Likes et 3 _— a ie Over 175 persona took part in Blueberry Creek's WAMM Walk Sunday SPO By Jack Alouf The Blueberry Creek va Walk held last Sunday to be very successful, feith over 115 people partic pating in the walk. In total between Castlegar North and South, Robson and Blueberry, ‘the WAMM Walks have seen ‘over 825 people taking part. et Posie ious zit Pe Ssiatlonts: x fede 3 4 {Hamphries High Schock ad ? ‘day and Friday from 7 to 1 ‘pam. and Saturday from 10 a. 5 ‘to 4 pm, The week winds up | with the ‘Keep A Fit Heart’ ball jand banquet at the Hi Arrow {Arms on Saturday night. A few ‘Uckets are still available. Call BINGO Each Thursday LEGION HALL, CASTLEGAR CASTLEGAR NEWS RTS From the Director's Desk ‘the Recreation Office for tick- ets. 8 es A new Duplicate Bridge Club will be starting on Tues- day, March 4 at 7.30 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Cost is only $1 for the evening and colfee is inchided, Everyone is welcome. The Castlegar Ladies’ Curling Bonspiel will be held, ee ardiril and a2 A‘reminder ‘about the fitness testing stations at Stan- ley Humphries High School: the times are Thursday and Friday from.7 to 10 p.m. and Saturday. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to come out and either get tested or just come for the information that will. be avail , There will be several booths: handling everything from diet control and exercise * programa to information. on heart disease and cancer. You will also be able to see films, and refreshments will be avall- ‘able, Pensioners Curling Castlegar Curling Club Ice Considere By John Dalziel As mentioned in last week's column, we had a visit from four rinks of the Trail Retirces’ Curling Club last, Friday, ‘Competition was keen and close, but once more the greater experlence of the ‘Trail curlers gave them just a alight advantage.’ ‘The ona thing that stood ‘out from this visit was the unanimous praise the’ visitors had for our {ce condition. Theo (Frenchy) D'Amour, Trail's one and only MacDonald ‘Brier Champion, said It was the best ice he had curled on this year and that was just one of many similar comments, We expect to be paying a retura visit to the Silver City in a couple of weeks and will keep you posted. ‘The following took part in “this exchange match, the Castlegar rinks first: C. Brad- ford, N. Everard, G, Goffinet and E. Newman vs. A. Milne, G. : MacLaren, “A. Ross and C. Williams; J. Dalziel, G. Wilson, P. Soberlak and J. Schiavon vs. W. Robertson, A. Vyse, H. Murdock and E. Perkins; J. ‘Woytella, R. Jacobson, P. Pelle- Castlegar and Districf Bowling Resulfs Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. iS ‘Jan Newman 258, LHT Annette Bouchard 637. MHS Dave Calder 264. MHT Dave Calder 702, THS Mishaps 1020. THT Mishaps 3019. Team Points: Mishaps 54, Sunshiners 46, Screwballs 424s, phn Misfires 39, Expos’ "other 600's: Don Roster 664, Marv Wood 618, Greg Stefoniuk 697, Jan Newman 613, Len Donald 624, Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Fob. 8) LHS Irene Conroy 259, LHT Irene Conroy 622. MHS Walter Kanigan 274. MHT Tom Cowlin 670. , THS ‘Spares 946. THT. Spares 2758. Team Points: Spares 344%, Head Pins 34%, Low Lofters fae SH The SBNSS4, = Beslow Mon. Night “Mixed 9-Hhy (Feb. 10) LHS Irene Conroy 368. LHT Irene Conroy 805. MHS John Postnikoff 251. MHT Jean Conitois 655. <..THS Low Lofters 998. ‘THT Head Pins 2817. ‘Team Points: Spares 35%, Head: Pins 37%, Low Lofters 34, The. 550's 87, Challengers 48, Slow.Pokes 47. - ‘Tues. Morning Colfee Breakers (Feb. 4) LHS Bea Knutson 267. LHT Bea Knutson 618 and Betty Oglow 618. / THS Mugs 960. THT Mugs Fitness Testing Stations See how you fair at the FEBRUARY 20 & 21 — 7 to 10 P.M. FEBRUARY 22 — 10 A.M..to 4 P.M. Team Points: Cheerios 44, Mutfets 42, Mugs 46, Pincurlers 36, Takefive 31, Wheaties 29. Tues. Morning Coffee Breakers (Feb. 1 LHS Collen Lightle 247, LUT Colleen Lightle 645. THS Pincurlers 1002, THT Pincurlers 2600. Team Points: Cheerios 44, Muffets 46, Mugs 46, Pincurlers 40, Takefive 34, Wheaties 30. Other 600's: Mary Perchu- doff 619. Tues. Ladies 1 p.m. (Feb. 4) LHS Bobbie Keraeff 282. LUT Bobbie Keraclf 656. ‘THS Macalister Ins. 941. ‘THT Macalister Ins. 2795. Team Points: Macalister Ins. 87, Independents 33, Boun- dary Electric 45, Sentinals 36, Lacy Five 30, Castlegar Drug Dibes ons Vi McLuckie liste: B15. ced. no Pm LHS Mable Postnikoff 286, LAI? Judy Myers 596. IS Fred Podmoreff 264. Mit Marvin LeRoy: 689. THS Misfits 1064. THT Misfits 2873. Team Points: Alloy Cats 1, Regulars 1, Misfits 3, Ding Bats 1, Columbia 5 - 8, Screwballs 3, Other 600's: Pat Taylor 681, Stan Bobnet 646, Fred Pidmorelf 644, Tom Cowlin 640, -MHT-Watter Woodpeckers 8, Parrots 0, Budgies 4, Canaries 0, Ee 4. ‘Thurs. Morning Ladi LHS Nora Paulzon 245. LHT Colleen Lightle 641. Team Potnts: Teddy Bears 1, Beavers 2, Lions 2, Squirrels 3, Chipmunks 2, Minks 2, Other 600s: Jean Sylvest 616, Mary Bermel 611. * Thurs, 1 p.m. Rowdy Rollers (Feb. 6) LHS Shirley Barton 252. LHT Betty Pinter 617. THS Wailers and Groaners 945. THT Wailers 2697. Team Points: Hooters 41, Screamers 40, Groaners 43, vate 57, Criers 31, Moaners ” Other 600's: Shirley Bar- ton 614, Dianne Dermody 601. Thurs. Night Mixed (Feb, 13) LHS Lola Tymofievich 254. LET lol Tymofievich 623. 20" MHS" Art Dusseaull,, a grin and W. Somerfield vs. T, D'Amour, W. Chartres, P. Gavrilik and P. Cristante; and E, LeRoy, L. Lyons, W. Waldle and’. Schiavon vs. A. Merlo, J, Strachan, G. Robb and P, Fantin, Following the curling, the boys adjourned to the lounge where a buffet lunch was sol up and a soclal hour. was enjoyed hy: everyone. We are now just about at ‘the halfway point in the third round robin and the table looks like this: Everard and Dalziel lead the pack with six points; right on thelr heels are Brad- ford, Woytella and Jacobson with five; Lyons and Murphy have four; LeRoy and Verzuh two; and Gene Goffinet tagging along with one, ‘There Is still lots of time for these standings to be changed, so don't get cocky At ‘one end and don't give up at the other. tf Next week's draws arp as follows: Tuesday, Feb. 25—Ever- ard vs. Goffinet, Verzuh Vs. Jacobson, Woytella vs, Dalziel and Bradford va, LeRoy.’ Wednesday, Feb.’ 26—Ly- ons vs, Murphy, Goffinet vs, LeRoy and Dalziel vs: Jacob- son. Thursday, Fe zuh vs. Murphy, hdiord ae Woytella and Lyons vs. Ever- ard, Al this point! I would like to remind the pensioners and the other curlers who may chance to read this, about being careful:to clean thelr shoes before going on the ice. Ralph and ert ‘are doingia He Hockey, : Week Reali terrific job in keeping us supplied with the best curling. ice in the Interior, and the least we can all do to help them Is to d Top Qualify by Visitors try and keep the ice as clean as possible, With a little ‘co- operation from all’ of us, this shouldn't be too hard to do, Sth ANNUAL CROSS COUNTRY SNOWMOBILE RACES Sunday, February 23rd VALLEY VIEW GOLF COURSE WINLAW, B.C. . STOCK MACHINES ONLY Registration 10 am, — Races Start 13 ‘a.m, #AEN’S — LADIES AND JUNIORS 3 Trophies in all classes: Grounds Admission: Adults $1.50 — Students $1 — Childran 50c — REFRESHMENTS — 19th Annual V5 TALENT NIGHT & DANCE Appledale Hall Saturday, March 3 — 7 p.m. TALENT PRIZES 14 Years and Under First Prize $30 — Second Prize $20. 15 Years and Over First Prize $30 — Second Prize $20 Over $3,800 {Castlegar and District Mi- nor Hockey executive held a meeting recently at which time ‘8, brief report was given by Minor Hockey Week committee chairman Ken Barnes. He re- ported on a very aucceastul Minoe Hockey Week both finun- socially. THS Hee Haws 1025." ‘THT Hee‘ Haws 3008, Team Points: Avengers 0, Stand Bys 3, Untouchables 0, Hee Haws 4, Robson Rollers 1. Rovers (5) 0, All Stars 4, Alley Cats 4, Jive Five 4, The Robots 3, Early Risers 1, Head Pins 0. Other 600's: Art Dusseault 708, Cyril Tamelin 678, Darrel Rourke 674, Dave Hiebert 673, Bill Davis 633, Mario Carpino 616, Ted Austin 616, Orlando ‘hl Stoochnolf jac! Ed Ads. ead 607, Matt Roh 600. Tues. Night Mixed $11 pam. (Feb. 11) LHS Erma Mykyte 242. LHT Erma Mykyte 678. MHS Orlando Veechio 270. MIT Orlando Vecchio 699. THS Nighthawks 1065 THT Nighthawks 2898. Team Points: C.P.’s 3, Roadhogs 1, 7-11's 1, Night- hawks 3, L.C.Bees 4, Checkers 0. Other 600's: Matt Rohn 666, Ed Webster ee Wed. Morning Dri LHS Kathy Horeoff 325, LHT Kathy Horcoff 705. THS Hornets 1086. THT Hornets 2760. ‘Team Points: Chevys 68, Hornets 54, Ramiblers 42, T- Binds 96, Caillacs 2, Model, Sonne 60's: Bobble Keraiff Wed. Night Ledi LHS Ev Peterman 259, LHT Ev Peterman 627. THS Swallows 958. THT Woodpeckers 2744. ‘Team Points: Swallows 1, G » George 601. Fri. Night ‘Mixed (Feb. 14) LHS Madeline MeIntyre 248. LHT- Darlene Love 617. MHS Bob Cowlin 286. MHT Marvin LeRoy 672. ‘THS Alley Cats 1074. THT Super Stars 3055. Team Points: Super Stars BT'h, Alley Cats 53, Humper- dinks 41, Dolphins 38, Gang Busters 30%, Robson Rascals 2 Other 600's: Tony Costa 663, Bob Cowlin 651, Henry Humphrey 610, Maurice Lesy ie Bow ‘Melrityre 607, Larry Stanly Humphites (FEb. 17) LHS Susan Bonthron 188. LHT Susan Carrigan. MHS Greg. LePage 254. MHT Greg LePage 645. THS Team 2 - 908. THT ‘Team 1 - 2597. ‘Team Points: Team 1 - 30, Team 2 - $4, Team‘ = 265, Team 4 --24.5, Team 5 - 18, : Frank Costa 627, Brian Solberg 623, Robin Dalziel 607. y Minor Hockey niece commit- tee, Ann Zibin, which is re- ported to be in access of $3,800 and is to be turned over to Castlegar and District Minor Hockey. President Bob Lightte, on behalf of bis executive, ex- tended thanks to Ken’ Barnes and his committee. a P.P.W.C, LOCAL No. 1 ADDITIONAL PRIZE OF $30 FOR ANY OTHER PERFORMER (No Age Limit) To Enter, Contestants Please Contact ‘Nick N. Verigin — Phone 355-2283 or. 226-7555 TH elle fh Pes “new morning” ADMISSION Adults $2.00 — Students $1.50 Children 12 Years of Age $1.00 Due to unforseen circumstances we spol for the pos! logize tponement of the Talent Night as advertised for Saturday, February 8th. REFRESHMENTS INSTALLATION DANCE Friday, February 28 - Kinnaird Hall Banquet Starts at 7 p.m. | ‘Spaghetti, Meat Balls & Chicken Dinner $12.00 PER COUPLE — Refreshments Available — Admission by advance Tickets only Deadline for Tickets, Tues., Feb, 25 Tickets Available at: Castlegar News or Phone Sil Demeo 365-8310 A GREAT NEW FURNITURE AUCTION COMINCO ARENA GYM - TRAIL, B.C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21st —7 p.m. Wes papery fan hes 46 “Hopefulls” Win Bonnett Tournament The fourth annual Bon- notls’ Tournament was held Monday with 90 women particl- pating. The winners were: fea, First — Hopefuls: with . 3121. Teams members are: Stella Palamaryk, Carol Vec- chio, Eddie Webster, Angie Arnason and Erma Mykyte, Second—Kinberries with 3087: Coleen Lightle, Blaine Happinesa for Four-Year-Old Robert Graziotto is an Open Field, a Snowmobile and a Tight Hold on Dad Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Results from the Castlegar Arena Pup Diviston Feb, 11—Blazers 7, Jets 3. Goalies were Podmoroff for the Blazers and Soloveolf for the Jets. Scoring the Blazers’ goals were Lauriente (3), Melstead (2) and Baulkham (2). Assists went to Bording, Melstead and. Baulkham. The Jets’ goals were * scored by Walker (2) and Lightle, Assists were credited to Soloveoff and Tomlin. Maple Leafs 5, Canadians 2. In goal were Churchill for the Leafs and Gevatkoff for the Canadians. Scoring the Leaf goals were Obetkoff (4) and Semenoff. Aesists were made by Obetkoff and Innes. Scoring for the Canadians were Perehu- doff and Landis, with Perehu- doff getting an assist as well. Feb, 12—-Oilers 3, Sabres 2. In goal were Cook for the Oilers and Brunton for the Sabres. Scoring for the Qilers were Calder, Perepolkin and MacKinnon. Assists were made by Embree, Sherstobitoff and Humphrey. Both Sabres’ goals were scored by Morris, on an assist from Sherstobitoff and Johnston. Feb. 14—Canadians 6, Can- ucks 1, In goal were Gevatkoff for the Canadians and Silvester for the Canucks.,‘The Canay,.. dians’ goals were scored by Perehudoff (4) and Landis (2), ‘Assisting were J. Landis, J. wood and K. Keraiff. The Canucks' goal was scored by W. Walsh, unassisted, SELL YOUR Home? “Call Mary’* 365-9336 er 205-5244 - CASTLEGAR REALTY. LTD. Feb. 15—Blazers 6, Oilers 2, In goal were De Rosa for the for the Olters, Xjeby (3), T. Cox and R. Martin. Assists were made by Scoring for the Blazers were Baulkham (3), L, Lauriente (2) and L, Plotnikoff. Assists went to Bording and Melstead. The Gilers’ goals were scored by Calder and Perepolkin, while an assist went to MacKinnon, Feb. 15—Maple Leafs 6, Sabres 1. Goalies were Kina- kin for the Leafs and Stewart for the Sabres. The Leafs’ goals were scored by Obetkoff (2), Picton (2), Semenoff and Churchill, Assists were made by Obetkoff, Picton, and Tur- hune. Johnston scored the lone Sabres’ goal on an assist from Morris. Jets 6, Canucks 2. In goal were Pondelicek for the Jets and Boyce for the Canucks. Jets’ goals were scored by Walker (3), Lightle (2) and Soloveoff. Assists were made by, Walker and Sparkman. The Canucks’ goals were scored by Jones and Moroso. Assists went to Corbett, Srurkerie and Walsh. Pee Wee Division Feb.’ 10—Canadians 2, Bruins 2. In goal were J. Shmoorkof for the Canadians a7d,.D. Johnstone, for the Bruins, Searing for the Cana: dlans were-K::Kirby and Kz Knowler. Assists went to F! Furlan and J. Varabioff. The Brulns' goals were scored by D. Perepolkin, and P, Laurino, both at whom also picked up an ‘assist Feb. 11—Rangers 6, Can- ucks 2. In goal were Chernoff for the Rangers and Gyurkovits for the Canucks, The Rangers’ goals were scored by Markin (3), 2} and 'T. Reed. R. Martin, J, Armatrong and B, Franks, The Leafs" goals were seored by T. De Paqli, K. Keraiff and R. McGauley. Assists were made by L. Samoyloff, B. McGuire and T. DePaolt. Feb, 16—Canadians 7, Can- ucks 2. In. goal were J. Shmoorkaff for the Canadians and M. Gyurkovits. for the Canucks, Scoring the Cana- dlans’ goals were K. Knowler (2), K. Kirby (2), F, Furlan and Castlegar News . sattie. Assists were by Farlan, Kirby, Beatie, Knowler and D.’ Nelson, Canucks’ goals were scored by Semenoitand Simonen. Assists went to B, Baulkham snd @. Feb. 10-PPWC a Phe Wee Rep 2. In goal were D. Wallace for PPWC and B. McGuire for the Pee Wee Rep. Goals scored for PPWC were D. Rayner and T. Halisheff (2). An assit went to T. Halishetl, score: Lightle, with assists going to S. Sookachoff and:P. Horning. +Feb, 12—Peé Wee Rep'7, KSCU! 4). In goal were B. McGuire for the Rep and R. Zaytsoff far KSCU. Scoring the Rep goals were K..Sherstobi- toff, J,, Stewart, G. Sookro, P- Horning, T. Nazsroff and M. Lightle. Assists were made by K. Sherstobitolf,. Nazaroff, Tennessee Aromatic Cedar, Chests Every Bride's dream. Artistic Design. Superb ality at (MAYELOWER SERVICE Slocan Park SCALING INSTRUCTIONS KASLO — At Kaslo Range: T & H Sawmill Yard — Monday March 3— 1 — Tuesday, (bring: lunch), — Wednesday, March 5 (bring lunch). “CASTLEGAR — At Station. — Monday, March 10 — (bring Iu (bring lunch). March 4 — -9.00 aun, Castlegar Hadikin’s Sawmill Yard. — Tuesday, “March 11 — Assists were made by N. Reld, Kanigan, Isakson and Reed. Both Canucks’ goals were scored by Simonen. Churchill was credited with one assist. * Feb, 12—Mustangs 5, Ma- ple Leafs 5, In goal were R. Andrew for the Mustangs and M. Duff for the Leafs. Scoring the Mustangs’ goals were R. SCHEDULE OF INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES AND SCALERS LICENCE EXAMINATION Nelson Forest District 1975 rr Station CRANBROOK Ranger Station. CFA, Sawmill Yard. — Monday, April 7 — 1.00 p.m.” — Tuesday, April 8 — 9,00 a.m. (bring .00 p.m. — 9.30 am. funch). — Wednesday, April 9 — 9.00, a (bring lunch! GOLDEN — At Golden’ Ranger station: Evan's Donald. Sawmill Yard. — ‘Monday, Apri am. — Tuesday, April 15 — 9.00. am. inch). (bring: lunch). — Wednesday, March 12 — 9.00 a.m. — Wednesdoy, ‘April 16 — 9.00 am. (bring lunch). +. Ranger 1,00 ey m. and Horning. Scar: ing for KSCU were R. Shersto- bitoff (3) and J. Markin, Assists were, made by Markin, Swetl- koff, MacKinnon and Foubister. Feb. 13—CSCU 6, ‘Texaco 4. Goalies were Perras' for CSCU and Drazdolf for Texaco. Scoring the CSCU. goals were Josafatow (6) and Costa. As: went to Costa and Kalisnt- —. At Cranbrook Ranger 14 — 1.00 p.m. kolf, The Texaco goals’ were scored by McLachlan, Kubos, Moréso and Cox. Assists were credited to Moroso, Ingham, Antignant, and Conroy. Feb, 15—Rangers 6, Maple Leafs 8. In goal were Chernoff for the Rangers and’ Duff for the Leafs:: Scoring} for. the Rangers were Isakson (2), Reed and Markin (3). Assists, were made by Kanigan and Markin. The Leafs’ goals were scored by Keralff and Muller (2), Assists went to’ Samoyloff, De Paoli, McGuire and Serva, : Feb. 16—Texaco 2, Legion 2, In goal were Drazdoff for Texaco and Wilson for: the Legion. The Texaco goals were scored by Conroy and Kubos, with one assist going to Moro- so: The Legion goals were scored by Miller and Kanigan. Assists were made by Tomlin, Jenkins and Grieves. Midget Division Feb. 10—Crunchers3, Cap- itals 3. Scoring the Crunchers’ goals were F. Loukianoff,, C. Kooznetsoff and C. Sookro. Assists went to C, Kooznetsoff, F, Barabanoff, F. Loukianoff, K. Simonen and C. Perepolkin. Tica Capitals’ goals were scored dkoff (2) and ,D. ef Me Heras made by By Kaypbigk,.D.Rutlan: Nixon.and Gerke Arrows 7, Stoners 2. In goa}, were Grunerud for the ‘Arrows and McMullen for the Stoners. Scoring the Arrows’ goals were J. Makaroff, C. Furlan (2), G. Yule (3) and J. Bermel, Assists were credited to, Yule, ‘Briggerpan, Duff and Smitheram. The Stoners’ goals were scored by P. Klit and B, Tassone, with an assist going to” A. Sherstobitotf, Feb. 11—Bantam Reps 2, Capitals 1, In goal were Ingham for the Rep and Keraiff for the Capitals. Scoring the Rep goals were Josafatow.and Sherstobi- toff. Assists went to Bozek and ‘Townsend: Gorkoff ‘scored the lone Capitals’ goal, unassisted. Feb.12—Stoners 3, * Crunchers 5. In goal were A. Akselson for the Stoners and G, Kabatoff for the Crunchers. ‘The Stoners’ goals were scored by Kereiff, R. Voysey and D. Veysey. Assists were-made by Basran, Humphrey and Tas- sone. The. Crunchers’ goals were scored by W. Perepolkin, C.Perepolkin, D. Walker ond. Stewart. Feb. 13-Arrows 8,. Ban- tam Rep. 7. In: goal, were Grunerud'for the: Arrows and Ingham ‘for the’ Rep team. Scoring the Arrows’ goals were Yule (2), Makaroff (2), Mc- Donatd, J. Wishloff and C. Furlan (2). Assists. went to Yule, Wishloff, Makaroff and Smitheram. The Rep goals were scored by G, Sorenson (2), S, Bozek, D, Kirby; B, Nazaroff (2) and R Grim. Assists were made by Voykin, Pace, Nazar- aff, Bozek, Townsend, Rilkott Midget Rep Feb, 11—Midget Rep‘8,. Commerelal Maddocks'3, In goal were Grunerud and Me- Mullen for the Rep and Markin for Maddocks. Scoring the Rep goals were G. Nixon (4), J. Makaroff (3) and B. Tassone. Picking up assists were B. Cheveldave, J. Wishloft,, P. Klit, D, Obedkoff, K, Gorkoff and D. MeMullen, Maddocks’ goals were scored by D.. Mair (2)and Antignant. Assists went to Chase, Mair and Antignani. eee ‘A number of house teams, Mites included, will be travel- ling to Spokane this coming weekend to participate in “Young America Days”, Sr "West Kootenay Playoffs Feb. 14—Castlegar Ban- tam Rep 4, Trail Bantam Rep 2, In goal were L, Ingham for Castlegar and P. Wilkinson for - Trail. Scoring the Castlegar goals were D. Kirby, G. Pace, 8. Bozek and 'B. Nazaroff, Picking up assists were Bozek, Nazaroff, Townsend and Kirby. ‘The Trail goals were scored by T. Sander and F. Mandin. Assists were made by Ouder- kitk, EEN and Bazzer. ary en i Bantam Rep 0. In’ goal for Castlegar was L. Ingham. Scor- ing were R. Grim, M. Varabioff, N. Voykin and G. Pace. Assists went to B. Verigin and Ne Voykin. Feb. 15—Juveniles (third game), Castlegar 6, Trail 2. Goalies were A, Akselson for Castlegar (92 saves) and J. Mykietyn for Trail (18 saves), Scoring for Castlegar were ‘T: Moscovitch (8), K. Wilson. (2) ~ | and D. Bozek. Assists went to B. Allingham (4), K. Niel (2), G. McMillan, J, Kambick, A. Veri- gin and V. Antignani, Scoring for Trail were'G. Sanders and P. Georgetti, Assists were made-by R. Demore and P. Georgetti. son with 104, Martin, Gail Calder, Pat McKin- non and Dot Martini. High’ three’ (first}—Erma Mykyle with 720;:(second)— Dot Martini with 714. High ‘single (first)—Evma Mykyle. with 30; . (second) Linda Miller with 273. Low team game—Bound- ary Electric: Bonnie White, Shirley Barton, Del Lute, Judy Redinaky, and’ Teresa Ander- son. "Low gamie—Elenor Holds- ‘worth 123, BT eam ‘ First—Quints with 3093: Janet Carr, Phil Melnick, Paul- ine Marquis, Irene .Pater' and Betty Defoe. © Second—6 Roses with 3081: Betty Pinter, Jeesie Paul, Elsie Koochin, Ev ‘Wilson and Elaine Mair. High three (first}—Stella Palamaryk, 692; (second)—Phyl Melnick and: Louise Howes, both with: 665, » High ‘ingle’ (first)—Ruth Cummings, 235; (second) Elaine Mair, 238. Team low game—Check- ers: Premi Desai, Polly Saw- chenko, Granam, Deane Der- mody and Ev Peterman. °° Low game—Angie Arna- CTeams High three (firat)—Ev Wil- son, 581; (second)—Bea Kaut- son and Edna Webster, both with 656. * High single—Ev Wilson, 272; Bea Knutson, 261. -- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 20, 1975 WEST P FEDERAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING & DINNER ‘ Monday, March 17-6 p.m. Hl ARROW. ARMS MOTOR HOTEL “Castlegar, B.C. Speakers: John Reynolds M.P. Bob Brisco MP. : "PRICE $6.00 PER PERSON Phone 365-6477’ for Tickets, before March 10th | READ THE CLASSIFIED ADs WNCTION. FE SERVICE Costlosin’d Plaza Phone 365-6511 i ATR TUNE-UP “By SUNSCOPE” 2 We Test — Not Guess’ ! Qualified: Mechanics - Experts, in Tune-Ups ‘Our. Specialty Bring your car In for our ‘expert engine tune-up ‘for dependable starting all. winter tong. Bill Stoochnoff = dobn ‘Voykin We Sell” ULTRA UNLEADED GAS FREE AUTOMATIC CARWASH Low gi ‘Tipping, Strike Quis. 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Nights 6:30 p.m, to 9:30 p.m, Saturday Nights - Adults Only’ 7:30 p.m to 10:30 p.m. sy Full Night Facilities yy $7 Refreshments:Served yy Adults $3.50, Juniors $2.00 NIGHT SKIING $2.00 for Everyone In today and we’ ‘ll put your name on our free mailing ulk mailing services are also available for businesses, community groups and other organizations. Preview... 3 p.m. to Sale Time In the past few weeks we have been: dispersing over $250, quarter million dollars worth of new furniture in the East and ‘wea 2,000.00 one is fw Factory surplus, top of the line, the latest in styles, direct from the manu- jacturer. Colonial and Conventional Hide-a-Beds, Chesterfield Suite Piece groupings, Colonial, Spanish and Tuxedo Styles, in Cut ‘Yalvan “ican and nylon covers. Maple’ Bunkbeds and Rockérs, Dinette Suites indluding an Oval Smoked Glass Table with acrylic swivel and Bucket Chairs. 6 and 9 Drawer Bedroom Suites, Mattresses and Box Springs including Chryrodedic Units, Seen Ith Coffee and End Tables, Exceptional selection of Swag Pole and Tale ‘Lamps, We guarantee that you will be impressed by Il ¥ selection of the merchandise. pressed by the qualiy, quanti aid PETTITT PHOTOS Multi-Coated “KEEP A FIT HEART BALL & BANQUET” FEBRUARY 22 — HI ARROW ARMS “GENERATION GAP" — GUEST SPEAKERS AND A GRAND PARTY IN YOUR HEART YOU KNOW IT'S ee * | $O10Hd L113 ag s CRANBROOK — a06 a.m, at CRA, Sawmill Yard — Friday, April 11. (bring fee ry Friday, April 18 (bri (AD SS SS SS aa le rin i GOLDEN — 8. 00) it ‘at Evan's Donald Sawmill Yard — Friday, Apr 9 a a: a Government News each month. I ion will be conducted by Forest Service Techical Staff and Cesees ore ent Note: This will be the tast year that classes are open fo the public. H e a ffice, must be complete ication form (FS. 87) available from ite Ranger o! te avelteste prior to the and if possible, should bring a B.C. Cubic Foot Scale Rule. i ding a valid “Appointment of Acting-Scaler. are hereby instructe A the oxacinalin ‘in accordance with condition No. 9 of the “ “appoint: ment", The examination is free to Appointment Holders, all jolhers will be charged a fee of $40.00. . J. .R. Johnston, District Forester. ] PETTITT PHOTOS Brian Hunter of the Dairy Queen urges you to take part in Fitness Month, and remember Tuesday Night is Family Night at the Dairy Queen. CITY/TOWN... POSTAL CODE. * Mail to: British Columbia Government News y Department of the Provincial Secretary 4 Parliament Buildings re Victoria, B. c. ‘Sale will be conducted by: - JUAL AUCTION SERVICES. 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