CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 12, 1978 Local Mirior. Hockey ATOM DIVISION . Jan. 4—CKQR 1, Maloney Pontiac Buick 0, Jan. 7—CKQR 6, Blue Top PEE WEE DIVISION Jan. 6—Verigin's 8, Cen- tral Food 2, In goal for Verigin’s was Kevin Cheveldave. Goals scored by Jason Leitch (2), Tim Swanson (2), Danny Katelnikoff Kevin Koorbatoff, and In goal for Central Food was Steven Voykin. Goals scored by David Picton and Rob Tamelin, Jan, 6—Selkirk Distr. 6, Trowelex.1, In goal for Selkirk was R. Paulson. Goals scored by K. Hurd '(2}, B, Plotnikoff *, (2), D. Belise and D. Boel. In goal for Trowelex was B. Torgalson. Loan goal seored by L Smith. ’ BANTAM DIVISION Jan. 4—Woodland Constr. 6,:Pete's TV 2. In goal for * Woodland was E. Friedel, cole scored by D. Lightle (2), T. Negreiff (2), E. Gunderson and J, Landis, In goal for Pete's TV was G. Silvester. Goals scored by J. Calder and J. Obetkoff. We goal for the Pee Wee Rep was D. DeRosa. Goals scored by D. Walker (9), C. Lind and D. Perehudofi. In goal for H&R was D. Kinakin. tn, seared hy R. McGaley and D. Sheratobitoi i. dan, 4—West's 6, Pete's TV 8. In goal for West's was L. Tomlin. Goals scored by F. Pozdnekoff (2), G. Pondelicek, L. Lauriente and K. Cox. In goal for Pete's TV was G. Silvester. Goals were all scored by J. Obetkoff. Jan. 6—West's 4, Legion 1. In goal for West's was L. Tomlin, Goals scored by C. Kilpatrick, R. Yule, L. Laur- dente and R. Morris. In goal for the Legion was G. Soloveoff. Lone goa! scored Dec. 22—Mike's Mobile Homes 2, Red Machine 0. In goal for Mike’s was Chernoff. Goals. scored by L. Halisheff and Knowler. Jan. 5—Mike's Mobile Homes 4, Blues 4. In goal for the Blues was R. Martin. Goals scored by T. Nazeroff (3) and W. Zibin, fi In goal for Mike's was N, - Chernoff. Goals scored by K. Knowler, M. Lightle and L, Halisheff (2 Ja (In Spokane)— Castlegar i Spokane 2, In goal for Castlegar was R. Cheveldave. Scoring were P, Laurino, T, Brodman, T. Stre- leff and M. Nevakshonoff. As- sists went to Sherstobitoff, Horning, Josafatow, McKinnon, Drazdoff and Markin, Jan. 8—(In Spokane}— Castlegar 5, Spokane 3. In goal for Castlegar was N. Chernoff. Scoring were D. Drazdoff (2), D. Barnes, A. Isakson and T. Cheveldave. Assists were made by Markin (2), Drazdoff, McKinnon, Bar- nes, Laurino and Sherstobitoff. Pee Wee “B" Rep team represented Castlegar in a tournament held at Beaver Valley during the last week of December. Game results were as follows: Castlegar 5, Osoyoos 2; Kalso 6, Castlegar 5; Trail 1, Castlegar 6; Beaver Valley 2, ee Spokane Castle- Pa crt Castlegar 5, Osayoos 3. oss sage Op HE - ‘gyi * WINNERS of the Pee Wee “B” hockey nea hosted by Beaver Valley Dec. 29 - 30 were the Castlegar Pee Wee “B"s shown above. Front row, left to right, Robert Tamelin, Steven Mavhin, Tro: left to right, Brett Motnar, tudl Quaedvileg, Renay eid, Roddy | Horcoff and Sean Coulso: Lelteh and Jelf Mair. Back row, left to right, Wayne Popofi, Dave Picton, Peter Moroso, Joe Willick and Brad Makortoff. Missing from the photo are Ed Strelieff and Danny Katelnikoll. Team coaches are Doug Coulson and Ren Ross. be Reosna, Ambre. District Bowling Results Golden Age Bowlers LHS Jessie Donnan 193. LHT Jessie Donnan 472. MHS Bob Cormier 198. MHT Ken Keating 495, Mon. Morning Ladies—Coffee Break (Dec. 19) LHS Verna Zaytsoff 237. LHT. Anne Podd 573. THS Gliders 1166. THT Gliders 3201. Team Points: Valley Mites 183, Hot Rods 208, China Dolls 158, Collections 167%, Coffee Mates 177%, Gliders 184. Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 pin. Shirley Zaytsoff 257. LHT Susan Carrigan 615. MHS Larry Olson 296. MHT Larry Olson 810. Junior Hockey. Castlegar Rebels vs They: Jan. 12 THS Kokanees 1188. THT Pink Panthers 3366. Team Points: Spares 205, Labatts 136, Pink Panthers 177”, Kokanees 215, Slow Pokes 171'z, Hot Shots 187. Other 600's: Darryl Me- Intyre 605, Kevin New 629. Tues. Morning Ladies—Coffee Break (Jan. 3) LHS Jean Sylvest 252. LHT Louise Ferworn 662. THS Take Five 1122. THT Take Five 3203, Team Points: Cheerios 15'2, Muffets 6, Mugs 15, Pincurlers 10, Take Five 24, Wheaties 13%. Strike-outs: Jean Sylvest and Gladys Manahan. Other 600's: Jean Sylvest. 645, Betty Oglow 627, Kate Voykin 601. Tues. Afternoon Ladies 1 p.m. LHS B, White 256. LHT B. White 692. THS Northwest Homes 1199, THT Northwest Homes 3290. Team Points: Super Valu 223, Castlegar Drugs 215, Northwest Homes 213‘, Beau- ty Lane 212‘, Central Foods 158, Cameo Beauty 154. Other 600's: K. Mykyte 670, L. Buday 638, M. Quiding 605, V. McLuckie 603, A. Sanford 603, Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (Jan. 3) LHS Sonia Cheveldave SNOW REMOVAL W-A-R-N-I-N-G Notice Is hereby given that all Motor Vehicles must be off the streets during snow removal or so parked that the main y Is clear for Bylaws Nos. 72, 314 and 331 provide for impounding of all Vehicles on the street during snowplowing — at the owner's expense. In the business areas, all cars must be off the atreee after 12 midnight to allow for snow removal. In residential areas please move your vehicles when a snowplow Is in your area. iF VEHICLES ARE NOLT REMOVED, NO WARNING WILL BE ISSUED: YOUR VEHICLE WILL BE TOWED AWAY. QUE TO FREQUENT ACCIDENTS, VEHICLES LEFT IN THE STREETS DURING SNOW REMOVAL WILL BE TOWED AWAY AT THE . - OWNER’S EXPENSE. NOTICE TO PARENTS Please warn your children about digging and playing in caves in the anowbanks on the streets — a terrible accident could occur If the children are caught by the snowplow. ALEX LUTZ, Superintendent of Works & Services The Corporation of the City of Castlegar “Live 5—16, Head; 214. LHT Sonia Cheveldave 554. MHS Jack Cheveldave 309. ° MHT Jack Cheveldave 671. THS Club 450—1192. THT . Glub 460—3317, Team Points: Whatevers 19, Columbia 5—11, Dingbats 5, The Cupids 10,’ Club 450—23, Regulars 16. Other 600's: Matt Rohn 638, Ron McIntyre 619. Tacs. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Dec. 20) LHS Joyce Turner 314. LHT Joyce Turner 650. MHS Lyle Mykyte 308. MHT Lyle Mykyte 735. THS Headpins 1270. THT Headpins 3566. Team Points: Roadhogs 17, TeeCees 6, Nighthawks 12, ins 22, Row- dy Rush-ins'1t°"~ Other 600's: Bill Carlson 712, Marvin Wood 660, Orlando - Vecchio 659, Paul Makeiv’ 657, Darlene Kalesnikoff 629, Larry Webster 623, Connie Olson 620, Erma Mykyte 610, Ed Webster 610, Willy Kalesnikoff 607. Wed. Morning Ladies (Dec. 21) LHS Betty Pinter 236. LHT Betty Pinter 647. THS Ramblers 1108. THT Cherokees 3039. Team Points: Continentals 18, Ramblers 17, Bobcats 10, Cherokees 19, Chevys 14, Mod- el Tees {no score). Other 600's: Verna Keraiff 627, Erma Mykyte 601 Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Dec. 21) LHS Heather Bonnett 241. LHT Heather Bonnett 665. ° MHS Mickey Read 268. MHT Mike Laren 604. THS Tired Five 1168. THT Sparrows 9288. | Team Points: Sparrows 23, . Tired Five 20, Special Delivery 14, Gutter- ps 4 Roxy Rollers, 9, Rookies 0. Other 600's: “Mickey Read 601. ‘Thurs. Morning Ladies (Jan. 5) LHS Denise Tamelin 252. LHT Denise Tamelin 679. THS Beavers 1114. THT Beavers 3233. ‘Team Points: Beavers 23, Squirrels 14, Teddy's 14, Minks 18, Chipmunks 10, Lions 10. Toure: Afternoon Ladies (Dee. 22) LHS "Joyce Turner 245, LHT Mary Riesen 620. THS Screamers 1082, THT. Screamers 3111. Team Points: Hooters 257%, Screamers 2071, Groan- ers 205, Wailers 211%, Criers 176, Moaners 2022. Other 600's: Joyce Turner 619. Thurs. Night Mixed (Dec. 15) LHS Ann Gouk 331. LHT Ann Gouk 829, MHS Howie Byers 308. MHT Larry Webster 739. THS Misfits 1143, THT Misfits 3284. Team Points: Avengers 0, Robson Rollers 0, Owees 3, Out Of Towners 1, Silver Tips 1, ‘Tweedy Birds 3, Charlie’s An- “gels 0, Green City Gamblers 1, Misfits 4, All Stars 3, Cannon Balls 4, Dynamiters 4, Other 600's: Howie Byers 734, Harry Tamelin 718, Darrel Rourke 701, Denny McArthur 695, Linda Miller 688, Doug : Fellman 661, Dave Hiebert 640, Orlando Vecchio 634, Earl Rourke 632, Garry Raynor 630, Matt Rohn 626, Frank Webster 622, Annie Raynor 615, Scott Wood 613, Butch Quiding 610, Babe Dasher 605. Fri. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (Dec. ) LHS Mable Postnikoff 243. LHT Pearl Mott 604. MHS Robert Mott Jr. 269. MHT John Mykyte 659. THS Road Runners: 1208, THT Road Runners 3354, Team Points: Road Run- ners 168, Cotton Pickers 178, Super Stars 20412, Five Wheel- ers 190, Rubber Necks 191, Gutter: Rats 160%. Other 600's: Garry Rayner 621, Tom Cowlin 621, Robert Mott Jr. 613, Ken Emmons 605. Fri. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Dee. 16) LHS Darline Edwards 243. LHT Connie Olsen 583. MHS Daryl Melntyre 238, MHT Todd Verhaeghe 659. THS Alley Brats 1287. THT Alley Brats 3481. Team Points: Robson Five 184, Ramchargers 202%, M.C.K.’s 167¥2, Alley Brats P&G Install Your Own P&G Bullders Supply can help you install the Homecraft Sauna we have In stock. 5 KNSS RIO 331855993 Sauna Kit includes: Stainless Steel Heater, Rocks & Controls. Builders Supply Ltd. 932 Columbia Ave. 9 Weeks SPECIAL! 365-7725 a ie %, Outsiders 204, Jolly Five ee ake 600's: Daryl! Mc- Intyre 611, Youth Bowling Council Mixed Senior Division GHS Joanne Romano 233, GHT Heather Bonnett 640. BHS Mike Wichert 313. BHT Mike Wichert 673. Junior Division GHS Linda DaCosta 228. GHT Linda DaCosta 564. BHS Brian Verishine 265. BHT Brian Verishine 569. Bantam Division GHS Karen Wilson 158. GHT Karen Wilson 876. BHS Roger Junker 196. BHT Roger Junker, 408. The Sealine ie receipt of bowling results is 12 noon Fridays. The Castlegar News reserves the right to limit the publishing of results to those it considers current, esses Pee Wee “B" hockey. team took a first-place win In a two-day round robin tournament held in Beaver Valley Dec. 29 - 30, with teams, participating from Beaver Val- ley, Trail, Kasto, Spokane and . Osoyoos. Under the direction of coach Doug Coulson and assis- tant coach Ron Ross, the boys beat out the opposing Osoyoos team 6-3 in the final game of the tourney, taking first place anda keeper’s trophy for each indi- vidual player. Game statistics were as follows: ’ Game 1—Castlegar 5, Oso- yoos 2, Scoring were J. Mair tah J. Leftch, D. Picton and D. Katelnikoff. 3 Game 2—Kaslo 6, Castle- gar 5. Goals were scored by D. Picton (3), R. Horcoff agd J. Leitch, Game 3—Castlegar 6, Trail 1. Castlegar goals by W. Fonetl {2);.R. Horcoff, B. Molnar, K Ross and D, Picton. Game 4—Castlegar 4, Bea- ver Valley 2. Goals scored by J. Willick, R. Horcoff, R. Tamelini and J. Leitch. Game 6—Spokane 4, Castlegar 2. Goals by D. Picton and R. Horcoff. Playoff Game—Castlegar 6, Osoyoos 3. Goal-getters for oe 3 ~ Gastlegat Wore. rican ke Horcoff (2), W. Popoff and R. “Tamelin. Two boys from the Castle- gar team, Jason Leitch and Dave Picton, were chosen by all the cosshes as all-star for: | wards. {Pilot Education - [eome out for your . $1 0 : introductory Learn how Cessna will help get your business off thie ground. If you’re:looking for a better way to get your intercity’ business _ trave! done, see us. We think this $10.00 introductory flight Is an offer you can't refuse, Sona PILOT CENTER sa Unee Adastra Aviation Ltd. 365-7701 365-3035 Private Ground Schoo! | In NOW Beginning» Applications are now baling taken for _ COACHES Division Managers & All-Star Coaches For 1978 Ball Season Apply in writing to Terry Rogers or Bobble Keralff Closing Date: January 15, 1978 In vacuum alang | with on plumbing,-at competitive _ pric TOMLIN & Hea Plumbin: ATTENTION: Sullders of New Homes! We have services, that of Plumbin (water, sewer, septic and field tanks) & tin added Centra-Fio — bullt- cleaning, to our regular II install this ‘cleaning syste stem, Mike Tomitn Walter Tomlin 365- 365-5034 “Castlegar Lose to Trail By 4-Point Margin ‘yr. Rockettes Place Second ‘Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary School's Junior Rocket- tes took second place in the J. L. Crowe Hooperama Junior Girls’ Basketball Tournament last weekend in Trail. Friday, the girls defeated ‘Trafalgar 38-87 in an extremely close game that required over-- time. Sari Sather scored 24 points for the winners. After defeating Grand Forks 41-29 on Saturday, the | Junior’ Rockettes played the host Trail team for the tourna- ment championship. In a care- fully played defensive game, the girls fell short by a 31-27 fina] score. - Sari Sather and Angela Baff were named tournament all-stars, along with Maureen Clarkson (Trafalgar), Neena Horcoff (Grand Forks) and Pearl Battula (Trail). 1 Commission's SHSS Jr. Rockette No.9 Takes Shot in Game Won Against Grand Forks 41-29 eaUatNewakoto by Bill Turner Popoff Family Winners Of Hockey Week Contest By VIPLOTNIKOFF - The’ big winner’ of the button ‘contest, held by the ~ Minor Hockey Week Commit- tee, was the Walter Popoff Family of Raspberry. Watch for these new. buttons to make their appearance at next year’s Minor Hockey Week. Congratu- lations"to the Popoffs. ‘Hope everyone is support- ing the Giant Raffle. We think it will be bigger and better than ever. The prizes, as always, are great, and if you haven't got your ticket yet, just contact any hockey player, or Pat Picton. The Poster Contest is now underway, and everyone is eligible to enter. These works a ‘A&L EXTERE “Your Specialis: 205 Main St., Castlegar.” © VINYL © ALUMINUM © SOFFITS © FACIA’ or Home Renovations” FREE ESTIMATES 1005 - 5th Ave., S., Castlegar OR SIDING ts In New Fred 365-2211 Marcel 365-2616 of art will decorate during Minor Hockey Week, and always attract much atten- tion, - Be sure to reserve the night of Jan. 28 for the fun-filled Minor Hockey Dance, with swinging music by the Generation Gap; also, don't forget the delicious. pancake breakfast the next morning (Mom will appreciate that)! And, of course, there will be hockey, and more hockey all week, with every player in the Castlegar Minor Hockey sy- stem playing out-of-town teams at least once. So reserve Jan. 21st to the 29th for one of Castlegar's biggest events. You're sure to have a great time, and your support will be appreciated by every young hockey player, Kootenay Builders Hoontl Wo “Papa Bear’ Fisher Stove Fisher wanted a stove that would continuously heat large areas and serve as a cookstove too. A stove that didn’t have to be restarted every. morning and wouldn't smoke when the door was opened. Also... 683 Columbla avwting Sole Starts this week! | These woodburning Stoves & Fireplaces FIREHOOD This free-standing conical fireplace brings warmth and six long lasing colours ‘and matte blac! Choice of woodburning and gas-tred models ma vanety of sizes. _Heatalator Zero Clearance Fireplaces _ KOOTENAY BUILDERS LTD. Ave. “Grandpa Bear” Fisher Stove «a stove that . would be rugged enough to last a lifetime. 365-5155 Annual Meeting On Feb. 7 The annual meeting of the Blueberry Recreation Commis- sion has been set at Feb. 7, with | topics to include an outline of the Smith Report on recreation structure as it ‘relates to Castlegar and District and in turn to Blueberry, a discussion pore nance of the tennis courts, a look at park upkeep, It is anticipated by mem- bers that guest speakers will be present to provide information regarding these mal 3 Annual comm tivi- ties report will'also be included in this meeting to be held in the Blusherry Creek School at 7:30 si trips for teenagers were discussed at the recent monthly meeting and it was noted that several such trips are already in operation at district schools for teens, Assis- tance will be given, however, for the Grades 5 and 6 ski groups from the Blueherry School. Blueberry Recreation Com- mission will hopefully have representatives at the B.C. Provincial Recreation Confer- ence in Vernon, April 27 - 30. “Rec Complex Tax Planned For Valley The. Slocan Valley may soon begin paying a small annual fee to help support the Regional Recreation Complex. The Regional District of Central Kootenay board voted to apply to Victoria to levy the tax on the Slocan Valley outside the villages. Area H Director Norman Brewster voted in favor of the move, put on the floor by Area I director John Moran. Speaking” after the meeting, Moran said the tax will only, be a quarter. mill, and called it “only a small token” payment. ~ Moran's area, to the east and north of Castlegar, and Area J to the west and south, already pay more than five mills toward the complex. ‘+ The budget for the arena complex this year is $383,000. It is being paid off on a 20- -year debenture. ARTHRITIS NEWS Some people will tell a- patient with arthritis “keep going at all costs". Others will say “go to bed and stay there" Such generalizations are dan- gerous. If a patient with severe rheumatoid arthritis keeps . going at all costs, walks with bent, swollen and painful knees, he invites permanent disability. If, on the other hand, such a patient goes to bed and neg- lects therapeutic exercises de- signed to keep the joints moving freely, and the muscles strong, he also invites trouble. PETTITT PHOTOS Developin & Printin iPETTITT|PHOTOS | 36 Exp. Roll $g'5 PETTITT: PHOTOS — PETTITT PHOTOS CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January-12, 1978 This Week At Silvester’s Food Mart Round Steak | x Canada Grade A Beef. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. - 10 P.M. Prices In Effect: Thursday, Jon, 12 till Saturday. Jon, 14 Steak Roasts §$ 1°9 Canada Grade A Beef ........ccs00 Ib. Stewing Beef $109 Ib. Lettuce Canada No. 1 ““Apples B.C, No. T Spertelt sesocsssscocusosescseseecesseeseoe Bananas FROZEN FOOD: TV Dinners - Swanson’s Beef, Chicken or Turkey . Cakes Old Fashioned Pepperidge Farms .....cssccsssesssssssossssssececsssens (CHECK AND COMPARE THESE PRICES! 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