EDEERE REF EL 6 ogy CASTLEGAR NEWS, Th fies Sse cantons otee4 John Stier. Looking on are Selkirk Col director of physical education Mal Stelek tek) and president of the local Heart Foundation unit Jackie McNabb.—Regional Recreational Com- mission No. 1 Photos Mrs. Ruth Tor Letter to the Editor | Tribute is Paid fo the Man Called Dear Sir: With the hockey season, drawing to a close we as parents of three minor hockey . players would like to say “thank you" to the coaches. We think the following article “What {is a Coach” (author unknown) is so typical of coaching: A coach is a politician, a judge, public’ speaker, a. teacher, a trainer, a finances and yet at Umes appear a pessimist, seem humble and yet very proud, strong but at times weak, confident and yet not over confident, enthusiastic but ‘not too enthusiastic, * He must have tho hide of an elephant, the fierceness of a lon, pep of a young pup, ‘guts of an ox, stamina of an antelope, wisdom of an owl, cunning of a fox, and the heart of-a kitten, It willalso be to his benefit laborer, a psychiatrist anda chaplain, It also helps if he is an astrologer, or at least understands numer- .~ ology. He must be an optimist, i to develop the acting ability of a poker player with a pat hand, He must be willing to give freely of his time, his moncy, his |. energy, ‘his fouls. his CA FL GAR NEWS. PO d’a Grade 3 Class at ayia Rivers School ° z & q PETTITT PHOTOS NARADA OSA TESAGA ARE NRA RE A PETTITT PHOTOS By Jack Alou!) : Registration for Gymnastic lasses is now closed. We have PETTITT PHOTOS See the new Polaroid SX - 10 $179.95 PETTITT PHOTOS Have a Spring Tune-Up Now "SCOPE TUNE-UP CENTRE" A Complete Automotive Service Phone 365-7511 For Your Car Service and Accessories See Jack SOLOHd LLILL3d SOLOHd Liltlad a) Time to De-Ice Your Car Or. Jack's Auto __ Service Ltd. - Kinnaird Junior » high seh this is-about all we'can hafidle, I would like to hear from , anyone who ;would be inter- ested in. helping‘ to coach gymnastics.,I particularly need someone with experience at any level; basic right through to competitive. ‘Where I need the most help is Thursday evening: at Secondary School and on Saturday morn- ing at Kinnarid Junior Secon- _ dary School. This will be either voluntary or a paid position depending on experience. i tae The individual results from the fitness testing stations are available at the: Recreation office this week. 1 am sorry for the delay. We had hoped to give everyone their resulls at the time of testing but what with being shorthanded at the tabulating table ond the unex- A Head Start] Gulf ay wawieds I am “sure that next year we will have to make the testing stations available’ for the. entire. week * so’ that everyone has a chance to take part. is It was reassuring to see so. many ‘people concerned about general "it Yitness. a 8 8 There will be a‘meeting of the Selkirk Valley Girls Softball Team this Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the. Recreation Office. All parents are asked to attend. Items from our Community Calendar of Events: March '7—Senior Citizens General Meeting at 2 p.m. in the Senior Citizen Centre. Entertainment. will be cards and games. March 9—Tarrys and Dis- trict will be holding a bingo at lany" peoplé” ‘believ, Fruit’ juices are not fattening. The facts are...Fruit juices , are relatively rich in calories: 1 oz. orange juice is 10 cal., 1 oz. grape juice is 20 cal., 1. oz grapefruit oz. prune juice is 20 cal. : * . * Many people believe... Dark bread is less fattening than white bread. The facts are...Ounce for ounce and pound for pound the calorie content of all breads is practically the same. s Five Locai Girls Competing in B.C.’s the Tarrys El ‘y School. starting at 7:30 p.m. March 12—“Scandanavian Saga”—a film to be shown at Selkirk College sponsored by the Audubon Society. ose Our two ladies play for fun volleyball teams met. Wednes- day forthe first time this session. Kinnaird ladies A and B teams hosted: the. Tarrys ladies. Tarrys came oul trium- phantly as they won two out of .. three games against the Kin. naird A team and Kinnaird B- team. Tarrys defended its wins Monday as they hosted the Kinnaird teams “al” Tarrys Elementary School. oe oe Any group wishing to use playing fields this spring and summer for minor or. senior baseball, softball, soccer or any other sport or event must have a representative at the “users meeting” to be held on March 20 at 7:30 pm. in the Recreation Office. . All school and cily playing areas will be allocated at that lime. If your group is. not represented it will be assumed that you do not require facilities this season, Basketball Playoffs West ‘Kootenay ‘Bantam Girls All Star basketball team, consisting of five local-girls as well as. players. from Trail, Rossland and Beaver Valley, will be competing this weekend at the B.C. Playoffs being held Friday through to Sunday at Port Alberni. The girls are coached by Jerry Redding a first year teacher who is on the staff of Kinnaird Junior | Secondary School. Miss Redding said the forming of the all star team started about two months ago. Students of Kinnaird Jun- ior Secondary School taking part are Sharlene Martini, Eliz DaCosta, Kim Warcimage, Laurie Wickett and Liz Baron, : Boundary | Carpet Sales. Licenced se pe tat and district, Carpeting by leading manufacturers. Harding, West Mills, Caravel, Burlington, Crosley. Free estimates and guaranteed work- manship. Courteous and prompt sertice, PHONE BOB BROOKS-COLLECT 442-2124 DAYS, 447.9316 EVENINGS Leetentenaeemmaananet teat SS. No. 1. Mike Tomlin 365-5511 TOMLIN Site 5, Comp. 11 _ Castlegar . 24HR. SERVICE “+: :BHONE 365-5511 PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Walter Tomlin 365-5034 RTS Pensioners Give Views on What Their Curling Club Means fo Them “By John Dalziel One of the more interest- ing features ‘of the Castlegar Pensioner's Curling club has to be the large number’ of members who are taking part in the game for the first time or after an absence of quite a ‘ number of years. There are 15. who fall into one or-the other of the two categories and they are without doubt “among~ the keenest of enthusiasts: taking part. During the past few. playing dates’ Ihave’ talked with several of these newer devotees and would like to pass along some of the’ ‘comments ‘I received, Bob Hunter, “I should have started this 20 years ago. I never. knew © what “I was missing.” i Claude -Bissell, ‘Really. delighted, the fellowship is the finest I have experienced.” Ed ‘Schulte, . ‘Thoroughly ‘enjoying; myself. Feel younger after, every game.” \- Bert, Cherrington, “Real Wish I wi at it’ s this ess Castlegar in the old days.” Fred Hostetter,.“Lots of fun.” Helps ‘to keep. me- occupied.” Art Hawkins, "Gets me out "The Coach” family life,” his health and sometimes even life itself. In return he must expect little financial reward, little comfort on earth, little privacy, little praise, but plenty of cfiticism. Howwver, a good coach is respected in his community; (is a leader In his school), is loved by his team and makes lasting friends wherever he goes, He has the satisfaction of seeing boys develop and {m- prove in ability. He learns the thrill of victory and’ how to accept defeat with grace, His associations with athletes help keep him young in mind and spirit and he too must grow and improve in ability with his team. In his heart he knows that in spite of the inconvenience, the criticism, and'the demands on his. time, he. loves his profession for he. is THE Let's hear it for the coaches! - A Couple of Parents of. the house and lets me meet with many’ of:the old gang.” Norman Thomlinson, "A couple more seasons and those Brier chape better watch out.” Wally Walper, “More fun tossing rocks than bricks’ any day.” Bill Sofnerti eld, “Really enjoying it. Good meeting all the boys twice a week.” These are’ but'a few of the comments; there may be more forthcoming. in’ later. columns. Tomorrow ‘we pay our return visit to Trail. Set the alarm a little early boys as we have to be on the ice there at’ 9:30 sharp. Results’ and ‘impressions will be in next week's Castlegar News. Good luck’ and) good curling. ( Bantam Standings ! To March Third } ‘Bantam Division Stand- ings to:March 3 are as fol- lows: 4 16 i GENERAL MEETING Selkirk Valley Junior Girls Softball League Tuesday, March 12. 7:30 p.m. Recreation Office No Parents Support — - No Ball “Come Support Your. Girls’ “So that’s my problem.” Plan Your Summer at Your’ POOL For Free Estimates, Call’ Anytime - Bob Lightle 365-5890 Summer. Fun Summer Pools 1904'- 9th Ave. South Castlegi Golfers Special “By Spalding” Golf Club Sets Ladies and Mens Rights ‘and. Lefts from $5: 45 and up. at’ | Monashee Sporting | Eat. Lid. At the Top of herbiko Hill — Phone 365-318 “Tunderstand sir:” Ever think of the telephone company as 10, 1000 British Columbians? 10,000 people? It’s true. And we have phones too. So we understand. ‘phone problems’ But if you call us, we can work them out. Together. “vssnice to know iain human.” BOTEL@® _ “You can talk with us.” BOB FERGUSON'S SPORTING FACTS with the _CASTIEARD. HARDWARE * SPORTING 2000s “What constitutes the grand slam in tennis? Who has. done in H. T. Hart, Kenogam!, Que. The tennis grand a th sonsidered as the Wimbledon, , United States, Aust: At one time all were amateur in status but now are in the Open category. First to turn the trick was Fre -who took Wimbledon, U.S, and Australia honors in 1984 and the 1d Perry of the United Kingdom French title in 1935, Don Budge of the U.S. won Wimbledon and U.S. laurels in 1987 and then reta’ the Australian and French crow! ined them in 1998 while adding ns, Aussie Rod Laver repeated this slam in 1962, then in 1969 became the first to win all four when they had become Open events. 'o women also have claimed these ne titles in the same year, Mauseen Connolly of the WU, S. was the first in 1953 and Court d d ed the feat in 1970, Cobalt, Ont hat I the record ie cares water?” V. I, Palawada, Mark T. Lowder, a 16-year-old from Albemarle, North »Carolina, established the record for treading water in a vertical Position at 8 hours duly 20-21, se at Rock Creek Park, “Got a ‘question on reais you'd like answered? Give it to Jock 'LEAIRD HARD Stewart at CAST! WARE & SPORTING GOODS,’ or pall it'to:-Sporting Facts,21C' Deerfield Dr., Ottawa, Ont. the . Canadian Curling: Championship for the Macdonald's Brier Tankard is something special. I don't think there is another competition like it in the whole world, -The dream of every curler is to play inthe Brier and earn one of*'those purple hearts signifying’: you ~ represented your province as champion. What ' separates curling from other. sports is tho fact that curlers are just ordinary Joes, not ‘great athletes. You could ‘take ‘up the game one year, and the next: year by sheer luck just-happen to join a rink that gets hot and ‘wing the provincial champion- ship and the: next thing you know, you are playing in the Brier. I can’t ‘imagine: anybody taking up golf and a year later - representing their province on PODIATRIST * Foot Specialist 3)" 7 5. G. Fiellstrom, DPM. ” AT HARROW. ARMS TUES:, MARCH 12 12 noon to 8 p.m. FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 365-7282 CURLING By Matt Baldwin H Sponsored by ; TRI-X AUTO BODY AND ENTERPRISES - a Willingdon Cup team. « I just couldn't, believe it’ when I got another trip to the Brier in 1971. I don't think I was any ‘more excited my first time in 1954 when it was played right here in my home*town (Edmonton). A couple of years ago, a women's rink skipped by Vera Pezer beat Orest Meleschuk's world champions. In what, other sport can that happen? » We won'in our first crack at the Brier with a:9-1 record, and the next year. we didn’t... even make it out of ‘Alberta. Then when: we went to the Brier again at Moncton in 1956, we finished with a 6-5 record.: So much for experience. In: 1957 at Kingston’ we went 10-0 to win but the next Minor Hockey Results from Castlegar Arena | Pee Wee Division i Feb, 18-C Miller,” Mark Steenvorden 1, Bruins 1, Goalles were Ricky Cheveldave for the Canadians and Randy Kirby for the Bruins. Goals were scored by, Michae! Miller (unassisted) for’ the Canadians and by Nicky Chernoff (Perry Hyson for the Bruins, Feb, 20—Canadians 7, Biars 1 Goalies were Ricky (Aaron Stousb Glon Miller (unassisted) and Gordon Gallo (Randy Martin). Bantam Division Feb. 18—Texaco 2, Legion 4. Goalies. were Allan Conroy for Texaco and Dan McMullen for Legion. Goals were scored by Jim Gillman (Conrad Bo- broske and Wayne McCreight) and Jim Gillman. (Conrad Sherstobitoff (D. Cooke and K. Kamblck) for Kootenay Sav- Yule (B, Tassone), J. Bormel (B.| Tassone and Bozek), J. Bermel ings and by J. Anti (Sherstobitoff) and Sherstobi- toff (unassisted for the Pee Wee Reps. Feb, 22—Castlegar Credit Union 1, Legion 1. Goalles were M. Plotnikoff for the Credit Union and Dan McMullen for the Legion. Goals were scored by Be Van Yzerloo (P. Klit and ana D. Kanigan ‘lor the Stars. Scoring for ‘the Canadians were; A, Stoushnow (unassist- ed), R, Martin 2 (unassisted), D. Denning (unassisted), M. Mil- ler (Stoushnow and Nelson), A. Stoushnow (M. Miller) and D. Nelson (R. Martin): and K. Maloff}, The lone goal for the Stars was scored by. Halisheff *. (Sookachoff). Feb. 22—Castlegar Bruins 4, Nelson Pee Wees 3. Goalies were Randy Kirby for Castle- gar and Chris. Burgess for Nelson. Goals were scored by Ron Lauriente. (unassisted), Dan Fillipoff (Perry . Hyson), Perry Hyson(unassisted) and Nicky Cheroff (Perry Hyson) - for Castlegar. Nelson scorers were Mike Trast (Chris Freno), Garry Swetlikoff (Joe: Caprio- line) and. Kevin | Molanson (Darryl. Marquarward and Ralph Eggers), 7 Castlegar Pee Wee Reps 2, Trail Pee Wee Reps 2. Goalie for Castlegar. was Randy Kirby. Goals for Castlegar were scored by: Curt Horning (D.. Barnes and 'D. Kanigan) and‘ David > Kanigan (B. Martin). Trail led 2-0 until the last minute of play. when Castlegar scored two goals within six seconds. Feb. 22—Castlegar Rang- ers 8, Nelson Pee Wees 2. Goalies were Tim Popowich for Castlegar and B. ‘Kuntz for Nelson. Goals were scored by Curt | Horning (unassisted), Curt. Horning (Stacy Molnar! Perry Horning (Stacy, Molnar! Perry Horning (Pino: Laurino) Perry ‘Horning | (unassisted , Pino, Laurino’ (Allan Isakson] ‘Pino’ Laurino (Rocky Wilson and Curt Horning (Robert Shmoorkoff) for Castlegar and J. Silman (S..Foster) and D. Donisi (J. Steel) for Nelson. Feb, 23—Pee Wee Reps 8, Kootenay Savings &. Goalies ‘were Randy Kirby'‘and ‘Dan Drazdoff for the Pee Wee Reps and’ McKenzie for Kootenay Savings. Goals were scored by K.Sk itoff (J. Antignani), year at Victoria, as defend champions, we were 8-2 andi i Were life and death to beat ay rink’: ‘of schoolboys (Terry: “> Braunstein . of Manitoba) in ~, playoff. 0 Our third win equalled Ken’ *+ Watson's’ record, but along came Ernie Richardson and he: won four times in the next five: years: : ‘ That's how it goes: in curling. ‘You're Canadian cham- pion, but you can get’ your lumps right in your own club. That's what is so great about. the game. a ; Singer @ SEWING MACHINES @ SINGER VACUUM CLEANERS Your Singer Dealer for Castlegar and Area_. is now: : Sewing Centre & Vac Shop “John Carter, Representative”. 1251 Cedar Ave., Trail, B.C, Phone 364-1744 @ FABRICS Woodland Park Esso| Greg (ME. Polonikoff), M: Polonikoff (Greg Moroso), C. Sookerookoff. (C. Kooznetsoff and C. Perepol- kin) and R. Sherstobitoff: (c. ind John for Texaco and by Walter Jenkins (Pat Rilkoff and Kevin Basran), Ian Stewart (unas- sisted), Ian Stewart (Walter Jenkins and John Roberts) and Tan Stewart (Kevin Basran‘and Pat Rilkoff) for Legion. Bantam Rep | 9, Midget “B's” 0, Goalies were “Dan McMullen for the Bantam Rep. and ‘Sandy Keraiff for), the Midget B's, Goals were scored by Danny: Obedkoff (Brian Verigin),' Bruno: Tassone (J. Townsend), S. Bozek. (Geoff Yule and J. Townsend). |S, Bozek (Danny Obedkoff), Billy Nazaroff (Jim Bermel), Brian Verigin (Glen Sorenson), Geoff Yule (Michael Varabioff), Geoff Yule (David Kirby) and Geoff ‘Yule. (Bruno Tassone. and S. Bozek) for:the Bantam Rep. * Feb. 20—Castlegar Credit Union. 3, Pulp and ’ Paper: 2. Goalies were Ron Plotnikoff for CCU and Danny. Wallace for PPWC. Goals were soared byC. Furlan ( G. Furlan WwW. for Castlegar Credit Union and. D, Stewart (unassisted) for the Legion. jpokane Games Pulp and Paper Workers 2, Spokane 2. Goalie for Castlegar was Danny Wallace. Goals were scored by Ed Arishenkoff (unassisted) and Brian Kubos (unassisted) for Castlegar. Pulp and Paper Workers 3, Spokane 2. Goalie for Castlegar was Danny Wallace. Goals were scored by D. Stewart (Brian Kubos),R. Grim (D. Khadikan) and D. Calder (T. Halisheff) for Castlegar. Calder scored the winning goal with less than a minute left in the game. Bantam Playoffs Feb. 23—Castlegar 9, Na- kusp 1. Goalies were M. Plotnikoff for Castlegar and Hanson for Nakusp. Goals were scored by Geoff Yule (Tassone), G. Yule’ (Obedkoff), G. Yule (Nazaroff), Sherstobitoff (Obed- koff), B. Tassone (Nazaroff), Obedkoff. (Kirby), Obedkoff (B, Van Yzerloo and G. Hubert) and C, Furlan (B. Van. Yzerloo and G.. Pace) for Castlegar’ Credit Union.’Scoring for the Pulp and Paper Workers were R. Grim. (T. Halisheff) and Pryce (D.° Kubos' and» P. Samoyloff). Feb. 21—Kootenay. Sav- ings 4, Pee Wee Reps 2. Goalies were R, McKenzie for Koote- nay Savings and Randy Kirby and Dan Drazdoff for Pee Wee Reps. Goals were scored. by. Calvin Sookerookoff (Polonikoff ‘and K, Kambick), C. Sookeroo- koff (J... Markin’ and) M. Polonikoff), C. Sookerookoff (B. Kambick and J. Markin) and R. Castlegar News Kirby (Sherto-. bitoff) and Bozek (Sorenson and Yule) for Castlegar and. by Reitmeler (McTuarrie) for Na- kusp, Midget Division Feb. 18—Midget Rep 1, Juveniles 1, Goalies were A. Akselson for Midget Rep and M. Patrick for the Juveniles. Goals were scored by T. De Paoli (Moscovitch and, Plotni- koff) for the Midgets and Greg McMillan (Larry © Frisk , and David Bozek) for the Juveniles. Feb. 19—Midget’ Rep 1, Juveniles 3, No’ statistics available. Feb. 21—Midget “B". 1, Bantam Rep 8. Goalies were Sandy Keraiff for the Midget B. and Dan McMullen for Bantam Rep. Goals were scored ‘by’ K. New (Makaroff) for Midget B and by R. Sherstobitoff (Town- send), R.. Sherstobitoff (B. Tassone), R. Sherstobitoff (G. Yule), G. Yule (Townsend), G. Commercial League Standings The ‘Castlegar Cor Commer: cial Hockey League’ ended ‘last: week Syith the’ Juvenile Team:taking © first » place. an » Pe he Kootenay Savings. Feb. 24—Custlegar Blazers 3, Nelson Pee Wees 3. Goalie for Castlegar was Nicky Cher- noff, Goals were scored by Jeff Stewart (unassisted), Jeff” ‘Stewart (Rob Dunn) and Brett, Winning the the scoring ch- with 27 : goals and 26 assists for a total ‘The following is the team stan Team Juveniles for Castegr Spokane Gi “Canadians ie Sokane L- Goalie for-Castlegar was Ricky Cheveldave. Goals were scored by. Aaron Stoushnow (Calvin Maloff), Dean Dinning (David Susanna), Dean Dinning (unas- ‘sisted) and David’ Susanna (unassisted). Canadians: 5, Spal kane 0. Goalie for Castlegar’ was Ricky Cheveldave. Goals were scored by: Randy Martin’ (Dean ‘Din- ning), _ Gordon Gallo ‘SPECIALTY Trans-Canada Trailer Rentals ICE: PARTY AND BLOCK e “See FRIENDLY FRANK foe e Rastronic Sunscope Tune-Up ® Carburator Reconditioning © Electronic Wheel Balancing x Disc and Brake Drum Turning. Expert Repairs on Any Part of Your Car and on All Makes ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES Hertz Rent-o-Car _ PHONE 365.3355 (Glen Marlane astle; Sactn Shell 3. 18 Individual Scoring Player Ga 27 BB bresospnn Ta te pl lay fis? athe Si me The 0! egan Sun- day with the Matlane Hotel defeating Junctign Shell by: a’ score of 6-3.,Scoring for; Marlane- was Krause and Andy Ozerolt getting two goals each: Singles went to Kooznetsoff: and :,Bucknell. | Scoring for Shell was Blood- off, Lyons and Gaticon with one goal < apiece. In the second id Sloan’ picked up. the ‘and for: the ‘Castlegar. Ho- vl These B first ‘in- the - quarte: with -the Juveniles es getting a bye’in this® ro “next scheduled games in the best out of three series were played serena if Z third and deciding oa dock’ - and ‘meeting Junction Shell at ing played. ‘Weekend Break-ins Reported The Castlegar detachment of the.RCMP. reported three break-ins over the weekend. However, - details: were: not released due ‘to. the investiga- tions currently underway. One break-in was reported _ ‘to police at 10;30 a.m. Sunday at Smiti;’s °\Plumbing and Heating. The other two, at Trail Auto Body and Boundary © Industries, ‘both on Columbia Avenue, were reported at 12 ‘noon Saturday.: Police said entry, to the buildings was gained by force in each case. . «. and just a always in r Oslows : Proudly announces the Glorious ‘Col GENERAL PAINT. ‘WOODCRAFT SOLID COLOR STAIN Oglows have several hundred rolls of Wallpaper in stock. 601 Columbia Avenue — Telephone 365-7202" feminder ... an and Nazaroff (Obedkoff) for the Bantam Rep, Feb. 23—CastIngar 16, Rossland 2, No _ statistics available. This was a playoff game held in Rossland. Castlegar Juveniles 3, Na- kusp Juveniles 2. No statistics available. Pup Division Feb. 19—Rangers 4, Sa- bres 2, Goalies were Andrew McLachlan for the Rangers and Perry Smitheram for the Sabres. Goals were scored by Kevin Kirby (G. Walker) Gordie Walker (Kevin Kirby), Kevin Kirby (unassisted): and Kevin Kirby (Gordie Walker) , for the Rangers, and. by Leonard Lauriente ( isted| CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 7, 1974 You Save af Bonneit's 10 Pef. OFF for CASH BONNETT’Sizeicncsssens A 1 "H ARTZ" Mountain Fish Food and K. Purdy (Lyle Bobroske) for the Sabres. Canadians 2, Bruins 1, Goalies were David Wah for the’ Canadians and David Kinakin for the Bruins. Goals were scored by Lyle Stoushnow (unassisted) and Lyle Stoush- now (Kim Perepolkin) for the Canadians and by Jimmy Smith (unassisted) for the Bruins. Feb, 20—Canucks 1, Black- hawks 0, Goalies ‘were Jeff Shmoorkoff for the Canucks and Paul Churchill for the pean The lone Canuck oal’ was scored by _Larry Blotnikof (Greg Pondelicek). Final Second Sees Pes Wee Reps Tie In Playoff Game In the second playoff game , Castlegar Pee Wee Reps and” Trail Pee Wee Reps tied 2 all in the “local arena Feb. Trail led Castlegar 2-0 well into the third period when the Castlegar goalie was pulled and a sixth attacker put on the ice. At the 19:49 mark C. Horning popped the puck into the net on a pass from D. Barnes and D. Kanigan, Six seconds later D. Kanigan made a repeat perfor- mance with B. Martin assisting tieing the game two all. Come in and look at our beautiful supply of DISPLAY AQUARIUMS “with all kinds of new species of your favorite TROPICAL FISH — sua MAPLES SUPERETTE Is for your PHONE 365-6149 THE MAYFAIR HOTEL: ‘provides spacious‘ accommodation ."- wiir. fully. Me pha win mentary coffee and service for your enjoyment. On® ‘yo! [Mayfair | Hotel located at Hornby ‘and Robson. Streets. < . For reservations, write to: _-THE MAYFAIR’ HOTEL Vancouver 1, 8.C. er Phone Colors / DISHWASHER * 3 PUSH BOTTONS * 5 CYCLES Completely Re-Engineered for High Performance WHITE — AVOCADO -.GOLD “Sale Price *349.00 ...and an improved wasting/drying system Soft Food Disposer . 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