter ‘requires the regular Gyurkovits—4; Glen Kirk- hunting licence and tag licence - wood—7; Kelvin Beattie—8. for’ that species. Should any Boys 17 & over—80 Free hunter have the good fortune of Geoff Yule—1. seeing and shooting a bull elk Girls 8 & under—40 Free that hunter has bagged his fimit Erika Berger—1; Jennine of elk for the year. Harding—3; Helaine Oleski—6; No person, permit holder Pauline Orr—7. or otherwise is legally entitled Boys 8 & under—40 Free to more than one elk per Kerry Uchida—1; Brian season. Kristiansen—2; Gavin Kerby— Hot Deals For Hot Days . We Have the ‘‘Best Prices in the Kootenays”’ on Water Skis by E.P., Connelly, Jobe and Lake Region FREE CASE OF MERC OIL ing given is being avery Henne’s Marina Have the Answer! 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Bob Neale of the East - Kootenay Angels has been chosen the Kootenay Inter- national Senior Baseball Lea- gue Player of the Week for June 27 to July 3, Neal pitched and batted his team to three weekend wins over the New Denver-Silverton Twina, In a twin bill opener, collected two hits, including one double and Scored the winning run. Hurled. & complete game victory in the nightcap, scat- tering eight hits and allowing only two earned runs. Helped his own’ cause with a double Hotelman Player of The Kootenay Interna- tional Senior Baseball League is pleased to announce that the “Player of the Week” for July 4 to 10 is Mike Mukanik of the Trail Hotelmen, Mike displayed an awe- some arsenal of ‘power hitting in helping his: team to three lop-sided victories during the week, In Wednesday (18-2) rout of the Colville Valley Lumber- jacks, he hammered two con- secutive two run homers in the same irining, added one double, collected five runs batted in and scored runs, “In Weekend B.C. Girts’ Softball Provincial Tourney which drove home the winning run, Earned his second week- * end win recently, entering the contest in the fourth inning in relief with the score’ tied and proceeded to halt any further Twins scoring. Major. contributor offen- sively; three base hits, one double, two rbi's and scored fait runs including the winning ly. Neale will receive a $10 cash token donated by the Grand Forks’ District Savings Credit Union for being selected the KISBL's “Player of the Week,” Mukanik He ‘continued his torrid slugging output in Saturday's twin bill success of the New Denver-Silverton twins, He complemented : Wednesday's heroics with’ three doubles, three runs batted in and four runs scored. For the three games he compiled a spectacular 1.455 slugging percentage. Mike $10 cash token donated by the Grand Forks District Savings Credit Union for being selected the KISBL's “Player of the Week", Richmond Team Places First Richmond Progressive Contracting was declared champs on the weekend of July 9-10 as the Selkirk Valley Girls Softball Association hosted the 1977 Bantam Girls Provincial Softball Championship at Kin- naird Park. Runners-up were Kam- loops A&W. ‘ A total of 17 games plus impressive abilities and sports- + manship displayed by the parti- cipants, were thoroughly en- ,. Joyed by some 700 spectators ' throughout the two-day event. Participating teams were: Langford Spots Helowns, Bob i gHarris * Sporta; MEW Palace Funteria Is Coming To Castlegar. Castlegar, Castlegar Savings Credit Union; Abbotsford, Clearbrook Sports: Shop and Surrey, Newton Mascots. Game results were as follows: Game 1—Kamloops. 6, Kelowna 2; Game 2—Richmond 13, Ab- botsford 3; Game 5 campbell River : 3, Surrey 1; Game ‘4—Kamloops Hu, Langford 6; Game " 5—Castlegar uM, Burnaby 7; Game 6—Surrey 12,. Ab- botsford 0. 2Game-7—Surrey 18, 8; “Game, 10—Richmond 22, Castlegar Game ‘Kamloops: 6, Kelowna 4; Game 12—Surrey 12, Cas- tlegar i New House ‘this Year?” Then Cail on: - Westko Concrete Ltd. (if “foundation nga Me also will your: ‘septic tank and field if so desired. Estimates 365-5886 Game 18—Richmond 11, Campbell River 8, Game 14—Kamloops 4, Surrey 3; Game 15—Kamloops 5, Campbell River 4; Game ee amloape a Richmond 4; Game’ 17—Richmond 5, Kamloops 4. | Prior to game 16, a brief ceremony. took place as presi- dent of the .B.C. Amateur Softball Association . Mrs. Shirley Randall was unable to remain for the final game and presentations as she had to re- ay to Vancouver on the 3:30 t. S j uced Mayor: Moore of the’ City of.” “Castlegar: and «Mra. ‘ Randall, and both complimented parti- cipants and organizers for a fine tournament and wistied g both) teams: good Naek do thelr final games. Highlight of the phy and individual keeper tro- phies from the Selkirk Valley z Girls Softball Association (do- nated by Super-Valu). Second Place—Kamloops A&W-—received silver medal- lions from the B.C.A.S.A. Third Place—Campbell River Enna Log—received bronze - medallions from - the B.C.A.S.A. Three plaques, provided by the Selkirk ‘Valley -Girls Softball Association, were pre- ‘sented to girls displaying ex- ceptional talent in the following categories: . Top batter in the tourna- “ment twas iLeslie Hope ‘ofthe Fa) a wit! sive:.625 batting ge. Best pitcher was Tami Cyr - of the Surrey team who had a remarkable record of 65 strike- outs in & games, including two - no-hittars. Richmond Progressive Contracting now, goes on to represent, our provines at the occurred ‘when, after pitching two balls, Mayor Moore pitched a beautiful strike which Mrs. Randall hit to left-centre field. Catcher for this event was Alex” Cheveldave. Following the’ final game, presentations were made by Mayor Moore and Alex Chevel- _dave: First place—1977 B.C. Ban- tam - Girls . Champions—Rich- AND THE velba SB0OvsS =: WANT YOU TO MEET A NEW MEMBER OF THEIR MARINE FAMILY. 11’S. THE CANAVENTURE 19° WITH 170 H.P. MERCRUISER DRIVE. PUT YOURSELF: IN THE E DRIVERS SEAT AT. THE JONES BOYS, KASLO, B.C. Western ships in Saskatoon, San on 4 Sly 30, 31 and August 1. The Selkirk Valley Girls Softball Association have ex- tended thanks to participants, spectators, the BCASA, City of Castlegar and all those who as- sisted in ‘various ways in making this event, a first for Catlegar in girls softball, the tremendous success that it was. Kootenay Senior Baseball ‘Game Statistics Kootenay. International Senior Baseball ' Lea, League sta- tistics: Western Division Team WL Pet. * *Republic - 11-6 647 New Denver-Sil. 7 4 3 * Clinched Western Division Championship.- Saturday, July 9 at Grand Forks: Game No. 1—Republic 4, Grand Forks 3. Game No. 2—Republic 10, Grand Forks 7. . At Trail, Game No. 1— N.D.-Silverton 8, Trail 12. - ~ Game No. 2—New Denver- Silverton 3, Trail 15. Sunday, July.10, at Kim- berley: Game No. 1—Colville 3, Angels 4. Game:No. 2—Rained Out! Republic received two game forfeiture from Castlegar! pe ‘Fibreglass Sundecks ald ornew -.Quaranteed Not to Peel or Crack Permanent Colour , ‘Non-Slip Material “'Leakproot Free Estimates ~ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, July 21, 197 Mukanik will receive Tomatoes 191, Liquid Detergent Ivory. 32 ft. oz. 0.5 ....06 Tomato Juice Libby's. 48 fl. 02. Tin: .. 6.6... 365-3250 And — rides; ‘Saturday, Sunday, July 22, 23, Pe Watch For Pop Shoppe Float & Try a Free Sample of Our Soft Drinks. 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