B2 “CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 15, 1981 ' Canadian team wins first two at world:table tennis NOVI SAD, YUGOSLAV- IA (CP) — The Canadian women’s team at the world, table tennis championships won its firat two matches Tuesday, beating both Den- mark and Malaysia 3-1 in its group. Canada and Bulgaria lead their second-category divi- sion in the 12-day, 80-country tournament with 2-0 won-lost. records. Denmark, Malaysia, the United stated and New Zealand are at 1-1, while Italy and Ireland are winless, Only first category teams compete for world titles. Mariann Domonkos Chate- avguay, Que., led the Can- adian team with two wins against Denmark. Domonkes beat Danes Annie Larsen, 21-19, 14-21, 21-18, and Char- lotte Polk, 21-16, 21-14, Glorin Hsu cf Toronto downed Polk 21-19, 21-19, while Larsen and Susanne Pedersen won the doubles match against Domonkos and Micheline Aucoin of Mon- treal, 21-19, 21-16. Domonkes again was: the strength in the match against Malaysia. After Hsu lost to Yip Pau Cheng 21-16, 10-21, 21-18, Domonkos beat Saw ARRIVAL OF SPRING also nieans arrival of the hiber- nating wildlife, such as this black bear shown in the photo above. The bear was one of the spectators of the Women's Golf Club fun game Tuesday morning at the Castlegar Golf Club. —ContewaFote ky Chery! Wishlow Castlegar Minor Hockey ’ Annual Meeting Aprii 26 7:30 p.m. In the Curling Arena © Election of new execu- - tive to beheld ® EVERYONE WELCOME Gaut Fong 21-9, 22-20, com- bined with Aucoin to beat Cheng and Fong in the doubles, 21-17, 21-17 and then downed Cheng 21-10, 21-10. Approximately 550 players will play more than 4,000 matches while vying for titles in women’s, men's and team competitions. Canada, the ‘Netherlands and Denmark protested the inclusion of South Korea in the first category of the team events, Annual meeting held April'5 , The annual general mect- ing of Salmo Athletic Com- mission held in Salmo Fire Hall on April 6 elected the following members to the. 1981 executive: president Lawrence Bond; secretary- treasurer Edna Verschoor; Paul Van Wijk, David Lange and Mary Jean Taylor. z Lino Muto resigned after serving 10 years as presi-— dent. Appreciation was ex- pressed for his faithful and — valuable services. . The 1980 spring and‘ sum- mer athletic programs were successful under the leader-- ship of Donna Bishop, rec- reation coordinator of Re- gional Recreation Commis- sion No. 7. Success is again assured under her leadership of the 1981 athletic pro-_ grams, BOWLING ‘RESULTS - SENIOR CITIZENS ths extant 160. LHT Enllda . ma Mykyte 676, THS Rocking Robles 1046. THT Rocking “MH! Marshall all Tews a7), MHT Mar. | + bou'es Chery! Closkey ais, Irene "sheridan AOND: AY NIGHT 7 Le LHS. Elaine Hood alla Patomaruk a1. MHS: Hood ‘en Hood od . Marvin Hood 621, Gerry Eh: man 605, INDAY NIGHT 9 PLM. LHS Theresa Steenvoordin 229. Natalie Archibald + 536. MHS Dou 1g McBride 321, Su, Scopes brie 707 THe per re . x Spode Creb 2279, Other 4600's: Yon Quiding 656, Terry Blecum IESDA LHS Erma Mykyte 309. LHT Er- 90, THs Wer ve Here word, THT 2 jokin 303, MHT Or! f 600s, Vecchio on. THs fel 10465, THT Avengers 630, 1” Other’ 60's: 1 a NEDNESDAY NIGHT 9PM. Marvels 2254, Siher ¢ oH Richard Butz 692, Harry Albert Baker D. rs 3 yee | Joe Bet. wera Ets Alley Brots 1235. Brats 3417, Other a: Reger Rowland 633, Yvonne Rae 606, es youns Leckan COUNCH GHS pantie fe Cheveldeve 170. Chaveldave 445. _ ‘Mark Palmer 346, Bontom Division © GHS Coraline Sheveldave 174, Sit HT shelly | Pata 441, BHS 98. BHT Wade Pee Wee Division GHS Karl garrpbel 334. GHD Karl Campbell 228. BHS Ryan Schatz 91, BHD Ryon Schatz Bears win in overtime By The Canadian Press Harvey Poczo scored with four seconds left in overtime to give Hershey Bears a 3-2 victory over New Haven and a f sweep of their ‘American Hockey League quarter-final playoff series Tuesday night. Poezo took 2 pass from Don Howse on: the edge of the right faceoff circle and BAY AVENUE PPLTAN blasted his shot past goal- tender Doug Soetaert to end the best-of-seven series. ° In one other AHL quarter- final game, Adirondack Red Wings came from behind to defeat Binghamton Whalers 64 and tie the best-of-seven ' series 2-2. Nighhawk Claude Larose forced overtime in. front of 1,911 fans at New Haven, . Conn,, when he scored on a power play with 45 seconds left 28. thb thir period {7 6 third ‘period, “Harshoy’s “Tony” Cassolato and. Dwayne’ ” Lowdermilk _ scored 90 seconds apart. to J. give the Bears a 2-1 lead. The “Te. Fd pp Y wh) WUNnRERS a NOT USING IT COULD COST YOUR BUSINESS A "y With all the other problems of operating a small business, it's sometimes easy to put off or overlook the responsibility of ensuring that your business is protected by the Workers’ Compensation. Board. And that could be one of the most expensive omissions you ever made. UNDLE. could be many times that of compensation coverage. Don't risk it. A simple phone call or visit to any W.C.B. office will give you all the information you need about compulsory or elective coverage. You'll find that, for a small cost, you can buy a big piece of “peace of mind”. Nighthawks’ first goal came at 16:88 of the second period as Mike Backman scored. GAGE SCORES WINNER Minor Baseball By FRED VOYKIN : - Play Ball — 1981) On behalf of the Sentinel Baseball tion, we wish to thank James Warner, who again took charge of the. Pitehing Clinic, held every’ Wednesday for the past month. Between 15 and 20 interested pitchers showed up,. and’ we are convinced that those who didn’t attend, missed out on some valuable .- knowledge. To those) who ras “Bod the past few years we - haven't iy a‘ Colt Division, simply. because we didn't have enough boys registering ; to form a division. The Colt Diviston is for Boya 16 and 16 . years old, | ‘This year wo are » fortunate in that Nelson has joined the Assocl- , B.C. Minor - ation, and, if we could’ get all our enthusiastic Colts to join, we could form a league with Nelson. This. division is ex- citing and enjoyable . to watch, s0 go to it Colts, let's _get you out and join! The applications are at the Re- gional Recreation Office. . We will still be accepting - applications from younger boys until tration forms are available at the Rocestien Complex. ' This year "tho Coaches’ Clinie will beheld at the’ Ready for baseball season Arpil 17. Regis- : Slocan Field (Mount: _.. High Sehool Field). This isa Level I is designed for all: umpires, and over Dey) he 4 are inte ve ae j ae We will have qualified, sonnel’ from the. Coast). and better, more informed coach. * The clinic starts at 108 aati To get an idea of how many are coming, please:: inform . either Tony. Sandrin’ at:865-:. Fred Voykin “at: 365-6560. See you all at ‘the ball parks! ; : In Bi N.Y., Jody Gage's second power-play goal of the third period with one minute and 43 seconds . left gave Adirondack its win over Binghamton. Gage was set up in front by Peter Mahovlich to cap a three-goal Red. Wings up- . rising in the last 10 minu: ete cher Site va lead er cond ‘24 ‘seconds apart early in the: period. Gage's first goal,’ midway through the third period, came with the Rod Wings twomenup = - Defenceman Rick Vasko tied it'on a rebound shot with 6:04. remaining. Vasko also had three assists 28 did the Whalers’ Colley. Randy M: had two Pacific baseball league has two Canadian. clubs SEATTLE (AP) — With .” t ~pEvINCeS, \League is an airline: Teague. During the course of 8 sea- ‘son, it uses up lots of airline fuel. Hawaii bas one PCL fran- chise and two clubs are in Canada — a new one in andan Albuquerque, N.M., has a ai Ore. Pol is based on the’ addition by “AE + and. Salt Lake, City., when energy.,-costs:..are threatening to go out of sight, minor league baseball based on airline travel would - seem to be threatened, at least on the surface. But the PCL is alive and well and gaining momentum, one in Vancouver. There are teams in Tacoms, Wash, 46 kilometres from Seattle. and goals for the Whalers. Mike Blaisdell and Danny Bolduc scored goals for the Red ‘Wings in the first and second periods. : the A League Mari- ners, and another’ I in Spo- ‘kane. In Arizona, there are fran- chises in Phoenix and Tuc- son. | CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB . GENERAL .. MEETING "Vaeuday? April 21 7:30 p.m. in the Curling Club Lounge. | NOTE: Members to vote on. * _ HEATING SYSTEM says p Bill Cutler. IN GCOD SHAPE “E think we're probably in the best shape we've been in for several years,” Cutler, 60, said from his Tempe, Ariz., headquarters. “I'm very op- timistic. 1 think our league’ has ‘some very good years ahead.” The PCL launched its 1981 season Tuesday night. Cutler looks forward to the day when his league will open a season with 12 clubs instead of 10. In his third season as league president, Cutler is a veteran of more 80 years in professional base- ball. He formerly was a PCL owner, first at Portland and then at Spokane. For 20 years, he was assistant to the American League president, 11 ‘under Will Harridge in Chicago and nine under Joe Cronin in Boston. Much of Cutler's enthu- siasim about the future of the COME ON IN BEFORE THE FLOOD | ee | ‘fen ofl... mailli livandoti ' / Slocan Recreation McKinnon, Nad Jungblood and Eile Selent, shown here on their return from a tour to Mt, Rugged pest a i VALHALLA MOUNTAIN TOURING provides skiers with some of the finest Powder” snow of the season, as wit: nessed here by local. enthusiasts Allan . Albertan named by ‘the Canadian « -Anaten sports mogul Peter: aeteea ton. The franchise: replaced. i the financially-troubled . and. generally overmatched Og- den, Utah, team, . 2. outstanding Triple A league in professional baseball.” UNBALANCED ULE SCHED! : The PCL this season will. + play an unbalanced schedule with unbalanced - divisions. The ‘season runs through ‘> Aug. 309, Tacoma, . Spokane, Port-- : land, Hawaii, Vancouver and Edmonton are in the North- ern Division, Salt Lake City, Albuquerque,’. Tucson and Phoenix make up the South- ern Division. Travel realities have cut the number of interdivision games toeight per team, four home-and-home, so Northern Division teams will make just: - one trip to each of the South- ern Division clubs. : “It's just prohibitive ‘to travel as much as we used to,” Cutler said. “The cost of travel is so high today.” The cities Cutler, sees as future PCL franchises are Las Vegas, Nev. and Sac. ramento, Calif, which for- merly was in the PCL: But . those additions will haye to wait for some more major’ league expansion, . oo There currently * “are, 4 American League clubs ‘and: 12 in the National League. Affitiated with the O3' bis league teams are 26 Triple A minor league teams. Besides the PCL, there is the Amer- | ican Association and Inter. national ee -both sieht: team circuits, _ gory of the Canadian: Ama- Romaniuk’ started to wres- tle in 1939 named to the builder cate . gar & Distelct * titles includes’: CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 15, 1981 o Easter Party Hey tots! Don’t forget to ask your mom or dad to take‘ you out.to the Tiny Tots Easter Party at the Castle- gar Community Complex this oon, All the the arts festival now'is the opportunity to learn to weave and paint,- We'll be offering a number of: fitness. programs this spring — the popular aerobic fun starts at 1 p.m. Meet the Esster Bunny, play, games and ‘listen to Easter time stories; make yourself a per- sonalized Easter basket and * then fill it up with’ goodies. Bugs, Elmer, Porky.’ ard Daffy will be there in cartoon form, and you'll be‘ able to decorate your own Easter a:1:9 cookie. There will be 8 small ad- mission charge of 50 ‘cents per child, “and parents: are. welcome to participate, Look for an ad in this paper with all the details and plan. on attending this eg-citing Eas- ter Party: sponsored by Re- gional Recreation Commis- sion No. 1. Family Film Night A free Family Film Night ‘ is also happening at the Community Complex on : : Thursday evening. There will be entertaining, educational, and animated films, suitable for all ages. Just a few of the The.’ Rido, Chills 'n Spills, Breath of Spring, A. Piece. of Cake, i Peace Game, and Royal Hud- son. - The. show gets underway: at 7 nm. class will be back, .Good Morning’ Stretch every Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day, Ladies Slim ‘n' Trim for fitness buffs in the Tarrys aren, and even a :cn's exer- he @ program called Men's’: pring Shape-up. Bellydancing, with begin- ners, intermediate, and ad-. vanced classes will return, and ‘there will be a program for yoga practitioners — an intermediate class. An excit- ing beginnérs jazz dancing Program will be offered as well, and it will be taking place in the Selkirk College dance gym. Defensive driv ing and beginners dog obedi- “ ence are other popular re- turneea, Besure to pick upa copy of the Spring Program bro- chure’ when they’ become available. They will be at the Recreation Office in the‘ Cornmunity ‘Complex start- ing Tuesday. On Wednesday they will be distributed to the schools, and on Thursday brochures will be left at the ‘major food stores, city hall, ithe newspaper office, and_ ‘various other outlets. , For , those who. cannot manage to obtain a copy,"an advertisement. will be ap-_ pearing in the April 22nd . issue of the Castlegar News, Pie ape all programs. Gymnasties petition ‘ Cranbrook and ‘District Gymnastics Club will: be‘ ‘compe- will ‘soon. be’ available.:- This spring there ‘are more: pro- grams than jever - before. "ing program, and d painting in ‘kids the. park. Any ‘of: you who had sucha great time at. the Children's Arts‘ Festival’ will: love. these: And if, you, _ weren't able to make it out to josting a’ tition’ and. an * instructors~ clinfe on May 2 and 8.’ The low level competition with the emphasis on participation and not high ability. It will take place at Mount Baker High School In Cranbrook on May 3 from '9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entry fee is $1.50 per event” or $5 for’ all four events. Deadline for entries is April 21. ’ The instructors clinic will be held on May 2, from 7 p.m. to.10' p.m, Carol Ross from Rossland will be the instruc. tor at this clinic. Feo is $10. To enter either the gym- - nasties competition or the in-° structors clinic persons are asked to contact -Connle Johnston, president, Cran-- brook and’ District ‘Gymnas-°- tics ‘Club, 787 165h Ave.'8.; Cranbrook, B.C. VIC 4T9, Telephone: 489-2240. ‘Clinle | ‘There willalso be'x Level d : tics in Trail on April 24, 25, and 26, For more information - contact the Recreation’ and Sport. Branch in Nelson. Telephone is 962-2211, local ‘Recreation Workshop _ Good'turno ~ for Monday Keillor. Bridge Club There will bea Integration | Workshop: ‘on May 1 from 12:80 to 4:80 p.m. at Selkirk’: College. Discus- ston’, will include opportun- itles for . physically. handi- d-one-hal ‘tables ne part in» play, at. the Monday night session of the :, sor; Keillor Bridge Club bial z the following results; (ae With. an: average’ of, 72: 4 first, _Dr. ‘Ron -Pertier and“, rt 89; ‘ handicapped people - within. « pro- isting communit; coaching clinic for ‘ gymnas- kirk: Col When You Can Buy a Brand-New. 1.98.1. GMC gymnastics competition is'a” "For Convenient ‘of the Castlegar News. . 365-7266. HOME DELIVERY. |’ PONT AC ‘BUICK GMC L D. Castlegar DL 5058" 365-2155 Ca: Community Complex ° Pop-over Style ° Zipper Potich Gonverts.to Handy. C “TINY TOTS: EASTER PARTY j (For Tots Aged 2-6 yrs.) Thursday, April 16, 1-3 p.m. * Gomes “* Treats _*® Cartoons “% EggDecorating * + agnor an Easter Basket There'll be Fun & Egg-citement bustin‘ out all over .* Sea the EASTERBUNNY x Parents Vi Welcome — Admission 50¢ per child e 5 Pocket Styles Pre-Washed 28 - 38 Waist _ 1st Quality. 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