“CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 17, 1977 Janicki Rink Victor in Powd ‘A’ Event Winners Lead Enid Klit, Second Jean Fitzpatrick, Skip Sophie Janicki and Third Dorothy Martini 2 ‘B’ Event ‘Winners ay 4 vy Lead Fran Jones, Skip June Grant, Third Jead Friedel and Second Audrey Mapre a oe ay Questionnaires Mailed B.C. Hunters Queried Game harvest question- naires will be mailed to mary British Columbia hunters with- in the next few weeks. The Fish and Wildlife Branch asks hunters to com- plete and return their question- naires as soon as_ possible, regardless of whether or not they actually hunted in 1976. Last year, i ly 36 tacted took the time to respond, and the year before only 23 per cent responded. Good response rates are essential to an effective wildlife management program. . Although the question- naires are personalized this year, hunters’ names on com- per cent of the hunters con- pleted will be confidential. For Your Vehicle’s © Guaranteed Say | | Come to : Junction Shell Service in the Castleaird Plaza © Quality Replacement Parts Workmanship Remember: FREE C With Gas Fill-ul We have Shell Ultra ARWASH p 10 gallons OF more Cibie Lights High Beam—up to 2800 feet for easy CASTLEGAR NEWS SP OR TS Hegan Named President For Another Term Blueberry Creek Recrea- tion Commission named Pat Hegan as president for another term, when the commission met for an executive meeting re- cently. Other executive mem- bers include vice-president Lynda Carter, secretary Ann Holden and treasurer Jean Friedel. Directors for the year are Blanche Michelsen, Kay Grit- chin, John Johnson, Terry Cormier and Inesse Gattrell. Mrs. Dorothy Miller-Tait will once again be in charge of publicity. Application has been made for a Youth Works grant for park improvements this sum- mer. Activities for teens and senior citizens in Blueberry were discussed and it. was hoped that some ski or swim trips for the teens will take comed by Mrs. Holden for in- clusion in her Blueberry. Chronicle newsletter. Inter- ested persons are asked to give her a call regarding recreation ideas, news of interest, sug- gestions for ‘communily im- provement, or whatever. The next meeting of the recreation. commission execu: tive will be held at the home of Kay Gritchin in Blucherry. erp * — Castlegar's Sophie Janicki rink defeated tho. Elste Short- house rink of Trail in an excelling extra end game, to take first place in the 'A’ event at the open Powerpuff Bonsple) held March 4-6 in Castlegar.’ Thirty-one rinks partici- pated in the three-day contest, with Castlegar rinks taking top spot in all the events, : The winning Janicki ‘rink consisted of Dorothy Martini, third; Jean Fitzpatrick, second and Enid Klit, lead. Third place went to the Hazel Brandt rink of Revel- stoke, and the Mary Van Yzer- loo rink of Castlegar placed fourth in the ‘A’. The June Grant rink of Castlegar, took first place in the ‘B’ event and was com- prised of Jean Friedel, third; Audrey Moore, second; and Fran Jones, lead. Placing uff Bonspiel | second was the Dorothy Fines rink of Rossland, with the Joan Allen cink of Trail in third spot and the Jeanette Pakula rink of Castlegar taking fourth, The ‘C'-event had two Phone 365-5700 . AERO TAXI | Fast — Courtedus — Reliable: = - winners—the Marie Procop rink of Castlegar. with Ann Stasila, third; Doreen Arm- strong, second and Debra’ Chi- mara, lead and the Nelson rink of skip Carol Waters, third Cathy Agnew, second Jean Bencditti and lead Donna MUT | MANUFACT: TART . URED Miller. The consolation in the ‘C’ event went to the Mary Haines rink of Castlegar and the Vi Kreat rink of Rossland. The participants wish to thank’ all the ‘merchants who donated door prizes for the bonspiel and sent a bouquet to the Men's Curling Club and the Pensioners, who ably ran the kitchen, : HOMES... Minor Hockey Results . Pup Division {No date indicated)—Jets 6 vs Sabres 1. In goal for the Jets + was M. Peacock, with B, Mair in goal for the Sabres. Scoring for the Jets were A. Brattebo, T. Koff, B. Alexander, D. Tomilin with D. DeRosa in goal for the Bruins, Scoring for the Rangers were R. Potter, D. Melsted and K. Perepolkin. K. - Keraiff_ made two assists. Scoring for the Bruins were C. Tr . Makortoff (2), and .P. Stroes. Assists went to B. Gatenby, S. Stefoniuk, M. Bailey, A. Brat- tebo (2), B. Kanigan and P. Stoochnoff. Scoring the Sabres’ single goal was C. Plotnikoff, assisted by J. Danroth. Pup Playoffs i March 2—Jets 6, Canuck: 2; Blazers 3, Canadians 3, March 3—Blazers 8, Sabres March 4—Sabres 5, Ca- nucks 5; Canadians 4, Jets 1. March 9—Blazers 9, Jets 2; Canadians 7, Sabres 3. ‘ March 10—Blazers 3, Ca- nucks 0, : March 11—Canadians 7, Canucks 3. 5 March 12—Blazers 5, Cana- dians 3; Canucks: 1, Jets 0. Exhibition Game—Pup Fathers 2, Pup Sons 3, Pee Wee Division (No dates indicated)— Bruins 9 vs Maple Leafs 0. In goal for the Bruins was T. «for the Maple Leafs. S the'Bruins were L: Tamelin ( C. Sherstobitoff (3), D. Katel- nikoff, S. Samoyloff, C. Sookro and J. Calder. ‘Assists went to S. Samoyloff (2), K. Cheveldave (2), S. Kanigan, D. DeRosa and B. Podowinikoff. Rangers 2 vs Bruins 2. In goal for the Rangers was L. Tomilin with D. DeRosa in goal for the Bruins. Scoring for. the Rangers was R. Potter and D. Melsted, assisted by K. Pere- polkin. Scoring for the Bruins were S, Samoyloff and C. Sher- stobitoff, assisted by K. Chevel- dave, March 9—Pup Reps 5 vs Rangers 2..In goa! for the Pup Reps was K. Armstrong with L. Tomilin in goal for the Rangers. Scoring for the Pup Reps were D. Terhune (2), J. Mair (2) and R. Adams. Assists went to-R. Adams (2), D. Terhune (2), S. Voykin and J. Mair. Scoring for the Rangers were C. Martini and D. Melsted, assisted by K. , Ehman and K. Keraiff. Rangers 3 vs Bruins 2. In goal for the Rangers was L. and S. assisted by K..Cheveldave. March 12—Canucks 4 vs Flyers 3. In -goal .for the Canucks was G. Soloveoff, with G. Silvester in goal for the Flyers. Scoring for the Canucks *Y@S YOU CaN->- BUILD YOUR OWN MUTTART HOME *yes you canes. ere : SAVE MONEY (AND LOTS OF IT) “yes you SAVE AND BUILD THE MUTTART WAY “yes you can--- CONo ee : AT NO OBLIGATION RECEIVE OUR 1977 BROCHURE BY SIMPLY MAILING THE COUPON were M. Corbett (2), K. Ross and D. Costa. Assists went to K. Ross, M. Corbett and J. Verigin. Scoring for the Flyers were D. Sherstobitoff (2) and R. Edmonton’ 10930 Muttart Manufacture Homes 284 Steer TS) 1M7 Agent: CN 1 Fon E. Date, 1701-17 St, 5, Crantook, B.C. VIC 486 Phone: 426-2550 the Book, Yule, who also made an assist. 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Back: row, left to right, Sherstobitoff, Daryle James, Kevin Kirby, Jim Nazaroff, Terry Nazareff, Tim Krug, Clay Liber, Laurino and coach-manager Phil Sherstobit Dan Markin, Pino . itoff. Missing from photo is trainer Pete Cheveldave. The team will be leaving for Kitimat March 25 where they: will play the East Kootenay champs and become involved in a seven- to eight-team coach-manager. Ed Isakeon, Ken Rebels, round robin.—Castlegar News Photo by Lois Hughes Next Game Tomorrow Night Game :/"Team Mates Congratulate Rebel Oishi on Goal in Friday's Game Catch “Scores By Jeremy Palmer Castlegax-Cossacks em- ergedon the short end of a 10-9 score in rugby.action Sunday in Castlegar, against the deter- mined Trail Colonial Rugby. team. ies : The Trail team, hoping for its first win of the season, in’ preparation for a tour to Eng- land, opened the scoring early and went shead 6-0. They were to.catch the ” Cossacks . napping ‘once’ more EGR » Friday, Junior: Hockey: ‘Castlegar \- Wednesday, Today (Thursday, March 17) . " Saturday, March 19 Sunday, March 20 ‘Monday, March 21 ‘Tuesday, March 22 ‘Thursday, March 24 Castlegar was out of position. The ecore at the half was 10-0 in Trail’s favor. : In the second half, ‘the ° Cossacks’ tackling and efforts improved, as they ‘prevented Trail from. scoring and were successful on a penalty kick off the toe. of Jeremy Palmer. However, it was not quite enough, as. Trail took the game—with a 10-3 score. The Cossacks’ next game is 18 i ‘ Rebels vs Cranbrook, '8:30 March 23 of Season “before: the’ half ended, as’ “this: Saturday in’ Pullman, Wash. against Washington State University. Reid Rink Wins Trophy | Once Again Three new champions were declared at the annual Nelson Men's Open Bonspiel . over the weekend, while a fourth—the Norm Reid rink of ‘ Gastlegar—won its second con- secutive ‘A’ event title. © The Reid rink, which won the Lord Nelson Trophy, con- sists of Norm Reid, skip; Bill * Ellis, third; Jim Feeney, second ~ and Bill Brady, lead. In the ‘B’ event, the Ed _ {Gee rink of Hope walked away with the ‘hardware. The rink:’ includes’ Vern Brigham, third; - Patrick Bigham, : second ‘and Dennis Bigham, lead. Gee's rink: was awarded the Godfrey Men's’ Wear Trophy. A Cranbrook rink captured the ‘C’ event and the Kootenay Tractor. Trophy. with. Bruce Young, skip; Sid .Wiwchar, third; . Brian Buckley, second ~and Dan>Hudy, lead. 4 The Red:-Koehle rink. of Nelson saved some honor for the host city by capturing the 'D' event and the Columbia Beverages Trophy with Ray “up six | went ‘to th t In Sunday's game, Geoff . Apiece Castlegar Rebels and Cran- brook Colts came out of the weekend with one game each in the best-of-five KIJHL finals, with the Colts winning the ‘opener 6-8 Friday in Castlegar and then dropping the second match by the same score on home ice Sunday. The Castlegar Sports Com- plex was bolstered with 500 additional seats for the game Friday, in which Bozek, Con- natty and: Oishi picked up singles on assists from Yule, Oishi, Schisler and Connatty: The. Rebels stayed close with the score tied 1-1 and 3-3 at the period breaks, but Cran- brook pulled away in the third Calts. Yule and Bruno Tassone fired two each with singles from Ed Smith and Ken Schisler, two of them on powerplays. 2! faced 33 shots while Dyck stopped 26. Each team took 11 minors ‘and one major in. penalties. "The third. game’ will ‘be played tomorrow night in Castlegar and the fourth Satur- day in Cranbrook. A fifth, if necessary, is scheduled for Monday night in Castlegar. - Minor Hockey Results (from page 6A) Mareh 14—Canucks 2 vs” Mustangs 1. In goal for the Canucks was M. Grundy, with G. Stewart in goal: for the Mustangs. Scoring for the Canucks were D. Costa and M. Corbett, assisted by K. Ross. Scoring the Mustangs single goal was N. Milton, assisted by L. Verigin and J. Landis. » Bantam Division « (No dates indicated)— Legion 4 vs Woodland Con- struction 2. In goal for the Legion was D. ‘with James two goals and three as- sists, Terry Nazaroff one goal and one assist, Kevin Kirby one goal; Dan Markin three assists, Tim Krug two assists, with single assists going to Ken Knowler, Jeff Stewart, Tom Cheveldave and goalie Randy Kirby. ‘ The team will represent * the West Kootenays at the B.C. Bantam play-offs in Kitimat March 26 to 30. Coaches of the Castlegar Bantam Reps are Ed Isakson and Phil Sheratobitoff. N. Churnoff in goal for Wood- land. Const.. Scoring for the Legion were Nichvoladoff (2), Andrews and Chursinoff. As- sists went to Simonen, Ehman, Negrieff and Androws. Scoring for Woodland Const. were G. Gallo and K..Reibin, with B. McGuire making two assists. CSCU 6 vs Pee Wee Reps 4. Kinakin was in goal for Pee Wee Reps, Goalie for CSCU was not indicated. Scoring for CSCU were. Knowler, - Wah, Kanigan, Beattie (2) and Fur- lan, Assists went to Reid, Lightle, Duske, Kanigan (2), Knowler and Marshall. Scoring for Pee Wee Reps were John- ston (2), Perehudoff and Jones. Assists went to McKinnon (2), Poznekait, Morris, Smith (2) and Walker. | ° Castlegar Bantam Reps defeated Nelson 9-5 in Nelson on to lete their CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 17, 1977 Pete C! is the team trainer. 5 ee LOAN-OUT | CAMERA The Castlegar News has two’ simple-to-op- erate loan-out cameras (complete with film) which it is pleased to allow groups io use for taking pictures for use in the Castlegar News. . 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