SAAN Wp tera rae tas a sae Al0 CASTLEGAR NE {ook firet place im col WS, Thursday, February 16, 1978 * pes poe ane ta tae ie ee a 120 Bowlers Participate fn the Giviston with the ing of Stella Palaramuk, Fred Bonnett, Carol ni Vecchio, Karen Mykyte, Erma Mykyte and Angle Arnason. DIE HARDS tock first place —Castle Bowladrome Photo Bonneit’s Bowling Tour The seventh annual Bon- snett’s Ladies’ Bowling Tourna- ment held Monday had 24 teams entered this year. Out of 120 bowlers participating, three recorded strike-outs— Nona Paulson, Maria Makaroff and Bobbie Keraiff. : At the banquet held at the Legion Hall, Fred Bonnett presented trophies which he had donated to the first-place winners in the A and B sections, as well as the first- place individual triple winners in A, B and C sections. The ladies extend thanks to Mr. Bonnett, Ken Yaseniuk of Dave's Dixie Lee, Gordon Brady of CKQR and the Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary «for. their gencrous donations. Proceeds of $88 realized _ from raffles held throughout In the “‘B’’ Division with the team consisting of Verena DeWalt, Kathy Chernoff, Alna ie Hedh A = nie —Castle Bowladrome Photo | Commercial Hockey “| League Standings Castlegar Commercial Hockey League standings as of Ww 26 1 24 2 Juveniles 9 2 V&HContr. 8 3 C. Drugs & 2 Top 10 Player GP G oA Wayne Kinakin, (D-B-D) 29 66 50 Don Savinkoff (D-B-D) 27 42 Jerry Antignani (HA) 300 2387 Rick Beauchamp (HA) Lr 43 (27 Jerry Hurd (HA) 28 #418 «36 Vince Antignani (HA) ('°°". 26 ie Ed Zebroff (D-B-D) 19 21 25 Howie Byers (HA) Dan Holdsworth (D-B-D) 23° «17 «8 Don Mair (HA) 28 (18 23 Goaltenders Dave Grundy (D-B-D) 1 Phil Markin (D-B-D) 3 6 0 2,00 Total D-B-D 29. 92 #1 Larry Ingham (V&H) 5 48 0 317 9.60 Kirby (V&H) 6 0 5.67 Denisoff and Kirby (V&H) A 10 56 O 5,60 Beamish (V&H) 0 60 (6,00 Hlookoff (V&H) 3 4AT7., 5.67 Morris (V&H) 4 20 O 5,00 Total V&H Contractors 32.205 «0 (6.41 Mackenzie (Juv.) ‘ 13 830.88 “Wallace (Juv.) 3 0 8,00 Mackenzie and Wallace (Juv.) 16. 97 O 647 Total Juveniles 320 2110 (06.59 Lawrence Chernoff (CD) - 18 126 0 7.00 Kirby (CD) GP GA S/0 Avg. 5 34 0 680 Phil Markin (HA) I 7 1 247 Dennis Chernenkoff (HA) % 12. 48 2 4.00 Total Hi Arrow Arms 3695-3 3.06 D. Chernenkoff (CD) 1 9 O- 9.00 Bob Batting (CD) 4 24 6.00 Total Castlegar Drugs 28 192 0 6.86 ' the-day will be sent to the Variety Club Telethon fund for the Children’s Hospital. The following isa list of the winners: : “A” Division Team First—Hopefulls (384 Stella Palamaruk, Carol V: chio, Karen Mykyte, Angie Arnason, Erma Mykyte. Second—Dingbats (8273); Bobbie Keraiff, Kathy Horcoff, ke oF ay Third—Slocan Rollers (3264); Mary ‘Strélaeff, Elaine Woods, Ann Podd, Kathy Voy- kin, Marilyn Kerfoot. Fourth—Misfits (8258); Vi Edstrom, Linda Buday, Bonnie White, Kay MeGauley, Bertha Vincent. Fifth—3m's8 (3148); Mar- celle Wright, Vi McLuckie, Mary Quiding, Marge Schnie- der, Irene Hill, Sixth Homes nament (3168); Betty Evin, Doris Zoob- koff, Flo Kavaloff, Liz Stooch- noff, Laura Evdokimoff, Third—China Dolls (8126); Linda Worley, Vi Madrigga, Liz Madrigga, Darlene Carter, Do- teen White, Fourth — Helen's Five (9065); Helen Roberta, Joan Humphries, Jean Berikoff, Lola Tymofievich, Nellie Verigan. Fifth —Eagles (8011); Dianne Dermody, Shirley Fo- dor, Donna Fabian, Janice Barton, Shirley Barton. Sixth—Aristocats (2988); Gerte Henke, Denise Duck- worth, Louise Gjennestad, Chris Makiev, Yvonne.Magee. Hard Luck Team—Valley Mites (2813); Ann Podd, Violet Popoff, Marie Verigan, Jean: nette Klapstien, Sara Legebo- koff. i Individual “A” z Triple~First, Erma My- kyte (789); second, Diana Lady . (760); third,” Nona Paulson (698); fourth, Kathy Voykin and Bonnie White (664); fifth, Bob- bie Keraiff and Karen Mykyte (663). : Single—First, Erma » My- kyte (317); second, Diana Lady (288); = os tn aes vas sears Siocan Valley Outriders Complete First Year The. Slocan Valley Out- riders Riding. Club, a newly- formed, non-profit society aim- at h h Kasper of Nelson; and the second raffle winner was Lisa Sutherland of Lardeau, who and sportsmanship in the Castlegar, Nelson ahd Slocan Valley areas, has. now been in- operation for one'year. One of the highlights of their first year in operation was receiving a $16,000 Federal Government Works Grant to hire five people to build a large show arena, dressage size arena, concession stand, wash- rooms, judges stand and stable and camping facilities at Pass- more. Work on ‘this project’ - atarted In November and con- tinued for one month, and is to be resumed again in March. The club held two raffles during the past year; one was a $1,000 firat prize lottery held in July, with the winner being E. Students Made A Million . Five high-school students, all girls, played the stock market for 12 weeks and turned $100,000 into‘almost $1 million —at least on paper. - Under a program sponsor- ed for the’ last eight years by Wilfrid peuer University in ty +) ees & won 8 Mickey. Two inter-club clinics were held at member's homes during the: summer and,a small gym- khana wag held in,conjunction with Winlaw Days on July Ist. The new club ive for se V7] COLLEGE requires a PURCHASING CLERK DUTIES: : Under supervision of Purchasing Officer will check and authorization, type and mall requisitions for clarity and bate tion, peer ma 1978 is comprised of president Steve Jessome of Slocan Park; vice-president Barry Custance of Crescent Valley; treasurer Eva Cumming of Slocan Park; and secretary. Lois Taylor of Crescent Valley. Directors are Ldrna Sofon- off and Pete Milton, both of Winlaw. eeu . A two-day horse show and gymkhana will be held Aug. 12th and 18th at the club's new showground location at Pass- more, with a variety of English and Western events, as well as jumping. The club has booked two instructors to give English and Western lessons . throughout the year. Dr. Jeanne White of Vernon, a British Pony Club Class “A” instructor, will teach for three days in July and Mrs, Lenore Ketcheson of Calgary will instruct a Western riding clinic for three days in June. Members report that inter- Gem: roff (185). thetical investments and a “B” Division Triple—First, Elaine Woods (686); second, Lola Tymofievich *(673); third, Ev Bennett (639); ‘st, Darlene Carter (281); second, Elaine Woods (269); third, Madeline (262) (3109); Bonnie White, Del Lutz, Linda Buday, Diana Lady, Teresa Anderson, Hard Luck Team—Kinber- ries (2845); Linda Miller, Lisa Antignani, Cheryl Closkey, Col- leen Lightle, Dorothy Tipping. “B" Division’ Team First—Die Hards (8254); Verena DeWalt, Kathy Cher- noff, Aina Stetsko, Nila Hoo- laeff, Diana Lady. Second —Robson Gals Game Results By J.B. PALMER Feb. &—Juvenile Girls 35, Lucerne Secondary School 20; Sr. Women 84, New Denver 16. New Denver's first game— Sr. Men 100, Slocan City 95. Feb. 7—Sr. Women's. 47, Beaver Valley 50; top scorer - Carol Morris 17 points, 20 re- bounds. : Feb. 9—Sr. Men's 120, Jam Factory, Nelson 86; top scorer - Bill Walker with 24 points, Feb. 11—Sr. Women’s 23, Cranbrook 32. 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Sr. Women 56, Rossland Sr. Women: 51; top “scorer - Chris Fitzpatrick with 19 points; top rebounder - Carol " Morris with 16 rebounds. Sr. Meh 66, Trail Men 55; top scorer - Rand Wayling with 22 points. -Gov't Plan For New Coin Is Scrapped The government has scrap- ped its first set of plans to manufacture new one-cent coins because they would have cost two cents each to produce, Jean-Pierre Goyer, minister of supply and services said re- cently. . He told the Commons the project was withdrawn, not only because of protests by businesses which would have had-to spend millions of dollars on such equipment.as new vending machines, but because “it costs two cents to manu- facture a one-cent piece.” The government will study other proposals for a néw coin, he added. z Goyer was replying to Peter Bawden (PC-Calgary South) who asked whether the Canadian Mint has secret de- signs for coins worth 20 cents, 40 cents and 80 cents to replace current nickels, dimes . and * quarters. “The mint has no secret plans," Goyer said. Canadian Life Insurance Only one-fifth of one per cent of Canadian applicants for * life insurance are turned down because of dangerous occupa- tions. : 9 Roffle Wedding _ Invites . Tickets CASTLEGAR NEWS atthe ept track of their transactions. wari the new Uub is ga and] things look bright for the Out- riders in 1978. New members _ are welcome to join. ders, freight, arrange internal delivery, fill stock: requisi- telah Atty departmental charge. reports, receive and summarize bids, maintain stockroom: and inven- tory, act as receptioniat to staff and general public, maintain files, type correspondence, other related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS: oe Grade 1 ical tralning; must be able to type with a pH Haat of sean and.shoutd have knowledge of traffle and customs, duty and taxes; should be familiar with general business practice and have some organizational abllity. One year of previous related experience is preferred. B.C. Orivers license Is preferred, LARY: : te Horrdanee with the C.U.P.E. collective agreement. STARTING DATE: March 8, 1978 APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: February 20, 1978 ADDRESS APPLICATIONS TO: Personnel Office Saleirk College Castlegar, BiG: VIN 3J1 There are two powerful motors, one in tha Powermate head, tha other in the canister. 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