Legialative L k j ‘ Particnens BE : ee : IME TO GRIN ; ctorla, ~ : To get rid of a friend, VeV 1x4 ~ f > . ‘ borrow money from him, The / ] - & amount shouldn't be so small that he'll forget about it; nor make an issue of it. ‘he Crossroads of the Kootenays” CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JULY 2, 1980 .' JUST BEFORE being called for tee-off, this participant In th B.C. amateur decided to get in a few practice putts. And another tees-off (right). Jr. golf results , Sherstobitoff loses out to Wichert .. Mike Wichert won the club championship .1980,\ in match play, against Ken Sherstobitoff at Castlegar, : r four: holes, ‘Sher- f was three up, then Wichert :won the: next five ‘*holes, and. with Up, was “ee or ater nine... ea Sherstobitoff won num- ‘ber 10 and 11 hole to even the score. Both players matched strokes up to number 16 hole. Wichert birdied number 17 to come out on top as the’ two matched par fours on the final hole. Lyle Stoushnow was. the - winner of the second flight as he defeated Robert Stewart three and two in that final. Kelly Keraiff placed third by edging John Landis two and one. The fifth stop on the Savoy Inn/Lord Nelson cir- euit will’ beat Salmo this Sunday. The Salmo Junior Open is scheduled to tee-off at 10 a.m, The “Top 10", in point « standing, after ‘four tournaments 1. Brian Hoodikoff, Christina. Lake, 107.58. 2,, Gordie Walker, legnt, 100.0." 8. Mik Wichert, Castlegar, 98.0. 4. Greg Adams, Nelson, 92.5. 5. Randy Kirby, Castlegar, 86.5. 6. Bruce Bradley, Ross- land-Trail, ‘78.88. 7. Paul Birukow, Rossland-Trail, 74.6. 8. Ken’ Sherstobitoff, Castlegar, 55.5. 9. Dean Zarikoff, Nelson, 49.5. 10. John Landis, Castlegar, 45.5. Castfegar’s Ken Shers- tobitoff won the Nelson Jun- ior Open last Saturday, one stroke ahead of runner-up Gordie Walker, also of Cast- legar. Sherstobitoff recorded a 35 — 35 for a 70 score, to SEP Walker's 85 — 86 for 71. Fifth-place was won by Mike Wichert of Castlegar, with a 76, : ot . Other. local - winners were as follows: ‘Low! net — Charlie: Lind, fourt! Ed Desaulnier, 71. Mike Wichert had the longest drive on the sixth hole. The Savoy Inn-Lord Nel- son trophies went to ageclass winner Walker (14 and 15), Sherstobitoff (16 and over) and the winning Castlegar team of Sherstobitoff, Wal- ker, Wichert and Kirby. . * * Randy Kirby of Castl- egar fired a round of 38 and 98 for a low gross total of 71 in Kasio recently to win the Kaslo Junior Open. The combined total at Nelson and Kaslo gave him the Zone 4 Junior Championship title for Tied for third place were Mike Wichert, and ‘a. Nelson flight low. groas. eck winner was John Landis of Castlegar with 88 a Nelson player with 88 and ahead‘ of Brett McGuiré of Castle- gar with 89, Q Third flight low gross winner was James Verigin with 93, The Savoy Inn-Lord Nel- son trophies for age class winners went to Walker (14 and 16) and Kirby (16 and over), The winning team was Castlegar, with Kirby, Wic- hert, Walker and Shersto- bitoff. You're Getting Closer ‘Two businesses have re- cently taken steps to relocate in Castlegar. i -Oil:has-deeided ‘to. vs. Gulf move ‘their bulk-oil plant from Nelson. Construction is currently underway near the, present Imperial Oil plant in town. The major reason for the move is a need for more space, Jim Maneer agent for Gulf in Trail said. Four people will have to be relocated as a result of the move, Maneer said. The move has been in the works for about a year, Meneer added. The plant will deal in . bulk sales of gas and diesel for industry, home heating, ete. The other new business is Clark Reefer a company that transports perishables ple who dumped the truck” to Reopening of the Robson ferry, has been delayed again due to difficulties in obtain- © should it be so large that he'll Three Sections (A,B&C) B.C. amateur underway The 1980 B.C. Amateur Championship is in full swing at the Castlegar Golf Club. The Championship got under way on Wednesday July 2, with a full slate of 160 golfers. : Fist rut to the low 80 golfers, takes place after the second round July 8, thaties The final run to the low 60 golfers takes place after the third round on Friday, July 4. Final round of play for the championship starts at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 5. The course has been changed for the champion- ship, Number 9 hole with its natural viewing area be- comes Number 18 during the four days of the competition. Local golfers taking part: Castlegar: Greg Adams, Ron Konkin, Randy Kirby, Mike Wichert, Greg Webber, Lyle Archambault, Danny and Gordie Walker, Bill and Jim Perehudoff, Ken, Bob and Ron Sherstobitoff. Rossland-Trail Alan De- Foe, Arnie Sherwood and John Hamilton. Nelson Brian DeBiasio and Keith Stewart ; Christing Lake George Wlasoff and Brian Hoodikoff Salmo Steve Milner Take this opportunity to see the best in action. Visi- tors welcome. ae ing a part for the motor. The part was scheduled to arrive by: plane. Wed- bi ways spokesman said yester- day. The spokesman ‘could not say-when the ferry will... reopen. THE Mea STORY WEEKEND WEATHERCAST SUPPLEMENTS : The weather outlook ¥ Union Peters for this weekend - "Summer Sale-a-bration” is unsettled. Sas Canada Safeway ‘ (Nor all supploments are Included in all popers) such as vegetables and phar- mecueticals. a The company has moved into the old Public Freight- ways Building. * “Smashed cars that were Ann Landers, ‘ dumped in the ditch when a Classified Ads, Real &: 7 semi-overturned on the road and Automotive. Plan of the Weel se... Page AS rs to Nelson just outside Cast- Comics. . TV Week... . Special Pull-Out Section legar two weeks ago, still . Your Stars. seevecces, Page AS Ee remain in the ditch. » WHEN HES PROUD OF YOU ‘A department of ‘high- FoR KEEPING YOUR COOL,| ways spokesman said they will be pressuring the “peo- New owner for Castlegar Funeral Home The Castlegar Funeral Home came under new ownership Tuesday, z Mike O'Connor and wife Therese took over from Don and Jean Wickett. The Wicketts owned the funeral home sine 1963. E O'Connor has been in the business since 1964 most recently in a partnership in Penticton. A desire to own his own business is partly what prompted the move to Castlegar. O'Connor received his training at the University of Idaho and the San Fransisco College of Mortuary Science. He received his science degree in 1968. While in Penticton, O'Connor was involved in the Kinsmen Club, Chamber of Commerce, and other community service organizations. He wes a member of St. Annels Catholic Church. tik aWere sure Mike will continue to serve people in a a wma 2 at) baad manner they've been accustomed to, ” Wickett said. LEAVING CASTLEGAR Drugs cfter 17 years of service is Mrs. Joy Saunders O'Connor, who was born in Idaho has two-school age above). Saundess worked Ps the toy department throughout her tay with ne Coen daughters — Tammy and Meagan. borbecue was held in her honor on June 25 at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Biln. About 25 The Wickett’s will continue to live in Castlegar. people, mostly store employees, attended. News /Micrortote ly Leis Hughes