TELS AA CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 31, 1979 "| The best car rental deal : | Intownis JERRY DOUCETTE played to some 3,000 rock fans last Thursday when this Vancouver- along with another group, the 1 based group, ay is attracting « growing following in this province and in the U.S, and has just finished a tour with the Doobie Brothers. N Prowler, at Recreation Complex. Now on tour, Doucette bylLen MI WOT Eye A aon u erhalten ial aie) ‘quall’nip ° roe No? Mee net nutne fro: + Tth Ave., 8, Community TV SS COMMUNITY ACCESS CH-10 Schedule for Tonight 5:30—Five-day weather re- port from the Castlegar Weather Office. 5:40-USCC 32nd annual Union of Youth Festival _+ Part 2: morning. of May 19 continued, 6:40—"The Last Thing I Re- deals. with drinking during gradua- tion celebrations. Por- trays the agony of a grad disaster. 7:30—Stanley ° In- 50th An Editor, Castlegar News: The year 1980 will be an. historic occasion for one of the leading musica! organizations of British Columbia. The Van- couver Bach Choir will be, cele- brating its 60th anniversary throughout that year. ; Many of the province's smaller hi dustrial and fine art exhibit at thé National Exhibition Centre. 8:00—Castlegar Fitness Festi- val - includes banquet and Saturday's events, 10:00—-TBA Sunday Schoolers Hold Picnic’ Pentecostal Release | The Pentecostal Sunday School enjoyed warm weather for its annual picnic last Satur- ; day at Syringa Creek Park. Races and games started -the fun with the following as winners: Tiny Tots race — first, Marnie Aussant; second, Caro- line Lewis; third, Cindy Hub- beard, Primary race — first, Scott; second, Danny Lewis; third, Laurie Sterling. Age 9 and 10 race — first, Mary Joy Bowman; second, Craig; third, Kevin Birch, Robin / Voice of the People "Hedley Reunion Planned) > Editov, Castlegar News: Former residents of Hed- : ley, east of Princeton, will hold are-union this August to recall the heyday of the town and its nearby mines which yielded more than $50 million in gold during the first half of the century. Tronically, the former boom town now is such a small community today that the re- union has been booked in Penticton to ensure sufficient accommodation. The beginnings of Hedley were actually shaped by the first claims on nearby Nickel Recipe for Welsh Cakes Editor, Castlegar News: Last week, on Election Day, I took, some Welsh Cakes for the people who worked at. the polls. Because several wanted the recipe, I told them to watch the Castlegar News‘and I'd ask you to print it for them. So please, if you would be so kind, here it is: Welsh Cakes {For South Castlegar Polling Station Workers) 3 cups flour 1-1/2 tap. baking powder 1/2 tap. soda (dissolve in a bit of hot water and add last) 1 cup white sugar 2 J egg! 1 tep. nutmeg (or cinnamon if you prefer) 6 tbep. milk 1 cup shortening (I use margarine) 1 cup currants Sift dry ingredients into a bowl. Cut in shortening — add currants. Beat eggs and milk; add to flour mixture, mix well. Roll part of mixture onto floured board — cut in 1-1/2” circles. Bake on heated griddle or electric frypan a few minutes each side — like pancakes. No need to grease the pan. (Mrs.} Arlee Anderson Castlegar, B.C. Weekly Bridge Results . _ Seven-and-one-half tables participated in Monday night's play of the Joy Keillor Bridge Club, with the following results: North-South With an average of 72: First, Joy Keillor and Judy Sheppard, 81; second, Cleada Bower and Agnes Charlton, 78; third, lan MacDonald and Otto Walker, 77'. East-West With an average of 63: First, Jean Fischer and Jean Palaone, 76; second, Henry John and Bill Gorkoff, 74; third, (tied with 63/2) Connie Miller and Pearl Palmer, with Ted Vocheroth Sr. and Ted Voche- roth Jr. Next week is Beat the Champs, Rob Wadey and Don Plate Mountain in 1894, But it was gold, not nickel, that everyone was seeking. By 1899, the area was covered with claims and a community was established named after RR. Hedley, manager of the smelter at Nelson. In addition to Nickel Plate Mountain, which paid out $47 million in gold, there was the rich Hedley Mascot Mine which, out of a fractional claim of just over two acres, returned to the owners $8 million in gold. The mines closed in 1955 and Hedley is now a quiet town with many homes occupied by pensioners and others seeking economical accommodation. Many residents have moved to other communities throughout the province. Any former Hedley resi- dent now living in the Castlegar area who wishes to attend the reunion should contact Jack C. Moore, 14616 - 111A Ave., . Surrey, B.C. ‘The reunion will be held at the Penticton Peach Bow] Convention Centre on Aug. 18. Jack C. Moore Surrey, B.C. Girls hopping (age 11 and 12) — first, Marilou Eaton; second, Tracey Sahistrom. Teens’ Backwards race — first, Gordon Lamont; second, Neil Leveridge; third, Danny Sahistrom. tea Ladies’ one-minute walk — first, Gladys. Lewis; second, Ada Birch; third, Nancy Kelly. Teens’ Shoe Race — first, Rob Baynon; second, Kari Sahlstrom; third, Daniel Sahl- strom. Men's 35-foot stake — first, Rob Hitchins; second, Bob Aussant; third, John Eaton. Ladies’ Rolling Pin Throw — first, Doris Aussant; second, Elvia Hubbeard; third, Ada Birch. Medicine Ball Throw — first, Rob Hitchins; second, Derek Lepsol; third, Eric Holm- quist. Primary Sack Race — first, Laurie Sterling; second, Jimmy McLeod; third, Danny Lewis. Junior Sack Race — first, ” Marilou Eaton; second, Orville McLeod; third, Mary Lou Bow- man, A smorgasbord dinner fol- ‘lowed Une games, after which the teens and adults enjoyed volleyball games und a ball game. The day ended with pie, juice and. coffee. some contact with the choir over the past half century. Some of your citizens may have belonged to the choir at one time. Some may have heard the choir on one of its tours or broadcasts. Many will have en- joyed the music of the Szezecin Choir of Poland which toured the province last spring under the sponsorship of the’ Van- couver Bach Choir. In preparation for the up- * coming year of celebration, we are trying to contact as many of our former members as pos- sible. ‘If any of your readers have been members of the choir or know of other alumni we | would appreciate hearing from them. Just a note with a:current address will do (even a post card). We will get back to them. ‘The contact person is Mrs. . Joyce Maguire, V. 50th Anniversary Project, 3526 West 5th Ave., Vancouver, B.C, V6R 1R9. on We are eager to hear from anyone who has been involved Help Your Carrier Your Castlegar News. carrier will be collecting for the paper during the next few days. The job of your car- rier is made easter‘if he or she doesn't havé to make a second or even a third call. y Please consider your carrier. He or she is an independent business | person and they don’t earn their profit until you've paid for your pa- per. That's why they'll ap- preciate it if you're ready the first time they call. niversary with the Vancouver Bach Choir at any time during:its history. Thanks to your paper. for’ helping us spread the word, Susanne Lloyd and ’ Maureen Gitta Vancouver Bach Choir | 50th Anniversary Project ave had * NETWORK UPDATE AND LATE CHANGES FOR JUNE 1-7 TV WEEK SUNDAY — JUNES: 3:30 p.m. + Add storyline to WIDE ‘WORLD OF SPORTS: 1) Coverage of the 15-round WBC Bantam- weight Championship featuring Carlos Zarate and Lupe Pinlor. 2) Coverage of the World Cup Gym- nastics All-Around Championship from Tokyo. (90 mins.) THURSDAY — JUNE7 9:00 p.m, - Change storyline for BARNEY MILLER: Reporls of political corruption submit Borney Miller ond his detectives to the probings of Internal Affoirs in- vestigators, (Repeal) SATURDAY — JUNE 2 11:30 p.m. - Add host and guest to SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: Host: Steve Martin. Guo: Morrison, (Repeat; 90 mins.) SUNDAY — JUNE3 10:00 p.m. + Delete present programming ond insert: NBC NEWS SPECIAL: ‘The Incredible Shrinking Gas .” The jasoline crunch and the reasons jor the recent crisis will. be examined in this one-hour special, 317:30 p.m. ; NBC LATE NIGHT (JEMOVIE: "Travels With My Aunt’ 1972 Stors: Maggie Smith, Alex McCowen, A dull, reserved ton- don bank manager undergoes @ + transformation during o journey fo the East to rescue a kidnap vic- tim, the great loye of his aunt's youth, (2 hrs.) CBUT SATURDAY — SUNE2 7:00 p.m, - NOTE: Delete previous programming and insert: PAPER CHASE, Open 1 p.' Guests Must, Be SIGNED In. proper Dress Fri. & BINGO: Every Thursday at 7 p.m. L.A. Sunday Bingo - Early Bird 6:30 p.m. Regular 7:00 p.m. Royal Canadian Legion | Branch No. 170 BARET Friday & Saturday - 1:30 a.m. ing 9:30 p.m. pean 3p.m. Mon. - Fri. . Saturday "5 Sat. after 7 p-M- Playing Fri. & Sat. BILL & DON Your Carpet Headquarters... Carpets by Ivan Oglow ' 365-7771 Ellison. soa 5 AUC ae Kooten 401 Front St. (Come early to 19 F : TION Under direction of Paul G. Moroso CGA, Trustee of Estate of Charles Douglas Burton, a bankrupt operating Furnace ki CASTLEGAR B.C. Friday, June Ist, 1979 Sale Starts: | 6:00 p.m. Sharp |. view & register) 9 Saunas Franklin Stoves Fire Screens Asb: Pipe 6"°7"'8"'10" Log Rollers Office Desk Chair ‘A film version of J.R.R. Tolklen’s “The Lord of the Ring 0; and Peter S. Beagle. In tiie above pis: “Sam, Frodo and Gollum In the Marshes. THURS., MAY 31 through TUES., JUNE 5 Showtimes: 7:00 & 9:15 p.m. ed atle Theatre through and. alph a KI fy COMMUNITY ~ Bulletin Board FOSTER PARENTS MEETING Foster Parents of Castlegar will be having a General Meeting and Tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paradis, No. 10 Hide-a-way Trailer Park, Robson, at 2 - p.m, on Sun., June3. (If it rains meeting will be held at Resker Hall in Robson.) Please attend as we will be discussing the need to form a local Foster Parent Association. ¢ CLAY CASTLE — CERAMICS : The Clay Castle, 211 Maple St., Castlegar, maintains a line of ceramic products to suit many tastes. Special orders are taken and .greenware is available. Hours of sale are Monday to Thursday, 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m; Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 9 p.m, and Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. SUMMER SKATING SCHOOL Castlegar Figure Skating Club will be holding a Summer Skating School at, the, Community Complex. for four weeks including two two-week sessions of power skating as well as regular figure skating. Sessions will begin July 9 until August 3. For further information, please call Hedi Oleski at 365-6484. GARAGE SALE On Sat., June 16 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. a garage sale will be held at the home of Bob Taylor (across highway from Pass Creek pools). Proceeds will go to Robson and District Fire Department Social Club. For - pickup call 365-7100, 365-6136, 965-6095, 865-3798, 365-3456 or 365-6798. : LE LECHE LEAGUE. The first series of meetings of the Le Leche League will be held on June 5 at the home of Bonnie Anderson, 800 Chickadee Lane at 8 p.m. The topic will be “The Art of Breastfeeding” and all mothers and babies, and mothers-to-be are welcome. UNITED CHURCH CONSTRUCTION Volunteers will be needed most weekday evenings and Saturdays to help build the new United Church at 620 - 6th Ave. S. If you would like-to help, please call 365-8337 or 365-7814 for more information. URANIUM ACTION WORKSHOP John Moelaert, United Church Uranium Infor- mation Co-ordinator, will conduct a workshop on communication techniques, group action, media relations, and other ideas on getting your message across, using the current uranium issue as the topic. Workshop will be held at St. David’s Church Sat., June 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, Call 365-8337 or 365-7814 for further information. KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA CHILD CARE SOCIETY . _ The Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held Mon., June 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Hobbit Hill Centre for Children, 749 - Ist Ave. N. A slide presentation of the society's programs will be given, including day care, special needs and nursery school, infant development, volunteer exchange. Everyone is welcome to attend. VILLA SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING The annual-meeting of the Villa Society will be held Mon., June 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Legion. This is our anniversary year, so we hope to see everyone there. i “Turbo a Boas i a Glen Durismore Commercial Fastball Castlogar Commercial Fastball League standing as of May 27: ; Hay L T RF .RA.- Team Playmor Kalesnikoff Big Rock 4 Northwest Homes CanCe} Ostischenia Castlegar Cubs: Pass Creek ‘Valley Midgets ounwssncoed ASALwWoOnNnNnN Pts, 12 12 “12 10 8 ecocoocoos 6 4 2 0 Scores from last week's fastball games: May 21 — No games May 22 — Big Rock 16, Playmor 14 Castlegar Cubs 3, Kalesnikoff 5 *_, Northwest Homes 16, Pass Creek 2 May 23 — Kalesnikoff 9, Ootischenia 5 ¢ Valley Midgets 4, Turbo 9 May 24 — Playmor 18, Castlegar Cubs 6 * CanCel 5, Big Rock 1 , Top 10 batters in Castlegar Commercial Fastball League: am BH: ber Player. “4, Bob Gretchen - Playmor. Tom Cotton << Lee Belanger 2 Wayne Kuzyk eed jack Kanigan Jerry Antignani Rod Clifford “.Ron Niminikon Playmor e! , Ootischenia 23 Castlegar Cubs 20 oeederry Schuepher °.) Rock- 25 Al Bat Avg. 23 12-12. 6 Northwest Homes ~ SHSS Hosts Annual. : Golf Championship Twenty-two -teams © from across the province will be i. é This-year, Stanley Hum- hries’. Golf Team will be osting the BCSSGA champion- hip for the first time. : The BCSSGA consists of nine zones: Vancouver-Rich- mond, North Shore, Vancouver Island, Burnaby-New Westmin- ster-Independent Schools, Fra- ser Valley, North West B.C., North Central B.C., Okanagan and the Kootenays. Windsor High Schoo! won the championship in 1976 with Castlegar placing a strong ‘third. Courtenay. placed first in 1977 with Castlegar ‘still in strong contention placing four- - th, Magee High. School, always a strong contender, won the honors in 1978, While Castlegar did not place in. the top six last year, the boys are confident that they will make a strong run at the championship this year with a lot of talent and local course — knowledge. The public is invited to come out and watch the finest young golfers B.C. has to offer. Next Thursday's news will contain the draws and tee times, Celebrity Competition Festival Crowd-Pleaser The Celebrity Competition, which was part of Castlegar's . first. Fitriesy Festival, ‘proved “ entertaining for spectators and participants alike. Organizers had set up four events which all six participating teams had to take part in to gain points which i} te ined water balloon toss relay, while ‘the team’ of Unknowns were’, champions in thé shod relay and the obstacle race. ’ Once the competitors con- cluded and the final results were tabulated the winning team was announced by the izers and went to the real an overall winner. The participating teams were made up of four indi- viduals and included the city council, recreation commission, Lions Club + (two teams), - fitness and political celebrity and a team of unknowns. The event. was_ initially. slated as an eight-member team event, but was reduced to four: when a couple of teams backed out at the last minute. The two favorite teams that’ received much of the crowd support were the teams of city council which consisted of Mayor Moore, Aldermen Gouk, Hallett and Godderis and the team of Nancy Greene, Wendy Robertson, ‘Bob Brisco and Chris D'Arcy. Each team was pitted in competitions which included a weightlifting relay, agility re- lay, water balloon toss and an obstacle course. The winning teams of each event were as follows: The Lions . Club team won the weight-lifting relay and the dark horses. Members of the unknown group of celebrities were Marilyn Johnstone from Tu Dor Sports, Jack Woods, noted local skier, Hiede Helle from Camp Kootenai and local recreation director Pat Metge. This event proved to be most popular for all-concerned, as both, spectators: and com- petitors got into the action that was taking place. © Director Metge is already issuing challenges to local ser- vice‘clubs and the news media to try and wrestle the cham- pionship trophy from the team of unknowns. Nelson Meet Kicks 0 By DAN OBEDKOFF Starting .with the ‘Nelson Neptune swim .meeton June 23-24, the Castlegar Aquanauts have a busy schedule for the summer months.” After a free Dominion Day iweekend, the swim team trav- sels to Trail on July 7-8, then goes to Colville on July 14-15, ‘On duly 21-22. the team com: petes in Kamloops, and on the following weekend the Aqua- nauts host the, Castlegar meet, Tn August, some swimmers will be travelling lo Richmond lo compete in the’ Summer . Games on Aug. 3 and 4, and on, the 10th and 11th, the entire team competes in Kimberley. ‘The Kimberley.meet concludes the “regular, season”, and on Aug, 18 and 19. the Trail Warfield Stingrays host the _ Regional meet, from which the top three finishers in each event compete in the Provincial meet to be held Aug. 24 and 25 at the Canada Games Pool in MINOR SPORTS Sure, we're interested! Phone the Castlegar News for details on how to get reports of your organization onto the sports pages. 365-3517 New Weatminater. y Laat year, the Aquanauls went undefeated in the region ~ throughout ‘the ‘summer, and did’ exceptionally, well’ in the’ Provincials, The swimmers are looking’ for the same resulls this year, and the only way this gan: be done: ia through many hours of hard work; So. far, most“of the members are ‘re- sponding well to the challenge. The third week of practice is seeing a. large improvement in some swimmers, particularly Heather’ Pelerson, Monica. Ty mofievich, -and ' Josef” Berger. Heather ‘is'in her secohd year with the team and, if she keeps. on improving her slrokes as fast as she has Co this point, she f Summer will be a force to reckon with in her age group. Monica is always ‘a. hard worker and “comts to each practice ready to give 100 per, cent. From watching her swim iU's hard Lo realize that she will still be competing in the 8 and under age group this year, Josef, while always helng a 'sLrong swimmer, seems to have found much more strength and endurance lately. Don't. forget — please support our swimathon, If you have made a pledge to any Aquanaut, come to the pool on June 9 and watch him or her swim. You'll be convinced that your money is going lo an excellent cause. ‘ Last Week's Results Of Local Soccer Action Soccer games and prac- Lices are in full swing with the following games and scores for. » last week: Div. 2: Juventus 4, Ajax 1; Benfica 3, Juventus 1. . Div. 3: Vikings 4, Nordics «Div. 4: Arsenals 6, Ran- gers.2, i : Div. 5: Coaches are John Breckenridge of Panthers. Dave Murdoch ‘of Cougars, Doug Green \of Lions. and Janko bers of Div. 6 are learning the basic rudiments of soccer at the Twin Rivers School grounds two nights per week. Division manager . Breckenridge says that there is room for more interested youngsters to join In, The Soccer Clinic conduct- ed by Alan Churchard,’ noted soccer expert, ‘will, take. place tonight at the recreation com: plex. Contact Bill Pettigrew if - interested.’ Le By GERRY WICHERT The Christina Lake Junior Open 1979, ended in_a three- way Uv, after 18 exciting holes of medal play. Ken Sherstobitoff, Mike Wichert, arid Randy Kirby, all of Castlegar, carded identical scores of 778, In. the regulling ~ sudden- death. play-off, Mike Wichert came out’ on top,. (after two extra holes) ahead of Ken Sherstobitoff'and Randy Kirby (who. won the first Might low net, with a score. of 68, ahead of . Gordie Walker, Castlegar, and Brian Hoodikoff, Grand Forks). + Bill Sherwood of Rossland- Trail shot a 78, and. placed fourth, in the tournament, Second Flight Results: i < First low gross — Paul : » Birtikow, Rossland-Trail, 83. Hartman: of the Tigers. Mem-" : Second low, gross — Kevin Fraser, Rossland-Trail, 85. First low net — Mitchell Young, Rossland-Trail, 69. + Second low nev’ — Mike Pastuck, ‘Nelson, 70. Third Flight Resulta: First: low gross — Steve Hilts, Grand Forks, 91. Second low gross — Greg Fraser, Rogsland-Trail, 97, First “low net .—* Stu Loughtry, Nelson, 69. “Second low’ nel — Tracy. Adams,’ Nelson, 72. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 31,1979 A5 | Castlegar ® Junior Golf. * ‘The Savoy Inn circuit point trophies were won by, Mike Wichert (16 years and over), Brian Hoodikoff, Grand Forks’ ~ (14 and 15 years), and Gordie Walker, Castlegar (13 years and under), 5 Team trophy winner was the: Castlegar crew of Mike Wichert, Ken and Ron’ Sher- stobiloff and Randy Kirby who seored.a total) of 311. Second place went to Rossland-Trall with a 390, ahead of Grand Forks 346, and Nelson with 347. Robert Plotnikoff of Grand Forks had the longest drive on No. 8 hole, Randy. Kirby won the closest-to-the-pin contest> on No. 4 hole, _ Mfyou're 2. NEW IN TOWN and don’t know® which way to turn, call the Setome Wag. 365-5542 5 NOW FEATURING: WIZARD'S PALACE ~~ Biltionds & Games : “for young and old afize” MR. POP Premium Quality: Ban Beverage at mE Affordable Prices’... , 24— 002. per case $425 12—26 oz. percase $450 123 Main St. Castlegar 365-3237 PS 56'S censuses oS e 5g > § % xx . 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