SELKIRK SAINTS Hockey Club 1974-75 eonsies of, back row; left to right, Al + Hyssop, Norm Deverney, Doug Davis, Dave Costanzo, manager ‘Clarke, Ed Zeberotf, Barry Bleackley and Steve Paclone. Front raw, left to right, Stan Welr, Frank McKeown. B.C. Totem Conference Playoffs Selkirk Saints Emerge Undefeated ~ This year's version of the Selkirk College Saints hockey team has had a successful season thus far. 3.5 Through the ups and 'downs of a twoyear college, {Selkirk coach Mal Stelk has bring together a ‘The Saints have played $ this past season in the Can-Am {Intermediate Hockey League tagainst stiff competition. The Tleague is made up of teams from Nelson and Trail whose jteams are bolstered with for- “mer and affiliated players from ‘the Western International Hoc- “key League. League play was very competitive and the Saints finished second behind the Nelson Intermediate Leafs. The Saints also play. ‘ bxhibition home and series against the University of ‘Alaska in December. In An- chorage, the Saints’ picked up back-to-back wins. of 6-4, and then hosted the Sourdoughs Trail picking up a tie and another win. The Selkirk hockey team” met with the Sourdoughs again in the final of the Molson Collegiate Hockey Tournament in Kamloops at the beginning of February. Selkirk defeated the Alaskans again by a'6-2 score and captured top place in the tournament. ‘The highlight of the tour- nament for the Saints had to be their 5-4 win over’a tough Algonquin College squad from Pensioners Curling ‘Ottawa. This team was the Eastern Ontario Region cham- pion for the past seven years and was made up of many players from the Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Major Junior Hoc- key League. This iwas a win that sparked confidence in the Sel- kitk Club. ‘Two weeks ago, Selkirk College hosted the B.C. Totem Gonference play-offs for the right to represent B.C. in the Western: Canadian Champion- ship; Teams from Cariboo Third Round Robin Ends in By John Dalziel + As predicted last week, the third round robin did end ina saw-off. At the end of play both | Everard and Werte finished with 13 points. ‘The play-olt was last Wed- ‘nesdey morning and resulted in , a win for Everard. Congratula- tions to Norm and his: boys, Tony Schiavon, Bill Senettel and Reg Symons. SPECIALS WHILE STOCK LASTS Since there is insufficient time left for another full round robin, it was decided to split the tinks into two sections for the- remainder of the season, It was also decided that the winners of the two section’ would play off for the two, trophies now belonging to the Pensioners’ Club, ‘These are the Lamb ‘Tro- phy, won last year by Mike and Shelving Cedar Casing mace bete hes x Regular 15c Per Ft. Unfinished 156” Per ft.)..... Me] ete Regular $2.00 NOW .. 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Y BUILDING PRODUCTS iTD. - _ Castlegar - Phone 365-: i f3) College, Douglas College, BCIT and Selkirk’ College played a double elimination tournament with Selkirk emerging unde. feal To compile the'$-0 record the Saints posted wins’ over Douglas College 20-3 and twice ‘over Cariboo College 7-1 and 5 2. x The Saints. have. high hopes for the coming tourna- ment and hope that everyone enjoys the tournament and the exciting hockey and volleyball games that are being featured. a Saw-Off «his gang and a brand new trophy in memory of the late John Sherbiko and presented to the boys by. his widow, Ivy: ‘Ske drawing of the rinks .for these two sections | tok: place last Thursday-and re- sulted as seers ce first: M. vous & Selvig, E. Schulte and G. MacAndrew; 2) E, LeRoy, G. Wilson, F. Hostetter and (7); 3) R. Jacobson, W. Waldle, \ R. Cormier and G. St. Marie; 4) 'T, Schiavon, F. Giraud, J. Scott and J. Schiavon; and 5)C. Bradford, J. Killough, ‘W. Sharples and J. Ulmi. Section B 1) L. Lyons, P, Sobertak, W. Somerfield and (2); 2) P. Murphy, N. Andrea- shuk,.'P.’ Pellegrin and P. > Konkin; 3) J. Woytella, A. Haw- kins, R. Hunter and R. Symons; ~_ 4) G, Goffinet, 0. Walker, B. Cherrington and G. Fowler; and 5) J. Dalziel, E. Newman, C. Bissell and H. Merrifield, ‘These teams will play games as follows: Tuesday, March 11—Ver- zuh vs. LeRoy, Jacobson vs, Schiavon,-Lyons vs. Murphy and Woytella vs. Goffinet. Wednesday, March 12— +: Dalziel vs. Murphy, Woytella vs. Lyons, Bradford vs. LeRo and Jacdbson vs. Verzuh. Thursday, .March 19— Schiavon vs. LeRoy, Verzuh vs, “Bradford, Goffinet vs. Murphy and Lyons vs. Dalziel. Tuesday, March 18—Ja- cobson vs, Bradford, Verzuh vs, Schiavon, Woytella vs. Dalziel and Lyons vs. Golfinet, Wednesday, March 19— LeRoy’ vs. Jacobson, Murphy vs, Woytella, Gilfinet vs. Dal- ziel and One sheet for ice clean, Thursday, March 20—Trip to Nelson, 6 rinks, scratch ames. ‘Tuesday, March 25—Schia- von vs. Bradford; play-offs. Wednesday, March 26— playStts. ‘Thursday, March 27—play- offs. 5 Last Friday a very enjoy- able visit from the Nelson Seniors took place. For a . change, the local boys edged the visitors in overall points. ' The curling was keen and the social interlude that fol- lowed was well appreciated by visitors and members,alike. . A return visit to Nelson is planned for March 20 and will be reported later. Nelson has graciously agreed to entertain | six rinks on the return visit. Good curling. ohn Moran, Gord Mackfatoah) Joha Maddoloreo, coach Mal Stet, larry Kea Mark’ Pi atric and Larey Price; Ming Us Wayne Misakin an Recreation News. Senior Citizens © Bowling Scores ‘For February |) The response to the bowl- ing sessions of the Castlogar and District Senior Citizens has been very good. Bowling scores for the month of February were as follows: Wilbert Simmons- aver- age 192, singles 223 and 273, doubles 465; Dannie McDonald “average 190, singles 203 ‘and 218, doubles 421; Henry Hum- phrey—average 172, singles , 204, doubles $95; Ken Keating average 171, aingles 241, doubles 419; and Bob Cormier— average 144, singles 205, dou- bles 339. ‘The following have singles of 180'to 199: Norah Olson, Elmer Walner, Ann McDonald, ./ Wm, Easton and Gordon Fer- guson, Those members with sin-’ gles of 160'to 179 are: Annie Humphrey, Ellen Cormier, Nan Raine, Helen Peddle, Ment ;Pederson, Alice Lampar Frank Jonkman, Arthur Brad; John Marcellus and Lisa Dyck. fu Playing Field Users Meet There will be a "users meeting” tonight at 8 p.m. in the Kinnafrd Hall, Any group in senior or junior minor ball; softball and soccer must be” represented at the meeting if they wish to use 8 playing field this spring and summer. If a group is not’represénted at the meeting, it will be assumed that the group does not want facilities this season. ery cy There will be a Dalfodil ‘Tea and Bazaar in the Kinnaird Hall Saturday, March 22, from 1.30 to 3.30 p.m. This event is sponsored by the Kinwood Belle Ranger, Girl Guide and Brownies, There will also be a door prize and a'ra(fle. cee Areminder that the Dupll- cate Bridge Club meets every ‘Tuesday at the Hi Arrow Arms in Room 133 at 7.30 p.m. Cost is $1 per person. with coffee supplied. Everyone fs welcome. ce Homeward Bound’ is a program sponsored by Regional Recreation Commission No, 1 to provide a transportation er- vice for the senior. citizens of this area, Many senior citizens are” unable to provide their own transportation to go grocery, shopping, to go to the doctor or take in any local events in the ‘community. Nugget In the:summer of 1974 a 20% ounce gold nugget, one of the largest nuggets reported found in the. Yukon ‘since the days of the Klondike Gold Rush, was found in the Yukon we If there are any persons in the area who can donate thelr time and thelr car to ransport senlor citizens, they are. ‘asked to please call “thé: Recreation Office and let it be known. The more people who are willing to help, the better. The larger the list, the fewer, times the indivi- dual person will be called upon © to provide transportation. cee ‘Applications are being ac- cepted for the following ‘posi- tlons; playground supervisors, canoe camp supervisors, life- guards, cashlers, poo! manager and. swimming club’ coach. ‘Applications may be picked up at the Recreation Office at 720 - ‘7th Ave., South, in the Kin- Hal 633 = oth Ave. S.* Castlegar “FREE Estimates Phone 165-7791 Bonanza Special jy. | March hd «1S ALL VITAMIN ""C" 10% OFF SE eS eat a HONEY, 2...) .. 15 bs. $10.95» CHONEY 30 Ibs. $20.95, i " NUTRL-REALTH proDucts Castlegar Bath Towels 20% X40" oo Electrical Wire Copper 14/2 .. See Our Catalogue for. a Complete’ Listing, also our 58th ‘Anniversary; Sale Flyer. Starting Today. i USE YOUR GAMBLES CUD ACCOUNT CARD FOR... ALL:YOUR PURCHASES © - 337, Columb Castloger '- Phone 365-3412 “AUTO BODY. COLLISION REPAIRS. Sand ; Bets Paint Jobs" | INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED “Nom Brown” EUAN ‘WEST KOOTENAY, Btanley 2 arene hn Unrry fVeria ng pata BO ‘basketball team will be determined this weekend. The gitle tet quae yesterday. ‘The right to represent this region ‘are play-offs where’ ae ~ Jack Closkoy, Elsle Harabe 7 avectime with « ecre of 5857, Team meibero are top row, let to right, coach Susan Culley, Tyanna Popoff, Brenda Chisan, Ellen Connle Played th Meh | dime with «care of 5454. The Recketted ‘Trail. The game was teeta Sectectiia aller Hive sainates Polonikolf, Jennifer Veroaa Bozek,-Trody Lyons, Kathy Mason and, Carol Castlegar Nome Photo s CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 13, 1975 To Compete In B.C. Finals The Stanley Humphries Senior Boys’ basketball team Is the Kootenay Zone champion. Alter winning the West Kootenay play-offs, the: Rock. ers travelled to Cranbrook last, weekend for the Kootenay Zone final ‘This was a two-game, total points affair, with one game on Friday and the a on Saturday. ‘On Friday, the Rockers defeated the Trojan team by a 68-58 score, High scorers were John Veysey and Wayne Mc- Carthy with 22 and'20 points respectively, » gain, it was'a hustling. . ‘man feeman defense. that was. the key to the Rockers’ victory. “In Saturday's game, the Rockers bit their: offensive , stride and won a relatively. easy 83-86 contest. | * ‘ In this game, Wayne Mec ? Carthy scored 26 points and Tobit Veysey added 16, This game also saw Barry ‘De Paoli come through with his best offensive effort, as he scored 19 points. ‘Thus the Rockers' edge in total points waa 26 for the two games, Open Letter. : Pee “Wee: hep P Poor Loserst } ‘The following letter bas For the’firat thee: years ‘mel Thave ne 2 parent Involved with PeeWee hockey, Trail won over. Castle- - gar in the first game (to my, knowledge) ever. played’ on ‘Trail ‘After every. game’ played.” in Cuutlegar, ‘our boys were treated to hot chocolate, ete. and, although we were always | played in Castlegar, our: boys wee treated to Bit ny eae At this heb - abel to return’ the compliment: but were rudely told ‘our boys won't have any’. Except for the firat couple out of the dressing ‘Tom who managed to get some “ before they were literally push. ed right by us, we Vand he "were completely ign PSAs T jBrew.up with the: Simajority. ‘of the parents i volved and’ know you were always keen and Bowling Results RE Casflegar and District Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 pan. LHS Sandy Brittany 266. LHT Sandy Brittany 629. ._. MHS Marv Hood 300, MHT < Marv Wood 695, ‘THS Serewballs 1064. THT Screwballs 2896", ‘Team Polats: Misfires 9, 3 always the greatest sportsmen, I cannot understand your com- plete about-face. and the fact that. you cannot: pass’ on’ this most valuable attitude in life to, ‘your boys. Thave always been proud “Of the fact that Castlegar had “the keenest competitors and nd the most’ sportsmanlike teams, but I certainly can never be, about tt peers ‘and: happen{to'lose’a game— won't it look st for Castlegar ‘and Canada’s.imaj Gerry Ann. Hee Trail, B. TELEPHONE 3656761 | PLICATION FURTHER TO ~ CONDITIONAL LICENCE ‘NO. 42962. ——— tastes wcans mmm aurtmare access noutes SOE tw HGH NORTH SOE mew Low RORTH $08 attanase aecesa novels -was «Licence -No. On 14th August 1974, British Columbia Hydro and. Power: Authority of.970 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, British Columbia “granted the diversion and: use of the water of the Pend d‘Oreilte River. Further to that Licence, B.C. ‘Hydroand Pow er. “Authority hereby ‘applies to the cai: troller. for approval:to; use. the access road shown'in red (Ni on the above ‘plan. Objections to. this a ‘plication may be ‘filed with: the Water Recorder. at’ Nelson