See 938 psc Aa Lead Pam Mosby, Second Irene Horan, Third Nora Dawson, Slip Marie Eee Osiow ‘Trophy Bonspist B Event i Lead can Rogerson, Second ‘Judy Roberts, Third Jeannette Horning, Skip Carol Jeffery : Second Audrey Moore, Third Lil Newman, Lead Lynn Singer @ ‘SEWING MACHINES: @ FABRICS @ SINGER: VACUUM: CLEANERS Your Singer Desler for: for Casleger and Aree ~ Sewing | Centre & Vac ¢ Shop. in. Carter, Representati 1251 Cedar Ave., Trail, BC Phe 364-1744 Aci aiearyey Hi Arrow Arms Trophy Second Betty Beattie, Tara Justine Bultett,’Skip Marg Van Yserioo, Load Jean Fitzpatrick Lead Pam Mosby, ‘Third Yvonne Brown, Skip Arieen Ogiow Second Moyne ang with Alice Anderson making the presentation |: ~ Castlegar Ladies Curling Club Winners Receive Trophies af Thursday's Windup > A banquet and windup for © the Castlegar. Ladies | Curling. Club was held last Thursday at the Arrow’ Arms’ with numerous presentations being made, Presentations are as. fol- lows in order of Skip, ‘Third, - Second and Oglow Trophy Bonspiel: A. Event—Oglow : Trophy—Marie, Prokop, ‘Nora’: Dawson,: Irene *. Horan-and Pam‘ Mosby. Runners-up in A Event of the Oglow: Trophy Bonspiel— + Grace Honchoe, Yvonne Brown, Sune. o Berg cand Pat Marshall, B:-Event:winners ‘ofthe Runners-up ‘of B-Event— Bev. Chernoff, Glenna ‘Akelson, Sadie Flynn and Chris Foster. , C Event ;winners of .the Qglow ‘Trophy’ Bonspiel—So- phie Janicki,.: Lil.’ Newman, Audrey Moore © and‘) Lynn Johnson. y Runners-up of; the -C Event—Mabel McGillivray, Ca- rol Allen, Sharon’ Waldie and Elsie: Goresky. Anderson Trophy winners —Aileen Oglow, Yvonne Brown’ Moyna Laing, and Pam Mosby. Runners-up for. the. Ander- son_;.Trophy—Marie: sPeakeep, i ers Arms Trophy—Mi # loo, Justine; ‘Buffett, > Betty < Beattie and) dean Fitzpatrick. Runners-up” for’: the » Hl’ Bowling Ranks Big in in B.C. Bowling buffs visiting Bri- tish Columbia are sure jof a "hundred thousand \ welcomes any time of the year, This sociable activity is one of the favourite sports in’ this bowlers, ° five- pinners. holldayland, regis: Of the 100,000 Tegistered some *, 92,000." are AND SALES. Maintenance — Estimating PHONE 365-8028 "ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING CLASS A — T: Fred Houghton _ ASSORTED PIES ates JE. 365-3022 13 Pine shest next to West's CLOSED - MK MONDAY. ‘qj LITTLE OUT OF THE WAY . "PARKING | PROBLEMS Go to the tae colon oe ? for, “your, shoe | repair problems. ° h “Your Sstisfaction is Our concern _ FAMILY. SHOE. RENEW “Ope Monday te Saturday, 9 am, to 5.30 p pm. ¥ RECREATION UNLI ‘will hold its man; oxhibite as well as put on'displaya this Saturday Stank bri The, Library, Car recreati id adult‘ prog _ Exhibits will be on display from 2 to'5 p.m. with jento! ; Community Arts” Couneil,”; exhibits and demonstrations from 7 to i0 P. me; will take’ place ‘in ‘the: evening at 7 with h Mayor Ed Mosby/'as and School = Ellwood « ; pill: include “kinds, ballet and ‘creative dancing, children's - ereative drama and the Castlegar and District Senior: Citizens Shara Group. : ‘There is no nlimited.” bits will include ene erochet,, parity ceramics; art and sewing with displays by Silver: ;. charge fe Ur Refreshments are being made! available, Recreation News From the Director's Desk TB Jack Alout 7 “Recreation Unlimited”, the ,big ‘windup of ‘all: our recreation.and adult ‘education classes for the 1973-74 winter season will “be; vheld this Saturday inthe activity room and “-gymnasium » at) Stanley . Humphries ‘Secondary School fram'10'a.m,.to 10’ p.m. There will be between 25 ‘and’ 80. exhibits with many voluntary organizations partici- pating. There will’ also, be performances and ‘displays in ne gymnasium throughout the lay. Formal proceedings and greetings by the Mayor: of Castlegar,:’.the chairman. of Regional ‘Recreation’: Commis- sion No, 1 plus special presenta- tions will;take, place’ at 7)/p.m. ‘Refreshments will be avail- able all day at a nominal charge; but: there fs no’ charge’ for:.the, event and syeryone, is, welcome. ; * y The Twin ‘rivers division Brownie-Guide get together’ is * this Saturday, at 10:30 a.m. The “Guides are to meet in Castlegar Kiwanis’Scout Halland =the Brownies to. rally at: Kinsmen Park at 10:30 a.m: Everyone is -to“bring ‘a ‘sack’ lunch, ‘Treats AE be supplied. The Robson Recreation Society: will be;holding a. Bake Sale and Bingo at:7, tomorrow. evening in: the ‘Robson - Hall. Everyone is welcome. : nen Meat 2 wire There will be a commercial ‘ softball meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m.‘in ‘the’ Recreation’ Office. This is for’ all ‘those interested 631 - 3rd Avenue Catlogar —— Phone’ 965-0231 fn’ Arrow: Arms. Trophy—Melly *- MacDonnell, Shirley McDonald, Eee Merry. and: Dorothy. i Salis Sah “Trophy winners Marie Prokop, ; Nora ‘Dawson, Joan Knowler’ and ‘Linda Fraser. ° Runners-up for. the Smith Trophy—Aileen. Oglow, Joan Reid, Irene (Horan: and Anne Wadey. Super-Valu, “Trophy...win-’ “ners—Marg: Van Yzerloo, Shir- inn Zand alt AYpine, Jiis:- tine. Buffett,’ June “Berg. and Jean’ Friedel: CICK Wane New. Officers. for 197475 Season. © The’ annual! i ganeres meet- ‘ing - of the «Castlegar ‘Figure : Skating Club was held :Monday < of. last. week. with’ approxi- “mately 40 persons in’ atten- dance... The, reports of the various — committee’ chairmen showed ‘a ‘very active and successful year. The highlight of the year was the hosting of the ‘East-West, Today Only! Dave's Snack Pak ies ate ete BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE GET SECOND ONE AT: HALF PRICE (Limit 6 Snacks Per Customer) © OPEN Daily © Mon. thru Thurs Sun. and Sat. — 12 noon to 8 p.m. . Fridays and Saturday — 12 noon to midnight REMEMBER Dave's Is Open On All Holidays (12 noon to 8 p.m) Phone Ahead for Fast Service 365-5304 ‘DAVE’S CHICKEN & PIZZA TAKEOUT Koots r: Regional Champit ‘ships. i Mra, K. Vader and Alex Cheveldave, club delegates to the Regional’ meeting, gave a report.on the’ meeting held the day before’ in Creston.’ After some ‘discussion a * new set of bylaws was adopted by those attending.. The new slate of officers for the 1974-75 skating season are: past, president Alex Che- veldave, president Peter John- stone, ~ vice-president. Karine Vader, secretary Lidia Soren- ‘son, treasurer Elaine Martin and directors Betty Beattie, Pat Frisk, Kathy Popoif, Keith Campbell and Bob Foubister. The final test results for the 1973-74 skating season of the Castlegar Figure Skating Club have been recorded. They are as follows: Senior Silver Dances—the set Cathy Kruetsky. Junior: Silver’ Dances— completed. Gwen Kruetsky. Senior | Bronze. Dances— completed. Glenda Erisk) and en Irvine. Senior Bronze Dances— individual’ dances towards \the set: Cindy :Bonderoff, Melanie ‘Webster and Christopher’ Web- ster. Silver Free Skate—Judy Cheveldave and Karen Irvine. Junior Bronze » Dances— completed. » Corrie | Campbell and Sarah’ Cheveldave. Junior’ Bronze” Dances— individual. Carla Corbett, Deb- bie Gorkoff,s Karen Grunerud, Ruth Sommers and. Denise Vader. iS Figure tests passed. were as follows: - Third -Figure, Gwen City Council Gives Support To Anfi-Litter Week May 6-12 ~ A request for proclaiming May 6 to 12 Anti-litter Week.” and the appointment of a local co-ordinator has been placed before city council by Outdoors Unlittered (B.C.). The request: brought to council's mind a class project taken on last year by members of Colin Pryce's Stanley Hum- phries class when students For Newcomers It was agreed in 1898 that to see the ice come and go on the Yukon River was the one text to be ‘applied for the admission of a chee-chako (newcomer) ‘into the ranks of - the sourdoughs. THE CARPET, CENTRE Upstairs’ TRAIL TIMES BLOG, PHONE 364-2421 Want to Sell Your House? Call Mary at Andersen Real Estate Ltd. 368-6451 oF 3 or 365-5244 PETTITT PHOTOS cleared a sizable area by the Columbia River! of debris. z Fourth’: Figure, Glenda « Frisk; . “Ktueteky: Second Figure, Deb: bie: Martin ‘and © Christopher. Webster; First Figure, Joanne Yule and “Debbie ‘Gorkoff’ and ; Preliminary» Figure, «| Sharon. Pereversoff, Stephanie -Zoob~’ koff, “Leona Sorenson, Carol : Barnes,: Michele " Arishenkoff, °* Helen’ Janicki, Maureen. “Mc- Kay, Susan Hever, ‘Betty Jean -Perras, (Carla: | Corbett : and Laurie Obetkoff.’::- . Pryce will be asked by. aur council to be the co-ordinator, A packet of bumper: stickers and other. camping aids is’ tobe 5 ordered and put at the disposal r in the event af PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LillLlad Cash & Save Price! $279.95 PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILL3d Briggs & s & Siaice, 7 Tecumseh D.and Lawn Boy > Specializing in. Crank’ Shaft Straightening ‘ at the. ‘Drop in and see our. and Colours for: Spring and Summer Can be Found 3 KLOTHES KLOSET| Beautiful New Styles : uae SSTLLED, AGED AND BOTTLED iM BOND fs ROCR Supervision oF. THE cAMIDUN GOWER mes ‘when he didn’t miss, a°contest: in nine spoal t Actually, he topped hi { { before: ‘Next: in Ming is Vi tks ‘on sports you'd lik iD HARDWARE. & ‘SPORTIN cons, Otta Members. $f the Castlegar < lub b have by, now. ‘Margaret Cark- fers not yet‘on © . saving factor : Safety Cou } Make: Available’ Distress Flags: “What's 0 ‘orange “and, black’ ‘ ‘and ‘plastic and could save your life? “A.'B.C.” Safety Council Distress Flag! » Measuring. 36" by 2a” and bearing ‘the black ‘square and ua 969-64)" with New : ball. design; recognized as’ a standard marine distress signal the fluorescent -flag is highly. visible! when spread: son: boat: deck or cabin top to attract aircraft Attention. or. \when * displayed: for, Passing boats ‘to; ‘Compactly. pouched they’ available from. the B.C: Safety Council at 1477) West : Pender. Street, Vancouver for’ just. $2.; ‘Add.35. cents: for: posta; ordering: by: mail. The. B.C. Safety ‘ Council distributes: ‘Itinerary > Trip Cards’\'to some: marinas and *. yacht clubs.’ Boaters ‘are. ad- _ vised to pick these cards up, fill them out prior to any. leave ‘them ‘with a relative or © *: neighbor. : The information con these ‘cards could be ‘a’ life- if) a. rescue: attempt should: be:, warranted. ‘There is no charge for: these ted 5 \kout’ provide’ excel- ic; views of Mont- ‘in entering | teams.) in; the C ercial ‘Softball G 4 ie ay , y We havo just been inform: ed that the Provincial Gymnas- tics Championships ‘are to be held in Trail on June1 and 2 of this year, We hope to have more news on this later on, es 8 le Soccer and tennis registra- tions are still being accepted at the Recreation Offies. . The following are some items from’ our: Community Calendar of Events: April 19. and | 20—The Hospital Women's Auxiliary will be holding a rummage sale in the Kinnaird Hall. April 20—The Minto Chap- ter of the Order of the'Eastern « Star will be holding a Daffodil Tea in the*Legicn Hall. April: 22—The’ Castlegar and District’ Community Arts Counell ,will, be holding’ their Annual General Meeting at 8 p.m..in Selkirk. nee Room M-14, t 2 ee The Little Lassie Registra- tions are. now, available at Kinnaird ’ Elementary, Valley Vista’ and Blueberry Creek schools, Regional Reereation Com: : mission No. 1:Tee'and Sandlot “girls ‘softball: registration for the North ‘Castlegar, Tarrys, Shoreacres’ and: Robson areas are’ ‘now. in’ the ‘elementary schools... Registration forms for the Ootischenia area will be at the school:next week. For information regarding the ‘Tee’ and Sandlot leagues the’, Recreation May 14-19: Calgary Hosts: Biggest Equestrian Event Me The annual International Horse. Show scheduled May 14-19 in Calgary promises to be one of the biggest equestrian events in western Canada this year, ; Horses of all descriptions. ° from many countries—stallions, mares, geldings, foals—are featured | in ‘exciting’ ’ cattle penning contests,’‘and trail, working horse and jumping competitions’ with $30,000 prize money at stake. ‘The cattle penning contest > is a’ madcap. event-in which a cowboy team “of ‘two. has twoand-athalt minutes to. pen -up, four; cows from.'a herd turned loose in'the arena. The four cows’ to be penned are marked by painting the horns one color. Result: Confusion. reigns supreme for cows and Z cowboys. ‘Trail and‘ working horses | are put through ‘their paces over an obstacle ‘course de- signed to frustrate :even the | best of them. Rolling logs, old bear hides draped across fences and cowhides laid over rails are only a few of what’ the horse must ignore. Horses are judged on how well they obey, throughout the entire course. ‘A‘cunique ‘event is. the. $8,000. Export “A”! Interna- tional Jumping Stake. Superior. jumpers ‘compete’. through courses specially designed | by. ‘internationally’. famous.’ Mrs. Pamela Carruthers, who ‘has ‘designed jumping ‘courses’ in Britain, New. York's Madison Square Garden. and at the » Royal Winter Fair in.Toronto. The™ entire show. vis” a’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 18, 1974 combination’ of western and English | events, designed to test specific classes of horses on A Hi what they’ have been trained to ‘PHONE BOB BROOKS—COLLECT do. 442-2124 DAYS, 447-9316 EVENINGS . Annual: General Meeting CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB THURSDAY, APRIL 25 7:30 P.M. Castlegar Curling Club Lounge i 3.15 Plan Your Summer at Your ¥ Commission No. 1 Junior, Art * Junior: Crafts Arts Council Weaving Crochet & Embroidery Silver. Birch School Senior. Citizens KC) Days ‘Club EXHI IT DISPLAY — Activity Room “10 a.m, to 10 p.m.” ” & Guides “West Kootenay Cablevision Society ‘Figur’ Skating ce Cancer Society" Selkirk Rock & ineral Club Robison Womens Institute: Heert Foundation : PWG ree Senior Art. Cake Decorating Ceramics & Pottery : Castlegar. Public Ubrery_ Kootenay: Karrot Krunchers Oiet Club Silver Birch ‘Adult Work: shop. : , SEPA “Donated lems are Urgently Needed ‘Auction Date: Saturday, April 27, ick-Up Date: a: Trance’: April 25 EXHIBITS & DEMONSTRATIONS ‘in the’ Gym’ — 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. — Junior Badminton Tournament — Square Dancers .m, — Castlegar Pre-School Gymnastics — Official’ Grestligs Mayor: Ed Mosby. School Superintendent..Tom Ellwood ‘Chairman; Regional Recreation Commission No. ie PRESENTATIONS 0 p.m. - 7:40 p.m. — SHSS Schoo! Band :00 p.m. — Twin, Rivers Gymnastics Group yt — Senior. Citizens vs Mens Keep Fit (Floor Hockey) p.m: - 8:30:p.m. — Woodland: Park Gymnastics }0 ‘p.m. '-'8:40 ‘p.m. — SHSS'School’ Band 8:40 Bi m. - 9:00 p.m. — Gymnastics Galore with guest gymnasts from Trail 9: { SHSS School Band This Advertisement Sponsored ‘as a Public: Service by ‘Canadian Cellulose Co. Ltd. — Interior Pulp and Lumber Divisions