fi CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 10, 1976 Hockey Tournament Held in Nelson Civic Centre Castlegar Bantams Tie for Third Place in B.C. Championship C, Bantam Hockey | Championship held Easter weekend at Nelson's Civic Centre.’A 4, Billy ot a David Kirby, John Roberts. Josafatow, Rick Grim, Gordon Varabioff and Brian Verigin and manager Dave MacKinnon. {= Castlegar News Photo" Castlegar Court News Two Charges Laid ‘Against. ‘tence and has been placed on probation for six months. 4 _\Mike G.’Silva pleaded ly obtalning food and lodging. guilty toa charge of fraudulent- He received a suspended sen- THE COBBLER SHOPPE (Formerly Castlegar Shoe Repair) 278 COLUMBIA AVENUE “Shoe Repair with Care” : ef GORILLA WORK: BOOTS - SEVERAL PAIRS IN STOCK Kim Doyle, pleaded ‘gully, toa charge of driving with a SHOPPE HOURS blood alcohol count over .08, He 9 am. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays thru Saturday was fined $200 as well as being 278 Col: Ave. — Castlegar — Phone 365-5616 Patrick Hall pleaded sully to being a minor in of liquor. He was fined $25. ees ~ PLAZA DAYS 5 SPECIALS CARL'S DRUG MART of Castleaird Plaza PHONE 365-7269 Specials Good Today Through Saturday, April 10-11-12 Thrums.Man_ ‘An accident, reported ‘to local police March 29, is resulted ina Th Castlegar made a govd showing al the B.C.-Bantam Hockey Championship held at : Nelson's Civic Centre, placing third in an elght-Leam round robin tournament, Tt was the firat time a Castlegar Bantam team had represented this area In B.C, play-offs. The team was coach- ed by John Bozek and Mike Lauriente, with the manager being Doug MacKinnon. In the first game against North Shore Winter Club, Castlegar was defeaied by 043 re. The North’ Shore Club ‘ended up in second place with 5 wins and 2 losses. David Kirby did all ‘his team's scoring, with assists to 8. Bozek (3), B. Verigin,and G. Pace. Larry Ingham handled 43 shots, Castlegar bounced back with a 59 win over host team Nelson. Castlegar nlarksmen were N. Voykin (2) with asalsts by P. Rilkoff, B, Martin, B. Verigin, J. Townsend, D. Kirby (2) and M. Varabioff (2). Fort St, John waa the third opponent, and after a hard fought battle, Castlegar scored Inthe last three seconds of play to make the score 5-4. Scoring were G. Sorensen (2), B. Marten, D. Kirby and 8. Bozek, with assists going to N. Voykin (2), G. Pace, G. Sorensen,” M. Varibioff, J, Townsend and B. ham kicked The fourth game was against Kimberley and here the Kootenay Trophy was at stake: ‘The game ended ina 5-5 tie, but in sudden death “overtime Castlegar scored and captain of the team, Steven Bozck, was presented with the East-West Kootenay Trophy, * Scoring for Cantar wero N. Voykin (2), R. Grim, D. Kirby and.B, Nazaroff, Assists wenl to B.Verigin, J, Town- send, B, Nazaroff, P. Rilkoff, 8. Bozek and J, Roberts, Castlegar fell victim tothe undefeated and eventual cham- pions, North Kamloops by a score of 4-3. Local scorers were 8S. Bozek, G, Pace and R. Rilkoff with assists made by D, Kirby (2) B. Verigin, P. Rilkoff and N. Voykin. ‘In. presenting the B.C. Bantam Championship Trophy to the Kamloops team, Gordon \ House, vice-president of the C. Amateur Hockey “ton; atated that the fine play ‘and keen competition displayed by all the teams’ proved, that i they had’ won! the’ right’ to represent their area in the play-offs. gcratleese outplayed the B. Martin, S, G: Pace, B. B, Nazaroff er “D. Kirby (8), J. Roberts, N. Voykin, G. Sorenson (2), M. .Varabioff and R. Sherstobitoff. Assists went to R. Grim (2), R. :Sherstobitolf (2), M. Varabioff (3). N. Voykin, 8. Bozek (2), D. Kirby (2), B. Nazaroff (2), B. Martin, J. Townsend (2), G. > Pace, G. Sorenson, 'B. Verigin and J.‘Roberts, Goaltending was shared by Larry Ingham and Randy Kir by. In the last game of the tournament, Castlegar downed .. Contractors Hold Meeting In Vernon this Saturday One hundred and dl twenty the Okan- charged with driving while having his driver's licence under suspension and for failing to remain at the scene of an lent. Charged April 2 is ‘Arthur “Hall whose 1964 Plymouth was in collision. with “a park vehlela owned by Carol Priée Castlegar: = iiss 3s The incident took place in laza parking Principal business of the meting wil bo an examination of the agen will be mere at the Village ( re ing bonds which guarantee that th, annual meeting a the Southern Interior Construction tion, Representing more than re th ¢°400 firms engay f constrti ‘interior members who are general let 3 “No injuries were reported, No Injuries ~ When Tonker Hits Compact No injuries were reported following Monday morning's accident in which a 1974 tanker PING PONG BALLS. ‘Assorted Pottery Everyone Can be a Winner. All our balls are stamped with our store name. 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Kelowna, Penticton, Castlegar. and Crant fon has ‘the is capable of fob. completing the Cor Totalled~- fter: ‘Rolling Over Five Times ‘A 1967 Ford was totalled on Wednesday of last week after it left Highway No, 3A ear’ China near Greek and rolled, ‘five times. : Driver and only occu Robert Jahn Zebert, of Castle gar, ia charged with driving “ without due care and attention, No injuries were reported. Services Conclude Today For Nastia Stoopnikoff, 90. Funeral services began yesterday and concluded today at2 p.m. for Nastia Stoopnikolf, 90, of Winlaw, who died ‘Tues- day “at the Castlegar and District. Hospital, Born April 20, 1886, in Russia, Mrs. Stoopnikoff came to Canada in 1899 to Saskat- chewan and was married in that province. She came to British Colura- bia in:d912 residing firat in - Brilliant, then in 1939 moved to Slocan’ chy. Following her turn to Nelson. OUT Special Stitchin’ Fun Winch Pillow Decorative Stitchery . by the numbers — Regular $7: 98° SPECIAL .... (esas . Cabaret This Friday and Saturday Downstairs In’ the Fully Air-Conditioned MARLANE HOTEL husband's death in 1960, she lived with members of her family, spending the greater of her time with a son in Winlaw. Mrs. Stoopnikoif has been a guest in Raspberry Lodge for ‘the past. two and a half years. She was predeceased by her husband, William, in 1960 and is survived by two sons, Peter, of Winlaw and John, of Shoreacres; two daughters, Mrs. Pete (Alice) Konkin, of Penticton and Mrs. Irene Anu- pooshkin, of Brilliant; 16 grand: - children, 25 great-grand- children and one sister, Mrs. * Wasoona Zibin, of Robson. Burial is to take place at Perry Siding Cemetery with the Costlegat Funeral Home in Nanaimo 93 placing Castlegar ine : hig place tle with Fort St, Seal gellors for Castlegar were B, Nazarolf (3), G. Soren: son, D, Kirby (3) P. Rilkoff and 8. Bozek, with assists by B. fishy (2), 8, Bozek (5), N. Voykin, B. Verlgin, M. Varabi- ‘off, G. Sorenson and P, Rilkolf. ‘The following trophies were presented by Les Mur- ‘dock, district director of the.’ B.C. Amateur Hockey Associa- tion: t + The most valuable goalle— Larry Ingham of the Castlegar team; the most valuable for- .ward—Ian MeInnes of N ‘Shore Winter Club; and most ‘valuable defencemen—Randy. ‘Will of North Kamloops, | The Castlegar-team re- celyed tremendous support. from thelr familles and fans and recorded the largest crowds at 8 games. E Participating teams and thelr'standinge were: North Kamloops swept the Uitle with a 7-0 record; Vaneou- ver’s North Shore Winter Club was second at 6-2; Castle- Nanaimo placed fourth with a 9-4 mark; Kimberley was sixth at2-4-1; Nelson was seventh at * 1-6-1, and Kitimat finished Inst a Zou. ye To " FAMILY. SHOE RENEW. Film for thote looking the difficulties of life. 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