CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursda February 22, 1973 “CASTLEGAR NEWS SPO RTS Final Home Games of Season Sees Selkirk Saints Victorious The Selkirk Salnts Hoc- key Team played their last two home games of the season on Friday and Sat- urday defeating Malas: na College of Nanaimo in key tournaine en 13 to 5 on gam team captain pir Hareott, who leads to totem confer- goal scorer, scored 7 goals. Other Selkirk goals came for Caputo 2, Bruce 2, ’ Recreation News Danchug and Kobut each 1, In the Saturday games, scorers were Henny 2, Wat- gon and Koochin and Kobut each 1, The victories should se- cure Selkirk's playoff birth, although Selkirk has t league games nae ee The Selkirk Saints ha- kirk College, commented that he was very pleased at the way in which the community supported the Saints games the local arena. From the Director's Desk By Jack Alouf A crew -has now been hired for our local initia. lives: a Project < F wes will re ree are still being Recepted for positions U1] St. in Castlegar. Deadline Ft or Applications has been dnesday. At the last meetin Regional Recreation Hes mission No. 1 a new execu- tive was elecled for 1973. ey are chairman Gary Hyson, vice-chairman Jake and finance chair- Lauriente. Blueberry Creek Recr- mn Commission will be folding their ‘inal bingo this Monday at 8 p.m. in the arena hall. This will be a on New Denver Recreation, What it Does The New Denver and District Recreation Com- . mission sponsors all requ- ested sports on a yearly ba- sis by organizing them and buying equipment. It helps whenever possi- ble with financial assisvance in starting private clubs and it gives yearly aie tions to some clubs in fin- the people of area H. + Birch Worksho: cash and prize bingo so be sure and get in on this one. Another Bingo coming up this Saturday at Tarrys School is a 20 pe bingo sponsored by 4 and District Recreation Commission, Talking with Doreen Geronazzo from the Silver last week, she mentio: that the workshop does a lot work making decorations for all kinds of special events from weddings to Parades. They also specialize in makin; plastic flowers for floats. ar prices are reasonable d their cause is without question, For de ie can call Doreen at 365-3: ae Just a few Stanley Humphries Sports Exhibition Basketball Tourney this Saturday By Bill Jankola Our schvol was the lace for basketball actlon m the weekend past. On Friday night, Grand Forks journeyed here to meet the ir, Rockers, Rockettes and Rockers, In the first game the Jr. Rockers defeated the Jr. Wolves 27-20. Tony Mosco- vitch was high scorer for the Jr. Rockers with 10 polnts, Shawn Flynn added points, High rebounder Moscovitch with 13, le Shawn Flynn grabbet ed 7, The Rockettes added an was Ton is Fitzpatrick was ‘high “scorer with 20 points while Suzanne Van Yzerloo added 12 points, Elaine Ma- karoff was high rebounder with rebounds while they. dete stented Grand Forks 5. Trudy Lyons was a- fe high scorer with 10 po. Elsie Harshenin and Susan Culley added 9 points. Darlene Jackson was igh rebounder with bounds. In the final game the Rowvelles defeated Bea- fate 27 against Beaver Back Issues Of Popular Mechanics Wanted 14 rebounds. This game was pla with Touts. Bens fant committed 25 fouls, while SHSS committed on 19. Coa- ch, Jack Closkey comment- ed that this was undoubted- ly the best game they've played this seast Congratulations Jr. Roc- kers ane Sr. Rockettes, ockers suffered their third defeat in the sea- son games when ie Wolves defeated them 51-48. The Rockers were out shot good in the first quarter, but in the second quarter, the fab les turned. To top it 0: Mike Conkin was benched for the game wien he com- mitted a flagrant foul late in the secon them baskets an ints, High scorers for Rockers were Mike Co: and een | dora Neath 10 each. Doug Bigsby Nided 9 points and Lawren- ce Gordon added 8 points. - Mike Co nin pu also high our winter rograms ‘and adult ee education programs el last Octo ber. Up to the prea time total registration for _child- ren and students is 450 and total registration for adults is 380. This gi It is net to see so many participating. A A eae down of these ways available upon. Sn reatiest at the Recreation Office. A numb Trail. I will be mentioning dates of other playoffs as I receive them from Minor Hocke; will be ‘wound up w March 29 this year but watch for the three-day Pup Tournament on March 80, 31, and April THIS IS THE END! WERE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Last Day: Saf., Feb. 24 New Price, Only ..... Balance Were 25% SPORT JACKETS Were on Sale at $19.95 Tomorrow the Rockers the schools since ~ are the final games before the play-offs, so come out and support the Rockers and Rockettes at L.V. Rod- gers in Nelson On Saturday the Jr. Rockettes kept up their rebounder with 11. In their second game Eleven College Rinks Compete In Curling Spiel The Totem Conference Curling Bonspiel, with 11 college rinks competing, was a in Nelson on the week- The host rink, Selkirk College, came second in the mixed competition and third : in the men’s competition. Results were as follows: ed; OKanagan Col- lege 8 points, Selkirk Col- lege 6 points, New Caledon- ja College (Prince George) 4 points, Cariboo College (Kamloops) 2 points and Malagpioa = Cs College (Nanai- pol mo) 0 Men’s: ‘Malasp’ ina Col- lege 10 points, Douglas Col- lege 6 points, Selkirk Col- lege 4 points, Cariboo Col- lege 4 points, New Caledon- ja 4 points and Okanagan a College na points. the mixed competi- tion, Malespina College of anaimo did not win a ae but came up with a pire effort in their fin- al game against an unde- feted * okanagan College Coming from behind, 6 to 2, Malas ina sored ‘an extra end with a 9 to 9 tie. Okanagan was in the extra end to clinch the mixed ch- Priced Now at Only .... Were $39.95 and se: BALANCE NOW ONE! THIRD OFFI ow $500 Balance of Blazers .. 1/3 Off Further Reductions — Come See No Reasonable Offer Refused on Fixtures GODFREYS MEN'S WEAR Corner of Pine and Columbia in Castlegar PETTITT PHOTOS GAP. MOVIE PROJECTOR Auto Wind and Rewind Slow Motion Dual 8 Complete with Zoom Lens $139.95 PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILL3d IPETTITT PHOTOS | SOLOHd LLLLad PETTITT PHOTOS — Friends of the Library are collecting back issues of Popular Mechanics the Na- Honal Geographic, and oth- ma; es of us iyne. The ese magazines will be housed in both the Castle- gar and Kinnaird public lib- Taries, If you have any of these magazines you wish to don- ate please phone 365-5090 or drop them off at either Castlegar or Kinnaird Lib- rary. Plans are underway for the Spring Concert on Mar- ch 1, This will include the chorus, under: the direction of Miss Kavic; and the gra- de 8, 9, 10 and senior bands under the direction of Mr, Fishwick. Concert time Is 8 anit admission will be "6 cent The Chorus was started this year and has about 60 members, Some of their songs will be ‘“Sunrise-Sun- set” from Fiddler on the oof, and “Good Morning: Starshine” from y Each band consists of 65 members, The Sr. Band has been going for 20 years first unger the direction of . Ted ast 17 years inder Norman ‘ishwicl Later nla 5 ring, the band will be having an ex- change trip with a band in Burnaby. Sen, you at the Concert. Jr. The following are the scores taken from results placed on the “Who Won" shart at the Castlegar Ar- e588 for games played from ‘Sunday of last wee to 9 Saturday. pare legar ff for Ross- and Fines ezch one. Scorin; land were Howe red by Doug ower unassisted "ne 8E- Want to Sell ‘ Your House? CALL MARY 365-6451 of 365-5244 : fees) Rangers 5, Spring Is Coming! HUSBANDS WILL BE MOWING THE LAWN WE SERVICE Electric Lawnmowers WIVES WILL BE DOING THEIR SPRING CLEANING — LET US SERVICE YOUR ‘ VACUUM, POLISHER OR OTHER FLOOR APPLIANCES Cadmac Appliances Service Small Appliance Service — Ph, 365-6141 Reps 9, ings Credit Union 4. pecker standings 1 Pig, Grand Forks CSS Trafalgar 0 Kinnaird CHOSHHRAIM enwerancemt if: day—(Pups) Can- Biackhawna 3 DISTRICT BOWLING RESULTS let AND THS Wild Cats 1143. THT Wild Cats 3072. ‘Team points; Misfits 51, Head Pins 24, Wild Cats 35%, Kiddies 20%, Night Owls 21, Spares 26. Other 00's: Tom Cow- lin 694, Ken Plotnikoff 636, iene Conroy 630, Hal Hes: 628, Coffee Break League 3. THS Cheerios 1032, Ta- 1032, THT ‘Take- Wheaties 387, ‘Mugs 28%. 18 ie Pa Gordo je low ez ‘Walker 665, Jean Sylvest 621, Eleanor. Holdsworth 620, ily Berigan 610, Bar- bara W Monday aNiGne 7 o'clock LHS Fran Marshall 250. LHT Fran Marshall 589. MHS Dave Calder 354, MHT Dave Calder 780. THS Mishaps 1114. “THT i 3032. spark Bsa uD: ark Plugs aps Eau Bi 1 ; le Pe O- ple Eaters 0, Gutter Brooms Other 600's: John Mar- shall 620, Sonn ‘Adams 611, Walter Kanig Bill Carlson 619," pane Peter: son 610, Ed Mosby 738. Tuesday 1 pm. LHS Teresa Anderson 280. LHT Irene Hill 648. ‘HS Boundary Electric ne ae Boundary Elect- Team points: Indepen- dents 40, Lucky Five 38%, aera ess SO joyndary Electric i Macalister Ins, 52. Other 600's: Louise Ho- wes 647. Tuesday 7 o'clock LHS Ann Proud, Dar- line Adshead 246. LHT Dar- line Adshead 709, MHS Robert Morgan 291. MHT Marvin Le Roy 5. THS Go Getters 1108. THT Road Runners 3065. Team points: Rebels 2, Regulars 2, Go Getters 1, Road Runners 3, Columbia 5 1, Screwl § Oter 600’s: Matt Rohn 673, Dave Adshead 645, Ro- bert Morgan 685, Jim Stone 624, Ron McIntyre 618, Car- ick Cher- 609, Erma Mykyte 602. Tues, + Night fined 911 LHS Erma Mykyte 258. LHT Marge Bonnett 712. Wes Kirkwood aay MHT Wes Kirkwood Nighthawks 1037. THT oNiehibewis 2894. Team points: The Mo- chine 0, ay Nighthawis 2 L- 1, Spoilers 1, Sq- Gigs 3, Seven Eleven- Other 600’s: Erma My- kyte 651, Matt Rohn 647, Ed Webster’ 624, Orlando Vee- Wed. Morning Drivers Lea. LHS Mary McAlpine 306, LHT Mary McAlpine THS Hornets 1084. THT Hornets 3015, Team Points | Ramblers 1, Mustangs 4, T-Birds 0, nels 1, Cadillacs 3, Hor- r 600's: Dorothy Glengitns 609, Kathy Hor- eoff 658, Pearl Mott 661, Pat Liber 683, Pat Gordon 686, Bobbie. Keraiff 6! Wed-Nite Cut-Rate Swallows 2811. Team points: Orioles 1, Canaries 3, Swallows 3, ‘Par: rots 1, Budgies 3 Eagles 1. Other s; June Ar- chabault o58, Oenialoy Torbic 639, Daisy Koele 630, Knowler 619, Katy Dymtruk Thursday Morning Ladies . LHS Helen Roberts 283. LHT Shirl Morehouse 692. THS Squirrels 978. THT joints: Beavers 1, 3, ks 1, Teddy Bears 3, Cihpmunks 1, Sq- uirrels 3, Other 600’s: Elaine Mar- tin 671, Helen Roberts 656, Rowdy Rollers (Thurs. 1) LHS Irene Hill’ 255. LHT Irene Hill 720. CLEAR-OUT OF VACUUM CLEANERS $3,000 in Stock Must Go! 3-month old Electrolux with Vac and Power Nozzle, Power Hose and all accessories and at- Only $225, Polishers $5 to $10. KOOTENAY 3 more Lux’'s, 6 months to 3 years with Power Nozzles. Many more newer and older mo- de! Lux’s without Power Nozzles. From $25 and up. 4 Kenmores with Power - Mate. “From $40. Lux Polishers and Shampooers from 6 months old to ? $20 and up. Two Brush USED VACS (SINGERS, PRESIDENTS, COMPACTS, — FILTER. QUEENS, EUREKAS, HOOVER CANNISTERS AND PORTABLES, AND MORE) $10 AND UP. rete UPRIGHTS AND DIAL-A-MATICS FROM 30. We Repair All Makes and Models of Vacuums All Machines Guaranteed — All Sales Cash & Final Come and See Us at 394 Baker St. Nelson —. Telephone 352-7244 Between Oliver's Book Store '& Cable Vision Co. KIRBY CO. THS "Screamers. O75. THT jeer eanete ae $83, Presi iield 49, Groan- Wailers 36, Criers ek Moaners 32. Other 600's: White 623, Florence Ronnie off 6 Friday ‘Night Classic aed LHS Pearl Mott 277. LHT Marge ‘Bonnett 78 MHS John Obetkotf 334. MHT John Obetkotf THS 5 Stars 1093. THT Possibles 2990. Team points: =6 1, Ball Bonkers 3, Bosaibies 2) Old Styles 2, All Stars 3, Believe It or fot 1. Roy 607, - Bill Pearl Mott 677, pani Costa , Jean Archambault 624, Bill Donald 604. Friday Night Classic Mixed LHS Marge Bonnett 281. LHT Marge Bonnett 718. MHS John Pa aoe 265. MHT Bill Dare ‘Styles 1047. THS Old THT Old Styles 3097. Team Points: Old Styles jonke 4 All Star: 9; Possbles 1 Believe re a Not 3,5 Stars i. Other 600's: Nick Kar- zeniewski 660, Bobbie Ker- CIVIL DEFENCE Medical supplies and food rations were assigned - to various storage points in the province and are avail- able for use in the event of a local disaster. Hooters» “Many Thanko... For your wonderful support at the speciog of our store. We look forward to being of service to you. — Ferro Mattiazzi FREEZER LOCKERS FOR RENT 6 cu. ft. to 20 cu. ft. Buy Your Beef by the Bulk and Save! Housewives: If you have your own deep freeze, we can store your frozen foods while you defrost. Specializing In Custom Cutting, Home-Made Halian Sausages, Pork and Beef Sausages, Home- Cured Bacon and Hams. Your Meat Cut the Way You Like It While You Wait. FERRO'S MEAT MARKET Next to Kinnaird Town Office — Telephone 365-6411 Mrs. Bill pr and First Year Selkirk College Students Thomas Simpson and Hazel Hoodikoff. - — Castlegar. News Photos ~ Legal Ald for 500,000 B.C. “Credit Union Members Is Being Studied Ye | We Serve You First ie siete . Insurance service on all classes FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BONDS see 2 Hugh Nicol t ANDERSON AGENCIES Castlegar, B.C. “British Columbia cred- it union members may well be je: among the: be protected under a form of Prepaid legal ‘service insur- ance,” says T. J. Baudais of B.C. Central Credit Union. Initial. indications of research studes considering the feasibility of legal insur- ance suggest that -nearly 500,000 B.C. credit union . Members could be govered under a broad Polley ct benefits, he said. If adopted e plan could cover such me as legal consultation, PB _ lations and possibly even income tax prepar- ation. Study of feasibility of legal insurance comunenced in November of 1972 and feseareh questionnaires cur- tly are being directed to a representative segment of union membership in order to help determine po- licy content. “Our work is Armstrong and Luran Vinyl Sheet Goods @ COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS @ FREE ESTIMATES @ Carpet and Vinyl Centre + See Us for Carpets by: Westmills Celanese Crossley ‘Burlington Krause and B.M.K,. Only a Few Left! DO - IT - YOURSELF ROXITE Decorafor Panel Room Dividers 7 Exciting New Ways to Get More Glamor in Your Home! 50 Per Cent Off UpPly —— ETD: Your. Complete Home improvement ass Notice to Unit Holders and Interested Individuals COLUMBIA INCENTIVES Meeting: TONIGHT (Thursday, Feb, 22) HE Arrow Arms, Kinnaird H To discuss i 7:30 p.m. in local ind and Coffee and Donuts. Will be Served scheduled to be completed by the end of ‘May 1973 ake‘a Geuatt ed. announcement sho thereafter,” = * Mr.’ Baud: “Representatives of B.C, vide broad coverages: with certain limitations, an entire family for ee of pproximately $5 per “Administered on a gr- oup basis, the large number of credit union members could assure the lowest pos- sible rate. Hopefully. exper- dence will later enable in- divid ual Policies to be con- sidered,” Mr. Baudals said. The legal insurance mi- ght be centralized on a ‘pro- vincial basis with the cent- ral credit union administer- ng the plan on a jon profit basis, on petals of the local eredit uniens ( dept dent study should be under, taken to examine the r quirements and practicality of such a rogram. B.C, It Union is co- ordinating its studies with other credit union conteals and ‘associations in parts of Canada, Mr. Baud. Ask for this folder from our zepresentative, Frank Reiter who will be at: Peebles Motor tnn, Nelson, February 26th, Hi Arrow Arms, Castlegar, February 27th and . Terra Nova. Motor Inn,. Trail, February 28th. If you require a term loan to start, modernize or ‘expand your business, we invite you to discuss your needs with our representative. MeROH ious TRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK TERM FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESSES” 30 - 11th Avenue South, Cranbrook, B.C. 426-7241 Scholarships and Bursaries Totaling $1,150 af Mid-Term Awaras Ceremony Are Awarded A total of 10 scholar- ables and bursaries, valued 1,150 were presented to alutents at a -term a- wards ceremony held Thurs- day at Selkirk’ College. A_ $100 burs: protented to Vince: ff Trail bd; tlegar IODE Lillian Killou- gh chapter eric makes fhe ureary’ aval lo a stue dent nat the Humanities, $100 bursaries to second. vate students in the Human! les were given by the Castleaird chapter of the IODE vith Christopher Forsyth of Kinnaird and Fe- derico Dattolo of Trail be- ing the recipients, Making these’ presenta- Library Fines ~ ‘Suspended March 1 to 15 One of the most attrac- tive and exciting things a. bout books is their variety and to be broadminded selection helps to prepare @ person to meet all the de- Puan of business and soc- It is perceived the feel- ings that divide people a- rise from individual points of view, differing with their environments, education and culture, and “thelr reactions to ideas and events. It is well known that men and women are not things them- in the views: will wit faa @ per: son to pee at tab they took for granted and z to suention them. te ‘ library ves at the Castlegar Libr: well stocked and var: ed i in content, If a person's choice of reading matter is not there, the librarian will en- deavor to get the requested book from Selkirk Colleg local library is be- ing well used. Unfortunate- some readers have books it are long overdue. To encourage the return of these books, the librarian has de dan amnesty for all fines from March 1 t Please bring in’ those books. The library needs them. Castlegar Rangers Attend Annual Ranger Snow-In Fric Jan. 26, the new Castle; cae : Ranger hanger Snow-In and confer- oer ne girls enjoyed ski- snowshoeing, skating aa tobogganing and made many new friends and ac- quaintances among the Ran- gers from East and West Kootenays, Indoors the girls ‘exch- anged ideas and projects, watched slides. and. fi held a sing-song, attended Rangers Own Service, and held their area meeting. Di January — the Pe ‘were busy raising lunds to attend the Snow Ja: le as trees and dispos- ed of them. With the much Ciseear Pa support of the ieee Parent Group, the ¥ ba ie ele be for th ve sy preparing for th- eins enrollment ceremonies Thinkin: is held pene day of Lord aden-Powell the founder of Scouting and Guiding. ee FIRST MILKMAN One enterprising bus- inessman floated into. Daw- son City during the gold sh of 1898 with fresh milk in the Klondike. He charged $80 a gallon and was immediately nick- named “Cow” Miller. its INCOME TAX. TIME! See PETER MAJESGEY For Registered Retirement Savings Plans * Phone 365-5986, CUNA MUTUAL - 683 tlons were Marianne Dunlop and Jean Weir, Mi, Bill Merllees, re- presenting the’ Selkirk Wo- mea Association, ey ae Hazel Hoodikoff of Castle- im Thomas Simpson of maird and Linnea Fran- sen of Nelson, Three scholarships and a bursary were awarded to students studying Russlan, These awards were donated by Mr. and Mrs. R. Gatting- er, P. Kalesnikoff, Alder- man and Mrs, ¢ Bonderoff coived a $150 scholarship presented by Mrs. Gatting- Fred Kalmakoff recely- students are on the university program except ea insen who is on the nursing course and Th- omas Simpson who is taking @ preparatory course. Doctorafe is Awarded Selkirk College Professor Peter Wood The of e = tomology of Cornell Univer: sity at Ithaca, N.Y., has a- warded the degree of doe. tor of Phltosop to Peter WwW. [esso! Wwe r of bio- logy at Selkirk Coll Mr. Woo two fly species in re: to each other during "his summer holidays. ‘dod is teaching first year courses to biolo, majors and vertebrate bio- PI oat tthe present tlme, he holds the bite. of acting chairman e department of bio- enhance the interest Wood Club at Selkirk College soon after coming to Castle; and, with the collaboration of W. J. Meril ie lege but by members of the ding Jobs were seen in 1 One, Two, Th- Tee Alary, Henry Iv, and Lysistrata, Living | at South Siocan with his Ann, Wood Ms 2 paetien of- the South Slocan Water Board and despite his many com- mitments finds time sue as a member of the Kokan- ee Mountaineering Club. Toys Serving . Good Purpose ‘Year Round Toys left over fom iY) erati 2 Santa Claus, been channeled to useful In January's YIP Com- gar - munique, it. was reported left, over toys have been distributed to local day care ‘tres, nurseries and kin- acres th the jigsaw les and pooks ater, to Raspberry ea oe for ‘the elder i s jes as well. Ever since first coming to the area, Dr. Wood has lent his talents and ance to theatrical produe- tions in ¢ ini Some: of his the same people who face trouble toys for Christmas kept a.few of these. le! ef. toys--on:-hand for just such’ a° purpose, AR NEWS, Thursday, February 22, 1973 3 KINNAIRD TRANSFER LID. L.A. TONY GERONAZZO Sand, Gravel, Excavation, Trucking, Ditching, Top Soll CONTRACT DISPOSAL FIELDS CONCRETE WORK Phone 365-7124 Interested _in History! One of Castlegar’s oldest buildings is un- dergoing a facelift. We began in 1908, and we've seen a lot of changes in Castlegar — now we are changing! But before we change too much, drop down and talk to us about our past, present and future. Castlegar Hotel COMMUNITY VIDEO LTD. Phone Number Has Been Changed To 365-3122 in all of us, (and you get it for as little as $2245") Datsun goes to extremes to build the car you need. Above, the Race Champion: our fast, fabulous 240-Z. Below, the Economy Champion: our zippy 1200 sedan. Worlds apart ? Look again. The Z has all-steel unibody construction. Slick four-speed stick shift (er optional automatic, at extra cost). Reclining vinyl bucket seats. afety « collapsible steering column. All included in the price, But so does the 1200. Our point ? You get quite a lot of 240-Z engineering in even our least expensive Datsun. It may be all you really need. *Datsun 1200 2-door sedan: $2245. Suggested retail price F.0.8, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Halifax warehouses. Local freight, licence, Provincial tax, if applicable, extra.