mec se CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 21, 1977 : RUNNERS-UP in the recent bronco playotts is this local team, the Castleg ar. “Sentinel Bronco All-Stars, playing in the area B, zone 4 playoff July 8 to 10 at ; Rutland. Players are, front row, left to right, David ‘Pieton, Brian Vereshine, Randy Morris, Jimmy Smith, Donny Tamelin and Kevin Kinakin, Kelly Keraiff, David Semenolf. Back row, left to Tight, pa Reg ‘Veytey, hes Swetlisholf, Rob Ostoforoff, Randy Potter, coach Pat Picton, Brian Bonnett, Cyril Nevakshonoff, Robbie Popoff, Billy Tarasoff and manager Mike Semenoff. Placing first in the tourney was a Kelowna team. Other teams -were from Rutland and Westbank. Castlegar Aquanauts Outswim Competitors (continued from page A6) \ Boys 15 & 16—40 Fly Steve Bozek—1; Mark + Gyurkovits—8. * Boys 17 & over—40 Fly Geoff Yule—1; Rob Kirk- wood—2. ‘ Doreen Innes—1; Jana i: Command—7. : Boys 9 & 10-40 Fly ” Joe Berger—1; "Davia Zu- rek—4; John Farkas—6. : Girls 8 & under—40 Fly . . Erika Berger—1; Jennine » Harding—2; Pauline Orr—4; i; Helaine Oleski—6; Cathy John- * stone—8, Boys 8 & under—40 Fly ‘Brian Kristiansen—1; Kerry Uchida—2; Gavin Kerby- 4; Colin Carew—5, Boys 17 & over—160 LM. Paul Stewart—Ist; Geoff Yule—2; Rob Kirkwood—4. Boys 15 & 16-160 LM. Steve Bozek—5; Kelvin Beattie—6; Mark Gyurkovits— 8. Girls 13 & 14-160 LM. Wanita‘ *Command—3; Sharon Cooper—8. Boys 13 & 14-160 LM. Rob McGauley—2; Angus Beattie—3; Doug Johnstone— 5; Grant Stewart—6. Girls 11 & 12-160 LM. Alexis Walsh—7. Kootenay Furnace For Your Annual Servicing 693-2209 821- 16th Ave., Genelle Boys 11 & 12-160 LM. Ray Yule—1; Jason Leitch- —2; Chris Wanjoff—5; Gordon Cooper—6. Girls 9 & 10—40 Breast Doreen Ines—2; Ramona Farkas Boys 9 & 10—40 Breast David Zurek—1; John Far- kas—2; Tom Carew—3; Carl Gruden—5, - Girls 8 & under—40 Breast Erika Berger—1; Pauline Orr—8; Jennine Harding—4; . Lisa Uchida—5; Helaine Oleski- —6. Castlegar News SPORTS Boys 8 & under—40 Breast Kerry Uchida—1; Brian Kristiansen—2; Gavin Kerb 4; John Carew—5, ‘= Boys 17 .& over—80 Back Geoff Yule—1; Paul Stew- art—2; Rob Kirkwood—3. Boys 15 & 16-80 Back Kelvin Beattie—-2; Mark Gyurkovits—4; Steve Bozek— 5; Glen Kirkwood—6. Girls 13 & 14-80 Free Wanita Command—2; Lisa Command—5. Boys 13 & 14-80 Free Rob McGauley—4; Angus Beattie—5. Boys 114 12-80 Free. Ray Yule—1; Grant Gyur- kovits—2; Jason Leitch—3; Chris Wanjott 6: Gordon Cooper—8, Orifiwood un Complete Lodging — Tent & Trailer Spaces Boat Marina — Moorage — Good Swimming Beach -4316 Rate Reduction on a One-Week Stay Clip this Ad for Discount Gliding Ciub. Views from Recreation This weekend is § Director Pat Metge Fest which once again will be offering a wide range. of acti- vities for the participant as well as the spectator. A full slate of activities will take place Saturday and Sun- day at Kinnaird Park and Sun- day at Pass Creek Park. A few of the featured events on Saturday besides the parade include the skateboard championships at KJSS, the horseshoe tournament, dunking tank and the greased pole climb at Kinnaird Park. The Park will also be the site of the fifth annual Lions Softball tourna- ment which begins Friday and runs through to Sunday after- noon. Two features of Saturday will be the seven kilometer run, which gets underway from the Plaza at 9:30 a.m. and the Teen Dance, elaratae by the Youth wil he Ce of family The Recreation Commission is spon- soring The Tommy Scott var- iety show in the Community Complex with shows at 6:30 and 8:30 ‘p.m. Each perform- ance consists of a variety of. country and western acts, Feature entertainers of the evening include recording art- ist, Scotty Lee, and Grand Old Opry entertainer,. Clyde Moody. Also in attendance will be the original Georgia Peanut Band. Persons interested in purchasing advanced tickets may do so by contacting the recreation office or tickets may be purchased at the door on the night of the performance. As.a special event the Commission will be holding an open Sports Day at Kinsmen Park on’ Friday, July 22 be- tween 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. This = event will feature nail driving Sppkeat ene ony toss, and,many The ee Fest ru is open to any individual who wishes to try their hand at jogging. This run will be stressing participation, there- fore it is hoped a large. crowd will be on hand at the Plaza to take part in the event. This event will be ending at the Plaza as well as starting there. A reminder to Junior golf- ers of the Driving Range activities which are available to you on Tuesday afternoons from 3 to6 p.m. As well, Junior playing lessons with the pro are available on Wednesday morn- jings. For further information on these activities contact the golf club. Tuesday, July 26 is a date to keep in mind for an evening Advertising = lets good little products compete with the biggies! vents: are open to all cians pest the ages of four and twelve with different categories based on age group- ing. For further information contact the Recreation office or be at the Park at 11 a.m. Summer activities in cer- tain areas have vacancies which, we hope to be able to fill in the next week. The final canoe camp of the. season which will be held from August 15 to 18 at Christina’ Lake has a number of openings. This camp is open to 11- and 12-year-olds and as mentioned is the last camp of the season. The Outset program sched- uled for August 2 to5 is open to any children between the ages of 10 to 13 years. This program gets underway at the Com- munity Complex at 9 a.m. daily and runs to 2 p.m. Scheduled. activities for the week include canoeing, hiking and - swim- ming. Also during the week of August 2 to 5 the A Hnatiuk Turns” Fastest Time “On Raceway Canex Raceway’s Mid- Season Championship held on July 10 was a great success, assisted by major track im- provements and perfect wea- ther. Allan Hnatiuk turned the fast time of the day. The Open Wheeler competition ended with winner Dan McLeod, No. 72. A-Trophy went to No. 93, Lionell Benier; B-Trophy to No. 78, Ken Anderson and C-Tro- phy to No. 42, Ivan Mitchell. In A-Heat the winner was No. 78, Ken Anderson and in B-Heat, Bill Koftinkoff. In the Main Event of 30 Laps, Roy Clarke came first, Bill Koftinoff second, Alex Thompson third, Jim Pippling- er fourth, and Ed Pongracz fifth, Janet Grayson won ithe Powder Puff race. The Pitman Race was can- celled because of an unfortun- ate accident which disabled a number of.cars and. Hinjered. one pitman. J. Rilkoff won “the: “door prize, an AM radio, donated by Custom Car and Upholstery. Salmo Queen Heather Hnatiuk gave out trophies and kisses, The next race will be held July 24. munity Complex at 9:30 a.m, Once again this program will run on a daily basis. ~ Our Lollypopper: program, which is proving very popular, still has openings in sessions which run the week of July 25 to 29 and from August 2'to 5. This program is for children between the ages of 4 and 6 and is. held at the Community Complex from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. - May. be obtained by contacting We are operating Kinsmen * Corner daily, which is designed to offer the child an opportunity toexperience drama, art, music and other mediums as well as physical activities. Presently we are attempt- . ing to arrange a Bronze Medal- lion course at the Robson Pool. For further information or if din icipating call will be meeting as the Com- Have a Kiwanis Sunday at PASS CREEK PARK During Sunflower Fest Sunday, July 24 Your Kiwanis Ciub wants you to enjoy Sunflower Fest to the fullest, so we have organized a program for everyone in the family. 5 . Kiwanis Bavarian Gardens — Noon - 6 p.m. , ° 5 Kiwanis Concession Stand — Noon - 6 p.m. ee Hang Gliding — tn the Afternoon - Demonstration by members of the Nelson pinnae Hang Kiwanis Ping-Pong Drop _ 1:30 5 ym. & 4:00 p.m. Kiddies Fun Events — 1:45 p.m. Watermelon Eating Contest — Inner Tube Race — Ice Cream Eating Contest — Apple Dunk — 3-Legged Race — Bubble Gum Blowing Contest ® Log Burling. — 2:15 p.m. © Tug-0-War Contest — 3:00 p.m. Cindy. All pools are operating and are offering a wide range of public swim sessions, which we hope you will participate in. Daily tickets are available at the pools or the recreation office. For all interested persons a clinic on hypothermia will be. held at the Kinnaird Hall on Monday, July 25 at 7 p.m. and will be sponsored by the Red Cross and the Recreation Com- mission. if you're NEW IN TOWN and don’t know which way to turn, calf the Seed at 365-5638 542 . Bob James 33 Kootenay . Senior Baseball Top Ten The following shows ‘the top ten players in the Kootenay International Senior Baseball Le 1 5 John Clark 18 .419 Republic Brian Dickie. 19 396 Angels ‘ Bob Garden . Angels Leo Orstead 34 Republic Sewer? | Eyou are t thinking of having a sewer hooked up,, Be Sure you Call... “The Drain Surgeons” Powell Plumbing — - Crescent Valley ‘John lent 60 365-3717 359-7703 Patty prisrent 37 Colville Angels Doug Huth Castlegar Jerry Carter 32 Angels , Stu Nelson 54 N.D.-Sil, Runs Scored: Dickie—19; Art Mercer, Tr.—17; S. 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