6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 16, 1976 Seventh Annual Friendship {Julia Holdsworth Accepts Most Improved Player (Bantam {; Division) Trophy from league President, Doug Pilatzke. te . Betty Price Awards Team Ca ptains Donna Kirby!and Judy Division) bv Doug Pilatzke. Jp\: 4 Zs . i se ¢ Brenda Cowlin is Awarded Most Improved Player (Midget gf sy ees € N Sharon Kinakin Is awarded Most Valuable | Player (Midget Division) Presented by Daug Pilatzke and Berty Price. HURRY! HURRY! BUILD YOUR RAFT Come Out.and Have Fun at the 5th Annual SLOCAN RIVER RAFT RACE “AND SPORTS DAY SUNDAY, JULY 18. CAMPBELL FIELD— SOUTH SLOCAI =o EGULATIONS Trophies Teophles + Trophies” Start at Passmore and end at Crescent Valley beach, & ateatien at i am, if $ us ni ee: ,( raft, . if Rafts must be bull trom togs, any length, any width, but no narrower than 3 feet, No angle cuts. Raft must look like a raft, i Ratts must have no fixed oar locks, no rudders, and-or no mechanical means of propulsion. Yh Paddles and-or poles must be used for propulsion,’. ‘Two persons per raft, 19 years of ‘age or over (under 19 ‘must have parent's written consent). ‘erticipants must wear life Jacket and footwear. No palnted fogs, no varnish, preservatives, etc, Logs mus} bé In natural state) JUDGES’ DECISIONS WILL BE FINALI Special Powder Putt Event for the Ladies *. For Further Phi 359-71 This advertisement made possible by V & H CONTRACTING LTD, Box 20, Crescent Valley, B.C, Phone 359-7416 “SPECIALIZING IN ROAD. BUILDING” 9X12 TENT. Reguler $125 . | SPECIAL PJONEER —Z BRAND 3 oR 92 £ Team captains Sharon Kinakin and Carolyn Price’ are a- warded the first place Friéndship Tournament Trophy from Cheveldave with the Second place Friendship Tournament Betty Price for the Frisk-Fodor team. Team captains Laurie Obetkoff and 'Lori Price Accept the ind Place Friendship Tournament Trophy for the Price- Allen Team from League Secretary. Betty Price, a ‘hi Seed FIRST PLACE in Sandlot League has been tlegar Road Runners. Team member assistant coach Irene West, Rita Silva, Sears Gar 597, Col 0, Nel- fou 112 and Beaver Vatley Aquanaut — swimmers whe received aggregate | a- Wards were: Girls 8 and un- , Doreen Inn er; dana Command .. Boys 9 and 10, Michael Berger - Chris ly Quintanella, Betty Quintanalla, Rosa Sores, Linda King, Denise West, Janice King, Sherri’ Morris and coach Jane jazzi, ER “apo eH West. Kneeling is Lori Matti first In Back, four. Breast, Helaine Oleski, fifth in Fly, fifth in Breast. Boys 8 and Under: Br- Kris! first © in jan tiansen, Back. Gavin Kirby, sixth in Back, Recreation Says ‘Thanks _ For Support. On behalf of ourselves and Regional Recreation Commis- fourth in Breast. David Ma- sixth in Fly. thlesen, Girls 18 and 14: Wanita in. 40 Command, second Fly, third in 80 cond in 160 LM. * Boys 13 and 14: Mark Gyurkovits, second ip aay: Free. Kelvin B in 80 SgEES ag “ z BRESERVEEUsRep< seep age -¥ . 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Fly, thank the Castlegar News for in Free, second in‘ Breast. its assistance in making the Carolyn Kirby, ‘fourth in Bike-A-Thon a success, Bak sixth in Free fourth Events of this nature are in Fly, Debbie Innes, sixth dependent upon the support of in Back, third in Fly, the community, and it was ex-” Boys 9 and 10 —. 40 E E 2. : Pa Trophy for ‘the Cheveldave-Waddington’ team. fl t} a 8 SALE 1 Rack of Pant Suits Golf News by John Dalziel om = i% ef E Bs By the time this column hits the streets the Seniors will be busily. engaged in one of the big events of the. current year. This is the return visit to the Trail Club. Local Golf Club Proud of lts A couple of weeks ago we had the pleasure and the e for a while and we are hop! will be deserved reputation as a great event. ‘There might ‘have been a few more members © show up but those who did really had themselves a ball. Sev- ‘enty-seven steaks were serv. = ed up to. the hungry golfers Lori Price is Awarded Most Valuable Player (Bantem Div- ision) Presentation Made by Doug Pilatzke and Betty Price. Right from the Pages of Alfred Seuss Castlegar News _ and they were so good the aroma was stili faintly no- ticable at the’ weeken an event of this the later rounds, ‘finishin, about 23rd. Just the same this is a worthwhile effort and Robert is to be com- mended on being a worthy representative ot the local club, Of course this goes for the other boys who went down Dar was able to learn that he finished in 11th the 169 bo: igure are aks well for Juniors On the fairways the: tlced but out tidy course that one can be well proud of and an unkept one that does not encourage a second visit, Think on it. CASTLEGAR ~ MONASHEF SPORTING EQUIPMENT 1400 Columbia Ave BC Hitchcock's Film ‘The Birds’ Mistle thrushes are swoop- ing on’ Philip Clarkson and his wife of Leeds, England, more like the creatures of Alfred Hitchcock's film The Birds than feathered songsters. The trouble began when two birds nested in Clarkson's carport. When he discovered six fledgling thrushes in the Tennessee Aromatic Cedar Chests : Every Bride’s dream Artistic Design. Superb Quality : at MIDVALLEY SHOPPING CENTRE Slocan Park ’s activities. first’ go at having a st- nest, he left his car outside so QUE fry is conjunction with as not to disturb them, Ashe stepped from the car one of the parent birds swooped down and knocked him over. Since then the’ birds have perched on’ a nearby pole’ awaiting victims, They have intimidated the postman, ter- rorized the milkman and dive- bombed the Clarkson’. The final twist cime when Clarkson tried to get rid of the feathered pests. An animal protection soci- 2S ety inspector warned that. mistle thrushes were a pro- tected species and any inter- ference with the nest could result in a $400 fine. thing and ‘right now-I am wondering just how it will urn out, b Last week's efforts were under the skillful directio: al erything went off as smooth eral id golfers won balls for the first time this year. : ‘. was as it should We di v Name Address __.. Phone Occupation : OR HEL? re Send for your FREE 1976 NELSON HOME BUYERS GUIDE Contact: Jim Lamont Box'@116 - Castlegar, B.C. ers were Ce- Walter Jacob- / an i aa Day, Selbie., It was good to see Wal- sell back after a few weeks absence and also wel- come Harry Bate to the ranks, Leo Bosse and Allan Selbie were also present for ter Jacobson and Claude Bis- ’ spe the Junior contingent from caliber there should have been uae least-100 members Castlegar § pily: Gheveldava rest P The golf part of the ev- was I by Alec Ferworn, who shot a terrific 35 for a Net of x piles with the result sey.” th the culprits but the hulls looked awfully: fresh. With the assistance of my part- we gathered up most of . Jim Beattie, Gordon Watt and Terry Ackney all had 34, R Last: night’s effort was to be Low Net, this time combined with Fewest Puits and was under the guidance of Phil-Sherstobitotf. we enjoy up at the course. terwards. Clarke’s Pool. 750 - 2nd Ave.’ N. Red Cross Swimming Lessons SECOND SESSION SULY 19 - 30 1 People DO read smallads... You are, duly 19 — 9 am. - 12 noon Fee 10 Lessons — $7.00” Instructors: Palty Turner, Frank Clarke Janice McKinnon ADULT LESSONS BEGINNING JULY 19 — 7:30 - 8:30 p.m, Register at the Pool FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Call 365-5106 ie golfers ahead of us were . cl T enjoy the odd munch on ° See You On the’ Links, @DIVING BOARDS @TOYS AND GAMES. - OSLDES SPOOL AND PATIO. FURNITURE @LINERS AND COVERS @POOL PAINT @SIGNS © CHEMICALS: @ MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT @PIPES AND FITTINGS @ FILTERS AND HEATERS POOL CLEANERS Plan Castlegar c. AGuntlower Fest Attend! Summer Fun Pools — ‘A Division of P & G Builders Supply Phone 365-7725 or 3655890 t EES: SSR Friday, Seterder, Sender, Joly 23, 24, 25 PLS? SMe ry “esttom, TEAGUE WINNERS are ‘the Tarrys Tigers soached by -Eileen Gretchen and Nina . Terekoff. Team: members are, front row, left to right, Christine Rezansoff, Nail Biel. by, Barbara Furgie, Danlel Scott, Chris Mc-. . Cormack) and Derek Makonen. Middle row, * LY left to right, Poznikoff an a Frederick id tremely gratifying to receive so much assistance. i The paper's contribution was much appreciated and we would again like to express our thanks, Lynn Frisk Cathy Rafter Co-ordi Castlegar 1976 Development Camp = Student athletes from Ca- stlegar have been selected to attend the 1976 Youth Develop- ment Camp at Jericho’ Hill School in Vancouver, July. 1, Sponsored by’ the B.C. Federation of School Athletic Associations, the fourth annual Youth: Development. Camp is being held in cooperation with the B.C. badminton, basketball, “field hockey and football associ- ations. The camp is for student © athletes 14 to 15 years of age, >with participants to the camp coming from ‘all ‘parts of the >. province. They are chosen by each of the 17 constituted lege INVITATION TO TENDER Tenders are invited for the REMOVAL OF SNOW from the CASTLEGAR CAMPUS of SELKIRK COLLEGE for the 1976-77 winter season. Tenders will show the following: a) A list showing each item of equipment available and the price per hour includ- ing GPERATOR for each item. b)-Price per yard for supplying and stock- piling road sand. ©) A guarantee that all equipment listed will . be available’ for use at the College as required, The successful BIDDER must be prepared to commence snow removal when the snowfall has reached a depth of 3 inches (76MM), and re- moval must be completed by 7 A.M. the morning after a snowfall... Further. details. if required maybe obtained from: the “Maintenance. Superintendent: G. A. CHRISTIE, at 365-7292, local 229, L Sealed Tenders marked SNOW REMOVAL CASTLEGAR. CAMPUS will be received until 4 P.M. Pacific Daylight. Time, Friday August 13, 1976. ; ‘the BOFSAA.: Ou athletic making up tstanding Lord Nelson © Gets His Coat Cleaned Well After 170 Years ‘The coat in which Lord ‘Nelson met his death is back at the National Maritime Museum in London after receiving its first cleaning in 170 years. Nelson was wearing the coat, which the museum now displays in a glass case, when he was wounded by a French ‘sharpshooter during the Battle of Trafalgar on Oct, 21, 1805. Nelson died, but not before he was told that his ships had inflicted a crushing defeat on the French and Spanish fleets. . ~.. Until now, the museum has been unable to have the coat cleaned for fear of having the bloodstains on it destroyed, However, cleaners were able to overcome the problem with modern techniques. eis -In the Name of Safety Said by some to have the worst industrial safety. record of any of the world's industrial- countries, Italy has lost more people, disabled by indus- trial injury, in the last 20 years, - than were injured in two world wars ‘combined. Death from industrial disease is also in- creasing. The lowest or any Tender not ily ace cepted, an ‘ Selkirk College P.O. Box 1200 Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3/1 Glenmerry NEW AND USED FURNITURE 3191 Highway Drive ° PHONE 364-1822 © “Youths’ to’ Participate coaches will direct the activi: ties 3 This year's camp has been extended to four weeks with the, following. schedule: boys’ and girls’ badminton—July 4- 10; girls’. basketball—July 11- 17; girls’ field hockey—July 18- 24; and football—July 25-31, Yards: Michael Berger, se- ead in Ba x Free, Berger thin Badminton—Samantha Kelly and Greg Heuer; basket- ball—Sherry Torbic; and field hockey—Lori Price, Judy Walk- er and Liz Da Costa. 8 iH 5 ae i ei aM in. Back al Vancouver: _ sect‘ oe th BF The Youth Develop Camp is the most unique high school program of its kind in Canada and has become one of ‘Attending the camp from Castlegar are: ‘ the highlight events of the B.C, high school athletics, Teams fin 4 Towns Si Bronco League Playdowns Here’ Saturday and Sunday Castlegar Sentinel Basé- ris, Quinn Korikin and Peter ball Association will be host- Reena i ing the Bronco league Area’ The coaches are Gail MacKinnon and Bill Nazar- Playdowns this - Saturd: an off with Jerry Markin ‘as id Sunday. Teams partici- Pating in this event are from erem Castlegar. ‘The double Knock-Out element teed three al am. Satur is comprised of, the ya pine. between Penticton , and Keremeos. follewed by = @ game at 12.30 p.m. bet- i Ween Castlegar and Sum- ‘merland. Ri Third and fourth games Kauligan, Doug Knowler, Ly-. will be played at 386 oa, Je: Stoushnow, “Randy ‘ Mor-. », and 6,30 p.m., repectively, SENVICE eration Avo OPPORTUNITY Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., is seeking a * Lessee to operate a 4-Bay Service Station in Castlegar, E “ Candidate should have an eutomotive background as well-as possessing some managerial skills. This Station is situated on a highway in the heart” of Castlegar and offers excellent shop revenve.: An investment to purchase Stock and Equipment is required. Reply to: GULF OIL CANADA LTD.,: c/o D. A. Foster, P.O. Box 849, - Kelowna, B.C. or PHONE 765-2105 -é€ jequing. ++ Is K.S.C.U.s way of helping you take care of business ho ‘charges for your personalized cheques, no service charges. No monthly charges. Just plain, simple, Free % Sunflower Fest Casual Coats - Pant Coats Queen Size Blouses - Pants Shorts & Halters 20% Off Blouses - Dresses Dusters - Bathors OTHER. SPECIALS STORE IEQUING . 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