. Recreation News From the Director's Desk By Pat Metge The continuing serles in the Selkirk College film pre- sentation this coming Sunday presents-a’number of filma ranging from “Notes on a Triangle" to’ “Helicopter Ca- nada”. Once again these films will be presented at the Kins- men Pork at 9.15 p.m. ee Any interested swimming enthusiasts who wish to further their swimming accomplish- ments should be interested in the. upcoming inatructor's school, This school will be held Sune 28 to 28 at the Trail Pool. ‘The only pre-requisite is that you are 17 years of age, eee On June 28 at 7 p.m. ‘Theatre I, a Vancouver OFY project, will be presenting 11 short skits at Pass Creek Park. Admission is free. ' aoe es Registrations for our sum- mer programs have been com- pe be ata very rapid rate. This our canoe camps. Tennis News: + By Loci Friesan >, Last Sunday 38 tennis enthusiasts participated in our ‘second fun tournament of the year. Men's high was won by Henry De Rosa, while the ladies’ high was taken by Renata Belezyk. Men's and ladies’ low were won by Mike Halisheff and Irene Perepolkin. A dinner and social at the home of Stan and Elaine Bohnet ended the day very nicely. This Saturday, June 21, we are having the Open Junior Tournament. The entry fee of $1 covers all events including boys’ and girls’ singles and doubles, The age groups are 18, and under, 16 and under, and 14 and under. No pre-registration is required; play begins at 8.30 am, available at 25¢ each. _A coaches’ dinner ‘and farewell dinner for Laurel‘and Murray Murphy will be: held Friday June ath ‘at approxi- mately 7 p.m. All club members are invited. If you wish to attend, please phone Herman Kem- perman at: nes- day, June 26, here, further details w' Remember ladies, tonight is your night, Hot dogs and pop will be. being filled and our day camp only having a few openings left. Our summer playground still has openings in all programs. If you wish to have your children participate in any of the aummer programs, you are reminded to register at the Recreation Office as soon as possible. ‘Two of our ‘popular June programs, Mommy and Me and ‘Tiny Tota, will be carried through the summer. From. June 30 to July 4 a Red y Leaders’ Clinic will be held. The cost fon this program is $26 and registrationa for all classes will be taken at the Recreation Oo ‘WADE TENNIS AWARD has been presented 16-year-old Barry De Poall, leit, by Castlegar ‘Tennis Club’ president H. J.’ Kemperman in appreciation of his sportsmanship, bis annual coaching of juniors and for his high standing in many of the tenals tournaments. Barry is one of ung members of the club promising yot who started at the local courts Eitie:Lessie:Ceague Wind-Up Tournament Held; Scat Cats, Green Sprouls Win ‘The Kinnalrd Little Las- sle League held a very success- ful annual wind-up tournament -on Sunday, ‘with trophies pre- sented to the winning teams by : Alex Ghevaldaes minor’ soft. ball In the “junior division, ‘the | 7 Seat Cats paced first in league ‘play and Sunday's round robin competition, The Little Allstars, placed second fand the Blue Bombers Tn. the ‘eenlor et iston, the "Green Sprouts placed first over. “the Pink Pandas, The T.N.T’s won over the Blue Killers in the {) consolation round, ¢ The letaiis atandings - for this group were as follows: fest=Blue Eilers second— 'T.N.T.'s;* thi Pandas, ree Sarai ‘fifth— f tasers, and sixth—Purple Pan- orhe girls, their coaches and executive ‘wish ‘to. thank ‘everyone who helped make the tournament auch’ a ‘success, Special thanks are extended to’ the umpires, base-umpires, the IN THE U. Tirronuce OTHER CRITICAL. (@,O1VTS Baty Compe Easy, Da, Hatt HS. I. DEVELOPMENT: se-2 OPEN: men wh ‘out the fields, All Part of Men’s Night Holds Scotch Foursome or hen apres ‘always hap- penst No sooner do] brag about the extra good turnouts to our Men's Nights then the at- tendance drops off and I'am wrong again. Last week someone came up with the idea of a Scotch Foursome competition and that might have had something to do with it, Even though I do hail from the land of the thistle, this type of game has very little attraction for me and it seems that there were quite a number of the same mind, In this competition each player has a: partner. and everyone tees off. On. the, second shot you play your partner's ball while he’ plays yours and then you decide which ball you will use to complete the hole, hitting alter. nate at . Sounds a wee bit confuaing and it is until you Bet aapeas a total of 207 teams took part (68 players): A First for Castlegar Golf Course which is big drop from the over 120 Iest week. Fourteen balls were handed out and the » lucky teams were: P. Gorkoff and M, Gorkotf; E. Pellerine, and G, Wickert; B, McDonald. and B, McMillan; A: Henshaw and E. LeRoy; J. Kelly and N. Chernenkoff;,P. Young and-H. Bate; and P, Blackwell‘and T. Hoghen. From remarks overhead last Wednesday’it was « sort of 2% post mortem on the recent Sunflower Open. Most were favorable but there wet inevitable suggestions as to: how it could be imp roved, 22 Ib. Rainbow Bill Johnson, while fishing for Kokanee with a small lure, found his hands full for some 40 minutes. while he landed a 22° pound Rainbow on an 8 Pound teat Hine! ih! + The catch was made May 31 acroaa the lake: from Kaslo by Deer Creek. B.C. Junior Open Golf Champions By Joho Dalziel Monday and Wednesday, June 28 and 25 promise to be Red Letter days in the history of the Castlegar and District Golf Club. On these days the first and third rounds of the British Columbia Junior (8 and under: handicap) Open Golf Championship w will be played at the local co ‘The second and tinal rounds will be played over the ‘Trail Birchbank layout on'the — July 710.11 b) Award of Merit Pre-Beginner Beginner Junior Bob Brandscn Memorial SWIMMING POOL The Bob Brandson Pool is offering the fol- lowing activities this summer: 1. Royal Life Saving Awards 2) Senior Resuscitation Award Fee $5 — Prerequisite — 14 yrs. of age 7 pm. to 9 p.m. — Pre-requisites — 16 yrs..of age Senior Resuscitation Award i— Joly 14 to July 25 _ll, Red Cross Learn to Swim Lessons : The following levels are offered — - Survival Swimming There are four sessions: July 7 to July 18 Bronze Medallion. 8 p.m. - 10 Fee $5 pm, Intermediate Senior July 21 to August 1 Tuesday , June 24 and 26. This will be'the first fime aver that this eompetiion been played away from the coast and the island clubs and ' has to be a tribute to the facilities that:are available to the golfer in this area. ‘As of June 12, there are ‘over 100 entries representing 89 elubs from all ‘parts of the province—from Peace Portal on the U.S. border, to Prince ° George in the north and from Alberni on the island to Cran- advised that a certain number: of post entries will be accepted provided that registered cevtift cation of handicap. is made available. In addition to the tourna- ‘ment proper, any club with four or more boys entered will be able to enter a team to play for: the Avery Team Trophy. This event is based on the first $6” holes and to date there are ten clubs that have qualified. Local pou ee Sond are: gar—Barry Perehu- dott be Dame Walker; Cranbrook—Mike MeCor- mick, Marty McClusky; Kimberley—Chitek Pass®: more, Rod Guimont, Mitch} Westnedge; and Coll Dav: brook in the east. We h Randy Panton, Colin Rin- fe othe incentive for the boya to hit the ball from the start is that the first two rounds of the B.C. Junior are now qualifying rounds for the Canadian Junior. Director of tournaments Mr. Wellsby for the British Columbia Golf Association, will be in attendance, aid will have entry forms for this event, Matters regarding bit ‘The most. prevalent seemed ta be that we should go back to the shotgun atart and avoid needless “hassle over starting times, This does throw an extra load on the girls who dothe marking and scoring, but only for a comparatively. short Berious consideration’ should be given as to the financial advisability of the extra competitions, hidden’ ohn pari-mutuel, etc. For a work Jvelved it is hardly worth the e! ‘The usual t Phureday morn- Ing hi-jinka among the young at heart seniors went off very well. Again, Denny sent us out in threes and cooked up:a computerized system of handi- . eapping that didn't work worth adarn since I did not win a ball. AILT got at the end of my round wasa lot of good-natured abuse from one of our members sinee I'had ‘neglected to: men‘? tion his name among the other would be in this issue of the paper and if you ready elk losely, Tony, you will see it in very short order. ny’ had cooled off, the foll ball Bil (eandbaserl ‘ony Schiavon; Joe. Buckna; Joe Cushner; Percy Brown (welcome ‘to the fold, Percy): Harold Merrifield; and Bill Robinson, who won out ina. who helped out as ball spotters, ‘Thanks boys. PVE My RED OMY CRA eae Each Thursday Night : 7pm the capable gang in the conees- liegign HALL, CASTLEGAR, sion atand, and the umpires who helped during the season. HIKING BOOTS " Monashee Sp Sporting Eqt. Lid. Top of Sherblko Hill: — Phone 965-3181 IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER THE MAYFAIR HOTEL provides spacious new cable parking balconies. All this’ for $18.00 single and $4.00 per additional guest...with compli- enjoyment. On your stay downtown’ at ‘the Mayfair Hotel located at. Hornby and Robson Streets. For reservations, write to : THE MAYFAIR HOTEL 1 G45 Hornby St, Venceuver 1, 6.C. or Phone area soeararat, Can IDB help you? John F. Noonan ‘will be at Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel, Castlegar, dune 19th (365-7282) and at Peebles Motor Inn, Nelson, June 20th (352-35: 2a Hore 2 sim #0 3 Paes Many businesses inchiding Agriculture e Manufacturing | Tourisme Construction — * Professional Services * Transportation « Wholesale and Retail Trades, have obtained loans trot IDB to acquire land buildings, and machinery, to inc capital, to start a new business, and for other purposes rfeang I you need finanemg for a bu: and are unable to obtain it ¢ reasonalile terms and conditions can help you FET oust DEVELOPMENT BANK 30-11 proposal shere on perhaps 1OB mentary coffee and teal. service for your added |* next visit to Vancouver | a setaie MeL Ng: opr nverymyce: Yee tee ee 240099 Dee o mg We yao we Mykyte’s Union: 76 Service. . Ceaser CASTLEGAR News, Theat June 19, 1975" Holds Official Opening * aiphytea Unlon 76 Service Btation at Pak Columbia Ave. Mr, and Mrs, Mykyte have lived in Castlegar for the past: partment, Royal Canadian Le. gion and Independent Order of ©. Ste offering a complete automotive service, holds its Official Open- ing this Baturda: + This’ is a family ‘venture swith John Mykyte,’ his wife ; Erma as bookkeeper, and shale % Sithree sona Lyle,’ Randy and 7 yours, 7A Fareslarss Mra. Mykyte. also John is a member’ of the Kinnaird Volunteer Fire De: Bright. Future for Community. the “Legion and the IOF, iz Doug taking an detive part. Z To introduce themselves to. salsiataioat So cyl ts are available at ts perfect w filled with laugh bartlpation.” They add: “tsa tx show for the irprises and audience whole family to. yumber of local ‘stores and will Receday evening ihe shows: as ing and boys who will be ataying i in the Castlegar area are being ar- ranged, but anyone with a problem in this regard ‘are asked to phone either Lioyd Ish at 299-4400 or John Dalziel at 365-7874. Entrants wishing to ar- range for a practice round are requested to phone Castlegar Golf Club pro Denny McArthur at 905-6006. It is requested that, as far as possible, practice rounds on the Castlegar course be played on Saturday, June 21, ve played ¢ dere we can make your money work harder be busy on June 22 preparing | the course for the opening day “of play. It is understood that the Birchbank course will be avail- le for practice rounds on the. For... You Ows Ht to Yourself and Your Family A SAFE & HASPY HOLIDAY BE SAFE — BE SURE — BUY SAFETY Throw Away Your-Old Fashion Sealed Beams Install Headlamps that will project. a controlled Beam of Light. at losst 350 feat on low beam and 1200 feot on ‘Nigh : DROP_IN TODAY! { ‘Avenve South, ’ ‘ Cranbrook, Be Tel,: 426-7241 “BC. Trying to “patance cethe, public interest against individ-” ual rights has B.C. Hydro walking a tightrope: Hydro wants to build 113-mile transmission line from its’ Kootenay Canal hydro- electric project to a substation near Enderby. To do 0, it has to knife through ,some: of the most -- g negotiate settlements or expro- priate to get the land it needs, STR but two ‘two of some 82 property owners havé negoti- ated cash settlements. Hydro has been forced'to expropriate land from the holdouts, * Gerald'Conkin, a school teacher from Winlaw, ‘said that he is very close to working out ‘aceah deal for the .74-acre plot of land a Hydro cupropriated from hi uth rete Windsor, of Passmore, .a Polish native who has bitter memories of persecu- tion by, Russians and Germans © 2 steel belts for safety o> 2ply. Doli etet fora ¥ smoother ©: 40-100 Pecan bere: mileage than conventional tires © Now available in the * “\threé modern sidewall wh ‘ new rated white slettered sidewall: and years spent in a Siberian he land. from: the Hydro, Mire Windsor in shuttling between her: Vencouver home and Nelson, . keeping constant tabs on the construction crew ‘as it cuts a swath toward her. land. : She sald she will confront anybody who trespasses on her property and she packs a rifle to show that she means it, 'Twon't shoot at people, butTil shoot around them," abe “Ws a classic case,” said ; Hydro lawyer Peter Tynan. ‘Does:thi rihave the.right + inna opHivatewuse+of! her: property to the-point. that the't public interest ‘must’ be over: ridden?” ‘Tynan ‘said saat unfess people are. to. put’ up > with an faterior, system at igh coats, the line:.must go through’ ther +‘ property.: But;-at the same time, he ‘agreed that Mrs. Windsor's background makes.her case special. He sald he is convinced": _ ‘that her opposition is based on ‘a getiuine interest in preserv- ing her land, ‘not a ploy to force |p. the purchase price. : And he said he has: little + doubt that Hydro has caused her genuine distress. The ~Crown corporation is trying to reflect this consideration in its). + dealings with ber, he said... ‘Tynan said an independent appraiser valued the’ three ~ acres’ in question at’$2,000. Hydro offered’ her. $5,000 last Hydro Walking a Tightrope. week, he said, but-it was “Tm doubtful that we can negotiate a settlement,” said Tynan.’ It's‘ a question of how , far we can’ go, in meeting ‘an unreasonable demand, We have to- remember that we are. spending public money.” Tynan said: this means Hydro may have to exercise its legal right to compensate at fair market value. Mrs. Windsor ~” to a'local. “i could then apper county court.:) * wie But he said that the court, because it usually does not consider personal distress in: such cases, would probably: award her far less than the; $5,000 ‘Hydro had already of-! fered here: vow dey oth » Meanwhile; : the’ construct’ tion crew is advancing and Mrs. { Windsor: ‘appears no Tess resol- ute. ‘Poole Brothers Construc- tion, of Merritt—the company which is clearing the. right-of. Sway for Hydro~said that work might begin on her Broperty in three weeks or.less. Mrs. Windsor has nailed notices, with messages such as, “B.C. Hydro Keep Your Hands Off My’ Forest,” on trees all “over the property that has been marked by survey crews. ~ “The red survey marks remind me of Nazi. swastikas,” Although Mrs. Windsor. and her three children rent a _ house in Vancouver, they spend’ much of their spare time in the ‘old ‘log cabin‘on their $0-scre Property in Passmore. ° {I'm not interested in ‘selling at any price: This fs my Home and my future.” - Junior Members Honor Legion's Senior Members ‘White and mauve Hlacs and ‘tinted ‘carnations provided the Jo ‘setting in the Legion Hall when |< the younger members of the ‘Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Royal = Canadian Legion recently en- tertained and honored the older members and table officers. (031) There were 28 members of yathe L.A. present, along. with ‘one guest, Mrs. Crosbie, who was: visiting her son: and { daughter-inJaw, Mr. and Mrs. K. Crosbie.’ ~ deroff and Mrs, Peggy Guin- roll and Mrs. Gul Mrs. Ruth, Cummings and : Mrs. Whitehead escorted the guests’ to the head table and presented each'of them with a” \ corsage of carnations tinted in shades of. mauve}. in keeping with the theme of the Lilac Tea. ; On behalf of the head table guests, Mrs. fe hostesses and asked the - ests to introduce themselves. They included Mra.- Mae. Din- ‘ner, Mrs. A. Thorp, Mrs. E. A. : - Left to Follow ' Notures Ways” Mankind's Television Seen by Society * For the past two yeara, the © establishment of, community television’ in’ the, West, Koote- nay. President. of “the West * Kootenay’ Cablevision Society, ; Bud Godderis, indicated that by, “September, positive develop- “mente should begin to take ‘Place in community. television. Reasons given for. opti- mism were the proposed cable “television policy to be con- » sidered at that it must’ straighten our ~ rivers, rearrange coastlines, fill in'wellands—in short, improve ‘on nature—is so prevalent that it comes as a pleasant surprise that a Canadian-American com- mission has decided to let Niagara Fallé do its own thing, which is to cut loose with'a rock slide from’time to time.’ After seven years of stud the commission concluded that it should not remove the rock piles at the bottom of the ‘American Falls or do anything.’ ‘to stop further crumbling. held in Ottawa on June 10, and. the interest of the provincial + government Department of Communications in’ the estab- lishment: of viable’ Trail: Miles Dean, John Fullerton, Larry Lemon and Ken Leal ‘The pai voted to send a representative to the proposed cable television policy hearings in Ottawa and to provide "$100 towards transportation costs: ‘The society's presentation at the ‘public: hearing: held recently in Vancouver was well received by the commissioners of ‘the ‘Canadian’ Radio- Television Commission, SS Imported Hand-Crafted ' ALL-LEATHER PURSES Several Designs Only $19.00 channels, Directors elected for the” cablevision soclety at the an- nual meeting were as follow: Castlegar: Gary Archam- bault, John Mansbridge, Bunny Horawill and Bud Godderis.. Nelson: Perry Long, Kathy Woods, Stu eect and Peter, Dimitrov. 3 PHONE 365.5616. . Dale;Hunter °— New: Proprietor Located below’ Nutri-Health Food Store + ta Downtown Castlegar. ger ere ~ PRIZES - PRIZES - PRIZES, and many” _ GIVE Seat Covers - AWAY — Courtesy Mitchell ‘Buildalt *< ‘Castlegar. and’ District residents are cordially in- vited to drop in and help us to celebrate our Official Opening. Many |: surprise prizes: are In store for you. Drop * around and say."Hi” to John and sett and participate _ in the fabulous prizes and giveaw Draws and Giveaways. will’ be made throughout the doy.» x - Grand Prize Draws 4 p. m.. 2 BICYLES *. Courtesy of Union 76°: 2 Radial Tires: : * Courtesy of Mykyte's Union 7% Service. : '@ Service Inspections : {Courtesy of Mykyte’s Union '76 Service 10 Gallons of Gasoline |. 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