-Silvia James and her Horse Star Accommodated the Children Molson’s Hockey Schslarship Mike Popoff, Product of Local Minor Hockey College science program with plans to con- ue on to UBC for a de- gree in forestry. He has nied on the local Pee Wee Rep team, Bantam Rep team and the Midget Rep team from 1965 to 71 during which, from 1969 to 1971 he was cap- In 1971 he was in the By oute for Brandon Wheat gs but returned after two weeks to complete his secondary school, For the past two yen: Mike has been a playin member of the Ross! Junior Warriers. , Mike Popoff His scoring record sh- ows he finished second on his team and placed nineth in a six-team league. Though Mike started Glenn Archambault - Jeff Pantages Winners Of Men's Doubies in Closed Tournament By Judy Atndt A very successful clos- ed tournament wae held a ages and Glenn Archam- paul ih consolations go- @, Barry DePaoli and ween Wishlo: The ladies doubles ev- ent was won by Kay Jones a Glenn and Donna MoCreigh t. ane bault two sets to one, win- vision was en ning the mixed doubles tro- Marg Pryce and Opal pal pis The B event was won ton. ae ae cea nn ‘enay Open wl be Bed mai en wi 2 ree he men’s doubles ev- Castlegar ‘and Trail. Players ent was won by Jeff Pant-. from southern B.C. and so- Recreation News by Jack Alouf . Mirror Lake | Tent & Trailer Park “The Family Resort” Miko’ has always been fost a aaiall GaAs nto! 2s one 98 Ogio very daliietle having. taken Private take ls the Warmest in the West Kootenays part i oe tennis and baseball, — Nicest Washrooms in North America — The Jack Morris Family — Telephone 353-2349 BOARD & ROOM WANTED Scholarshi au ‘am = =has been allotted $5,000 this Board and Room is Required for Cominco Employees off as defenceman, his fa- vorite position is centre or ft wing, year as determined by Mol- son Brewery, which has es- tablished this program to recognize demonstrated ac- ademic and hockey ability by a number of British Co- lumbia students about to enter a college or univer- sity PS Bellen Columbia, cholarship award- ed to a recipient is de- termined by the amount re- uired to pay the tuitlon ees for the first year. In sele Please Phone ; 364-4304 cting strecessful recipients, lead, ership qualities and 5; manship; demonstrat demic ability and demon- strated hockey ability are all jaisn into Yonsideration. Announcement Now Open for Business Watch ‘for Our Official Opening Soon! We ore located next to Caldset Laundret and Groceteria 1032 Columbla Avenue me northern states will be Junior will be, Friday at Hine Entry en for junior singles are $1.50. si ate | Northwest Mobile Homes Lid. The Company with “Go Ahead” Ideas Fritz Popp, Proprietor D-2601 Fin Bt tcc Nee mi tained from Bary pePaoll. 434 1 club has again 7 Oglow’s IN CASTLEGAR Proudly announces the Glorious Colors by GENERAL PAINT me BREEZE LATEX for interiors cub eyed Rossland. Essy to apply end odor free results were 34 follow For years of beauty and Castlegar Glenn Arch- exterior wall surfaces, the answer bg ay be int can get these at club prices by con- tacting De Rosa, Seats interes! has been ressed about starting an -club league for the in season. If you are in- terested please leave your name at the recreation of- fice or get in touch with any member of the execu- 1 the Castlegar {ition of debts, efc. re mPage8 Tennis Club Closed: Tourney pg oa) loon f jones 4; foaaiand, Carol Beott = a Clark baie Jett aiid, 6; Ross: Bruce Bealey and Bill Castlegar, Bil il Pere 0l- n’'and Donna M abt 4; Ken Mere rite 0 6. Castlegar, Don _ HOMEPLAN MORTGAGES First or second mort igeges for the purchase of existing homes, consolida- One day approval service, competitive rates, no. lock-in, no bonus, Phone 492-3841 days collect, evenings or week- lends 493-1291 or write IN REALTY 283 Martin St.,- Penticton, B.C, “Division of Traders Group, an All- Canadian Company Monamel and Breeze INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR | Paint Sale CONTINUES TO SEPTEMBER 8 loes— and Donna McCreight 6; Rosaland, Bill Crispin and Alma Clark 2, Castlegar, Glenn Arch: ambault and Bill Perepol- kin 6; Rossland, Lorne Lam- bert and X Ken Fines 4. Jeff Panta- pag y’ Jones 6. Boe heals or ains Glen: ambault and Kay Jones 6; Roseland, Lorne Lambert and Carol Scott 3, Stolen Pick-up ° Truck Returned A 1973 Datsun ickup, oS 7.40 urday by what 8” elleved to have been two male te- son Road near Hugh Keen- leyside Di Both occupants escay ed and a subsequent inves! lon failed to locate ‘hem. Brothers Building & Supply Co. Ltd. Phone "365-7202 BOB. FERGUSON'S SPORTING FACTS Pr d with the I CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE & SPORTING pote “What's the record for the longest National Hockey League game?”--D. Q. Vanasse, Tecumseh, Ont. , y The game longevity record in the NHL is two hours, 56 minutes and 80 seconds when Hec Kilrea scored the only goal as Detroit Red Wings nipped Montreal Maroons 1-0 in Stanley Cup playoff action March 24-25, 1986 at Montreal. The winner came at 16:80 of the sixth overtime period (2:26 a.m.). * * “Has any pitcher ever won 40 games in a season?”-H. U, Xavier, Fredericton, . Baseball buffs today get qllite excited when a pitcher threatens to achieve the 30-victory plateau. When one compares it with past performances it’s simply a pate shadow. Big winner of all-time was Charles “Hoss” Radbourne who, with Providence in 1884, posted 60 victories (he lost 12). Chicago's John Clarkson notched 63 the next year. Guy Hecker, Louisville (American Association) won 52 in 1884. A total of 34 other 40-plus victory seasons are a matter of record with the last authored by Chicago's Ed Walsh (40-16) in the 1908 American League campaign. Radbourne had 49 in ‘83, Clarkson won 49 in ‘89. William White, Cincinnati, won 43 in 1879, 40 in '82 and 43 in '83, Jim McCormick, Cleveland, won 44 in 1880 and 41 in '84; John Ward, Providence, won 44 in '79 and 40 the next year; Tom Bond, Hartford and Boston, won 40 in 1878 and 42 the next season; James “Pud” Galvin, Buffalo, won 46 in 1883 and duplicated the feat a year later; Tim Keefe, New York, was a 41-game winner in 1888 and took 42 in '86; Bill Hutchison, Chicago, posted 42 in ‘90 and 43 a year later and Bob Caruthers, St. Louis (AA) claimed 40 in both 1885 and ‘89. Allothers had solo seasons in the 40, -plus rane sn included Albert Spalding, 47 (1876); George Bradley, 46 ('76); Larry Corcoran, 48 ('80); Bill Sweeney, 40 ('84); Cheng Buffinton, 47 ('84); Bill Taylor, 43 ('84); Charles Sweeney, 41 ('84); Mickey: Welch, 47 ('85); Charles Baldwin, 42 ('86}; Dave Foutz, 41 ('86); Ed Morris, 41 ('86); Matt xileoy 46 ('87); Charles King, 46 ('88) and Jack Chesbro, 41 (1904). BSis a, ee ” Got @ question on sports you'd like answered? Give it to Jock Stewart at CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS mail it to: Sporting Facts, 2380 -303 Baseline Rd., Ottawa, Ont NDU Three Phase Program To Expand Educational Facilities Notre Dame Universit! has announced the immed- iate scromienestagat of is ity courses offere through the senior. Second- three phase program id Reaucational Taeilitios itenay. ary Schools in the three ar- eas. Acceptable for: trans- fer to all the universities and colleges, these courses will-carry full academic cre- history who. was recently appointed director of con- tinuin, For the past two years, and advanced level univer-'.. KISS Students Have Accepted Responsibility of Foster Child Seven-year-old Nj 8 dergarten and lives in a A Le of. Viet-Nam TH 8” x 24 house belong. ing to a maternal aunt. Her father, an electric: lan, is often away workin; i another province as wo! is not. ersy to iind, The home is shared with her mother, who is a seller of sweet soya soup, two sisters, three brothers and her 76- year-old Paternal grandmo- her who is. blin ter for Secondary School Foster Parent Club, There are ie other . sisters but they are married and no Jonger live at home. ithe h ouse is made with ated metal roof, pl-, aor wal na ad De At ni leep on this liner fe te furniture consists of one divan and- one wooden wardrobe. three ches with black, large, ro- und eyes and black a can read and write some words, and smiles and Narn Thi le fhave' taken the responsibl- lity in en ne aa $17, a an old doll on her wi month which brings mater- om school and she was very and financial assistance happy, At home she plays wt both Nguyen Thi Le and hous’ with this doll, family. To the farally this mon- ey represents) mont cant grant, and goods su as vitamins, blankets, tow- els, soap and other useful items as well as medical and dental care. Nguyen Thi Thi Le attends Mrs. Richard Davis Honored _ With Miscellaneous Shower An u ister-in-law, Mrs. S. Ghosh. eous shower was re re-, The 22 guests present- cently in honor of Mrs. Ri- © ed the bride ath a wide as- chard L. Davis, nee-Merce-. .sortment of beautiful and des Vaessen, at the home of useful gifts which were Mrs, A. F. Henshaw. handed to her by little Miss Her co-hostesses. were _ Sharilyn Henshaw. Mrs. Pat Haley and Mrs. Gerald Briggeman. g The guests included the guest of honor, her mother school teacher when she gr- ows ada, 153 St. West, Suite 5, (416) 920- 1654, : Refreshments were ser- ved by the hostesses, up. One day she picked up ‘ way fr- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, August 80, 1973 CONCRETE FINISHING PATIOS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS AND BASEMENT FLOORS REASONABLE RATES 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE Phone Ralph Bird at 365-5886 Castlegar: tin, AFETY. ALES ERVICE FIRES HEAT . Extinguisher Oil Depot Burners Telephone Bus, 364-1666 — Res. 364-1346 ; = McBride & Hi-Way 3, Trail, B.C. | KINGAR CONTRACTORS LID. Back-Hoe Loading & Hauling Sand, Cement and Pit-Run Gravel Top Soil Septic Tanks Disposal Fields 365-6638 Box 1248 —— Castlegar, BC. Excavating Have You Outgrown Your Home Insurance? If your property has not been re-appraised for a few years, chances are you are underinsured. How much is enough? The amount of pra- perty insurance you need depends upon the teplacement vajue of your house and the value of your furnishings. Charles Cohoe ambault: and Bill Perepol- ‘WOODCRAFT SOLID COLOR STAIN Dr. Scott has served as sc. Mrs. Peter J. Vaessen, her SPORTSCRAFT TRAILERS SPECIAL Introductory Offer Ed‘s Recreational Sales & Rentals 912 Columbia Avenue — Castlegar PUZZLED ABOUT PROPERTY ... - It is the duty of every Realtor to protect the public against fraud, misrepresent- ation, or unethical practices in connection with real es- tate transactions, Excerpt: Realtors Code of Ethics, KOOTENAY REAL ESTATE BOARD . CASTLE BOWLADROME 1973-74 SEASON League Bowling Will Start on CONSULT YOUR Lo Canoe. pitas Art Classes - Playgrounds Wind. Up Much of the’ credit for this should go to Andy Ver- igin who worked very hard to find alternate locations. Our final total registra- tion for the two month pro- gram is: 236. Last year the same program had a total Ve Lamont, Tin Watt and Steve Miros. Ali of them put in a. lot of time and effort to help ma- ke the program the success it was. | eS "We ‘vil be offering two adult art classes this fall. One for beginners, a basic art course, and one for th- ose who just want to pa- We will also have art classes for students from grades one to six. Instruc- tor for all these classes will be Bridget Jordan. For. adulls we will be offering classes in ceramics, Macrame, cake decorating and Russian cooking. We will also be offering some upgrading and seif-improve- ment in typing, shorthand, basic blueprint reading, car- entry upgrading, business machine operating and con- versational french. classes and ' cour-' : All ses will be widely publiciz- ed during the first two weeks in September. The playgrounds wing! up held at Pass Creek Par! last Saturday was a ‘Saat success. Each playground conteibuted acts to the cir- they had every- thing f from a magician, sn- ake charmer, strong man to the original fat lady. Following this was the very successful penny car- nival. Everyone seemed to have a great time with all the side shows. The day wound up with a weiner ro- ast, canoe rides. and a tug: o-war. About 250 people at- tended the event and we would like to thank the par- ents ue Tent a hand. Also a special thank you to fil via” James and Star . poe for giving so ee ungsters Tides ‘at the any e ° e Students don't forget tonight there will be a dan- ce at the Arena Hall. Edge- wood is the group and the fival dance will go from 9 p.m.” to 1 am. There will be re- freshments and a chance to ‘win some money in our 50- 50 money draw. Ld s . “If there are any students de 7 to 12 who might be terested in art or cera- mics classes this fall, 1 wou- 1d like to hear from you. If there is enough in- terest, we can set up these classes. For. that matter, if eres is enough interest in rogram, im, We are willing tot ‘ey and get it going. It really is up to YOU. e e e have just received, We - information from the artment of education in ictoria on correspondence courses that are being bywe available at this time. ults who would like to u grade faemselee pes can now correspondence. oo by : the courses are being offer- ed free of charge. Ifyou are. interested . you ean pick up the inform- ation booklets at the recrea- tion office in Castlegar. Sizes 7-12 .... $6.95 BARGAINS FOR BOYS CONTINUE Top Quality Pants Boys T-Shirts From $2:50 Sizes 14-16 .... $7.95 For Men... kin 6; Rossland, Bruce Bea- ley and Bill Crispin 0. Castlegar, Don Mair and Jeff.Pantages 6; Ross- land, Lorne Lambert and Ken Fines 2. {continued on page 9) . and just a reminder... pe ve.-several fy hundred rolls of Wallpaper Oglows * always in 601 Columbia Avenue — Telephone 365-7202 tin IMPORTANT NOTICE Castlegar and District. - Minor Hockey Association General Meeting Thursday, September 6 7 pm Marlane Hotel (Basement) Review of Plans for Coming Season NOTE: Minor Hockey will Hold a Hockey School for 7 Days as Soon as Ice is Available Register Early at Recreation Office 235 —— a: a Make Your Car Happy -..and Make Yourself Happy, Too! See FRIENDLY FRANK for: © Rasironic Sunscope Tune-Up © Carburator Reconditioning hool liaison officer and dir- peineeting wit : . Bruce of “Selkirk,” Dr. Scott said, for’ Cranbrook’. and Fernie by their local school boards, with possible cour- ses also under consideration by the Kimberley school board. Beginning with- regis- - tration during the week of Sept. 10 to 15," ry wa, ssible.: None of the courses will conflict,” he continued, “and we en- " ne ear stu- dent 8 ge cour- ses from, both the “college and the SESE Court Tuesday Kin Gar obi Homes eal net ts two co- tin fing gZ to file in- -Mrs., "S: Ghosh, .. her ., sister, “the ‘two’ institutions: have:! agreed’ to cooperate in ev- * mother-in-law, Mrs. S. L. Davis, her matronof-honor, |- INVEST IN i YOUR: COMMUNITY: wry Vest: ( Mrs.’ George Robinson and her, . younger. sister Miss Wendy . Vaessen,” NS The hostesses present- ed Miss Vaessen- with a ruse-bud corsage which was pinned on by her. mother- in-law Mrs. Davis. The honoree was assist- a ~ SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Representing Fruit Growers Mutual 269 Columbia Ave. Castlegar. PHONE 365-3301 Open 6 Days a Week for your Convenience ed. in opening her. gifts Py her a Wendy. and her “Castlegar Airport Phone 365-7044 = RETME : WESTBOUND EASTBOUND SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND | WEST — EAST DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FRI. & SUN. ONLY FLIGHT NO. “310° 302 REVELSTOKE Red Cross Water aoe If. your family seniors boating trips, take a radio wit! Eee EOIN na sta VERNON youand stay tuned to weather KAMLOOPS NAKUSP CASTLEGAR litte John 16:20 PORTABLE TOILET ‘THE ECOLOGY WATCHER for mobile homes...» travel sales oes cabins + Marinas. ol ak Vesorts see side dressing rooms pe road crews ... . contractors sted FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION, PHONE... P.W.A. 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