Verzuh Rink Comes Ahead to Shift Positions in Retired Men's Curling : By John Dalziel t . How are the mighty fallen. In. last) week's column I mentioned that ‘Dalziel and Verzuh were the leaders at the halfway point of the second round robin, That did not last long for Dalziel since he proceeded to drop his next two games in a row, to Murphy and Verzuh. Mike now enjoys sole possession of first place and with only one game left, it looks as though he will remain there. Four finks from the Retir- ed Men's Curling Club have been drawn to take part in the little club post season bonspie! with the one-nighters. Those taking part are as follows, skip being first named: Pete Murphy, Mike Ver- zuh, Gunnar Selvig’ and Art es Runner-Up Bantam Trophy Being Sought Spirits will be high tonight as winners in the Bantam Division are. presented their. trophies at tonight’s banquet for the windup of the season. League and playoff winner is the Castlegar Savings Credit Union with the runner-up team to be announced tonight. This may well prove to be the heartbreak of the evening as division manager Edwi Grunerud has been trying desperately to locate the runner-up trophy. An appeal has gone out asking anyone who might know where this trophy is to contact Mr. Grunerud so the deserving team can have just a sweeter — taste of victory by having a trophy presented to them. ELECT “MOORE for. Council and Regional District Hawkins; Earl LeRoy, John Sherbiko, Bill Sotimnertiel and Bert: Cherrington; Cee Bi ford, “Lloyd Lyons, way Walper and Ed Schulte; Rolph Jacobson, Norm Everard, Claude Bissell and Jim Lipsett, A social get-together was held-at the rink on Tuesday night of last week. Some of our local merchants have been very generous in the matter of prizes, An account of the doings with the list of prizewinners will be given next weck..Until then Good Luck and Good Curling. s * Unknown to Mr.. Dalziel the following letter of appreci- ation has been presented to the Castlegar News: The members of the Costlegar Ladies Bonspiel Rinks participating in the Castlegar Ladies Bonspiel ear- lier this- month were from Cranbrook, Nelson, Osoyoos, Trail, Rossland and Castlegar. The A Event was won by the Carol’ Klinck rink of + Cranbrook. Taking ‘second, third and fourth place in this event were the Delores Neuls tink of Osoyoos, the Marg Van Yzerloo -rink of Castlegar and the Grace’ Honchar rink of Castlegar. In the B Event it was the Marie Prokop rink of Castlegar followed by the Mary Miller rink of Nelson, Mary Haines of Castlegar‘ and June Grant. of Castlegar. Taking the C Event were the Cheri Lyons’ rink © of Castlegar with the Pauline, Paulson rink of Nelson second, Marg Saliken’ of Nelson third and’ Grace Baines of Trail fourth, Castlegar News SPORTS Relired Men's Curling Club of Castlegar wish. to extend sincere thanks and appreciation to president John Dalziel for his excellent job of organization, which has made this year's curling program both outstand- ing and memorable‘ for. all concerned. Trail Game 1 Friday,.3 p.m. Grand Forks Letter to Editor Play or Not Dear Sir: Regarding the recent ex- change between “Mr.” Ice Chips" and “Hockey Mother"; This may be the wrong end of the season for these Issues to have been raised, but I'm nonetheless: glad that the question of sportsmanship has been aired publicly. Since I don't attend local games, I may not have the right to comment. But I'm nonetheless concerned, because I have a boy who may want to play hockey some day, From what I've heard from those who do follow the games, I'm not sure I want my boy “(now only three) to get involved in hockey at all. As] hear.it, far from being a wholesome and \ fun” ex- perionce, ” hockey: «puts. un- healthy pressure ’;on young children ‘and’ distorts thelr sense of values, ‘As T've heard it, ‘the screaming, of; the fans’ (unac- ceptable anywhere else than at at a hockey rink), the pressure to win (in some cases, no matter how), and the whole’ serious approach to what should’ only bea game—things like this, as 1 hear It; are: making hockey ‘a bad scene,'a very: bad influence: ap on young boys. ° Lhope I've heard the’ story 4 wrong.'If 80, I'm willing to’ be corrected, Td: : really. Uke | to; fo Play, That Isa Parent's Question know whether I should steer my boy away from hockey or toward it. Ted Bristow Castlegar SMILE i Don't’ be one of those husbands who go home and find faull with ‘dinner; take: your wife toa restaurant where both of you can find fault, (VOR cITy , MAYOR VOTE ¢ BONDAROFF INMAIRD TRANSFER ITD. L. A. (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT. RUN GRAVEL TOP SOIL — %4 CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL“ DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND. “Septic Tanks and Disposal Fields a Specialty” : Phone 365-7124 tin READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS _ Support Minor Hockey Pup Hockey Tournament _ Tomorrow; Saturday and Sunday at the Castlegar Arena Z Wheel Alignment Hyour car's steering wheel turns more than two inches. in either direction before moving the front. wheels, the wheel alignment: should’ be“ checked says the British ‘Columbia NEW IDEAS * fora 4 NEW COUNCIL fora NEW CITY VOTE for ALDERMAN McMULLEN, Melvin | X child. allow a good service. HIPWELL REALTY APPOINTMENT GORDON F. Realtor John F. Hipwell, < takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of his new salesman, Gordon F, Gemmill. Mr. Gemmill, having recently returned to Castlegar from North Vancouver, is an experience ed real estate representative and the son of well- known focal residents. He is marcied and has one HIPWELL REALTY, ‘the first Jocal ‘realty to be devoted exclusively to the real estate business, is happy to offer the services of this young man to his former friends and acquaintances. He will ap- preciate any and all opportunities given him to Gordon may be reached through the Hipwell Realty office, Phone 365-7514 or at home in the evenings, Phone 365-8087, GEMMILL FRA, Rl (B.C), bh d, so openeneenieng ”" Rntamba mensomns rt ot and whe nt amas a ne Winner No,-1 TEAMS IN ATTENDANCE FROM Game 6 Castlegar : Game 3. 10. am, Winner No. 3° Friday, 7 pm, Cranbrook Game 2 Friday, 5 p.m. Nelson Winner No, 2 Winner No. 6 Winner: No. 7 Silver Game 7. 2 p.m. Spokane * Game 4 Friday, 9 p.m. Williams’ Lake Winner No. 4 Loser No. 1 Game 5, Saturday, 8 a.m. Loser No.3 Spokane. Castlegar Grand Forks Nelson Cranbrook Kimberley Williams Lake. Anil L Come Out and See Some of the Best ‘Minor Hockey -Loser. No. 2 2 Winner No. 8 Winner No, 5 Game 10 Sat., 8 p.m, Winner No. 30 Game 8, y 4pm. Loser No. 4 : Loser No. 6 Game 1, Sunday, 9 a.m, 2 Winner No, 9 Pm. 7, We Urge District Residents to Attend the Games The Following Businesses Sponsored this Ad and Extend « Warm Welcome to visiting Players, Parents and Goaches d Castle Electric Co. Lfd. Pete's w Service Crossroads Datsun Sales Limited Mike's Mobile Homes Ltd. Oglow's General Paint Dealer Prestige Cleaners Macleods Store Castlegar Co-operafive Transportation Society . Inland Gas Jack's Auto Service Ltd. Monashee Sporting Eqpf. Ltd. Canadian Cellulose (0. Lid P&G Builders Supply Junction Gulf 333 - 7th Ave., South Castlegar Chevron Service Casfleaird Hardware and Sporting Goods Mesyma Air Conditioning, Refrigeration Sales & Service Stedmans Dept. Store. ICTS oP AAKE SET ESSE O ET TEES fice oo arent wes ' ‘Andy Shutek views amal, gamation of the towns of ‘Three of f Saturday's Candidates : hater and Kinnaird now as “Boing Involved ‘with this detion,” says Mr. Shutek, “it i now my obligation I feel, to offer my services to Castlegar for its rational development, ; “The people of this area have given me the opportunity of working with them for the past four years in municipal, hall,” saya Mr, Shutek. “Considerable experi- * : énee and knowledge has been accorded me hy participating as chairman and asa member of many committees, - “The ‘ones of most impor- tance, though all are valuable, were’ tho: public works; arena and parks, traffic, “library, Police liason, the ever contro- versial dog control and ‘of Gourse the year or more as Regional ' District representa- tive and as alternate rep. It is with: this background that I Bresent my _ name to’ the hutek has expressed the opinion the future of -our “should ‘embody’ this haste philosophy—as vigorous as possible, blended | nable modest: tax. loubtedly with . the, inflationary trend it is impos- BONDAROFF PuoTocorviNne ease Papers. ©. Clippings ‘Reasonable Rates CASTLEGAR NEWS” , tek, Andy Shutek Aldermanic Candidate sible to predict the lessoning of taxes," “he says. “However, with ‘the search of various available grants, ‘resourceful- ness and attention, the costs to the citizen may be kept at least to.a near comfortable level: “AL two” part./ program, short and long term needs to be spelled out in the areas’ of. public works‘ such as’ roads— paving,» curbs,;; storm .drairis; © Dave Silvester Aldermanic Candidate Dave’ Silvester ‘feels’ the firat priority is to elect a council that is willing to work together for the betterment of the total community and‘one that would strive ‘for.’ a ‘good Working - arrangement between council members and citizens of this community, He says we are all aware of the ‘many needs* ‘of our - community. which include ‘a. planning | for di and: “quiet’ industry and commerce; recreation—present and future;:, and near. ithe top iv the juts 7 new -.water ‘supp! ‘om the ‘Arrow, Lakes, ays Mr.’ Shu- “Needless to ‘say there are others that require’ beret complex, parks, water supplies, sewers for’, Castlegar:‘ South, - library _ facilities andthe upgrading of roads, to name just a few. .) Though ’as‘a candidate, he would like to be able’ to state that’ these: developments’ will proceed immediately after the Castlegar south), policing, te _braries and numerous others.” «Mr. Shutek is employed by. - Cominco ‘asa’ i election, “he is sure everyone has heard ‘these Promises, far too often. He has' been prompted ey A man who believes that: municipal business is very ‘big business, and that experience is. a distinct ‘advantage in dealing with the’ increasingly. complex q field: involving ‘municipal and senior, governments, candidate for election. as alder ! man, 2: Mr. Rust, who ~ saya “he section of the city. is'a’ strong asset which would: enable him to work in the best interests, of ‘all, the citizens) ‘of! the City of Castlegar.’ + Mr. Rust'says pete, ; in any form must consider and ::' work in the best interests of the \ people, and that those-on fixed incomes—while representing ‘a. minority—are deserving fs supervisor, shoulder the City of Castlegar’ 8. municipal responsibilities with the ‘support of: his wife,’ Alice, and daughter, Jackie, who at the ‘moment attends’ Selkirk College, His “sons, Andy, chemical: engineer, © with’ his family in Edmonton along with Gene, a recreational: director and his wife in Surrey will also - lend their: moral support. = ee ANAL GENERAL MEETING of the : ict Ratepayers Assn. be held at He is ready, to: Have Your Wheels Checked After d ‘ gorous Winter. “Have Your Disc Brakes ‘Checked - _ Now! “ Pad in time saves Rotor”, “Rotary” Club.” He, has” + served on’a parks” ‘for the development of a Park in -;:member seeking anal his desire to see » progress made: through plet equal: He’ says co-operation and. “All organizations. should have new. members along with seasoned members. ‘I am si you will fares that with new, ‘members . elected: to. council, they: will bring forth ney, ideas and new. ys Mr,’ 0 amongst all. members of council and neigh- boring ‘communities | is _ essen: ial, Mr, Rust, who served 81/2 terms on council, with 12 years as finance CONTEST WN A VACATION IN VEGAS ROUND STEAK .......... BONELESS R RUMP ROAST: HAMBURGER, FRESH GROUND. - GOOD ECONOMICAL, EATING . DELICIOUS PORK STEAK == "89 BOLOGNA, me LUNCHEON MEAT ROYAL, 12 OZ. TIN No. 1 Quality 19° - KELLOGGS. 17.0Z. BOX ... BY THE PIECE .. . 69 RICE KRISPIES «GS says he has always had “an: Silvester... -Mr. Silvester was raised in Kelowna where ‘he took—his schooling. He has been in ‘his own, business for the ‘past 10 years. . During. this’ time he has also successfully completed the UBC..Real Estate Course. He -has been a volunteer member of the Rutland Fire Denartment, as well as the Castlegar Fire ‘community development”. Mr. Rust» says he: will continue to work’ forthe” establishment of. secondary. industry. within the community. ~ area, thus’ providing employ- ment for our Young people and “ increasing. the available tax base. “L-believe strongly, P Proper, “planning. is’essei munity, development. ina Swill i, .welcome/ the assistance ‘of: the; been‘a charter member of the ‘Lions and Kinsmen clubs’ and ig at’ present a’ member. of the in ‘developed on a regional basis in order’ to best distribute’ the. costs. ° E if eat will x dngure that a Rutland. In Castlegar he has served ©: “on >the :.executive of the ; ‘Castlegar Businessmen’s Asso- *. ciation. In, Rutland. he. was. an . auxiliary. member of the RCMP ‘and at‘ present is an auxiliary’ of the Sestleee RCMP. «Dave is married and has. «three children, Greg 9,. Wendy 6 (and® Michael 5. His ° wife, Darlene is presently employed as a registered ‘nurse. at : the. “ cute Diet Homi ) Michael-5.0 0) ie | ~ Enthusiasm ‘Community Service Proven Ability “plan is is Sita he says. Mr. Rust ‘was elected the first chairman of the Regional District ‘of Central Kootenay and served in that “capacity for. + six years. His background of service" on. all council: committees has given ‘him. comprehensive knowledge «on .a:son Terry, employed in 100 ©; ‘Mile’ House and Debra Ann, a ~ Grade 12 student at Stanley. Humphries Secondary School. WEAVERS GUILD an MACHINE KNITTERS There is a lot of Yarn and Shades for Weaving at RIVERVALE YARN SHOPPE 463 - 2nd Ave., Rivervale at Trail, Phone 368-9907 “Mr. Rust served seven 1 in the. capacity: ‘of chairman of the West Kootenay. < *- Union Board of Health as well ‘as three years on the executive . “FABRIC SOFTENER Spray Kleen. 64 TIE oo $1.99 CANES 2194) ORANGES, California Sweet & Juicy FACIAL ‘TISSUE be ot RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT, California 10 . $1 as ASPARAGUS, California . _49¢