PERREEAre nd, lead; J Freidel, Linda Horst, ‘B” Competition Cushner, third; Marg Van Yzerloo, skip Basketball Sainfs Take Part in Infervarsity ‘Competifion af Cougar Classic Tournament ‘The male hoopsters, under the leadership of Herb Ham- mond, played thelr first inter- varsity competition at. the annual Cougar Classte Tourna- ment in Calgary. eams in the tournament included Lethbridge Commu- nity College Kodiaks, Vancou- ver Community Colege Fal- cons, University of » Regina Cougars, Blue Mountain Com- munity College Timber Wolves from Oregon, and the host Mt. Royal squad. Selkirk, Saints © drew against the hosts the first evening and were .thumped 98-69 by s tough Alberta team. High scorers for the Saints were Wayne McCarthy with 18 and Ron Binns with 14. Coach Hammond was justi- fiably - disappointed with’ the team’s play and felt that they were capable of a much better showing. ‘The second evening the Saints’ opposition was from the’ University of Regina Cougars who won by a narrower margin of 61-58, Scoring was evenly distributed with no one hitting the double figures. Field goal percentage was still only 31 per cent ‘@YAMAHA Skis Monashee THE ALL-AROUND YAMAHA @ YAMAHA. SKIS ~ SALOMON BINDINGS charge if Binding or Skiis purchased | here. ‘Ski accessories in good supply. Buy now while’ supply is good. YAMAHA Sporting Eqt. Ltd. At the Top cf Sherbiko Hill, Phone 365-318) SALOMON BINDINGS Tene Masson, lead Sharoa Jobastan, seconds Mae Moroso, thirds one Grant, kip 13 Rinks Comp in Oglow B Prokop Rink Winner “By Jeannette Horning club has forgotten shout Maizie Zinio’s competed in the: Oglow Dom spiel last weekend at the Castlegar Curling Club. This just had to’ be the best inter-club spiel beld 20 far, with 18 out of 18 rinks in our club * entered. Here: are the rinks -who came out on top: A Event: Marie Prokop, Mary MacAlpine, Jean Fridel and Joan Command. : Runner-up. in‘ A: Haines, Justine Bulfett, Irene + Horan and Bernice Rudasky. B Event: Marg Van’ Yzer- loo,» Olga -Cushner, Shirley : Sommers and Linda Horst... 3 4*Runner-up in B: Jeannette E Horning, Audrey Moore, Janice McKinnon and Hedy Oleski: =) 'C Event: June Grant, Mae Moroso, Sharon-Johnston and Irene Masson.” © < Runner-up in C; Shirley Torbic, Sandy Monkman, Linda + Leckie and Doreen Alexander. Special mention should be made of three brand-new curl- ers who made it into the prizes. They were Bernice Rudasky, s Unde Horst and Irene Masson. pecial prizes were given tothe Cherie Lyons rink for the first rink out. Winner of the biggest “end was the Shirley Torbie rink. And ‘much to the disappointment of Doreen, the booby: prize was’ won by the - June Grant rink. Buxom Bertha’ had./an uplifting experience ‘when aa was awarded his a A dalitous potluck supper and 9 dance were enjoyed by the curlers on Saturday night. All in all, t was quite'a week: endl I don’t think anyone in our Helping People Get More Out Of the Parks Marine parks, usually sit- vated on islands, and cre- ated for the use of the boating public, are usually inaccessible’ to people without boats, Moun: tain parks remain largely un- used by those with little hiking _ or climbing experience. Parks branch people have worked on plans to develop a: shuttle service to some Marine parks which catered to land- lubbera, Feasibility studies have. in made on supplying experienced hikers, people who. were familiar with the natural history of the areas, to guide.” the less knowledgeable from “roadsides to sclected areas of parks and nature areas, der. A little bit late, but congratulations to you and ‘your rink. Keep Dee. 18, free for our Christmas ‘party, I guarantee you'll havea good time. Plans are belng made already, and a 5 ‘special invitation is extended to Jean Friedel. At this party I plan toread my own’ special version’ of » T'was the Night Before Christ- mas, after which Santa may go onatrike with the postmen. See you at the tink. ASTLEGAR NEWS Saints Women's Basketball Hosts Lethbridge College Lethbridge Community College was recently hosted in Castlegar ‘by. Selkirk Saints *Women'a Basketball. _ Games were played. on sFriday evening and’ Saturday ‘afternoon, The Saints won 10-52 Friday evening -with scoring by Teresa McGauley, 26; Maureen Stringer, 16; Deb- bie Matheson, 10; Trudy Lyons, 9; and three each by Fodor, Ovestraud and Mosher. Saturday afternoon, how- ever, Lethbridge’: dominated Dus te to the suspension of.mail services, play. by about 20. points throughout the, game and fin- ished with an 81-65 margin, ‘Top scorers for the Sl Saints -Maureti Debbie Matheson with 15, Top scorers for Lethbridge were Shisley ‘Yvill with 22, Bev McKeaze with 15. The Selkirk women now return to regular league play in the West Kootenay Women's) PAPER. CARRIER Required in Raspberry Area. Carriors Earn 6c for Each Peper Every Thursday “Phone Castlegar News at 365-7266 i or drop. in at 191 Columbia Ave. Qe ae. PUBLIC NOTICE The City of Castlegar will accept letters of “application from Interested citizens to “serve as. Clty i ‘on Regional Com- mission No, 1. "Applications setting out oxperlence and qualifications will be recelved up to-5 p.m, Friday, November 28, 1975.- City of Castlegar 460 Columbia Avenue + Castlegar, BC. | ‘ogy Maputo pence, NOTICE OF . MINIMUM WAGE REVISION After public hance throughout the Pro- vines, the Board: of Industrial Relations has’ Instl- tuted a new Minimum’ Wage Order for British . Columbia. The Board has given notice’ that, ef- fective December 1, 1975, the new minimum wage will be’ $2.75 ‘per houn for employees 18 "years of age ‘and over, and $2.35 per hour for employees {Zyeats of age and under. These mini- mums will become $3.00 and $2.60 respectively on June 1, 1976, +. In addition to present provisions, the Order contains a new. requirement that double timé be pald forshours worked over 11. per a and 48 per-week, \ Ariy” asalstaitee required ‘may be ‘obtained from the: Depariment’s. Labour Standards-offices ; as follows: a - Victoria: 680 Douglas Street, 387-3290 Burnaby: 4211 Kingsway, 434-5761 ; Chilliwack: 24 Victoria Avenue W., 792-0534 § Cranbrook: 226 -.102 South 11th Avenue, 489-2311 Dawson. Creek: 1207 - 103rd Avenue, 782-5931. Kamloops: 220 - 546 St, Paul Street, 374-4112 Kelowna: 1913 Kent-Road, 762-2911 Nanaimo: Court House, 754-2111 ” Nelson: 310 Ward Street, 952-2211 —<$<<$<—$ $ Prince George: 1488 Fourth Avenue, 562-8131 ‘ Terraco: 4506 Lakelte Avenue, 635-9494“ Williams Lake: 317 Provincial Building, 392.6261 “Labour Standards Branch, Department of ~ IMPORTANT NOTICE JO OUR CUSTOMERS — Think KOOTENAY. BUILDERS LTD. ‘being taken’ by the Company to en- sure the availability of. electric service: - to our , 1.10 the larger communities the Com- pany will endeavour to have the bills delivered to the customers’ homes, ‘2. Certain of the smaller Post Offices are remaining open during the postal : strike. We will arrange to deliver the ‘bills to these Post Offices for distribu- _ tion to customers. 3. Customers who do not receive their : bills at, home ‘or from their local Post A Office should contact their local West Kootenay Power Office to obtain de-' ‘tails.of their account balance. 4. The discount period’ will be extend- : _ ed for those customers who do ‘not Te- ceive their billing in sufficient time to | meet the discount date, provided pay- ment ‘is ‘made within a Teosonoble; time. Payment of accounts may be made at either your'local West ‘Kootenay. Pow- er Office located at’ 1037 Columbia Ave.,'North Castlegar, B:C. or throu- gh any of the following collection agencies:' West's Department Store = 21: Pine St. N., Castlegar, B/C, — Kin- naird Coffee Bar - Kinicki’s - 649 - 7th Ave. S., Castlegar, B.C. — + Johnny's Groceries - = across Ferry - Robson, B.C, “The Company would like to expreés its: ‘appréciation:to those who have main: tained their account’in a current pos- ition during this difficult period, . Labour, B Government of British Calumbta ears b Pensioners’ Curling Club Notes . ‘Over 60’ Open Spiel Dec. 12-14 ann fal otk of curl. ing gone by the board and the standings haven't changed i. much, Mike still continues his merry way, mowing down his opponents one after the other and certainly Is the man to beat in the first Round Robin, Just the. same, he still finds’ the Carkner and Dalziel rinks hot on his heels and matching him game for game. If the atatus quo remains through this week it will really make the Verzuh-Dalziel game next Tuesday @ crucial one, Mike holds the edge in previous. games between the two, the last one being the Playoff: atthe ever shea they meet again, it ‘Thursday saw the mid-point of the first go-round and things seem to have sort of levelled out. Following the above mentioned rinks, are eight rinks situated within . ites spread while the 2th is only oné point’ behind the m. The substitution situation seems to be fairly well in hand ‘and the co-operation between the players and the skips is working very well indeed. One of our newest members, Jack Kelly, has found it necessary to make a trip to Toronto but his spot is going to be filled by our newest recruit, I don't know whether it was my plug in last week's paper, but-on ‘the day it appeared one chap turned up at ‘the ‘rink “and wanted to curl with us. He is’ Nick Vanjoff from Blueberry Creek and will be curling lead for Rolf Jacob- son the remainder of this Round Robin, Next week's games are as. follows: Tuesday, Nov, 18—Verzuh vs, Brown, Carkner vs. Ever- We are real fortuoate in having the two of them looking. after us, but then we are a good bunch and ‘deserve the best, eee I took in the finals of the Ladies’ ‘Club, Oglow Trophy competition on Sunday evening and was very impressed by the . CASTLEGAR ‘NEWS SPORTS ard, LeRoy vs, Woytella and Dalziel vs. Lyons. Wednesday Nov. 26— Murphy vs. Wadey, Jacobson va. Bradford, Carkner vs. . Brown and Dalziel vs. Everard. Thuraday, Nov. 27— Wadey vs. Woytella, Verzuh vs. Bradford, Murphy vs, Le- Roy and Jacobson vs. Lyons, The Over-60 Senfors Open Bonspiel this year is being held in Kimberley on Dee. 12, 18 and 14. As of today, there ard two rinks planning on taking it in from our club. Players involved include Ceeil Bradford, Percy Brown, Ernie Carkner, John Dalziel, Peter Murphy, Mike Verh and George Wilson. The iden- tity of the eighth man isn't certain yet, but I should have more to say about this closer to the event: This {s supposed to SERVICE +, ¢ letterheads y" ® envelopes: 3 ‘© business cards. © brochures % + = busingss farms - * = invitations x a Prt CASTLEGAR. News “Where Quality and: Service Both Count” ‘391 ‘Columbia Ave, “Phone 365-7266 bea real ‘fun’ spiel and the boys aré looking forward to having a real rousing time over in the East Kootenay, “Yee in the local” rink is “looking good’ and it seems as though the boys are right back in the groove of last year when we had the beat’ ice in. the district: We don't see so much of Bert these days, but Ralph is doing a good job of keeping the boya in hand and making sure they behave themselves, 7 The Selkirk Saints hockey __Yeam split_a weekend. series Cougars of Calgary. 1: Last ‘Friday “evening. in Castlegar the Saints managed a 65. win before a very small crowd, Scoring for the Saints “were Dave Costanzo with 2, Larry Reid, “Bruce Allingham, Glenn Grigg and Dale Costanzo. Replying far Calgary were Doug Finney, Bob Bailey, Dave White, Duane Holder’and Jim Manson. : Period scores were 1-1, 33, and 65 and Selkirk took four “Saints 90-25, leo=—- Horizon -DISHEYLAND ‘Space ‘till Available ‘to Sh : DISNEYLAND. FROM SPOKANE Departures: ‘ (penalties compared. to. Mt.’ Raya’ 6, Cougara outshot the high calibre of curling shown by all the rinks taking part. After all, they were | the finalists which should make fcr good . Recreation News curling, but s ‘so often skips tend tobe ultra careful at this stage. ‘This, of course, makes for rather dull games at times, but not on Sunday. night.’ When these girls play it is for keeps and they don't make too many takes, couldn't help wishing as I watched the front end of the rinks in action that I had a few \ sweepers (like them in my Pensioner's games. They wield: ed thelr brooms as though their lives’ depended upon’. it. and brought the rocks along in fine style. Their overall, enthusiasm was very ‘evident and they actually looked as if they were “enjoying themselves. -Wright, Reld and Yan Yzerloo, some of these girls could give you boys areal run for your money and make you curl your best just to keep up with them! « From the” Director's Desk By Pat Metge : * Most of bay Adult Pavee present. time our largest obsta- tlon and coming to a' close for this session. It Is pleasing to. note that 29 different sessions were | held and involved all communl- ties in the region. ‘Aa the courses draw to a Seis fading persona willing to courses which have been suggested. We are also interested to hear if there are any particular courses which you would like to offered. With the West Kootenay are s yet to begin, Adult badminton, beginning in ‘Thursday evenings from 7 to 1 pm. Persons ‘interested participating © should sari Neil Dentsoff at 3904238: for further Information, sake Dent 1 for t the Ih industria e eco 1 ey 111, For further informa- tion‘on this very popular and rewarding course,: contact Al Clausen at. 365-9056 i Works rromesig onthe, denuary Program’ tthe! Hockey Saints Split with Calgary ‘with Mt Royal, College aa tanza Mt. Royal picked up a 7-0 lead. ‘th Scoring far the ‘Calgary club were May with 3, Reid and Nelson with 2° each, Finney, Holder, Villiger and. Bailey. Saints’ goals came from Dave ‘and Dale Costanzo and Bruce-. ‘Allingham, Saints managed to hold the - scoring down in the second and ” third but were unable to score +, themselves. 5. Next college action :is at the end of the month against Cariboo College. of Kamloops. HOLIDAYS — once again becoming Active, we hope that our gymnastics program can be expanded. To ai tau utilization of: the arena we are offering. two .’ further skating programs. On: Wednesday. we are offering skating’ from 1 to 2 p.m. for: “senior citizens, ‘There is no “charge for this session.” : For the housewives and the shiftworkers we are offer- ing a morning session of public skating. ‘This session’ will be from 9.45 to 11.45 on Tuesday mornings. Both of these sessions will be ona trial basis; therefore, it j-is hoped that a good attendance “willbe -reached «which will 4, Warrant a continuation of the rogram. + Mint ice is atill available for barons is ica. during the es (ardeiet renters e arena. For your festive party or dance, a) reminder’ that. the Arena Hall: is available for bookings. ° It has been brought to our. attention” of the "hazardous parking in: front of the arena. Hopefully,* people using ‘the arena will begin to park at the rear of this facility. ee . A reminder of the upcom- ing Merrill Nixon concert which will be held Dec. 4 and the _ Selkirk Weavers’ Guild exhibit and sale which is to be held z oe le ‘Two of the services offered by the Recreation Commission which we would like to remind the public of are the Homeward Bound Program and the calen- dar Ex events. lomeward Bound is a. rete system for sen, © or citizens who require rides to- and from’ thelr ‘homes,’ Any © volunteers who will ae the transportation. ‘The other service is the calendar of events, ‘This calen- dar was designed co that clubs, or organizations could list their special events with us which would allow other clubs to be. © aware of programed dates. It is December 21st. ord. 27th” ‘from ag low as $259.00 fo: ‘Adults and . $199.00 for Children under. 12 years old PRICES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: 5 Round trip from Spokane to Los Angeles by scheduled Airlines ‘ Accomodations for'7 nights at Anaheim Hyatt House California State Hotel taxes end porterage. at hotel Teenspertation from:Los Angeles Airport to’ Hotel on ‘arrival and from tel to Alrport on departure Deluxe hee Disneyland ticket including 2 entrances and 15 attractions WELCOME TO DISNEYLAND BREAKFAST. on morning after, arjivel For Reservations and Further Information j Call West's Travel Agency 365- 7782 hoped that through this calen-” ‘dar of events we can reduce the * number of events which fall on the same day. 5 ‘Therefore, if your club or organization has an upcoming event please call so we may shave a Bye of it * ‘A thank) on goes out to those persons who participated fn the Canadian Home Fitness Test: Hopefully, this is the start of an ongoing process of testing physical fitness. - ”.| “Touch of Glass Window Repairs x Seo = KOOTENAY BUILDERS LTD. ° Four Hockey. Games a Week Played in Commercial League By Irene Sheridan + The Castlegar*Commercial Hockey League got underway in October’ with five teams taking part for the ‘75-76 season, Our’ local Juveniles have again submitted a'team, with the Castlegar Hotel, Mar- 3 let Hotel and Maddocks Shoes sponsoring a team. The fifth team is being sponsored by Castlegar Drug. Many ‘thanks go to these merchants for the sweaters, ‘and moral support: that they've given to our hae lubs, ‘Tickets will be on’ sale shortly for our annual raffle. sare used for equip- ment for the league. Our schedule calls for four games to be played each week. Sunday's games are played at 1.16 p.m: and 9 p.m:Tuesday's | | game. time; is’ 10.30 p.m. and Thursday at 9.30 p.m. One of our teams goes against the Castlegar Midgets every Tues- day ‘night’at 9.80 p.m. for a practice game, Come on out and seo your favorite team. Fans are always baa admission charge. Selkirk Soccer Saints Bid for Provincial Title. Fails ikitk’s Soccer team dropped ‘01 decision Nov. 14 to.the tough: Vancouver Com- munlty College Faleons on‘a muddy Vancouver field. ‘The score was tied i-1 at the half but a persistent VCC squad came up with goals in the final frame. Vancouver Falcons thus ones again finished another season undefeated. Falcons ‘won all league games and had ‘only two goals scored against them by college teams all Year U,B.C.'s team managed only 22 tle against the Falcons. Cote Tukkimaki felt that his played © very well despite fe the score and that his team would have faired consid erably better ona dry field. ' Selkirk expects to have a “very good crop of rookies next year and several ‘returning players, so soccer action should be excellent next season. * CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 27, 1975 PLUMBING & TOMLI HEATING LTD. “ * Site’S = Comp, 11> oe od S.S..1 — Castlegor SALES & SERVICE ‘We Supply and Install | SEPTIC TANKS &:FIELD Mike Tomlin 365-5511 - CASTLEGAR CURLING. 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