2 ra CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 26, 1977 > ceeen pee ee NT ENE TREE TS TY OE EW REPELS F Bill Turner Photos for the Castlegar News Castlegar Minor Soccer Game Results Castlegar Minor Soccer Diy. ~ May 16—Ajax 4, Dynes i "Beniffca 2, Juveritas 1. Div. 3: May 16—Wolves 3, Celtics ” May 17—Wolves 1, Rang- ers0, * ‘Gc Crawler..." * (CRANBROOKILTD. ‘The Bulldozer People Genuine ITM Undercarriage, aoe Tracks, seetiaule, | ‘ Bn Van Yeerloo of Castlegar Takes Hurdle in Stride ‘Stanley Humphries Secures Seventh Consecutive Title Stanley Humphries Sec ondary School secured its, seventh consecutive title at the West Kootenay Secondary Schools Track and Field Meet last Wednesday at Haley Track in Warfield, accumulating 404 joints, The Castlegar school was. the over-all winner in’ addition to being the leader in the large high school category and ‘was oy b Saleen No Water Shortage Here: as Rocky Mol of seas Disappears with a Splash During an Obstacle Race rrurmeta 3 AL'S) ‘Baked-On Enamel. © Brown or White © All Aluminum bits, Sab edges, etc. “Acomplete Ro © Community Recreation News : 3 More Stalf Regional Recreation “Gow mission No. 1 has applied to the Regional Didtrict of Central Kootenay for the hiring of an additional full-time staff mem- ber. The staff member would be ponsible for the and implementation of the winter and summer activities and special programs. 2 Swim-A-Thon The Castlegar Aquanauts have been granted the use of - the Bob Brandson Poo! on June Jith for ‘a Swim-A-Thon and panes 8. and 7 for a Swim Meet. . ALSO 4 “YOUR BOBCAT DEALER Made continuous EEE Phone Days 489-271 Nights 489-3126. Sr aas-e49d Telex 041-45222 sotiite = = o ewnepe “ALEX PEREVERZOFF Grand Forks 442-8545 Evenings Employing reliable Union” painters. Try our prices for Home Decorating. Bob Brandson Pool. Pool. - Director Pat Metge re- ~ ported’ the Bob Brandson Pool ,.. was late in opening due‘to the City Works Department not: receiving on time. the -1 boilers’, that were necessary to heat the” pool water, Report's Implications) The commission has re- ceived from the City of Castle. gar the W. K. Smith report on the function of recreation. Be- of the the » tee of Susan “Culley, Shelly. Harnadek, Ron Plotni- CALL COLLECT 226-7730 : “: koff, Dan Obedkoff and Corinne RR. #1 Winlaw You Don't Have to Be . PAUL BUNYAN to Appreciate the Quality of PIONEER CHAIN SAWS: . .. Let us show you -the Pioneer. P-26 ; reg. §209.95 and receive 1 qt. of Oil and 1 File with purchase. 10% OFF: FOR CASH. MONASHEE:: Sporting Equipment - 1400 Columbia + 365-3181 cause of the imp report the commission will be forming a committee which it hopes can meet. with city coun- cil to discuss its implications. Tennis Lessons A. reported ..38:. persons: have participated to date in the Learn ‘to Play ‘Tennis lessons. The Sandlot Softball: League has a total of eight‘teams while the T- “League, has‘seven teams. Recreation Vans’, The. Regional District: has been requested to, place one of ; at the - Cindy ,Harnadek has been hired as pool manager for the Robson % Staff Requested For Summer © the recreation vans up: for tender. - Summer Activities The summer. program of. activities is presently being scheduled .and.:an announce-: ment on alt summer activities will be made the beginnirig of June. Bingo, Shrine Cireus : ‘The. director’ reports : the Community Complex is still a ~ much-used facility and a couple of the major upcoming events ‘inelude the Shrine Circus “and the Project Society Cash Bingo? ual Shares During the’ Klondike Gold Rush, partners would often spend the winter: whipsawing lumber to build their boat ‘for hauling supplies. to. the gold fields. The rigorous work often caused tempers to. flare. Oc- © easionally a partnership “was ‘dissolved by sawing a boat, in. “two after. a quarrel. é : It took about. 800. feet of.” ip-sawed. limber to’ build.a boat to haul one ton of. Acsight, July. and August.’ App! forms to enroll your ® son Please 8 sped ify whi : will once ee fale oO} .penings ch two-week perit we-can accom: ea te your son/daughter: for a longer, . +) stay, we will notify you. Thank you; f Endicott Centre, es anne B.C. _ The Endicott Centre for summer stay during to fh e Centre for. application ‘daughter for this summer stay, lod.you desire and If followed in the over-all stand- ings by Trafalgar Junior Se- condary of Nelson with 289 and J.;L. Crowe with 268, * Trafalgar was the junior secondary victor and Boundary Central of Midway. won the small high school section with 215 points. = There were 350 athletes from 13 schools taking part in the meet which decided those qualifying for the East-West Kootenay Meet Saturday, May 28 at Haley Track. The quali- fiers there will advance to the B.C. finals in Vancouver June 34. The Jack Carmichael Me- morial Trophies for the best individual formances went ho ‘broke her: own Tong. of 5.63 metres with” léap Of 5.85, and to ; Crowe! 's Art Low who smashed a long-standing pole vault mark of 3.91 metres with a vault of 4 metres even. The’ previous record was 3.91 set by Crowe's Bob Yard. Other records broken were the senior boys'’ discuss by Crowe's Mike Roch with a toss of 40.74, topping Mike Conkin of Castlegar's 39.90 mark. Aggregate junior awards were won by Theresa Lenardon and Elysa. Underhill of Trafal- gar who tied and Stan Barnes. The senior aggregates - went to Corinne’ McGauley of - Castlegar and Art Low. Trafal- gar won the'j Junior girls’ felay. * Fast — Courteous/— Rel liable a Phone 365- 3700. If you are © thinking of, having, a sewer hooked up,’;,: Be Sure you'Call ... “The Drain Surgeons’ oF Powell Plumbing Crescent Valley an 365-3717 359-7703) Relax this Summer - and Do Your. 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Emie G ec A Two — Aug. 15th - 20th and Aug. 22nd -.27th Registration Date dune 4th & Sth — oi Arena’ a.m; untll2 p.m. Fes $37 per Session me = “United = te Registration Forms may be pleted up ‘at Complex f for Pre tegienet ane DIVISIONS: Ml Attend Your Clinic ' CASTLEGAR ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION (Columbia Avenue) ‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ist’ 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. - CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY. ier erence nemien coon bafet; ngaltant has’ arrived in a ” aid Heidi Helle who is a graduate: f.the, , Community *: nL ship Diploma i leidi Helle Here on Sune 6 Valley, Vista School held its annual Sports Day last Friday, with competitions for: young. sters In kindergarten; Grades:1,;: . ‘and 2, The day's events offered. something for everyone, with parents and pre-kindergarten + , children also taking part, The day finished with an ice cream cone for everyone, provided by the teachers. The staff: members thanked _ all parents who helped to run the events:and comprised the cheering section. + The following.. were the winners of the kindergarten events in ‘order of first, second and ‘third: Peter Pack Relay Team 1, team 3.and team 2. Girls (Jan.-April}: Michelle ” * Skizica, Patti Perkinson and Lana Rush, Girls (May-Dec.): Jennifer Mair, Sheri-Lyn Makeiv and Lisa Reibin, Boys (Jan.-March}: Taylor Harding, Scott Nelson and Richard York. Boys (March-July): Jason Cho, Richard Crowe and Darcy Huscroft, Boys (Aug.-Dec.): Ian Far- ‘Red Red Cross Woter iter Safety Consultant and this summer’ B.C.Yukon Red Cross has launched a small craft program to counteract the happy-go-lucky attitude many of us‘have about boats, “More often than you would believe,” Miss Helle said, “someone who has seldom been in a boat will buy one of these “ aluminum car-toppers and, without a glance at the printed Vancouver City P vided her with much of her push it into :the water, grab the cars—and get into trouble, maybe serious trouble.” i ‘There are over a thousand ‘ drownings each year in Canada, Red. Cross statistics show, a third of them involving small craft, “This is why Red Cross is . behind instruction in the basics of safe rowing, canoeing and aquatic exp fo¥ her second year, Miss Helle will again serve those aquati programs “fir the” West™Kéot- ~ enby.: “I also- promote: safe en;: joyment of tl ¥ ater generally, power boating—so we all can be ele on the water this summer.” - fted Cross water safety in- 3 ‘strustors teach the anatomy of . + the boats, different methods of - rowing-and paddling,” and ‘the handling of the craft‘under all Get | {Why ‘tot get the best? LL Chromacolor TV ‘All Solid State, ‘Chassis, featuring Electronic. Video’ Guard, the Most dependable: Tuning System ever. MIKE’S TV SERVICE. : 621 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-5112 Heidi Helle conditions. Instruction also in-. eludes PFDs (personal flotation ita~ naviation and weather. “Originally from North Van- - couver,. Miss Helle has, been’ actively involved in many areas :of recreation: both as partici. pant and leader. In the winter months she is sports director for “a Vancouver ski club. Swimming, jogging and camp- ing take up her time during the summer. “Another thing the Red Cross is very concerned about is all the children who drown,” ‘she said. ‘Do you realize how fast a small child.can move when he ‘wants to? One second they're At Volley Vista School Lest Friday Sports Day was Fun for All rell, Lowell Harder and Kevin Killough. ° : Jumping Race’ Girls’ (Jan,-April): : Sherri Popéff,.. Patti Perkinaon and Lana Bush.” 3+ Girls (May- Dee): Lyn Makeiv, Jennifer Mair and - Judi Closkey. Boys ; (Jan.-Mar.): “Taylor Harding, Scott Nelson and Richard York, Boys (March-July): Robert Penner, Richard Crowe’ and Darcy Huscroft. Boys (Aug.-Dec.): Ian Far- rel, Scott. Gray and Kevin Killough. Crab Walk Girls (Jan.-April):' Patti Perkinson, Sherri Popoff and Michelle Skzica. Girls (May-Dec.):. Sheri- Lyn Makeiv, Judi Closkey and Michelle Wilson, and Jennifer Mair, Boys (Jan.Mar.): Taylor Harding, Paul Orton and Scott Nelson. ~ _ Boys (March-July): Rich- ard Crowe, Robert Penner and Darcy Huseroft. Boys (Aug.-Dec.): Kevin Killough, Tan Farrell and Scott Gray and Glenn Magee: * there on the beach 6 or beside the poo), the next instant they've chased a ball into the water— and you've hardly had time to blink. “Ata campsite, “you child may. wander around a clump of brush and be right out of sight. Is he close by—or lost?” . Beaches are deceptive, she adds. There are plenty’ of people ‘about ‘and’ even: life- guards,’ but you can't be sure - ~ Ski they are’ alert to your child's Shori:, Ford.” | Marble and Spoon Girls (Jan.-April: Sherri Popoff, Allison Zanet and Lana - Bush, Girls (May-Dec.): Michelle Wilson, Judi Closkey and Leah "Boys: (Jan,-March); Taylor Harding and Scott Nelson, Paul Orton and Elmer Guindon. Boys (March-July): Robert Penner, Darcy Huscroft and Richard York. Boya (Aug.-Dec.): Glenn Magee, Lowell Harder and Kevin Killough, Pre-Kindergarten Cheryl Killough, David + Closkey and Scott Scallon, Wheelbarrow Race Girls (Jan.-April): Patti Perkinson, Michelle Skzica and Lana Bush. Girls (May-Dec.): Sarah Scalton, Jennifer Mair and Michelle Wilson. Boys (Jan.-March): ‘John Bird and Taylor Harding, Paul ° Orton and Ian Young. Boys (Mareh July): Ryan Atkinson, Phillip. Wiebe and 4 Richard Crowe. Boys (Aug.-Dee.); Lowell”, Harder, Chris. Bowen ‘and Kevin ‘Killough, B he f Wiener for Grades 1 and 2 were as follows in order of first, ibe and: third: | oe Gnas 1 Girls: Maya Kal- 4 ‘akon, Laura’ Goetting and ‘ami Humphrey. Grade 1 Boys (Group one): Craig Charlton, Steven Duck- Deanna Neumann ‘and Donna Wolff. i Grade 2 Boys: Brent Makeiv, Bryan Wilson. and Colin Carew. Parents’ Race (Peanut and Spoon) : Mrs. Boolinoff and Mrs. Nichols; Mrs. Humphrey and Mrs. Birch; Mrs. Green and Mrs. Orr, Preschoolers’ Race ~~~ Suzanne Orr, Adriennd~, Wilson and David Green. os ON THE STUFF 1 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 28, 1977 ‘Attention! Residents Of: © Rosslond © Oasis © Blueberry - © Castlegor Area * Slocan Park ® Thrums’ Kootenay Furnace .~ : will be initiating their, Annual Oil Burner rvicing Program on May 1. Please call now! Kootenay Furnace 821 - 16th Ave., Genelle * 693-2209 AT BARBECUES ARE MADE OF PRICES IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY, MAY 28 TILE AT., MAY 28 GANADA GRADE “ CHUCK STE * BEEF 719 POT ROAST CANADA’ "GRADE “A” BEEF: ‘CLUB STEAKS $7 69 FRESH WHOLE FRYING CHICKEN vs... 19 worth and Kelly = Grade 1 Boys (Group two): Mark Boolinoff, Dave Ackney and Travis Green. Grade 2 Girls: Donna Valdas Orr and Lisa chic 4 Grade (2° Boys: “Colin Carew, Peter Tischler; -Bryan _ Wilson:and Hugh Maxwell. whereabouts, “Even: at’ the poo}, in the time it takes you to , rub on suntan oil or find your sunglasses, : ‘a ‘child may have slipped into’ mio ac under the water;.. too. aaa PDrownings 0 of chil are often silent,- Miss hellg é “and the sixth sense.th : parents to the:fact " safety program, Red Cross does its’ best. to’ protect “everyon engaged in water activities, but its up to all of us to “keep eye on the kids.” = Lumberjack. Keith Elledge: Player of Week Kootenay International Senior Baseball League. is pleased to announce that the “Player of the Week” for May. 9-15 is Keith Elledge of the Col ville Valley Lumberjacks. . Keith - Elledge's © produc- tian: —batted 600 (3 for 6) in = weekend: doubleheader ~ split ': ‘swith (New Denver-Silverton | “Twins, * drove home the winning run in his, team’s 3-2 opening 2.game victory. ‘preserved the victory— from his ‘centre field ‘position =" gtymied'a New: Denver. threat_. iB. .’by throwing out'a base runne: “and then’ in the last’ inning “threw “out | the” Spetential tying run at home : te coap ite Colville’ second game toss, Keith collected two ” hase hits, one rbi and scored at Bosse 5 will be re bald sole NO CHARGE Until June 5 Masculine Cokimbia rings: for the young men make a treasurable |? and lasting Grad Gift to commemorate this special day. 'e For the young lady graduating this year, choose from one of the ; finest selections of contemporary Ce nee bs the fe, noorea: dowellery’s. St 14 Kt. Gold CI {: } 's Gold. & sliver Lockets ting Sliver C rme soldered ‘‘Free'’ of ‘Gold {10-14 Ku Grad suppl ied wi 76 Pine Street a Sig in Charm: spit Ring 0KLS Bosse’ $s elon “one run. Mr. Elledge will receive a $10 cash token donated by the. . Grand Forks and District Sav- ings C Credit-Uni Tu-Dor 625 Columbia me ov, and Tanis Wesley... °-: Grade 1 Boys: Mark Grade 2 Girls: Pauline Orr, “Betty Henke and Carolyn Friesan. ©, Grade “2 Boys: , Colin. Stephanie: “Harmsto bag ‘Grade 1 Boys ig rou one): aie Duckworth, Craig Grade 1: Bo: 8 (group two): ?Mark* Boolinoff, 4 Billy P Grays Bobby Bricker, Travis Green and Robert Hill, Robert Graz- iotto, Grade 2 Girls: Pauline Orr, Misa Uchida and Carolyn ; i “Grade 2. Boys: Colin” Carew, Peter Tischler; Hugh Maxwell and Bryan Wilron,; Crabwalk: - \ Grade 1 Girls: Stephanie Harmston, Maya Kalmakov and * Laura Goetting. 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