CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 25, 1976 Doug MacKinnon, Stev MacKinnon, Perry Klit, Glea Sorenson, Jim Bermel, Dan Verigin. ff to Playoffs manager ren Bozek, Gordie Pace, Bill Nazaroff, Michael Varabioff, David Kirby, Jeff Townsend, Bill Cheveldave, coach John Bozek trainer Gail MacKinnon, Back row, left to right, Dave Castlegar Midget Re; ho became the 1975-76 West Kootenay Champs by winning four : games straight, are now heading for Quesnel for the B.C, Midget Play-offs. Local residents have one more chance to see these’ boys in action before the team leaves this weekend when they play the Commercial League All-Stars tomorrow evening in the Castlegar Arena. Castlegar Midget Reps have an impressive inter-city record this season of 18 wins, 4 losses and 4 ties with 26 games played. This will be the fourth time for Midget Reps 0 make the provincial play-offs. This occurred last season when he was coach of the Bantam Reps as well as two previous seasons when he coached the Pee Wees. The Castlegar Midget Reps where West Kootenay Champs in the 1972-'T3 season and last year became runner-up when they were defeated by a Trail team. The B.C, Midget Play-offs begin Monday with the local team facing off that afternoon with a Burnaby team representing the Lower Mainland. On Tuesday afternoon they meet berley team, followed Wednesday morning by a game in which they compete against the Cariboo Peace champs from Prince George. ‘On Thursday they are scheduled for two games. In the morning the opposing team is South Kamloops, representing the Okanagan, and in” the afternoon it is Vancouver Island champs, Their representative team is not presently known. x On Friday, the Castlegar Midget Reps will face-off against the host team, Quesnel, with the final game played Saturday between the Castle- gar team and Northern Yukon Recreation News From the Director's Desk By Pat Metge Even though Minor Hoc: isd Castlegar Sentinel Minor Baseball REGISTRATION Castlegar and Distriet Mi- nor Soccer tion are Saturday, March 20 — 10 a.m, fo 3 p.m. key ig toa close there are still a number of important games ahead for some of the boys, This Monday through to Friday and Midget Reps will be representing the West Kootonays at the B.C, Midget Championships which are being held in Queanel. The: Pup All-Stars are going to an invitational tourna- ment in Oliver the weekend of April 2 to4 and the Bantam ‘B’ travels to Penticton the same weekend to’ another tourna- ment, eee : The Junior Hockey Com- mittee, in its continuous drive for funds, will be holding a dance in the Arena Hall on Aprit 9, Music will be supplied by the Generation Gap with refreshments available. eee On April 10 the Arena Hall is the site of a teen dance sponsored by the recreation commission, Nadeau Co. will be supplying the music. This is a top rock and roll group from Calgary. They are not only a good dance band but atso put on a good entertaining show. “.e ee ‘The annual Jam Can Curl- ing bonspiel sponsored by the Kiwanis Club is once again scheduled for the Castlegar Arena on April 3 and 4. Play begins Saturday morning and continues through to Sunday afternoon. Registration forms have been distributed through the schools, This competition is for children between the ages ofGand 4. CASTLEGAR NEWS their dates. Children between the ages of 6 and 16 years are eligible to participate and the sport is open to both boys and girls, Persons may register their children April 8 at the Super- Valu store or at the Safeway store on April 10. ‘The executive to Minor is also looking for persons who wish to assist in and Saturday, March 27 — 10 a.m, to 3 p.m. KINNAIRD FIRE HALL 212 SPRING: HELICOPTER SKIING If, interested leave your name and phone number at the recreation offices. arin e ° * All skating activities at the Castlegar arena come toa close this coming Wednesday with the final public skating session of the year to be held Satur- Phone Al or Gary Kilpatrick AT Tiiz SAVOY INN 352-7285 "Ski the untracked powder of the West Kootenay.” = presently have the latest calendar from the Uni- - session courses. Persons inter. NOTICE OF MEETING Members of the Public are invited to attend the versity of British Columbia which outlines all summer- ested in summer school may view this course guide at the recreation office. cel eo 8 8 There is an attempt being made to form two softball teams for boys between the ages of 18 and 15. Any boy interested in playing softball may register at the recreation office. Inaugural Meefing : of the : Castlegar and District PROJECT SOCIETY The Society was formed by representatives of service clubs, sports groups and others inter- ested in raising funds to furnish the new District 2. E The -agenda includes the election of officers, adoption of constitutions and bylaws, and any Results from Castlegar and District Bowling Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m, (March 9) R LHS Sandy Fishwick 263, LHT Carol Vecchio 618, MHS Team High Single Live 5 - 1036. THT Live 8 - 3040, ‘Team Polnts: Nighthawks 8, Rowdy Rush-Ins 9, 7/11's 0, Sandhogs 1, Headpins 1, Live 5 " Other 600'e: Art Dusseault 685, Wes Kirkwood 653, Leo Plamondon 648, Matt Rohn 629, be . LHS Shirley Torbic 250, LHT Carol Gregory 670. Other 600's: Shirley Torbie 680, Annie Koochin 619. nection 1, Underdogs 3, Sweat, Hogs 1, Spookers 3, Half Fast Five 1, Unknowns 3, Other, 600's: Rick Badge 688, Don Sidoni 657, Darleen seein? 627, Waine Meyers 61: Wed. Night Mixed (March 10) LHS Helene Turner 260. LHT Helene Turner 788, 1039. THT French Connection 2908, ‘Team Points French Con- nection 4, Spookers 1, Half Fast Five 2, Underdogs 3, Un- knowns 0° Sweathogs 2, Other 600's: Robin Dalziet 624, Joyce Lipkovitz 611, Hal Hesketh 606, Thurs. Morning Ladies LHS Myrna Wesley 259, LHT. Myrna Wesley 667, THE Beavers 949. THT Beavers 2592, Team: Points Minks 1, Beavers 3, Teddy Bears 1, Chipmianks 3, Squirrels 1, Lions * Other 600's: Dot Martini Thurs. Afternoon Ladies— Rowdy Rollers (March: 11) LHS Bonnie White 261. LHT Vi Edstrom 665, THS Hooters 940, THT Screamers 2636. * Team Points: Hooters 2, Screamers 4, Groaners 8, Wail- ers 0, Cricrs 2, Moaners 1. ‘Other 600's: Bonnie White ‘Thurs. Night Mixed (March 11) LHS Shirley Salekin 260, LHT Marlene Rovers 602. Team Points: Avengers 3 - G4, Standbys 1)- 43%, Head Pins 1 - 57, Rovers (5) 3 - 481, Early Risers 3 - 48; Odd Couples 1 - 45, Jackson (6) 3 -_ 41, Robson Roll ‘Other 600's: Ken Hood 695, Garry: Rayner 669, Walter’ Tymofievich 685, Earl Rourke 660, Jake Koenig 649, Matt Rohn 643, John Sietsko 631, Ted Austin 628, Bruce Mac- Kenzie 621, Marvin Wood 613, Gordon Jackson 608, Larry Olson 608, Ross Valliers 607, Ed Fri, Night Mixed (March 6) LHS Pear) Mott 239, LHT Pear] Mott 691, MHS Larry Olson 275, MHT Sam Poatnikoff-693, THS Yo Yos 61%, Road Runners 66, Super Stars 51, Gang Busters 39, Lamp Light- ers 35, King Pins 81%, ‘Other 60's; Larry Olson 676, Marvin LeRoy 680, John Paulson 683, Ron McIntyre 649, chard 638, Ed Waywood 679, Moy Wood 637, Dave Calder 616, ‘ Tues. Morning Ladies—Coffee Break (March 9) LHS Molly Sorge 278, LHT. Britt Edblad 629. ._ TH8 Cheerios 973, THT Muffets 2684, Team Paints: Cheerios 2, Muffets 4, Mugs 4, Pincurlers 0, ‘Take Five 2, Wheaties 0. ~ CASTLEGAR NEWS Bob Cowlin 640, Tony Costa 815, Fri. Night Mixed (March 5) Game 2. LHS Ruth Cummings 226, LHT Ruth Cummings 587. MHS Sam Postnikoff 286, MHT Garry Rayner 727, +. THS Super Stars 1070, THT Lemp Lighters 3030, - ‘Team Points; Yo Yos 62%, Runners 56%, Super Stara 62, Gang Busters 42, Pad Lighters 39, King Pins Other 600's: Sam Postni- koff 689, Robin Dalziel 642, Bob Deptuck 632, Daryl McIntyre Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m, . LHS Annette Bouchard 276. LHT Linda Miller 685, MHS Ed Waywood 308. MHT Darrel Rourke 718, _ THS Screwballs 1182. THT Mishaps 3031. Team Points: Sunshiners 0, Serewballs 2, Expos 2, Lucky 5s 3, Misfires 1, Mishaps 4, Other 600's: Ken Hood 622, Don Rosler 656, Annette Bou- * Other 600s: Holdsworth 607, ‘Tues. Afternoon Ladies—1 Pan. (March 2) LHS Denise Halbauer 338. LHT Bobbie Keraiff 721. THS Boundary Electric 10h THT Boundary Electric 2940. 7 Team Points: | Castlegar Drug 67, Central Food Mart 48%, Quality. Bldg. Products 41, Super-Valu '48, Boundary Electric 58, Mykyte's 76 351 Other 600's: Denise Hal- bauer 659, Bonnie White 663, Eee Martin 619, Irene Hill 623, Eleanor. ‘Tues. Afternoon Ladies—1 p.m. LHS Bobbie Keraiff 271. LHT Vi McLuckie 654. Castlegar Drug 1008. THT Castlegar Drug 2841. Team Points: Castlegar “Drug 60, Central Food Mart 48%, Quality Bldg. Products 42, Super-Valu 52, Boundary Electric 59, Mykyte's 76 38%. Other 600's: Irene Hil! 619, eatie Keraiff 607, Elsie Rysen Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 pam, (March 9) LH8 Kay Adshead 293, LHT Kay Adshead 657, MHS Dennis Chernenkoff 205, MHT Matt Rohn 717. THS Misfits 1182, THT Regulars $214, - Team Points; Screwballs 8, Dingbats 0, Regulars 3, Colum. - bia 5-4, Alley Cats 1, Misfits 1, Other 600's: Dave Adshead 718, Marvin Leroy 692, Dennis Chernenkoff 682, Ken Scott 666, Larry Olson 691, Judy Myers 619, Alice Rutland 616, LUS Kay Adshead 299, LHT Judy Myers 641, MHS Jack Cheveldave 808, MHT Ron Postnikoff 650. THS Team Points: Serew Balls 2, Ding Bats 1, Regulars 3, Columbia 5.- 4, Alley Cats 0, Misfits 2. Marvin | Leroy 612, Ross Valliers 609, Matt Rohn 602, Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (March 16) + LHS Erma Mykyte 268, CHT Erma Mykyte 707. ‘| MHS Art Dusseault 291, MHT Art Dusseault 760, THS Rowdy Rush-ins 1088, THT Nighthawks 9187, Team Points: Nighthawks 4, Rowdy Rush-ins 4, 7/11’s 0, Rosdhons 1, Headpins 8, Live 5 Other 600's: Carol Em- mons 699, Larry Webster 693, Matt Rohn 676, Willy Kalesni- koff 662, Mike Halisheff 646, Dwayne Keus 633, Bob Cowlin 621, Orlando Vecchio 610. Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers LHS Annette Bouchard 299, LHT. Bobbie Keraiff 720. + Canaries 1, Wood, THS ‘Hornets 1090. THT Hornets 2962, ‘Team’ Points: Model Tees 2, Ramblers 2, Hornets 4, T-Birds 0, Chevys 9, Beattles 0, Other 600's: Annette Bou- chard 701, Marge Bonnett 609, Kathy Horeoff 669, Wed. Night Ladies—Cut Rate LHS Ev Peterman 271, LHT Ev Peterman 680, . THS Woodpeckers 1045. THT. Woodpeckers 2703, Team -Points: Parrots 1, peckers 3, Budgies 1, Eagles 3, Swallows 3. Other 600's: Lil Tuma 687, Phyl Melnick 602. ‘Thurs. Morning Ladies LHS Myroa Wesley 285, LHT Myrna Wesley 639. THS Chipmunks 969. THT Chipmunks 2676, : Team Points: Lions 2, ‘Minka 9, Beavers 4, Chipmunks CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 25, 1976 2, Squirrels 1, Teddy Bears 1, Other 600's: Joan Martini 613. Strike Out: Dorothy Hardy (game 3) Thurs, Afternoon Ladies— Rowdy Rollers LHS Bonnie White 241, LHT Bonnie White 630, THS. Criera 945, THT. : Criers 2612, z Team Points: Hooters 4, Screamers 0, Groaners 4, Wail- ers 1, Criers 8, Moaners 0. Pri. Night Mixed (March 12) LHS Carol Emmons 288. Team Points: Yo Yos 624, Road Runners 59%, Super Stars 55, Gang Busters 43, Lamp Lighters 39, King Pins 89. + Other 600's: Tony Costa 678, Carol Emmons 664. Sunflower if BONSPIEL DANCE © Sat., Mar. 27 — 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ARENA HALL Live Music by “SUNDANCE” Sponsored b aR MIXED CURLING CLUB Now on Sale "LODIAC* Recording Group from Castlegar “HIT SINGLE RECORD” Available at: Stedman Potter E Servico Kelly's and Sutherland SAM'Se\onist 1001 - 9th Ave, South Castlegar * PHONE 365-7312 Hloral Arrangements for All Occasions HANGING BASKETS — HOUSE PLANTS SHRUBS and FRUIT TREES Order Now! For Spring Planting “OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK" ETc, SPORTS coach John Bozek to have his team the East Kootenay Champs, a Kim- represented by Vanderhoof, other business put forward. | Results from Castlegar and District Minor Hockey “March 14—CSCU 2, Pee Wee Reps 2. Goalies were R. Kirby for CSCU and D. Kinakin for Pee Wee Reps. Scoring for CSCU were M. Lightle and T. . Nazaroff. Assists went to M. Fitzpatrick and M. Wichert. Scoring for Pee Wee Reps was J. Varabioff (2), assisted by S. trong. West Kootenay Play-Oifs , March 14—Castlegar Ban- tam Reps 3, Trail 8, Goalies were Cheveldave and Chernoff Scoring for Castlegar were B.” Martin (2) and J. Josefatow. Assists went to Strelioff, Barn- es and Nevakshonoff, Midget Division March 8—Buzzards 5, Wee- bles 2. Goalies were D. McMul- len for the Buzzards and D. Wallace for the Weebles. Scor- ing for the Buzzards were D. Obedkoff, A. Conroy (2), B. Nazaroff and B. Keraiff. Assists went to M. Polonicoff, P. Rilkoff (2), D. Calder, A. Conroy (2) and B. Keraiff. Scoring for the Weebles were B. Johnson and Dynamiters and R. Plotaikoff for the Studs. Scoring for the Cheveldave for the Bantam Reps and R. Plotnikoff for the Josefatow and D. MacKinnon, Assists went to D. Kanigan (2), D, Verigin,. T. Strelioff, T. “Cheveldave, B. Martin and K. Scoring for the were (2), Perepolkin (2), B, MacDon- ald and R. Kirby. Assists went to Halisheff (2), Zootikoff, Pace, MacDonald (2) and W. Shersto- bitoff. Scoring for the Studs were N, Voykin and P. Klit. Assists went to R, Grim and D. Rayner. March 10—Weebles 5, Buz- zards 0. Goalies were D. Wallace for the Weebles and D. McMullen for the Buzzards. Scoring for the Weebles were W. Koochin (3), D. MacKinnon and L Stewart. Assists went to S. Bozek (2), F. Costa (2), L Stewart and D. MacKinnon, March 11—Bantam Reps 6, Studs 4. Goalies were R. Studs were C. Sookro, G. Moroso, R. Sherstobitoff and P. Klit. Assists went to C. Sookro (2), N. Voykin, R. McKenzie (2), G. Yule and R. Grim. ‘West Kootenay Championships March 12 — Castlegar 4, Trail 1, Goalie for Castlegar was D. McMullen. Scoring for Castlegar were G. Pace, S. * Bozek, D. Kirby and B. Nazar- off. Assists went to B. Tassone (2),-G. Yule, G. Pace (2), S. Bozek and B. Veregin. Castlegar now goes to the provincial play-offs in Quesnel, March 29-April 2. Division Mareh 16—Canucks 10, Sa- BONANZA SPECIALS at FILING CABINET Seuameaispoaml ee SOM HANGING FILES Legal Size, Box of 25 — Regular $13.95 Bonanza Speciol eee cee OD Off yx ALL PURPOSE ASH TRAYS 3% Stackables, Assorted Colors Regular 98 each si Bonanza Special Safurday (only) Special Figuring Pads (83 x 11) narrow ruled 5 Per Customer .... + «When it comes to Price, We Invite Comparison! When It comes to Quality and Service, there is no Comparison ay CROSSROADS PRINTING .... 3 for $2.49 bres 1. Goalies — not “listed. Scoring for the Canucks were S. Samoyloff (4), K. Cheveldave (3), S. Jones, D. Katelnikoff and S. Romney, Assists went to B. Roberts (2), W. Popoff, S. Jones (2}, C. Sookro, K. Cheveldave and D. Katelnikoff. The Sabres goal was scored by B, Krug, assisted by S, Standidge. Blazers 4, Maple Leafs 3. Goalies were J. Verigen for the Blazers and K. Armstrong for the Maple Leafs. Scoring for the Blazers were K. Semenoff (2), J. Leitch and T, Gevatkoff. Assists were made by K. Semenoff and B. Makortoff. Scoring for the Maple Leafs were K. Ross (2) and S. Coulson. Assists went to L. Lalonde and D, Perehudoff. [—Jets 6, Cana- dians 3. Goalies were S. Voykin for the Jets and R. Salekin for the Canadians. Scoring for the Jets were T. Reid, R. Horcoft (2), D. Robinson, R. Swetlikoff, R. Adams. Assists went to R. Adams, J. Mair, A. Dunn and R. Horkoff. Scoring for the Canadians were B. DeSousa and M. Corbett (2). Assists were made by M. Corbett and B. DeSousa (2). March 19—Blazers 10, Oil- ers 0. Goalies were J. Verigen for the Blazers and R. Potter for the Oilers, Scoring for the Blazers were K. Semenoff (4), J. Leitch (3), R. Tamelin (2) and T. Gevatkoff. ists were made by T. Gevatkoff (3), B. Verigen, D. Perenoff, B. Makor- toff, J. Barton, K, Semenoff and J. Kanigan. Jets 5, Sabres 0. Goalies were J. Mair for the Jets and B, Krug for the Sabres. Scoring At present we have 14 paid-up members. Please come and add your dollar and your en thusiasm fo this project. Jean Friedel Pat Metge . Frank Hamilton Clauae Bissell Jim Penman for the Jets were T. Reid (2), B. Plotnikoff, R. Adams and R. + Horkoff. An assist went to R. Swetlikoff. Canucks 8, Maple Leafs 2. Goalies were T. Swanson for the Canucks and K. Armstrong for the Maple Leafs, Scoring for the Canucks were D. Katelni- koff (2) and S. Jones. Assists went to S.- Samoyloff, K. Maple Leafs’ goal was scored by B. Walker. Assists were made by D. Melstead and B, Baulkham. March 16—Rangers 3, Ca- nadians 1, Goalies were L. Tomelin for the Rangers and K, Fisher for the Canadians. Scor- ing for the Rangers were K. (continited on page 12) Allen Selbie Martin Vanderpol Monday, March 29 130. P.M. - Nordic Hall tnserted as a Public Service by the Castlegar News cl 8. it and &. Romney. Scoring for the Maple Leafs were D. Perehud- off and K. Laren. An assist went to D. Perehudoff. Oilers 5, Canadians 4. Goalies were R. Potter for the Oilers and J, Anderson for the Canadians. Scoring for the Oilers were S. Kanigan (3), C. Sherstobitoff and L. Verigen. Assists went to B. Nelson (2), L. Verigen (2), E. Knowler and R. Popoff. Scoring for . the Canadians were D. Picton (2), « M. Corbett and B. DeSousa. “Assists went to B, DeSousa, L. Plotnikoff and M. Corbett. March 20—Blazers 15, Rossland- 2. Goalie for the Blazers was J. Veregin. Scoring for the Blazers were K. Semen- off (7), T. Gevatkoff (5), J. Leitch (2) and J. Barton. Assists went to T. Gevatkolf (5), B. Verigin (2), D. Perever- soff (2), K. Semenoff (2), J. Leitch and R. Tamelin (2), Pee Wee March 15—Canucks 8, Ma- ple Leafs 1. Goalies were S. 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