BOB FERGUSON'S SPORTING FACTS j P d with the pl of CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS “Who has scored the most. in an NIIL game?” P.N. In- gram of Nelson. herd f Nr ‘The record is seven and is held by the late Joe Malone, who with Quebec Bulldogs on Jan. 31, 1920, at Quebec City, rifled home seven shots as the Bulldogs beat Toronto St. Pats 10-6, Malone also shares ‘the runner-up: position with five others, all with six counters in a single contest. Newsy Lalonde (Montreal) made it. Jan. 10, 1920; Malone, Mar. 10, 1920; Corb Denneny (Toronto) Jan. © 26, 1921; Cy Denneny (Ottawa) Mar, 7, 1921; Syd Howe (Detroit) Feb. 3, 1944 and Red Berenson (St. Louis) Nov. 7, 1968. s * . “When was night baseball begun in the major leagues?” B. T. Belanger of Verdun, Que. ‘ nae + The first arc light major league baseball match was held May 24, 1935, in Cincinnati in which the Reds nipped Philadelphia Phillies 2-1, The first season's opener played under lights was a National League affair at St. Louis, April 18, 1950, in which the Cardinals beat Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2. The first American League opening night contest was April 17, 1951, in Philadelphia with Washington beating Philadelphia $1.2 : Got a question on sports you'd like answered? Give it to Jock Stewart at CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE & SPORTING or mail it to: Sporting Facts, 210 Deerfield Dr., Ottawa, Ont. | Se Teo Talk Driving Range Open Friday i By Des Desai from Mr. McArthur. Junior golf Good News golfers! 4 classes commence April 30 at Denny McArthur, our new 4:30 p.m. Subsequent’ classes gold pro confidently announced _ will be held on Tuesday. that the Castlegar Golf Course Six lessons ‘will cost the driving range will open this juniors $4). Mr. McArthur Friday at noon. wants to restrict each class to Also, our budding juniors — 20 persons. If necessary, he will have the great opportunity of set up additional classes. For. ing p it tuition is ion or further informa- tion, juniors may contact Mr, REELECT McArthur at the golf course or. 5 Ushida a Stanley Hum: MIKE . |. phries Secondary School, LIVINGSTONE For City Alderman ‘The new date for the first men’s: night is. April .10. Members please take note. DaCosta BAKERY LL, ey 2 vin, CRUSTY BUNS, Doz. ...... 49¢ MEAT PIES ... 2.2.2... 2 for 59c pig niols PHONE ’ 365-3022 ee 73 Pine Street (next to West's Dept. Store) < CLOSED : MONDAY. ST SELL — OVERSTOCKED ON BUILDINGS 3° only 10’x20'. Steel: Carports ‘ 2’ only :10’x20' Steel Packaged Garages . »*1 only 40x32’ Steel: Span Building 2 only 40'x40’ Steel Span Buildings <1 only. 40’x60’; Steel’ Span ‘Building “1 only 40‘x80’ Steel Span Building $12,800 ~ All above buildings are brand ‘new and never assembled” — WRITE TODAY. ‘BRONCO BUILDING SYSTEMS LTD. as 1449 Ellis Street, Kelowna, B.C, Phone 763-2818 Plan Your Summer at: Your. POOL SA ee For“Free Estimates, Call Anytime. Bob Lightle 365-5890. Summer Fun Summer Pools 1904 = 9th Ave. South — Castlegar i yea ee CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT. ~ BOWLING RESULTS FROM Monday Night :7 p.m. (Mar. 25) LHS Ruth Rosler 262. LHT Ann Kajzar 687, *” MHS Greg Stefoniuk 289. MHT Greg Stefoniuk 782. . ‘THS Pubbers 1082, THT Mishaps 3031. . Team Points; Purple’ Peo- ple Eaters 8, Screwballs 1, Mishaps 3, Spark Plugs 1, Expos 0, Pubbers 4. Other 600's: Gail Calder 612, Peter Brittany 646, Nina Voykin: 649, Monday Night 9-11 pan. LHS Patsy Naychuk 258, LHT Carol Comtoin 639. MHS Walter Kanigan 338, MHT Ken Plotnikoff 781. THS Challengers 1131. THT Challengers 2981. Team Points: . Unpredlic- tables 61 1/2, Jackasses 43 1/2, Spares 47, Postics 34 1/2, Head Pins 55, Challengers 57 1/2. Other 600's:. Walter Kani- gan 761, Alec Lawrenow 718, ° Hal Hesketh 674, John Postni- koff 648, Patsy Naychuk 620, Harry Marken 692, Jim Leask 669, Jean Comtoin 633. Coffee Break League (Mar. 12) LHS Betty Oglow 271. > LHT. Betty Oglow 705. THS Cheerios 1005. THT Wheaties 2884. Team Points: Cheerios 1, Muffets 3, Mugs 1, Pincurlers 3, Take 5 - 1, Wheaties 3. Other 600's: Grace McCul- lough 635, Lynn Valliers 608. Tuesday 1. p.m. (Mar. 12) ° LHS Marcelle Wright 962, Elsie Rysen 911. LHT. Elsie Rysen 724. : THS Lucky Five 985. THT Castlegar Drug 2846. Team Points: Castlegar Drug 61, Independents 38," Lucky Five 38, Macalister Ins. The . following are’ the results of local participants in the March 18 to 23 Festival of the Arts sponsored by. : the * Nelson Music Festival Associa- ton and held in-Nelson:_ Class 89 Piano Solo Waltz- : Greig (under: 13). First—Jean Ferguson-Davie of Kinnaird. °’ lass; 285 | Senior Band. Class 306 Bible Reading. First—Valerie Cormier of Kin- naird. i Class 135 Concert Recital (under 19) Third—Susan Culley of. Castlegar. : Class 253 Instrumental Ensembles. (senior. secondary age) First—Stanley Humphries Woodwind. Quintet consisting of “John ; McNabb, © Marlene Kowalko, Mark Sylvest, Jenni- ‘fer Wolney and: Susan :Miller- Tait... Second—Stanley. Hum- phries (Wind , Ensemble « with Karen Webber, Michael Scott, ‘Susan Culley, Jill Dawson and Jennifer, Cheveldave. Class:99 Piano Solo. Bach (under. 12).Third—Wendy. Nix- ‘on of Castlegar. 3 cay ‘Class 112° Piano Solo Scarlatti > (under: :12) © First— Wendy ‘Nixon of Castlegar. Class “108. Piano. Solo Sonatina (under 14) Second— Jean. Ferguson-Davis of Kin- naird. ‘ Class 299 Spoken Poetry. (under 18) Third—Trevor Gov- ender of Kinnaird, “ Class 285 Woodwinds Solo (junior secondary age) First— Jennifer. Cheveldave, second— Robyn’ McNabb. and Regulars 2774. he Seer Team Points: Alley-Cats 4, Regulars 2, Misfits 3, Ding- Bats= 0, ; Columbia: 5) °-1, Screwballs 2. % £0 Other 600's: Stewart Lan-; gille 608, Marvin Le Roy 6065, Ron MelIntyre 604. - ve A ‘Tues. Night Mixed’ 9-11 (Mar. : 18) / Thurs. Mor Ladies‘: LHS Marge Bonnett : 281. LHT Betty: Pinter 626.0 0°" MHS Bill Anderson 316. MHT. Bill Anderson 704..." Marlaners 3, L-C-Bee's - 2, Checkers 2, Nighthawks © 2, Seven’ Elevenths 2. ¢ Other 600's: Wally/Roberts ° 688, Matt Rohn 658, Bill Shay 653, Dennis Chernenkoff 648, Orlando Vecchio .636,. “Joyce: ‘Turner 619, Jack Osachoff 619, Gary Walsh 611.- i ie Wed. Morning Drivers ‘League (Mar. 20) iy LHS Marge Bonnett’ 323. LHT Erma Mykyte 718... Festival of the Arts Many Local Participan Class: 801 Spoken Poetry (under 15) First—Cathy Kruet- sky, second—Robyn Miller-Tait and third—Lynn Birch, all of « Kinnaird. +. Class 302° Spoken’ Poetry (under 17) First—Katarina Ed-:.. blad-of Kinnaird, second—Fay Fodor of’ Castlegar, 'second— Donna ‘Townsend of Castlegar, third—tie ..Ceral .; Maloff. roll Corrin " 'THS Chovys 1086. THT’ Chevys 2778, Team Points:' Cadillacs 1, Mustangs 1, Hornets 3, Chevys 9, Ramblers 1, T-Birds 3, Other. 600's; Marge Bon- cnett 665, Pat Liber, 627. Ladies Wed. 7-9 p.m, Cut Rate (Mar, 18) LHS Annie: Koochin 275. }. LHT Lil Knowler. 718. THS Swallows;1168, THT. Swallows 81166.) ))° °° Team Points: Swallows 4, OMoles 3, Budgies 3, Parrots 1, Canaries '1,Eagles 0.: Other 600's: Nadine Zebert 678, Annie Koochin 650, Judy. ‘Meyers 646, Joan Mason 614, Thurs Morning Ladies LHS Val 'Leslie.272, .LHT y Nal Leslie 633. THS Lions 974, THT Lions 2690. 55° : Team Points: Lions. 4, Minks 0, Beavers 3, Chipmunks 1, Squirrels 9, Teddy’ Bears 1. ming LHS} Cathy’ Hadikin. 281, LHT:Elaine Martin 592.°: THS* Beavers, ‘Squirrels 906.; THT Beavers 2591-;; i Team ‘Points::)Beayers' 4, Minks 0, Lions 3, Teddy: Bears 1, Squirrels 3, Chipmunks 1. ‘°) Rowdy Rollers = Thurs, I pan. (Mars: 14) >): % LHS: Irene Hill 272, LHT. Irene Hill 689. * ‘ THS Criers » 995. THT ¢ Criers 2716. Team Points: Hooters 51, Screamers 48, :Groaners - 48, Wailers 51, Criers 69, Moaners 2 AT Class 812 Public Speaking (under 14) First—Trevor Gov- endor of:Kinnaird. Mens Class 313 Public Speaking (open) First—Mark: Vroom. of Kinnaird, second— Yasmine Volovse ‘of © Castlegar. and - third—Robert Knutson, of Cas- tlegar. Class :319 Original‘ Poetry (junior: secondary. age}: First— ‘Lily: Fietz of Castle; 828); Btor : lary) age) ‘Trevor : Hughes of: Kinnaird, - second—Janine Jacques of Kin- pionship) First-—Wendy McFar-: of Castlegar, and third—Cathy Kruetsky: of Kinnaird.) : Class 286 Woodwinds Solo ; (senior secondary ‘age) First— John McNabb of Kinnaird and second—Mark Sylvest of Ki \- naird.)., “Class 237. Woodwinds Solo (open) First—Jennifer” Chevel- * dave of Kinnaird. . Class 289 Woodwinds Duet (uaior secondary age) Jennifer Cheveldave and Robyn’ Mc- Nabb of: Kinnaird. ° = Class: 250 Cl naird and third—Bonnie Mehan of Kinnaird. Class $24 Story: Telling {senior secondary. age) First—' Debbie Shukin. Class 1 Adult Choir (mixed choir. any’ number). Selkirk College Community Choir. : lass - $27. Shakespeare Solo: (Grade 12° and’ under) rio Rose of Castle- Second— *- gar, third—(tie) Steven Clark of. Castlegar and Marilyn. Plotni. koff” of © Castlegar,’ second— } Debbie’Shukin of Kinnaird and * third—Janet Milliard of Castle- gare: 5 Class 817-2 Choral Speak- : ing (open) First—Stanley Hum- Woodwinds (junior. secondary age) First—Jennifer Chevel- dave of Kinnaird and second— John: McNabb of Kinnaird. _ Class 120 Piano Solo Canadian (under 19) Second— Susan Culley. of Kinnaird. os) Class | 127)" Piano © Solo ‘Haydn “and «Mozart . (open) ‘First—Susan Culley. '* Class 118 Piano Solo Canadian (under 13) First—(tie) Jean Ferguson-Davie of. Kin- naird, i Class 307 Bible Reading (under 17) First—Judy Chevel- dave of Kinnaird, second—Kat- arina Edblad © of Kinnaird, third—(tie) Cathy Kruetsky of - Kinnaird and Rene Rilkoff of Castlegar.” Class 308 Bible Reading (under’ 20) First—Keith Swayne. . Class 309. Bible Reading + (open) First—Gary Aubert of Kinnaird. *phries' dary School, '. ‘Class °° 353°Mimes Solo (under. 19). First—Tony | Rego and:gecond—Lori Jmioff, both of Castlegar. Class 368 Drama Group Scenes ‘(under: 18): First—Kin- - naird Junior Secondary School, Laugh’: in) the’ Dark-Blakley; second—Kinnaird. Junior.’ Sec-’ ondary. School, Pyramus and Thisbe-Shakespeare; -- third— Kinnaird’: Junior.” Secondary School, The.‘ Induction-Noble and third—Kinnaird Junior Secondary School,. Barrel of © Monkeys-Bibolet.. <°Class 859 Drama Group Scenes (under 19). First—Kin- naird Junior Secondary School...» Class 882 Any Playwright Solo (Grades 12: and: under) First—Tony Rego and second— Fay Fodor, both’ of Castlegar. Class. °9 =. Junior > Choir + (mixed voice ‘under 21) First—, Stanley Humphries mixed Cho- rus. : = for planners. Wy eae a ar Ye KOOTENAY PLANNING SEMINAR “INFORMATION RETRIEVAL FROM THE 1971 CENSUS* PROGRAMME Address By: Peter M. George, Planner for. the , Greater Vancouver Regional District. The 1971 Census is the foundation of most of the information used’ by ‘planners. The GVRD has developed quite a series of programs for re- trieval of information from: the’ 1971. Census and displaying this information in a. graphical form TIME: Friday, March 29, 1974 — 7 p.m. PLACE: Room B-15, Selkirk College, Castlegar FEE: $5.00 per person. For further information, please contact the mpus Setkirk Col- Dep of lege, Castlegar, B.C., 365-7292. Other 600's: Ev Johnson 643, Dianne Dermody” 625, Edna Marshall 600, 3 Thurs. Night Mixed (Mar. 21) LHS. Helene Turner 240, LHT. Helene Turner 672. < MHS Matt Rohn 272. MHT Matt Rohn’ 726, THS All Stars 1051. THT. ' Avengers 2916. i ‘Team Points: Avengers 3, Stand Bys 8, Hee Haws 0, Head Pins: 4, -Rob§on Rollers. 4," Sundowners 3, All Stars 1, Jive Five 0, ‘Flintstones. 0, Alley’; Cats 1, Beginners’ 1, Eager Reavers 4. * Other 600's: Orlando. Vec- chio 708, Ken Emmons 651, Bill Davis 634, John Stetsko 622, Earl! Rourke’ 617, Bruce Mac- Kenzie’ 614, ‘Walter: Tymofie- vich 614, Roland Palsson: 618, Tony. Cordeiro 611,’ >: Cyril .-Tamelin 607, - . Fri. Night Classic Mixed "LHS Pear] Mott 265. LHT. © Pear] Mott 682. Ay ‘ “MHS: John Obetkoff. 299.: MHT John Obetkoff 736. " THS Nuts and Bolts 1149, THT Nuts and Bolts 8194. Team Points: Dolphins 1,:._ Gang Busters’3, Alley Cats 8, Super Stars 1, Nuts and Bolts 3, Robson Rascals ‘1. Other 600's: Maurice Lesy 712, John Paulson 674, Walter. Keraiff 649, Larry ‘Olson 621, ‘Jack Osachoff 676, Bob Cowlin 657, Bobbie Keraiff 623, Henry : Humphry 607. ts Place : Class 6 Junior Choir (girls under 20).First—Stanley Hum: phries Secondary School. Class 16°.school choirs. - Intermediate non-competitive. Twin Rivers Elementary enter-. ‘ ed among 11 other participating i - ? > Jean'Ferguson-Davie who won - the $25 from Nelson's Kiwanis Club for the highest marks in Piano competition’ and: Tiberio |: Reis, who: was recipient’ of a ‘ three month pass.to the Castle « Theatre for a'student in School District No. 9 showing most promise:in- speech and drama classes, * f + /) Other: prize winners were: Jennifer Cheveldave who won a $25 award from Kiwassa Club of: Trail and Mark Vroom a $10 ° ‘award from the Nelson Music Festival Association ‘for: public © speaking. - and citizens of th COHOE INSURANCE” NEW HOURS — EFFECTIVE APRIL 1ST ‘ Tuesday through Saturday i 9 om, 6 5:30 p.m. \ Providing « Complete Insurance Service 269 Columbia Ave.,, — Phone 365-3301 (MINERS FOR COMINCO Qualified miners for.stoping and‘ or, development. are required _im- mediately at Cominco’s H.B. Ope-. rations at Salmo, B.C. i Interested applicants are urged to f Cominco B.; Mine. B . _ Telephone: 364-4020 or 357-2276 “BICYCLES | Standard, _ 5 Speed, 10 Speed : _ TIRES, TUBES, SEATS, BASKETS, . SADDLE BAGS, KICK STANDS Just Arrived... Gasand: , Electric: '* STEEL RAKES * HOES * EDGE TRIMMERS ie SHOVELS * BAMBOO RAKES”. /// | | FOR cGy gma ©) CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE - | & SPORTING EQUIPMENT “Your (Marshall-Wells Store’: Castleaird Pl. Phone. 365-6444 CITIZENS | With the, upcoming ‘election: March 30th, -we are_made aware of .the many needs. of. our community, which have. been’ promised: election _ after election. These’ issues include’ a recreation- al. complex, . Industrial parks, water ‘supplies, : sewers: for Castlegar South, library facilities, * upgrading of: roads ‘and ‘many. more. lt would be very satisfying fo all candidates to be able to ‘state that these. developments would proceed immediately ‘after the upcoming election, but | am_ sure we have heard these promises far too often. What should’ be the first and most important priority -is to elect a‘ council ‘that Is willing to work together for the betterment of aes total community, and that. would’ strive for. a ‘good working t council ls What has p there’ would be no curtail- is With this ment. from accomplishing ‘all the goals that have been set forth. on. March °30th. of progress made through Pp ery have new: members along’ with seasoned members. I. am ‘sure you will agree that with new. members elected to council they will bring forth new Ideas: and new enthusiasm. With this thought in mind, | -would appreciate your support i me. fo. run for Ald n is the desire to see this type should ALDERMAN _ SILVESTER, pave VOTE FOR NEW ENTHUSIASM LAWN MOWERS. | SUPP COLUMNAR PADS COLUMNAR SHEETS LEDGERS » LEDGER SHEETS FILE FOLDERS — CLIP BOARDS ARCHIVE, CASES, _” STENO. PADS © TIME BOOKS TIME CARDS STAPLERS STAPLES GRAPH PADS FELT MARKERS RUBBER BANDS PAPER CLIPS DESK TRAYS FAVOURITE FILES INDEX. FILES SCOTCH TAPE RECEIPT BOOKS POST BINDERS PENCILS © SHARPENERS ‘LEGAR NEW po pes co ee pe ker me CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 28, 1974