CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 7, 1977 ALPINE-HIKING and dlimbing trip into Mulvey Lake Basin in the “Valhalla Mountains on June 25-28 marked the completion of this year's activities for the Stanley Club. lower photo, which was.erected in 1969 to encourage hiking and climbing in the area. The atudents hiked the surrounding Participating members are, left to right in top photo, Jim Gillman, Pat Lefurgy and Kevin Taylor, a5 well as Robert Wilson, Brian Morris and club-sponsor Barry Yaworski. Camp was made in the alpine lake basin using the it Club's cabin,.. The Wizard's Palace Funteria ridges and ‘an ascent of the “Wolfs Ears” peak. From this vantage point students expressed dismay with the view of encroaching logging operations just beyond the basin ridge and have added their Nolese to the cry of “Save the Valhallas”. —Barry racer Fhsto) In. 18-Hole Castlegar Golf Course Tourney — \s Coming To Castlegar See Adon Entertainment Page Dan Walker Junior Champion. Enjoy Super Savings Have a Super Sunuter Su Au Above-Ground Pood. Mfg. by NOW AVAILABLE AT Summer Fun Pools Dan Walker: is the 1977 Junior Club Champion at the Castlegar Golf Course after de- feating Rob Sherstobitoff in an 18-hole playoff.’ play both Dan and. Rob had scores of 77, Dan came on to post a 73 in the playoff while Rob had a round of 78. Throughout the year Rob and Dan have battled for the top title, preceded by Rob's + victory over Dan in the zone championship. ‘on the coast participating in the B.C. Junior Championship. During the club champion- ship Mike Von Harten was the big winner in the Low Net Other flight winners in the tournament are: Sam Polvin- koff, first, and, Rob Dunn, se- cond in the second flight,11-to- 18 handicap; Lyle Stoushnow, first and Bill Watt, second in the third flight 19-to-27.handi- cap; Mike Von Harten, first and Rick Shukin, second in the fourth flight 28-to-86 handicap. A. total of 35 local golfers ertleipated i in the champion- ship. - at Summer Fun Free Water Testing Service Canadian Cancer Society ; In Memorium ‘We have a complete line of chemicals in "stock: Builders Supply P& 932 Columbia Donations Please Send to Box 3292 Castlegar, B.C. 365-7725 From From Page A7 A7 ~ Aquanaut Standings Event No, 40° Boys 13 & 14 40 Fly Rob McGauley-fourth, Event ‘No: 41 Girls 15 & 16 80 Free’ Roslyn Beattie—second. Event No. 42 . Boys 15 & 16 80 Free Steve Bozek—first; Mark Gyurkovits—third. Event No. 44 Boys 17 & Over Free Geoff Yule—first; Rob Kirkwood—second; Paul Stews: art—third. Event No. 45 Girls 8 and Under 40 Free ° Erika Berger—second; Jennine Harding—third; Paul- ine Orr—sixth. Event No. 56 Boys 17 & Over 80 Breast Paul Stewart—first; Rob Kirkwood—second, Event No. 57 Girls 8 & Under. 40 Back Erika Berger—second; Pauline Orr—third; Helaine O1- eski—fifth; Jennine Harding— sixth, Event No. 58° Boys 8 & Under 40 Back Brian Kristiensen—first; Kerry Uchida—second; Gavin Kerby—third; Colin Carew— fifth. Event No. 59 Girls 9 & 10 40 Back Doreen Innes—second. Event No. 60 Boys 9 & 10 40 Back , " Joe Berger—first; Carl Gruden—third; Paul Farrell— ~ fourth; David Zurek—sixth. Event No. 61 Girls 11 & 12 40 Breast$ Alexis ‘Walsh—fourth. Event No. 62 - Boys 11 & 12 40 Breast Ray Yule—second; Mike Berger—third; Grant Gyurko- *vits—fourth; Jason Leitch— th, é Event No. 63 Girls 13 & 14.80 Breast Sharon Cooper—fourth, Event No. 64 Boys 13 & 14 80 Breast Larry Plotnikoff—second; Doug Johnstone—third; Grant ‘Stewart—fifth. Event No. 65 Girls 15 & 16 40 Fly i Roslyn Beattie—fourth. Event No. 66 Boys 15 & 16 40 Fly Steve Bozek—first; Kelvin Beattie—sixth, Event No. 68 Boys 17 & Over 40 Fly Geoff Yule—first; Paul Stewart--second; Rob Kirk- wood—third, Event No. 69 Girls 8 & Under 160 Free Rly. Castlegar A—first; Castle- gar B—second. Event No. 70 Boys 8 & Under 160 Free Rly. Castlegar B—first; Castle- gar A—second, Event No. 71 Girls 9 & 10 160 Free Rly. Castlegar A—third. Event No. 72 Boys 9 & 10 160 Free-Rly. - Castlegar A—first; Castle- gar B—third. Event No. 73 Girls 11 & 12 160 Free Rly. Castlegar A—third; Castle-" gar. B—fourth. Event No. 74 Boys'11 & 12 160 Free Rly. Castlegar A—first; Castle- gar B—second; Castlegar C— third. Event No. 75 Girls 13 & 14 160 Free Rly. Castlegar A—second. Event No. 76 Boys 13 & 14 160 Free Rly. Castlegar A—first. . Event No. 7 : Event No. 78 PETTITT PHOTOS. July SPECIAL Pentax MX.” Girls 15 & He 160 Free Rly. Castlegar--first. PETTITT PHOTOS Boys 15 & 16 160 Free Rly. Castlegar—first. Event No. 80 Boys 17 & Over 160 Free Rly. Castlegar—first. The Aquanauts: will be travelling ‘to Penticton this weekend for a meet against the Okanagan clubs, The competi- tfon will be very keen and I am looking forward to the meot with great anticipation. & CASE ne $318”. PETTITT PHOTOS AERO TAXI Fast — Courteous — Reliable Phone 365-5700 PETTITT PHOTOS KINNAIRD. TRANSFER LT L. A. (TONY) GERQNAZZO, MANAGER EXCAVATION — HAULING — tack AOR: . CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN GRAVEL - TOP.SOIL — 3% CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL: DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR.SAND PHONE 365-7124 - UNION SHOP with 1.7 LENS © FLAG CONTEST. ‘winners have been ‘announced with the ‘first prize winner, and recipient of $10, being Philip Rodrigues of Twin. Rivers ‘Elementary School shown here with Barbara Cooper of Kinnaird Elementary School’ who received honorable mention. Third poster displayed is that. of Stephen Samoyloff a Grade 6 student of Qotischenia who also received honorable mention. Philip's design, already made into a flag by the clerks of a-local fabric shop, is belog flown over the LIP funded adventure park, on the garbage cans while ‘Stephen 'a flag design will be protected from the weather and set on display. Thanks had been extended to the judges, Mrs. Julie Qudes, art teacher and mother, Mrs. Sandra Donahue, Grade 2 teacher at Blueberry Creek and Darlene McDowell, mother and member of the Weavers’ Guild. A spokesman for the contest told the Castlegar News there were many excellent entries, however, some: were not suitable for reproduction as a flag. Prizes were donated by a local insurance Although after regulation These two golfers are now --.| competition with a score of 64, © Ist Annual Bed Race "© Beef Barbeque Castlegar Sunflower ; Fest ¢ Friday, Saturday and Sunday : ; July 22, 23, 24 @ Doukhobor Supper © Kiwanis Family Fun_Fest Castlegar Sunflower Fest ‘Parade Entry Form Name Better Than Ever and Bigger Than Ever. Here are most of the exciting events , taking place in our city during Sunflower Fest: - © Hang Gliders © Min-Marathon © Vintage Car Games « Dunk Tank (including a celebrity dunk) © Bavarian Night © Softball Toumey * Legion Bingo © Pole Climb A ¢ Pancoke Breakfasts / © National Frog Jumping Competition © Teen Dance e. Golf Toumament "* Log Burling al July 23° Address Description of Entry Phone Number ee ae Number of persons on float, including driver —___ Entries rust be in the hands of the Committee « NO LATER than Wednesday, July 13, 1977. All parade safety regulations must be adhered to. ENTRIES to be submited to: Sunflower Fest Committee, iverbirch Lane, * CASTLEGAR, B.C. For further Information contact: Sam Brown or Marilyn Verigin. adjacent the new arena. Barbara's happy face design will appear . agent. —CaaNewsFoto by Lois Hughes Rick Mclean of Grand Forks Player: of Week. } Rick McLean of the Grand Forks Mets was selected as the Kootenay International Senior Baseball League's “Player. of the Week” for June 20 to 26. “McLean stood out in all three games the Mets played during the week, compiling a solid batting average of .714. In a 6-4.loss in Republic he drove in all the Mets runs'with a three ' ‘run homer and a sacrifice fly. He helped the Mets ‘snap _ their horrendous 11_game los. ing streak on Sunday as -he pitched. and batted Grand Forks toa double-header sweep _ of the New Denver-Silverton In the 4-0 opening game victory McLean fired a com- plete game shut-out while al- lowing only three base hits, and -hélped: his own cause by con- tributing a double and a single. He continued his torrid hitting pace in. the twin bill finale—delivered two _timely. safeties, as Mets buried Twins 19-8, - ee Plan 1809 (L91 North % of D.L: 12359 & red on Ref. Plan 80 12354, K.D. included In Plan 2077 Block A, D.L. 12353 “PROPOSED E) 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 munictpality to Include the following described lands: . DL. 7719, Except Plan 7556 (169041) * Lot 1,.D.L. 7719, Plan 7556 (1814531) Blocks 1-4 Inclusive, D.L. 7189, 7721: & 8072, Block 5, -D.L. 7199, reat ie 1809 (1696041 Parcel A of D.L.'12357 shown outlined In red “on R.P..807451(L11671) O.L: 12354, 12355, 12356, 12357 save and ex- cept from D.L. 12384, those parts subdivided. . by Plans 2097 & 2342, and from 12356 that part shown outlined ‘in red on Ref. Plan 1007191 and from eaen Abate part ee D.L. 12353 except Bik. A (105601) res A, 2°& 3, D.L. 12354, Plan 2097. except, “part in Plan 9697 (L12615) Lots A, 8 & C of Plan 9697. (K798}, (K799) & (K600) Block A of D.L. 13093 (1882601) Block B of D.L. 13093 (K8889) ss Block: 23, of OL. 4598, 7167 Gc. G. 004193, Lot 4 ‘except parte: Included In Plan 9697 and R/W Plan 9156:'/ Lots 2 and 3 being to the East oe the R/W Plan 9156: all in Plan 2097 of D.L: 12354 K.D.:'/- Block 4 except parts in- Dade in Plan 9697 and-R/W Plan 9156 / and - Block 5 excapt parts Included in Plan 9697 and R/W Plan 9156 within Plan 2342: of D.L. RP. 626531, D.L. 7180 (2069941) except part {K24703) Parcel A C1480991, D.L. 12359 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT If a petition. of at. least one-tenth In number. of the Crees ) L. 14559 (1940731) lands will be of the cere within 30 ‘days of the last this fotica"In a= newspaper, the question of the extension of the area of the municipality to Include the Is recelved by ine collected. two runs” ‘batted in and ‘scored two runs, Commercial Softball Tourney this Weekend Valley, Combines Second Annual Commercial Softball Tournament is to be held this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Appledale softball park in Winlaw. This will be a 10-team modified: double-knockout tour- ney with the final game a one game elimination. Teams entered are Valley Combines, Kalesnikoff Lumber,’ ‘Savoy Suds (Nelson), Pass Creek, KFP (Nelson), Thrums Chevron, Kootenay Health Spa (Trail), Buffalo's (Castlegar), Snappy Service (Trail) and Province Hotel (Grand Forks). First place will be awarded the Douglas’ Trophy and $260, second place $100 and third place $50. Two games will be hola Friday with games all day Saturday and Sunday. There willbe Beer Gard- ens all three days with a pan- cake breakfast Saturday and Sunday mornings. SPORTS Nelson Kips Disco Win Fastball Tourney — Capacity crowds attended the Playmor Homes Sixth An- . nual Fastball Tournament, held at ‘South Slocan on June 24, 26 and 26, to see a, total of 14 exciting games. The following. were the scores: Game No. 1, Playmor Homes 8, Slocan Val- Bantam Girls Provincial Softball Championship Tourney Selkirk Valley. Girls’ Soft- ball Association and B.C. Ama- teur Softball Association pre- sents Bantam Girls. Provincial Softball Championships at Kin- naird Park, this Saturday and Sunday. * There are 10 participating teams from throughout B.C.” “from Richmond, Burnaby, Ab- botsford, Surrey, Kelowna, Kamloops, Campbell River, ‘-Port’ Alberni, Victoria and Castlegar. 5 ioThe firat of.19 games begin ‘ Castlegar's first game is at 10:30. a.m. Saturday against Port Alberni. There will be a concession standin operation both days. Castlegar's players consist. of Brenda Harrison, Nona Veri- gin, Bonnie Dinner, Colleen Cook, Carol Barnes, Diane Shel- off, Lori McMullen, Lorraine Wiebe, Debbie Sharples, Susan Thor-Larsen, Cheyenne Podd, Kim Mason, Sarah Cheveldave and Sandra DeBiasio. The coach is Alex Cheveldave and manager Elmer Verigin, - The official opening cere- monies will take place just prior | to the first game on Saturday, July 9th at Kinnaird Park, Insect Infestation Saturday, at':8‘ aumishetween S 5 Kelowns and Kamloops. All Star Tourney Held In Nelson Nelson is to be the'site of : the BCMBA Colt All-Star Tour- nament, Area “A” playdowns. - The . tournament, -.which ‘will be held this Saturday and Sunday, involves three All-Star teams, ‘Sentinels | (Castlegar- Nelson); Kelowna and Pen-+ > ticton-Summerland, : The winner will go on to meet the winner of the Area B playdowns and the winner of that, zone playdown will then play ‘for the provincial cham- _. Pionship. The games will be held at Queen Elizabeth. Park. Coach for the Sentinels is Bert Ger- >maine, assisted by Brent Ma- * “son. Mrs, R, Townsend i: is busi- ness manager, Take Three _Qut of Four Castlegar Bantam Girls Softball team travelled to Kel- ‘ owna Friday and played a double round robin Friday and Saturday consisting of four games,.two. against Kelowna and two against Kamloops. Castlegar won 8 of the 4~ ‘games. with the following scores: Castlegar 20, Kam- . loops 11; Castlegar 23, Kelowna 21; Castlegar 6, Kelowna 14 and Castlegar 30, Kamloops 9. This same Castlegar team . -will be in the Provincial Cham- pionships: this’ Saturday. and : Sunday at Kinnaird Park, ‘The team's coach is Alex Cheveldave and manager is — - Elmer Verigin.’ owner-electors. ' notice Ina newspaper. this notice in a newspaper. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE: THAT any owner of land within. the area. herein described having objection to. the inclusion of ‘his property within the municipality should notify .the Minister of Muntelpal Affairs, Parllament Buildings, Victorla, B.C., of his. objections within 30 days of the last pooeaee of, ie AND THAT this is the first of two, publications of CITY. OF CASTLEGAR W. W. KRUG ° Deputy:Clerk for the assent of the The Wizard's ‘Palace Funteria — - Is Coming To Castlegar’ -. -- See Adon -Entertainment Page tation is again otienale in the Central Koot- enays, z Early spring defoliation of - Western Larch -by the case- bearer is showing now as light brown discoloration of the tree crowns. ~ This. discoloration was caused by. the feeding of small larvae, . each .enclosed by a dried, hollowed out section of a larch needle. They are now in the resting pupal stage, . but moths will emerge soon, lay their eggs, and the new genera- tion of larvae will feed late this summer causing further foliage: discoloration. : W. E. Brash, in charge of Protection of the Nelson. Forest District says that sevére de- foliation is showing in-western larch stands from: Nelson, to Brilliant along the Kootenay, River, and in the Creston area. is Moderate defoliation is.oc-. curring from Thrums:to Pass- more in the Slocan Valley, and from Salmo to Fruitvale along - Highway No. 3, he said. Light defoliation is show- ing’ from Passmore to New Denver in the Slocan Valley. - The Pacific Forest Re- “search Centre in Victoria, is as- Castlegar. Man ‘Charged In‘ ‘Accident *- A Castlegar man ‘has been charged with ‘driving without due care and attention after his Camero ran into the rear of a 1973 Datsun Sunday. afternoon on Highway 3A two miles from . Castlegar. Charged is Pete Zaytsoff. . Driver of the Datsun, which sustained approximately $200 damage, has been identi- fied as Clarence Higgens of _ Blueberry Creek. Re Zaytsoff, was checked at the Castlegar and District Hospital and later released. the Boy. eration will Don’t Forget to Support Kootenay Co Columbia Dir couet : Canada a gatoway | Castlegar Store 5-Min. shopping Spree ax. $500) Tickets $1 oa July 23, 1977)- Proceeds to the development of .- cane Facilities at Cayuse Creek. Scouts - SCOUTS CANADA sisting in determining various > treatments for this” infestation’ problem., KISBL All Stars ley “Combines 0; Game. No, 2, Nelson Kips Disco 4, Rex Hotel 2; Game No. 3, Genelle Mer- chants 6, Junction Mohawks 0; Game No. 4, Radium 12, Edge. wood 11; Game No. 6, Nelson Kips Disco 4, Playmor Homes 1; Game No, 6, Radium 8, Genelle Merchants 2; é Game No. 7, Rex Hotel 3, ° Slocan Valley Combines 0; Game No. 8, Junction Mohawks 8, Edgewood 0; Game No. 9, Genelle Merchants 3, Rex Hotel 2; Game No. 10, Junction Mo- hawks 3, .Playmor Homes, 2; Game No, 11, Nelson Kips Dis- co 9, Radium 1; Game No. 12, Genelle Merchants 5, Junction Mohawks 1; Game No. 18, Radium 3, Genelle Merchants 2; Game No. 14, Nelson - Kips Disco 16, Radium 1. The winner of the $300 prize money was’ Nelson Kips Disco. Second was Radium with $200, and third Genelle Mer- chants with $100. - Special awards. went to _ beat, pitcher “Tom. Mackie of “Radium, ‘most valuable player, , ‘Armando Porco of Nelson Kips Disco'‘and best: batter . John’ > Davidson of :Radium who: hit _ Manager and Coach The Kootenay. Interna- - tional Senior Baseball League has appointed Marty Babiuk of the East Kootenay Angels and Frank Marksman of the Colville Valley Lumberjacks, .respec- * tively to manage and coach the KISBL all-star team represent- ing the Kootenays in the B.C. Senior Intermediate Baseball Championships to be staged in Nanaimo July 29 to Aug. 1. The executive members of. the KISBL’ met. .with «both Babiuk. and Marksman in Cas- tlegar, last week and from this Session a total: of 28 players from the seven teams com-. — prising the league were. selec- ted as possible candidates to form the 18-man squad which will’ represent the KISBL in Nanaimo. The league office expects. toknow this week how ‘many of the 28 are interested in parti- - cipating in the Provincial cham- pionships. Once the total number i is determined, then the all-star management team will trim the final roster to the required 18- player limit. ey Let Doug or Mary ‘Kragh solve your rool 2 Shingles. © Shakes C Lares AMT _ Kragh Bros. Roofing "Fruitvale Ing problems... © Roll Roofing Call. 367-9261. CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, July 7, 1977 accounting services Timothy G. Caveainan TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES ? STAY. AND SAVE: AT THE MAYFAIR HOTEL downtown, spacious & modern rooms, cable color T.V., direct xpenses. Stat only $18.00 sinale, ‘& $4.00 foreach additional quest 12 yr of a ove For brochure and reservations write: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL 845 Hornby St, Vancouver,.B.C. V6Z 1V1 or Phone area 604-687. 6751 ' Springfield Stables English Riding School Wednesday, duly 13 eB inner Riders Da: Clinic Weanesd day, 20 . Riding Lessons ps eles or evening) © Ladies Thursday Evenin: Class (every Thursday) 9 For Appointment Phone: Box 3403, 105-C Main St., Castlegar 9385-9867 La 365-5415 SET STALK. 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