VALLEY COMBINES were victorious in their own Valley Combines Second - Annual C Shown here with the hardware are team members, front row, left to right, Chief Mercer, Kevin Sutherland, coach, Men's Softhall T r, 7 RN CMe, i” Joe Poda, Dave Babakiatt and Les Koochia, Back row, eft to right, Don Voykin, . De Strelieff, Harvey Rebalkin, Fred Osachoff, Alex Larsen, Larry Stoochnoff and Soukeroff. League Standings International Sr. Baseball Kootenay International Senior Baseball League Stand- ings: TOP 10 Player AB Leo Orstead 45 Glenmerry NEW AND USED FURNITURE ape 3191 Highway Drive BrianDickie 49 PHONE 364-1822 Angels ep. John Clark 49 (minimum 35 at bat) 18 . 9 4 19 . Kootenay Savings Credit Union South Slocan Branch r—— Office Hours: — “Tuesday Friday “~ 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m, - 2 p.m. Credit Union Kootenay Savings Pete Bradway 44 ‘olv, Kevin Oliver 40 16 17 386 375 Trail John Migneault 20 .870 Angels Bob Garden 356 Art Mercer 46 Trail * Stu Nelson 328 N.D.-Sil. . Runs scored: Dickie, 21; Mercer, 19; Nelson, 17; Ed Wilcox, Trail, 17. Runs batted in: Huth, 18; Mike Linn, N.D.-Sil., 14; Mig- neault, 18; Mike Mukanik, Trail, 18; Orstead, 13, Doubles: Migneault, 6; Dickie, 5; Ken Gorkoff, Cast., 5; Bob Neale, Angels, 5, Triples: Linn, 4; Jack Kel- ly, N.D.-SiL,, 3. ¢ Home:Runs:. Orstead, +: Huth, 4; John Mota, Trail; 8, Pitching (five decisions); Eric Lepper, Trail-Angels (5-1), 0.67; Terry Minnis, Angels 15; Rory Rickard, Rep. Strike-Outs: Lepper, 66; Rickard, 43; George Cloakey, Col.,.42. Molson “Three Stars” Top Five Player ~ Eric Lepper, Tr.-Angels Mike Linn, N.D.-Sil. Pts. 25 25 Bob Neale, Angels 9 . Doug Huth, Cast. Larry Reid, Trail 17 Douglas Trophy Goes To Valley Combines Valley Combines were vic- torious in their recent Annual Commercial Men's Softball Tournament beating Thrums Chevron 9-4 and winning the Douglas Trophy. Snappy. Ser- ice placed third, In individual awards, Kev- in Sutherland of the Valley Combines was named best pitcher, Fellow teammate Dave Babakiaff was named most valuable player. Best batter was Mike Conkin of the Thrums team with .588. Runner-up position was shared by Gary Jones of Province Hotel and Don McKay, each with .671. In the semi-final draw on Sunday Valley Combines beat Snappy Service (Trail) 4-3, Winning pitcher was Alex Larsen with Bill Thompson as losing pitcher. . "Inthe first eridihg “Kevin ’Sutherland-.ifirst:batter «was walked. Dave second pitched to the fifth ending. The score was 3-2 for Valley: Com, This was the third game Cyril “pitched Sunday. He was re- lieved in ‘the 5th by. Harry Chernenkoff and the Valley rallied for 6 runs. Dan Strelieff hit 3 base for Valley Combines, A spokesman for the tour- nament stated the event was successful’ and everyone en- joyed themselves. $1,050 Prizes a In Weekend : Fastball Tourney: The Castlegar Selkirk Lions Club Fifth ‘Annual Fast- ball Tournament begins Friday July 22, at 6:30'p.m. with ten teams participating for prize money totalling $1,050, , Tt all takes place at Kin- naird Park with eighteen games stretched over the three day period, July 22, 23 and 24, The participating teams are Slocan Valley Combines, Radium Kokanees, Rutland . Molson’s Rovers of Kelowna, - Genelle . Merchants, Junction Mohawks of Trail, Midway Im- perials, Playmor Homes of South: Slocan,. Montrose Gulf, Ymir Wildcats and Nelson pe Disco. There will also be a Ba- varian Garden and concession stand open during the games on Saturday and Sunday. Cohoe's Angels Place First. At Kimberley The Cohoe’s Angels, spon- sored by Cohoe Insurance of Castlegar, won the first, place , trophy and $800 prize money at the Kimberley Beer Fest Tour- ,; nament which took: place. the July 15,-18 and 17 weekend. They won the final game against Kimberley (8-0). This is the second consecutive year for the Angels to win this honor. Allstars were chosen from “all of the’ teams participating. Jane West was chosen for best first base, Fay Fodor for third base, and Georgina O'Farrell ” for pitcher. Kathy Rafter was chosen for most sportsmanlike player and Georgina O'Farrell for most valuable player. ~ PROPOSED EXTENSION ‘OF BOUNDARIES - CITY OF CASTLEGAR TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Section 21 of the. “Municipal Act'’ the Council of the City of Castlegar intents to petition the Minister. of Municipal Affairs requesting the extension of the area of the municipality to Include the following described lands: DL. 78, Except Plan 7558 (159041) Lot 1,.D.L. 7719, Plan 7556 (1814531) Blocks 1-4 Inctusive, D.L. 7199, 7721 & 8072, Pian 1809 (L9193) Block 5, D.L. 7199, 7721, Plan 1809 (1696041) North % of D.L.-12359 & ‘D.L. . 14559 (1940731) Parcel A of D.L. 12357 shown outlined In red_ on RP. 807451 (L11871) , DL. 12354, 12355, 12356, 12357 save and ex- cept from DL. 12354, those parts subdivided by Plans 2097 & 2342, and from 12356 that part shown outlined In: red on Ref. Plan 1007191 and from 12357 that part ae In’ red on Ref. Plan 807451 (135: ~ DL, 12353 except Bik. A: (11 2508 Lots 1,2 & 3, D.L. 1 » Plan 2007 except part in Plan 9697 ‘izet 8) A, B & C of Plan 9697 (K798), (K799) & Block A of D.L. 13093 (1882601) Block B of D.L, 13093 (K8888) pienk 23, of O.L. 4598, 7167 C.G. DD4193, Lot1 ‘except parts inoludid in Plan 9697" and R/W Plan 9156: / Lots 2 and 3 being to the East of the R/W Plan 9156; all In Plan 2097 of LL, K.D.: 1 Block 4 except parts: in- | cluded in Plan 9697 and R/W Plan 9186;/ and | Block 5 except parts included In Plan 9697 and’ R/W Plan 9156 within Plan 2342 of B.L. 12354, K.D. R.P. 626531, D. Le sD (2069941) except: part included In Plat (K24703) Paral i: 1480091, D.L. 12359 Block A, D.L. 1 AND FURTHER ae NOTICE. THAT. If a , petition of at least one-tenth In number of the of the y tl areas within 30 days of the fast publication of this notice in a newspaper, the question of the extension of the area of the municipality to include the aforesaid lands will be Submaltied for the assent of the owner-electors. 5 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT any owner of land within the area herein. described on i to the inclusion of hls property within Don’t Forget to Support the Boy Scouts Kootenay Columbia td Council Inco-o) with the ‘ Canada Sa’ oway y Castlegar Store 5-Min. Shopping Spree (max. $500! , ‘Tickets $1 ora July 23, 1977) Proceeds to the development of, A Eien Fectiltes at rae Creek. “'SCOU municipality should notify the Minister of Municipal Affairs, Parllament Bulldings, Victoria, B.C., of his objections within 30 days of the last publication of this notice In a newspaper. AND THAT this is the second and last publication. 2 of this notice In a newspaper. CITY OF CASTLEGAR W..W. KRUG ty ae Qepuly.c Clerk, ce) batter hit a home run for the two runs. In the fourth, Trail earned one run and two more in fifth to lead. In the seventh ending Fred Oaschoff hit a double. Dave Babakiaff hit his second home run to win the game 4-3. "In the semi final losers’: side“of the draw on Sunday, Snappy Service of Trail lost out by one run to Thrums Chevron with a 3-2 score, Winning pitcher was Cecil with Ron Walz as Can't Get oleae ° industrial Sanded Plywood 5/8” 4x8 sheet .... 3}: ‘er 4x8 sheet .... 3/4” T&G .... $] 5 ya" 4x8 sheet ....... $6?! 3 Ud 4x8 ‘sheet ...... $gi9 1/2" $] 0” 4x8 sheet .... * For Some Then See Mitchell Buildall -Incredible Prices on Quality s13 $14” Enjoy Yourselves at Castlegar’s Very Own | MITCHELL BUILDALL ASSOCIATE STORE 490 Front Street “— Telephone 365-7252 losing pitcher. This was the second time these two teams had met in this tournament. Earlier in the day Snappy Service had beat Thrums 6-0. In the final and deciding game of the tournament on Sunday,. it was Valley Com- bines 9, Thrums Chevron 4. Winning pitcher was Kevin Sutherland. Losing _ pitchers were Cyril Saviskoff and Harry Chernenkoff. Thrums pitcher Cyril Sav: iskoff started the game and Gas and CB: Antenna Taken From Vehicle Police are investigating the theft of a CB antenna and the loss of 15 gallons of gas. Both were taken from a vehicle parked on Highway No. 3. Police have identified the owner of the vehicle as Joseph White of Castlegar. Sunflower Fest. SOME THINGS GOING ON: ¢ Sth Annual’ Lions Softball" Tournament at Kinnaird Park ° Lions Bavarian Gardens at Kinnaird Park © Lions Bavarian Night Dance at the Curling Club 8 p.m. Satur- day night Office Ges: con Massage Therapist ieee Monday, August 1 1? Goat Something for every seamstress — novice and expert alike. Fabrics in vibrant colours and materials, Also, notions, pattern books and mogazines. All this, and more, at Carter’s Sewing Centre. Summer Fabrics Values to $7.95 yd. Clearing at 207.437 Remnants $ Clearing at. sons back 1 Pe OT panne) Bic ue SJ ee Ww ‘Carter’ s. Sewing Centre Singer Sales & Service. : Castleaird Plaza : Canadian abaya NEW CONTEST hast lea of the Castlegar. Sunflower Fest. A slalom and free style contest on skateboards. This is in addition to the already popular Selkirk Lions’ Canadian Frog Jumping Charoplonshipe. Here, left to ‘right, Pat Grant, Leonard Alves and David » model T-shirts desigtied and ae screened by Ellen Fowler who looks on with satisfaction, It will be a fun packed weekend. Those planning to enter into the skateboard events will find rules and regulations for attire in a by Lois Hughes | Bring | Back Committee, -USCC Tells Cabinet The Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ: has called on the B.C. Cabinet to re-establish the Consultative Committee on, Doukhobor. AL fairs which was first “We feel certain, that the provailing. feeling is. that if governments maintain a non- involvement policy that things will cool off, the problems will in the early 1950s, i A’ brief to the cabinet, presented by the USCC at Trail last month points out that “it has been over a quarter of a century since the last com- prehensive overview of Douk- hobor Affairs was held in the province of B.C.” The USCC advocates that a new Consultative Committee should review all aspects of Doukhobor Affairs and make recommendations as to what action should be taken, among . other things, to deal with the problem of terrorism—“to pro- vide for security, peaceful en- joyment of life and maintain law and order.” ‘The brief, signed by USCC. honorary chairman John Veri- gin, executive committee chair- man William E. Kootnekoff and committee secretary John J. Semenoff, was not made public * until last week. out th Ives, the radicals or terrorists .will calm down or die ‘out, and the new generation will become asaimil- ated into the Canadian ‘main- stream of life and everything will turn out right,” the brief said. “In our opinion, this is a pipe dream.” '“We believe that some of the most dangerous young people have been indoctrinated to a point. where they -are ready, willing and able ‘to commit acts of anarchy, even to a point of killing.” The brief contends that the Consultative Committee, when established, “should be given some authority so that it will be a forum of integrity that will be publicly _ recognized. and ‘ac- cepted. It should be authorized to deal: with any problems placed and accepted on its agenda, “It should be open to all, but not for public abuse or elreus performance.” For Skateboard Freestyle and Silom - Official Regulations . The Castlegar Sunflower Fest Skateboard Event spon- sors will be holding a slalom and a‘free-style contest Satur- day, 1:30° p.m. near Kinnaird Junior Secondary School. . Registration and practice begins at 12:30 p.m. Because of certain hazards associated with the following Police Investigate Death of Woman Police are continuing to investigate the sudden death of See... : | Didn't Forget. Happy Birthday! | a Robson woman whose body was found in her trailer home Sunday. The woman “has been identified _ as. 29-year-old Patricia Ellen, Brown. | Police say the body was found at 6:10 p.m. and hat no foul play is suspected. Blowgun Venom Suspends Animation Curare Saves Patient Stanley Wilks, a. civilian mathematician for. the U.S. Army, spent 72 days in sus- pended animation in a success- ful effort by doctors to save his life. = ‘Physicians’ at George Washington University Hospi- tal had to find a way for. Wilks's : ‘hody to fight off pancreatitis TOMORROW, FRIDAY,, July 22" 10 a.m.:to 7:30 p.m. at.the Castleger. Hotel West. Coast Seafoods and that were killing him.. {Wilke \awas -intentionally sal edie annie. by.. some ““Brazillan Indian ‘tribes'‘on their ° ‘blowgun darts. Doctors. hoped the.use of the drug would ‘save his life. After receiving thé curare - treatment the ‘44:year-old Wilks lay. conscious between Jan. 8 and March 20, but he was | unable to move. an ‘eye, blink, utter a sound, move a muscle or breathe without the help of a respirator. * +: Now, he is reported recov- ering and soon may be released :from the hospital. Neither Wiles: nor Dr. Glenn Geelh competition rules will be en- forced. Safety equipment as pre- scribed for the Canadian Ama- teur Skateboard Champion- ships—consisting | of helmets, elbow pads and knee pads—are. required. : Shoes »with rubber soles are also required for the slalom contest. In addition, an entry form including a liability release, signed by a participant's parent ian, ifthe is physician; know ite canned the onset of his or under 19 years of age, must be November. “He was as te Pa one suet er (Dr, Geelhoed 1 pancroas-was- - eating itself sand everything : around. it,” °: The pancreas produces the enzymes That digest food, and if. the. enzymes: back ‘up: it’ can begin: to ‘digest itself and: the organs which are near it, . s. Wilks’s hospital bill was estimated at’ between $160,000 + and $250,000. P to the officials. Forms. are available at the Heeration: Ou -Office. iful- is not present, he. will be dis. qualified. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Ji uly 2141 1977 Office Space For Rent : ‘ae 6q. tt. office space located upstalrs at 717'- South, Castlegar. $350 per month Includes all utilities. Inquire at above address or, phone: ae = EL through Sa! ef ! — 12p.m.- Midnight "Noon unt onan: Ph. 385-7474 - ares The Festivities At Castlegar Sunflower Fest Friday, Saturday, Sunday, July a 23, 24 2.’ Each will make one timed run on each slalom course of the dual slalom. 3. One false start only will be allowed at the starting line. 4, A missed gate will disqualify the time for that run. 5. Each cone knocked over. will add'.1 ‘second to the time for that run. Three cones knocked over will disqualify the time. _ 6. The six fastest contestants will run off in two attempts to determine the winner. Free-style ' rules ndude the following: 1, Each routine will last no more than 90 seconds. A warn- ing whistle wil be blown at 76 seconds, 15 seconds before the time is up. 2. Five or more different tricks make up a routine. After five have:b all Aree! conditions. they: pills sis? :not:be allowed to participate. Skateboards will be‘ inspected for such defects as loose wheels . or-wheels ‘not spinning freely, parts worn or broken, and loose nuts and. bolts. Slalom rules include the following: 1, When a éontestant’s n name is ¥ called, he must be ready. If he : ‘will be allowed." Participants are advised to: ~- arrive at the contest site early for practice, .skateboard “in- spection and to. make arrange- ments to borrow safety equip- ment from other participants if they don't have their own. The rules for each event will be read ; to the participants 15 minutes before each event: ~ August 4 1977, If pos SELKIRK W t, y COLLEGE invites applications for the position of BIOLOGY AND. WILDLAND RECREATION INSTRUCTOR DUTIES: To teach courses In Blology and the Wildland Recrea- tion program; to participate In the development of Con- tinulng Education programs in Forestry and Blology. QUALIFICATIONS: ¢ Minimum of a Master’s Degree (or-equivatent); back- ground in Fleld Botany, ecology, solls and some knowl- edge of environmental impact is desirable. Applied ex- perience In a resource management field would be an asset. Appiicants must be capable of teaching Biology at a college preparatory level. i This will, be a full-ti Y position ible. and eineling April 30, Salary and benefits ar In accordance with the Faculty. 4 “Application Closing Date: ’ Jui / 22, 1977 Address applications to: °” s ssa ote, Box 4 200, lege, ‘ CASTLEGAR, B.c. : VIN.3 GLS Electronics’ 1977 Stock Close-Out — ‘Sale is quickly drawing to a close . So, act fast! These prices are in. effect ‘Today, Tomorrow & Saturday only. Here are but a few of the - Super Buys available during this Sunflower Fest. Weekend! 26"": Console RCA XL-100 Colour. Reg. $849 Now only .. 20” RCA X1-100 Colour Reg.$749...2..05 20" RCA ColorTrok Remote Control Reg. $1,049 .02.005 899 WwW Reg. $249........, 26" RCA XL-100 » Gonsole y Fieg. $1,059 ...... 26" RCA’ XL-100 - Console Reg. $1,149 .. “ Gastleaird Plaza iy Easy No-Hassl 965-5351 or 985-3611. 7 a) . hop in | Alt-Condltioned ,Comitort: iF