CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 8, 1976 Blueberry Recreation Pee Wee Division Champions HOUSE WINNERS are. eth Rangers consisting ot, front 4 row, left to right, Nels Walker, Gordie Soloveoff, Larry Tomilin, Ward Walsh, Lawrence Makortoff and Kim Perepolkin. Back row, left to right, coach Larry Tomilin, PLAY-OFF row, left to right, coach Bill Ostoforoff, Eddie Pet Robbie Ostoforoff, Wayne camemalt: Kesey ce Cox, Pat Dean MacKinnon and coach Paul Semenot!, Murry’ Jo! re len Bording, Kevin Swetlishoff, Lennard Fergie, Brian Aston and coach Dennis Johnston. John Tamelin. Back row, left to right, Don Tamelin, Perry Smitheram, Vaughn Brunton, Dave Lightle, John Obetkoff and Don Sherstobitoff. Wickett, Bruce ‘Marshall, PLUMBING & TOMLIN HEATING LTD. Site 5 - Comp. 11 J ‘ SS. 1 — Cestlegar SALES & SERVICE We Supply and Install” SEPTIC TANKS & FIELD Mike Tomlin Walter Tomtin 365-5034 Castlegar Aquanaut's Swim Club ANNUAL MEETING Thurs., April 22 — 7.30 p.m. KINNAIRD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Report and. Election of Officers All Interested Persons Please Attend Use of Tennis Courts Reflects : Spring Weather By sa The courts five be been busy it few weeks with the arrange Biease bear rin mind that ie. a member to use hese | Taeilities. The fee struc- ture is the game 3s I Bat! year. ‘Ther Special fe for oul oh town Sel irks students 0 May pure! ahi entitling June 80, This me eeeued ep additional sum, entitling the member to play until the snow Ales, v'the first day of int is set for ‘Apt ‘8 gar and Rossland mAngane wishing fur- information is asked to contact Shirley Wanjoff. We hope to get coathing underwa: s00n; however; noth- ing has t up as yet See you an the courts! Beat The Heat of Summer in a pool from SUMMER FUN POOLS ~ Above or Inground Pools in: Steel Wall or Fibreglass Wall Drop in to P & 6 BUILDERS "or call Ivan 365-5890 or 365-7725 . Aluminum Wall, WE STOCK A GOOD SUPPLY. OF ACCESSORIES REPAIRS FOR AtL POOLS . Receives $700 Allocation At the recant monthly . Meeting of the Blueberry Creck * Recreation Commission, di- rector of Recreation Commis- alon No, ‘1, Pat Metge, ex- pressed his alms as the newly- elected chairman of the West Kootenay Reercation Associa- tion. Mr. Metge told the mem- bers present that he hoped to work toward improving com- munication between local recre- ation to co-ordi- race for ages 10-and-under and 80-and-over will be from Blue berry to the Kinnaird Fire Hall, A amall entry fee will be charged and medals will be given to thewinners in each category. A flea. market, co- ordinated by Lynda Carter, will be held in the Blueborry Creek Park on the morning of May 16. An entry fee of $2 will entitle a nate activities in the West Kootenay area, and also be- tween East and West Kootenay areas; to compose a resource Uist to assist in setting up workshops and courses; and to assist students in employment. Mr. Metge also reported on the progress of the Projects Society. and on activittes cue rently underway in Recreation Commission No. 1. Attending the West Koote- nay recreation conference with Mr. Metge were Blueberry representatives Pat Hegan and Terry Cormier. In accordance, with a mo- tion passed by Recreation Com- mission No. 1, executive funds in the, amount of $700 were allocated’ to the Blueberry Recreation Commission for ree- reation activities In that area. In conjunction with Recre- ation Commission No, 1, the Blueberry Commis- to set up a stall ina designated area and sell any unwanted items from his base- ment and garage clean-up. The annual Spring Dance will again be held: in the Kinnaird Hall on May 8 with music provided by the Genera- tion Gap. Tickets will be available sqan from commission members or at the Blueberry Store. Lunch will be served and refreshments will be available. Proceeds from all recrea- tion commission events will go toward the development of the Blueberry Park recreation facil- ity. " A membership drive will be conducted in the Fairview Subdivision to encourage resi- dents to participate in’ Blue- berry activities. Terry King reported on a very successful ski program for sion will b bicycle the 18-and- age group. A total of 56 young race during the Sunflower Fest on July 24. The first annual Great Bike Race will consist of three categories: one race will be open to ages 16-and-over and will cover the area between ‘Trail and Castlegar; the second people enjoyed ski trips to Red Mountain where equipment rental and ski-tow costs were shared by the Blueberry com- mission and the |. Castlegar & District Minor Hockey GENERAL MEETING SUNDAY, APRIL 11 — 7.30 p.m, ; "ARENA. HALL All interested Please Attend (HINA CREEK SHEL ore , EMERGENCY GAS SERVICE 12 p.m. fo 6 am, ($2. Service Charge) Save a, with Gas Coupen, earenetle with next Gas Fill-U ON THE SPOT cra TO REGULAR CUSTOMERS Free Cup ‘of. Coffee with Gas Purchase Visit our “Country Kitchen & Take-Out” Open Dally 6 am, to Midnite GROCERIES and CONFECTIONERY — Also — CUSTOM GARDEN ROTO-TILLING AND FRONT-END LOADER WORK We will be doing Custom Garden Roto-Tilling as before BOOK .NOW! — PHONE 693-2335 Second Annual PLAZA DAYS BOAT & TRAILE Come fe the Plaza Days. Boat & Trailer Show Cost of transportation will be borne by the commission. Jam Can Curling Continues To be Popular with Students Jam Can Curling, which originated three years ago by its sponsoring group, the Castlegar Kiwanis Club, con- tinued to show its popularity with a greater increase in participation over the two, previous years. ‘inners of the three events, seniors (age 12 to 14), “intermediates (age nine to 11) ht), 1st — Victor Hoodicolf 2nd —L, Samoyloff Ist — R. McGauley 2nd — Colin MacDonald CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS ' Casllegar Bantams Runners-Up au "B’ Division The Bantam "B" hockey * tournament held. in Penticton last weekend with 16 teams participating, saw the Castle- gar team take the runner-up trophy, in the “B” division. Results of games played by the focal squad were as follows: Game One Penticton 7, Castlegar 4. Scoring for Castlegar were Curt Horning, unassisted; Ron Lauriente from Jeff Stewart; Curt Horning from Jeff Stew- art; and Ken Knowler, unas- sisted. In goal were Dan Drazdoff and Phillip Perras. Castlegar had no penalties in this game. Game Two Castlegar 5, Salmon Arm 3. Scoring for Castlegar were Jeff Stewart from Dan Markin; Perry Hyson, unassisted; Dan Markin from Jeff Stewart and Terry Nazaroff; Jeff Stewart from Terry Nazaroff and Curt Horning; and Ron’ Lauriente from Perry Horning. In goal were Dan Drazdoff and Phillip at Penticton 1. Goal-getters for Castlegar were Wayne Zibin (4), Dan -Markin (2), Tim Krug, Mark Lightle, Perry Horning, Terry Nazaroff, Jeff Stewart and Ken Knowler. Assists were made by Curt Horning (2), Ken Knowler (3), Wayne Zibin, Mike Wich- ert, Jeff Stewart, Neil Smither- am, Dan Markin (2), Terry Nazaroff. (2), Todd Reed and Mark Lightle. In goal was Philip Perras, qi Game Four Castlegar was defeated 2-0 by Grand Forks in the final game for ‘the “B” division trophy. Goalie for Castlegar. in this game was Dan Drazdoff, who played an Sacer ional game. Horses Banned It is illegal to ride a horse on any beach in Vancouver. Acheck of the parks tylaw confirmed that: “No person shall permit any horse to walk or run over any grass area, flower bed, footpath or other location with the exception of Ist—C. sTalanees 2nd—K. Johanson Intermediates Ist —C, Kilpatrick @nd—R. Flynn 1st — E. Pereversoff 2nd—H. Edblad gt Ist — Brad Mair 2nd— Mickey Muller ‘SB Ist — Pat Johnstone 2nd —K. Romney c Ist—D, Loukianov 2nd—Terry Soloveoft The skip to each winning vink in the ‘A’ event was presented a team trophy with individual trophies to team members. The major team trophies were donated by club member John Popowich with whom the idea of a Jam Can Derby originated after having seen this competition prove success- ful in Salmon Arm. ppoerencnesatciea nor SELKIRK VALLEY GIRLS’ SOFTBALL REGISTRATION Bantams and Midgets {13 - 17 years of age In 1976) REGISTRATION ' DEADLINE Safurday, April 10 KINNAIRD HALL 10.a.m. to 2 p.m. eed ces Registration Fee ..: $5.00, —— ALSO — Monday, April 12 — 7:30 p.m. Twin Rivers Elementary School : Room 7 Parents and Anyone interested in coaching or assisting in any way, is invited to attend, For further information please phone 365-6818 or 399-4431 JONES BOYS MARINE western Canada’s WE'RE HAVING A THIS WEEKEND * CASTLEGAR PLAZA At the show we will feature: Reinell Boats from 26’ to 16’ Starcraft Boats from 22’ to 12’ Lund Boats from 14’ to 12’ Conaventure Boats from 17’ to 14° Mercury Outboards SUPER SPECIALS ON CANOES, CARTOPPERS AND ROWBOATS — WATER SKIIS, ETC, Representative on location from Starcraft, . Canaventure, Mercury Marine. Nobody Beats a Deal from the Largest Reinell Starcraft Mercury Dealer KASLO, B.C. PHONE 353-2341 Adastra Aviation PING PONG BALL DROP ‘Today, April 8 af 4 p.m. Friday, April 9 af 4 p.m. Saturday, April 10 af 1 .m., 1 p.m. &3 p.m. WATCH FOR US ! CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 8, 1976 Starts Today, Friday, Saturday & Sunday April 8 - 9 - 10 & fl HENNE'S MARINA LTD. 141 Col, Ave, PHONE 365-3219 Castlegar Invites all to their BOAT SHOW dur- ° ing the Plaza Days, April 8-9-10-11 Visit our Display of Apollo Boats The staff will..be on hand to oblige you with information and anaepements to own an? APOLLO BOAT. ty SMOKER dr E-Z LOADER TRAILERS yy K&C THERMOGLASS BOATS 3x MERCURY O/B sx MERCURY & OMC Stern Drives xc Full Line of Water-skis & Equipment Before You Buy Any Boat. Try A HENNE BOAT! Great News HAWAIIAN dle ao es TA Sohn done WEEKS « £219 Depart Vancouver evary Friday rom dune 25 to Aug. 27 ne. ISLANDS WAIKIKI 14 NIGHTS FROM Sunflight holidays leave from Vancouver every Sunday from April 18, MAUI - ABC CHARTERS T0 Mondays, duly 5,19, Aug. HAWAII £225 & ee te 2 ROUND TRIP STAY20A4 ae Mei? 14 NIGHTS FROM . $559 Sunflight holidays leave from Vancouver every Sei, 2 hon 8, Sunday from ‘April 18. WAIKIKI & ’ KAUAI 14 NIGHTS FROM $479 Sunflight holidays leave + J On Display E Ss at Boat & Traifer Show Travel Trailers Tent Trailers Campers Canopies C.B, Radios & Warm Winches All, Canadian. Made and C.S.A. Approved Ed‘s Recreational Sales’ 914 Columbia eu q stlegar Phone 365-5696. Dealer No. 00878A On Display at Plaza Days Boat & Trailer Q Show : SUMMER FUN POOLS Division of P&G Builders Supply Our Representative Ivan Hawley _will be on location to advise you of your. requirements. Broadcast On Location Radio Station C.K.Q.R. THURS, 3 TO 5 P.M. THURS, 2 TO 5 P.M, RRL 370 5 PM. FR. 2 TO 5 PM SAT. 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ISAT. 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M, SUN. 12 NOON TO 3 P.M] SUN. 2 TO 5 P.M. Radio Station C.J.A.T. Phone 365- ‘S741 ‘Licence Mamber “WF IFS MOBILE, 1 AT MIKES” Inland Natural Gas Co. Ltd. “ PHONE 365-7272 Kootenay TV & Electronics PHONE 365-7895 H Carl's Drug Mart PHONE 365-7269 game in the * 2 bridle trails specifically. pro- score was Castlegar 12, Creston vided therefore . . ." WALPER MASONRY CONTRACTING Residential & Commercial "WE BUILD TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS” Rod Walper, Contractor 1704 - 4th Ave. South Castlegar — Phone 365-5098 VISIT DISNEYLAND : AND SOUTHERMCALIFORNIA Sate “209 Senagrtonrlentom Varconar ey Guan ie een an 21 PINE STREET — PHONE 365.7782 — from. Vancouver. every - Sunday from April 18. WAIKIKI & MAUI 14 NIGHTS FROM $509 Sunflight holidays leave from Vancouver every Sunday from April 18. WEST'S TRAVEL AGENCY + CASTLEGAR, B.C, Robinson Stores PHONE 365-6400 PRIZES & SAVINGS GALORE Visit the Plaza Merchants this Thursday, Friday and Saturday and enter your name for FREE DRAWS. CHECK THESE PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS PLAZA DAYS SAVINGS Profile Hair Styling TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY APRIL 8th, 9th & 10th Dairy Queen PHONE 365-5522 Plaza Dry Cleaners PHONE 365-5145 Plaza Bakery PHONE 365-5944 Marshall Wells Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce PHONE 365-9325 7 ‘Cooper Agencies Lid. PHONE 365-3347 Castlegar Savings Credit Union PHONE 365-7232 Hi Arrow Arms Motor Holel. PHONE 365-7282 Plaza Texaco Service PHONE 365-5573