CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 3, 1977 ARROW AVIATION Castlegar - Trail to Spokane, Wash.. "MILLION TO ONE. Tommy and Rudy ware all ‘sot' for if pleasent. day of fishing. by CanCel when “Oopsl"—over the’ side. went Tommy's rod, recl, sinker. and hook plus :the fod’ holdér, which hadn't been clamped down quite ‘hard enough. Ne what to do? February Games For r Pe ‘offer’: ‘refresher courses for ihe pei : ; tie acacia Commercial League JUNIORS BOWLING Division iwiasers of ‘the’ recent Family Twosome Bowling in, which parents took part-are, left to right, a Betty ‘An Rayner, Chery! : Webber: Natalie; Zaytsoff, Brian. SENIOR BOWLING ‘Division winnets of the-recent Family ‘Twosome Bowling are, back row left to right, Barb Olen, Scott a, Rob Kirkwood, James Makortoff and Bruce Littley. aoe Osachoff, Eddie Pereversoff, Robert Matt and David Parkin, kneeling. Missing” is Leslie Overkolt.- Loel Olegn‘ Photo ‘ crud on the bottom.” had on!" ~eye’ of ‘the sinker! | Aut motive, Me chanics f “We could drag witha ‘three -pronged, hook feild Rudy, “but it's a thousand-to-one chance ‘cause there's:so much “Nah, never mind, we'd never got it,” replied Tom, 4 “Maybe I could use one of your spare rods.” An hour later the two hardy fishormen were tiolting along when they both gota bite. Rudy got his fish in but Tom had snagged the bottom. Rudy took over to seé if he could get the hook loose, As luck would have it, he started to reel in. “Aw, there's my gang troll,” said Rudy, “But what's that ” behind it? It's another gang troll, Tom, just like the one you «They pulled on theaextra line, piling it in the bottom of. the boat, until, gpolaat up came Tom's rod—intact. © = What! makes this-a true, million-to-one fish story is that.” the ‘hook had caught Tom's sunken gear right through tho Welding Plumbing: Electricity; ‘Carpentry. These courses will be ‘run if suo fe eres} is shown. vious * Direct inquiries to: ‘Me J. Van Hemert Administrative Assistant’ Selkirk College-Vocational . Division 2001 Silver King. Road, Nel EE With all our previously an- nounced courses: well under- way, I would like to take the: time to thank all those persons who have,’ registered in an: B<*etivity and who have made our program ‘such’ a, success., To: “those perBong’ who were unable to get! into a partieular activity due to that activity beipg led, Views from Recreation Director Pat Metge: This exhibit will be followed on. Feb. 15 by a photo display -featuring Marj Trim. Selkirk * College- *soring its annual’ folk festival with a Winter Carnival on Feb. 12 at the Commutiity Complex.’ | On: Feb. 13° the *Minor’ Hockey ‘Association’: will: -be conducting a referees’ clinic at. the Cr Centre. This is’ me ar next: schedule, of, activities, Castlegar News— SPORTS all persons will have the op- portunity to take part. in’ a. program of their choice. Speaking of upcoming events, we are still working on holding a silk screen workshop, a dog obedience class and belly dancing. ‘We would like to be able to present.a number of weekend workshops on various cultural or craft activities. Persons having a particular subject that they wish to see held’ should notify” our. Recreation Office. Congiatutations in week goes‘ opt*to-the’Minor Hockey Week Committee ‘fd? th Stee ES rift job’ they: dia asl ‘week*at row, left to aHshc Geraldine Mott, Debbie. Wood and Faye Bignell. —Loel Olsen Photo the two arenas. Throughout the week they certainly did a fine job of promoting hockey with the youngsters. This Sunday, ‘is'a date to keep in mind, as it is ,the final league game for the Castlegar Junior Rebels. Kimberléy will be in town for the hockey action and with Castlegar preparing for playoff action, this should be an entertaining. game. Due to the hockey game, Sunday afternoon skating will be cancelled. However, a Sun- day evening session is still “SHOP AROUND. , “Registered Retirement Savings Plans may appear to have similar benefits, but they can also include hidden costs that will cut your return, I've'shopped around and found the B.C, Central Credit Union RRSP one of the best, Stop imtat your nearest participating credit union and check out these | facts for yourself: ¢ Contributions are deductible from taxable income (within government regulations) . eA high rate of interest return - not subject td income tax while in the RRSP No front-end load eer s Hockey Good, clean‘hockey action ‘ will take place this Sunday at “the Old Arena when the Castle- gar'Gentlemen’s Hockey Assoc. holds its annual tournament. ‘Gentlemen's Hockey. in- volves no ‘bodychecking, slap- shets;! or rough play. - This makes for fewer penalties, and a much faster game where the =players use their heads instead of relying on: body contact. The tournament : gets underway at 8 a.m. and games - are played every hour and ‘15 :minutes, with the final game 4 scheduled for 6 p.m. Castlegar. - has two teams éntered as North ‘Castlegar, and South Castlegar. Other teams yinvolved ‘in the tournament are from Fruit- vale, Nelson, Grand Forks and _ Creston. ; Persons. interested in public ‘skating should be re- ~ minded that there is skating on Tuesday mornings, Thursday, Friday and Saturday after- noons, and Sunday afternoons -and evenings. . * mo A few" upcoming events that should be of Interest to all are as follows: The. National Exhibition Centre is presently showing a carving exhibition in’ conjunc. - tion with a watercolor display. DOTS -— Pickup & Delivery Service Express Delivery & Pickups in Castlegar Area, No Parcel Too Small Prompt, - Reliable, Insured 365-6538 SKI COLUMNIST ‘an all-da! session starting ‘ at 9 am tA reminder’ of two up- coming’ annual recreation meetings:. in’ February (no exact date) the Tarrys Recrea- tion Commission will be holding its meeting while Feb. 17is the date for the Robson Society meetings. ee 8 We are now accepting ap- plications for life guards and swim instructors.- Persons in- terested in applying may pick up application forms at the Recreation Office. Gonei Going . See his ‘friends a + Into the Statior eo! Remémber your, ni “Hotline* Numbe: * 789 Columbia ‘f ‘Bonnett’s Gigantic“ eaten: ae Lat Eel eae ane Castlegar Queen JoAnn Wabisca Drops the Puck with David Terhune, left, Facing Off for Gsetlogar and Rodney Pointdexter for Spokane, The following is a schedule | of Castlegar Commercial * Hockey League games for the month ‘of February, with all Thursday night’ games to be played at the old: Castlegar Arena: Feb, 3—Castlegar Drug vs Maddocks, . | Feb. 6—Marlane vs Castle- “gar Drug; Juveniles‘ys Esso. Feb. 7—Castlegar Drug vs . Juveniles, Feb, 8—Maddocks vs Mar- lane, “ __Feb. 10—Esso vs Mad- ~ ‘ Feb. 18—Juveniles vs Mad- docks; Esso vs Castlegar Drug. “MHS Wilbert. ‘Simmons 235, Elmer Wallner ' 229, Mac McAndrew 216, ‘MET Elmer Wallner 572. t ‘Mon. Night Mixed a9 pm. (Jan, 17) ' LHS Stella Palmarik 274. t Rte Gail Calder 712. THS Serefyballs 1118, THT | Serewballs 8 8167, Team Points: Olympics 4, _ Lucky 2's 0, Sunshiners 1, Tidy ‘Bowlers 8, Plus. 4s 1, Serew- ‘ balls 8. Other 00's: Annette Way- wood 640, Elaine Hood 627, ; Lisa Antignani 696, Stella Pal- (tiaruk “702," Charlie Burdett + 608, Nancy Donald 677, Joyce Adams 633, Bob Bertuzzi 702, ‘Dave Calder 719, Darryl Rourke 664. Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. : “3191 Highway ‘Drive PHONE 964-1822 oe pares i ‘Team Points: ‘Spares 80, Nomads 28, Unknowns 17, Slow Pokes 30, All Stars 87, Inferior Wiezels 38, ‘Other 60's: Leo pa 601, “THS:-Muffets: 947. .THT Mutieis 2567. Team Points: Cheerios 40, Muffets 83, Mugs 85, Pincurlers 26, Take Five 38, Wheaties 82, Tues. Afternoon Ladies—1 Pau. LHS Elsie Rysen 320. LHT Elsie ° Ryser 743, THS Castlegar Drug 1186. THT. Castlegar Drug 3080. * Team Points: Super-Valu 49%, Boundary Electric 39%, Castlegar, Drug 36, Central . Food. Mart 80, Cameo Beauty Salon 29, Beauty Lane 20. »- Other 600's: Louise Howes 668, Irene Sheridan 647, Mar- MBS Matt Rohn 818. MET Matt Rohn 743, : THS Screwballs 1102. THT Screwballs 8168. “ofan Points: Dingbats 0, ~ TOMLIN | lumbing & Heating Ltd. ‘astleg ‘Mike Tomlin “OWalter ‘Tomtin “965-5511. - 365-5034.” We oe & Install SEPTIC T, & FIELD * Site 5, Comp. Ml $s.) ; .Misfits 2, Alleycats 0, Regulars . 2; Serewhalls 4, Columbia 5 - 4. Other 600's: Larry ..Olson~ “140, Tony Costa 780, Wayne. Richards 716,: Marvin LeRoy 685, Gerry. Cheritenkoff 628, Ron McIntyre 624, Ron Postni- koff 619. : Toes. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. : (Jan, 26) LHS Glenys New 259. LHT " Glenys New 623, MHS Dwayne Keus 338. MHT Dwayne Keus 817. THS 5, Nghthanks 1158. THT Nighthawks Team Points: “Rowdy Rush-Ins 8, Headpins 2, Live 6 - 2, M.O.T.S. 2, Roadhogs: 1, Nighthawks 2. ° Other 600's: Orlando Vec- chio 727, Charlie Burdett 703, Robert Kirkwood 643, Ed Web- ster 680, Matt Rohn 701, Walter Kanigan 681, Marvin ‘Wood 631, Larry Webster 609. Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers LHS Kathy Horcoff 262. Kawasaki 1, Bin 0, Model Tees 4, Bobcats Other 600's: Kathy Horcoff 625, Mable , Postnikoff 606, Betty Pinter 603. ‘Wed. Night Ladies—Cut Rate (Jan. 26) LHS Myrna Wesley 273. LHT Myrna Wesley 691. THS Eagles 1010. THT Eagles 2748. Team Points: Budgies ‘0, Canaries 8, Eagles 2'/2, Parrots 4, Swallows 1%, Woodpeckers 1 Other 600": Pauline Mar- quis 684, Annie Koochin 604. Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Betty Pinter 266. LUT: Betty Pinter 643, ~ MHS: Robin’ Dalziel 281, MHT Robin Dalziel 753. =: TH. Square Balls 1061. THT. Roxy Rolleta: 2972, Team Pointe:- Sparrows 1 Roxy Rollers 8, Squaré Balla J, Flukey Five 3, Sports Teal" Fi 4 Other 600's: Micki ‘Read 641, Jack Drader 666, Mike Dejong 630. Thurs. Morning Ladies LHS Myrna Wesley 294. LAT Myrna Wesley 731. 'THS Chipmunks 901. THT ~ Lions 2582. Team Points: Lions 4, Squirrels 0, Chipmunks 1, Ted- dy Bears 8, Minks 8, Beavers 1. Thurg. Afternoon - Ladies— LHT Linda Buday 690. THS Wailers 1068. THT Wailers 2808. ° Team Points: Hooters 0, Screamers 1, Groaners 1, Wail- ers 4, Criers 8, Moaners 3. Other 600's: Judy Cameron THS Misfits 1177, THT Misfits 3346. Other 8300's: Mario, Carpino 310. Team Points: ‘Kvengert 2, Early Risers 0, R-T’s: 3, All Stars 4, Stand Bys 2, Misfits 4, Dynamiters 4, Cannon Balls 2, Robson Rollers 0, Anything Goes 2, Alley Cats 0, Chal- .7 - lengers 1. Other 600's: Marvin Wood 808, Ken Emmons‘775, Scott Wood ‘729, Mario Carpinc 692, Jake Koenig 659, Charlie’ Bur- dett 645, Linda Miller 641, Bill Davis 630, Frank Webster 620, Ann Gouk 600. Because we believe an essential purpose of education is to ensure that our students acquire the skills and knowledge they will need to become well-rounded individuals ~~ and useful members of society, a - {Core Curriculum will be intro- iduced into the public school ‘system in September 1977. |, _ "WHAT SHOULD , OUR STUDENTS © BE LEARNING? * school district in the province.” ° . Public meetings to discuss the . > “ goals‘of the core cuniculum’ are being organized by school : officials in your area. You are urged to attend these and discuss the con-*, e booklet and what it eans for our students. To find meetin: “\. tents of Fri. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (Jan. 21 LHS Pear] Mott 276. LHT “Pearl Mott 645. MHS Darre) Rourke 282. MHT Darrel Rourke 818, ‘Team Points: Super Stara. 46, Road Runners 48, Mischiefs 87, Trainees 81, Lamp Lighters 29, Five Pennies 18. Other 600's: Don Beck 704, John Paulson 686, Ron Mcin- tyre 684, Erma Mykyte 634. Stanle: Feb, 14—Juvenlles vs Mar- lane, i Feb, 15—Castlogar Drug va Maddocks, Feb, 17—Marlane vs Esso, Feb, 20—Castlegar Drug vs Juveniles; Esso vs Mad- docks, Feb, 21—Juveniles vs Es- 80. Feb, 22—Maddocks vs * Marlane. Feb, 24—Marlane vs Castlegar Drug. Monday - Friday — Non stop Service ex ue if U.S, Holidays saul Departs from Castlegar 10:10 a.m, Arrives in Spokane 10:55 a.m, Departs from Spokane 1:30 p.m. . 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