CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 22, 1979 Discounted up to 30” Boots, Skis, and Bindings ALL Ski Equipment TRAIL . Phone 368-3511 LADY, I HAVEN'T HAD A MEAL IN, ‘0, SO YOU'RE ING TO REDUCE Too! ONER'S ARK INSULATION RESTAURANTS See us for... YOUR APPLIANCE REPAIRS and for [Brand Names Appliances * SPEED QUEEN * MAYT, : ¢ GENERAL ELECTRIC CASTLEGAR PLUMBING & HEATING 1008 Columbia Ave. + Phone 365-3388, Sam's Nursery & Florist how s how rands TOMOTIVE CASTLE TIRE (1977) LTD. SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Industrial 1 _ Tire Specialists Passenger and Off Highway Tires WHEEL BALANCING 24 Hour Service 365-7145 + 1050 Columbia Avenue pipes; etc. pendabillty. bonded contractor. Ph. 442-3523 ~ , and summer heat waves? paces, around with an experienced, ntury of de| Now, tonight, for a free estimate. 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MARTIN'S TV Reams UPHOLSTERY CASTLEGAR CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Upholstery Specialists tor jete Furniture Recovering [Regional Besson Mobile 4t098 or 41097 he TAXIDERMY 437 - 7th Ave., South |’; Golden, Ae see ‘8, (Feb, 7) wman ~ 160, LHT ree ‘Newman (480, :) MHS) Bob {Gormier’ 220, MAT Bob Cormier 646, Tues. Morning, Ladies Coffee Break (Feb. 6) | LHS’ Jean;“Bylvest $26, LHT Jean Sylvest. 716, THS Wheaties 1073, THT Muffets 3034, ‘ Team ' Polnte: Cheerios 29642, Muffets’ 266%, Mugs 310, Pincurlers, 410%, Take Five 270,. Wheaties 811%:. : Other 600's: EXeanor Holds- ‘.worth 662, Britt Hdblad 619, Tues, Afternoon Ledies lpm, (Feb, 6) LHS B. White 836, LHT B. White 820. , THS Northwest Homes :1123, THT Northwest Homes 3253." Team Pointat ‘Northwest Homes 328, Central Castlegar Hotel 201 Mes Castle- gar Drugs 286%, Siuper Valu 283'2, Waldie's Plumbing and Heating 2654/2. Other 600's: D. iLady 659, A, Sanford 630, Tues. Night Mixed: 79 p.m. (Feb, 6) LHS Dianna Isady 263, LHT Dianna Lady 619,, MHS Tom Covina 276. MHT Marvin LeRoy THS Columbia ye-1167 THT Pin Pals 3923," ° Team Points: -Pin Pals 917°, Regulars 302, Columbia ' #5—278, Termites 278, “DE” Bowlers 222, Rolling .Pins 220. Other 600's: Marvyin LeRoy 680, Matt Rohn 670, Tom Cowin 649, Larry Olson 601, Gary Jackson 606, Jack Chieveldave 635, Gary Jenner 621., Dianna Lady 619, Darline \Edwards 612, Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Feb. 6) LHS Lil Knowler :280. LHT. Lil Knowler 716, MHS Matt Rohn 207, MHT Marvin Wood 750. THS Nighthawk: THT Nighthawks 34163, Team Points: Roavifiogs 18, Nighthawks 21, Tee Cees 16, Live 5 — 12, Rowdy .Rush-ins 13, , 1241, Other 600's:, Orland o'Vece- hio, 748, Dale Johansyan 715, Connie Olsen 696, Matt, Rohn: s‘Kirkwdod 67.4,°Erm~” Mi an Larry .“\Webster fe Morning Ladies LHS Mable Postnil « off 260. LHT Mable Postnikoff 639. THS Chevy's 1061. THT Chevy's 3060. : Team Points: Continentals 266, Ramblers 286, .Bobcats 286%, Nova's 295%, (Chevy's 351%, Model Tees 277'%/2. Other 600's:, Iren@ Pater 606, Kathey Horcoff 1632. Wed. Night Mixed (Fieh. 7) : LHS B. White 292. JHT B. White and BE. Mykyte (87. : MHS M. Read 940.. MHT E. Adshead 797. THS Roxy Rol 2 THT Bushiui Five ‘ Team Points: i Marvels 303, Bowling Hie-es 300, Bashful Five 296'/:, : Wobbly. Wonders 273, Special Leliver- ies 243%, Roxy Rolhers 240. : Other 600's: M.-Resad 774, D.:Keus 740, M. Laren +699, R.* Butz 642, Thurs. Morning Ladies: + LHS Denise Tame: in 256. LHT Marg Foubister €3 24. + ' Team Points: Tedd iy Bears 22%, Chipmunks 16%, Minks 15, Squirrels 11, Beatsers 11, Lions 8. Other. 600's: Joan Jdumph- rey 620, Denise Tame! in 602. Thurs. Afternoon J.vadies— Rowdy Rollers (Feb. &} LHS Phyllis. Lar. tb 271. Phone 365-3632 _We Serve You Fi aaa. You F Te INSURANC! for 2 personalized Insurance servic? on all classes FIRE IcBC LIABILITY, BONDS : 3 sea 4 : CARVIL MOOR EY LEE JOHINGO? u ANDERSOIN! AGENCIES: 61 Maple strat Castlegar: B.(>. Ph. 905-9961? Team: Points: : Hooters 2964, Screamers 308, G; Groaners - 813%, Wailers 268, Criers 288, Monnet 289%; , Other 600's: Ka: 0s, y - Chisan Thura. Night Mixed (Feb. 8) LHS Janice Beck 301. ba Janice Beck 675, MHS Doug Fellman ‘aa. MHT Orlando Vecchio 881, THS All Stars 1161. THT All Stars 9284, Team Points: Avengers 3, Holless 2, Owees 3, Robson Rollers 2, Out: of Towners 3, South 6 — 2, Misfits 1, Stingers 1, Green City Gamblers 1, All Stars 3, Cannon Balls 2, Alley Hogs 1. Other 800's: Orlando Vece- ” hio 881, Other 600's: Doug Fellman 807, Marvin: Wood 723, Larry Webster 721, Darrel Rourke Til, Robert Mott 695, Bonnie White 674, Marvin LeRoy 662, Gerry Wichert 660, Bob Lesy 650, Nina Voykin 647, Matt Rohn 639, Dave Hiebert 618, Denise Tamelin 614, Fri. Night Mixed 7 - 9 p.m. (Feb, 9) - LHS. Annette ‘Waywood 393.. LHT Annette Waywood 784. MHS Charlie Burdett 302. MHT Garry Rayner 803. THS Gutter Rats 1214, THT Super Stars 3508. Team Points: Cotton Pick- ers 336, Super Stars $2942, Gutter Rats 272, 5-Wheelers 247, Hotshots 295%, Road Runners 285... Other 600's: Darrel Rourke 778, Charlie Burdett 758, Erma Mykyte 754, Wayne Richards 686, Mable Postnikoff. 686, Robert Mott Jr. 659, ‘ Annie Rayner 606, Ron Postnikoff 606, Irene Pater 604. Sun. Night Mixed S.M.D. (Feb. n) LHS Erma Mykyte’ 296. LHT Erma Mykyte 668, . MHS Ed Adshead 270. MHT Ken Laktin 705. * ‘THS Charlie’s Bunch 1183. THS Charlie's Bunch 3239. Team Points: Goof Balls 211, Yahoos 174'/2, Good Losers 203%, Charlie's Bunch 236, M/W Sharpshooters 184, “Holy Rollers” 165%. 600" 6.0) 84, “Bath Ro Laktin 619, Diana* Lady 635, Irene Pater 614. Youth Bowling Council Mixed Senior Division GHS Heather Bonnett 252. GHT Heather Bonnett 681. IS Mike Wichert 440. BHT Mike Wichert 830. Ed Adshead ke> 648} “Rick: " Congratulations; to: Mike - ‘Wichort on rolling a 4 440 game, Mike Rol 11'strikes and then a head pin.: i eevee Junlor Division CHS Sheri ‘LeRoy’ 270. ree Sheri LeRoy 672, f BHS Ed Pereversoff 238, BHT Ed Pereversoff_ 580. Bantam Division GHS Shelley ‘Pakula 249, _ GHS Shelly Pakula 249. GHT Shelly Pakula 633, BHS Bobby Zibin 214. BHT Ivan Makorloff 4 488. i . * The deadline tee receipt of bowling results is “12 noon Fridays. The’ Castlegar: News reserves the right to limit the publishing of resulls to those it considers current: Tips for the ice Fishermen _ and smaller lures. Then treat Freezing ice can’ be a problem in ice fishing when the temperature drops well below freezing. To keep’ ‘your. fishing holes open, carry an ordinary kitchen strainer which you can dip in the hole to bring out the small chunks of ice left over from chopping the hole. This helps keep. the hole ice-free longer. * Tce can also freeze up regu- lar spinning or casting reels if is cold enough. For this reason, some ice anglers. make simple line holders out of wood. These can be a couple of feet: long and the line is wound from one end to another., They then fasten an old rod tip to one end through which they play out the line. They hold the line in their hands and pull fi a in by hand. Much of ‘the time the weather is not that cold and you can get along with a regular rod * and reel, A short rod is better, for all your action centers around that small hole in the ice. You can prop your rod up and then watch it, or you can jig ~ your gear up and down. Jigging takes many forms. Some make Dkela § Sguiviting é 5 |. jerk. Some use only short, sharp jerks. jerks. Watch other anglers and match the methods of those who are catching fish. If no one is catching anything, experi- ment with various methods. Some, pause between Local Mites Beat Young Americans A team made up of junior and senior Mites (Novice divi- sion in Castlegar's Minor Hock- ey system) overpowered their Spokane counterparts during Young America Days in that” city on the weekend. Under the direction of coaches Mal Fancy and Carvil Moorey, the local boys won both of their games by scores of 3-1 and 2-0, on-the strength of ‘three goals by Travis Green and two by Kevin Postnikoff, as well as’ great goaltending by Tim Horcoff. Contributing to the victory was the solld defensive play of Scott Moorey, Dean Fancy, Gordon Gjennestad and: Steve Minor, with persistent -fore- checking snd. playmaking by Ross. Kennedy, David Popol, Kim Verigin, Gordon Anutoosh- kin, Denny Popoff, Tyler Gorrill and Jim Stuckless. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 22, 1979 U-Vic Curlers Western Champs Tho University of Vic. toria's curling team consisting of Pam Taylor of , Victoria as skip; Susan Culley of Castlegar, third; Toni Hepburn of Duncan, second, and Paula Trask of North Vancouver as lead, won the Western. Inter-Collegiate Curling Championship in Cal- gary Saturday, The bonspiel, held Feb. 15, 16 and 17, had other teams entered | from the University of of Cal. ACCOMMODATION To assist: our new. employees, Cominco requires an up-to-date listing of available accommodation. in the Trall, Rossland, Fruitvale, and Castlegar areas. Rental units, including homes, apart- ments, housekeeping suites, .etc., are needed. There Is also a demand for room and board for single persons. If you have accommodations that you wish to register with us, please call Mary Capalbo at 384-4329 As for bait or spoons, small jig flies,; worms, _salmon,eggs or grubs all work, Some: anglers simply" toss’ their fish out on the ice and let them freeze,- then place them whole in their freezers at home, cleaning them only when they thaw them out: to’eat them. Others take along'a chest to keep them from freezing and clean them at the end of the day. lures, But: however you do it,” happy fishing. _* . 2 Below.freezing weather is bad: news and good news for steelheaders. The bitter cold we've had this winter makes “rivers drop and the water get as clear as it is in the summer, The fish slow down and become harder to catch, If fishing these conditions, go to lighter line, lighter leader "Hughes, at 365-3517. LOAN-OUT CAMERA The Castlegar.News has two simple-to-operate , toan-out cameras’ (complete with -film) which it Is ; pleased to allow groups to use for taking pictures for use by the Castlegar News. Arrangements for the use of these cameras should be made through our managing editor, Mrs. Lola, CASTLEGAR NEWS News Depariment 365-3517 | walfey. alk J sind Gl gary, University of Alberta, UBC and University of Saskat- “er chewan, s The final game pitted mca Hf U-Vie against U-Sask., with a Com 10-2 victory for the Victoria team. All in all, the U-Vie champs had five wins and one It Looked like Wood. to Me! Die ta Home Can Have the Beauty of Wood Without the Problems © Building a new home? © Tired of painting AGAIN this year? the river in the same way you would a clear summer stream, where the fish can see you. The good news about the cold is that fish tend to stack up, waiting for more water. When the weather breaks, the temperature climbs and the rivers rise, the fish begin to move and the fishing can suddenly become hot, the best. of the entite season, Be ready to go when the weather breaks after a cold snap. 1979 Heart Fund Invest in longer life! Senda cheque today. to your Heart Fund --1881 West Broadway, Vancouver V6J 1Y5. Give us a call—Free Estimates Vinyl & Aluminum Siding, . Soffits & Facia A&L Exterior Siding Dealers for Kaiser Aluminum Fred: 365-2211 Marcel: 365-2616 Ma — Province of British Columbia PUBLIC NOTICE — PUBLIC INQUIRIES ACT (R.S.B.C. 1960, Chap. 315 ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION : URANIUM MINING TAKE NOTICE that, pursuant to the British Columbia Public Inquiries Act, His Honour the Lieutenant: Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint as C i the ig p y: Or. David V. Bates, Chairman Dr. James W. Murray Valter Raudsepp The Commissioners shall inquire into the adequacy of existing measures to provide p in all of i mining in British Columbia. In particular, the Commissioners will examine the adequacy of existing | Federal and Provincial requirements in British Cotumbia for: (a) The protection of the health and safety of workers associated with exploration, mining and milling of uranium, and (b) The'p ion of the and (c}) The protection of the Public. The Commissioners shall make recommendations for setting and for and public safety and for the pro- tection of the environment in respect to the exploration, mining and milling of uranium ores. They are to report their findings and recom- to the L in Council in accordance with the provisions of the Act. ‘ AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that Public Hearings by the Royal Com- mission of Inquiry Health and Environmental protection — Uranium Mining will be held at the Province, at times and dates.to be announced. The first series of Public Hearings to receive Briefs will be held during the months of May, June, and July, 1979. An inaugural Public meeting is to be held 10:00 a.m.,. Tuesday, March 6, 1979 » Holiday Inn 711 West Broadway Avenue Vancouver, B.C. . The purpose of this meeting will be to outline plans for future sittings and rules of procedure. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that those persons or organizations in- tending to appear before the Commission at any of its Public Hearings after March 6, 1979 are required to: (a} Write immediately to inform the Executive Secretary at the ad- dress below and inform him of such intention, and thereafter (b) Prepare a Brief to be forwarded to the Executive Secretary prior to their appearance before the Commission. There will be an opportunity for informal presentations to be made before the Commission during its Public Hearings without prior notice - being given. The Executive Secrelaty | will contact the parties concerned and cer- tain other and expert te for their ap- Pearance at a suitable time and place. Further Public Notices with respect to the Public Hearings will be issued in due course. On behalf of the Commission: Brig. Gen. E.D. Danby (retired) Executive Secretary Royal Commission of Inquiry Health and Environmental ve, Protection — Uranium Mining P,0. Box 46302, Postal Station “G” Vancouver, B.C. V6R PEELE. Ce > Q a