nenrnananmosts s crioiegyangye ge go mgongh tog Nip selgrn a a a Sad SL ec a aa et CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 28, 1977 Tk Rough green ceders. Dimension and boards, Potluck Supper Held To Honor Bantam Reps By JEANNETTE HORNING R.Cheveldave 0 1 1 On Sunday a potluck sup- P,Horning 9365 36 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 28, 1977 ments Observed Sun Rebels Awards Dinner Marks Season Windup ‘Views from Recreation us Director Pat Metge - Manager Len Frisk, left to right, ‘Assistant Coach Don Savinkotf and Coach Mark’ Pezzin were Presented Autographed Team Pictures Framed in Toilet Seats from the Team as did Club President Mel McMullen and Equipment Manager Fred Nazaroff and Kingsley od - A supper and dance mark- Ing the season's official énd for the victorious Castlegar Rebels took place Saturday evening at the Castlegar and District Arena and Community Centre, The team proved victor- ious in both the west and east » Kootenays becoming the pride of the city. These accomplish: ments were observed Saturday with the presentation of the appropriate awards, Also awarded were numerous light- hearted trophies, Castlegar News Photos aby, Doug Harvey ° Coach Mark Pezzin Remembered by His Team Jerry Dyck, left, Received the Anderson Insurance Most Valuable Team Player from Marsh Johnson Geoff Yale, left, Shown here with Castlegar . Minor Hockey President Lyle Roberts, Took Three Trophies; Most Popular Player, Rookie of the Year - And Most Valcable Player in the Playoffs Dealer Prices on Quality 23. Channe! Sets while Stock Lasts! REIBIN SALES 365-5366 399-4402 Rugby Town Takes Three-Game Loss By JEREMY PALMER A combined Trail and Castlegar team travelled to Moscow, Idaho last weekend and suffered a disappointing three-game loss. Our first game began at 9 a.m. Saturday against the host Aquanaut Speed Swim Club Membership Registration sine: April 30, ‘197 Outalde deieway In the abitosird dPiata Fees will be collected at this time. Bryiand Training begins Monday, April 2 2, 4977 4 p.m. in the Kinnaird Elementary Gym * Nab swimmers please bring birth certificates * The exercises will be held dally Mon. to Fri. Blue Mountain team. A strong wind favored our opposition in the first half and they led us 15 to 0 at the end of the half. During the second half, Don Hooper of the Trail Colon- jals scored and converted his try. Later in the game, Don Ozing scored on a penalty kick . and Blue Mountain led us 15 to 9 With the wind in our favor, - we continued to press them, , but could not produce any points and the score'ended 15 to verted, and one penalty kick, ~ the final score being 19 to 0." Our final game was played on Sunday:- morning against Spokane City. Spokane got ahead of us 12 . to 0 by the end of the first half. With the wind advantage, we hoped to make up the dif- ference, but for the first 10 minutes of the second half; we played short-handed and Spo- kane scored two more tries. Don Young ‘from Trail" scored first for us and Don Davis went over for a try, but it was called back. Bob Innes, on loan from his wife. for the sweekend, made a dazzling 20- syard run and scored under the posts. Terry Duff converted this try. g Credit must go to Brian Smitheram who worked well for our set scrums and helped the team control the ball. This week the Cossacks have three games: Our junior side' plays two games in Cran- brook against Mount Baker 9 for Blue M The second game we played was against Gonzaga University’s first team, Both teams playedastrong | game of defense and at the half, there. was no score. The second half was Gon- zaga's half asin the 90 degree F. heat our forwards seemed to tire and were unable to provide the back-up coverage for the backs. Gonzaga scored three tires, two of which were con- China Creek Shell . Phone 693-2335 Once Again: We wish to remind you that the SAVINGS you recelve at our station will continue. We established our low prices YEARS before others, and will continue to do so, jut only with your co-operation. We do not intend to. fluctuate our prices as was already done and proven Secondary School and the Senior's play Washington State University at Hailey Park of Saturday afternoon. For Information Call: 365-5717. Sanctioned to Conduct C.FS.A. Tests THE REGIONAL DISTRICT oe. ‘CENTRAL KOOTENAY -. PUBLIC NOTICE E NOTICE that the Regional District: ‘of Cental Kooteney proposes to as Ri tonal oaatoa tral Kootenay Zoning ne ee, ha hereinafter voterrad to pa ning Bylaw. me: intent of the proposed amendments to the Zoning Byla a) fo Include a‘!LIGHT INDUSTRIAL USE” zone and “HEAVY INDUSTRIAL USE" zone within the Present Zoning Bylaw; to Include a Section relating to FLOOD CONTROL REGULATIONS as set forth.by The Department st the Environment; to rozone cert gertale proportion within Electoral Area 0) Lot 4508, Plan’ 6589 ° from iabusTelal ii zone to HEAVY ° ‘INDUS- TRIAL (HI) zone. Lot A of'D.L. 12354, Plan n 9697 from RURAL 1 in 96! fram COMM! L (6) zone'to Light INDUSTRIAL ai tone formerly part of Lots 1,2 and 3, D.L. 12354, PI and pe of Lot 4, D.L. 12354, Plan 2342), Lots 1 to 13 inclusive, ot rt i 301A, Plan 5534 from MOBILE HOME KK (MHP) zone to DEVELOPING URNANA ous) zone. Lots 14 and 15 of D.L. 237, Plan 2933 trot DEVELOPING URBAN-1 ‘(DU-1). zone to PUBLIC (P) zone. The hortherty te 1 1500, eed of of assigned i parcel i CG, Reference ouayzne (R) 2 zone to > DEVELOPING URBANA ne He feet of plock 20, DA. 1d 64; Plan except Plans 5525 an 29 Buy zone oO DEVELOPING cad’ Bylaw. may be inspected. at, 4 of the cape of the ans District of Central Kootenay, z located at 601 Vernon Street, Ni offica oft the City of Castlegar, at ota Avenue, tlegar, B.C, bet ween ane hours ‘of 9:00 and 4:30 ° p.m. dai it Sat and holiday: 8, from the date of ais ore notice to ihe oath day of * May, . Mo dap Ma snelet a Complex, located at 439 - 6th Avenue South, Castlegar, B.C. at which time and place all persons who. ‘deem that their interest in property is affected by the proposed ireren bylaw may be-heard on matters contained DATED at Nelson, B.C. this 26th any pf ‘Apri ET. Bodard, Si ‘etary: Regional District o of Central Kootenay CASTLE TIRE (1977) LTD. Smooth riding 4-ply polyester GOODSYEAR : Sale - limited time only - Our best selling bias-ply tire Results Flea Market . The Blueberry Creek Rec- reation Commission is sponsor- ing another of its popular Flea Marketa in the Blueberry Park Sunday, May 1. Selling areas are available at a nominal cost and any type of goods such as , hopsehold items, plants, crafts or of any kind may ee Golden Age Bowlers (March 80) LHS Alice Lampard 195, LHT Alice, Lampard 475, . ‘ MHS Henry Humphrey hig ee MHT « Henry Humphrey tite Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. LHS Annette Waywood: a LHT Annette Waywood MHS :‘John;; Adams. 295, MHT Charlie’ Burdett 738, THS Screwballs 1055. THT Screwballs:2020, : Team Points: Screwballs 2, _ Olympics 2;'Lucky 2's 4, Tidy Plus 4's 3, Sun- Other 600's: Ed Waywood 621, Len Donald 620, Marvin } Hood 698, John. Adams 623, Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (April 11) LHS Shirley Zaytsoff 286. LHT Shirley. Zaytsoff 655. MHS Leo Byra 273. MHT - » Larry Olson 662. THS ‘Nomads 991. THT Nomads 2889. ;.- Team Points: Spares 54, Nomads 53, Unknowns 41, Slow Pokes 63, All Stars 57, Inferior Wiezels 57. ‘ Other 600's: Glen Ear! 632, } Art Dusseault 600, Elsie Rysen 646. ‘Tues. Morning Ladies—Coffee Break (April 12) *\ LHS» Betty Oglow 293, LHT Betty Oglow 677. + THS Cheerios 1071. THT Clicerlos 2684. ¢ Team Points: Cheerios 65, Muffets 66, Mugs 47, Pincurlers 56, Take Five 67, Wheaties 57. Other, 600's: Pearl Fillipoff 665. Tues. After Ladies—1 pam. (April 12). --- LHS‘ Elaine Martin 306. LHT Elaine Martin 670, THS Boundary Electric 1019. . THT Boundary Electric 2868; Team Points: Super Valu TAY, Boundary Electric 71%, _ Drig* 61; Géntral! Beauity" 53, Covering Centre! © Carpeting. & Sheet Lino 4 Sales ‘& fristallation * Deep Steam Carpet oad & "Rentals MHS Bud Hall 286, MHT Larry Olson 679. THS Alley Cats 1155, THT Alley Cats 3007, Team Points: Ding Bats 1, ‘Misfits 0, "Alley Cats 9, Regu- lars 3, Screwballs 4, Columbia 6 “Lh . Other 600's: Matt Rohn * 661, Judy Meyers 658, Caron Le Roy 656, Bud Hall 641, Tony Costa 687, Dave Adshead 620, Jack Cheveldave 616, Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. ‘(April 12) LHS Connie Olson 282. LHT Lynda Wood 645. .HS Marvin Wood 290. MHT Marvin Wood 738, THS Live 5 - 1169, THT Live 5 - 8230. Team Points: Rowdy Rush- Ins 0, Headpins 0, Live 5 - 4, M.O.T.S. 2, Roadhogs 4, Night- hawks 2, Other 600's: ‘Jake Koenig” 677, Kevin New 656, Joyce Turner 637, Orlando Vecchio 632, Matt Rehn 628, Connie Olson 628. Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers (April 18) :LHS: Chris Hrytzak 341. LHT. Chris’ Hrytzak 719. THS Chevys 953. THT Kawasaki 2667. “Team Points: Ramblers 2, “Kawasaki 2, T-Birds 3, Model Tees 1, Chevys 3, Bobcats 1. Other 600's: Angie Arnason ” 84, Bobbie Keraiff 688, Pearl Mott 618.2 Wed. Night Ladies—Siivester's Food Mart, (April 20) LHS Fran Moffat 290. LHT Joan Humphrey 683. IS. Woodpeckers 1034. THT Woodpeckers 2819. - Team: Points: Budgies 3, Canaries 2, Eagles 1, Parrots 0, Swallows 2, Woodpeckers 4. Other 600's:. Fran Moffat 659, Dot Tipping 616, Katy Dymtruk 614. ‘LHT-Marage Bonnett 667... *? MHS Fred Wachek: 268. MHT Fred Wachek 689. a THS Sparrows 1026, THT Square Balls 2806. Team Points: Sparrows 2, Sports 2, Tired 5 - 2, Square Balls 2, Flukey.5 - 1, Roxy Rollers 3. Other 600's: Peter Posin- koff- 675, Shirley Barton 614, Nina Perepolkin 609. aes Morning Ladies (April LHS Karen Mykyte 274, LHT. Caron Le: Roy 641. _THS Beavers 1217. THT Beavesrs 2959. Team Points: Beavers 3, Chipmunks 4, Minks 2, Lions 1, Squirrels 0,.Teddy Bears 2. Other 600's: Colleen Light. * le.637. don page 12A) be sold. A concession booth will be the Flea Softball Programs The Recreation Commis- - sion is presently taking regis- trations for its Sandlot and T- League softball programs. The T-League program is open to both boys. and girls between the ages of six and nino yeara of age. This program runs in May and June during the after-school hours in Castle- gar North, Robson, Pass Creek, and Tarrys, Market and all proceeds will be directed to improving the Blue- berry Park. The fun and ex: eltement of the market gets underway at 11 a.m. pecial Functions Any group interested in having a special function should + consider ‘the’ new community hall, The hall’ is continually being used for such events as family reunions, club dances, banquets and meetings, -. + For a complete list of ‘up- coming’ events at the Complex call.the Recreation Office, which handles bookings for the: Complex. Sport groups, recreational clubs, organizations or church group wishing to use one of the my athletic fields for. a+ pecial purpose can book them through the Recreation Office. ~.. Minor Baseball © » .The Minor Baseball As- sociation is continuing its effort to upgrade the ‘calibre of coaches and officials in its or- ganization. The association will be holding the final stages of a Level 1 coaching clinic at. Kinnaird Park on Sunday, May 1 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m... The clinic will be followed by a Level 2 clinic which will be held at the Kinnaird Park on Saturday and Sunday. May 7 and 8, This clinic is only open to . persons who have completed the Level 1 classes. Further information on this clinic will be forthcoming next week. ere ‘These areas are also desig- nated for the girls sandlot soft- ball league which is open to girls between the ages of nine and 12, Both of these programs are designed for recreational and participation purposes rather © than for competition. Regis- trations end this week. Contact the Recreation Office for fur- ther information. All softball officials are re- minded that we now. have in stock a number of 1977 softball rule books, . Canoe Rental. Our canoes are now avail- able for persons interested in venting them during the spring and summer season. Tennis Lessons The Recreation’ Commis- sion has not heard when -or ‘whether it will be involved in tennis registration and tennis lessons. Information on tennis les. song’should be available within thé week. ee Persons interested in pur- chasing tennis memberships may do so at tho, tennis courts every evening of the week. Silk Screening The silk screening work- shop is scheduled for this. weekend, ‘ . Persons. intrested in learning the art should enroll immediately in.this workshop, to be held at the Community Complex Friday and Saturday. Local Golfers Take Prizes By JOHN MILLS Big Dave Riddington, one of our medium range’ handi- cappers pared: the front nine, day. Keep. fing, Dave, but aay pai r ‘ the: other : Dave’ with: * handicap. iy Three of our’ boys: came home with prizes from the Trail tournament last Sunday. Jim Perehudoff won. the~ whole show, Alex. McKinnon was second low net and Bill Van Yzerloo turned out to be the ms honest, golfer. Well done "The ladies’ club is running - a competition to name our. + course; details will be posted on. the bulletin board.: We are also . going to name.each, hole—your suggestions are welcome. Bud Allingham, working with our greens keeper, Nick, informed us of some changes for. this’year. We are going to purchase 18 Red Maple trees— - one for. each home and rhodo- > -dendron bushes hed No. 2, They are trap No. 4, GIANT AUCTION | Cars, Trucks, Boats and Recreational Vehicles. Highway. 3A, Moy 14th at Courtesy Brokers ‘Genelley B. C. about 220 ane out and also at, + the green. Bil Banham and his crew are ‘working merrily away on the new, clubhouse, we. still need a lot of volunteer labor in this department. The money we take in from the assessment is not enough to cover all the costs. The. money will buy. most’ of the materials and keep one supervisor going for a couple of months. So if you have some spare time, phone Bill and let him know when you can work, The last, day for aon Peel assesdment are per was held at the Legion Hall honoring the Bantam Rep Hoc- key Team. On hand were the players, coach, trainer, man- ager, parents of the boys and special guests Mr. and Mrs. Russell Verigin and Mr. and . Mrs. Mark Pezzan, After a delicious meal, master-of-ceremonics Jock Stewart introduced the coach of “the Bantam Reps, Ed Isakson, who gave an interesting and amusing talk on the highlights *, of the Kitimat trip where Castlegar placed fourth in B.C, Mr, Isakson thanked the boys for being such good sports and for doing so well this year, ‘and said’ that he and Phil Shersto- bitoff had enjoyed coaching the boys. Newly elected Catlegar Minor Hockey president Rus- sell Verigin, congratulated the boys on their success through- out the year. Rebel coach, Mark Pezzan, also congratulated the boys and said he looked for- ward to having them play for him in a couple of years. Special presentations were made by various players to the coaches Ed Isakson and Phil Sherstobitoff, trainer Pete Cheveldave, business manager . Wally Horning,-and “Mother of the-Year" Mabel Isakson. Mrs. Lil Knowler gave a humorous look into the future and’ pre- dicted what the boys would be doing | in 10 years, much to the’ + -surprise of the boys and their parents, “After Jock Stewart read the statistfes for the year, an: * enjoyable afternoon came to an 2 end,” i * Bantam Rep Statistics Inter-City » Spokane - 8 0 Castlegar es Be meat Trail 4 2 Nelson 4 1 Midget House League Bantam Reps: 46 points Crunchers: © . $3 points 28 points 14 points list , J. Stewart WoL .T, Pts. A. Isakson D. James ll K. Kirby R. Kirby K. Knowler T. Krug P, Laurine’ C. Liber D. Markin T. Nazaroff Sherstobitolf RObMOnNaHHOaNAAS 23 8 37 J.Nazaroff | 4 6 29 26 1 L. 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