CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 6, 1978 Berg Takes ‘A’ Event Title at Sunf The Mixed Curling season :was brought to a close on the ;weekend when 92 rinks com- speted in the annual Mixed Sunflower Bonspiel -in Castle- gar. Winner of the “A” event was the Corky Berg rink of Castlegar, while winning the “B” event was the Arnie Akselson rink of Castlegar. The Feeney rink of Rossland and Castlegar won the “C” event, Several door prizes do- nated by Sam's Nursery, Mit- chell Supply, Central Food, and Dave's Dixie Lee added to the fun of the curlers. A special presentation was made to Lloyd Ish for his work in organizing the draw and working for the bonspiel com- mittee. A dinner and dance were included in the curler's week- end, aati, ome —" 32 Rinks Compete in Mixed Curling Event Curling results were as follows: . “A” Event: first, Berg; second, Horning; third, Perehu- doff; and fourth, Spagis, “B” Event: first, Akselson; second, Huitima; third, Mac- -Kinnon; and fourth, Jenkins... “C" Event: first, Feeney; j second, Dewis; third, Zentner; - and fourth, Jordon. lower Bonspiel » Castlegar . Minor Soccer Registrations for | CQ —villbo held Saturday, April 8 40am. is 2pm. | atthe 5 ot} Community Recreation Complex Ages 6to 16 Years.” Registrations April 7 at will be accepted up to Friday, the Community Reorealign Complex office. S \ Coaches and Asst. Coaches Are Required: - Webuild our » pools to stay clean APOC IY Load up on : Buys. ee _ At Valleymaid Foods ! 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Kneeling, ‘left to right, lead Judy Wayling and third lenna A ‘ Milk” Alpha Evaporated. 15 fl. o Kelloggs Frozen Deluxe. 23 07. .... : To Mitigate : Wildlife Loss ‘The provincial government will buy 1,286 acres of pri- vately-owned land in the Pend d Oreille River valley near Trail to replace wildlife habitat lost by a British Columbia Hydro dam project. Conservation Minister Sam Bawlf said the property contains valuable deer winter range rated class one and two' by the Canada Land Inventory. surveys. i : Bawlf said a co-ordinated resource management plan and a wildlife management plan have been prepared for the whole river valley by the fish and wildlife branch in co- operation with other govern- ment agencies, forest com- panies, local land owners and conservation groups. . Construction of the $500 million power project, sched- uled to begin operations in “3980, began in 1978. The reser. voir formed by the dam will flood 500 acres near the point where Church Creek enters the Pend d'Oreille River, 19 kilo- metres south of Trail. Organizing a change in the structure of the national eques- trian sport has been no easy task reports George Bloor of Trail Horsemen's Society, but finally the amalgamation of the Canadian Horse Shows Asso- ciation with the Canadian Horse Council has taken place. Now it is time to look at the provincial structure that will dovetail into the national body, the new Canadian Eques- trian Federation. The C.E.F. is urging the provinces’ to set up a demo- cratically-elected association to represent the interests of all Steed Sirin would like to announce their Chal Annual General Meeting © Monday, April 10, 7:30 p.m. ~ © Kinnaird Elementary School Registration © Saturday, April 29 Between the hours of 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 to 4 p.m., New Arena Complex. New swimmers must bring copy of Birth horsemen, — horse’ owners, breeders and anyone else with a legitimate equestrian con- cern. This proposed provincial body is to have a framework of Let us show you how inex- -Slocan Valley Recreation . The boys in the First Bonnington South Slocan Scouting N have been The beer bottles have been refunded but the pop bottles keeping fairly busy lately. Boys and parents enjoyed a toboggan and skiing party on Morning Mountain in Blewett. ‘The next évening'was' the' Annual Parent-Son_ Banquet,- held to celebrate Lord Baden Powell's birthday. A buffet supper was given by the parents and the Group Com- mittee, Mrs. Nan Hendrie was presented with a serving tray as a thank-you for her services as chairwoman of the Group Ci i C i broad regional across the province, and to and best wishes are extended to the new chairlady, Mrs. Tina have p support and approval. Much preliminary work * has been-done to put together a tentative constitution, and a meeting is to be held in Kam- loops on Saturday to put the final touches to the draft and push it forward to government at the earliest opportunity. Time is short if either provincial or federal govern- ment support in 1978 is to be gained—be it promotional, edu- cational or financial; so every- one with equestrian interests is urged either to attend in person or to ensure representation at the Kamloops meeting to be held at the Sandman Inn on Saturday morning. The contact person for further information is George Bloor in Trail. The urgent need to get the new B.C. Equestrian Cuddeford. At the campfire which followed, the Cubs, Scouts, Beavers and Veniurers, under the leadership of Scoutmaster Peter Wood, sang songs and Presented numerous funny skits, Everyone enjoyed the evening. : i * # On March 4 a family bingo and white elephant sale was held at Plant No. 3, All pro- ceeds went to the First Bon- nington South Slocan Move- ment. On April 1 a dace and supper was held. Don Hallis supplied the musie and every- one had a good time. er) The graduating students of Mt. Sentinel Secondary School have been working hard to make money for their gradua- before the grads had a chance to refund them. .This mystery must be solved. Please phone 359-7219, Thank M Sentin "ad: Bronco teams have been ar- ranged in almost all communi- ties. There is a great need for coaches for the girls in the Little Lassie and.Pee Wee age groups. Also, coaches for the Sandlot-age boys and girls (5, “" ands(yate! neéded. is working’hard to prepare for the comirig ball season. 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