CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 3, 1977 ” Hockey for Minors Pass Out Defence ir team Is shorthanded, the most Impor- tent ant thing ia to Protect the best ing zones, keep man from getting a good shot on 1 goal Attackers positioned In the corners of the rink in be dangerous. peeeete rain let that attacker in the comer @s a screen so the can’t see whats coming athim. Castleaird Hardware *Your Marshall-Wells Store in the Plaza” SEE US FOR SKATE SHARPENING by Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Sr. Mite Division Feb.. 19—(In Spokane) Castlegar Jolly Green Giants 2, Spokane Shochouse Bruins 1, In goal for Castlegar was 8, + Laurionte, Scoring were T. Carew and C, Carew, with as- sists from. L. Crowe and T. Carew. ° Castlegar Red Machines 7, Spokane Kimmel Mites 1. In goal for Castlegar was R. Van Tassel, Scoring for the Red Machines were M. Fike (4), D. Allen (2) and L. Klimchuk, As- sists were made by K. Klim- chuk (8), D. Martini, R. Ehman, K. Sorenson, B, Kristiansen and K. Biln. Castlegar Penguins 2, Spo- kane Fidelity 4, In goal for the Penguins was W. Salekin; Scoring the Castlegar goal were D. Innes assisted by 8, Picton; and K, Uchida assisted by D. Innes and 8S, Picton. Feb. 20-(In Spokane) Castlegar Jolly Green Giants 2, Spokane Fidelity 1. In goal for Castlegar was T. Carew. Goals were scored by C. Nichvolodoff and T. Nazaroff. Castlegar Red Machines 5, Spokane Simchuk Mites 0. In goal for Castlegar was R. Van Tassel, Scoring for the Red Machines were M. Fike (2), with singles by D. Martini, K. Sorenson and R, Ehman. As- sists went to M. Fike (8), K. Sorenson (2), R, Ehman (2), K. Biln_ and K. Klimehuk, Castlogar Penguins 4, Spo- kane Kimmel Mites 4, In goal for Castlegar was F. Gallo, S8coririg goals were W. Salekin assisted by K. Uchida and D. Wier; D. Kolman unassisted; W. Salekin, assisted by 8. Picton; and D. Innes assisted by D. Wier. Pup Feb. etine Castlegar) Castlegar Pup Reps 9, Osoyoos Pup Reps 4. In goal for Castle- gar, K. Armstrong, and. 8, Voykin. Scoring for Castlegar were D. Terhune (4), R. Adams {2), J. Mair (2), and R. Salekin, Assists went to R, Adams (2), D. Terhune (4), and J. Verigin. Feb. 20—Osoyoos Pup Reps 7, Castlegar Pup Reps 3. In goal for Castlegar were K, Armstrong and 8, Voykin. Scoring for Castlegar were K. Koorbatoff (2) and B. Mair. Assists went to P, Horning (3), and B, Mair (2). Pee Wee Division — (No date indi } Pup Reps 6 vs Mustangs 1, In goal for the Pup Reps was K, < Armstrong, with E, Strelieff in goal for the Mustangs, Scoring for the Pup Reps were J, Mair (2), D. Terhune (3), and EB. Knowler. Assists went to D, Terhune (2), D.. Zibin, ©, Tamelin and R. Adams. Scoring for the Mustangs were L. ' Verigin assisted by G. Stewart and P,'Smitheran, Feb. 17—Maple Leafs 1 vs. Pup Reps 2, In goal for the Maple Leafs was B. Krug, with K. Armstrong for the Pup Reps. Scoring for the Maple Leafs were C. Kilpatrick, as. sisted. by 8. Standige. Scoring for the Pup. Reps’ were C, Tomilin and R Salekin, assisted by D. Terhune. Feb. 18—Bruins 4 vs Canucks 8. In goal for the Bruins was T, Swanson, with G, Soloveoff in goal for Canucks, Scoring for the Bruins were K. Cheveldave (2), L. Tamelin and a Kanigan. Assists went to J, ers 5, Flyers 2. In goal ie the Rangers was L. Tomilin, with G. Silvester in goal for the | Flyers. Scoring for the Rangers were D. Melsted (2), K. Keraiff, and K. Perepolkin. Ranger as- sists went to K. Keraiff, L. Makortoff, and D. Melsted. Scoring for the Flyers were R. Ostoforoff and R. Yule. Flyer assists went to B. DeSousa and R. Ostoforoff. Calder, C, and 8, Samoyloff.. Scoring for the Canucks were .M. Corbett (2) and J. Berekoff, with an assist going to M. Corbett. Feb. 19—Canucks 4 vs Rangers 7. In goal for the Canucks was J. Verigin, with L, Tomilin in goal for the Rangers. Scoring for the Canucks were M. Corbett, J. Berekoff, D. Salekin- and K. Ross. Assists went to E. Freidel, F. Soloveoff and J. Berekoff. Scoring for the Rangérs were K. Keralff (2), D, Melated (8), K. Cormier and K. Perepolkin, Assists went to R. Marshall and K. Cormier. Flyers 4 vs Maple Leafs 1. In goal for the Flyers wasG, Silvester, with B.'Krug in’ goal for the Maple Leafs, Scoring for . the Flyers were B, DeSousa (2), R. Ostoforoff and R, Popoff. " Assists went to M. Koothin and D. Picton, Scoring the’ Maple Leafs’ single goal was R. Alex- ander, assisted by R. Horkoff. Rangers 5 vs Maple’Leafs. 2, In goal for the Rangers was \ L, Tomilin, with B. Krug in goal’ for the Maple Leafs. Scoring for | the Rangers were K. Perepol- kin (2), D, Melsted (2) and K. Keraiff.. Assists went to D. Melsted, K, Keraiff (2), and L. Makortoff. Scoring for the | Maple Leafs were G. Roberts and B, Makortoff, with assists going to D. Standidge and R. Horkoff, TOMLIN Plumbing & Heating Ltd. ‘We are now taking Orders for SEWER CONNECTION We Supply & Install SEPTIC. TANKS & FIELD Site 5, hal a $5.1 Mike Tomlin “OWalter Tornlin 965-5511 034 365.5 bb ah ODE lige Parliament Bldgs. 50} > s acnunesearesnemnmenrneneererirs CASTLEGAR NEWS telenews Legislative Library. ¢Published- Every Thursday Morning at “The Crossronds of the Kootenays” See B Section LA (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES CONCRETE GRAVEL > ‘FIT RUN GRAVEL TOP SO! — 34. CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL . DRAIN: ROCK — MORTAR SAND ‘PHONE 365-7124° _UNION SHOP Legion 1 vs Pee Wee Rep 3, In goal for the Legion was D. Johnstone with D, Kinakin in goal for Pee Wee Rep. Scoring - for the Legion was 8. Simonen, assisted by B, Allen, Scoring for Pee Wee. Rep were J. Smith, M. Johnstone and D. MacKinnon,. with an assist going to S. Jones. Feb. 17—Woodland Const. 3 “va CSCU 1, In: goal for Castlegar and District Bowling Results _ The sixth annual Bonnetts Bowling Tournament, followed by a supper at the Legion, saw 100 bowlers take part with the following results: Winners “A” Teams Ist : Helen's 5-3272, Helen Roberts, : Chris McKeui, Caron Le Roy, : Joan Humphrey and Myrna : Wesley. i 2nd: 5-Shakes $200. Marge Korody, Roly Roberts, Annie Koochin, Judy Myers and ' Marge Bonnett. 8rd: Castlegar Drug 8188, Trene Sheridin, Elsie Rysen, : Kay Gretchin, Louise Howes and Kathy Weiss. » Individual High 3 “A” Division lsat: Erma Mykyte 697, 8nd: Miller 692, 3rd: Elsie. Rysen 681, and Colleen Lightle 681. High Single 1st: Erma Mykyte 303, 2nd: Bonnie White 276, 8rd: Joan Humphrey 268, and Linda Miller 266, “B” Teams Ist: Bare Cats 3415, Mary Bermel, Phyllis Phipps, Nancy Chernenkoff, Bea Knut- son, and Dorothy Hardy. Machine Sharpening @ Saws @ Tools @ Scissors, ete. FRANK’S SHARPENING SERVICE (Behind Castle Theatre) 365-7395 Whatever you are building, whether it be a GARAGE CARPORT HOUSE or WAREHOUSE Phone or drop in'for a free estimate on ROOF RAFTERS 2nd: Eagles $222. Shirley Torbic, Dot Tipping, Pauline Marquis, Shirley Fodor, and Diane Dermody. * 8rd: Loosers 9188, Bobbie Keraiff, Kathy Horeoff, Donna Obetkoff, Jackie Stefoniuk, and Karen Mykyte. “B" Individual High 3 - 1st: Kathy Horcoff 698, 2nd: Nancy * Chernenkoff 640, 8rd: Dorothy Hardy 622, and 4th: Shirley Torbic 614, “B” Individual High Single lat: Kathy Horcoff 260, 2nd: Nancy Chernenkoff 244, 3rd: Elaine Mair 243, and 4th: Irene Sheridin 242, “C” Individual High 3 Ist: Jackie Stefonuik 640, 2nd: Marge Korody 526. “C" Individual High Single 1st: Jackie Stefonuik 209, 2nd: Marge Korody 207. Strike Oute | Phillis, Phipps, Caron Le Roy, and Joan Mari tini. s «8 Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. LHS Nancy- Donald 214, LHT Nancy Donald 688. MHS Darryl Rourke 306. MHT Darryl Rourke 799. THS Tidy Bowlers 1117. THT Tidy Bowlers 3016. Team Points: Screwballs 1, Sunshiners 1, Lucky 2's 3, Plus 4's 3, Olympics 1, Tidy Bowlers 3. Other 600's: Dave Calder 154, Ed’ Waywood 702, Charlie Burdett 698, Marvin Hood 642. Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Elsie Rysen 214, LHT |. Elsie Rysen 605, HULME Y ¥ TRWSsS The Roof Rafter Specialists Phone 365-2414 636B 6th Ave. South Castlegar = P ZZ) — top-seated Rossland’ Warriors 9-2 in Rossland: Monday night, winning .the Kootenay Inter- national Junior Hockey League * west“ division final - in’: the seventh game of the best-of seven series, The’ Rebels will now.. be + meeting: the first-placed East Kotenay Cranbrook Colts in a . best-of-five series to determine the league champions, Rebel captain Ken Gorkoff accepted the West Rootensy.5 Trophy ~ from «Lyle Roberts, West. Kootenay director, B.C. Amateur Hockey ‘Association, hefore a capacity crowd,.a large. - portion ‘of. which were jubilant Castlegar fans. ° ‘Yule and teammate Brian Veri- gin led the scoring with two. igoals apiece, with singles Bi . New Kids on Block ‘Townsend, Kirby, Oishi, Tas- sone and Bozek. Tom Connatty Yhad_ a big night with two as- sists; Yule came:up with two; and. singles were credited’ to pellezen, Tassone, eek who hit'the marker for one in ‘the first period and the other in the second.” (. Jerry ‘Dycks of Castlegar stopped 25 shots on net, ‘while Rossland’s Wert and. McFar- a sets : Rossland, remaining score- less in the third period,’ got: both its goals from, Dan Walker, land b for 41 saves. Pour, of ‘the 10. penalties "were picked up by the Rebels, with ‘Rossland ng the re- “maining. six. ‘A request to have the role of. regional districts and their functions’ reviewed: and as- sessed has been made by the city. At Tuesday night's meet- ing Mayor Audrey Moore re- ceived the support of. il to building inspections, planning and recreation, “Perhaps the regional dis- tricts could contract with municipalities for services in the outlying areas, this would be cheaper than building their take such a step. “The thrust of any level of government should be service to the people,” said Mayor Moore. “This can be effected in various ways, and not neces- sarily by centralization, which appears to be the attitude of the Regional District of Central Kootenay.” Other communities have also expressed the need for a complete review. “After all,’ this level of government was established in 1966, and to the best. of. my knowledge,” says | Mayor Moore, “has yet to undergo this type of critical analysis.” She noted that during the past 10 years various provincial departments have been altered and responsibilities changed so that some of the original duties assigned to regional districts are no longer in effect. “Provincial departments have been enlarged and are. presently carrying out.-such function as ambulance service’ and assessment,” she said. “These were formerly re- sponsibilities of regional’ dis- “trict. Municipalities ‘have ae own Mayor Moore also stated that the regional district bound- aries may need adjustment in the light of development, growth and population shifts which have. taken «place * throughout the province in the past 10: years. Friday Night's Game 500 Seats Being ‘Added Five hundred additional seats, in the: form. of portable bleachers, have been added to the Castlegar. and District Arena and C the crowd that. has nt ‘ become faithful followers of the Castlegar Junior Rebels. The newly named West Kootenay Champs will face-off with their East Kootenay counterpart tomorrow night ene. the they play + Cranbrook's junior hockey team, the Cranbrook Co! ‘The Castlegar Rebels Hockey Club has made special arrange- ments for selling tickets to'senior citizens as well as arranging hus tickets for the’ games scheduled in Cranbrook. * Tomorrow night the public at large will not be sold tickets until 7 p.m, Tickets, to senior citizens only, will be available from 6:30 to 7 for the 8:30 game. This will also give the senior citizens the opportunity. to.find adequate seating.” A special section is to be set up at Friday's game to allow people to make a deposit and place | their name for transportation to the games fn Cranbrook. Tentative plans call for one tol two Seen eet buses to be chartered. These are for use by fans onl; Game schedule for the best out of tive 6 between the Castlegar Rebels and the Cranbrook Colts are as follows: First game is tomorrow night at 8:30 in Castlegar followed by the second game Sunday afternoon at 2 in Cranbrook. The third game returns to Castlegar March 18, again at 8:30 Pa me followed by a further game in Cranbrook March 20, also at 2 eae itis necessary to play a fifth game, action will again return. to Castlegar on March 2! “ning “trict ‘of Central eostensy was CK denied, at board meeting.”.’ The ry of ‘Castlegar turn’ -is‘ asking that’ the ; in- Species of onan core hold the 1 ; sents: 20 pe cent of the total assessed valu and ae is ‘the largest’ contributor: “One "would : think that when RDCK board decisfon. This. step. was taken .at_ Tuesday night’s council meet- ing following a report by Mayor Audrey: Moore: ‘who’ stated Saturday's “10-hour. meeting in Nelson was one marked by dis- cord and disagreements, stat- . ing. the board | consistently voted against‘what she would for. an | adjustment planning function levy, it would be. approved by the board, as we are‘ the ’ only member ibmit a valid Fequest, in our ” that scteilliee may appeal action of the regional board to. ie ‘inspector of municipalities. “: This ‘step has. now” been “= taken by the City of Castlegar. municipality that:-has its own> "°° planning. department,” she said. Not ‘only was the city’s % request denied, ‘Mayor. Moore. says the RDCK board ‘has also. passed a resolution to hire an Middleton is Named — Handicapped President was -elected ” _ Pushing to Ban - ~ Choppers i in City “SA letter-writing campaign asking that action be taken against motorcycle gangs ‘has been initiated: by: Nelson city . council, and: a letter ‘of this Rookie of the year Geoff. nature has been received by the City. of Castlegar. After receiving a series of at of the’ Kootenay Society for the Handicapped at the annual: meeting ‘held ~in Silver Birches Activity Centre on Feb. 23. Other. members of the new | executive include general's. dep: in Vie: toria, all of them saying little can be done about the problem, council refuses to let the matter die. “Our. support { from the As- cciation of Kootenay Boundary st " Municipalities (AK BM) is very {continued on page 2a): Mrs... Peggy Reed, secretary Mrs.’E. Hie- * bert and recording secretary Mrs. J; : Fitzpatrick. ‘A. Selbie -continues to act as treas er for. the society. Reports. were. received from Mes... F.. Martinelli of Silver Birches School, and from replies: from the attorney Castlegar News Photos by Doug ‘Harvey: ‘Rebel Player Jeff the supervisor of the “Adult Activity Centre, 'N. Wolfe. “The resignation’ of . Mrs. -:'; Joyce Pearce ‘as president: of the society ‘was regretfully ac- cepted, In recent years much of ° the, success ‘of. the .on-going - program of the society has been the result’ of’*.the : capable, direction: and concerted efforts of Mrs. Pearce. It-is the ex- "pressed hope that she, at some - future time, may consent to act S again’ in..such:, a .. leadership: capacity. Headlines from -the front’ page. of the Castlegar’ {News of = March 11, 197¢ * Medals of Merit Awarded Four Residents in Desaulniers Fire . : Gallegs Céaach Names oR: Buckley w Chairman * s Bile to Amend City’s ‘Traffic Regulations \. Gets Third Reading eke Doukhabor Viligs Opens May 24; WHT Charge A ‘Admission . PWA Pres. 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