CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 5,.1973 GOLD MEDAL WINNERS in the weekend Pup Hockey Tour- nament is this Castlegar team coached by Harry Smith and managed by Fred Stoushnow. Shown in the picture are, front row, left to right; Lyle Stoushnow, Jim Smith, Jeff Stewart and Brent McGuire, Back row, left to right, Aaron Stoushnow, Doug Knowler, Tom De Paoli, Ron Lauriente, Ricky Cheveldave, Mark Lightle, Perry Horning, Jim Naz- eroff, Terry Nazeroff, Sheldon Sookachoff and Richard Kanigan: Also Mr. Stoushnow, left and Mr. Smith, Missing are Ken Sherstobitoff, Randy Kirby and Kevin Kirby. — Castlegar News Photo OLYMPUS TRIP Castle: PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLiLL3d PODIATRIST Foot Specialist S$. G. Fjellstrom, D.P.M. AT HI ARROW ARMS Wed., April 18 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thurs., April 19 9 am. to 12 noon FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 365-7282 3-13 with case CASH AND SAVE PRICE $53.00 _ PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LLILL3d PETTITT PHOTOS VROOM FLOWERS LTD. 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For further information, call collect to: John Loftus (personally) 437-9738 or 937-3983 lease Division COSMOPOLITAN MOBILE HOMES 5677 Kingsway Burnaby, B.C. 5.) 4 ar Pup Hockey Tourne Gold Medal Awarded On the weekend Castle- ‘Stars hosted Pup Hockey Tournament, Friday night’s first ga- me saw Castlegar meeting Nelson with Castlegar de- feating the Nelson team S17 Randy Kirby was in The second game on Friday night saw Trail and Spokane pitted together in a very exciting match. Trail led 3-1 after two periods but saw eae come out vel the third period to te " Beeat Trail: ina hockey game. arr Saturday" moming Kelowna met North Ka loops in a excellently play- ed game of hockey and saw Kelowna come out on the winning end with a 5-4 sc- ore, Next on the schedule saw Cranbrook and Wil- liams Lake in a very Hight ame with Williams leading 3-1. This was fol. lowed by 2 Nelson and Trail ff with Trail de- th wae defeating Cr- anbrook in a 9-3 whitewash. . Game 7 was Spokane again- st Kelowna with Kelowna walloping the Spokane sq- uad 10-1, ay saw the win- ners out for the gold, silv- er and bronze mel e bronze medal. fli- ght again saw two very st- rong teams in the Kelowna North Kamloops game with North Kamloops coming out on top in a 43 hockey ga- me. These teams were very evenly matched in a very tight game. There was ex- cellent goal tending by bo- th team. In the final game, it was Castlegar’s own squad against Williams Lake a crowd-pleasing game. The teams were very evenly matched and played a very defensive hockey game. The two goalies, Cas- tlegar's Rick Cheveldave + and Williams Lake's Daryl Gustafson, put on a excel- lent show Tach were faced ith 20 shots. Gustafson al- lowing one more in than Castlegar’s Rick Chevelda- ve, to give Castlegar a 3-2 victory and a gold medal, and Williams Lake the sil- ver me After the excitement died down, the boys all went into the arena hall for trophy presentations and individual awards. ~ Who The following are the scores taken from results placed on the “Who Won” chart at the Castlegar Ar- are for games played from Sunday a last week to Thursday and ‘are the final scores to appear this thio season on the Won” chart. Sidiay pee Wee) Ran- gers 4, Hawks 0, Monday—(Pee Wees) Castlegar’s Ken Shers- tobitoff took the top defen- ceman award, Williams La- ke's Daryl Gustafson the best goalie award and Gene Toma from North Kam- loops taking the best for- ward award. Top scorer in the tour- nament was Gene Toma fr- om No: loops with 18 points and Ken Shersto- bitoff was second with 10 Bruins 6, Canadians Boots ” “Tuesday (Bantams) Ko- Stenay: Savin, credit ane le; Vv: Credit "Union aad ee Wednesday— Juveniles > MTuursday—(Pee Wee) ee Wees: Rangers 2 Stars 0. Funeral Services Held Today For John Frederick La Hue Funeral services are being held toda; from Robson ureh for John Trederik La Hue, 39, a resident of Bur- naby who died accidental ly pets iy. - in Noblesville, sake "April 21, 1933, Mr. ee Hue moved to Fruitvale in 1940 where he received his education. In 1959 he married Ro- berta Stevens, residing in yrultvale until 1963 when they, moved to Fauquier ae to Burnaby. Hue was active in ‘Sunting in the Burnaby area. He is survived by his wife, Roberta; sons, Randell and Brent; daughters, Ch- NOTICE Mica Reservoir Operation B.C. Hydro will commence operation of Mica storage reservoir on or about 1 April 1973. Op- eration will require that water rejJeases from Mica reservoir be varied from time to time and will result in sudden fluctuations in water levels downstream of Mica-Dam without prior notice. Activities involving the use of the Columbia River downstream of Mica Dam should be carried out with caution and all persons engaged in such activities should exercise proper care, having regard to the possibilty of sudden changes in water level without notice. B.C. HYDRO gages for ths purchase ¢ of erylé and Terrie, all at home; his mother Mrs. Mar- garet "La Hue, two brothers, Charles and Roger, both of Vancouver; and five sisters, Mrs. S. (Mildred) Hill of Cranbrook;. Mrs. J. {te Cook of Vancouve! (Maybelle) Strobe’ of han usp; nape P. Worthy) Gau- ampbell River and Mrs. B. _itarzaret) Kel- ly of Gold Ris Mr. La ue was deceased by one bro or filliam, who died March 27 of this year and by his father in 1970, Rey. Ted Bristow will be officiating at the Ser vice durmg which “The Old Rugged Cross” and as Come to the Garden Hodgson, Geordie Biack, Faut Gaudrealt, Art Allan, Lewis Bird and Allen Nel- - son -. Cremation will follow with the Castlegar Funeral Home in charge of arrange- : ments. HOMEPLAN MORTGAGES First or second mort. mes, tion of debts, etc. One day approval’ service, competitive rates, | no. lock-in, no bonus. E Phone 492-3841 days collect, evenings or week- lends 493-1291 or write " HOMEPLAN REALTY 283 Martin St., Penticton, B.C, “Division of Traders: Group, an All- Canadian Company: Castlegar News SPORTS Final Pup League Standings hockey Jeague Bt anaing to play-off fin Brus Rangers Canucks Sabres ray @ PHhOMVYAS? Canadians Blackhawks Jets Top scorers with It and play-off points are: Ni GA oveenuat. mrcmin EE: gu ame J, Stewart 10 K, Sherstobitoff 73 P. Horning 4a . Postnikoff 26 J. Smith 6 T. 10 R. Kirby 20 T 24 K. Kirb; 26 20 19 . Roberts . Postnikoff . Armstrong Honorable Mention For CKQOR CKQR radio has won of honorable men- the Charlie cate- gory, in this year's radio- television news directors association of Canada paci- fic Foren competition. lie award, named * or retired broad- cast news general manager Charlie annually for the’ best on news Te! DA F ctoria won CKD. ‘the Charlie this year for its spot coverage , on: juvenile detention. «+; The honorable mention won by CKQR was for re- porting of the sons of free- m trial in Grand Forks iat July by news director B ‘y Sunday Accident Results in Two Drivers Charged Drivers of two vehicles reported Sunday to have been in an accident at the intersection of Cedar and Columbia Ave. in Cas- wit uh Bas Bao with muse to sig: Police said the Sutton vehicle was following the Byra vehicle near the Cas- tle Theatre when Sutton at- tempted to pass as Byra Liat a left hand turn. Sutton was tossed out or “the vehicle onto a lawn after the car: traveled over the sidewalk, a hedge and onto fhe! lawn at 1018 Columbia The Sutton vehicle was reported to sustain $800 damage while the Byra ve- hicle was estimated at $200. FERRO'S MEAT MARKET Next to Kinnaird Town Office — Phone 365-6411 CANADA GRADE “A” NO. 1 BEEF RIB STEAKS ......... Ib. $1.19 ROUND STEAKS ....... Ib. $1.09 HOME CURED BACON, by the piece .... Ib. 79c PORK CHOPS, all cuts ... Ib. $1.15 Phone Orders Accepted Free Delivery on $10 or Over SHSS High: School ' An’ | LHT Irene Hill 6 i utter Balls 3, { am po. } dente “B3, Luel Warm & Sincere Thanks From Castlegar Pup Parents, the manager and coach of the Castlegar Pups, and the Cas- -tlegar Pups. Our thanks go to the many businessmen who donated their services, to all our loyal fans who came to cheer us on, and fo all the people who co-operated by taking billets. Without your help and co-operation the tournament would not have been the success it was. A great “THANK YOU" from all of us SAVE CASH With a fill-up of gas have your car “WASHED | FREE If you're in a hurry, or if the weather is nasty when you fill up, ask for a cou- pon good for a ~free car wash at a later date. JUNCTION SHELL SERVICE Castleaird jaza Shopping Centre, Kinnaird ‘Manager — Telephone 368-6511 are here Belted White Walls $21.95 to $32.93 installed Terry ‘Howson’, * Jow 851, tat Morel 619. : Fredy Morning Ladies Har BONANZA DAYS e COMING Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 12, 13, 14 y Gemimill 829, Shirle Morehouse 641, Castlegar & District Bowling Results Thursday Mixed League LHS. Shir 1 Morehouse 728. LHT Shit Morehouse " MHS Dave Hiebert. 308, MHT Dave Hiebert 774, LHS Wendy eae 209, LHT Tina Salekin MHS an Verte 213, MHT Robert Morlsseau 598, THS i 1 THT ints; No, 1 ; 4, No. 4 0, ‘rene za 260, g8 mers jundowners 1, All Stars peed Demons 1, Other 600's; Bard Rour- ke 721, Nick Karzaniewski ine Martin 681, Or- lando Vecchio 652, Jim St- one 643, Art Dusseault 630, Sentinals 31, Castlegar Dr- 688, 74, mo Boundar' lectric Macalister Ins, 73, ‘Other 3 Elsie Ry- sen 624, Norma Carr 623, Tuesday 7 o'clock SHSS High Schoo! LHS Roberta Kulbaba br LHT Roberta Kulbaba MHS Robin Daziel 253. MHT Robin Dalziel 587. ae 5 969. THT ints: No, 1 0, jo. 3 4, No. 4 2, lo. 5 4, No, 6 2. Mende Night 7 o'clock ‘Nina Voykin pad Kris John 276. LHT Kri John 707. MHS Ted. Kajzar MHT Ted Kajzar 737. ight! THS Purple People Ea- THT Nighthawks 3060. ters 1097. THT Early Birds Team points; The Mo. bast ints: Purple chine 2 Ngutnawke 4, ‘eam po! People Eaters Pa Mishaps 1, Coadior a Hore 0, sn even Eleven- Spark Plugs 4, ie Gutter Br- coms’ 0, 0, Early Bi irds 3, Ex- Other 600's: Don Ros- ler 679, Nina Voykin 685, Wally Arnason 610, Dave Calder 701, Ken Hood 720. Monday Nite 9-1 iS Carol’ Comteau 261, 614. 3. se Jim Stone 969, Ann 661, Ron Me tntyre an Mable Posni- poll | Night Mixed 9-11 280. Other 600's; Ed Web- ster 681, Bill Shay 677, Jack Qsachoff 650, hn Shay LHT Carol Comteau MHS Jean Comteau 272, MHT Jean Comteau 672. THS Wild Cats 1973, THT ead Cats 3001. Team points: eee 45, Head] Pins 32, Wild 50%, pndlee 35%, Nant Owls 27, Spares 37. Othe : Ken Plot- nikott 659, Tom Sowiin 638, 781, Bertha Vincent 634. Wed. Nite Cut-Rate LHS Lil Knowler 285. LHT Lil Knowler 733. Ea er G00's: Dot Tip- Team points: LHS. Do! “58%, Pincunlers "35%, Muf- -fots 54, Cheerios 48%, Wh: . Mu “eaties 46 Team Points: Squirrels .+~3, Beavers 0, Teddy Bears Lions 1, Binks 4, Chi ani. e er 60's: 1 ae Naney LHS iene. i 275. “LET Trene’ Hill 668. . THS Macalister Ins. 10- oo. THT Moralister, Ins. 28- Team points: Indepen- dents 3. ely Five 4942, Sentinals’ 29, Boundary EI ectric 68%, ‘Castlegar Drug - 52, Macalister Ins, 7: Moaners 43, : Other 600: Helen Soo- i choff 655. ent 688,. Betty Macalister TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH FRIDAY, APRIL 6 11:00. am. to: 7:30 p.m. _ Fresh Fish Now in Good Supply \ © LOCATED: CASTLEGAR HOTEL WEST COAST SEAFOODS Build DECORATOR .DOOR DECORATOR PLAQUES For Indoor and Outdoor DECORATOR PLAQUES MOULDINGS AND CORNERS MAKE IT BEAUTIFUL . . : ..» REPLI CARVE MAKES IT EASY One Third Off Reqular Price IDEAS Things With Repli-Carve Ci\ We Stock Mail Boxes too, Come in and choose yours now ROUGH X90 SIDING CHELLSUpPly. Ask Us About It ST LTD. 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MHT Bill Donal Poss THT, Possibles 3096, * Team points: Possibles 4 Old Styels 0, Believe It r Ne All Stars 2, Ball 08, Ken Price 609. 628, Team points: Rebels 0, Screwballs 4, Go Getters 1, Re lars 3, Road Runners lumbia Other 600’s: Bev Dan- chella 654, Barry Paddison 635, Matt ‘Rohn 614. Tuesda Night Mixed 9-11 Sheila Rutledge ae. LHT Shella Rutledge vas Leo Plamondon apr MHT Bill Sha: ay O86. Spoilers 1200. T! spollers 3013. Team points: The Mo- chine 1, Nighthawks 3, Le Coe Bee ie Spoilers 3, Sq- uirly Gigs 1, Seven Eleven- Other 60's: Orlando Vecchio 678, Wally Roberts 637, Leo Plamondon 630, Matt Rohn 618, Betty Pin: te 610, Carol Vecchio 603. led. Morning Drivers Bobbie Keraiff oon! LHT Bobbie Keraiff THS Hornets 1076. THT Hornets 2975, Team points: Hornets” 8, Mustangs 1, Ramblers 3, Chevys 1, Cadillacs 2, r Birds 2. Other 600’s; Kathy Hor- on Waldie 634, Pat Liber 627, peat Mott’ 619, Lil Horeoff 273. orcas aes 78, Hornets Saga. pod Team . Se a ; Mustan: T-Birds - 1, therys 3, sdlizes 1, Hor- biter 600's: Ann Fish- wick 609, Bobbie Keraiff 614, M Mealping: 617, Maye ratty Mar: ro 605, Pearl Mott 605, ice Rutland 623, Wed, Nite Cut-Rate LHS. Dot ‘Tipping and Anne Karlsson: 239. LHT “Team points: Orioles 0, 3, Swallows x Parrots 3 3, Budgies 1, Eagles 1 oe 600’s: Anne Kar- Le Morning Ladies IS Elaine Martin 307. LHT Elaine Martin. 742. THS Minks 956. THT Squirrels 2742. Team points: Beavers 2, Lions 1, Teddy Bears 1, Ch: ipmunks 2, Minks 3, Squir- r 3. Other 600’s: Dean Koe- ae 647, Shirl Morehouse 622, Val’ Bonham 646, Hel- en Roberts. 608: ABBOTSFORD, B.C. Recreation ws: Scheduled Events from the Director's Desk By Jack Alouf hedules for baseball, and sober, playing locations are now av- allable at the Recreation Of- fice. Anyone Interested In playin 's Com- merclal Softball League can contact Dave Ward. 5 trations for minor baseball, soccer and tennis are stil! being accepted at the Recreation Office Mon- oye to Friday from 4.30 to Powe are still looking for someone to coordinate the Castlegar Little Lassie Soft- Rowdy Rollers (Thurs. v. Hill ent LHT Bonnie White 671. THS Criers 937, THT Criers 2709, Team points: Hooters s, Screamers 63, Groan- ers 54, Wailers 51, Criers 70%, Moaners 40, 2. Other 6008: Irene Hill Thursday Mixed League LHS Shirl Morehouse ae LHT Shirl Morehouse MHS Bill Cheveldaye 331. MHT Bill Davis 7 THS Farmers tne, THT. earners 3070. joints: Fallen St- Other eldave ta” ot Perehudoff all I Anyone who |g willin, i Is asked to ge fp heh with us right away and we will help you get started, Unless we get someone soon, there will bé No Little Lassie Softball for “Castlegar this season. Don't forget April 14 is the Softball Umpires Cl- inic at Stanley Humphries High School, This is open to umpires, coaches and play- ers and baseball enthusia- sts. More details on this are available at the Recrea- tion Office. ‘Last Week's Colom « and District Bowling Resulfs 38, Walter _Tymofievich 678, Orlando Aree 675, Jake Koenig 671, Ed Ads: pend 637, Mario Car, ne 7, Joan’ Martin 629, Hood 620, Keith “Tohnson 618, John Dunn 605, Dave Hiebert 603, Pearl Fillip- off 601. Friday Night League LHS Pearl Mott 249, LHT Pearl Mott 638. MHS John Obetkoff ae MHT John Obetkoff THS Old Styles 1937, THT fold Styles 2971. oints: All S' 8, the e, Posies 1, _ Ball Bonk lieve It or Nee L ond ‘styles 4 5 Stars r 600's; Jack Osa- , John Paulson 668, Bill Robinson 632, Wal- ter Keraiff 681, Roger Ar- chambault 634, ‘Tony Pisoni The work.at Pass Cre- ek Regional iF Park is going well. The gate at the en- trance to the park has been completed, a new lifeguard chair has been built and some improvements to the old one, General cleanup of the area Is going well and we now have our drinking wa- ter line installed, We will be bringing in several loads of sand to improve the bea- ch and there will be some changes made to improve the circulation in the pools. I would also mention that if “there is any organ: Ization that would like to assist’ elther Physically or CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 5, 1973 D-BAR -D LICENSED DINING ROOM | Wednecd, n 4 pm. Friday 4pm. - py . i Sa 12 ae Tam. Sunday 12 Noon - 10 p.m, D-BAR-D CABARETS THIS WEEKEND Friday and Saturday. Cabaret — 9 - 1 JOYCE DONALD AND The Sounds of Country Admission: $1 Per Person PARTY BOOKINGS AVAILABLE MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY — PHONE 365-3294 D-BAR-D RIDING STABLES One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenia financially to the di ment of the park Mare feel free to contact us. The Brovnie-Girl Guide Parent Group from Castle- gar will be holding a tra- veling bake sale this Sutur- jay. Registrations are still being accepted for the hun- ter training course and they will start as soon as we gel enough registrations, The Ladies Keep-Fit held at Woodland Park sch- ool will continue until the end of April. Registration is $3 from now to. the end of the classes, Just one more remin- der that “Recreation Unlim- ited", our grand end of season windup, will be held at Stanley Humphries High School 2 to 5 p.m. and. 7 -to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Ap- ril 7, and its all free. y . 7 ZUNE Wind-up of All Winter Recreation and Adult Education Programmes Co-Sponsored by REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION NO. 1-.and SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 9 WOM ‘Recreation “4 This Saturday 1 fo 5 p.m. EXHIBIT DISPLAY Weaving Crochet and Embroidery Ceramics Sewing Art E: Silver Birch School Senior. Citizens BUYING A BOAT? FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION AT A VERY COMPETITIVE RATE, CALL: CHARLES COHOE “Representing Fruit Growers | Mutual and Co-operative ; i Life Insurance Company BUSINESS ~~ UFE - AUTO - ARE 269 Columbia Ave., Castlagar, Phone 365-3301 413 imited” SHSS. Gym and 7 fo 10 p.m. 2-5 P.M. Community Arts Council Castlegar Public Library Careers in Recreation KC Days ion Ce No. I Information Stand EXHIBITS & DEMONSTRATIONS 7:00 - 7:15 — Official Welcome 7:15 +7:30 — Pre-School Gymnastics ‘Well’ Tumbling — Mrs. Marilyn Johnstone = * 7:30-7:50 — Ballet & Creative Dancing — Mrs, Usa Petter 7:50-8:10 — Gymnastics Galore — Grades One to 10 — Mr. Jack Alouf 8:10-8:20 — Special Presentations 8:20-8:50 — Children’s Creative Drama Mr, Desi Desai _ 8:50- 9:00 — Castlegar and District Senior Citizens Choral. Group 7-10 P.M. 9:00 - 10:00 — Refreshments and View Exhibits This Advertisement Sponsored as a Public: Service by Canadian Cellulose Co. Ltd. — Interior Pulp and Lumber Divisions