* A x ROLL-OFF IN| VANCOUVER for the ‘zone soael tlaale is the te scaaban ‘wou this: eae Behool Bowling Toursament held at Te a2 Tra. The boys, Telt to right, Brian Solberg, Dong Morissean, Robia Emde, with standing, ‘won with a score of 2,942, total of 27 Morisecau plas abead of the runner-up team from handicap. The ‘The local boys will now play May 10 in Vancouver ageinst seven teams there.—| News - Senior Bowlers Windup Party is Held Castlegar and District Sen- for Citizens’ Bowling teams held ‘a windup party on Wednesday evening of last week in the Centre. The bowlers enjoyed the afternoon of bowling after which they adjourned to the Centre for supper. ‘The members all joined in = the singing of the Doxology after which Dave and his helpers served.up delicious fried chicken. + Tickets. were passed around among the lady bowlers with Mrs. R. Cormier picking the lucky ticket. George Mac-” ‘Andrew drew the gentleman's lucky ticket. Winner of the ladies’ carpet bowling lucky ticket was Mrs. Gladys Mc with the gents’ Hebe i drawn by J. Raine. tables community singing was enjoyed with Mrs. E. Kraft at the plano, Mra. M. Olsen accompanied Mrs. Kraft on her violin and H. Humphrey, on his sax, for the dancing, During dancing another draw was held. Winners were Mra. C,. Donald and Frank Jonkman. On behalf of the bowlers, Kraft with a amall gift signed by all as a token of their spprecation ie, all Mra, eats ‘3 The rest of the even- ing’s entertainment was Miss Leslie Anne: Price and ‘her sister Miss Billie Jean Price demonstrating gymnastics. These two very young girls are to be commended for their per- formance, giving a display of which their leaders would be justly proud. ‘Nat to be qutdone by these youngsters, the oldsters Mrs. Olsen,;Mr.:Raine and Mr. Jonkman: demonstrated their skill on the mats, “A small presentation was made to Leslie ‘Anne and Billie’ Jean for such a wonderful display and they were urged to keep up the good work. held in: the ><). Kinnai Please Attend this NOTICE The 15th Annual Meeting of the Castlegar and Dibia Minor Hockey Astocistion will be Sunday, May 4 — 7 p.m. “@ Election of Officers for the 1975-76 term @ Presenting Financial Report rd Hall Important Meeting NOTE: delay to: Anybody still having Minor Hockey ment. or Sweaters, please: return them without _ Pardman's Furniture & Appliance Store Mike Nazaroff, Equip- Thank You Sec’y/ Treas, Fun: Tourney By LoriFriesan ‘The Castlegar Tennis Club has a lot of activities available for those who enjoy tennis, However, for most of them, you must be a paid member. Membership fees were due and payable as of April 17. Fees may be paid at the Recrea: * Office or at the back Steenvoorde to the courts} and. 7pm. Players-unable to produce ‘a membership tag will be asked not to use’ the courts.’ Fee. ‘structure is as follows: fa $90; single $15; junior $5 (under 18 as of Jan. 3, 1975).- Men's and ladies’ nights are now underway, wi first men's night Inst rege and the first ladies’ tonight: All interested ‘members are asked to be at the courts by 6 p.m. on their specified day. Last year was very suc cessful and it is hoped that again all members will partici-" pate and support these leagues. ‘A Get-Acquainted Fun. Tournament is scheduled for this Sunday, May 4 at 9.90 a.m. for everyone 16 and over. Entry.fee is 50 cents and members are tequired to sup- ply thelr own balls. Hot dogs and pop. will be available. Adult coaching will be- given starting Wednesday, May 7, for beginning adults only, from 6.30 to 7.80 p.m. Registration fee is $2, which is to be paid on arrival. This series will be idecl for all beginners who want to learn the basic strokes properly. ‘Trail is holding a: round- this Sunday robin mixed doubles tourna: ment on May 10 and 1 starting at Qa.m. Entry fee is $1.50 per: couple. Any couple wishing to enter is asked to phone Glenn xi 4988-5955 by 6 pam. May ‘ dluled for later this mith is a three-day coaching * clinic sponsored by the BCLTA. ‘You need not be a club member, to attend the clinic. Further.:! information will be available at a later, date. Reminder: Ladies, tonight is your nigh Fruitvale. There. was no” ‘To be Hosted by Castlegar ~ B.C. Jr. Open Tourney By John Dalzi Jone 28 and 28 wal be Red Létter Days in the history of the Castlegar and District Golf Club when it plays host to boys from all over the province in the 1976 B,C. Junior Open. Sharing tho honors will be the Birchbank Course in Trail, where the boys will play June 27 and Tho tial round might have been played at the local course, only they do not have the facilities to hold the closing and prize-giving ceremgnies. ‘This will be the first time this major tournament has been hold outside the Vancouver. Victoria area’ and it is a compliment to the excellent golfing layouts inthe district. ‘This was borne out by the opinions of the two senior officials of the British Columbia ‘Golf Association who were visitors here‘at the weekend. “Any boy that thinks it is going to be a pushover up here Vis in for a big surprise.” This was tho sentiment: voiced by Fred Wellsby, tournament chairman for the provincial body, while Don Ryan, ‘chair- ‘man of Junior Development, echoed this and added that he was truly enthused with the ably good. The usual sandbag- gers were in evidence but thore were also some surprises, The calibro of play was 20 high that net 61) was the cut-off and 20 teams made that or under to qualify for the final round on Saturday, May 10. ‘These’ were: Net 54, the team of Phil Sherstobitoff; {eaptain's names only will be given); net 65, K. Seott and E. Karkner; Net 67, T. Ackney, R. Bamford, F. Stoushnow, M. Verzuh and P. Johnstone; Net 58, L. Ish and C, McKinley; Net 69, G. Mosby, K. Carlson, B, Kilpatrick;: Net 60, J. Bilesky and: Buzz “MacDonald and A. McKinnon; Net 61,1, Mac- Donald, J, Landis, P. Kazakoff,’ D. Cromarty ‘and, last but not Rie club ‘president W. Ah- Tens, i ; ee Sunday was almost as busy. but in a different way. The club had been given a really tremen- dous offer of used lumber by come. Hopefully, a goodly showing will take part, as we would Ilke to get off to a good K's Fra Sharpening Service start too. SNOW TRAILS SALES & SERVICE Corner of 12th Ave, and 5th Street 1 block down from the Post Office .GENELLE, B.C We are Agents for: nd @_LAWNBOY MOWERS rts in Stock @ JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS @ HARBOURCRAFT ALUMINUM BOATS NEW STORE HOURS® Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to'12 Noon’= 1 p.m, to 4 pom. PHONE 693-2382 the at the Canal and a work party had been organized to take advantage of this: ‘About 40 members showed up and, with the help of trucks donated by: Mitchell's, Oglow’s'and: Castle Tire, ‘a really worthwhile effort was “tournament. ‘These two gentlemen had played at Birchbank Friday and toured the loca! course Satur- ui day. Their partners forthe game here were Lloyd Ish ‘A very sincere thanks to those. who took’ part and especially to the three public spirited firms whose trucks made the whole thing possible. 16 members of -the Ladies’ Club were well to ranked with thé best in B.C. and even Western Canada. ‘This tournament is open to all juntor golfers in B.C, with » handicap of eight or under. ‘there are four members of the Castlegar Club who would be eligible to ae and: it ta taki; expected th iB part There will be more about these boys and their entries in the very near future. heresies ‘The local course was the busiest place in the district on Saturday when the opening event of the 1975 season place. This was the first round of the Mickey's Calcutta and $6: ¢ foursomes teed | off in almost “f perfect golfing weather. Competition was keen and, for the beginning of a new season, the golf was remark- - School Arts Festival This Safurday in the Arena Hall Regional Recreation Com- misston’s new director, Patrick Metge, will be arriving some- time this week. Anyone inter- ested in recreation fs invited to visit the office and’meet Mr. Metge personally. | Tennis memberships may stil be ‘purchased at the Recreation Office. Membership fees are as follows: amily $80: single adult $15; junior $5; daily rates $1; weekly rates $3;.and monthly rates $6, Season memberships are effective from the date of purchase until the courts close in the fall. : Ladies wishing to play in the West Kootenay Women's Softball League may still leave thelr name’and phone number at the Recreation Office, This is ‘a competitive league with teams from Nelson, ‘Trail, Sat mo, Slocan,: Rossland.and the Castlegar (Juveniles) partic!- pating. Here are some items from the Community Calendar: May 3, there will be a School Arts Festival in the Arena’ Hall.; All schools in, School District No. 9 will be involved in art, musical enter- tainment and student participa- tion. The time of the festival is 10 a.m. ,to § p.m. May 12, the Castlegar and District Arts Council annual meeting is to be held at Selkirk College. A short business meet-- ing will be followed by. enter- tainment from the Kokanee String Quartet,.a well known ° local group. ‘Any clubs oF organizations holding ‘special events: in: the to notify the Recreation Office two,weeks prior to the event, Once noti- fied of all particulars, the event. is publicized free of charge in this column and over “Commu- nity Calendar of Events”, which | canbe heard over the local | radio station. ‘Thirty-Six Ladies Play. the fore. Under: the able direction of Helen Clay, eight or, nine of them were right in there dishing up chili, sandwiches and hot coffee to the willing work- ers and it was really appre- elated by thuew who took part. ‘They have asked me to pass on a big “Thank You, Ladies’: eerie All thia has given us a real send-off for the season. This Saturday the gang will be heading for’ Wandermere and the usual hijinks that goes with - that trip. This event has been growing steadily since its incep- tion some aoven-eight years ago, and this year promises to be a real humdinger. The boys . from down there will be paying us a return visit:June 28. Fane @haig es ASO NSH Entries for our ‘Sunflower’ Open on June 7 and 8 are really gaining momentum. Local members who intend playing in this event are urged to get their entries in right away to avold disappointment, The cut: off ia rapidly. approaching so you had better. hurry. This is another gala affair that prom- ises tobe bigger and better this year. ‘As this edition hits the * streets, the: Seniors will be starting their first “Thursday Morning” of the season..This will start at 9 a.m.> and everyone will be made wel- SUMMER ACCOMMODATION ‘ ges ifor Sere RETARDED CHILDREN (over 6 years of age) AND ADULTS will be available at: DR. ENDICOTT HOME CRESTON, B.C. from June 29,1975 to Aug. 31,1975 For further particulars, please contact.” 2 , * DR. ENDICOTT HOME * Box 1820, t= _ Creston, B C. © @ Tire Change and Balance MYKYTES 789 Cal, Ave. ‘PHONE 365-3111 © Complete Automotive Work @ Mofflors and Brakes tr A REMINDER yy Customers and Friends customers who participated in. our Win 5 Free Ions of Union 76 regular gasoline are’ eligible for the Grand Prize Draw of. Hectrohome {Solid ‘State £ 16", Portable. Color: T. ‘ab Tam, Bereevs sere bee Sie [REMEMBER MAY 51115. ANTI-LITTER WEEK SUPPORT AN OUTDOORS © UNLIT;TERED-.” Proclamation . “ FAVOR YOUR ‘LEFT® FOR SHORTIES SWING \6 SHORT; ENO! s0GH 60 ‘THAT. YOU HAVE TO BEND YOUR LEFT ARM AFTER IMPACT. i see the Pioneer P20 ‘Its a 5 lott more chain saw 7 for your mon ye captain of the leag «the Beavers. Roll ‘off prizes’ were ‘also presented: first « place—Squir- rels and second place—Chip- munks, High single-Rita Wee | ted and’ Blaine Martin. High’ triple—Elaine : Martin. © Strike -outs—Joan Martini and low, game—Marilyn Verigin. Construction fas : ‘Association Meets Tonight ite ‘Southern Interior Con- yn Association’ is meet--> “ing ers ‘at the Lord Nelson .” ‘Hotel in‘ Nelson, where guest speaker will be Mr. Hughes of the’ department of labor." #2" tthe association's April; aoa ‘in Trail, the host of the Levening was Howard Strong” “who intrédu guest speaker Frank: Beinder. ~* ;Mr. Belnder spoke on “free, ‘enterprise’ after which the ‘members and their guests had a ‘general discussion on the'mat- “ter and voiced their opinions. © A78.13 WHITEWALL ANNOUNCE! ONES ‘Low. Everyday Prices. on Quality Atlas - ALL YEAR ROUND Ys W {RADIAL “STEEL W470 TE WHITE WALL 2 OR MORE have your tires installed and balanced by your In Nine-Hole Competition Colonia ‘CANALLIED PRODUCTIONS LTD. CANADA‘S FINEST MIDWAY. TODAYS, ENTERTAINMENT AT ‘YESTERDAY. PRICES. ae Pere Castlegar Arena Grounds — 3 Big Days, Today, Friday & Saturday, May.1, 2&3 Midway Opens — Today & Friday 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday 1 10 a.m. to 11 p.m, Thirty-six ladies played in the 9-hole competition Tuesday. Winners of the Poker Draw were Marlene MacKay, Mary Perehudoff, Bella Moran, : Helen Mosher, Anne Fishwick, ichael; Justine Buf- we Marg Allingham, Irene Sheridan and Karen Smith, Next Tuesday there will be’ a Shole competition; as well-as > Pin Rougd and qualifying for the Petts’ ‘Trophy Competition. Ladies; taking: part are; fi. asked to’ please phone Denny’) for the time. man; and in the occurance a: WHEREAS thoughilessness and negligence ere he main eon ind spread of litter; and WHEREAS litter pollutes our parks, recreational areas, ‘beaches and: school” “grounds by defacing them to our sight; and d WHEREAS litter can be dangerous to our health by causing phystel harm to Complete with mattress. & anne Only: $0. 00 |A Dependable ble Service * <£to'a limited number: of : Book Now! Ty Don't: be’ disappointed. Esso retailer. Each Allas tire catries the impertot Oils guaranice———| al 2 a aoe the problem of litter can be solved by educating the individual, to Shoring. Gneluding shows) use garbage cans, litterbags yond ot other means: of disposal, by: the. teduced and by the’ supply of, vadequate : "The: Scat” “yntro “The asRock-o-FiGne i] Trabant’ - ‘Tilt-a-Whitl' = ‘Scrambler’ ‘Salt-n-Pepper’ and the ‘Octupus’ GAMES of CHANCE Director of Vocational Studies } Sponsored by the Selkitk College - ; K.C. DAYS COMMITTEE. Beas Phone: 352-6601 INSTRUCTOR REQUIRED. Instructor required for casual, rellef Practical Nuning Program, Nelson, B.C. Graduate, Nurse with B.C. Registration preferred. will be received ca bed May, 10, 1973 ‘MAJOR RIDES gucins ‘Adults 35¢ Kiddies 25¢ Bonus: Books Available disposal facilitios; and WHEREAS the City of Castlegar is concerned with the problems. caused by: litter © ‘and-to' bring it,to the attention of the public it is deemed appropriate to appoint the week of May 5 to 11, 1975 es "ANTILITTER WEEK” In‘ the ‘ oy ‘of Castlegar and ‘to urge all citizens to scopetata inthe, elimination» &; reduction of litter and littering: © NOW THEREFORE, Edgar H. Mosby, Mayor of the city of Castlegar; “DO: HEREBY’ 5 DECLARE’ the week of May 5 to 41,1975 as. "ANTI-LITTER’ WEEK" in the City of Castlegar.’ SBsse Res ‘ kK gad Convective Many more. other: items: to i Tumerous to. mention. RES: : SERRBERBRSTS A 1 el ‘sho. be available for: forse training and. or Instructi Experience. in both English and "DAVID ‘GREENING -t _ Appledale RRO No.1 ene, Bc. im 210 {PHONE 226-7642 ry & Saul. 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