PERFECT GAME was bowled 1960. Shown here is Bill, wi by Bill Davis of Kinnaird on Thursday of last week during league play’ at the Castle Bowladrome. A member of the Thursday Night Mixed League, Bill, who is 65-years-of-age, has been bowling for e past 50 years. This is the first perfect game to be rolled in the local alley which was built in ith bowling ball in hand, accepting a $100 cheque from’ the proprietor of the Castle Bowladrome, , Fred ‘Bonnett, In recognition of this rare feat. Inquiries have revealed a perfect game {s very rare, with the only ones recalled in this part of the province being a game in Trail three years ago and another in Creston six years ago. Bill, who retired from Can-Cel in August of last year, started his bowling career as a pinsetter and has > been ‘an ardent bowler ever since.—Castlegar News Photo ~- : CASTLEGAR NEW To guard or not to guard, that is the question which confronts every skip in every. me, I've even heard that some skips have a rule—when in doubt, don’t. But obviously it depends. * on circumstances. If the ice is. swingy, then it will be tough to put a guard on accurately, and if it doesn’t do the job, you have wasted a rock. Guards are not as effective on swingy ice because jit: is: easier to’ get around them,’ eae : Under these ci a second, shot. rocl the best guard,® and. -cliances: are, the straight draw is easier to make. But make sure you are not setting up the double kill for your opponent. Just as in building up your house, keep your stones well separated. Don’t make things easier for your opponent by umstances CURLING By Matt Baldwin Sponsored by. TRI-X AUTO BODY. AND ENTERPRISES giving him a better target,: or setting up the double kill for’ him. i Naturally you. have: to go for the guard in some situations such:as on the Ja you don’t, have. la: De SS Ie! thesice‘isiswingy émake. Selkirk Table Tennis Club Holds Tourney Wednesday night of last week at Selkirk College was the scene of the first tournament of the newly-formed Selkirk Table » Tennis Club: Fourteen persons partici- + pated in what proved to be an exciting tournament. It was-a hotly contested final between Norm Deverney of Selkirk and Bruce Gardiner of Slocan. The finalists. were well contrasted with” Deverney's steadiness pitted against the more readily explosive Gardi- ner. The score reflects the close nature of the game, with :the final game , going 26-24 to Deverney. Norm becomes the first Dal ea Nee y yer Castlegar and District Bowling Results SHSS High School His LHS Judy Bonthron 223, LHT Janice Jacques 680. MHS Gerry Chernenkoff 238, MHT Don York 622, THS #4 --1084, THT #4 - Team points: 1-0,2-1,3- 4,4-3,5-3,6-1. Other 600's: Karl Emde 614, Gerry Chernenkoff 613. SHSS High School LHS Susan Bonthron 224, LHT. Susan Bonthron’ 670, MHS Greg LePage 206. MHT Greg LePage. 615. THS #6 - 891. THT #6 - 2506. i Team points: 1-1,2-1,3- 3,4-3,6-1,6-3, Coffee Break League (Jan. 22) LHS Olga Ogloff 249, LHT Inez Walker 648. THS Wheaties 956. THT Wheaties 2760. Team points: Cheerios 3, Muffets 1, Mugs 3, Pincurlers 1, Take 5 - 1, Wheaties-3. Other 600's: Britt: Edblad 637, Betty Oglow 633, ' Olga Ogloff 614, Jean Sylvest 602. Monday Night 7 p.m, (Feb...4) LHS Stella Palmaruk 220.' LHT Stella Palmaruk 568, MHS Orlando Vecchio 273, MHT Orlando Vecchio: 706. HS Spark’ Plugs: 1102. THT Spark ‘Plugs 3077.) Team points:, Mishaps.:0, Expos 3, Pubbers. 4,° Spark Plugs 4, Screwballs’ 1,’ Purple. People Eaters 0. Other 600's:? Frank .Web- ster 705, Dave John 637, Dave: Calder 643, John Adams 635, Len Donald 630. * Monday Night 9-11 pam. =. , LHS) Irene Conroy "286. LHT Irene Conroy. 635. MHS Ken Plotnikoff 326. MHT Ken Plotnikoff 872... . THS~ Challengers © 1013. THT. Challengers’ 2931... \*' Team’ points: Unpredi ables 48, Jackasses 34, Spares 32, Posties 22‘, Head Pins 38, Challengers 40%. 4 ‘ Other 600's: Harry Markin 723, Walter Kanigan 654, Jean Comtois 603, Ben Fietz 600, John Postnikoff 681, Bill Carson 633, Mary Postnikoff 601: Tuesday 1 p.m. LHS: Bonnie White 257. LHT Bonnie White 676. THS Macalister Ins. 939. \ THT Castlegar’ Drug 2683, _ Team’ points: Castlegar Drug 43, Indepondents 29, Lucky Five 27, Macalister Ins, 41, Boundary Elec. 41, Sen- tinals 35. Other 600s: Vi McLuckie . 2, Columbia 5 - 4, Screwballs 0, 631, Tues. 7 p.m. Mixed (Jan, 29) LHS Shirley’ Merry 294, LHT Shirley Merry 675. Recreation News MHS Matt Rohn 288, MHT dim Proud 745, THS Regulars 1065. THT Regulars 2919, Team points: Alley Cats 0, Regulars 4, Misfits 2, Ding Bats +) Other 600's: Marvin LeRoy 701," Matt Rohn 698, Dave (continued on page 10) From the Director's Desk By Jack Alouf Plans for Fitness Week, Feb, 18-24, are progressing well and people are alrendy starting to gel the idea. - Our Men's Keep-Fit ehiss grows in num: bers euch week and ‘all the Ladies’ Fitness classes are now underway. * * On. Saturday, Feb. 23, there. will be ‘a. special. ball sponsored by the Heurt Found: ation which includes a reception banquet and” dancing to. the ‘Country Squires’, The whole thing takes place at the! Hi Arrow.-Arms and lickels are ‘ only $6 per. person, 4 Any profit realized: will go to the Canadian Heart Founda- lion, Tickets are available from the Regional Recreation Office, Caldset ‘fen Fox: Cindy Bonderoff, Terésa. Moroso: and: Loreen ‘Tamelin. z 3 ster, Melanie: Webster, ° and Joanne Yule. S: American}, Waltz: Jane! Foubister, Gwen Kruetzky, Débbie Martin * and Diane Vader. © Rocker Fox Trot: Debbis 2 Martin. Siesta Tango: Sara Chevel- Bernice McMullen,” Christopher sWeb- Figures: Preliminary Figure: Leslie Arishenkoff, Donna Dube, Kar- en Grunerud and Kathy Zeibert. Third Figure: Karen Irvine (passed in November) and Judy Cheveldave. Fourth Figure: Kathy Kru- etzky, inte Bronze Free: Janet Foub- ’ ister, Linda Johnstone, Melanie Webster, Christopher Webster and Gwen Kruetzky. ; ‘On Jan, 20 another group of skaters were’ put’ through their paces before the judges. The successful | candidates Dutch Waltz: Debbie Shu- kin; Michele Arishenkoff, Carol Rarnes, Elaine Campbell, Patti Kubos, Vikki Cooke, Lawrence Tamelin, Leona Sorenson, Mau- reen’ McKay, Nona Verigin, Lydia Zibin, Angela Baff, Susan Hever and ‘Betty Jean Ferras, Canasta Tango: Michele “Arishenkoff, Caro! Barnes, Pat- ti Kubos, Ang t Jean:Ferras, Debbie Shukin.. = 32) x The Club hopes to be able to hold two. more..test.:dates before the year is out. One is definitely: set for this Sunday : and another possibly set «for. March 17. The test results show our. “CLEARANCE @ Store Wide skaters are.an active group of ) youngsters, bed he Minor Hockey Results from Pup Diviston Jan, 29—Bruins 3, Sabres 1, In goal for the Bruins was Darrel Melsted with E. Gunder- son for the Sabres, Scoring goals for the Bruins were J, Smith, C, Lind (J. Smith) and Dave Melsted (C, Lind). Scor- ing the single Sabre goal was B, Baulkham (K. Purdy). Canucks 2, Canadians 2, Goatie for the Canucks was Shmoorkoff with D. Wah for the Canadians, Canuck goals were scored by P. Geddes and B. Woykin (J. Nazaroff), with C. Sookerookoff and G. Camp- bell (J. Obedkoff) scoring for the Canadians, Jan, 30—Rangers 4, Black- hawks 2. K. Surja was in goal for the Rangers’ and P. Churchill for the Blackhawks, Scoring the Rangers’. goals were two..by G. Walker (assisted on one by Kirby) and two by K. Kirby (assisted on one by Sparkman). Scoring for the Blackhawks were T. De Paoli and:R. McGauley (Kil- patrick). Feb. 2—In the Castlegar Arena, Trail Pee Wee "B" 6, Castlegar Pup All-Stars 2, Goalies. for Castlegar’ wére Jeffery Shmoorkoff and Grant Stewart. Making the goals for the ‘local team. were Lyle Stoushnow (D. Knowler) and Gordie Walker, Canadians 1, Blackhawks 1, Goalie for the Canadians was D. Wah with Churchill for the Blackhawks, _L. ' Stoushnow scored for the Canadians and R. Kanigan for the Blackhawks. Bruins 5, .Rangers: 4. Bruins' goalie was D. Kinakin with Surja in’ goal for the Rangers. J. Smith scored four goals and C. Lind one for the Bruins with assists going to C, Lind, D. Postnikoff’ (2), Bonderoff and J. Smith, For the Rangers |G. Walker and K. Kirby each scored two goals with assists by Sparkman and Morris. zt Sabres. 8, Canucks 3.. T. Baulkham in goal for the Sabres and Shmoorkoff for the Can- The insurance . you renew . ucks, Scoring for the Sabres were D, Knowler (B, Baulk- ham), M. Plotnikoff (T. Reid), W. Walsh (2), (C. Osachoff), K. Purdy (D. Knowler), 0. Osa- choff and B, Baulkham, Scoring for the Canucks were T. Nazaroff, D. Woykin (Nazaroff) and L, Plotnikoff. Trail 5, Sabres 4, Local goalle was Tim Baulkham with D. Knowler making three goals and B. Baulkham one goal for the Sabres. Assists went to L. Laurlente (2), B. Marshall, E. Gunderson and D. Knowler. Pee Wee Division Jan. 28—Bruins 1, Cana- dians 0, Randy Kirby was in goal for the Bruins and Ricky Cheveldave for the Canadians. Scoring the single Bruins’ goal was Danny Fillipoff assisted by Stephen Roberts and Ronnie Zaytsolf. Hawks 1, Blazers 1, In goal for the Hawks was MacDonald with Perras for the Blazers. Condon (Saremba) scored the ° Hawks’ goal and Reed the Blazers’ goal, Jan. 29—Rangers 4, Bruins 0. Tim Popowich in goal for the Rangers and Randy Kirby for the Bruins. Scoring for the Rangers were Curt Horning (2), Perry Horning and Mike Duff (Pino Laurino), Jan, 30—Rangers 5, Cana- dians 2, In goal for the Rangers was T, Popowich and Chevel- dave for the Canadians, Scoring for the Rangers were D, Cox, P. Laurino (2), P. Horning and C. Horning. C. Horning was also credited with two assists, Feb, 2—Hawks 6, Bruins 1. In goal for the Hawks was Tony Saremba with Stephen Roberts for the Bruins, Scoring for the Hawks were Danny Perepolkin (Perry Strelieff), Ricky Shukin (Glen Miller and Derek Hip- well), Rhys Andres, Glen Miller, Derek Hipwell and Ian Foubister (Glen Miller), Scor- ing the lone Bruins’ goal was Ron Lauriente assisted by. Danny Fillipoff. ; Blazers 2, Stars 0. Phillip Perras in goal for the Blazers and Doug Johnstone for the Castlegar News the Castlegar Arena Stars, Both. goals for the Blazers were scored by Jeff Stewart, cach time assisted by Bret. McGuire. Feb, 3—Blazers 2, Bruins 2. In goal for the Blazers was Phillip Perras with Nicky Chernoff for the Bruins, Scor- ing for the Blazers were Todd Reed and Jeff Stewart (Todd Reed and Lorne Kalesnikoff), Scoring for the Bruins were Danny Fillipoff (Ronnie Zayt- soff) and Stephen Roberts (Ken Knowler). Ron Lauriente was credited with some outstanding play for the Bruins, Bantam Division Jan. 28—Castlegar Credit Union 2, Pulp and Paper Workers 1. In goal for the CCU was Plotnikoff, while Wallace was goalie for PPW. Pace scored both goals for the Castlegar Credit Union with assists credited to Furlan, Klit and Van Yzeztoo. The Pulp and Paper Workers’ only goal was scored by Samoyloff (Christen- sen). Jan. 30—Texaco 4, Pee Wee Reps 4, L. Ingham in goal for Texaco and Drazdoff for the Pee Wee Reps. Texaco : (continued on page 10) THE COLANDER DINING LOUNGE Adjacent to Terra Nova Motor Hotel Aadl / Bring the family-———————You'll love it In Trail... The Only. 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