Pyne ee yee MS CASTLEGAR NEWS, ‘Thursday, May 8, 1976 *Recreation News ‘The Castlegar Tennis Club will be hosting thel975 Tennis Coaching Tour ‘on May 24, 26 and 28, Exhibition tennis will be held in the-evenings with coaches’ clinic on the Monday, evening. ‘Adult coaching is from 9.30 a.m, to 11,30 a.m. and for {juntors from 3 to & p.m. Coaches are Gordon Mac- leod and Bruce Murray. All tennis players are urged to come out to this event. Also’a reminder that ten- nls memberships may still be purchased at the Recreation Office. The sooner you get your! membership, the sooner you ‘can play.on the courts. Season imemberships are effective from ithe date of purchase until the courts close'in the fall. h . ee On Monday’ tho Castlegar le: District Arts Counell’s an- ‘Selkirk College, A short busi- Iness meeting will be followed by entertainment: from ‘the Kokanee String Quartet, a well annual’ meeting, therefore ‘olease make plans to attend. ve . The Senior Citizens’ Asso- ciation will be holding a tea and bake sale'on May 10 from 2 to4 p.in. at the Senlor Citizens’ * By John Dalziel Last Wednesday night's jen's Night had to be a bit of ‘an impromptu affair since the roster of teams to look after it still hasn't been determined. All that we know fs that 92 izolfers took part and placed a low net competition, The sheets with the win- ners were somehow lost.in the ‘shuffle, but the usual comple- ment of balls were handed out land I have no doubt the usual amount of sandbagging went on. I have been assured that esults will be.avallable from. ere on in, so if you manage 1p bother poe ae be that; your name will int for. posterity. imagine the biggest event of the past week has to be the ‘ek:to Wandermere: eh husky ‘golfers raved the cléments to make he trip and were lucky enough escape the rain weihadiup iere. The information I have is at it was cool and windy but Iknown local group. This {s your ° Hosts Tennis Coaching Tour Centre, Members are required to bring small items for sale and toms baked goods. Any clubs or secre holding’ spectal events in the future’are urged to notify the Recteation Office two weeks prior to the event, nce our office has been notified of all particulars, we will publicize your event free of charge over our Community Calendar of Events, which will appear in the Castlegar News, wall as be heard over the radio, Our new director, Patrick | Metge, has arrived and taken over his, duties as: Recreation Director of Regional Recreation Commission No. 1. Any persons interested in recreation are Invited to visit our office and meet the director personally. “< We also have some new nual meeting is té be held at. is the pool manager for the Bob Brandson Memorial Pool and is in charge of staff for the pool as well as pregraming the pool for May through to Au- gust. Miss Cathy Rafter will be in charge of:the playground program and Miss Lynn Frisk is in charge of the day camp program. ae Endres ae ARERR Midget Rep Hockey Wind Up MOMENT, owaRD 0 THE & TARG TTING YOU UGH THE BALI yore IMPROVE YOUR free pamphlet, “The Fairway Driv stam THROW THE CLUBHEAD : AT, YOUR: TARGET; 5: ia ‘VE HEARD, Re THES TRADITIONS ras Wines HAPPEN. tyes nerure SPEEC DING YOU! KEEPING. Sse ET FOR ACT, AND Gi COMPLETELY SH eer AS YOU GO THRO ALL. Beg, 1078 Baty Caspes Eaters, Dit. NUTT NS ne, RIVING TECHNIQUE! G Get Billy Cay Ped. return envelope, 1 Billy Casper, e/o this newspaper: A refreahing evening wi spent by tho’ Midget;-reps, parents and friends at the Trail Inn, where everyore enjoyed a delicious spaghetti dinner, , M,C. Mel McMulten called upon assistant captain Dan Walker for Grace, and the evening began. A toast to the team was made by Mr. J.’ Makaroff, An appreciation and thanks was + made by Mrs. M, McMullen to Mrs, Klimchuk, the coach's wife and Mrs, Boudreau, the man- agor'a wife, Mr. B, MacKinnon and Mr, P, Obedkoff presented toasts to Midget Hockey Poem Dedicated tothe Castlegar Midget Rep. 1974-1975 Gervy sald, “Hey Connie!”, Could you'write @ a* Little poe So I thought and then decided, Oh, Midgets don’t dig poems,” So I scrapped the whole idea, Until Walkers came-along, ‘And Danny said, “A poem?” ON AT So I thought I'd lay {t on. You A NO iS AT THAT. SLUSMERD ON: LINE: a Be TIME: AT): ‘There were several different highlights, ‘To remember through the year, Like the Swedes who came to visit, All those parties, all that beer. You even played good hockey, And correct me if 'm wrong, But the most exciting moment, ‘Was ‘the playing of each song. \ ur request wi an ‘Two different national anthems, You stood with helmets in hand, '; Plenty of Action on the Golfing Greens bean dry, and the usual good ~ time was had by all involved, ~ ‘Johnny Mills came seco: In the ‘closest \to’ the ' pin competition and Terry Perehu- doff hit the longest ball on the designated hole. Old standby is Bilesky came up with the yw gross score for Castlegar id Castlegar low net went to ‘Walt Keraiff, closely followed by Lloyd Ish. ‘The Horserace was won by a Wandermere duo, but Ernie Carkner’ and ‘Jim. Bilesky : fin- ished second and Walt Keraiff and partner were third, The boys from: Wander- to. shere, will bes paying ‘their return visit to the local course; Eye od crddie catch and epta’*yon-Tune-28,-Any golfer who” missed the trip to Spokane but would like to play in the return, ts asked to get in touch with Jim Bilesky as soon as possible. Fee will be $12, which * includes a bang-up supper and good time to follow and it is a case of first come first served— so hurry and ‘get’ your name 2, Speaking of hurry, this AWARD PAT 1241 Cedar Avenue — Club & Team JOCKEY. — BASKETBALL VOUSYBALL = scHooL SPORTS Samples Available : Special Quantity Prices. Swiss or Direct, Cresting : SPORTING GOODS - JACKETS © FRIES. Trail — Phone 368-9224 ~ You'tlfind. Hallmark Pools have dasign, construction - atures and extras that just -_ + won't quit. 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The tee times for the second day of play in Mickey's Calcutta this Saturday are as follows. Captains are named alphabetically and are asked to contact their, teams re tee. es: T, Ackney, 10.35; B. Ab: ns, 9; R. Bamford, 10.80; R. Belton, 8.30; J. Bllesky, 9.90; N. - Burak, 9.25 B Carkner, 1025 D. Cromarty, 9.05; K. Carlson, 8.25; L. Ish, 10; P. Johnstone, 10.15; P.'Kazakoff, 9.10; B. Kilpatrick, 9.60; J: Landis, 9.15; and G: A. MacDonald, 9.35. 1, MacDonald, 9.20; "A. Berna 9,40; .C. McKinley, Perehudoff, 8.40; H. Plotnikoff,. 8.15; K. Scott, 10.20; P. Sher- stobitoff, 10.40; W. Sherstobi- < balls. (I don't know Why I say And faced a team of players, From a far and’distant land. It was a totally different gait ‘When Spokane way here to You cleared the bench and fey them, In a most unusual, way. You weren't so very popular, ‘And worse reports were made, Like ripping sheets in one motel, Causing damage where you played. be held following play on Men's Night, J The rat Retirees, morning competition was held’ last ‘Thursday and saw a fairly good turnout for the’ time ‘of year. Fifteen golfers braved the chill and had a very enjoyable round. But these are just the bad things, People shout them good and loud, Forgetting all the many times, fou even made us proud.’ Tos ‘played some mean and rugged guys, Grand. Forks,.and Malcolm ‘Those buggers slashed and even hacen Such lovely guys as you. Denny came up with one of his extra special competitions, the rules of.which only. he owe, bit i Tesulted ina he of winning we mothers sat and watched, ‘And worried play by play, Which boy. would come out. injured, Hoping. Waldo's not far this since I didn't. win one). Winners were Bill Somer- field, Reg Symons, Ed Schulte, ~ Wie fathers watched. in silent (beginner's ‘luck) Tony, Schia-./; Hin goalialmkb.d eave a von, :Cecll, Bradford, Andy” Or his defenteman SF his forw: Honcher, ‘Walter Jacobson,’ Played the best he, ever oe "Down the’ Middle’. Jim Kelly, Bill Robinson, Mike Verzuh and Earl Le Roy. No one has any idea as to what the competition might be this morning, but it is sure to be a’ dandy.» The weather is beginning to warm up and the course {s rounding out very nicely, 80 come on up any.time between 8.90 and 9 and enjoy'a good nine holes of golfand some at abe finest hospitality in the ‘The coach ia called he Klimer”, Nicknamed by the ‘They think an awfal fot of him, A qulet man, but ‘Booro” is the manager, The boys would love to tease, ~ He bought those purple jackets, ‘And he always tries to please. ‘ends ‘my Little st yor may think i ates ‘petty, So fill my,glass again with wine, "The ganghas decided todo And pass me more spaghetti! —Connie MacKinnon toff, 8.10; F. 10.05; 2°M. Verzuh, 10.10; 0. Walker, 8.20; D. Wayling, 8.45, R. Wilson, 8.60; ‘T. Wilson, 8.55; Sand P. Young, 8.05. *sThe Calcutta Auetion will Casflegar Gymnastic Club Competes af Nelson Meet Last Saturday the younger ) members of the Castlegar Gym Club feavellad eB Nelson to, Low-L for the good of the clubasa whole. 4 : To learn the details, all you Colt Di nm have todois be there and bring Baseball Results one thin dime with you. See you on the tee. f “The towing are the re- sults of games played in the Colt Diviston of the Sentinel Baseball League: First game—Warner, 6,- Voykin 1.: Winning pitchers were‘James Warner’ and Tim Brings Successful Season to End cohch Mr. Klimehuk, and man- ager Mr. Boudreau, Mr. Klim- chuk then gave his thanks to the parents for thelr efforts and presented Mrs. McMullen, team mother, with a gift of a lovely crystal rose bowl in ‘Appreciation from the'team. Assistant captain Geoff Yule, gave a team ceply and his personal thanks for assistance hé recelved, 8 rerelteonored guest, Mr, orous poetle memories B, Quinlan was unable to attetd. year's activities by: Mi G the dinner, He had coached Mackinnon, 22! : JUNIOR TENNIS Coaching Registration Thursday Afternoon — ‘May 18; “ 4:00 p.m. Tennis Courts Be many of the Midgets; in pro- vious years in’ Pup reps | and Pup house leagues, In’ Mr. Quinlan’s ‘absence, Mr. Kilmchuk relayed: his mes- sage of good. luck and \success for the future. ‘A large cake ded ted appropriately with "Midget Reps 1974-75" and ‘crossed sabres, was enjoyed. 1° evening was topped wit Ha 9nd Annual =" NEW DENVER MAY DAY.” _MODEL AEROPLANE MEET SUNDAY, MAY 18 NEW DENVER BALL PARK REGISTRATION TIME —'9 A.M. Contest — <3: 30.a.m.: PRIZES: “Trophies for Int Place” Merchandise for 2nd ace EVENTS: Limbo, Mouse Race, Fast ey hale “a Combat, Speed and Balloon Bustin Rules based on M.A.A.C cat Line Rules Contact Dave. nition at in Model, New Denver. pas 358-2424. > Castlegar Aquanauts Speed Swim Club ~~ REGISTRATION. Sn ‘For the. coming swimmi 9 are being held at the Kinnaird Hall Saturday, Moy 10 - 10 a.m. Registration Fee $8. ‘00 . When ‘new. members Bee for: Castles © - ger Aquanauis- Swimming : Club, : birth ‘cerlifica’ or some proof of age is required’ to belong to, Meet | the New Recreation Director Metge Assumes Post = Tuesday Ladies Bowling Holds League Wind- Up ‘The Tuesday Ladies'1 p.m. Bowling League wound ‘up a successful year on April 29 with 2 spaghetti supper’ atthe Hall, catered toby the Tegion Ladies’ Auxillary. The annual meeting was held after. dinner and the {lowing prizes were awarded: League 1st—Macalister In- surance; Teain bigh single— Castlegar Drug: Team high threo—Macalister "Insurance; Jat high single, high three and Irene Hill; 2nd ‘single—Mary Gemmill; Srd high three--Kay Gretchin; and 8rd high average—Bonnie White, There were four. with Perfect attendence and 16 with 4 strike ‘outs. ‘Most strikes and spares went to Ireno Inthe roll-offs it was: Ist— Boundary. Electric; 2nd— Castlegar Drug; ;Srd—Inde- pendents; Ath eachy Five; , gh high single, three and average ~bobbie Keraiff; 8rd high high single— Kay Gretchin (O14 and hh fivectrene Hil the B.C, Swimming Association. \ ‘The Castlegar gymnastic Club‘has had an extremely successful year, due, in part, to Gymnastic Congatiton The results were as follows: Girls Under 10 Billie Jean Price, 2nd place in beam; Lana Horning, 6th place in beam, 2nd place in tembling, and ‘oth Place in. vaulting. < Lisa Da Rosa, 4th place in tumbling Srd place in vaulling; Debble Ramsden, 6th place in rope climb; Sally Quintanilha, 4th place in tumbling and 2nd place in vaulting. ‘Girls Under 8 Ruth Miller, 3rd place in vaulting; Erika Berger, 2nd- place in rope climb; and Sandra Maddocks, 5th place in rope - elimb, 2nd place in vaultingand Ist place in tumbling. Boys Under 10 Michael Berger 2nd place in tumbling, 1st place in vault- ing, and 1st place In rope climb; . Josef Berger,’ Ist place in tumbling, 2nd place in vaulting, ‘and 2nd place in rope climb. , ‘hree. members of the ‘stlegar team were also awarded aggregates for ac- » cumulating ‘higher point totals throughout the day. They were follows: parental Sincere thanks are ex: tended to all parents who did: . find time to come out andy support the team. Paul. Losing pitchers’ were ‘Alan Doxald and Dan Strlift Second gan cancelled die t6 field conditions. itd. game—Stefoniuk 5, wataer 8, Robert Sheratobitoff pitched for Stefoniuk’s team. HENNE’S 141:Columbia Ave. in ARINA ny one 965-9219 — Castlegar | "Your Bootig Headquarters’. : e Faisicue. Apollo Boats” e EZ Loader Trailers @ Smoker Craft, : ALUMINUM CARTOPS @ Mercury vos P& Outboards * Come in and peewee around ‘Over, “halt, a ‘million peonie In: } British Columbia © take a ” special * pride in the ownership of their own financial organization. A’ financial organization that has helped them 4 start’ their own’: businesses, buy ;,°." s furnishings and appliances, and own > their own cars and homes. One that: involves them in its: policies: and: enables them to share in its success. This “financial. organization is’ a credit, union. There are now more Credit union offices than any other. financial organization in the province. There's: a credit union”; not far. from you ready to provide the financial services you'r relever likely t9 use, - Ready to help you get things dona” si Nos "Holiday Time will Scon Be Here’ ‘Have Your Car & Front-End Checked yl INLOW. 4 \ Avoid the last minute B FRONTEND ALIGNMENT - Ken’ s Aula & Wheel Aigamet : . PHONE 365-7592 Rush = TUNEUP ; ne08 2 EXHAUST: SYSTEM 1° Monday :to Frida) 2:00:= aOR BRANSON MEMORIAL “ SWIMMING POOL The ‘Gob Brandson Memorial Swimming Pool Will’ begin ‘Its programs on 1 Ay 19, 1975.,The Fallows activities “are offered: J Adult Noon ‘swim. — 12 noon, Hie 10 1:00- p.m. II Ladies Learnto-Swim — 1:00 vis 'a) Beginners from. May. 19. to. ‘May 30 b). avert from May 19, to ‘May 30- I Ladies acca © 1100 10-1280 pam. } | Monday. to. Friday’: - —A combination swimming and exercise: ¢ Sefwo seisions: 1) June 2:1b June 13. « June 16 to June 27 WV. Mommy &'Me — 2100 - 2:30 p.m. Monday to Friday f — children ages ve months to.3 years; ‘accom panied: by their mothers’. — two sessions:. 1) June 2 to June 13 2) June 16 to June 27. V Tiny Tots = 2:30 - 3:00 pam. and 3:00 to. 3:80, © pam, Monday to Friday, <- = Children aged 3 to 5. ye = threer sessions: way 19 '0 ‘May: 30° <>) June 2 to June13 ‘ 9) June 16 to June 27” ‘VI. Bronze, Medallion — 8 00 -.9:30. py Me Monday to Friday =— Pease —14 years of age t — prior. training in water ‘ ty. S (| -— Course wil un eet thay 19 to,May 0. VII Bronze Cross — 8:00 - 9:30 pm. Monday to! bel — sites — 18 ears of. ‘age Prete teS Bronze Medallion — Courte will ron i from June 2. to June 13 © Avert “ Merit — 8:00 - 9:30 p.m. * Monday 10. Friday ‘i = it “16 years of age Prete gang Bronze ‘Medallion ‘ beet —: nor Resuscitation —The course will run from June 16 to dune 7 Regional Reereation Com- mission No, 1's now, recreation director, Pat Metge, has now. taken up his dutles, but says he docs not anticipate any im- mediate changes, Mr. Metge says the sum: mer programs will continue on much as they have in the past. "He will be using: the next two to three months as @-familiariza- while the format of the summer programs will be much the same, a cutback In personnel will necessitate these programs, be carried out on a more moderate scale. Last summer. the commis- sion had use of pérsons pald directly by the commission, some by the city and. others through grants, for a total of 66 persons, The 1975 crews work- ing under the same structure, totals 12... Mr. Metge did say he had some ideas that he would like to put into effect later in the year, -but at present he is making as many acquaintances: as :possi- ble. Of the persons he has. already met he says “they have been terrific’, (When asked about: his interest in any particular sport, he indicated he liked all sport. Local hockey fans will find ° vit interesting .to know Mr, Metge has’ played hockey, as well as refereed the game, He and his wife, Colleen, ‘have taken.up residence in Gaatlegar, ‘They have no chil- i, ‘Metge says this is his first full-time appointment. His* wife, a pharmacist, is presently -.: ooking for employment. Fletcher iN “Brent Fletcher, son of Mr. and’Mrs, Gary.Fletcher’ of it, and: a grade: six ident at Twin Rivers School, took part in the regional ‘gymnastic meet at Kelowna in March and completed in the -Boys’ ieavance group which goes up to a 4. Brent placed first ja Moor Blueberry Recreation exercise and vaulting. He. ‘competed ‘on ‘rings,: high a pommell horse and parallel bars which he only started to ee ts February. “Even 20, he accumulated ‘enough points to be chosen to ‘enter the B.C. Gymnastic :Fi-. nals at Simon Fraser Univer- alty which were held April’ ’ Competitors from’ all over B.C. were present ‘at’ the provincial meet, especially from the Vancouver and ' Victoria area., Brant competed against ind placed ‘within the first 10’ in‘ most events, However, on: the: long horse vault, he’ distinguished himself by placing third‘on Saturday in compulsory and first on Sunday at the optionals. ‘This gave him first. place overall to make him B.C, Boys’ “AG : ng F197! x CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS “Maat pe his Salurday Registration for the Castle. gar Aquanauts Speed Swim Club ‘will take’ place at the Kinnaird Hall this Saturday + from 10 a.m, until: 2 p.m. Registration’ fee is $8 and new members registering -maust have thelr birth certificates or “some proof of age'as required by the B.C. Summer Swimming ‘Association’ is year's Swimathon will be: nel on ‘June 14 at the ae ‘Tennis Club News | Coaching for Juniors 2): By Lori Friesan:: ‘Although the weather was ally overcast with: a few sprinkles of rain, the spirits of “the 23:tennis" enthusiasts. who turfied-out for our Get_Ac- _ {quainted Func Tournament, \"were not] dampened: cok