CASTLEGAR NEWS, bitten duly a 1975 " a Shows Concern Over Kokanee Caught at Balfour: Fisheries management personnel in Nelson have re- cently had a great number of Inqulrlea regarding the current fishing at Balfour. Conalderable concern has been expressed over the number of kokanee caught this summer, ie Regional fisheries biologist : H. Andrusak reports that ap- + proximately 75,000 kokanee + have been’ caught at Balfour between Jan. 1 - June 80 of this year. During July about 1,600 fish will be caught daily be- tween Balfour and Harrop. It ‘can be expected that before the kokanee enter the streams for spawning in mid-August that ¢ the pole catch will exceed fish, the 1976 cateh will be 40. Further regulatory meas- res may be necessary in the ear future to ensure that this fishery continues to flourish, 116 oz, ...... 59¢ FIRST PROVINCIAL PLAYOFFS for the Castlegar Mage Ge! softball team Martin, Patty Popowich {captain details of the games are carried in a sprint sary ont age, Tea Team members are, back row, et ity Donna Spr Pam Voykin, Debbie Ih Samara! Battbonkstt; Hi Verio TAS ¢ heron tot Shares Kini Laverne Matolf, J soa abd Burah and Barbara Cheraldave [bt ilel-—Castlcgr News Pont iSPO 2/SRORK Chicken : Noodle: :|SOUP 15 peg Ants CRACKERS Alberta Gold FLOU CRISCO — 13 Ib. tin’... ‘$2.37 IEE nal bey! | CHEE: 2 Ib. box a $1.98 Kraft, 15 ‘ox, KETCHUP - aus Ray 20 1b. bog : $2.59} By Castlegar Midget girls ‘came in fifth out of 0 teams at the Provineial Softball Playoff's held at North Delta on the Sweekend, CASTLEGAR NEWS RTS} Girls Place Fitth Out of Ten. Teams in Provincial Playoffs: ‘Asa reault the scores were unreasonably high in nearly all mes. 5 Castlegar lost its first game to Richmond at 11 a.m. Saturday ‘morning: ‘The second ‘The teams p: were: Guilford, Vancouver,’ «Richmond, Abbotsford, Kélow- -na, Kamloops, Victoria, Nanai- mo, Campbell River and Castle- gar. i The fields were very fast as there was either no grass or very little grass on the outfield. .C.F.C.W. RADIO ©) Alberta requires on ; ANNOUNCER For evening and weekend shifts. Remote experience an. asset. Opportunity for an announcer with an. In- ‘terest In country” music and. a’ minimum ‘of one year experience to grow in’a major market’ area. Send resume, including salary expected. and aude -T4V.1PS °* wns played ati6.p.mé againat Vancouver which Castlegar won on a score of 4 to It was a no error game for Castlegar and the winning pitcher was Donna Kirby. The girls played heads-up ball and have proven that a small town like Castlegar could beat the best team out of all Vancouver. ‘Tha third game, which was played at 7 p.m. and also o1 Saturday, resulted ina multiply of field errors on both sides as the score 18 to 16, for Kam- loops, shows. ©TThis' was the third game and the girls were very tired. The loss meant Castlegar was knocked out, taking fifth place. ‘This was a first for Castle- gar-totenter a’midget girls softball team into provincial playoffs. We should be proud of these girls as they played ball ane. showed good: sports- manship. ‘The winner of the. playolfs was Guilford, taking second” was Richmond, third and fourth Kamloops. ‘Victoria Electronic . ~-Your Vacation * TUNE-UP ‘CenTRE™ te - Expert Tune-ups ‘SERVICE. Notes from Golf Course ' Remember, Replace. thal Divot \ By John Dalziel Since my last column ap- peared I have.received quite a number of comments about the bit of sermonizing I attempted. ‘This has been very gratifying and has prompted me to try it again. et Tdo not wish to be setting myself up as an arbiter of golf etiquette or anything like that, but there are a few things that be ‘so apparent to the average member and yet very little is said ‘about them, that~it shouldn't be out of the way to player, with just a little ‘con sideration onthe part of - Juyeniles Girls Victoria Bound ‘For. Provincials Castlegar Juvenile Girls © Victoria everyone would be much smoother, For some reason or other, the group running the Nick's Steak Night affair failed to leave the score sheets with Denny with the results. I have no record of how. many took part, or who were the ball winners. ‘This is unfortunate, but if “I don't get, :I. can't write’ play Bert Lamb and Tony Schia- von did a real fine job last try and do abet them, < Wilson jt one day back from: folly old Britain), Reg Symons, ‘> Art Hawkins and Pete Mur- phy. : ‘The score chart has been drawn up and #8 s00n as each player has five scores Denny will establish andl cape based on the Thursday ig games in regular col potitfon aly. As soon an this is in effect we will be’ "making progress reports column, and ‘it shoulds't take too: long before we will be ‘seeing just:who the ‘real sand- baggers are. this weekend for the provincial. ‘softball tournament. é “This is the second consecu- tive year that the. girls have (participated in this event, ‘Although the team has had only Appledale as rivals in this division, the local team won this playoff match quite’ easily. One -Appledale player, Donna Willford, has been cho- sen toaccompany the Castlegar girl A a team the gins played in the Regional Ladies Softball Associa well. They hope to place fairly well in'the fortheoming’ tour- ney. tion and are ddan gute : ‘Appreciation has been ex- pressed by the girls to all who help support them in any way. ‘Team members are: piteh- ers Gina Smith, Teresa Me- Gauley and Donna Willford; catcher, Kathy Mason; first lorlick (capt short- stop, Pat West; lett tanen Fay Fodor; centre fielder, Elsie ‘Trudy. Lyons, and, Cindy Tip- ping. a B.C. Labour History Project SFU graduate students bre recording the ox- rceees OF ff people Involved In: the trade’ union Movement, and would like to speak with labour ctlvists. Special interests are: the Workers’ Unity Teoguey, tnemploy ed organizations; the IWAs ‘Mine-Mill; or UMWA. Intereste¢ people should 3 il this coupon to Don Mi Department, ‘Simon Fraser University, Burna! 2, B.C. Name sn Tok Address: .. Muldoon, c/o. History: WANTED Interested Parties In Coaching CASTLEGAR JUNIOR HOCKEY’ ‘submit name and previous experience In writing |: ah id M. Nazaroff, Secretary, Castieger Minor se Assn.’ Box 3264 catia, BC ICE MAKER Regional District of Central Kootenay res quires an ice maker for arena, Candidates, should | , have proven experience in ice mares and be. able. to handle Salat abl Vogue Portrait “Rone S ne eis of the New Jemocrats, deliberately deny- Bg. the havoc they are wreak: “big in: the mining industry, relt their “put the entire onus on Bills 81 as 44 for te heron Fringe benefits. Apply in writing is quell- © Hfications and ‘expereince. *Reglonal Recreation Commission No, 1 720-7ih. Avenue South Castlegar, B.C. “Chis NDP tus of British The Minister of Public SUNFLOWER FEST SPECIAL LAWN MOWERS: Monashee Sporting fal. ld : At the Top of Sherbiko Hill — Phone 365-3181 ” DEGRADE 5/16", PER SHEET... 11/16" PER esses SPECIAL PARTICLE. BOARD De Grade Mining Industry. toot He must bala th that the © tee iam ‘a world: ‘eite n power. ND! “Lata took ai the record. president of Western on the subject, ot Eedaetlon) of at s major cost disadvantage for mine.—The drop in com- modity prices and the growing difficulties in the Canadian .; economy should encourage gov: Traditional Doukhobor ceremonies, at the homes of thelr parents united In mar- ria Rebalkin and “the groom {s the son of Mr.'and Mrs. Harry Chernoff of! Win: «law. Given in marriage by, her’ parents, the bride wore a gown of white sheer’ over French “ia The 1a beloy tepeated & repeat \ flounced | the sash and the full Nein acento by esters of * deep’ pink: blossoms,’ The ‘The bride: pare her : ensemble’ ible' with a wide picture |: hat. trimmed ‘{n ‘pink,’ from under-which flowed’a:: ernment and labor to re-estab- |» “lsh conditions that will permit Valley: coppercteadalne mine in «. Strathcona Park: The problem, he sald, "—results Sromilow etal prices, ‘taxes, high costs and the tax. confrontation between the pro- > vinelal ‘and. federal govern. ‘Castlegar Man. Charged Following Sunday Accident ments.” On Feb. 16, the same paper quoted James McPherson of straight operating ‘basis today, the climat 6 development”. “In BG. 1 no longer, competi: é On March 1 the Vancou , Province quoted P. R. left the road Set into a ditch becoming Seomin; ‘about 11 miles cast of Castle- gar, carly Sunday mornii RCMP re oo + Garry, Soukeroff, “Castlegar, has been ge ‘with driving without due care and attention. ‘ : In hia ‘accident epart, Mr.” ‘Soukeroff claimed ‘he. swerved Sto avoid a deer on. he » highway, ‘at 1 a.m. Sunday, ‘but lost ‘control of, his car. Damages to the ‘vehicle s:amounted to $1,700. Mr. Souk: ‘eroff, the only:oceupant of the , fear, cacaped without injuries. ‘machines: New yarn: shades and + Knit Garments Ph, 368-9907, 463-2nd. Ave., Rivervele $.S..No.'1, Trail, B.C. INDUSTRIAL — ig to reat on Highway 3A. ew, managing director of ‘Association of B.C.,'to the effect that many mining Copper.” (On May 8, P-M. Reynolds, president of Bethlehem copper. ‘was quoted by the Province as stating that, in the first quarter of 1975"—$281,724 in mineral ‘land® taxes (covalties) and $82,000 in ition capital taxes led at a time when the mine’ exper- alten as examples, The indus- try leaders are “apparently unanimous in ous rent troubles of the’: mining mark declining metals prices, »Infla- tion and escalating costa, all le come eae os hon ot be oes d.*, value than an abatement of the royalty ‘which increases the costs.” hs ‘President of Granduc April 2\"The drop in produc: n coincided wil the begin- ee ra fal in Sine prices, | application ‘of B.C. Mineral + Land,Tax legislation and, a rapid escalation of operating On April: 175. Saul". Rothman, president: of Valley iper Mines Ltd., was quoted ed. ‘This, together with the ‘unwillingness of those outalde AESIDENTIAL- “< BECTRIC HEAT. 3 ‘c HOOLAEFF: ELECT RIC ‘mont were in for'a spears, 7 -aays the mining industry of British Columbia "—would like tus to believe that the policies of Performed "the ‘Tole of grooms- ea lavish array of flowers, |. “Della and streamera in a’ pink © ‘and white wedding theme made up the decor for the banquet. room of the Hi Arrow Arms for ’ the ret wedding cake rested: onia ) ite table covered with a: white. hand: crocheted ‘lace :: tablecloth over pink underlay, ‘The cake was made by the mother of the bride and decor: ated by Mrs. Kate Varabioff. ‘The piok and white theme was carried through in the apparel of the groom and: his attendaats.'The groom wore a white Windsor, Tuxedo with white rifled shirt. His attend. ae June Weather Summary ‘The following g is the llma- tologica! ‘summary. for’ the by-the atsaospherie environment ser ‘vice department of the environ-’ ment from its office-at the ma. the weather pattorn which has in‘ June it’ appeared ‘that we change frot » parameters,” although: they were not the : jentremes exper’ _Aeticed in June, 974, On'the ‘oth the Hidge Tetreated, westwi a {solar flow out ofthe north and settle over the north: weatern United. States.The of this cool air. was below (norma)! maximum, minimum: below and mean tem normal amounts of sunshine; above average precipitation thunderstrom’ seti (oy) There. were no monthly records, broken,’ however, two < daily records were recorded: ‘2 June 18—A new high min- / imum temperature of 58 de- grees was: recorded which broke’ the: oie’ ected of ST. degrees set in # June eA eee new precipita. don record of 47 for'24 hours ‘which ‘broke’ the:old Feeord of “AL set in 1928.” =! Court News 2S! Bamond ‘Joseph rhe. petore re dadee, Richard’ 0. ‘Tuesday, pleaded ption. An elaborate. * are Exchanged rants were dressed in. pink black chargo of the guest book’ wero | ts and trou: | Lorene Tamelin and ‘Lesile sera, Arishenkoff, cousins’ of the For’ fu daughter ‘a wed- bride, x Rebalkin wore a Following the dance, the bride and groom changed into ‘matching outfits made by the btlde ane her mother, Her . Fs was a white elm 4 lum orchid, ‘The couple are temporarily f (residing In Winlaw. In the fall © they. sa be going to Ednionton here the groom will continue fio sl at the University of Ink: with white accessorios, Mrs. Chernoilf ch: Foe or printed sheer gown wil accessories, rire Be! . Tamelin reed ns peak Be Devout, ‘ oat ettows Bueats at- ‘The tect lo the bride was tended from Salem, 'Ore., Ed- _ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 17, 1976 D-BAR-D ‘LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Open Monday to Friday at 4,00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday — 12 Noon D-BAR-D_CABARETS "No Cabaret this ‘Weekend monton, Burnaby, Surrey, Kel- a and Grand Forks, WESTERN TACK | PHONE 365-3294 “One Mile South of Weigh: Scales at Ootischente BARON OF. BEEF. ROUND ROAST ot 7 SA ‘L. 69 : York (2 02) PEANUT TER 1,49 BUNS : = doz. 59¢ Gr, A Small. (23°. doz.: 1.59: A. SUNSHINE “BREAD 50 0n 2.for 89c - CRYSTALS DRINKS $1. 19 26 Oz. ve “LIQUID Fat HEADS ° ‘GRANITE HEAD STONES and GRAVE MARKERS’ gy and Su “Sv complete operation ot the College food services on the Cosilegar. campus Contact — Paul Markoff, Slocan Pat an BOSCH'UGHTS © We Sell Agent for — Great: West. Memorials: on : . of P High Boam’‘up to 2700 Ultra : 226 : § | Slee! for Sarai iLcatesiead : PHONE cred ‘ og service. 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