: BASKETBALL MONKEYSIENES! That's what local fans will see when the world famous Harlem Clowns bring @ seit fantastic show. to the Stanley ‘coming Monday at 6:30 p.m. The vNabeurcttiog clowns have Heid - erias-crossing the United States and Canadian provinces as well as. ; the rest of the world for more than 35 years. They are Harlem Clowns, left to ‘right, Bab Harrell, Melvin Walker, Snake counts, ‘ Charley Short, Jim Wooley and Reuben Rowlan. Opponents have “ ‘as much fun as the clowns. Fans never tire watching them. ey come back year after year and always there is a capacity audience out to watch them.’ SER BABS Rac coc beau pie sen aio ec taa a Senior Babe Ruth seems to have.starled with a bang this © year. At’ the. West Kootenay Babe. Ruth .meeting held in Trail Thursday it was learned A d Observations is by Me Ice Chip Hockey and What if is Not All About As Parental Pride Brings Problems With Minor Hockey season drawing to an end the following. observation ,has ‘been. made. “which gives person some ints to. ponder: me Did aoe know that a certain parent goes to the rink witha stop watch, paper and ipencil and keeps an accurate, ‘tab on how’ many times little “Johnnie” (pen name) goes on | the ice during ‘a game? This of course is in relation to the other . "14 or 15 kids on the team. “= Does the’ parent realize that little “Johnnie” probably is not a superstar and if he is not Professional . Pet Grooming BY APPOINTMENT : ONLY .. Kootenay 5 Aquarium & -Pet Supplies 1425 Bay Ave. Phone 364-1918 gelling equal ice-time, it’ is more than likely for many reasons, one of which may. be that he.told the goach, “eSoul}weineedia: goals Does she realize that “Johnnie” is» probably trying like crazy to be a'good hockey player, but’ doesn't quite have the ability? * oye Did you know thal little: ° “Clarence”: (pen :name.for new situation) is only playing in his division for the first year and because he is good and scores lots of goals, Mrs, “Parent” phones the coach and demands that he play in the next division up? < Does Mrs. “Parent” know that “Clarence” is only nine years old and if he moved up he would’ be playing with” or against bays who could be 13 years old and three inches taller and 50 Ibs. heavier? She probably doesn't even think of that. . 8 Did you know that Mrs. “Parent” complains that the kids that play on a rep team as spares, shouldn't play on their house team hecause they ‘gel more ice time than _ little “Johnnie”? Does Mrs. “Parent” know that as’ a spare there is.a possibility that they: may ‘not play al all in. an“ important game?. Why .Mrs.. Parent’: more, than, Likely i thc sparen eee oe the ice when ine layed up, ‘on the rep leam. (It works out to; * about five line changes or 10-15 minutes of ice time during a one hour. game). age Va Did?’you know. that .by taking the win, loss, tie, or who,’ scores what, away. from the notice board, that the whole picture changes. This. is ‘nol hecause little’ “Johnnie” gets more ice time, but because he no longer plays for (he near bottom team. After all, no team _Slandings means that. recrea- tion’ is provided, with no pressure on the players—ex- cept by, yup! you guessed it, Mrs. “Parent”. «8 * Hooray! ‘for the kids, horray! for. the coaches, the managers and double horray!! * for the referees. The. referees—oh — yes!, they are the: ones that Mrs. “Parent” yells at the most when she> is not. yelling at~ her husband who just told her to shut upt! x EERE ; Baseball irre With | Annual Meeting April 18 a thats teams” from Castlegar, Nelson, Grand Forks, ‘Beavér Valley, Slocan:Valley:and Trail will probably be entering the * league. All registrations must be in’ by April 18. The dates of registration in Castlegar will be decided at the Annual Meeting tonight-at 7:30 in the Kinnaird Fire: Hall. A big year is expected in ball so all parents are urged to attend this. meeting. ,. ~ The ‘season - should ‘start approximately, April 29. » oF about 6 per. ve Report on Fitne By Jack Alouf The whole idea of Fitness Week. was. lo (ry) and get a message neross ta the general Public about fitness and) to make people more concerned about. thelr general. physical filness. We feel that this. was accomplished. The testing and informa: tion station, oset Cup ona Thursday evening for three hours) and ona Saturday’ afternoon for four, hours, saw: approximately °650 \people: in attendance and approximately 50 per centof these actually took the fitness tests,” Outofa total populatioin in the area of 11,500) we are looking ata percentage turnout € «While the percentage isnot that impres- sive, we were still very pleased with the turnout, This heing the first. year that we have attempted any- thing of this nature, we feel that through publicity and the © involvement of ‘schools, lube) and organizations we have reached far more than the 650 people who actually turned out al the’ testing stations. The involvement’ with’ the Heart, Foundation made all the difference with” the project, “both for us and for them, Their fund raising canvas ‘this year has gone way over the! lop of last ‘years figure. The. initiation “of ‘annual trophies | for best °dtlehdance sparked: considerable’ énthusi- asm. ‘The® winners‘ of these trophies 'were—for “the ‘club with’ the’ best turnoul—a tie hetween the Kootenay: Karrat' Krunchers |. Diet ’-Club *-and believe it or’nol, the’ Castlegar and ‘District Senior Citizens Association, with: close to 80 per cent turnout from both, ‘The school class which got out. the. most parents’ and relatives and won this-trophy. was Mrs; Townsend's Grade: 3 class from Twin, Rivers School in Castlegar. * t ‘Dr.’ John ’ Walton’ from Castlegar: and Dr.: Tom Song from the: Notre Dame Univer-. sity. of Nelson condueted the tests and ‘did an excellent job coping “with. the amount. of people. Local qualified nurses were on hand to take vital statistics prior’ to the tesling. Recreation News: from the Director's Desk. By Jack Alouf We are’ still accepting: applications ‘for lifeguard in- _ Struclors and a pool: manager for the Bob Brandson Memorial poolin' Kinnaird and/for Pass) *. > general meeting of the Commu- fnity’ Arts Council Creek Park, fie Application forms can be picked up at the. Recreation‘; Office in Castlegar. Interviews will take place before the end of March for all positions ‘adver- dised: eee ee ee This Saturday we will be + taking about 30 youngsters to Fruitvale where they will enter in a low level gymnastic meet, This is a return on the meet held in Castlegar last fall where the Castlegar. gymnastic leam won the “trophy. We -will be fighting to: hang on to this trophy this Saturday. ee ae ‘The annual users’ meetin; for all. school. and - community”. playing fields will be held at. 7:30 p.m. this coming Wednes: day in the Recreation Offic Any group in senior, junior o: minor ball and soccer must be at the meeting if Friendly Frank Says... fs Time for they wish to use a playing area this spring and summer. If your. group is not represented at the meeting we will assume that, © you do not want facilities this season, The meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. sharp. eee ee) Events from our Commu- nity Calendar: _~ March 16—St. Rita's Cath- otic Women's League will. be holding a Tea and Bake Sale at the Legion Hall. March “13-16—A play at Notre ‘Dame University enti- tled “Angels: in Love", Little Lord Fonteroy Folly. : March'18—There will be x al’ the Gaston Public Library | at 0 pam: * The Kinnaird ladies’ vol- leyballteam® visited Tarrys ladies’). valleyball Monday. of. last) week. The results ‘were Kinnaird. won three games and Tarrys won three games." Last’ night the Kinnaird team’ travelled to Nelson: ta’ play. Notre. Dame. University ladies’team. Len ee The senior citizens keep fit class on Tuesdays will be held the area hall.-We welcome all seniors to join in.on the class. ‘ * * . y ¢-1,fecl thal\I must give a‘ word of support to’: Burt Campbell's. editorial - in” last. “week's. Castlegar News. The editorial spoke of a need for a “sports and cultural centre and I must agree with him whole- “heartedly. Just: looking. at our. pro-. ” + gram’slatistics from 1973 really tells it like itis. Out of a total of, almost 4,000 people taking part in our, recreation programs, close to 2,000 were involved in strictly cullural. and” social aclivilies. Some things we can ignore but .actual facts’ and figures cannot be ignored. |. team. on’ ‘The toat itself was a simple step test, five: minutes on 0:16 inch high bench for the men and five minutes on a 13 inch bench for the. women. The larger, percent age of people came out fair Lo poor, AS very small percentage came out good and many of ‘these ‘were ardent, skiers and the remainder, which’ was) quite a ‘number, came out poor and overweight, Allin all the message was quite’ clear, “Canada is. an under-developed country") At Joast now: we feel thata great miny more peaple are aware In our area that: they should be doing ‘something: about it: Publicity for Fitness Week. has been excellent, We started with general publicity in, the loval newspaper ‘and constant mentions in my weekly. column in the tleyar News and the Trail Times’, several ;weeks before the event: Then we came , in with posters everywhere and anywhere ‘about four weeks before the event. We started * funning large-ads’in ‘the local paper,ads which were. eye- “catching and also carried a Very definite message. Two weeks before ‘the event’ we slarted into heavy radio advertising on ; the local! radio, I) should ‘also’ mention that about two months . before’ the event’ a flyer was sent out ‘to all’ schools, clubs, churches and organizations, in. the area; approximate mailing between 80) and 100. Radio advertising was backed up by radio interviews :with doctors and Heart. Foundation ‘repre- sentalives. * Members of our. committee also got out to talk with various clubs and organi- zations, i Most of the: cost for publicity’ was borne. by. the» - Heart Foundation’ other than one. newspaper. ad which, was paid for by (he Castlegar Credit + Union “and one by Selkirk Selkirk College also College. donated the club trophy and the other trophy was sponsored by the Heart | Foundation - and Bosse’s Jewellery. - General feedback from the public was. excellent; > many suggesting that. we should do vthis al least® twice a, year. 1. almost forgot to mention’ that the City of Castlegar paid for a large ae ad in the Castlegar News The. only reason more *cultural ‘and social: programs were not offered in 11973. was simply because there were not. the facilities. to’ accommodate them. 'A_ centre: suchas Mr. Campbell: the economy as it would attract. a greal many people to’ the area. I Teel that a centre of this. calibre cannot come about until people start to accept the’ fact that good recreational facilities and program are an agsel to community and not a liability. ss Week "| FRANK'S: |, SAW: SHOP Saws Sharpened on Machine Old Saws, Re-Toothed Phone. | 968-7395 ‘Behind :Castle thea proclaiming Feb, 18 to, 24 “Fitness Week", On. the silurday! night ending’ Fitness Week, the Heart Foundation sponsored a “Keep-A-Fil-Heart" | banquet and dunce where our 70: year. old Queen’ ‘of: Hearts’ was’ presented with a bouquel}; TRUCKLOAD. SALE OF 7 FISH FRIDAY, MARCH 15 fo, 7:30 p.m. a the Castlegar Hotel We Visit Castlegar Twice a Month WEST COAST SEAFOODS Ni For Free - Estimates, Call “Anytime Bob Lightle 365-5890 1904 9th Ave. South Costlegar ‘Summer Fun Summer Pools speaks’ of -would.” -cerlainly make a ‘difference to ! AY ay pee ! 7 ra (VJ) SELKIRK COLLEGE "DRAMA FESTIVAL WEEK!" ‘The ‘Tomahnous ‘ Theatre’ “Workshop Soi workshops and événing performances March 19th fo 23rd. $ ‘Main: Lounge” alkirk ‘College, Castleman: Campus agonal iaenek Ly Tweediy, March: 19. — Dracula 11! £ > ‘Wednesday, March’ 20 — Tomahnous Tempest’. ‘Thursday, March. 21 — The Bacchae Friday, |March 22 — Tomahnous ;Tempest Sty "Evening. Performances 8 opm. Us . Friday, :March'22'— ‘Dracula 11 Saturday, March 23 — The Bacchae Adults A 50 — Students and Children 756° 1S uTickets Available at Carl's ‘Drug Mart’ and Castlegar Drug Those people interested -in forming drama’ workshops, please ‘contact Selkirk splese ~ iene | 365-7292, et from Vancouver in a week. of -matinees, aramne fs Organic: Sheps, Manure, Vigero ‘ 5.6 Cu. Ft. Standard Bag Blue Whale Peat Large and Small Lawn Roto Rake Bars (use before fertilizing) Peat Pots,, Early Seeds, Sprayers, Pruners’ BOB FERGUSON'S _ SPORTING FACTS 4 with the casTeatRD HARDWARE & pom Seed “What boxer holds the record for most fights without a loss?” J, W. Buller, Vermillion, Alta. Hal Bagwell of Gloucester, England, was undefeated in 183 consecutive fights, of which only five were draws, between Aug, 10, 1938 and Nov. 29, 1948, * Aah “What cities have held National Hockey League franchises?” RE, Gregoire, Asbestos, Que. Since the league's inception in 1917 with Montreal (2 teams), Quebec : City,, Ottawa ‘and’ Toronto, 19 ‘cities have ome participation in the NHL, The list includes Hamilton, Boston, New York, Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Oakland, Los Angeles, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Vancouver, Buffalo and Atlanta. Further expansion will see, Washington and Kansas City. join the group next year. \ oe * Got a question on sports you'd like answered? Give it to Jock ‘Stewart at CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS, “it Sorting Facts, 21C Deerfield Dr., Ottawa, Ont. Castlegar to Host Pup Tourney Castlegar will be hosting. {is third annual Pup Tourna- ment March 29 to 91 with eight teams participating, Resides the local’ team, * hockey teams from Trail, Grand Forks, Kimberley, Cranbrook, Nelson, Spokane and Willlams Lake will be taking part. They will be competing for three medals. A gold, silver and bronze, Three awards will also be presented, These are most valuable’. defenceman, — most valuable forward and most viluable goalkeeper, A banquet will be held at noon on March 30 in the Arena Hall. The sehedule for the tourney is as’ follows: Game one will be played on New Denver Sr. Women Compete In B.C. Amateur Basketball Finals New Denver will play: this Friday and Saturday in the B.C. Amateur | Basketball’ Assacia- lion finals to be held in Kamloops, The team gained the right when the New Denver West Kootenay Senior Women's “B" is held the Trail All Stars to tie to win a twogame total point series 68-64, This is the first year of regular competition for. this New Denver group | which played the deciding game last Thursday in Fruitvale, — Casilegar and District Bowling Results Coffee Break League (Feb. 19) «LHS Ann Kajaar 802. LAT: ‘Ann Kajar 694, THS Pincurlers 992. THT Pincurlers 2822. “= “Team Points: Cheerios 2, Mutffets 3, Mugs 1, Pincurlers 4, ‘Take 5 -\0,.Wheaties 2, Other 600's: Grace McCul- lough 639, Helen’ Kinakin 619, Nancy. Chernenkoff 615, Betty, Oglow: 611. Coffee Break League (Feb. 26) : ‘LHS Robin Eldridge 271. LHT Elaine Martin 585; THS Pincurlers:1058. THT Pincurlers 2852. ‘Team Points: Cheerios 3, Muffets 1, Mugs 1, Pincurlers 3, Take 5 - 3, Wheaties:1. Monday Night 7 p.m. (Mar. 4) LHS-Kris John 255. LHT Kris John 634. MHS Greg Stefoniuk '960.. : ‘MHT. Len‘ Donald ‘715. ‘THS Screwhalls ee Hees Screwballs 2752. Castlegar News 3, Columbia 5 Team Points: Screwballs 3, Purple People Eaters'1, Spark Plugs 2, Mishaps 2, Pubbers 1, Expos 3, Other 600's: Orlando Vee- chio 626, ae Stefoniuk 707. “Tuesday LHS eee Hill 320. LHT. Irene Hill 855.7 THS Macalister Ins. 1143, THT. Macalister Ins. 3076. Team’ Points: | Castlegar Drug” 54, Independents 36, Lucky Five $2, Macalister Ins, 55, Boundary — Electric 48, Sentinals 39. Other 600' ‘St Mary Quiding Tues. 7 p.m.’ Mixed (Feb. 26) LHS Mable Postnikoff 238. LHT Polly Sawchenko' 627. MHS Matt Rohn 279. MHT ‘Marvin Le Roy.723. THS Regulars 1044. THT Ding-Bats 2879,” Team Points: Alley-Cats.1, Regulars 1, Misfits 0, Ding-Bats Screwballs 4. Other 600's: Stewart Lan- gille 621, Kay’ Adshead 604, Matt: Rohn.602. - “Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 (Feb. LHS Marge Bonnett 292. : Legion. Ladies Compete +Nelson: es Dowling Troph ” Bighteen béwling 5 teams and seven curling teams. took © part Sunday." in“ the ‘Ladi Auxiliary, West Kootenay Zone bowling and’ curling: competi- lions. Registration: for: the event got under way at 9 a.m. ‘in the City Centre dining room with the Cast L.A. : Centre dining. room with mu ‘ provided» by’:.the:Bonnett’s, ~ Approximately ;» 125 “persons * enjoyed ‘a’ delicious-: smorgas- bord provided bythe Castlegar. After supper’ West Konte. nay Zone’ representative “Mrs. H as:hoslesses, Coffee and doughnuls were: ‘available throughout the day to. ‘the players in between their games., Players were from Nakusp, Nelson, Grand Forks, Fruitvale, Rossland, Trail and Castlegar. “> Bowling finished at:4 p.m. and curling around (6:30. p:m. During the long» wait: - for supper, dancing and sing song were enjoyed in “the” City | REELECT SS MIKES os “LIVINGSTONE For, City: Alderman ; sincere “thanks to Castlegar for all their many. courtesies: throughout the day. She then,-assisted. by. Mrs. E. Rourke ‘of Castlegar, presented | the. winners with their. prizes, The West Kootenay Bowl ing Trophy was won by Mary Fletcher ahd her team :from ° Nelson. Second prize to :Mrs. Jean Letcher “and” her team from Trail. Hard Luck prize;lo Mrs. Curling prizes to Mrs. Doreen Onions, skip of the Grand Forks tink. ‘They.’ won: the West Kootenay Trophy. Second prize went. to’ Mrs. Dunlop, skip, of, the Rossland rink. Dorothy ‘McKinney, and“ her team from Grand Forks. - LHT. Charlene Moffat 700, MHS Matt Rohn 309, MHT . Msatt Rohn 737, as Nighthawks ‘HT. Nighthawks 8224. + Spoilers 1, 1, L-G-Hees 0, Checkers’ 3, | Nighthawks 4 Seven Elevenths:'3. Other’ 600's: "John Shaw 666, Marge Bonnett 654, Bill Shay 650, Leo Plamondon 622, Ed Webster 620. ped Me Morning Drivers League (Feb, ioe Mary’ MacAlpine 282, LHT. Erma Mykyte 658. THS Hornets 959. THT. Chevys 2750, Team Points: Cadillacs: 1, 1203. Mustangs 0, Hornets 3, Chevys | 3, Ramblers 1, T-Birds 4. Other 600's: Mary MacAl- pine 639, Ruth. Rourke 611, Marge Bonnett 609. Wed. Morning Drivers League (Feb. 27) LHS Bobbie -Keraiff 295, LHT Erma Mykyte 657. THS Hornets 1018, THT. Hornets 2786, Team Points: Cadillacs ‘3, Mustangs 1, Hornets a Chevys cl othy Glendenning 609, Mary MacAlpine 608. il Kno! Her’ 265. HT 8 Lil’ Knowler 717.: 9 THS * Eagles “1043. “THT Budgies’ 2922. Team Points: Canariés 4, Parrots '4; Budgies 3,' Eagles 1, Swallows 0,’ Orioles 0... Other 600's: Louise Cook 661, Judy‘ Meyers 641, Emily Lutze 638, Inga Lamont 612, -Irene Conroy 6056." 5 Thursday Morning Ladies LHS: Elaine Martin _257. LHT- Elaine: Martin 682. ~ THS ‘ Beavers 909. THT” ‘Squirrels 2535, Team” Points: | Minks 3: Beavers 1, Chipmunks’ .'1, Squirrels: 3, - Lions 1, Teddy Bears 3. Other 600's: Joan Martin 661, Jean Syl 631. Strikeouts: Iris Nicholson - Elaine Martin 2. Rowdy Rollers - Thurs. 1 p.m: (Feb. 21) 2 LHS Annie Kooehia 245, LUT Bonnie While 6" THS Screamers oa8. THT ‘Shirley’ ‘Bar- ton. 665, ‘rene Hill 641, Annie Koochin 612. EMPLOYERS © ‘LET CANADA MAN POWER hb Information Centre : Team points: Hooters 45, Screamers. 38, Groaners 41, Wailers 44, Criers 61,/ Moaners. 4d. Thre, Night. Mixed League (Feb. 28) LHS «Dean Koenig 263, ‘LHT Dean Koenig. 643, §, Cyril. Tamelin. 303. MHT Cyril Tamelin 691. THS Flintstones THT Flintstones 2917. Team Points: Avengers 3, Stand Bys 3, Hee Haws 0, Head Pins 2, Robson Rollers © 4, Sunduwners 2, All Stars 0, Jive Five 1, Flintstones’ 4, Alley Cats .3,. Beginners. 1, Eager Beavers 1. Other 600's:. Orlando Vee- chio 686,. Dave. Hiebert 667, George Stoochnolf . 660,: Jake Koenig 642, Helene Turner 636, Matt Rohn 627, Mario Carpino 627, Roland Palsson.620, Lola Tymofievich 612, John Stetsko “604, 1042, aa is Frldy ag panty hetween nd mes will play game 10 tm. on the Saturday, Y Lvo will be played an yal 5 pm. between Cranbrook and) Nelson and wime four at 9 pm. the same between) Spokane and ke, The winners of (wo games will play game. seven al 20 pam. oon the Saturday, Winners of games six and seven will play on the Sunday at Tian. with the winner of this same being presented the gold medal and the runner-up the silver medal. Game five is to take place im. on the Saturday yeen the losers af games nd three, with game eight scheduled for 4 pam, that Saturday, played by the losers: of paimes two and four, In turn the winners of this competition will lake on. the losers of a 6 pam. game between the losers of bronze medal, Tensioners Vurling First Round Robin Completed By John Datziel ‘The first. round ‘robin. is now finished for the Castlegar Pensioners’ Curling Club, but it ended ina tie between Lloyd Lyons rink ind Mike Verzuh's means a playoff to declire oa wer. This will take place and winner in next The Norman: Everard's have deserted us for the halmy uence hes of Waikiki for three and asa result’ John has been promoted to skip, nice going John, sock it to them, Unfortunately the return visit. to Trail in: the inter. club ifferently. New rinks were drawn for it. They are as follows in order of skips, thirds, seconds and leads: Bradford, Otto, Walk- er, Jack Scott, Joe Ulmi; John Dalziel, George Wilson, Art S, George St. Le’ Roy, -Jim r Pellegrin, Bert Lluyd Lyons, Bill Waldie, Bill Sommerfield, Omar Lightle; Pele Murphy, Joe Killough, Fred Hostetter, John Woytella; John Sherbiko, Erniv Newman, Wally Walper, Nor- man Thomlinson; Mike Verzuh, Gunnar Selvig, Ed Schulte, Bob Hunter, exchange had to be due to the sudden ‘passing of one of their active members, Al Hall, The members. of our club would like to) extend their aithy to those of and friends on their He will long be das a fine friend, a ate and a worlhy aciinenl by all who knew him, This. return) engagement wilh take’ place) lomorrow morning and we should have the result for our readers next Our club has also been invited to send two rinks into Trail this coming Saturday to take part in the annual district AOTS -bonspiel. Should this materialize an account will also . be fartheaming. 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