SPReereeseee CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March aie 1975 TOKEN GIFTS, in the form of crests, are ove of the many items iacedea in the poséessions of the defegation of players, parcnts and rélatives who left Monday for Sweden as the boya return tho visit made by the young Swedish hockey players fast Christmas, Here Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce secretary Orla +Granstrom presents a crest to Lorraine McGuire of the Swedish exchange - committee for Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Association: The chamber has made aveilable 122 crests for the local players to present to members of the different: the delegation. also has letters of greeting for the mayor of Stockholm from Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, leader of the opposition Robert Stanfield, Kootenay West MP Bob Briseo and the Canedian Bill of Right bearing the signature of John Diefenbaker. Players, in the white jeckets with red ereste that are being worn by all the team ‘members, are, lelt to right, Perry Horning, David Kenigan, Jim Smith and Curt _ Horning. The first hockey game was played yesterday at the Jobanosane Ice Stadium against Nordia Borgsimossan, the team that had visited Castlegar earlier. —Castlegar News Photo Kite Flying Fever Hits Red Mountain Over 40 competitors fram British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana are expected to take part in the Easter weekend Spring Fover Kite Flying Championships. ta -bo held at Red Mountain. There are’ threv.events to compete in; aerial snowball bombing, acrial manoeuvres, and spot landings. Competitive fights will be from, the top of Red Mountain to the Lodge on Saturday and Sunday mornings, with the rest of the four-day wockend de- voted to exhibition Mights from .” both ‘Red and Granite Moun- tains. The sieckond Mying will be followed by a. week of kite flying lessons taught by- local flyers and by one of Canada's best flyers, Wil Muller, ‘The whole affair, especially it jhe Sun shines, promises to “Hin eye catching event even for the spectators who'como to. watch the beautiful Nights, Results from Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Pup Division March I1-—Canuicks 4, Sa- bres 3. In goal were G. Silvester for the Canucks and ¥. Brunton for the Sabres. Scoring for the Canucks were 8. Jones (2), P. Moroso and M. -Corbett. Assists went to D. Costa, W. Walsh, G. Gyurko- vits, S. Jones and M. Corbett. All three Sabres’ goals were scored by R. Morris, with assists from B, Alexander and D, Sherstobitoff. Maple ‘Leafs 3, Oilers 2. ° Goalies were P. Churchill for the Leafs and R. Cooke for the Oilers. Scoring for the Leafs ere K. Semenoff, D, Kinakin and J. Obethol. Assists were Tat by J. Innes and J. Obetkotf, The Oilers’ go: were both scored by K. Pere- polkin, and both were on assists from-D., MacKinnon. March.12—Canadians 3, Jets! 1: In* goal | were T.* Gevatkoff for the Canadians and 8. Samoyloff for the Jets. Scoring the Canadians' goals were T. Reid (2) and F. Pozdnekoff. Assists went to D. Perehudoff and K. Keraiff. The Jets’ goal- was scored by D. Lightle, unassisted. March 15—Canucks 4, Mo. ple Leafs 1. In goal were D. Silvester for the Canucks and D. Kinakin for’ the Leafs. Scoring for the Canucks were M. Corbett (2).and W. Walsh (2). Assists were made by S, . Jones, G. Gyurkovits, W. Walsh (2), M. Corbett and B. Krug. The lone Maple Leaf goal was scored by J. Obetkoff, unassisted. Jets 6, Oilers 2. Goalies + were Verigin for the Jets and Cooke for the Oilers. Scoring for the Jets were G. Soloveoff, Pondelicek (3) and Lightle (2). Assists were made by F. Soloveoff (2), Pondelicek, G. Soloveoff, Kanigan, Sherstobi- toffand Swetlishoff. Scoring for the Oilers were Yule and MacKinnon, with assists being made by Sherstobitoff and Calder, Blazers 4, Canadians 2. Goalies were D. De Rosa for the Blazers and T. Gevatkoff for the Canadians. The Blazers’ goals were scored by D. Mel- sted, L. Lauriente, D. Podmer- off and G. Bording. An assist went to A. Dunn. Both Cana- dians’ goals were scored by F. Pozdnekoff, unassisted. koffand G. Prive, The Rangers’ goals were scored by D, Mar- kin, T. Reed, N: Reld (2) and Alves. Assists were made by A. Teakson,, D. Kemoskotf., N. Reld, 8. Marshall, S. Molnar and D. Markin, A Canucks 2, Maple Leafs 1. In goa! were Churchill for the Canucks and McGuire’ for the Leafs, Scoring for the Canucks 2, Rangers 1; In goal were R. , Kirby for the Mustangs and N. Chernoff for the Rangers. Scor- ing for the Mustangs were R. Andrews and R. Martin, with an assist going to M. Cook. The loné Rangers’ goal was 3 red by D. Markin on an assist from A. Isakson. March 11—Maple Leafs 3, Canadians:2.:In goal were M. Duff for the Leafs and J. Shmoorkoff for the, Canadians. Scoring for the Leafs were K, Keraiff (2) and T, DePa Assists went to L. Samoyloff, T. De Paoli and K Keraiff. The Canadians’ goals were both scored by K, Knowler, with one assist made by C, Littley. larch 14—Bruins 1, Can- _ucks 0. In goal were Johnstone “for the Bruins and Churchill for the Canueks. The Bruins’ goal was scored by P. Laurino, unassisted, Canucks 4, Canadians 4. In goal were P. Churchill for the Canucks and J. Shmoorkoff. for the Canadians. Scoring for.the. Canucks wore R. Lauriente (3) and D, Dinning. Assists were made by D. Dinning (2), K. Duske and E, Gunderson, The’ Canadians’ goals were scored by K, Kirby-(3) and K. Knowler. Assists went to K. * Beattie, K. Kirby and A. McLachlan. March 15—Bruins 7, Ran- gers 5, Goalies were D. John- stone for the Bruins and N. Chernoff for the Rangers.-Scor- ing for the Bruins were P. Laurino (2), G. Prive, D. Perepolkin, G. Gallo, W. Gor- koff and M. Plothikoff. Assists went to B, Allen, L. Kalesni- tedgers - Journal Shests * SS Gunder- Castlegar News SPORTS n. Assists went toS. Simonen amd Swetlikoff. The lone Leafs’. goal was scored by T. De Paoli,’ on an assist from D. Knowies.- 4 Maret 16—Canadians' 3, tangs 3.‘ In'geal were J... ‘Shmoorkoff for the’ Canadians and R. Kirby for the Mustangs. . Scoring for the-Canadians were K. Knowler, A. Beattie and R. Bealtie. Assists went to K. Kirby and K. Knowler. Scoring for the Mustangs were M. Steenvoorden and Martin (2), Assists were made by R, Martin, M. Steenvoorden and N. Chursinoff. Bantam Division ~* larch 10—PPWC 4, Pee Wee Rep 3. In. goal were D. Wallace for PPWC and R. Cheveldave for the Rep. Scor? ing for PPWC were M. Nevak-} ahonelt and T. Halisheff (3).) ‘Two assists were made by H. Schnell. Scoring: for the Rep team were T. Krug, T. and T, Cheveldave. Assists went to J. Stewart (2); J. Smith, S, Sookachoff and K. Sherstobitoff. +” March 13—Pee Wee Rep 2, Legion 0. In goal were Chevel- dave for the Rep and C. Wilson for Legion. Goals were scored ". Nazaroff- for CSCU were D. Barnes and M. Wichert, Assists went to J. Josafatow and G. Kirkwood. Scoring for PPWC were K. Kamble and T. Hallsheff, on assists nfade by M. Nevakshon- off and T. Halishetf. March 16—Texaco -5, KSOU 3. In-goal were D. Drazdoff for Texaco and E. Swetlishéff for KSCU. Scoring for Texaco were A. Conroy (3), “J, Antignani and B, Kubos. Assists were made by B. Kubos (2) and A, McLeod, - Scoring for KSCU were I. Foubister, P. Hyson and D. Neclgine Assists went to R. I. Foubister, R. by and L. Stoush- now, ‘Mareh 15—KSCU 6, Le- ion 4, P. Hyson was in goal for KSCU, Scoring the KSCU goals were R, Christenson (3), D. MacKinnon and R. Sherstobi: toff, Aasists ‘were made by D: MacKinnon {2),:D.: Verigin, R: Sherstobitoff, R. Simonen and . B. Swetlikoff. The Legion goals were scored by D. Kanigan, G. Grieves, P. Strelieff and M. Quaedvlieg. Assists were made Zap and R, Sherstobitoff. 15—Casilegar Pee ce Rep 7, Nelson,§, In goal ee Cheveldave for Castlegar and Campese and Hrynik for _ Nelson.: Scoring ,for, Castlegar 1 March 13—Arrows 3, Ban- tam Rep 2. In goal were C. Grunerud for the Arrows and L. Ingham for the Rep team: Scoring for the Arrows were J. Makaroff (2) and C. Furlan. Assists were made by J. Briggeman, J. Makaroff, G. Yule, J. Wishloff and B. Smi- theram. Scoring for the Rep team were S, Bozek and B. Martin. Assists went to P. Ritkoff and G. Pace. . ees March 15—Midget Rep 2, Nelson 5. In goal for Castlegar was Dy McMullen. Scoring the Castlegar goals were W. Kooch- in and G. Yule. Nelson now advances to the provincial finals. March 16—(West Koote- nay Play-offs) Castlegar Ban: tam Rep 6, Rossland 0. In goal were Lu Ingham-and Re Kirby, were K.. bitoff sa), T Cheveldave (8) and M. Lightle.: Assists went to J. Stewart (4), K. Sherstobitoff, P. Horning, A, Stoushnow, T. Cheveldave (2), L, Stoushnow and T. Krug. Scoring for Nelson were R. M. Gare, B. Stroud by M. D. Kanigan and N. Smitheram: CSCU 2, PPWC 2. In goal were P. Porras for CSCU and D. Wallace for PPWC. Scoring Bantam - Point Gefters follows: Player T. Halisheff A. McLeod A. Conroy R. Christensen D, McKinnon M. Nevakshonoff D, Kanigan P. Moroso D, Zoobkoft M. Quadvlieg H. Rayner: N. Smitheram J. Josafatow K. Kambiek W. Jenkins P, Kalesnikoff Point getters in the’ Bantam Division play-off games—were as G ie] ie and M. Richichi, Assists were made by J.’ Steed (2), M. Richichi, G. Adams, A. Perich, M. Centrone, S. Campbell, M. Stroud, Midget Diviston March 10—St for Rossland. Scoring were D. Kirby (2), B. Nazaroff (2), N. Voykin and 8, Bozek. Assists went to B, Verigin (3), S. Bozek 2), G. Sorenson (2), D. Kirby, N. Voykin, L. Ingham and. B. Nazaroff. Castlegar now ad- vances to the provincial finals tobe played March 29 to April 2 in Nelson. °” Commercial Diviston March 16—Juveniles 6, Castlegar Hotel 2. You Save af Bonnet's, 10 Pct. OFF fo CASH BONNET’ BOYS & MENS WEAR : TERNS SALE ; CONTINUES — ae SELF DEFROSTING FRIDGES aoe, ting Frid ee ; ti ri 1 Sat Desig Fan 39 > \S SEVERAL USED FRIDGES ‘AT LOW, LOW PRICES: 1 — Air Conditioner 8000 B.T.U. Westinghouse Bedroom Suites) from $199 and Up 1 —New Lincoln Welder, . . $234.95 _ Acetylene Torches oe $139.95 ‘Other’ Articles too Noterous to Mantion. KOOTENAY TRADING POST 123 Main St. Castlegar PHONE 365-3719 © is soo Pr, ey SR Ng eS og sen ie CASTLEGAR, REPRESENTATIVES for this weekend's Invita- ‘D. McFarlane); Me coamece emo te cane DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS The following schkdule will be siteaive/< ‘on the Kootenay Lake Ferries commencing March 28, 29, 30 and 3ist. The normal winter shift will com- mence on April 1,° 1975. Vexgel Leaves Kectenay bay 0:00 1200 fnidnight MY. anteane GR. Kent” District Highways Manager 820 Nelson Avenue Nelson, British Columbia March 24, 1975 Crunchers 1. In goal were b McMullen for the Stoners and G. Kabatoff for the Crunchers. ‘Scoring for the Stoners were B.., * Tassone and J. Gillman, Assists * went to P. Klit and B, Tassone. Scoring for the Crunchers was D, Walker, unassisted, ‘Arrows 1, Capitals 0. In goal were C, Grunerud for the Arrows and S. Kerellf for the Capitals. G. Yule scored. larch 11—Bantam Rep 3, Stoners 2..In goal were L. Ingham for the:Rep team: and D. McMullen for the Stoners. Scoring for the Rep were R. Grim, B, Martin and 5. Bozek. Assists were ‘made by B. ~ Martin, J, Roberts, R. Grim and B. Verigin. Scoring for. the Stoners was K. Basran, as- sisted on one goal by D. eysey. i March 12—Capitals 5, _ Crunchers 2. In goal were S. Kereiff for the Capitals and G, Kabatolf for the Crunchers. Scoring for.the Capitals were B. Cheveldave (2), D. Obedkoff, K. * Gorkoff and G. Nixon. An assist went to D. Obedkoff, ‘The Crunchers’ goals were scored Proven jant-vibration system ith ful we ‘The! newP50._ The faster, smoother, eh eRGELN ARS CREE DKERIS ES © old diet?. Then be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at Onayooe er theae menivare of the Greens Pep All Stare Wey are, front row, lett to right, Scott, Jones, Paul: Charchill, Greg CASTLEGAR NEWS- SPORTS Vegefarian Cookery Shows: How = To Get Proteins from Vegetables Are you tired of the same. hy not trys: to prepare nu fasts and lunches, how: to get» protein from vegetable instead of meat. ‘The course will deal with child nutrition, dental ‘ health, mins and minerals. The will start on Monday, “April 7 at 7.30 p.m. in the food oom at Stanley Humphrieg Secondary School Registration ee is $10 per person, and will run.for six weeks ending with a smorgas- bord. For further information 365-6685 evenings. 4 eye Regional Recreation Com-” mission No, 1 is sponsoring a ‘T-League softball program for boys and girls between the ages of six to eight years. Teams will ‘be formed in Castlegar (north), ‘Robson, Tarrys, Shoreacres aes Creek, ifthe response wi Piet : commission will elso be ene Sandlot Softball, for girls only, between the ages oto to 12 years in Shoreacres, ‘Tarrys, Robson and Pass Creek.:. "Registration forma are now’ available ‘and ‘may be picked up at the Recreation Dice or at the office of the elementary schools listed in the abo "The registfation feo-is $2 All boys. and. girls inter- ested in softball are urged to register as soon as possible, Any parents interested in help- ing out are asked to'contact the: ; Reereation Office at 385-9386. STEERS enstbECe sky : ae Poillce, Davey Kinakin, Tim ‘Poznikotf and Gordie Walker. at STA Baulkham, Back ‘row, left to right McKinnon, Jobany Obedkoff, Rendy Morris, Len Lauriente, Michael Corbett, Perry imitheram, Jeff Calder and Ward fard Walsh. pat Coach Gordon Baulkham, left, and manager Paul Kinakin, Missing from the photo Ia Murray Johnstone. A total of 16 teams will be competing (n the three-day tauraey.— Castlegar News Photo Bowling League Results by Castlegar and: District Players: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 27, 1976 - Part-Time Instructors for = ; College — V : Nelson, B.C, ‘Applications are: invited from persons with extensive experiance or qualifications In the. fol- towing: Business Careers — General office procedures. B.S. — Academic upgrading in Math, Sciences, and English et the Grade 9. - 12 level. + Automotive Mechanics eas Millwright Please direct inquiries to: Director of Vocational Studies Selkirk College - Vocational Division Box 480, Nelson, B.C. LSR3 Of Phone 352-6601 ‘ 1 Divics EASTER LIBRARY HOURS MARCH 28 GOOD FRIDAY 8:00:A.M,- 4:00 PM.” MARCH 29 SATURDAY... LIBRARY CLOSED MARCH 30° ‘SUNDAY UBRARY. CLOSED ‘MARCH 31 fain ‘AREA HAVE =) Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 pan. 3) LHS Irene HIll 288. LHT "MHS Peter et Britany 210, MHT. Marv, We ann Ais 1085. THT 2811. - “Piteam ‘Points: Mishaps 69'2, Sunshiners 52, Screwballs 52, eet 50, Lucky 5's 48, Ex] Other 60's: Greg Stefon- tuk 658, Daye Calder 610, Peter. Brittany 698, Len Donald 633. Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 pan. LHS Irene Conroy. 244. LHT-Irene Conroy’599. : “MHS Bie Carson’ 297, MHT. * Bill Carson’ : THs, Thy 8 50's 1059. THT ‘The 650's 2066. Toe Points: Spares 39%/1, Head Pins 44%, Low Lofters, 44, The 5650's 45, Challengers. 52, Slow Pokes 50. ‘Other 600's: Harry. Markin 704, Ed Adshead 662, Jean Comtols 657. Tacs, an Coffee Breakers ‘LHS Joy Andrews 236. vi Be Tle Holdsworth 600. Muffets 887 and. Take Five ay Mutfets ‘887 and Take Five 887. THT Pincurlers 2529. ‘Team Polnts: Cheerios 53, , Muffets 53, Mugs 48, Pincurlers 2,48, Takefive 46, Wheaties 40. ‘Tues.-Ladies 1 p.m. (March 4) Take notice that, British Columbia. PUBLIC NOTICE. 14 of the Pollution Control Act,. 1967, the Diréctor of Pollution Control will hold a’? public inquiry commencing at-9:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 2; 1976,:in the Ne combe * Auditorium: ‘of: the ‘ Provincial’ Museum, 675 Belleville Street, Neue The Inquiry is-being. heldito review? the : pursuant:to Section . Trene Hill 748.) ‘THS' Macalister Ins. 957. / THT. Macalister: Ins. | 2782. Team Points: Regulars Tepe Points: 2 Alley Cats 1, Regulars 3, Misfits 2, Ding Bats 2, Columbia 5- 1, Screwballs 3. Other 600's: Clyde Sharp @55, Marvin LeRoy .621,Dave Ashead 613. ‘Tues. Night Mixed: 9-21 pm. (Mareh’11) LHS Carrol Leamy 226: LHT Erma Mykyte 615. MHS Robert Kirkwood ° 279. mi Orlando Vecchio 645. ‘THS 7-11's 988, THT Road- ogs 2807. Team Botrte: C.P.'s 8, ‘Roadhogs 's'2,'Night- awks 0, Ls 2. * Other 60's: Jack Osachoff 618, Robert Kirkwood 612, Ed Webster 603, Bill Shay 603. Wed. Night Cut Rate LHS Carol Gregory 226. LHT Dorthy, Tipping. 627. THS Parrots 987. THT Parrots 2734. ‘Team Points: - Woodpeck- ers 0, Parrots 4, Budgies 1, Ganaries 3, Eagles'2, Swallows Thee ‘Morning Ladic LHS: Det Martin 2 243. LHT Caron Lel Minks 2573, ‘Team Points: Minks 2, Beavers 3, Squlrrels 1, Chip- > munks 2, Teddy Bears 1, Lions. LHS Irene Hil 271. LHT +3, (game 3) ene 4, Checkers ry 578. HS Chpenicks 914, THT. sirike Outs: Catrina Ward (March 6) : LHS Ev Peterman 259. LHT Ev Peterman 680. THS Criers 898. THT Wailers 2529. ‘Team Points: Hooters 48, Screamers 49, Groaners 51, ‘Wailers 66, Criers 38, Moaners 31, ‘Thars. Night Mixed (March 13) LHS Pearl Mott 256. LHT Pearl Mott 648. Mis batt Rohn 819, MAT Larry Rovers 754. THS Jive Five 1090, THT Jive Five “Team Points: Avengers 1; - ‘Stand -Bys 8,,Untouchables. 8, Hee Haws 1, Robson Rollers 1, Rovers (5) 8, All Stars 0, Alley. Cats 2, Jive Five 4,-Robots 2, » Early Risers 8,,Head Pins 1. Other 600's: Darrel Rourke 713, Ed Adshead 703, Matt Rohn 690, Doug Eldridge 678, Garry Rayner, 682; Dave: Hie- bert 655, Orlando, Vecchio 651, Walter. Tymofievich 692, Linda Millar 629, Earl Rourke 621, George 8 Stoochnoff 611, Jake » Koenlg Friday Night Mixed (March 7) LHS Ruth Gunzlags 220, LHT Caron LeRo; MHS Ron Meintyre 228, 630, ‘Team Points;’Super Stars |. + 68%, Alley Cats 62, Humper- dinks 46, Délphins 42,: Robson Rascals 34, Gang Busters 8211, °° other 800s Marvin LeRoy Stanley Hompbries.. ..: LHS. Judy Bonthron LHT Judy \Bonthron 573.: MHS Frank Coste 277.) ‘MHT Dean Moriss ‘THS, Tam) 1)- ry THT. Team 1 - 2790. ‘Team Points: TEam 1 - 39, Team 2 - 41, Team: 4 - 81',.Team 5-17, ‘Team 6,- 38, Other 600's: Kevin Wilson « 619, Frank Coste 613, Brian. Solberg 604, ‘Al For ‘Typewriter’. vo 1) See the 3 ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS FULL: BORROWING. Fr PRIVILEGES:, AT) SELKIRK. COLLEGE, : REGULAR UBRARY, HOURS cous ‘APRIL 1st 1975 Team 3 + 37%, Poster 602. All Latest Shop Equpméet to Repel Your Car } Me Ars Mader Oe Sp Car Care Conia ‘A compl Sete oi Al aks Gi 145 Columb — Phon rata FALL WORK GUARANTEED. | | ‘Thurs. 1 p.m. Rowdy, Rollers Ins. 68, Independents 89,.Boun- dary lectrie 62, Sentinals 42, Luck Five 39, Castlegar Drugs Night, Mixed .7-9 p.m. gy Kay Adshead 251. LHT Key Adshoad 617, +o MHS' Ed “Adshead S11. MHT Ed Adshead 72 ‘THS Screwballs 1050. THT B.C. Bentam : Championship B.C. Bantam Hockey Champlonship,. with Castlegar Bantam Reps attending as ‘West Kootenay champions, will A car phone from BC. Tel _-Can Saye time. pegs mits you" re in business ora profession, and haven't yet tried: the convenience:« ofa B.C. Tel car telephone, you're missing something. 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Tel Business Office. ; Pollution Control ‘Objectives: for: the Forest Products Industry*of British Col- umbia, as. established’ by the ‘Pollution - Control Board. on November, 9," 1971. °. oy bot a Submissions are. invited from interested peoritehenstole an ; persons, and/or organizations and those i pss a who intend ‘to. participaté should notify snvesig ve yan ; you the Pollution Control Branch no later than pea : d ' April 30, 1975. : ‘An Information Sheet providing details |; of the terms of reference and procedures: + to assist’ interested. parties in the, pre- paration and submission of briefs to’ the Inquiry, can: be obtained. by. contacting: Department of Lands, Forests, and Water Resources, -" Water.Resources, Service, P Pollution /— Control Branch,: Parliament Buildings, : 3 Victoria, British Columbia. Seal Mary Attention: G. A. Poole, 965-3336 or 3es.s244 4f. Head Expeditor CASTLEGAR BAR Columnar Pads - Rulers Staplers - Staples - Scotch Tepe Typewriter Ribbons - Stamp Pads Carbon Paper. Jiffy Markers Ete, Ete. be held this weekend at Nelson The schedule for the four- day event is as follows:" Saturday, March 29. 11 am—Lower Mainland vs. Castlegar. : ~ =" 6,90