CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 17, 1976 Warm A and New Frisndships _ Castlegar Hockey Team Returns from Sweden Mark Lightle and San Barnes, ‘Souvenirs Typical Plo oo ens Bored me < Blueberry Rec. Commisston Plans Spring Dance & Picnic “The upéoming spring dance and community picnic were two of several items discussed at the recent regular monthly meeting of the Blue- berry Creek Recreation Com- isto ry Cormier presented an peaeithtes outline of the Recreation As- asa representative from Blue- take place‘in Kaslo June 27 to July 6 this year with 600 to 700 teams expected to compete, "The Blicherry Creek ec: reation Commission Spring Dance will be held’ May 23 in the Kinnaird Hall with the popular ‘Generation Gap’ pro- _ viding th the! music, for dancing. Carter is heading the Mo aieanine cena Membership cards for the Blueberry Creek Recreation rry Creek ics at that meeting included activities and an interesting talk-on the sport of hang- gliding. s Membership in the Nelson hang-gliding club, which start- ed: a year ago with two members, has increased to 67 at present. A starter, hill is located in Krestova, an ama- teur hill in Salmo, and advanced hills at Kaslo and Trail. Canadian championship hang-gliding competitions will being sold. ‘They entitle holders to reduced rates at the dance and other recreation functions. ‘An outline for the pro- posed Blueberry community jcnic was pre] Carol Pettigrew with ey King elected event, ‘A proposed budget and directional polley report was presented by Terry The next executive 1 meet- ing of the commission will held May 1 at 7.30 pam. at the home of Don Sparkman. @ LAWNBOY MOWERS JUST ARRIVED... Get Yours NOW, while stock and sizes last “Monashee Sporting Eat. Ltd. 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Saturday lo: PHONE 699-2302 Service and Parts in Stock = T pm. te 4pm. | MOVING Members of the Castlegar Peo Wee rep team who travel- led to Sweden last month, arrived home in two groups— the group that went to Copen- hagen was back on Tuesday.of Inst week and the group touring the USSR. returned on-Friday. ‘They brought warm mem- * orles of thelr.trip to Sweden back with them, as well as gifts and souvenirs from the Swed- tah people who seemed to have a never-ending supply of friend ae time and interest in From the time the SAS aircraft landed at Arlanda alrport in where the boys were met by Jan Rispling, Sven Allard and Olaf on the tarmack before anyone had, Ladies Golf Club: ‘even cleared customs, to the very moving and often tearful farewells at the airport when: Castlegar left, there were real friendships made. The boys had all been pilletted out, some in large apartments where most of the average-type. Swedish family lives and others in private °° homes. But wherever they stayed, they became part of their families, sharing tradi- tional Easter (Posk) festivit and receiving Easter egg gifts. They played good hockey. and watehed good hockey. The bore had an opportunity to see a game between the Russian and Swedish National teams and also between the Tres Kroner and.a Junior Team. This game they particularly Calendar of Golfing Evens By Jean Wickett ‘The Castlegar and District Ladies’ Golf Club® held’ an ‘executive meeting at the home of elub vaptals, ¢ Clarice McKin- non, on April The eae ‘of golfing ovenis was finalized, copfes of erhiehs ™ be sent ae all mem Several fandralsing pro Jeri ware planned aa ve hope purchase chaira for the new oh house. Castlegar and District Bowling Results LHS 2 ody Bonthron 233." LUT Kathy Gall 621, MHS Frank Costa and Doug Morisseau 245. MHT ‘Other 00's: Robin Dalsiel A Susan Bonthron 610, Judy Bonthron 600. Tues. a.m. Colfec Breakers (Apeil 1) 297, LHT Eleani 596 and Marie Makaroff 596. THS Takefive 978. THT Mulffets a ‘Team Points: Cheerios 56, ‘Muffets 68, Mugs 64, Pincurlers “* 56, Takefive 66, Wheaties 51. ‘Tues. Ladies 1 pm. os Y LHS Irene Hill 248. LET Irene Hill 734, ‘THS Castlegar Drug 1047, THT Beundary Electric 2868. ‘Team Points: Macalister _ Ios. 75, Independents 46, Boun- dary Electric 67; Sentinals 47, Lucky Five 43, Castlegar Drug Bes : Annual . Knox LHS Marg Van Yzerloo_| jor Holdsworth Other 600's: Glenna Axel- on 5 Et. Betty Macalister 611, mnie White 608, Bobbie Ker- wat 613, Wilma Frost 603. ‘Tues. pet Mixed 9-11 p.m. (April LS Betty Pinter 287. Vecchio c THS Nighthawks 1084, ‘THT L.C.Bees 2986. Toam Pointa: CPs Roadhogs 0, 7-11's 1,.Nigl ue L.G.Bees 4, Checkers Castlegar News SPORT Speers Other 600's: Erma Mykyte 680, Ed Webater 655,°Leo Plamondon 686, Larry Webster 606. ; Wed, Morning Drivers (April 2} Lie Bobbie Keralil 296 LHT Bobble Keraiff 768, “PHS ‘T-Birds 1051. THT Hornets ‘Team’ Pointa: Chevys 72, Horaets 70, Ramblers 64, Cadil-. Mt. Hillelimb At Kelowna May {7 fo 18 “Where the actlon is..." are words to describe the 18th anoual Knox Mt. Hillelimb scheduled for May 17 and 18 at Knox Mt. Park in Kelowna. Recognized as the best motor sport weekend in B.C., the City of Kelowna and Knox ~ Mt. Park is the place to be for a great weekend of sports, recre- ation and general holidaying. Over the last few months, members of the Okanagan Auto Sport Club, the organizing body, have been busy planning their major annual motor sport, event, Regional manager of Im- perial Eoacea {Playera), Bill MacKinnon, says “We are ‘de- lightéd-to be once again the “sponsor of the Knox Mt. Hill- climb. * “The Kelowna race will be the first of eight from coast to- “coast the Okanagan Auto Sport Club, and we were very impressed by their organization. We are sure that this years event will be equally su <” For the c aes the challenge of Knox Mt.- will MUST SELL BEFORE END OF, APRIL 1975 _ All household Fumiture, ‘Appliances, Toys, atc.” D. L. McCreight’s residence £1109 - OTH AVE, S., CASTLEGAR: remain the same, although an inerease in prize money may be a determining factor for them to try harder for that win. A total of $9,675 will be available “to competitors in prizes. In addition, $600 worth of trophies will be ‘up for grabs’. Entries, which are limited to 80 cars, opened April 1 and the list is expected to be full by © the end of the month. Practice runs will take place on May 17 with the competition taking place on May 18. Ines 46, T-Birds 48, Model Tees’ 38. ‘Other 600's: Erma Mykyte 742, Ruth Rourke 651, Marge Bro 622, aby Hereolt 612, Dora Boolinoff 611, Eve Ben nett 601. Wed, Morning Drivers (April 9) LHS Kathy Boreal! 206, Kathy Horcoff 7 LHT \ THS Model Tea 1109. THT Hornets Team Points: Hornets 18, Chevys 72, Ramblers 68, T- Birds 60, Cadillacs 46, Model ‘Tees 89. : . Other 600's: Bobbie! Keraift ‘ 108, Anne Fishwick 685, Shar ron Waldie 683. u ‘LHS Judy Myers 283. LHT quis 616, Fran Moffat 620, a 624, Irene Conroy 603, Dorothy Tipping 661, Anno Koochin 600, Pat Liber 606. ‘Thurs. rs Morning Ladin eter Martini 280, LET * Tas Ta Chipmunks 978, THT | wera 2518, ‘Team Pointe: Teddy Bears LHS Boxale White 824, LHT Irene Hill THS Wailers 1125. THT Wailers 2969. Team Points: Hooters 53, Screamers 62, 'Groaners 63, «; Wailers 76, Criera 48, Moaners 2)-3 Other 600's: Kay Gretchin 643, Dianne Dermody. 616, Ruby Marsh 600, Bonnie White 788,- Shirley Barton 798. (contintied on back page) enjoyed, as their coach, Harry Bmith,:was'a defenceman for the Tres Kroner and the had'a lot of sideline advice for him when he was on the ice. In brief, the hockey record ‘was such: In the first wane ee lordia/Bagarmossen Cast won the game by a,wide of 14-1, ‘The second game against Trangsund saw the reverse and Trangsund won 11-2. ¢ ‘The next four games were all close and exciting right to the final whistle, with the Castlegar 2, Sodertalje the score was Castlegar $ and Sodertalje 2. is Finalized The public is urged to aupport the club by p fle hats on «bg st table and chairs. | ‘A bake sale will be held on May 8 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the Plaza: Convener is Irene Sheridan.’ Each ‘momber {s asked to donate two items: of evening from 7 to 8.90. Club & Team AWARD JACKETS pa ertia BASKETBALL. = SCHOOL SPORTS - Special spect Baer ue Swiss or Direct Cres! PAT FRIES Attention Tennis Players ; | CASTLEGAR TENNIS CLUB GENERAL MEETING Today, April 17— 8 p.m. Room 110 - S.H.S.S. \ Agenda; Election of Officers — New Fee Srvc PUBLIC NOTICE |. 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Expertise is not a prerequisite —just fun and fellowship. ‘There | will be a «short ‘business meeting followed by ‘some golf tournament tips by Joe Taylor. = North — Phone 365-7227. and the Bist day of Qetobor In ihe fire Chiefs” P & G SUPPLY LTD. BUILDERS "932 Columbla Ave., Castlegar ” Franchise Dealer for: 4. ° 2.2! Burning of any Lind between the Ist day of Apel each year requires Permit, Burning Permits for major burning, such as clear ing or construction ceenup will only. be issued “CITY OF CASTLEGAR “PHONE 365-8151 * * REGISTRATION BEGINS Today and Friday, April-17 &18 REGIONAL RECREATION CFFICE SATURDAY, 4 APRIL 12 KINNAI RD HALL MONDAY, APRIL.21 thru 25 at ‘the at REGIONAL RECREATION OFFICE. FEES: ..... NOTICE + Castlegar & District Minor Soccer Association E ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Teday, April ' 17 -—7:30 p.m. KINNAIRD HALL: ; ait INTERESTED PARENTS, PLEASE ATTEND ee te oS $3.00 FEATURING: durability and strength. 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Following a large smorggs- bord dinner,;MC Dennis Jou. aon announced the trophy: win- ners for:the year. Two very important memorial | trophies were presented in Linen of the iol Hockey Wind-Up boys who were killed in an tuto aceldent earller this year, ‘These awards wore the Larry Frisk Memorial Trophy for the most. valuable player, presented to Steve Sander by Glen Frisk and the Wayne Blais Memorial for the most sports- maniike player presented to Gordie Baulkham by Norman Blals, Recreation News “Softball, Tennis and Soccer "Regional Recreation Com: : mision ‘No, 1) is pleased to “announce that as of May 1, Patrick Metge wil! be filling the post of recreation director. Mr. Metge: and his wife, Colleen, are graduates of the University of Alberta—he In n ‘ahe in Pharmacy, y SY) Ml Metge has had. an extensive back recre- Vation in both. the: City of Edmonton and his home: town. Sof Fort Macleod.’ He has, also ” ewavelled extenatvely in Europe and North Africa and feels that » these trips have afforded him the opportunity to acquire’ an insight into the understanding “May Land meet Mr. -Metge if: pereonaliy. 2c} Hetetoc «_ Here are some (toma from our Community Calendar: ‘April 19—"The Order of the Eastern Star is holding its Daffodil Tea in the Legion Hall from'2 to 4 pam ies3> 0) April 26—The Robson Evening Group is holding a tea, bake sale and sale of erafts in the Robson. Hall from 2 to 4 pa Admins is Bde. and 26—The Hos- pital Werte fs holding'a rrimmage sale in the Kinnaird from 7 to 9 p.m. Hall, and Saturday from 10 Sn £8 2 ‘A reminder that volun- teers are needed to help coach: the Sandlot and T-League Soft- ball. Anyone. wishing to help coach is asked to phono our office at 365-8886, eee Any ladies wishing to play inthe West Kootenay Women's Softball League, please contact the Recreation Olfice and leave your name and phone number. * isa competitive softball ‘league with teams from Nelson, "Trail, Salmo, Slocan, Castlegar Juveniles and Rossland. ee Regional! Recreatlon Mi be hosting a softball coat "sons wishing to attend the line are‘asked to contact our office Runnera-up in each of these categories were Bruce Allingham ‘for the most valu-. able player and Tim Kerelff for the most sportemanilke player. Other’ ‘trophy -winners were: Bost defenseman, Steve Bandes runner-up, Arnie Naz- aroff, Leading scorer, Jerry An- Registration ‘and leave their name and phone number. e . e Memberships, for the ten: nis club will. go on sale at the + Recreation Office on April 21 between the houra of 8.90 a.m. ‘and 4.80 p.m. /Monday to Friday. The annual general ‘meeting of the tennis club be held on April 17 at 8 pm. in Room 110 at Beasley; jum: + phries Secondary 8: The Seal anal tmeet- ing of the Soccer ' Association ‘will be held on April 17 at 7.50 p.m. in the, Kinnaird Hall. Soccer registrations: will be held on April 19 and 20 from 10 ‘a.m, to 2 p.m. in the Kinnaird Hall; April 17 ang 18: and April 21 to'26-in the Recreation Office. The registration fee is $3 per child. Sosa Tennis Club ‘ Annual Meeting Tonight Lori Friessn spite certainly {a here and tennis fever has hit many people! ‘The courts have been busy for a month now as everyone is brushing up on thelr serves and volleys. ‘The annual meeting of the Castlegar Tennis ‘Club will be held tonight ‘at Stanley Hum. phries at 8 pm. All’ members | and! Poutcnta members are ‘change of fee structure and general business of the year: ahead. There will be an election of officers at this time, so please think about a new executive. Just a few reminders about court: rules and tennis eti- quette: runners: only tobe worn on the‘ courts; top courts for funiors and bottom eourts for senlors; play one set if people “are waiting; avold singles pares club... i ste issues will be dis” cussed at this meeting, such as courts are busy. People woidd rather play dov- bles than sit on the sidelines, See you at the meeting! CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 17, 1975 tignant; runner-up Vince An- League leading goaltender, shared by the two Juvenile goalies, Allen Akselson and Jim McGauley. Most t valuable player In the play-offs was Bruce Allingham and the most improved player for the year was Jerry Scheu- 410 COL, AVE, Somo Home Like Atmosphere and Quality _ Matertal ‘Open Mon, thru Sat. 9 am. to 5.30 p.m. PHONE 365-3231 ‘CALDSET io Ltd. & Laound set at the bottom of Sherblko ae General Store. SPEEDQUEEN LAUNDRY Phone 365-6534 fer. 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