oa tlegar's first annual Slow Pitc s weekend with’ —CasNews Photo, have: ‘done if, but I:'just haven't done it. right:: “When people come at YOu; » “Two particular ey have : been : hitting’ on | McEnroe pretty:)- hardin important matches during the last year. ~ 5 Two Weeks Left. «The Summer. Parks Pro- ‘gram. has two weeks of ac- tivities left. for the kids, Coming up: Aug. 23 is .Pop- corn and Cartoon Presenta- tion ‘for kids 3-6 years. It happens -at_ the. Community + Complex from 1-2:80 p.m. So . Mothers,” this is your chance to escape while your children + Join our, summer, leaders fora day camp is.still taking place; at the Recreation Office. The fee is $60 which includes two ice sessions a day, chalk talks and first. class ferring to the start ofa slump in which the Braves have lost. unF un ‘Finale 12/of,18: baseball games: ‘and “This: was: my. longest’ break in five years ‘and when Tatart getting Jaxed, I’ get ’ hie to eon place: behind | ‘Los Angeles Dodgers. ; Virdon was the sixth major. league manage! job this, seasoi Manager’since' 1975 — the’ longest “stint ‘in Houston's history -— Virdon was: re- lieved a lost five consecuti games in’ “wasn't expecting it", ‘said Virdon, ‘whose: job: ‘was bé in ‘lose, his” after th pelt with ‘FP more ‘during the next “few. years.) 2 ‘during a shih night cto per Valu's. pit che er. lich game against ane w Bling Supplies at.Kin- }@ score was 23-20, + CosNews Photo Junler Seco! ry School. T 2 1980 in’ a‘ one-game sal ‘An; ind fin- Considered an ‘unknown: -darkhorse,’ Castlegar’s Barry, De Paoli upset first, second id During the B.C.. Days week. DePaoli Hockey Game: Don't forget about Mid- Summer Hockey G: urday, at 8 p.m. Advance. tic- kets are available at the’ rec- reation office for $4 each. Our Fall Program is in the process of being organized. We are ‘still looking for in- end . knocked outthe first seeded: player Kerry from. New contract RONTREAL (cp) — Kelowna in the second ‘round in‘thrée sets, DePaoli ::then “eliminated: laize Szekely, the third. seeded player from Rossland, ; ‘in the semi- finals by scores ‘stor ent win jer = Gui Lafleur wile make. ate decision on a new con- tract. following 4a meeting this week with’ Canadiens - general manager ‘Irving Grun- dmon. » Lafleur {had Virdon.” praised ;; Lillis, 21-year.’ me nb os° organization, of he best people Ikn ettin; foot,” added the manager. of. the. ‘National Hockey ‘League a : lati ship” between gags i the Jets and Kyte is further Gheago "hampered by Nis fallare to. Si oba,” “I would: say- he ha ‘ ouisite chance of making the orca, is “Weekend Elis i] ; evans ie ti ee Baebes i geens Ey £88 #828 "Sees, “BREeES | 2BSE: =HBE /SRBSBR? SESE REEBD’ Bercy ite ts aghttionel Lacgve, Asics ie manager sil Viedon’ cocina eb ie New Hon pitcher: vat Galt tolidewater cl nprnctonel Loomer Gor vetet ) Houston Rockets sign tog tweregr eon teeter «, Philodelphia 7éers sign forward. ‘Mitchell | BE Sbee8S R85 a peas Poornals 2 at grt noe Aen tei Monti offensive cooch. Ailante’ Falcons "wat equa ana, Falcons woive, defensive aa] . ‘Baltimore e.Colte wales pu i pal liabctore ers, Willigm ayes sign Ray-Sydnor ond wey hike loan et ennounce“reticement of golfer and,.in Canada’s spec- tacular Rockies, :it’s'‘almost impossible :to keep. your ‘eye ’ on ‘the ball. ho cares! The: ‘odd bogey : has ‘never hurt’ anyone, es- pecially those in ‘the double- bogey. category, and ‘moun- tain. golf is fun all the way, including the 19th hole. Names like Banff, Radium, Jasper and Fairmont ring: bell with well-informed ; golf: ers. on the North American circuit. They’ are. only ‘ four. see, Canada’s ,200 -golf the course:make judging dis: tance: more. difficult'than ‘on’ ks" closer ‘than it really is’ and. ‘some. ‘ofthe world's best golfers have had to. readjust their sights after issing.that “sure”: shot. ~The resort town of Banff has ‘several first-class hotels and’ restaurants. Its fine ¢ ‘shopping ® opportunities are appreciated and the area has CASTLEGAR NEWS, August ports GOLFING ‘The’ ‘Jasper? Golf bain’ was officially opened in 1925 “by Field-Marshall Earl Haig, Commander of ‘the. British and: Canadian forces’ in the First World War. The course, ° like Banff's was designed by Stanley Thompson. many other, Th ‘popular. hot: sprog 4 The char hip | course Measures: 6028. m.. (6590 “ yards) while. the ° ladies’ “High mountains’ all around the. Banff. course make judging distance more difficult. than on courses but: ike are’ among. _ the best. Their. pop cis due to, flatter courses’ are open year ‘coined and, in winter, Banff is one of the 's top ski areas. It-is their excellent maintenance, their challenge and, best of all, the impressive locale in - which they. aré set... ” Whe» Banff’ and* Jasper courses are.in . the’ national parks of the same names in Alberta while Radium and Fairmont ‘are in British Col Course is the longest of the - four at:6150 m (6729. yards) from: the : professional : tee. i From the long tee, the course measures "6072... m (6643 yards), ‘the medium tee runs “6741 mo (6282-yards) and the: short: tee: isa: respectable 5463 'm (5977 yards). The mile-high course; was designed by the late Stanley Thompson,’ whose | designs rate among the best in the world. It’s a tough par.71 for men.-and 74 for women. ‘The ..course has. an. un- usually large number of sand traps and almost every green is surrounded. by: them.. Three holes, all short ones, are protected by very tricky _ water hazards. Of these, the ‘eighth is the most pictures- 180. km: (81 miles). west. of Calgary... Jasper, another fascinating. resort ‘town, has’ much, the: same tourist to of- course is 5630 m (6163 yards). . It's a par 71 for men and.75 for women. * The course has four dog. -legs, one long hole at 644 m-> ‘(695 yards) and a short: one cAlled Bad Baby, No. :-15,, which’ is only..187::m'™ (150 yards) long but difficult since the green is elevated and guarded by. several. ‘sand traps.'°(: The ‘course's 8 popular: To- tem ‘Pole ‘Tournament, held each ‘was. once fer. It is.287’km‘ (178 miles) north of Banff ‘at the end of the Tcefield Parkway, one of the world’s truly scenic high- Reba ves won by Bing Crosby. *, Jasper is on the Yellow- head Highway. A short drive’ to ithe east is. Miette Hot’ Corr, Springs with tha, hottes adian Rockles and to the “west lies -' Mount: Robson, highest peak in, the Rockies. The Radium Hot Springs Golf & Country C Club is.across the’: provincial - border... in B.C., 183 km (83 miles) from Banff, It’s another.” specta- cular but: shorter course at 4788 m (6123 yards) for.men and 4523:m (4948 yards for women, . - The small town of Radium is: on: Highway. 93. in: the beautiful Columbia River val- ley facing the Purcell: Range. This : round it is one of the hazar. “> game — but not from the enjoy: drop behind ‘the green makes s fate alurasious lodge, time-share ft a deceptive par 3. +The resort also. has.tennis,: squash, racquetball,.a gym: -nasium, sauna: and. indoor pool. The lodge has one: and two-bedroom suites. 3s only.a 10-minute drive to the famous: Radium Hot Springs and their clear, odor- less). and © tasteless - waters. They offer a soothing way to: - relax after a couple of founds ? of golf. The “hot springs at) Fair- mont offer the ‘same relax-, ation and they are re very close i recreational > > resort ~ boasts many: summer and winter ac- ‘tivities:as well.as a modern new. clubhouse: with ‘an: ex-:, cellent dining room: ‘ The course is not a difficult one’ but’ few’ narrow: fair- ways and a couple of well- placed water hazards can get a good player in’ trouble. _ . The 82 m. ae yard) 12th. to the Golf and Country Club, 85 km (22 miles) south.of the town. of Radium, '.)* - The complete resort is just off. Highway 98, away: from -noise and close to nature. The'18-Hole course is 5950 m (6610 yards) for men and 5461 'm (5975 yards for wom- en, Par 72 for men, 74, for women. H The ; resort at th “head: Y wal Fe of the.C Col que. The tee is 46m (160 feet) 3 above a-small lake which oe- -Former Almost a million; British. Columbians enjoy the peace of:mind that comes.with:.' saving at their credit union. No matter youbelongtoa credit union with +: smail_ membership or one’ with: thou- sands of members, you can benefit from: vand precipitation is low in Year-round fun place wit villas anda large’ trailer park.. Many. privately aaried feo ‘cote tages jare' Fight on the Boll course. ‘The Banff, Jasper, Radium’ and Fairmont golf courses all have resident pros and golf instruction: “There are® golf earts and club rentals aswell as’ pro shops'at all four. athe Canadian Rockies of- er’ ideal ‘weather for: golf, never: too hot: nor too ‘cool, | Mon;- Sat. 6 p.m. to a) unday 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Closed Tuesdays. * Below the Nelson Bridge “on Nelson Avenue. summer, _ INQUIRY. ACT - (R'S.B.C. 1979, Chap. 198) ROYAL COMMISSION CN ELECTORAL REPRESENTATION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING — “TAKE NOTICE that; pursuant to the British Columbia Inquiry Act, His Honour athe Lieutenant-Governor, in Council has. been Pleaved to Spot 0 as Com- > the 9 Person, : ”-Dereil Te Warren” _ Sitting asa single Commissioner. on ea Jer ail “The. Commissioner shall inquire into and concerning the need, if any, for , in'order to secure equitable and effec: tive. representation of the > people of iol: -parts of: the Province in the - Legislative Assembly: AND THAT in formul imend report, Hee congo atating the. a ‘which | may p! to be J in the | and in the bly, based upon, but not limited to, Population Counts, 198} Census of Canada, the Seography of the oP and the into whi ich include urban, suburban, rural ‘ond remote; ‘ 2. ‘make his recommendation on: the basis ‘that the Legislative Assenibly. comprise no fewer than 57.0 nor more than:71 members; . AND FURTHER THAT in f lati the mn to ‘be c din. the report, the Commissioner may. se ea aa 1 tel ~ 1 | dinter LR for based upon, but not Hong x to, bescoints geographic and historical factors; 2. d any. U I district that warrants representation a more thant two members; 3, make such further recommendations as he may: deem appropriate, based upon,-but not limited to, population, geographic and historical jactors; AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that Public Hearings by the Royal Commission on Electoral Representation will be held at selected locations throughout Denver Br wag aay Bil homens how much: or’ how little: they ‘have on: . deposit, they know every single dollar is 2 guaranteed. i blayer, I know it helped Scott: Spokone Arniel. He the Province. The Public Hearings to receive Briefs will be held during the Ss months of July and August, 1982. A public meeting will be held: ‘August 12, 1982 “B.C. Lion charged VANCOUVER (CP). —— Paul Maurice Giroday, a for- the many. competitive services of a large. party. There will be cartoons, : financial : sy Bee popcorn, a peanut scramble and much, much more. Just ing, Flow ‘Arranging, Folk leave everything. to us — "YoU" have an. ex: “your. chidren will have ‘a ‘great. time! The fee is 50 Cuffate Sobres sign winger F winger Poul Cyr. Montreal Ce oy gn defenceman Geston Gingras toe long-term: eontroct fe. aveesee 5 2 peues, § re wrong ae ‘their Size and Ssireng . ey ue on Membership in credit unions has‘i : creased over two and a half times in t last decade. -There are now, over 300 - as rd Street WAS 127H PICKED © Kyte, the 12th player pel ~ ected in 'the NHL ‘draft, ‘did ee not! show. up’ for Guarantee Fund. ' The Provincial Credit Union Guarantee “Fund guarantees all the “deposits, cents per child... c ingra signs MONTREAL (CP)'— De-_ signed a long-term contract ‘fenceman Gaston Gingras has with Montreal Canadiens, the . National Hockey League club announced Tuesday. The 23- year-old native of -Temis- caminque, , Que., who was” 400th North American “Soc- Whitecaps host Drillers _ VANCQUVER (CP) = Central ‘John Wile I's ‘first sel in the 1979 entry draft, will be ‘starting. his fourth season with the team.’ Financial terms and the length of the contract were not disclosed. B FOR ALL YOUR PAVING NEEDS ~ RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL PLANT SITE NELSON 354-4757 Tuesday’ night, eliminating the Rowdies from:a possible ~ goal c = playoff spot, :'In the only game, Jackson- place in the league's Eastern Division. moving past Toroi is’ expected’ to’ be in’ the. Vancouver - lineup < tonight, - despite'a broken‘ bone in‘his. wrist, .when‘ the Whitecaps ‘host Edmonton Drillers. in ‘CASTLEGAR REBELS ~ MID-SUMMMER- HOCKEY GAME, - Aug. 14 — 8p.m. Arena Complex Admission — $4.00" :' . the North Ai Soccer, League. : : Wile, 85, suffered a frac- tured: left ‘wrist Saturday during a 4-1 victory over Fort Lauderdale Strikers at Em- pire Stadium. i -Mancouver has four,games remaining, ‘including two with the last-place’ Drillers and one each against Seattle and San Diego Sockers. The’ ‘Whitecaps have played one less ‘game than Seattle. ‘ _ ville Tea: Men edged Chicago =. pirited Chicdgo attack: id contributed ‘the : first as. * Willey, who has played in © giv the'NASL since 1976, is the’ fifth league player to reach. Montreal. goa! of the match. Willey also scored the second goal for ‘the Manic, at 78:05; ‘The first half was marked by a driving rainstorm with =. players slipping and slidding all over ‘the ‘field. Andrew: Parkinson scored’ the only: ‘goal of the half'at 18:49 fror 12 metres: out. Manic goalkeeper Bob Rig: ung also said wee felt his contract, Ferguson sa said he’ ‘believes aie the Jets turn down Kyte, the roster on, defence would “be ‘reduced to’ 16. Another. possibility 'is' for: mer Jet Barry Long. It. looked as though ‘Long was finished: with hockey because of a’ cir-. nts of meetings can be ixie Lee Chicken & Seat bee tier fo Castlegar News by Hees eailegar: eae Se gluesday n neon for Wednesday. Contact Chery! Wishlow, SLOWPITCH: Kinnaird | Jun hs HoeKeY. — Castle team at the Arena Boston Ri L: Vanco ton Drillers, 6: 30 P.m., heer hacen “THURSDAY oy —— Bank of Montreal vs. Rect: . lor Secondary School at 6:; cee SATURDAY gar Rebels. against Complex; 8 pi oy admive al = 'Major League: Beaton ‘ed Sox or Philadel; 3 xpos, a.m.,. “ FOOTBALL = NEL Tones £ pecial: | Raiders vs vs. San Francisco “season game, 49ers, ng channel.2:: YES, Now WE DO HAVE, _mer B.C. ‘Liotis football play- er, was. committed. . in--. Vancouver - provincial ’ court Tuesday to stand trial on four ’ counts of possession of stolen: property. Three other similar counts . were dropped for lack-of evi/ dence. © Giroday, 31, .who. played linebacker for the Canadian . Football, League team' from, .1976 ‘to 1979, was charged © March 9 after police searched his’ North Vancouver home. Giroday- is scheduled to appear in ‘provincial ‘court ‘Aug. 24on other “charges of. | ‘conspiring to” import: and traffic in cocaine, oy credited interest, non-equity shares and credited dividends, of all ibers, in’ every credit union in B.C. This protection and guarantee is unique: in Canada, and makes credit unions one.of the safest eS places where anycne : ME AATCLND ‘can save. Strict Legislation _ Credit Unions are con- trolled by strict provincial fegislation encompassed in the ( B.C. Credit Union ‘Act. Their. opera- unions have responded to their tions are r lated by the Si n- bers’ needs by pioneering :such dent of Credit Unions through the Minis- innovative, services as daily:interest ~ try. of Consumer-and Corporate Affairs. . Savings, bi-weekly mortgages,-and | extended Saturday hours. They. offer a. , System and Scope wide variety of savings-plans geared :to ” Each’ credit: union. is aiwned by. the. paying members generous interest, loans. members it sérves. Credit ‘unions in um 4 itive rates, full service ch owna‘central organization throug! -.. which they poo! their financial resources. .accounts and many.more conveniences. This central facility also provides tech-: ..: Look for.a credit union where you live or nical and “administrative support. So ‘work, and join in for all the right reasons. : For further information, contact any credit union in British Columbia, or write to: \'Credit Union Reserve Board, P.O..Box 34223 - Postal Station ‘D', Vancouver, B.C. V6J 4N1 credit union locations throughout. the “p , serving nearly one million” x British fo Assets have risen ’ to over'$5 billion! The strength of credit. unions lies in investing : close to home right here in British Columbia. Your dollars work for you'and your ‘community. .; Service and Convenience ‘\” Over the years, credit Nelson, 8.C. (coverin: Electoral | Districts of Nelson/Creston, Kootenay, Columbia River, ° Rossland/Trail). The purpose of this meeting will be to receive ony and all writin or oral - pe 's dealing with the terms of re of the Ce above. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that those | d -to appear before the Commissioner at any of ‘the Public Hearings are requested to: (a) write itameciately to inform the Commission ‘Administrator at ‘the od: / dress below and Inform her of such intention, and thereafter -(b) prepare a written Brief tobe delivered to the C Ad: prior to their app efore the C as The Briefs need not be limited to the Electoral District in which the Hearing is held or covering and In the event the author of the Brief cannot attend the Hearing, the Brief may be read by an authorized agent of delivered only to the Commission Administrator. There will be an opportunit for informal presentations to be made before the Commissioner during the Public Hearings without prior notice being given. j Further Public Notices with respect to the Public Hearings will be issued in due course, On behalf of the Commissioner: : Helen J. McNiven Commission Administrator Royal Commission on Electoral Representation _ P.O. Box 46136, Foetal Station “C' 5