Pircrssret red) CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 13, 1977 In West Koote! Nelson, Trail Take Trophies The West Kootenay All- Star Soccer Tournament held in: Castlegar last Saturday was a success, in spite of an unco-" operative weatherman, In Div, 3, Nelson won the * West Kootenay Realty Board Trophy by defeating Rossland 7-0, Castlegar 4-1 and Trail 3-2. Other scores were Trail 2—Castlegar 0; Trail 7—Ross- land 0; Castlegar 2—Rossland In Div. 2, Trai! won the E. C. Mason Trophy by defeating Castlegar and Rossland 3-0 and Nelson, 1-0, Other scores were Nelson T—Rossland 1; Nelson 2— Castlegar 0; Castlegar 5—Ross- land 0. Trail’s Mercer Named KISBL° Coach of Year -Named Coach ofthe Year *~ for the Kootenay International Senior Baseball League's 1977 season is Trail Hotelmen’s Art presented the league's Most Valuable Player award, R Mercer led the Hotelmen tothe best record in the KISBL TROPHY WINNING teams daring Saturday's West Kootenay All-Star Soccer Tourney were Mercer, ‘who last week was from Trall and Nelson. Displaying the cherished hardware are Joc] Sawada left, holding the West Kootenay Realty Board Trophy as Qnd All Star Lineup Kootenay International . Senior Baseball League , has announced the following 1977 » first and second all-star teams, - as selected by the seven league Ron Bergen, Trail,’ left- ! handed .pitcher; Eric Lepper, '' E.K. Angels, right-handed pitcher; Jack Kelly, N.D.-Sil., catcher; Leo Orstead,” Rep. first base; John Clark, Rep.. A. second base; Pete. Bradway, representative of the Nelson team Division 3 and John Dyer with the E. C. Mason Trophy won by the’ Trail team, Division 2.° CasNewsFoto es Rik Hall during the regular season (17-3—.850). Trail went on to + capture the KISBL champion- ship with play-off decisions over the East Kootenay Angels and the New Denver-Silverton Twins. “Coach of the Year’’ Ballot Results (Based on 3-2-1 pts. system) Coach 1237 Art Mercer, Trall 4 Marty Babluk, E.K. Angels 22 Jack Kelly, N.D.-Silverton Eddie Sacks, major Republic ity shall impoced if ae Frank Marksman, ‘erly po Colville or kneeing. 2-16 This Week, Buy a Pioneer P26 Chainsaw At the Reg. Price of ............209% And Receive the Following Sporting Equipment Ltd. 1400 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-3181 “WHERE WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL” : Views from Recreation - Lae All courses of our fall schedule of activities are now underway. A few of the courses ~ offered had to be cancelled due to lack of enrollment. Please remember ,that the success of } all our programs depends on your participation, so in future, please join us in something that will fill that empty evening. Young Chefs The majority. of the courses offered are now in full. swing, and participation is very high. Childrens Cooking for the 9-12-year-olds, has proved to be very popular and on Wednes- day of this ‘week a second class will start. From all reports, the future chefs are very adapt at ~ their work and are everi gaining |. a little weight from sampling their. wares, ‘ ;, Ladies’ Broomball : are; still. taking calis from ‘any ladies interestéd' int playing broomball during the day. For a lot of fun and good exercise this could be just what - you are looking for. Give us a ring at 365-3386 and leave your name and phone number. Public Skating Don't forget to come to the complex - and take in some sessions of public skating. Fora very nominal fee you may have “a couple of hours of ice time enjoyment. Bring a friend and skate for fun. Public skating times are Tuesdays from 10-12 noon and 2:30 to 4, Thursdays ° sfrom 10-12 noon and 2:30-4, Fridays from 2-3:30, Saturdays from 2:45-4:45 and Sundays from 2:15 to 4 and 8-9:15. Don't ‘forget—you. can skate for your own enjoyment at eight different times a week. See you at the arena. Baseball Looking ahead to next spring? The annual meeting of the minor baseball association will be held Oct. 17 at the complex. Come and give the baseball association your sup- port, as well as help plan next season. Volunteers such as you means the success of another baseball season. Support your boy by taking an active part in this worthwhile organization. Softball Wednesday at 8 p.m. there will be a meeting of the Selkirk Valley Girls Softball Assoc. All interested persons are wel- * come. Travelling Exhibit From -Oct. 9-30, a travel-. ling exhibit from the Western Art Association entitled “Art- ists, Stamps and Stamp Im- ages” will be on view at the National Exhibition Centre ‘ from 1-4 p.m: daily. Journey across the bridge and take in this worthwhile exhibit. Mime Theatre. Axis Mime, a well-known. Vancouver Mime Troupe will’ be performing in the lounge at Selkirk College at noon on Oct. Director Pat Metge a 13. Drop over and view, this professionel troupe in action. Grape Harvest. On Saturday, Oct. 15 the Castlegar Figure Skating: Club is presenting its Second Annual Grape Harvest Celebration at the Community Complex. Sam- pling gets underway at 8 p.m. with dancing to the Generation Gap following ‘at *9. For an evening of fun and fellowship pick up your tickets at West's. Dept. Store or Castlegar Drugs ~ and join the Figure Skating Club for the evening. Last year this event was very popular, so get your tickets early. Minilce We are still taking mini ice bookings at the Recreation Office. Call our office. with your request. For. only $4/an hour eal,sfaroil gel nie like nothing get mom and dad out on the ice, so give us a call at 365-3386, Rebel Hockey * The Castlegar Junior Reb- els take to the ice again-on Friday, with their opposition * being last. year’s first-place = Gol, third base: Kevin Oliver, Tr., short-stop; Pat Dunn, Rep., left field; Art Mercer,: Tr., centre field; Mike Linn, ND. Sil, right fi field. °~ Second Team Steve Herbert, G.F., left- handed pitcher; Rory Rickard, Rep., right-handed pitcher; Bob James, E.K. Angels, catcher; ° Bob Neale, E.K. Angels, first base; Larry Reid, Tr., second base; Ed Wilcox, Tr., third base; Phil Angrinon, N.D.-Sil.,” short-stop; Bob Garden, E.K. Angels, left field; Stu Nelson, N.D.-Sil., ‘centre field; Al Roemer," E.K: Angels: right field. Eric Lepper, John Clark, + Pat Dunn and Mike Linn were! a “unanimous, choices. ° Rebels’ Clean Sweep Yields Castlegar Rebels made a* clean sweep over the weekend, winning each of three games by a one-goal margin. . >. Feiday night's action start- ed with Creston assuming a 1-0 _ lead on a goal from Neil Smith at the end of one period of play. Smith of Creston ‘scored again in the. second, followed by .a goal by Keith Astendorf., * The Rebels’ only goal was by Glen Sorensen with assists from Tim Paul and Dan Walker, and the period ending with the Rebels trailing by two. goals. Castlegar opened up in the third with goals by Bruno Tas- sone, John Makaroff and Dan Walker. Tassone.and Makaroff and Steve Bozek, picked up the assists in that period, The game ended with a 4-3 score for the. Clippers. The Rebela outshot the Clippers 57-30. and each team. took iat minutes in ‘ernie Betaday night, the Sabers took the fire ¢ two goals to the Rebels’ single ‘Three Wins by Tim Paul to end the first period play. Second period action was reversed. with, the ‘Rebels ‘get- ting two goals, by John Makar- off and Jeff Townsend. Walker picked up an assist on Makar- offs goal. Fernte's lone goal was by Dave Taylor. James Sinclair made it 43. | for Fernie early :in-the third period. Castlegar: answered back ‘with a: goal’ by “Bruce _ Martin. . Fernie again retaliated with a goal by Vince’ Bouver and, with two seconds remain- ing in the period, Steve Bozek popped one in the net to even the score 5-! In overtime action, Dave ; Kanigan scored after 11% °mi- nutes of play in a set up play. by. Dave Kirby. “Vern Hanson was in the net for the Rebels. A total of 27 minutes in penalties were call- ed" With otily "foil" minute: ing Ua thie "Rebels." The Rebels beat ‘out the host Kimberley Knights 4.3 ina {continued on page A8)' Castlegar sentinel Baseball Assn. at the Community. Complex For the Month of October, Only ‘Winterize your. outboard or- sterndrive motor, NOW!” Remember? ‘An ounceof " oar Is worth a pound a WE'VE GOT. TO. MOVE © * THESE 77's. <4\. Our 1978 MERC OUTBOARD G\ MOTORS Will Bo ARRIVING So Cash In On These Savings! . ~ 42 HP. | 7 HP. Reg. $546. | Reg. $734 league winners, the Rossland. ~ Warriors. Dan Walker and John Wishloff, former Warrior « stalwarts, have now donned the.” Rebels’ uniforms and are per- forming very well for their own home town. Many of last year's players * are, back in uniform this year and with the addition of Daa and Johfi arid a few new faces, this should prove tobe a:very exciting year for Junior Hockey in Castlegar.” Selkirk Saints Saturday night fs another big hockey night at the complex when the Selkirk Saints make their first public appearance of _ the season. Their: ‘opposition this first time out is the Nelson Intermediate squad. Come to the arena at 8:30 and: see college hockey at its best:*. Don't forget now, for a full weekend of exciting hockey action watch the Rebels play on” Friday and: the . Saints. -on Saturday. See you at the aren Hel ‘ ip. Pane A recreation’ word to the’ ‘wise—HELP. Most sport” or- ganizations in the area are run by -volunteers’ your’ HELP- is needed to keep these organiza- tions, running at full capacity, Had a. Swim Lately? * Call Beaver Volley © Public; Pool... 367-7333 ~ We Will Send You Schedul “Friday, Oct. 14 —'8 p.m.” CASTLEGAR REBELS vs. ROSSLAND Castlegar Sports Complex Reyalar int each year. Ani interest Bond th interest autem on your inte nd. ‘After che’ you will eam interest on your the annual ra eof 8.06%. “Youre buy, the Regular Interest Bond for cash where rye bank or invest in denominations o f $300, $500, $1,000 and $5,000. SAFETY, INSTANT CASH AND RETURN AGOOD. 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Both new naw up taacombined ne How Fish See Color Vy For years fishermen. have f ted: with the question ‘of \q@hother fish sce colors, Some in¥cént(: research! made‘ avail- | jable to, Red Fisher of Mer- ‘cury outboard’s outdoor tec: ireation - department", shows ithat fish ‘noti only’ see. colo: hey change their vision erie option to black-and-white at ‘gertain time ¢ To understand how fish s60 it Sderwater, Sher ghar iH (blue and ) take’ ‘Tonge! ‘to be abso: tor than ‘ 10 “ion Tight, steer "(rod). ‘Thus fish; see blue and green Hires in ’ their fru colora, deeper in.tho.wat ¢7’Red lures 0 we jose thelr, [dotor as’ they go’ below. Hqurface, and ‘Analy tho a mn by. “as sl ly. grey Aibtack, ‘On the, other hand, {Yellow and orange—although Hin the long-light wave cate- ‘gory — retain’ considerable | Sept to apearly 80 feet ke i} How do-fish change from ffolor vision to. lphite? Ite a, complicated process that uses both cone’: jand rod receptor cells in fish {eves (not:all/fish have both). ; Cone cells'see colora while tod cells. see only. Haccand white. Cone. cells’ are used _ during daylight, wi red ‘bells come into use at' nl; The changeover isn't nee hours, 2,8 guide them to’. possible black-and- ‘District Bowling Results soppsonseseeneees, ‘ Golden: Age Boi ‘LHS ‘Ellen foil 219, ' LHT Ellen Cormier 462, ; MHS. Henry ‘Humphrey 227, MHT, Henry, Humphrey Mon. Mornlig Ladles-Colfee League (Oct. 8) LHS Anne Podd 292, LHT _ Anne Podd 713..." \v ee THe Valley, Mites; 1082, IT Coffee Mates 3100, east Points: Valley Mites 19—87, Hot Rods 18—49, China Dolls 7—85, Collections 8—36, Colles Mates 21—50, Gliders Other 600's: Helen Kinakin 632, Anna Boel 607. Mon... ; Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Shirley Zayteolf 246. “Lar Shirley Zaytsoff 667. MHS Tony Costa 273. \ MHT, Hugh DesGardins 624, \s THS Hot Shots 1248, THT Labatts 3187. Team Points: Spares 41, Labatts 22, Pink Panthers 23'/, Kokanees $2, Slow Pokes 26%, :(Hot.Shots 23, Other 600's: Tony Crata 608, ‘Tues. ‘Morning Ladies —Colfee , Break (Oct, 4) "LHS’ Kate Voykin. 260. ‘LHT Mario Makaroff 654.‘ . . THS Take Five 1118. THT. Take Five 8201. “Team Points: Cheerios 11, Muffets 11, Mugs 6%, Pincurl- ers 14%, Take Five 28, Wheat- jes 18, ‘Team . Points: Caathis : Other 8600's: Ron Melntyre + ‘ ‘Drugs’. 62, Super, Valu +46,. 678, John Paulson 660, Marvin ° ‘Other 600's: Britt Edblad | ‘THS: Castlegar Drugs Sle. me Castlegar Drugs. ? Beauty'Lane 48, Cameo Beauty. 42%, Northwest Homes 88", Central Foods 31.: Other 600's: J. Muller 655, L, Buday.631, D, ‘Halbauer 608, -- Tues, Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. LHS Selma Adams 211, ' LHT Selma Adams 599, MHS. Tony Costa 282, MHT. Tony Costa 728, THS = Columbia : 5-148, THT Columbia 63427, Team Points: Whatevers 18, Columbia 5—22, Dingbats 20, The Coride 1, Club ee Regulars 6. Castlegar Minor Soccer’ Playoff Results . Results of Castlegar Minor Soccer playoffs were as follows; Div. ies Ajax 2; Dynamo 0; Juven- tus 2, Benfica 0; ‘Ajax 8, Benfica 2; Juventus 2, Dynamo 1; Ajax 4, Juventus 0; and Benfica 5, “Dynamo 0. _” House team trophy. was, won by Juventus. Playoff trophy was award Sp ed to Ajax. Most ‘valuable player tro: phy went to P. Kulbaba of the Dynamo team while: most Sportsman-like Player was B. Fletcher of the Juventus. Div, I Arsenal ‘team won the house trophy and the Wolves won the playoff trophy.. Div. IV House trophy was won on by i the Panthers. | ‘Prepares sags Season By THELMA EHMAN Ladios’ ‘Auxiliary to Minor Hockey is ready for another bhsy and exciting season, fol- tgwing a fall meeting to finalize several business events. extended to Danny Nazaroff for” oe rite cls Latex high wafl : rri-Gloss is easy to apply i sand easy to clean: For Kiochens, bathroo! tim -will be a suggestion box avail-. > able for new ideas, Division’ Mothers are as follows:: Novice—Marilyn Veri- ' gin, Atom—Trudi, Biln, Pee . Del Wee—Lorraine,, DeRosa, ' Ban- ‘tam—Bobby: Keriaff: and: Mid “get—Jeanette Horning. Hospitality will be carried out the same as year in c areas. Semi-Gloss provides Ase finish for chen, athrooms and woodwork. . A motion was carried that the vice-president’s ‘position include the ‘duties. of Minor Hockey Week Co-ordinator. It : was felt this was a good way to learn about the business part, of hockey. Any group wishing to have the concession in the old arena ¢ opened while the ice is, he! ;_used can do:so, thank the people who attended the: meeting. Leroy 689, Larry Olson 614. Tues. Night Mixed | out pam, | (Sept. 27) LHS Judy Keus 278. LHT Judy Keus 665. ‘ THs Charlie Burdett 289, MHT Charlie Burdett 798, *. THS Headpins 1207. THT » Headpins 3425. Team Points: Roadh AllStar Soccer Tournament i \ fi ag hae RAR hn 8 fe ar ra : tu CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 13, 1977 TeeCees 10, Nighthawks is Live 6—5, Headpins 21, Rowdy Rush-Ins 16, Other 600's; Larry Web- ster 710, Ed Webster 648, Marvin Wood 642, Matt Rohn 621, Lyle’ Mykyte 614, Loel Olson 610, Willy Kalesnikoff 609. Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers (Sept. 28) LHS .Erma Mykyte 299. LHT Erma’ Mykyte 679. Team Points: Continentals 6, Ramblers 16, Bobcats 20, Cherokees 16, Chevys 18, Mod- el Tees 9. ‘Other 600's: Kathy Horcolf 618, Barb Swetlishoff 671, Bobbie Keraiff 620. ‘Wed. Night Ladies LHS : Fran Moffatt 269, LHT Diane Dermody 638. iS. peck ‘Team: Points: Woodpeck- ers 17,’ Eagles 17, Humming. birds:16, Parrots 15, Swallows 12, Budgies 7. Other 600's: Diana | Lady — 631, Shirley’ Barton 618, i Forester 612. Wed. Night Mixed—9-11 pa. LHS ‘Marge Bonnett 245, LHT Erma Mykyte 651. MHS Garry May 226. MHT Mickey Read 582, THS The Sparrows 1120. + THT.The Sparrows, 3339. Team Points: The Tired Five 10,. The Sparrows 24, “Special. Deliveries 13, ‘The Rookies 18, The Gutter-Ups 8, The Roxy Rollers 16. Thurs. Morning Ladies (Oct. 6) LHS -: Louise < Gjennestad 245. LHT Babe Dascher. 666." THS Beavers & © Lions 1060. THT: Beavers 3079. Team Points: Beavers 22, Minks’ 18, Lions 15, Squirrels 18, Chipmunks 9, Teddy | Bears Other 600's: Nona Paulson 645, Louise Gjennestad 685. ' "Era My LHT Erma: Mykyte 707.: - THS Hooters 1067: THT; “ Hooters $169.‘ : ‘Team Points: Hooters 85, Screamers’ 31, Groaners | 28, " Wailers 55, Criers 42, Moaners 1. Other. ‘00's: Kay Gritehin 611. _ Thurs. Night Mixed (Sept. 29): LHS: Barl ‘b . Karzaniewski © = 986. LHT ii Karzaniewski 708, MHS Orland Vecchio 808; “MHT. Jake-Koenig 784 , Other. 800's: Sake. Koenig : 801, Garry ‘Ray: “TH per. 800. 4 IS All Stars 1006. at ~ Dynamiters 2952. we Of Towners 4; Silvers: Tips 0, “Tweedy. Birds 0, Charlies .An- gels 0, Green City Gamblers 0; All Stars 4,, Cannon ts 2." Dynal ‘1 Mother outa | Charlie Bur- Marvin We food : 700, 650, aida Rayner 648, Darrel Rourke 699, : Pearl Mott 689, Matt Rohn 680, Mario Carpino 628, Tony Cordeiro 621... -: Fridays. The Castlegar News ; the-right: to‘ limit the: ‘publishing of results.to’ those it 5 That Silvester’ S Food / Mart Has the Convenience, Good Service & ality Food Products| Your Family ‘Demands Conada Grade ae OPEN. NIGHTLY ONT 10° P. M. =. u DAYS A WEEK) Canale Grade A Bot 5 Sh Hi ” Souahet or sy19 Ni Niblets Com ! rps - ts ~ Aisin, : . 19 rpyuety .