CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 10, 1976 The phrase “That's my kind of paper’ is one heard often in reference to Castlegar’s hometown newspaper, the Castlegar News. It's an important reason for progressive busines- ses choosing the Castlegar News for their advertis-. ing messages, because it's read cover-to-cover, back- to-front all seven days of the week! re CASTLEGAR NEWS Thursdays and every day of the week, the Castlegar News gives you more to enjoy! Display Advertising 365-5210 Efforts Bear Fruit Castlegar Join Joins KIJHL C peanpe rite Tes At a meeting that con- sumed almost eight hours of study sessions and decision making, two things stood out at the Kootenay Internation- al Junior Hockey League's annual get-together at Creston last weekend, The league executive ac- cepted the application of Cres- ton and Castlegar to place teams in the league and decided after almost two solid hours of argument pro and con to make yet another approach to the BCAHA to gain Junior A status for thelr league. he meeting opened in Creston's fine new arena with some 28 delegates and execu- tive members, including five from Creston and three from: Castlegar, and two members of the press. Oim Mailey and Karl’ Jo- hansson will stay on as re- ferees-in-chief of the West and East respectively. Moved by Roy Casler and seconded by Don Lane : that Castlegar be accepted as a full- time member of the league, the motion was carried unanimous- ly. 0 The Creston application was presented by Chuck Trus- cott who spoke of starting with ‘a nucleus of about eight Cres- ton players plus a number of Saskatchewan players who will follow the coach Creston has acquired, He coached at Father Athol Murray's Notre Dame school at. Wilcox, Sask., and most of the boys will be from that. school. Reo Touzin made a motion that a $25 fine be invoked against a ‘team missing a meeting without a valid reason and after three consecutive misses $25 be added for each additional miss—Le.: four migs- es $50; five misses $75 and so, on. The motion was carried. The league will play a 44-game schedule with each team getting 22 home and 22 away games each, in its own division. Aclub will play three home and three away against each of the other clubs, while they play. two home and two away against. each’. club in the — opposite division. : KOOTENAY: BLORS. LTD. Rossland’s executive has been given the job of schedul- ing as it did an excellent job last season, With the five teams in each division for the coming season the bottom team in‘ each division will be eliminated from the playoffs, Discussion of the applica. tion for Junior A status was + long and arduous with sugges- tions coming from’ all ‘the delegates. A motion was made to operate asa Junior A circuit with or without the blessing of the BCAHA and to not particl- pate in any Junior B Play- offs but it was defeated. In the end a motion by Markle seconded by Truscott was carried to‘apply, through the regular channels and hope fora breakthrough. A brief will drawn to support the ap- plication, Castlegar’s colors will be the same as the former Castle- ger team used but a “name the team” contest will be held tox cover that part of the club's needs, reported Mel McMullen. ‘The east-west lineup will be Cranbrook, Kimberley, Fer- nie, Spokane and Creston In the . east; with Rossland, Trail, Castlegar, Nelson and Grand Forks in the west. - CASTLEGAR NEWS. Poor Turnout Cancels _ Montrose. ‘B’ Swim Meet By Bob Ratter The Montrose “B" Swim Meet which was to be held last Saturday had to be cancelled due to a poor turnout by the other clubs in this region. It’s too bad, as the meet would have provided the kids with an enjoyable experience in com- petitive swimming, Our first time’ trials were held: on Saturday « with all swimmers turning in fine per- formances, Noteworthy are the awims of Robert Kirkwood, Robert McGauley and Kelvin Beattie who recorded their best times ever in the backstroke, and individual medley respec-: tively. 2 ‘Also impressive were the girls in eight years old and under age bracket. They are as follows: Erika Berger, Doreen Innes, Jennine Harding, Cathy Johnstone and Jana Command, ‘The Aquanauts are locking | Ladies Golf { ‘The winner of ladies’ com: - petition Tuesday was Edie ° Dunn with Vi Stoushnow, Hel- en Clay, Mary Ish and Alice, Shutek close behind. ext Tuesday will be the _ Ladies’. Open. Get your names into Denny before Friday. Public Hearing iN NON-METROPOLITAN AREAS Cestlegar 16 June, 1976 . 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Hi Arrow. Arms You are invited fo attend this important. public hearing to Serene the delivery, of suitable 872.0245. THE SPEEDEE APPLIANCE REPAIR of British Columbia, hos interested in. pre~ ‘senting eithor @ written or oral brief should contact the .Commission’s office: telephone DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION © PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLU areas. FORMULA BROKEN: Power Tools Vacuums Washers, Dryers Fridges, Stoves * Electric Lawn’ Mowers * Small ‘Appliances forward to the Nelson Invita- tional Swim Meet to be held on Sune 26-27. We are hoping to _establish our regional suprem- acy early in the season by taking top honors in that meet. +. The Swim-a-thon is to be held this Saturday and will be followed by a team barbeque at Pass Creek. It should be an enjoyable day for all. Let's hope that the weather will be as co- operative as the. people of. Castlegar have been in sponsor- ing our swimmers! Recreation News -From fhe Director's Desk By Pat Metge This coming weekend is the Castlegar Aquanauts spon- sored Swim-a-thon. Action takes place at the Bob Brand- son Pool this Saturday morning and will continue through the day. ¢ Besides completing laps for pledge monies, many of the swimmers will be competing in the Mile Swim Awards, These awards are obtained by swim- ming a mile in a designated time mit. - There is a challenge race as well, taking place at noon, This race is going to include partici- pation from the local service club members and the local ~ RCMP. detachment. . This “Sunday is the girls’ fun golf tournament at the local ~ golf course. This event is open to all local girls regardless of ; age or ability. For a fun afternoofi of golfing all girls should take’in this nine-hole tournament. which. will get underway’ early atternpon A canoe workshop will be held Tuesday through to Thurs- day. On Tuesday and Wednes- day the workshop will be held at. Pass’: Creek | Park. The Wednesday workshop will be film on Hypothermia entitled “By Natures Rules" For the horseshoe enthusi- | asts, there will be a horseshoe elinte July 8 and 4 in Nelson, . This clinic, which is sponsored by the provincial sports body, is open to any parties, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, June 10, 1976 STEAK & CHICKEN “OUR SPECIALTIES” SADDLE HORSES For For a weekend of learning . new skills, as well as having the opportunity to try your skills against fellow players, this weekend should be on your schedule of eventa! eee June, I hope that you are beginning to prepare your kites for the competitions, Kite fly- ing will be eld at the Twin Rivers School on June 26th and at the Kinnaird Flamentary Schoo! June 28, soe With the Sunflower Fest program of ovents finalized for the July 25th weekend, one of the major events will be the ; parade, To improve’ on this event and make it an entertain- ing and. colorful parade, the organizera certainly would like to see a wide’ variety of participants, If. your. club or. organization wishes to put a float into the parade I know it would be greatly appreciated for well as any interested saute "The Wednesday session is open to students between the ages of 10 and 18, It is advisable to bring an appropriate dinner to these two sessions as time will be “allowed for a wiener roast..This information and fun filled event will include canoe- ing skills ‘as well as camping techniques. On Thursday evening the workshop will be held in the Kinnaird Hall and will feature a With the kite flying con- test coming up at the eud of GROW League Statistics Grow League statistics to May 26 are as follows: Batting — 19 at bats required: ‘AB Hits Aver. Larry Peat 9 500 TimHorcoff. 27: 10—.870 DavePalmer 24 833 BradDawson 21 Ernie Secco ;.. 21 Tom Gawryletz 22 Darrell Dickson 13 0 8 4 Ty 7 4 ‘Service Held. For Grand Forks Woman Funeral service has been held May 31 from the chapel of Hammond Funeral Home of Grand Forks for Grand Forks resident Nellie Pereversoff, 71. Mrs, Pereversoff was born at Arran, Sask., moving to the Kootenays as a- child: and resided at Shoreacres, Glade and Krestova prior. to making “her homie in Grand Forks in 9675 She was predeceased by ‘her first husband Mike Reibin in 1962. : +. Mrs. Pereversoff is sur- vived by her husband, Nick F. Pereversoff of Grand Forks; three. sons,’ John © Reibin' of Kelowna, Harry Pereversoff of Blueberry «Creek and © Nick Pereversoff of Gault, Ont; three daughters, Mrs. Walter (Vera) Swetlishoff of Grand Forks, Mrs. Carl (Polly) Zayt- . soff and. Mrs. Peter: (Mabel) Zaitsoff of Castlegar; 17 grand- children; 14 © great-grandchil- dren; two sisters, Mrs. Polly Koftinoff and Mrs. John (Flor- ence) Voykin, both of Krestova and one brother, Peter Cher- nenkoff of Vancouver. Burial took nies June lat Cer A _SPEEDEE REPAIR SAVER Glen Langset Wayne Florko by th dit certain- ly would go to make ‘a bigger and better event, As Ik am aire many, of you realize after having your homes swarmed with children asking for your support to a Bike-a- thon, our Bike-a-thon is coming up on June 27. From the response shown by’ persons requesting pledge sheets we feel this event is going to be larger than what we first had anticipated. This means that we will need more volunteers in varlous capacities to make this event a success. If you are at all interested ° in assisting us on June 27 please contact the Recreation Office for further details. Hopefully there will be a celebrity kickoff which will include local service clubs per- sonnel plus local’ civic. and 4 oo pay leaders, Homeruns: One each for Larry ~ Brandt, Bill Miller, Larry Peat, and Nerio De Rosa. Ken Plotnikoff 2 0° 1.000 2.0 Rollie Caron 2-1 4 Glen Langset 2 3. 400 Standings (as of May 26): Wor Trail Machine Works Playmor Homes ‘Trail Hotel 1) 2 Rex Hotel ~ 4 3 Junction Mohawks & from our representative, Besides providing” funds for the new community centre it will also give participants the opportunity to spend an after- noon of cycling. The route that < has’: been \ designed, « hopefully: will’ provide an enjoyable ex: perience, as it takes in many of the quieter areas of. the com- munity. For the participants there will be refreshments, as well as prizes for various’ categories, All of which has been donated by local pusiness) The Rocmestn in: eae hard to put together programs - that will be of interest’ to all segments of. the’ community, Hopefully we have found some- « thing that is of interest to you, iffso, get out and pa rticipate. If we haven't provided something ‘ that interests you, let us know and we will see what we can do, Remember there is cance- ing, sailing, hiking, swimming, bicycling and dancing. planned for the, summer months. folder W. H.W. 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