CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 22, 1978 326 9 } Castlegar and District . "Awards and Trophies Presented Castlegar Golf Club Holds Annual Banquet A OC : i GOOD BOB FERGUSON'S SPORTING FACTS “THANKS CURLING * Sh — — ‘ Ne BADMINTON CHAMPIONS are these Stanley .Humphries Secondary School students who won the recent Kootenay High ‘ School Badminton Championships held here. Shown here are, left to right, Barry De Paoli, Jane West, Jim Perehudoff, Kathy Mason, Mike Belanger, Pat West and Randy Belanger. Missing is Yasmine Volosek. Stanley Humphries won 17 team points with ‘Trail as runner-up with six points. Pat West and Mike Belanger won the mixed doubles event, Jane West and Kathy Mason were winners of the girls’ doubles and Mike and Randy Belanger won the boys’ doubles. Barry De Paoli and Jim Perehudoff also placed third in boys’ doubles and Pat West and Jasmine Volvsek were third in girls’ doubles. The team will now the From time to time it is a good iden to take a took at your strategy. You just might be doing something that you've always done, and it might be making things easier for your opponent, * Let me give you an Selkirk Saints Play Cariboo College Chiefs ‘The Selkirk College hockey ~ team hold their first’ league - home game against Cariboo College Chiefs tomorrow night at 9 Cariboo College’ has a strong contingent of players and this should be a display of good fast hockey. Although the Kamloops team boasts a num- ber of prairie imports, almost all the Saints players are local boys who seem to perform at their peak in the Castlegar : Arena, Come out and support the boys who worked their way through the local Minor Hockey in the B.C. High School Badminton Jamboree in Vancouver this Friday and Saturday.—Castlegar News Photo toa place on the college team, CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS Hockey Schedule for Selkirk Sainfs from Nov. 23-March 2 The following is. the re- maining portion of the hockey schedule for the Selkirk College team, the Selkirk Saints: Nov. 23, Cariboo College Chiefs, Castlegar; Nov, 24, Cariboo College Chiefs, Trail; Nov. 30, UBC Braves, Vanc- ouver; Dec. 1, UBC. Braves, Vancouver; "Dee. 7 (to be announced); Castlegar and Dec. 26-28 Northern /Alberta Insti ,. tute of Technology, Edmonton. Jan, 2,5 University of . Boundary Carpet Sales - GRAND FORKS Licenced to serve Trail and district. Carpeting by leading manufacturers, Harding, West Mills, Caravel, Buslington, Crosley. e Free estimates and guaranteed work manship. Courteous and prompt service. PHONE BOB BROOKS-COLLECT 442-2124 DAYS, 447-9316 EVENINGS Alaska, Anchorage, ‘Alaska; Jan, 3, University of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska; Jan. 4, Alaska Methodist University, Fairbanks, Alaska; Jan. 5, Alaska Methodist University, Fairbanks, Alaska; Jan. University of Washington, Se- attle; Jan. 18-20, Winter Festi- val of Sport Hockey Tourney; 25, British .. Columbia Columbia: Institute -of Techno- logy, Castlegar. Feb. 1, Commercial All- Stars, Castlegar; Feb. 2, (lo be announced); Feb. 8, Cariboo College Chiefs, Kamloops: Feb. * 9, Cariboo College Chiefs, Kamloops; Feb, 15, University of Lethbridge, Castlegar; Feb. 16, University of Lethbridge, Castlegar and March = 1-2, League Playoffs. stl tu fas ty ENS OY WINTER'S WONDERS = RS SS 51 CF Loca ure Skatin Club Hosts Regional Championships The 1973 East-West. Kool- enay Regie ure Skating Championships will be held here this Saturday and Sunday with the Castlegar Figure Skating Club hosting teams from Trail, Nelson, Grand Forks, Creston, Cranbrook, Fernie, Golden, —_ Rossland, Nakusp, Kimberley and Sparwood. Registration and a_ social evening will be held tomorrow night from 8 to 10 p.m. with some of the senior girls serving coffee and hot chocolate. Local competitor Pre-Preliminary, Corbett, Kathy Zebert Leslie Arishinkoff; _ Prelimin- ary, Debbie Gorkoff and Lorene Tamelin; Pre-Juvenile Singles, Melanie Webster, Janet {Koubj “Tl aren Irvine, and = Cathy ule of events are as Saturday Nov. 24 7:30 a.m . Juvenile Ladies Figure 15 am, Juvenile Mens »m. Pre-Novice Lad- ies 0 p.m. Novice Ladies Figures, i OFFICIAL OPENING p.m, Juvenile Ladies \ THE ALLAROUND gy} YAMAHA @ | SKIS A complete line of accessories in all sizes _ Ski Boots - Bindings - Poles - Goggles Ski Candles. You name it, we have it. $e 5 | Monashee Sporting Eql. Lid. At the Top cf Sherbiko Hill — Phone 365-3181 p.m. Juvenile Mens ie. p.m. Senior Bronze jolo—Ladies. p.m. Juvenile Dance irs, :30 «p.m. Junior Silver Dance Solo—Ladies and Junior Silver Dance Solo—Men. 6:00 p.m. Pre-Novice ‘Lad- ies Free. + 7:00 p.m. Novice - Ladies Free Skate. 7:20 p.m. Junior Ladies s, Senior Ladies Pairs and e Mixed Pairs, 5 pm. — Pre-Novice irs—Mixed. 8:00 p.m. Senior Dance Solo. 9:15.p.m. Gold Dance Solo. Silver South Spokane Street — Rossland SHOP EARLY WHILE THE SNOWMOBILES ARE AT A CHOICE @ TNT @ TNT FREE AIR @ ELAN’) @ ALL NEW EVEREST Phone 362-7700 @ OLYMPIC SPECIAL .ON SNOWMOBILE CLOTHING See Us Today! 10:15 p.m. Veterans Dance Pairs ; Sunday Nov. 25 7:30) am. Pre-Juvenile Ladies Figures. 8:30 am. Pre-Juvenile Mens Figures. A 8:50 a.m, Pre-Preliminar: Pigures and Preliminary 315 a.m. Pre-Preliminary res and Preliminary im. Pre-Juvenile Skate. 1 am. Pre-Juvenile Mens Free Skate. 1 a.m, Pre-Preliminary Ladies Free Skate. An action-packed hockey me between the local Selkirk sand the former Trail Eaters captivated a crowd in the Castlegar na last Friday night. ° Although some of the original members of the ‘61 Smoke Eaters team were not able to play, ‘the substitutes they picked up from the current Nelson Maple Ledfs filled the gap. Pickips from,Nelson’ were Wy McLeod. irk applied constant pressure from the Lime the first puck was dropped till the final buzzer sounded. + Gerry Godfrey, Pinoke MeIntyre and Gerry Penner scored for the Smokies. Scoring for the Saints was Brian Watson with two and Ted » Ed Zeheroff, Randy and Dave Nicol each ingles. Both of Watson's were scored while the Saints were shorthanded." Trees and What They are All Really About . ‘The Ottawa Journal cre- dis’ Sports Illustrated — for passing along a testament for trees written by Slate Forester A. R. Bond in the Maryland Conservationist. Though it comes by this roundabout route it loses no impact: “One tree has the cooling eff of five air conditioners.” ‘Noise levels are reduced six to eight di by green belts 100 feet wide.” “One acre of growing trees will serub clean the air polluted by eight automobiles operated for 12 hours.” “The same acre will absorb . the carbon dioxide produced by 50 automobiles during 12: hours.’ , ‘A green bell less than 300 feet wide will produce the same cifect on the atomosphere as a one-mile increase in altitude.” Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society In Arthritis, seek. your doctor's advice early when he can help you most. Follow his advice faithfully. Results may not be dramatic and treatment - is often necessary for several months or years. 12:25 p.m. Pre-Preliminary Preliminary Mens Free Skate. 1:35 p.m. Mixed Pairs Mixed Pairs 1:45 p.m. Juvenile Ladies Pairs and Novice Ladies Pairs 2:00 Dane Pre-Juvenile and Juvenile p.m. Preliminary, —Ladies. 2: p.m. Preliminary Dance Pairs—Mixed 2:55 p.m. Junior Bronze Dance Pairs—Ladies 4:00 pm. Luncheon. Awards- Selkirk College Saints Defeat Former“Hockey Champs..6-3 . with the exception of Nov: 27, Goal tending was handled by Seth Martin and Reno Zanier for the Smokies and Gord MacIntosh and Stan Weir for the Saints. Action was lively and intense at both ends of the arena with all four goalies kept on -théir toés.. - Penallies__.were.“’Shared “equally by,the teams. Calibre of play ‘Was kept high with the “experience and savvy of the Smokies well matched by the: young legs and quick reflexes of the Saints. For those who missed the game you may still get a chance lo see some of the action. The event was video-taped and is to be shown some time soon on the local public channel (7). i The Saints would like to thank all those - people. who came oul for the game and to remind them of the game tomorrow night at 9 in the Castlegar Arena against the Cariboo College Chiefs of Kamloops. By Matt Baldwin Sponsored by TRI-X AUTO BODY AND ENTERPRISES example. Splitting the house is one of the basic moves of the game. You don't have last rock and you have a shot in the rings and your. opponent misses, It is almost automatic in this silua- tion to draw to the other side of the house, rather than playing a guard, A lot of curlers will tell you second shot is belter than a guard. Another miss, and you have your, opponent in big trouble. But did itever occur to you that you might be making things easy for him? Suppose this situation a- rises with your second playing his first stone. You play-to split the house, Your opponent hils and ralls out, Then your second splits the house again, and again your opponents make a half shot, hilling and rolling oul. This continues: until the opposing skip hits and sticks for shot with his first rock. You've just played a draw, and now you miss your hil, He kills your ‘other rock and picks up a deuce, even though your rink had only one miss on the end, and his team had four-half shots and at least one complete miss. This just doesn't add up as percentage curling to me. Suppose after. his _ first iss, you slick something in his eye, playing a rock out in front, but not covering your own rock. Since he’s ot last rock, he'll likely try to remove the short rock. Or if he goes after shot, he's got lo play from ide in, and he just might ou mis In any case, if he makes one’ mistake, he’s ‘in real trouble. 1 know nine out. of 10 curlers in this: situation will automatically wo for the split, . buy try something different. Women’s Basketball Schedule __, The following is the sched- ule for. the Women's’ West Kootenay Basketball League. All games begin.dt 8:30 p.m. Jin. 19, 22 and 24 games, which begin at 8 p.m. Nov. 26—New. Denver vs. Selkirk at Kinnaird and Nov. 27—Selkirk vs. Trail-Rossland at.Rossland. Dec. 3—Castlegar vs. Sel- kirk: at Kinnaird and_ Dec. 10—Beaver Valley vs. Castle- gar at Kinnaird. Jan. 7—Castlegar vs. Sel- kirk at Kinnaird; Jan. 14— Trail-Rossland vs. Selkirk at Kinnaird; Jan. 19—Selkirk vs. Beaver Valley at Fruitvale; Jan. 21—New Denver vs, Selkirk at Kinnaird;-Jan. 22— Castlegar vs. Trail-Rossland at Rossland; Jan. 24—Castlegar vs. Beaver Valley at Fruitvale and Jan, 28—Trail-Rossland vs. Castlegar at Kinnaird. Feb. 4—New Denver vs. Castlegar at Kinnaird and Feb, 11—Beaver Valley vs. Selkirk at Kinnaird, bas League tournament play is scheduled for Feb. 14 and 15 or 21.and 22. 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LECTROHOME | aT 1 ae ea ae Presented ‘with the compliments of _ CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS’ “Has any Canadian ever managed a major leaguo ba: vant tt D, Unwin, Granby, que, ene ta d t's not an everyday occurrence, but at least two Can: natives—Toronto-born Arthur: Irwin’ and London, ontore George “Mooney” Gibson have enjoyed the distinction, Irwin, who ‘played for, Worcester, Providence, Philadelphia and Washington in the National League, Boston in the Players’ League and American Association from 1880 through 1894—posting a .252 lifetime batting mark through 1,001 games as an infielder—was at the helm of Washington NL entry in 1889 and 1892 and again from 1898.99, also with Boston (AA)in 1891, Philadelphia 1894-95 and New York Giants’ in 1896, Gibson, who resided in Mt. Brydges, a small community to the west of\London, in his later years gained fame.as a catcher with Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Giants from 1905-1918 amassing a .236 lifetime average in 1,203 games. He later guided the fortunes of the Pirates (1920-34) and Chicago Cubs (1925). Until his death in 1967, Gibson, a member of the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame, never lost his enthusiasm for baseball and a willingness to impart his knowledge to anyone interested. si 12 . ° . t a question on sports you'd like answered? Give it to Jocks Goi Stewart at CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS, it to: Sporting Facts, 2380 -303 Baseline cane Ottawa, Ont. - By Pete Young © Nov. 10 the Golf Club held its annual banquet with the presentation of trophies made by club sali Ron Belton, The following is a list of the major prize winners for the 1973 season: Men's Wisera, two-man best’ ball—C. Christiansen and P. Zaytsoff. Mixed: Wisers, two-man (apologies: Women's Libbers) best .ball—Mr, and Mrs. A. MacKinnon. - seek Mickey's Calcutta, “tour. "man, best ball—B. Kilpatrick, W. Ackerman, K. .Gjennestad -and F, Merriman, Castlegar News . Tom Clarke's Scotch Four- somos—D, Desal and R. Patrick Club Championship quall- fying: |: First Flight Low Gross—B, Perehudoff, Low Net—J, Tara- soff, Second Flight Low Gross— P. Sherstobitoff, Low Net—N. gloff. Third Flight Low Gross— C. Evans. Low Net—B, Smith. Fourth Flight Low Gross— F. Frost. Low Net—M. Gorkoff. Overall Low Net “A” Divi- sion: (0-18 handicap) was Joe Halliday who won the H. Godderis Memorial. Overall Low Net’ “B” Division’ (19-36 handicap) was B., Waldie who won. the Hi Arrow Arms Trophy. The Club Championship Trophy, the J," Miros Memorial Trophy, was won by K.. Scott. A special presentation was made to the club's retiring professional, Mike Verzuh,. by C, MacKinnon on behalf of the " Ladies’ Golf Club. On behalf of Castlegar: and District Bowling Results BD Coffee Break Leagu e LHS Jean Sylvest 303. LHT Jean Sylvest 804. The ; E Wheaties 948. THT Wheaties 2, Team points: Cheerios. 3, Jack Osachoff 637, Carrol Leamy 612, Bill Anderson 610, Wed. Morning Drivers League LHS Lil Knowler 332. LHT Lil Knowler 712, THS M 1088, THT Muffets 3, Mugs 1, T Take 6 1, Wheaties 2. Other 600's: _— Eleanor Holdsworth 604, Elaine Martin \ Mon. Night 7 p.m. i Telephone 368-6331 _ UNION 16 CASTLEGAR SERVICE LHS Fron Farkas 257. LHT Nina Voykin 627. MHS Len Donald 300. MHT Len Donald 8002: THS Spark Plugs 1131. THT Mishaps 3035, Team, Points: Spark Plugs 2, Expos 2, Pubbers 0, Screwballs 4, Mishaps 3, Purple People Eaters 1. Other 600's: Brad Walsh 628, Greg Stefoniuk 668, Dave Calder 719, Gail Calder 605 Pat Voykin 634 Dave John Tues. Ip.m. LHS Irene Hill 309. LHT Betty Macalister 737. THS Macalister Ins. 1039. THT Macalister Ins. 3050 “Team* Points: Castlegar Drug 22,. Independents ‘ 16, Lucky Five 10 Macalister Ins. 23, Boundary Electric 18, Sentinals 19, {Other 60's: Irene? Hill.712,> ~ Elsie Rysen 689, | Marcelle jWright 641, Vi McLuckie: 615, Dot Tipping 600. Tues. 7 o'clock Mixed ..’ LHS ‘Kay Adshead* 276. LHT Kay .Adshead 625, MHS Ken Scott 268. MHT Ken Scott 692. THS Regulars 1047, THT Regulars 2934. : Team Points: Alley-Cats 2, Regulars 2, Misfits 2, Ding-Bats 3, Columbia 5 2, Screwballs 1. Other 600's: Ed Adshead 676, Ralph Peterson 605, Gerry Chernenkoff 600. Tues. 7 ‘o'clock Mixed 9-11 LHS Betty Pinter and Carrol Leamy 249. LHT Marge Bonnett 645, MHS Bill Donald 345. MHT Ed Webster 805. THS Nighthawks THT Nighthawks 3255. Team Points: Spoilers 2, Marlaners 1, L-C-Bees 2, Checkers 4, Nighthawks 3, Seven Elevenths 0. Other 600's Bill. Donald 774, Des. Desai 740, Matt Rohn 726, John Shaw 692, Larry Webster 649, Betty Pinter 643, 1130, Sewing : Machines,- Typewriters, TV's B&W and Color TV’s for rent by week or month Union Peters 1334 Cedar Ave., Trail Hornets 2973. Team Points: Cadillacs 2, Mustangs 9, Hornets 4, Chevys 1, Ramblers 2, T. Birds 0. Other 600's: Kathy Horcoff 616, Pear) Mott 625, Marge Bonnett 641, Mary McAlpine 655, Pat Liber 660, Erma Mylyte 663, Bobbie Keraiff 98. Wed. Night Cut-Rate League LHS Judy Myers 255, LHT Annie Koochin 623, THS Canaries 980. THT Swallows 2697. Team Points: Budgies 1, Swallows 3, Eagles 1, Orioles 1, Canaries 3, Parrots 3. . Other 600's: Judy Myers 0. Thurs. Morning Ladies league LHS Phyllis Phipps 274. LHT Catrina Ward 581. THS Lions 890. THT Squirrels 2532. siecusuee Team Points: Minks 0, Squirrels 4, Lions 3, Beavers 1, Teddy Bears 4, Chipmunks 0, Rowdy Rollers-Thursday 1 p.m. « LHS: Shirley. Barton’ 281: LHT Shirley Barton 788. x > 1 THS ‘Wailers 932, THT Wailers 2747. { Team Points: Hooters 13, Screamers 12, Wailers 27, Criers 21, Moaners 20. Other 600's: Ev Johnson 626, Irene Hill 608, Bonnie White 607. Thursday Night Mixed League LHS. Joan Martini 327. LHT Helene Turner 674. MHS Dave Hiebert 306. MHT Dave Hiebert 787. THS Eager Beavers 1112. THT Eager Beavers 2996. Team Points: Avengers 1, Stand Bys 8, Hee Haws 3, Head Pins 1, Robson Rollers 3, Sundowners 4, All Stars 3, Jive Five 1, Flintstones 0, Alley Cats 1, Beginners 1, Eager Beavers 3. Other 600's: John Stetsko 680,. Ed Adshead 672, Doug Fellman 666, Bill ‘Davis 666, Joan Martini 664, Earl Rourke 664, Matt Rohn 647, Karl Koreen 617, Walter Tymo- fievich 610, Glady Manahan 60 : 0. Friday Night Classic Mixed League LHS Pearl Mott 281. LHT Pearl Mott 667. MHS Maurice Lesy 291. MHT John Obetkoff.711. THS Gang Busters 1034. “THT Gang Busters 3039... Team Points: Gang Bust- ers 4, Nuts and Bolts 0, Robson Rascals 1, Alley Cats 3, Dolphins 1, Super Stars 3. Other 600's: Ken Hood 705, Maurice Lesy 704,.Tony Car- peino 639, Carro) Emmans 610. 789 COLUMBIA AVENUE CASTLEGAR, B.C. : Complete Automotive Work Mufflers & Brakes TEL. 365-3515 Groaners 15, . the entire membership, Dick Wayling presented Mike with His and Hers easy chairs plus lamps and a lifetime member- ship to the Castlegar and District Golf Club. Haj rotirement da, Mikell ot The annual general meot- ing has now been postponed to next Thursday in the Legion Commercial Hockey League Commercial hockey is off lo'a good start with fast and exciting games, On Nov. 7 the Juveniles won over the Marlane Hotel 9 (oO. D, Johnston was goalee for the — Marlane team — with MacGauley in goal for the Juveniles, Four goals. were scored by Moran, two by Verigin and one - cach for Keraiff, MeMillan and Bozek. Nov. 11 Public freightways beat Marlane Hotel 8 to 4. A. Langlois was in goal for the ‘Public’ Freightways and. D. ‘Johnston, for Marlane Hotel. Goals for the: winning teams * were made by Henthorne with two and J. Miller, Blais, Minnis, Ferguson, Sloan, and Klitn-2° chuck with one each. Pagan made three of dhe Marlane Hotel goals with a single netted by Bucknell. -. Minor Hockey Results The following hockey stat- istics are those available from Oct. 29 to Nov. 12, Bantam Division Oct. 28—Legion 4, Texaco Nov, 1—Kootenay Savings 4, Pulp and Paper 0. Two goals each were made by Bobby Kambick and Carl Kootznet- soff. Assists were credited to Kelly Kambick, Bobby Keraiff, Danny Zoobcoff, Carl Kootznet- soff, Bobby Kambick and Doug Cooke, © Nov. 2—Legion 4, Castle- gar Credit Union 1, Nov. 4—Pulp and Paper 4, Reps 3. Nov. 5—Castlegar Savings Credit; Union 4, Kootenay Savings Credit Union 1, Nov. 7—Pee Wee Reps 3, Canadian Legion 0. Goals were scored by Martini, Barnes and Strelioff with Antignoni cred- ited with an assist. Nov: 8—Texaco 8, Pulp and Paper6,.. ‘ Nov. 9—Reps 1, Castlegar Savings Credit Union 4. Nov, 12—Castlegar Sav- ings Credit Union 2, Boots 2; Pulp and Papers 1, Chiefs 3, Pup Division Oct, 30—Hruins 4, adians 1; Rangers 6, Sabres 1. Nov, 3—Rangers 5, Can- adians 2; Bruins 6, Canucks 3; Black Hawks 3;° Kootenay Savings Credit Union 10, Texaco 2; Reps 2, Castlegar Savings Credit Union 1. Nov. 6—Hawks 4, Bruins 2. Nov. -10—Hawks 2, Can- adians 2; Blazers 3, Bruins 2; Kootenay Savings Credit Union 6, Pulp and Paper 1, np Nov. 11—Hawks 4," Ran- Sabres 3, gers 4, Nov, 12—Bruins 2, Stars 0, Midget Division Nov. 1—Chiefs 1, Bantam Reps 0. Goal was ‘scored ‘by (continued on back page} Can- CERAMIC SUPPLIES ..+ Phone 364-2487 ~ 401 - 3rd Ave., Rivervale ti SERVICE (1969) lon, writé INTERIOR Portable, completely auto- matic. High-speed burn |. ing cycle converts human waste to vapor. Now. available in the Koo- nays. For further ir informa. LAKE i Ltd., 608 Nov. 11—Texaco 7, Cana- bother be ce dian ‘Legion 2, SS. 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