CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 11, 1973 BOB FERGUSON'S SPORTING FACTS J with the oc CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE & STORING Socee ‘When was the four-minute talle barrier broken and who did “t-L. C. Drake, Salen ae i Dr. Roger cracked the fe inut ‘mile barrier in 1954 when he was clocked in 9:59.4 at White ‘Stadium in London, beating the world record of 4:01.4 held since 1945 by Swedish runner Gunder Hagg. Since then the ranks of ‘sub-four-minute men swelled and the record continued to dip lower until 1966 when lean Jim Ryun of the U.S. was clocked in a phenominal 8:51.3 at Berkeley, Calif, * * * “What is meant by the term ‘di in CA TLEGAR . NEW S. SPORTS Curling Club Notes Grand Opening Mixed Spiel Date Now Tenfafively Set Tee in the curling rink is sporte?-D, K. Ornstein, Chateauguay, Que. } Francois Gueriniere, considered by many the founding father of classical dressage termed it thusly, “suppleness and lack of ‘constraint are the prerequisites for voluntary offered obedience, not for agonized subjection of the horse.” The dressage portion of any horse show, including the Olympics, has been compared to gymnastics in that it isa searching and demanding test of the horse's and in ing 37 different prescribed classical movements on a flat dirt surface. Included are such movements as trot on the spot, pirouette and flying changes. This is quite a test of the capabilities of both horse and rider. [en ee mene : Gots question on sports you'd like answered? Give it to Jock Stewart at CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS. ‘or mail it to: Sporting Facts, 2350 2008 Baseline Rd., Ottawa, Ont. Casflegar and District Bowling Results by Castlegar and District Curling Club for its Grand Opening Mixed Spiel tentatively set for Oct. 19 to 21, This was announced at the last. executive meeting held Sept. 6 in the curling lounge with 11 members present, A general meeting will be held tonight in the curling lounge. It was noled general clean-up has been carried out with Bert Lamb being hired by the club as custodian. Since the first of the month, meetings have been held by the mixed, ladies’ and men's clubs, Fees for these various clubs have been re- viewed and tentative figures are as follows: men's $70; men’s one-nighters $40; ladies' $60; mixed $40 and spare fees to be $5 initial fee and $1 per game. New Year party has been planned. Details on this will be presented later. Recreation News From the Director's Desk We now have six men who have put their names down for a men's keop-fit conditioning program. The time and day has not been sot as we are waiting until we have at least 12°or 14 men before setting up anything definite, The ladies’ keep fit classes are all well office and leave your name and phone number. So far only scven young: sters havo signed up for pre-school hockoy. Unless we got at least double that number we will not be able to offer the program this season, Wen must have all to the The irony of this response is that no matter what type of work a man does, men need physical conditioning more than women. Medical statistics have proven this for years, Usually if Q program does not get the required response right away I drop it. 1 am persisting in this case of men’s keep-fit because I feel iLis important. Think about it—then call the Recreation Office and put your name on the list. * . The junior crafts program is enjoying a very good di No further regis- Greatest River The Yukon Territory is named after the Indian name for the river “Yukon”. This Indian name means ‘greatest river’ as does the Eskimo name ‘Kweek Pak’, Coffee Break League LHS Britt Edblad 844. LHT Elaine Martin 832. :- THS Cheerios 980, THT Wheaties 2795. Team points: Cheerios 4, Muffets 1, Mugs 2, Pincurlers 0, Take 5 - 2, Wheaties 3, Other 600's: Britt Edblad 18. Mon. Night 9 - LHS Joni ison 216. LHT MHT Harry Markin 666. THS Unpredictables 1066. THT Unpredictables 2960. Team points: Unpredict- ~ 0, Spares 0,° ables 4, Jack MHS Andy Postnikoff 292. MTH Andy Postnikoff 678. THS Challengers 961. THT. Challengers 2703. Team points: Unpredict- ables 3, Jackasses 1, Spares 3, Posties 1, Team 5 - 1, Challengers 3, Other 600's: Walter Kani- gan 660, Harry Markin 637, Alec Lawrenow 633, -Jean Comtois 607. Monday Night 7 p.m. (Oct. 8) LHS Nina Voykin 260: LHT Nina Voykin 650. IHS Len Donald 338. MHT Len Donald 757. ° THS seewbal 1088. THT Posties 1, Challengers 3. Other 600's: Jean Comtois 616, Hal Hesketh 637, Bob Cowlin 623, Ken Plotnikoff 651, Walter apa . Mon. Night 9 - LHS Carol Tyicisns 219, LHT Carol Emmons and Carol Comtois 557. HOMEPLAN ... MORTGAGES Team 6 - 4, gages for the purchase of existing homes, consolida- tion of debts, etc. One | day approval service, competitive rates, Ino lock-in, no bonus, Phone 492-3841 days collect, evenings or week- lends 493-1291 or write HOMEPLAN REALTY 283 Martin St., Penticton, B.C. “Division of Traders Group, an All- Canadian Company. First or second mort-'}) Team Seri Screwballs 4, Mishaps 4, Pubbers 1, Expos 3, Spark Plugs 0, Purple People x Other 600s: Greg Stefon- iuk 663, Dave Calder 750, John Marshall 603, Ted Kajzar 610, Ann Kajzar 603, Bill Shay 668, Nancy Donald 647, Tues. 1 p. Lug rene Hill 278. LHT Irene Hill 748. THS Macalister Ins, 981. THT Macalister Ins. 2869. Team points: Castlegar Drug 8, Independents 5, Lucky Five 2, Macalister Ins. 7, Boundary Electric 9, Sentinals ° Other 600’s: Kay Gretchin 700. Tues. 7 O'Clock Mixed (Oct. 2) LHS Kay: Adshead 210. LHT Mable Postnikoff 598. MHS Jim Proud 262. MHT Ron Postnikoff 668. THS Is 1021, THT Other 600's: Ken Scott 637, Jim Proud 638. Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 (Oct. 2) LHS Joyce Turner 223. LHT Joyce Turner 586, MHS Ed Webster 305. MHT Ed Webster 751. THS Nighthawks THT Nighthawks 3055. Team points: Spoilers 2, Marlaners 1, L-C-Bees 1, Checkers 2, Nighthawke 3, Seven Elevenths 3 Other 600's: Bill Shay 698. Wed. Morning Drivers League LHS Bobbie Kerailt 302. LHT Carol Gregory 68! THS Hornets ine THT Mustangs 3030. “ Team points: Cadillacs 1, 1108, Screwballs 2865. Team points: Alley-Cats 0, Regulars 0, Misfits 1, Ding-Bats 4, Columbia 5 - 8, Screwballs 4. Royal Life Saving Certificate «Of Thanks for Local Women: AA Ca gtlegar woman: was ong. those who received recognition Sunday at Govern- ment House in Victoria when presentations of the Royal Life Saving Society of Canada, PODIATRIST Foot Specialist S. G. Ffellstrom, D.P.M. AT HI ARROW ARMS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17 11 a.m, to:8 p.m. THURSDAY, OCT. 18 9 am, to 7.p.m. -FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 365-7282 2-40 British, oidmbia and Yukon Branch, were made by;Lt.-Gov. Ww. S. Owen, patron of the society. Mrs. Evelyn Clarke re- ceived a Certificate of Thanks for activities in the promotion and sponsoring of the lifesaving program for many years in this area. She has also been a special representative of the British Columbia and Yukon Branch for several years. Commonwealth honors awards for 1971 and 1972, bravery and rescue awards, as well as the investiture of officers, took place at the with. our complete car care services. ENGINE 9725, cnionns ‘systems, and tune if necessary. Labour extra if needed BATTERY. We'll check for fut! power and see that water is atthe | level. coouna SYSTEM We'll check anli- freeze protection, make sure itis at proper level ‘and that the cap. hoses and connections are light. KEEP WINTER DRIVING SAFE AND FUN $19.95. Check-up for Safety With Friendly Frank LIGHTS We'll make sure all lights are burning properly and cortectly aimed, WIPERS ‘We'll check arm and biade condition and AY windshield washer tank fluid level. TIRES BRAKES ‘We'll check fluid tevel, linings, cylinders, adjustment. LUBRICATION — We'll check engine "> transmissign and power a ing oil, er) Lubricate, chassis, change oil, < a if need ESSO-RAD ANTI-FREEZE ISIN WINTERIZE YOUR CAR NOW 4, Hornets 3, Chevys 2, Ramblers 0, T-Birds 2. Other 600's: Bobbie Keraiff 631, Kathy Horcoff 619, Lil Knowler 657. Wed. Night Cut-Rate League LES Shirley Torbic 232. LHT Irene Conroy 625. Parrots 947. THT Parrots 2678. Team points: Canaries 4, _ Parrots 4, Eagles 2, Budgies 2.) > Swallows 0; Orioles 0. Other 600's: Shirley Torbic 612. Thurs. Morning Ladies LHS Nancy Gemmill 226. LHT Colleen Lightle 613. THS Minks 893. Minks 2552. Team points: Minks 4, © Lions 2, Beavers 0, Teddy Bears 2, Chipmunks 2, Squir- rels 2. Rowdy Rollers (Thurs. 1 p.m.) LHS, Kay Gretchin 270. LHT Marg Bonnett 695. THS Criers 1006. THT Criers 2822, Team points: Hooters 4, Screamers 6, Groaners .6 Wailers 8, Criers 9, Moaners 3. Other 600's: Marg Bonnett 695, Shirley Barton 632, Bonnie White 675, Irene Hill 686. “i. Friday Night Classic Mixed League “HS Pearl Mott 255, LHT Pearl Mott 683. MHS Walter Keraiff 309. MHT John Obetkoff 718. * THS Nuts and Bolts 1123. “THT Nuts and Bolts 3054. Team points: Super Stars 4, Alley Cats 0, Nuts and Bolts 4, Robson Rascals 0, Gang Busters 4, Dolphins 0. * Other 60's: Waller Kraiff 687, Maurice Lesy 635, Bobbie Keraiff 605. trations are being accepted so those who want to take the class now will have to wait until the second set in January 1974, Ifanyone has any old nylon stockings or panti-hose and old light bulbs, they are needed for the crafl classes. They could be dropped off at the Recreation Office Mondays through to Fridays. * . Castlegar and District Min- or Hockey Association needs eoaches for pups and bantams. { you are interested and willing, call the recreation Recreation Office sey to the tentative starting date of Oct. 19, * * * So far only six students have indicated interest in a winter track club, We will need a lot more than that before we can get it going, s . A program designed to make available transportation for senior citizens is now being developed. The program is called “Homeward Bound” and is in the organizational stage. We are interested to hear from people who would be willing to donate some time; people with cars who would be willing to transport individual senior citi- zens shopping or to doctors’ appointments or anything of this nature. We hope to develop a list of people willing to help from time to time, Patty Troyan, of our recreation staff, will be co- ordinating the program from the Recreation Office. We already have a list of senior cilizens who are “Home- ward Bound" and we hope to have the program underway in the next couple of weeks, Slocan Golf Club Holds Wind-Up T On Sept. 30, 21 members of the Slocan Lake Golf Club turned out to play 18 holes in the club wind-up T tournament, Following the awarding of the prizes the golfer's wives put ona pol-luck supper. — Ball Diamond To be improved If Costs Right The Town of Castlegar will Tournament Prizes were as follows: Ladies: Low gross—Nonie Gor- don scoring 84; low net—Alice Cooper; first runnerup— Darlene Gee; long ae Ne E REWARD $200.00 Information leading to conviction of the party who vandalized my Pump House situ- ated about 500 feet north of the mouth of Merry Creek, PHONE 365-8030 OR THE R.C.M.P. HAROWARE. COMPANY, LIMITED INDEPENDENT oc STORES CASTLEGAR BUSINESSMEN’S ASSOCIATION GENERAL MEETING Monday, October 15 — 7:30 p.m. FURNACE FILTERS’ 3/8” DRILL" Basement of Marlane Hotel . f popular: loreal This general purpose 20x20, 16x25, 20x35. . drill’ is, excellent’ for most, homeowner and “. workshop uses because of: quality construction.” iohd excellent: perform: - y a Hil GOOD & GOOD F SHOP THE HEALTHY y WAY NUTRI-HEALTH STORE 276 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar — Phone 365-7750 PUBLIC NOTICE The following is the Castleger Arena Public Skating schedule for the 1973-74 season: Fridays 7:15 p.m, to 845 p.m. Gordon; honest g Hicks. Juniors: Low gross—Steven Turner scoring 98; low net— Kevin McCrory; long drive— Steven Turner; honest golfer— Laurie Hicks. Mens: Low gross—Mark Sten- 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sundays Adults Only 1:15 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. General 2:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Public Skating rates for the 1973-74 season are as follows: Chitdren ... - 406 60c soos $1.00 berg scoring 80; first r —Ken Gordon with 82; second carry out imp! at the baseball diamond: in Kinsmen Park next year provided costs are in line. J83%2 The Sentinel: Baseball As- sociation wrote council ‘at’ its meeting-last-week asking that the fence down the first and third baselines’ be completed, that a screen be placed on the backstop, and. that surface dugouts be provided. Remarked Ald. Mike Liv- ingstone, who. chairs council's recreation committee: “It’s our intention to proceed, bearing in mind that costs must be in ine.” Mimor Soccer Holds Ploy-Offs On Saturday Castlegar and District Min- | or Soccer Association held their annual play-offs Saturday with the results as follows: Div.2 Benfica 4 Ajax 3 Div.3 Celtic 2. Arsenal 0 League winners: Div.2 Ajax 29 pts. 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