ver ee day, Ma SPIKE-DRIVING demonstrat! lon was among the man the second ennual CPR Schoo! 4 bs je for Hudents from Midway to Greenwood, where safety talks events for the Kettle Valley school district elementary pupils during held May 18. Th Eee were g to the children by RCMP, West K Highways Ministry, and CPR staff. The program was organized Power, Boundary country artist and writer Frank Western $mith of Midway, and CP Rall Kootenay region superintendent Martin Lypka of Nelson.—News/MirrorFeto by Nell Zahnd * Batting - Minimum 8AB TAs? dite reeset Bea lett oo cal a ek GROW Fastball Stats. 3 Team , Genelle Snowtralls,..... Castlegar VanWinkles, . Rex Hotel......... ‘TrailTire......, Hone Morte Don Savinkoff, VW... . . Randy Bursaw, ST. Nerio DeRosa, ST * Murray Price, Lionel Caron, RH. . Dino DeRosa, ST... . Rollie Caron, RH... . Tim Horcoff, VW. . Ernie Brown, ST. . Norm Larmour, RH... . seoceeacenB Doubles — N. DeRosa, Brown, Savinkoff, Gary Ferro Darrell Dickson (TT) — tied with one each. * Triples — Ferro, Brown, Langset — one each. , - 2; D. DeRosa, ‘ Pitcher Pate Evdokimoff, VW. . . Glen La Local games are played every Monday and Wednesday night at Butler Park in Trail. Van Winkle home games are played on Thursdays at Kinnaird Park. Pitching has been the dominate factor in the games played to date, as the first nine games of the schedule have resulted in the losing team being shutout. A few one-hitters have been pitched, but the league is still looking for its first no-hitter. Few Problems By Wildlife Harvey Andrusak, acting ° regional manager of the Fish and Wildlife Branch in Region 4, has issued an update on the region's problem wildlife man- agement program. He announced that prob- Jems caused by wildlife during April were few and those investigated by the Fish and Wildlife Branch were as fol- Remember Grads: 20° Shop early while selection is best! BONNETT’S Boys’ & Men's Weor \ 233 Columbia Ave. . Castlegar 365-6761, POL AEAE CLEMO GREET ee ae REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION No.1" BRITISH COLUMBIA SAFETY COUNCIL Defensive Driving Course © June 1 — 6 p.m: to 10 p.m. . June 2 — 9a.m.to 1 p.m. Castlegar Community Complex Fee: $15.00 Register at the Rec. Office, now! . 439 - 6th Ave., S. t Castlegar B.C. 365-3386 ‘THE LAST THING | REMEMBER” A half-hour program about drinking and driving for students who will be in a cer this Graduation Weekend . . . and their parents. SEE IT MAY 31, ON CHANNEL 10 PORTS MENU | ‘compliments of otenay Health pa & Pro Shop 268 =.) TRAIL 364-2110-, SPA facilities Include Sauna, Steam, and Whirlpoo! = ath. Also, check out the Pro Shop for your team Galform and jacket requirements. — iMAY.29 te Trail Lite League Kinsmenvs. Elks , Gyros vs. KayMotors ~ °° 5 | 5 Selkirk Senior Babe Ruth League ' Nelson vs, Beaver Valley —5 p.m...’ y } +s. Nelson Men's Fastball League i Civic vs, Savoy. Castlegar Commercial League « Valley Midgets ¥s. Castlegar Cubs at Ootischenia 1 Playmor vs. Ootischenia at Inland CanCel vs: Kalosnikoffs at Kinnaird } MAY 30: Ei Teall Uttle League Legion vs. Eagles S Local 480 vs, Bella Tire *" Grow League § Genelle Snowtrails vs. Trail Tire at Butler Park Castlegar VanWinkles vs. Rex Hotel at Butler Park Nefson Men's Fastball League Savoy vs, Emory's t Castlegar Commercial League Kalesnikoffs vs. Playmor at Tarrys k vs.-Valley Midgets at Playmor . . E + | Nelson Men's Fastball League Salmo vs. Kelly's Brit Queens vs. Kelly's ; Castlegar Commercial League : Northwest Homes vs. Big Rock at Ootischenia Pass Creek vs. Turbo at Inland ; Teail Little League Kay Motors vs. Elks | Kinsmen vs. Gyros 3 3 5 1°. GrowLeague as 3 Trail Tire vs, Castlegar VanWinkles at Kinnaird Park 5 _-o Selkirk Senior Babe Ruth * Beaver Valley vs, Nelson — 5:30 p.m. } Grand Forks vs. Central Trail Giants — JUNE1 > Trai! Little League * Gyros vs, Local 480 Legion vs, Kinsmen JUNE 3 : : Selkirk Sentor Babe Ruth League Beaver Valley vs, Grand Forks — 1 & 3:30 p.m JUNE 4 Nelson Men's Fastball League Tudor vs, Kip’s ; * Grow League Rex Hotel vs. Trail Tire ot Butler Park . Trail Little League Elks vs. Bella Tire Eagles vs. Kay Motors . ‘4 Castlegar Commercial League Northwest Homes vs. Kalesnikoffs at Ootischenia + Ootischenia vs, Turbo at Intand Big Rock vs. Pass Creek at Kinnaird >. Selkirk Senior Babe Ruth League West Trail Blués vs. Central Trail Giants — 8 p.m. JUNE 5 Nelson Men's Fastball League Valley vs. Tudor : Trall Little League Gyros vs, Legion. A Local 480 vs. Kinsmen : Castlegar Commercial League * Valley Midgets vs, Playmor at Ootischenia Castlegar Cubs vs. Northwest Homes at Inland CanCel vs. Ootischenia of Kinnaird JU j Selkirk Senior Babe Ruth League East Trail Reds vs, Beaver Vallay — 5 p.m... ‘ Nelson Men's Fastball League ' Emory’s vs. Savoy - Trall Little League . Bella Tire vs. Kay Motors . Elks vs. Eagles: : : Grow League vs. Genelle Snov ls at Butler Park Trail Tire vs. Rex Hotel at Butler Park e Castlegar Commercial League Kalesnikoffs vs. Valley Midgets at Tarrys.” Playmor vs. CanCel at Playmor ; Your team schedule will be printed here freé of charge. Contact the Kootenay Health Spa, or the Mid-Week Mirror at 365-5210 Castlegar, 368-9800 Trail, 352-9900 Nelsen, ° : Defy Law of Gravity By Floating Mid-air Through the ages, scores of people reportedly have de- fied the law of gravity to move in the air without any visible support — a baffling enigma that remains unsolved today. ir ‘Isaac Newton insisted “ that gravitational forces always work in the same way. Yet.too many reputable witnesses have reported experiences of levita- tion for: the notion to be casually dismissed. . J.J. von Gorres, a German scholar who wrote on mystical phenomena experienced | by « clergymen, concluded that at .- least 72 saints exhibited levita- tion, And: the New Catholic Encyclopedia. flatly states: “There seems to be little doubt concerning the -fact of levita- tion..." : ; The | encyclopedia says there are three possible causes of levitation: God, directly or, through the work of angels; the devil, and “some forced or power of nature as yet unknown.” Whatever the causes, ob- servers have recorded numbers of West Kootenay CONTINUOUS EAVESTROUGHS *® Repairs and Installations *& FREE Estimates CALL COLLECT’ — 364-2474 Pah WVAROR Vistiandp trun etinbna?, y CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 31, 1979 B. 2 dag 24 Bh OsUenSCUEDEARCUAIOEUNNCUOUEUUUGUOETONTOCACdOCeOTEVOnaUecaaeocusebenenavaanesvestotAAGiraLN CHE-DER-LOG _ BUILDINGS LTD. Presents © lows: In Trail, a cougar killed 5:30 & 7:45 p.m. « at 6:40 p.m. and have a heppy and oN “ ete ai & two dogs and the Animal bers of the orgonlzing commititee — Bill Bain, Alvio! Control Officer searched for it safe graduation weekend ar : al re er : peewee —H: | |Fruitvale W.I. Foreward legreto, Lavonne Colussi, Joan Jacobson, Les MacDonald, _ but failed to find the animal. No Se 7 f . ' Dee Doreen Malinowski, Janet Crema, Glanna Ehman, Marianne further complaints have come Parents Note: This program prepared by Vy Gifts to Chil dren Penner, Cele Cargnelli, ond Rino DiBlasio. Weekend events in. H Flowers will again be do- Included a wine and cheese party, dinner and dance, and a The only other problem CFGC-TV in Kamloops contains some : t family picnic.—N tos by Allan Kassin this month came from Nelson, : MY i ‘The recent May meeting éf < Be 3 . i CLASS OF 'S4 returned to Trail during the long weekend to lob the 25th of their grad In recent years J, Lloyd Crowe grad classes have left their mark at the school by installing a brick for each student In grade 12 ina special wall. Here, Bob Stefani and Jean Cargnelli hold a silver brick which Is to be added to the wall to d by some mem- the 25th y. They are Tenants Required for New Commercial Building in Downtown Castlegar Approximately’ 5,000 ‘sq. ft. of ‘ground: floor com- mercial rental space is available In a new bullding to be constructed on 1st Ave. N. behind the Liquor Store {across from the post office.) Enqulres invited. Phone 385-5582 evenings Central Rentals Ltd. Box 3327, Castlegar, 8.C., VIN 3H6 y ft RON SOLIGO of Texas + »she came the farthest B.C. Residents... Your free shares in the B.C. Resources Investment Corporation are available upon at any branch office of KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION. Monday to Friday convenience at Trail, Fruitvale, Castlegar, Salmo and New Denver. CELE CARGNELLI ++ MC for Grads '54 Branches Open Saturday: WANETA PLAZA NAKUSP — SOUTH SLOCAN The free shares offer expires June 15, 1979. : Avoid the rush, see us now! KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION where a weasel was trapped after killing 26 chickens, Andrusak also asked for continuing co-operation of the public in reporting all wildlife related problems to the Fish scenes which may be disturbing to younger family members (age 13 and and Wildlife Branch as soon as possible. © REELS © SPEAKERS © CAR DECKS P © RECEIVERS © TURNTABLES © CASSETTE DECKS THE AUDIO EVENT OF THE YEAR MAY 1 - JUNE EASY PAYMENTS AVAILABLE Waneta Plaza the Fruitvale Women’s’ Insti- tute opened with all members saying the Mary Stewart Col- lect. "| Roll call was answered with small gifts for the patients at: the: Children’s Hospital in , Vancouver. —: : ¥ Four. guests, {Convener reports included an explanation on the .Wood Rose.from Hawaii and items from’ WARP. : iQraft sessions for May were-announced. ‘Stella La Rouque was pre- sented: with a:crest’ from Beaver: Valley Minor . Soccer. She: had designed the crest. {Volunteers for the May nated to the cemetery in Fruit- vale. . : Fifty dollars was donated* to’ a class at the Fruitvale Elementary Schoo} to help with costs for a week at camp, Two award pins to Beaver Valley Junior Secondary stu- its will be presented in June. ery Nie: reas) ‘the: e e" concluded: on‘ Mother's’ Day.’ This year the cheque from the British Columbia Women's In- stitutes will exceed $12,000. The evening concluded with Karen Szasz speaking on the Community Services Pro- gram underthe probation offi- cer and the heed for community. involvement in the program. Western Canada School ot Aactioneeriag Ltd. Conoda’s irst, and the onty. complet Days’ Pancake were organized. The May Days float wad discussed and work parties organized.) % 14 ag, White $17.98 Now 15 White $16.98 NOW 148) © Woodcraft Solid Standard Colors on out-of stock items. rices. i ? %S. 1970. 366, : For porticulors of the neat course wile: Boa 687, Lacombe, Alberta, or Phone 782-8215 Super White © $18.98 NOW $1§%, Super White $18.98 NOW 498 516%, Color Stain in No substitutes - Rain Checks Rag. $16.98 ...ssssscrereesessensoscnseee Now $] 4% |All tinted cotours Including white bases are at regular raty |. Conodian course offered anywhere. Licensed fer. “THE PLAINSMAN (@nisians 18 shivose' ris Vacation Homes ¢ Community Halls : Curling Rinks © Office Buildings Motels ¢ Re ants © Church “ Golf Clubs © Or any building to your specifications. Send $2.00 for Brochures & Plans to Garnett Smafley. 78 PINE STREET, CASTLEGAR, 8.C.. VIM1Z9 365-2633 or 365-6414 : Three Days Only! WHITE SALE May 31, June 1 & 2 ~ Save on White Paints! Exterior House & Trim © Woodcraft Solid Color Stain White $16.98 Super White NOW fo) $18.98 NOW 14%, 516%. Woodcraft Latex Solid Color Stain ° Breeze Exterior Latex Flat or Gloss. White $17.98 ‘Super White Now $18.98 NOW $] 58 gal. $] 6%. © Super Tone Exterior or. Interior Toe White gal. Love's. aby: W/ JUNE is LOVE Month at your Woolco Cosmetic Boutique and it's an ideal time to become acquainted with Love's fine ’ selection of Baby Soft products. Our Cc 1 will be pleased to introduce you to the pure‘and tender scent of Love's Baby Soft products « including: Cologne, Body Mist,.Body Lotion, Gentle Bath Crystals and Foaming Bath. So visit us during June and take ad of i offers on Love products, available during Love Month at Woolco. AES And to make your visit to Woolco Cosmetic Boutique’even more rewarding during June, we have a very special offer for you. With your minimum $5 purchase of any Love Cosmetics products you will receive, as a BONUS, a Love's Baby Soft Gentle Care Collection set, containing 60 ml. sizes of Gentle Milk Bath, Gentle Shampoo and Gentle Creme Rinse. ‘ Offer expires June 30, 1979, or while quantities lost. WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE HWY. 3 TRAIL Woolco Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 5 Friday 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.