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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 18

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 18

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6B THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS, Wednesday, July 24, 1985 New hunting regs have changes Martens wins Men's season have been made in the hunting regulations," environment minister Austin Pelton said, "and I urge every hunter to check the synopsis carefully before going afield." The minister caution Ministry at 9365 Mill reports that there are no real significant changes in hunting regulations for this area, though people are welcome to call (792-7274) or drop in for further information or a copy of the The synopsis of hunting regulations for 198586 is now being distributed through Ministry of Environment offices, sporting goods stores and Government Agents. "Numerous changes ed hunters to note particularly that a number of new areas have been closed to hunting and discharge of firearms, for the safety of the public. The Chilliwack office of Environment Rutley tripled and scored on Paul Richard-son's rbi single. Martens tied the game in the top of the seventh when Anderson lead off with a single, was sacrificed to second, and crossed the plate when Stan Bahman singled to left, setting up a dramatic extra-inning finish. Dave Reidiger scattered six hits in taking the win, his fourth consecutive playoff victory.

Ben Fryer, in relief of Paul Richardson, took the loss. About half of all boat-related drownings in Canada involve alcohol. Canadian Red Cross urges you to stay away from alcohol when on or near the water. By Harry Plomonden Martens Agencies capped a fine 1985 season by defeating Richardson Motors in two straight games to capture the Intermediate Mens' League playoff championship trophy. Martens, in their first year in the league also won the regular season title.

In the deciding game, with one out in the top of the eighth, Steve Ratzlaff singled, advanced to third on a throwing error and came home as the winning run on a fielder's choice when Mark Anderson grounded to second. The Raiders took a one run lead in the fourth when Doug J4ui Slow pi ell standings League standings are as t.w.v 6 4 13 follows for the iust- 6 4 0 10 12 ioiiows tor inejuM Reimer.sLog 5 4 9 1 completed week in the Duc.sBlues 4 116 9 Blue Unicorn Mixed Blue 4 5 0 9 8 Slow Pitch League: Emp. Molson's 3 5 2 10 1 Fishways 3 6 0 9 6 OP PI Barflies 2 6 0 8 4 Slesse Slug 10 0 0 10 20 Mountaineers 2 7 0 9 4 PopYosh 8 10 9 16 Canfor 0 8 19 1 Raiders 8 2 0 10 16 Chwk Yamaha .081 91 COLLECTING THE HARDWARE Members of Empress Mark collected their trophies July 21 after beating 15 other teams at the Chilliwack Senior Men's Invitational Softball Tournament. The Chilliwack Seventh-day Adventist Christian School Merchants hold tourney July 28 still has a few PUPIL VACANCIES Country Club golf action in grades 1-7 for the coming year. 1 If interested, please phone 795-7430 League standings In Merchants' League Softball for the week ending July 18 were as follows: Youmes Restaurant ...20 i 1 Fraser Valley Tiretown 20 6 York Express 19 6 Sunrise Toyota 18 7 Sears ..17 7 2 Geordies Restaurant IS 11 Code3-Anavets 14 10 1 Safeway.

31 13 10 1 Gus's Auto Electric 12 13 Agri-Packers 8 18 Chilliwack MaU 7 18 1 Scufner Dredge Co 6 10 Vicron Drywall 6 20 Royal Bank 2 24 The teams would again thank their sponsors and fans for their support. This season is almost over with our main tournament on July 28. Good luck to everyone. IMPORT PITCHER Empress Mark V's regular pitcher Randy Klebe was benched when Butch Dupont of Red Deer was brought in to pitch for Chilliwack's Empress Mark picking up the best pitcher award in the Chilliwack Senior Men's Invitational Tournament last weekend. Empress came out the winners of 16 teams, including 10 from out of town.

This photo was taken during the final game against Bob's' Trucking 'Stylers' of New Westminster. Photo by Robert Brown Tuesday, July 16 was Team Day at Chilliwack Golf and Country Club. Chilliwack ladies played ladies from Bur-naby Mountain Golf QUARTZ WALL CLOCK CANADIAN MADE Very Decorative 20 OFF OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES Meadowlands ladies prepare for 'Open' Club. Matches were close. Chilliwack ladies won with total points 56-' 52.

This concludes team matches for 1985. At the club level, the ladies section played best on par 3's. Winners 1st. Division: Ester Wientjas, 17; Jessie Hilbert, 19; Lorie Mackie, 19; Ada Rose, 19; Joan Sutcliffe, 19. 2nd Division: Bunny Curwin, 19 and Ev Gleig, 19.

Hole-ln-one Isobel Wood of Cultus Lake scored herself a hole-in-one at Chilliwack Golf and Country Gub July 8. includes wine and cheese on Friday and dinner at Harvesters IV on Saturday with presentation of prizes on Sunday. Entry deadline is Aug. 12. Enter at the Pro Shop or phone The Meadowlands Men's Open Tournament features two days of golf Aug.

17 and 18 plus a free practice round on Friday, Aug. 16. Entry fee is $40 which Thirty golfers turned out for the Mixed Two Ball Gub Championship tournament on Wednesday. July 17. The victorious couple were Alice Mitchell and Ed Roop carding a low net score of 60.

First runners up were Betty Osten and Bill lilain with 62 and second The Meadowlands Ladies Division scheduled itself to play 'the Best of the Par 3s on Tuesday, July 16. Vi Edwards was the star of the day with a inning score of 17 on the par 3 holes, as well she won the putting pot with a total of 29 putts. There were no chip ins. runners up were Barb Zimmermann and Bill Small scoring 64. Ladies Open Aug.

10 There are still openings for the third annual Meadowlands Ladies Open Tournament on Aug. 10. A shot gun start is planned at 8 a.m. The entry fee of $25 includes a free practice round on Friday, a luncheon following the tournament and presentation of prizes as well there will be a raffle table. "Book your tee times for the practice round at the Pro Shop by calling 792-2276 and forward your entries no later than Aug.

to Evelyn Zuberbier, 4572 Mon tana Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 6M1." said a report from the organizers this week. Jaycees host Vedder race Sports schedule Escape to The Pavilion Steak House AUG. 1-11 Chilliwack Agricultural Exhibition AUO. Ml Pony Rare Meet.

Chilliwack Fairground ov al track. AUO. 11 Cultus Uke Yacht Club (ieary-IS races. AUO. 11 Parentchild Sailors raced The Vedder River raft race, organized by the Abbotsford and Chilliwack Jaycees, will be held on Sunday, July 28.

Registration starts at 10:30 a.m. at Osborne Koad foff Chilliwack Uke Koad). The race begins at 12 noon. Entry fee is $3 per contestant. The race finishes at Keith Wilson Road in Yarrow.

The Jaycees say they welcome anything that floats: inflatable rafts, canoes, kayaks, hard-shells, or bath tubs, inner tubes, etc. All contestants must wear life-jackets. For information: Tim at 853-4384 (Abbotsford I or Ruts 792-51 15 (Chilliwack) or Roger 794-7227 (Chilliwack). Coif Tournament, Chilliwack Golf and Country Club. AUO.

11-M Fifth Canada Summer Games at St. John. with 326 C. athletes competing. AUO.

1J-U. 11-2) Final two sessions of lomis Soccer Sc hool at Vedder Junior fields. Call 9)64682 for details AUO. 11-11 Pacific Street Rod Association meet at Chilliwack Fairgrounds. Cheam Centre.

CKB Chilliwack. JULY 30-Aug. I contact Charlie Thomson i79V79i2i to register boys born in 1974 for Ihv. I Fraser Valley Youth Soccer league rep team open try oul ramp to be held first week of August. AUGUST AUO.

1-4 C. Summer Games at Nanaimo. largest ever with J.834 athlete competing. AUO. 1 i'arks Canada centennial C.

Heritage Fur Bngade stops at Uland 2 at about 12 noon. Big community greeting planned AUO. Soccer tournament at Chilliwac F.shiU-Uon Park AUO. I I Atrhelltl Threshrrmrn'i Association amily (Xay antique farm machinery show and tractor pull. Utkman Koad IVrtUrxl AUO.

4 Cultus Uke a hi Club (raryU race AUO. 4 1 Native Olympic (iamet held at I'nnce (eorge AUO. I Parks Canada C. Heritage Fur Brigade ends in all day festivities at Kort tainglry, Sporti Schedule is a werkly feature of The Yi-Ureas listing upcoming porta events. Sports leagues or other recreation organuations which want their tournaments ami other events liMi-d throughout the year are asked lo provide us ith their schedules.

Anyone wanting more information ran contact the sports editor at 79MM1, JULY JULY Summer Soccer School at Vediler Junior Secondary School I a -12 noon. JULY niO am departure from St. James of C. Heritage Brigade of ranort marking centennial of i'arks Canada. Arrives Chilliwack's Island 22 for festivities Aug 3.

JULY Motonport IHvi-siotul Ouimpiomhtp Car Kit e. Cottumwd Shutting Cmire JULY II AbboUtord JaTT YrM? Kivrr Haft Kate starts at luxm off (Miourne Kd to Keith Wihon near Greendale. CaIiri2SII5arr477 JULY Chilliwack Out-dr Club grnrral Hurting Tturt'i I(wn at Bill McMynn of Cultus Lake won both Geary-18 sailboat races in the Cultus Uke Yacht Gub beer races Sunday, Fleet Captain Doug Williams reports. Don Wolfe of Richmond took second In both heats, and Bill Marshall of Cultus Uke came In third both tunes. Six boats participated.

Mr. Williams says the wt Yacht Gub event will be the Ed and Ed Trophy House wrtrs, to beheld Aug, 4 and 11. TRI DONT DENTAL CENTRES it pl0fd 10 tnnounc Ihtt DR. ALEXANDER W. PENNER In pttclk el Dtnlitlry In Ih TRI DONT DENTAL CENTRE COTTONWOOD MALL JV455IJ Luckskuck Wty.

Chilliwack Mon m4 61 JO in JO II HOUR IMtKCENCV SERVICE Iiii mhimCw 858-8171 818 S171 AUO. 17 ladies' Open Live Music Dining Danclng I on the shores 7 Days A Week FEATURING: GORDON ROSS Golf Tournament. Chilliwack Golf and Country Club. AUO. 1MI (Vim All In-dian Rodeo, Cheam Reserve.

IVipkum. AUO. 1-M Summer err hool at Veddrr Junior Secondary Sc hool I a to 12 noon. AUO. 11 Ixsggeri' Sports Show 10 Columbia Villi-) Community Centre.

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