CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 11, 1978 CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘SPOR ‘Take-Five’ Team Top Season Bowlers $% Tuesday morning “Coffee freak” bowling league finished ts season on April 18 with Ml-offs followed by a smorgas- rd luncheon at the Hi Arrow ‘Arms Motor Hotel. sg: After a brief business fheeting, an election took place, With the following slate of ficers being elected for ‘78-79 -Season: president Susanne ‘Rogers, secretary Betty Oglow ind treasurer Britt Edblad. The season's winners were oe "Take 6" team of. Marie h3Makarolf, Alice Shutek, Jean ylvest, Iris Nicholson and orothy Hardy. Season's high average of 200 was Betty Oglow, who also k the High Triple of 767. 0) High Single went to Lola ‘Tymofievich with 316, Team High Triple winners were the Wheaties with 3310. “Team members consisted of ‘Britt Edblad, Janny Carpino, ‘Olga Ogloff, Barb Watt and Edna Marshall. Team High Single was awarded to the Pincurlers with 1152: Susanne Rogers, Helen Shelfontiuk, Gladys Frost, Anne Fishwicke, and Erma Mykyte. 2 The roll-offs were won by the Mugs, consisting of Carole Wilson, Bertha Vincent, Phyllis «Phipps, Rhonda Shelfontiuk «and Ruby Partridge. . Many pieces of ceramics ade by Dorothy Hardy, were tsome of the prizes won. : The outgoing executive jmembers of president Dorothy ittle Lassie ¢ Kinnaird Little Lassie Softball League statistics: }.. May 1—Cohoe Insurance, $20; Maloney Pontiac Buick, 7.~ : 9 May 2—Castlegar CB Ra- tdio Club, 19; Castlegar Savings ‘Credit Union, 5; and Elks Lodge No. 50, 11; Carpets by cIvan Oglow, 4. «May 3—Castlegar Furni- iture Village, 28; Maloney Pon- ftiac Buick, 20, iS May 4—Castlegar CB Ra- dio Club, 10; Elks Lodge No. 50, and Castlegar Savings Credit ‘Union, 28; Carpets by Ivan :Oglow, 5. Hardy, secretary Jo Taylor and treasurer Carole Wilson, were each presented with a parting gilt from Grace McCullough for their services over the past two TS) ByLORIFRIESAN . There was a poor turnout at the annual spring meeting held last week, but many items were covered nevertheless. The most important item decided upon is the installation of lights for the center two courts, Bob White has carried out an extensive investigation into costs and construction and we.will proceed with the light- ing immediately under his. . supervision. . This will add a few more hours’ playing time and help out on those hot summer evenings we often get. There has been a change concerning men's night and Mallards, pintat!s, teal and coots congregating on ‘Local Tennis: News Club to Light Centre Courts ladies’ night. They will remain’ on the same evenings, but male juniors are invited to join the seniors on the Tuesdays and female juniors are invited to join the ladies on Thuradays, This will be in effect immediately and will include all courts, (Juniors, come out ‘and show us your stuffl) The junior tennis team from the high school has done very well. They*have played and defeated both Nelson and Rossland so far. Members of the team are Tommy DePaoli, Joe Cardoso, Roy Sequeira, Conrad Pryce, Paul Wearmouth, Albino Silva, Leonard Alves, Gary Krieger, 4, Liz DeCosta, Felicity Rego, Aida DeFrictas, Lynn Smet- cher, Sherry Wolner and Lori Nixon. Keep up the good work, team! Tennis lessons are now well underway, The two lower courts will be used for these _ lessons from May 8 - 12 and May 16 - 19. We hope that all thuse taking the lessons will get hooked on tennis and join the Tennis Club. The fun tournament last weekend had Shirley Wanjoff as the ladies’ winner and Frank Steenvoorden, the men's win- ner. The weather was perfect and lots of tennis was enjoyed by everyone. We hope that the a parkland marsh Rowdy Rollers Hold 1978 Season Windup Thursday Rowdy Rollers bowling league wound up its season recently in the form of a smorgasbord supper and gen- eral meeting at the Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel. 3 Winners were announced during the evening, with prizes awarded to the following: League first went to the * Hooters with 471 points. The team consisted of captain Kay Gritchin, Edna Marshall, Anne Hubert, Denise Halbaver and Vera’ Raponi. .. Spare was Irene Sheriden. League second was ‘the Wailers, with 434 points. Cap- tain was Linda Buday, with team members Gwen Holden, Vi Edstrom, Teresa Anderson and Betty Evin. Spare was Polly Sawehenko. Roll-off first went to the Screamers with 5075 total pins. Team captain was Nadine Ze- bert, and team members con- sisted of Mary Riesen, Roly Roberts, Annie Koochin and Lola Lafreniere. Annual General Meeting will be held Thursday, May 7:00 p.m. Castlegar Junior Rebels a _f New Community Complex ber Plan to Attend! = Roll-off second was the Groaners with 4938 total pins. Team members were Polly Sawchenko, Eleanor Holds- worth, Irene Sheriden, Hope Whittaker and Kay McGauley. League high average went to Bonnie White with 200, along with High Triple of 818. The highest single game was 366, bowled by Diana Lady. The High Single game on roll-off day was 294, bowled by Bonnie White. The five-game high on the same day was bowled. by Kay Gritchin—a big one of 1205. Start Standing And Avoid — . Sore Muscle : Sprinters should try a standing start instead of the usual crouch, They'll get to the finishing tape just as fast and save the chance of a pulled muscle, says a McGill University professor. Michael Greenison reached his conclusions after studying athletic performance with high- speed ci hy, compu- Recreation News With Director PAT METGE. «48 Religious Convention The Community Complex is continuing to be a busy place with a number of events making use of the dry floor in the arena. This coming week- end we have a three-day reli- gious convention, which will be followed by a major enter- tainment event. - George Hamilton IV On May 23 the Sunflower Fest will be co-sponsoring the appearance, .of , top., recording -. star George Hamilton IV. This ~ has to bea first for the complex in having such a named per- former appear in concert. Tam sure you will all agree this should be an event that you _ must not miss. To make the event all that more important, it should be noted that proceeds will.. go toward the Sunflower Fest. This year the Sunflower Fest Committee has taken on a number of fund-raising projects and to-date have been quite successful. The success of the fund- raising events only goes to make for a better Sunflower “Fest, so hopefully you are ter analysis of the electrical signals emitted by muscles and theoretical calculations. to these efforts. Sunflower Run through community support that they may be successful. Junior Golf A note to all junior golfers of your upcoming season of events. This year the junior executive has planned a num- ber of local tournaments, inter- club events and playing lessons. For all information pertaining to the junior club, juniors should make note of their bulletin board which is: to be found in. Denny's Pro Shop. jute Yogs For the Yoga’ enthusiasts, areminder of a workshop which is upcoming this weekend. This two-day workshop, which is Saturday and Sunday, will be held at the Kinnaird Hall. For further information please call 365-3253. , Tennis Lessons The response to our tennis lessons has been very good and, as a result, further lessons are being planned. The next set of lessons is slated for May 29 and will run for two weeks, Monday - Fri- day, with the times for these lessons being 10 and 11 a.m. If interested in learning the prop- er stroke techniques of tennis, we suggest you enroll now. Bob Pool ig of the Fest, we wish to remind you of the Run which will Walk, jog, run,. © skate, ski, swim, paddle, pedal... don’t let life catch you with your head down. Fitnessis fun. ry some. Defence: . We're Your new Honda Dealer... and we're sure you'll fall hook, line and sinker for this Honda Outboard. It's smooth. It requires no oll mixing. See it now at Trowelex. All power products are avallable at Trowelex Rentals & Sales 935 Highway 3 be held during the Fest week- end, Last year this was a new adventure and one that was well received. This year we are hoping for a larger entry field and therefore are just remind- ing you to start your training for the event. Important Meetings Once again, we wish to remind you of the two very important upcoming general meetings: Tonight, the Junior Rebel Hockey Club will be holding its annual meeting in the Com- munity Complex at 7 o'clock. On May 17 at 8 p.m. the Minor Hockey Association will be holding its meeting and, once again, it will be at the complex. If you are concerned about the operation of these organi- zations or would like to know what they are attempting to strive for, we hope that you will take in these events. It is only Once again, we remind you of the pool opening at the Brandson Pool. The opening for public swimming is dependent on the weather, however, weall anticipate that this opening will be in the next week or so. To prepare yourself for the swimming season we wish to remind you of the strip ticket sales which are now available at the Recreation Office. For all your swimming needs these tickets are ideal. Summer School If you are planning your summer activities, keep in mind the summer hockey school and the figure skating. school. More information is available by contacting the Recreation Of- fice. : Big Band Dance Don't forget Saturday night is the annual Rotary Big Band Dance. Remember, pro- ceeds from this event will go towards the public tennis courts which are to be located next to the community com- plex. CASTLEGAR ANNUAL Meeting Minor Hockey S » Wednesday, May 1 8:00 p.m. 7 ¥: NEW ARENA COMPLEX next one will have a larger turnout, though, The West Kootenay coach- ing clinic is coming here again immediately following the long weekend in May. I will have more information for the col- umn next week. Just’ a few comments: Make your calls quickly and as you see them. If you have to hesitate and wonder about a ball, it is good. Your opponent gets the benefit of your doubt. Any bali 99 per cent out is still -, int Allfor now. See you on the courts tonight, ladies and ju- niors. Tonight is your, night! Five Bids Received For Games Five bids have been re- ceived “for the 1979 British Columbia Summer Games. In making this announce- ment, recreation and conserva- tion minister Sam Bawlf said, “The bids: came from’ Chilli- wack, Kelowna, the Corpora- tion of Delta, the Corporation of Richmond, and a joint submis- sion from the City of Victoria, , Saanich, Oak Bay and Esqui- malt,” The first-ever B.C. Sum- mer Games are being hosted this August by the City of Penticton. It is estimated that more than 50,000 British Co- lumbians of all ages will be involved in the playdowns leading up to the games, with 3,400 ultimately competing in Penticton. The 1979 British Columbia Summer Games will also in- elude a number of wheelchair athletes who will compete in several special events. “This is in keeping with the spirit of participation on which the games are founded,” Bewlf said, The selection of the site of the 1979 B.C. Summer Games will be made by the B.C. 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