pep ge eg eee Tag Nee ed” to death, Pag ESR ye News from the catttanse Golf Course Walker Wins Sunflower Fest Golf. | By John Dalziel The event of the past week up at ie local golf course ha annual Sunflower, Fest Golf Tournament, in ‘con: junction ‘with. the, rejuvena- ted mid-summer ’ celebrat- lons that used to be knowns as Ki AYE, 5 If-1 may be permitted to express one man's opin- it. the © latter. els — men's and: as the’ Sunflower.’ Per- . sonal, I like Syringa much Eight Jadies and si men" teed off Sunday, morning in near perfect weather, Had. the temperature eionty: beens about 10° degrees ‘would have been ideal but Pony All-Stars Eliminated Fellowing Zone 4 Playoffs Castlegar Pony”. ter all there y 7 ‘the blazing heat was ent, pared somewhat by the id cold abetan available tho 19th hole. Big win- ner. among ik falver. 5ex was Ethel: Zak with | Janet Scodallero |a close» second. net was’ won by our w own Judy Wayling follow- ed) by Bev. sorry that Tean't give aan any ‘scores since) my informant es: lected to pass them The men's is competion than the new one. With the. Wa divided Into five flights asteae handle apm, its Oi saw 2 two of ‘our local ins cari jim Pereht Secon Nick Burak; Ogloft. ‘Third Hight: Scodallero with’ Bill: hve Last “yy off low gross orkoff second. Peacock was low net with Grant) Smith: seco: From all night's aellvities ‘This re. por the» work ‘at job Wrig mat who Is: doing a really fine job of organ- Izing and overseelng. there weekly, get-togethers. “The night's ree | * plane best be ae was Tul al Tan MacDon- ld / and < chine’ risen: mhere should \: have wo. others ton > the cons: 18 In the preamble to the prize Twat fhe matiery ot: of Sune ns was’ Brot tight tun: Bh yr but anothers ‘examp- le of tho ho: thought: tain of sur ‘others This: Is: a1 em which Is contributing to the deterioration of opt golf ror ing pesslons can te Playin; z a Lin the local hospital couldn't be there. Tony Behiavn ites fain win a zl aw: ‘Joe: Cuchner, with i, ae iy onehas ake and “im eight. while Tony: avo Percy Browns Allan. Htlble and Ison; vel mentors for te Toda *; seniors competition ‘Walter. Jacobson’ and Reg. hero; left to right, are Sgt. McFarlane, ACI Do Melo, fot Bere Hetman, LAC Brady. Bonlee aad LAC David Da Costa, ‘AC! AIR CADETS from No. 581 , q Canadian Misel ‘Ate Cadets, will b fo. 681 Squadron, Castlegar, Royal camp ak Shmoorkeff, AC] Sandy LaPointe, iP Canadian Forces Base Penhold In Alberta. Three of the : Robinson ‘and ACI Funeral Service Held Thursday of Last Week For William E. McCreight Who Died af Age 90 Funeral services were held on Thursday of last week for William E. McCreight, 90, a longtime realdent of Castlegar, who passed away July 22 i the Castlegar Hospital. ‘The funeral! service ‘was held from the chapel of the Castlegar Funeral Home and cremation followed, Humane Trap search ‘Being being intensified, a spokeaman for the federal-provincial com- mittee for humane trapping Toronto recently. Committee co-ordinator Peter Storms sald the commlt- Born Nov. 12, 1884, In Barrie, Ont., Mr. MeCreight moved to Vidor to Stone, Sask., in 1921, and to Big River, Sask., in 1934. He moved to B,C. and the Okana- gan area in 1941 whore he “operated a dairy farm near tron, In 1962 the McCreights moved. to Castlegar and oper-- ated Hillside Apartments until retirement in 1965 when they ‘moved to Sth Ave. in Kinnaird. jh Al the deceased is survived by his wife Fern; four sons, Lloyd, CUtf, Gerald and Raymond, of the Castlegar district; three daughters, Mrs, Edna Cleary of Surrey,’ Mrs. Edgar (Doreen) We Wood ol nt » Mea, E. (Lelah) Johnson of Arm- tee is now alons from Canada's industrial and research communities. During the past 14 months, Mr. Storms sald, a total of 40 trap devices have been submit- ted to the committee for evaluation and testing. “While some of these de- vices show definite promise and are currently in various stages — of our test stream,” he said, “we now want to find out what space-age technology can con- tribute to developing a sultable trapping system.” . submis-\ and 28 great-grandchildren. Two ais- ters also survive, Sadie Parker of ‘Vernon and! Mrs. Celia Ramsay of Maple Creek, Sask. Mr. McCreight was.prede- ceased by three sons, Earl, * Arthur ‘aad Archie, all in Infancy. * Rev..Ted Bristow offiel- ated at the funeral and honor- ary pallbearers, were John Dvorak, Bob Cormter, Dennis Lacey, Gilbert Jacobson, John Stier and Bill Eastor CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 31, 1975 RIVERVALE YARN SHOPPE Lessons for all machines New yarn shades and Knit Garments Ph, 368-9907 463-2nd. ‘Ave., Rivervale $.5. No, 1, Trail, B.C. Donations may be made to the B.C. Cancer Society, care of the Bank of Montreal, or flowers are gratefully received, You Save af Bonneff's {0 Pct. OFF for CASH. BONNETT'S remo sson Samper KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. LA (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER § 3 EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES ‘CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN GRAVEL” TOP SOit — 34 CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND PHONE 365-7124 - “UNION SHOP AD- Stars were eliminated, from’ HAT ee ‘te ns that.is lead. before « jum is res ahead 7.0 on a a june Ive.= More’ power to them ‘sible ‘for: these ° conditions 84 “homer. Steve Bosak ‘struck for. next year. 3 e q Sout 12 loops batters): DS The’ 13-14year-old . but errors took: thelr. toll. «teams battled through: the” Pony jmanager) ee Mike double-knockout tourney af: Kanigan coaches.’ are Castlegar forced ‘an’ cx: Bill Reearott ‘and Fred. Po- tra game. by defeating’ dovinkoff. Castlegar Bronco All-Stars Now i in Provincial Finals. Bis uring last- weekend's e area and zone sunflower Fest festivities men’s ee was handed a. very” well and Brady aloi Port Sheet covering ‘the ‘Heomy and en IN ‘easTLEChe, é verte ” OFFICIAL OPENING — - TODAY, JULY 31 AMS "Today and Friday 8 am. to 9 p.m. Kiwanis Plans DOUG'S “TIRE & SERVICE ‘ ally Pea : oes, Van Harten and ‘Alex’ John- Family Picnic gon. and Bruce MacMillan, i and Walt Cheveldave, As a: Reunion Mike Gorkoff and Pete Zay- taoff had ~ gervance Stee ‘Andy Honchar ‘had: to , Ald, Allen Selble ‘Dishes Ue 2 Generous Portion of Sausages fee MP Bob bilo ¢ loops Bronco All! vin'a’! 51. Education Minister Wants a Women's ee fete ‘ce Ben, or ene Studies Course as Model for All Districts : pile it e team ‘is, now \ at fowler and Superb fiel ‘Tsawwassen where it’ wilt ig by the whole team: the we lucation Minister Eileen YWCA Council meeting at’ the University of British Columbia, recognizes the represent zone 4 in the cornerstone of sone, will provincial finals. : + bescelebrated, by. th ie Cast~.~ + The fi game will see *legar ‘Club‘on Tues-** the minister said. the depart- ment has bad “some difficulty" in approving a course “which Castle, jegar; All Sie. nae Dilla, allstars at would put over the objectives ofa women's studies course and m: today. ‘Phe ’ Sentinel ‘Assn. wishes to hae, ‘the tat the same time be a course that has credibility and ac- tournament director,» Cyril Sookathoff, for rhe, splendid ceptance. — . “Lam very hopeful that ab. of offic he dids § and Bol Pak revisions which are now being made to the women's. studies course will be such that:I, as - minister, will be able to endorse a Tefinson was: his part- t* poor! old” Bill: had ‘strong ‘Kamlcops . team played very good ball ~ with only an error or: two throughout the whole game. very little emphasis on womién in the secondary schodl curriew- “This must be changed and” should be changed. With the help of the provincia! advisory committee on sex dserimina: ~ became’ the final game the tion and in conjunction with my same sane saw. departmental officials, I am * intending to examine all gar. : ricula:in the province so treia that fave been left ~° notoriously blank’: concerning the contribution of women can cams te cheer the team on. . changed.” Lastly," the” coaches ‘a course for use in.our public The minister called for.a oo TO. Fred Stoushnow, ‘Bob K Know- schools." + greater involvement of women This ended» the zone ier. ‘and manager. Jerry | Max ‘The minister sald there is — in in polties, Pee proncs with Sars wt Kin “ee the ~ REVLON © wm Touch Glbie aa5 MOISTURIZING LIQUID MAKEUP. With Protective Day Moisture Base (FREE BONUS) "A special offer to help you put ona tresh face! 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