Castlegar News Maroh 27, 1991 Ete OR r Ah... CLEAN SPORTS UP! - SPORTS Does your CAR, TRUCK, BOAT, CAMPER, MOTOR HOME or R.V. Need thet extra CLEAN-UP to make it look jus! right for spring Let our Auto detailing professionals $ make your unit LOOK LIKE NEW! Gab Oh We OR cisions csvensnadudodercactin e Ga AY bape 2 a ge Rag vy p be — COLLECT AT CASTLEGAR gi mazpa ere! WIS IS THE MAZDA WAT! * CALL NOW CALL COLLECT 365 124 Province of British Columbia B.C. Environment School teams all win By CasNews Staff They might be small but there’s a few elementary school basketball teams who are feeling pretty large these days. In fact, all four schools who entered teams in the elementary school boys and girls basketball i ips last Thursday and ingle hook restrictions; a general ure in streams during spring months ceptions), etc. There will be a meeting to discuss proposed fishing regulation changes on Thursday, March 28. 1991 in the Lobby Board Room of ry " 1944 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. starting at 7:00 p.m. The public is invited to attend Friday at Twin Rivers and Kin- naird elementary schools came away with one championship to boast about. Twin Rivers and Kinnaird elementaries were the most suc- cessful schools winning one championship each and losing in the final of another. In girls play it was Twin Rivers winning the A side championship def Kinnaird Bring this coupon to the Super 8 Motel Spokane West and receive 10% OFF at ine © SUPER 8 MOTEL — SPOKANE WEST Accommodations include * Free Continental Breakfast * 24 Hour Indoor Pool and Hot Tub ° FAIRWAYS GOLF COURSE * Green Fees (18 holes) * Power Cart © Dinner (Meals Only) y: On the B side, the Kinnaird Junior secondary Grade 6 girls beat Twin Rivers to take the title. In boys, Tarrys beat Kinnaird 16-13 to win the A division while Kinnaird elementary beat Twin Rivers 20-18 to win the B side. The tournament, and in fact the entire season, was a di ro The elementary school boys and girl: b ball this season. Plo: routine In el from the usual in. elementary basketball this season, said boys tournament coordinator Pete Ev- dikimoff. “Instead of having a single playday once a year we had a league this year so the experience Thursday and Friday the new prog: dikimoff, who is a teacher at Twin Rivers. The program was also expan- ded to allow more kids to get in- volved. Older, more competitive ram was apparently a success. —cosnews photo by Ed Mills 7 in the B division. Evdikimoff said the system so far has shown the hoped for results, “In my opinion it’s done what and interest point for all the basketball players in the school district. At the elementary level we provide the fundamentals for very good skill development as f ; is basketball championships was a departure from the normal yed at Kinnaird and Twin Rivers elementary schools was there for boys and girls on a players went into the A division it’s supposed to do. We’re they progress through the Advance Reservations Required. 1-800-848-8888 continuous basis,"’ said’ Ev- and lesser-skilled younger players providing the initial participation _system,"” he said. 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VIN 3N8 CASTLEGAR “Spring into the new golf season with an improved swing!“ BEGINNER & INTERMEDIATE Castlegar Golf Club GOLF LESSONS ADULT GOLF L April 1 10 GROUP ESSONS ; MONDAY SESSIONS — May 6 JUNIOR GROUP GOLF LESSONS THURSDAY SESSIONS April 4— May 2 BOYS: 6-10 years, 4 p.m.-5 p.m. 11-17 . § p.m.-6 GIRLS: All ages p.m.- fonomee? T 2 TION ON LESSON T CAST ( Ya‘Hour — $30 EQUIPMENT OR ME PRO SH( MBER HIF B.C. rink perfect at worlds WINNIPEG (CP) — Canada Spells relief D-A-G-G-J-A-C-K-S-O- N. Canadian women’s coach Elaine Dagg-Jackson spelled off flu-bitten second Mel; Soligo midway through Tuesday night's match against Switzerland at the world curling championships and the Vic- toria team went on to its sixth con- secutive win, The 8-6 victory left the team, skipped by Julie Sutton, assured of a playoff berth. The Canadian women are 6-0, two wins ahead of Norway and Sweden which both have 4-1 records. Dagg-Jackson replaced Soligo, who has been suffering from the flu throughout the first four days of competition, after the sixth end and played a perfect take-out with the first rock she threw. “So I was pretty excited because we'd been talking about it (Soligo’s health) for the last three games,’ said Dagg-Jackson, 35, who had mever before thrown a rock in national or world competition. “I kept having to prepare myself (to play) and then feeling a bit let down because I didn’t follow through. So when I knew (Soligo was out), I was pretty excited. it was Bi y on ice at the C Complex S: y Club held its year end carnival. (Left to right) Laura Kosowan, Selena Fodor and Meghan Van Viiet mug for the camera during the show. day as the Castlegar Figure Skating 1s —CosNews photo by Donna Ven Viiet THE NUMBERS Reavier Season — Castlegar Realty Phayell MVP — Ti Chemotons Tosedey Rewutte Joby Reichert. 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Verzuh, Pot; Bogy, San Diego 10 @ Sag Red Corter ‘ot the University of Miami), maivin Uncle scoring Ider tte Tuesday games: Doraty Py 1. § 38 Coleman of towa Store and Eirid Payton of Grambling Wednesday Runner’ Universit Greta 40 12) 161 Gray elton Sd Leia; Ind McDonotd, Alona Ma sh — veer pa 8) 42 12) Norma; lead Johnson. Terr bce Cx. Cleveland Browns sign offensive guard John tecchi, af Rienstro. Sakic, “a 7 Prokop, Marie: 3rd Bystrom. Sharon & Allen, Carol; Mentront $n Miami Dolphins sign linebacker Ned Cotes, Si 2 8 106 feed Hurtord, Trish, Kruczko, (es. Angeles > 19: a8 iv Sates Sa 3 a to : sone. Detroit Lions sign Seon Veninorse, Esion Rar % oe tok Fe Thor: Sed Ish, Mey: 2nd Elasolt. Nodine AR 4 lead Soukerolt: Caroline ond Sovak, Judy CASTLEG. Fleury. Col 50 50 100 — ‘Standings et the world curling JAPPY SOTH THDA' Hectic za 's ch y) BIRTHDAY CHAMBER OF Roenich 32 9 Moe peng B63 90 we oes BEB com vi COMMERCE Neely Rerwey at Robitaille, LA 83 8 sci | 41 365-6313 ‘Sendstrom, LA 44 4 oy Suterle 73 1955-6th Ave., Castlegar VIN 487 Newwerdyk, Col “ou YS ae " “we & Howerchuk. But vps o sreoge 24 Froncie, Poh a ee oon 14 . {rete en s28 3 TED’S fevers. 3a 4 2 Om Gogner Mm: no Telend ied ong Sitowr_ Cel Bo ie mah ou LEAVING Moree Onion soe, it love OPEN HOUSE nt * Sorin © 2 10 xm Bs So ia) Mom, Herb & Jan & Fomily mee shan 8 33 Open House will be held on March holifex Ben s me 7 2 2 | 30. 1991 from 1-4 p.m. ot 212 7, 11:30-2:30 7 Pinewood Dr. to celebrate Otte 230-2: Fredericton: Bs 8 7s mM 14 * a ‘haven © New Hover: 234201) 2 3 57 Mid he acre Sse . No gifts —_— anna Southern Diviston jease, just best wishes. OPEN TO THE a Rochester ao mM 9 34 mH os L r = ton 41 2 6 300 2 88 5 _ 22 5 is ke )|6©6BASKETBALL ‘Adirondock 33 4 10 3N 323 16 Sen” 334) 2 30 30 72 AWARD Pr “© 2 M0 30 72 winners opitel Dati a iT 3 de or cf frenmonenearan PRESENTS-— Newmarket 26 4 9 271 305 61 Pleyel Chemplons — Costlogor Realty Reg. $1.87 MILKSHAKES REMEMBER: “ES 2816 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-5304 “ANYTIME IS CHICKEN TIME” ¢ UNTU MARCH 1/91 Trail Community Centre Trail, B.C. Saturday March 30 fhoserr Place: Kinnaird Hall. Dete Soturday, April 20, 1991, April AL AUXILIARY RUMMAGE SALE and time: Friday, April 19, 1991 , 3:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Hiogor $45:4867 bluaberry: 965-6475 Goneckoniactiror oft Kionsted hall, Cas! i H 75 Drop off: L il 15-19 trom 9-12 noon. 6/24 Bulletin Board St. David's Thrift Shop, March 26 to April 5. 2m events of Cost end District non-profit organizations moy be listed . 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