I rigs ora aaa ERE Me pepper ey ys ~ ‘ CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, June 19, 1975 Holiday Time Will Soon Be Here Have Your Car & Front-End Checked Now! Pt Avoid the last minute DISTRICT SERVICE CLUBS, fraternal organizations aud d-ralsing fun awim at 12 noon Saturday during the Castlegar Aquanauta Speed Swim Club's sixth ann noua! swimathon. ‘The swimathon was $150 richer at $25 entry fee. Fours ous reid by th Carte Rotary Chl » the Canadian Legion, Kiwanis Lions Club and executive members of the swim club. The Jjegar Rotary Ctub's team of Claude Bissell, Dave Cooper, Bill Gordon and Chtek Dinning dofoated last year's winners, the ROMP team, in a photo finish, However, the stviouy stroager. ; team ruffered under the hardahip of baving the lege of thet scteatente bound with pleces of rubber inner-tube for having won last year’s race.—Castleger CASTLEGAR NEWS. SPORTS Senior Soccer Club. Standings By Dave Murdock ‘The following are the re- sulta of the Castlegar Stars Senior Soccer Club in the ‘Western International Soccer Visitor Fernie 0 Castlegar 1 goal from a nice cross by O.R. Juan Pena. Kimberley started to gain control of the midfield and went on to score two more goals by half-time, making the score Kimberley 8, Castlegar 2... Kimberley remained in control in midfield with play going from one end to the other, but: scored again to make “it 4 goals to Eintertey making substi- ‘tution managed to keep up the ° |. fast pace of the game, but with Caatlegar’ won the B event ae good tackling and a couple of the Nelson with $100 in prize money, anda troph ete june 7 game har ought struggle ial gar scored about 1 ‘utes iD tthe first half. ‘Thi goal was scored by outside right Juan’ Pena, who took a cross ball from Joe Pacheco and slipped it neatly: past® the ley goaltender. — “Kimberley equalized five minutes ‘ater with a nice one-two play through the mid- dle. 5 a Castlegar was awarded & penalty a few minutes later, but Tommy Reid was folled by a fine.save by the Kimberley goaltender. Tommy made no mistake when he headed a good Gestlopar, defence managed to £ hold out canines again came back with the defence. moviig up control the midfield and the entire team put pressure on the Kimberley defence until an- other penalty was awarded to. Castlegar. Tommy, Reid gave the Kimberley; goaltender no- chance when he hammered the ball home for Castlegar’s third goal. Castlegar kept up the ig the crosal + pressure, hit e End the post with a few other near misses. Both eam played hard ga The officiating waa excel- lent by the referee and lines- men (all from Vancouver). Clarke’s Pool 50 = dnd Ave. N.° Red Cross Swimming Lessons Three Sessions: July 7-18 ‘duly 21 - August 1 August 4-15 Register for fit session July 2 from 9 a.m, to 12 noon Phone 365-5106 for Further Information , the- Also Particip Castlegar Primary Track Meet Balmy Breezes, warm sun- shine, and light showers hed a most succeaaul day for the recently held Casth Primary Schou tick meets Alarge nuinber ‘of parents’ were on hand, esults of the races were as follows ‘in order of first, second, third and fourth: Kind lergarten Girls group I—Heidi An- derson, Maria Medeiros, Loree Campbell, Susan. Ross. Girls group I—Tracy Kaminsky, Debbie Popoff, Fer- Boys grou leff, Eric gather, Dougias Cum.’ mings, Phillip Cordeiro. ‘Boys’ group Il—Danny Popoff, Fernantio Ferreira, Lorne Hawthorne, Mark ‘er. 3 group Il—Kevin Jar- dine, -Wayne Salekin, .Paul,, Silva, Michael Cheveldae Dash ye 6 yr. gitle—Janine’Car- ‘pino, Edwarda Jardim, Chris- . tina’ Moyer, Glenda Dooley. 6 yr. boys—Keith Klim- chuck, Rollen Raposo, Spencer Lauriente, Paul Da Costa. 7 yr. girls—Laura Adams, ‘Lisa Richardson, Tammy — ‘Walsh, Lube Sapriken, Tyr. boys—Luis Costat, and Colin Hamilton, Mitchel Peacock, Armando Cardoso, Deane Horning. 8 yr. girls and over—Surle Raposo and Esther Moxley, Jennifer Campbell, Lisa Mel- - ville, Ruth Miller. boys—Stevie Stefon- o yt. iuk, Colin Obetkolf, Larry. Finster, Lucio D'Onfrio, yr. boys and over—Rosa Soares, Larry Kostulk, Carlos Amaral Harold Holubotf. ldpping 6 yr. girle—Janine Car- peno, Tracy Perepolkin, Glenda Dooley and Kathy Johnstone,’ Christine Moyer. 6 yr. boys—Keith Klim- and Lisa, Lube Sapriken and. Carolle Hawthorne, Helena Ms- cedo, Paula Chaves. 1 yr. boys—Deane Horn- ‘Ing, Armando Cardoso, David Parry ‘Luis Costa, 8 yr. girls—Lisa Melville, Esther Moxtey; ‘Ruth Miller, Sandy Maddocks, boys—Jeff Fitzgerald, ‘yt. ‘Gilbert Jardim, Stevie Stefon- fuk and Colin Obetkoff, Alex. ‘Ferriera. 6 yr. girls—Christine Moy- ex, Glenda Dooley and Janine ‘Carpino, Tracy Perepolkin, Lori Cummings. 6 yr. boys—Rollen Raposo, Derek Keall, Sbenees Tasr: iente, Brian Voykin. 7 yr. girls—Laura Adams, Maria Resendes, Lisa Hall, Lisa Singh. yt. boys—Deane Horn- ing, Doaynel D'Andrea, Luis Costa, Matthew Jones, + Byr. gitls—Esther Moxley, Rosa Soares, Ruth Miller, Lisa Melwile and Sandy Maddocks. ‘yr. boye—Tony Da Costa, Eawind Quintanelba, Lucio DOnofro, Jeff Fitegerald. uD, 6 yr. girls—Glenda Dooley, Christine Moyer, Shelly Sou- sero, 6 yr. boys—Gavin Kerby, ‘Kevin Klein, Trevor Murphy, Spencer Lauriente. ‘Tyr. girl—Laura Adams, Penny Percival, Deanne Young, Marin Resendes. : 7 yr. boys—Deane Horn: ing, Armando Cardoso, Luis Costa, Q yr. boys—Stavie Stefon- fuk, ‘ey Plaster, Gilbert Jardim, Jett 9 yr. es and girls and over—Harold Holubotf, Carlos Amaral, Rosa Soares, Larry Kostt Hard Work of Fish and Wildlife Branch Pays Off as Rainbows Refum fo Gerrard Once’ ‘more the rainbows ied to large rainbows of Kootenay Lake follow the currents of the - Lardeau River to that small section of gravel at the very . upper, reaches of the river. Here they'stop, select 1 mate fore and for others it is the first, trip. Some will die, either naturally, or from predation or from poachers, while others ‘will ‘return to the lake to rebuild their lost strength, | that renew the precious spawn and retura ta ina ayer Tike others in’ the aoe the | fish and wildlife * branch waited anxiously for the fish to return. Their anxious- ness was due to the fact that “they had worked on the spawn- ing beds and would the work be accepted? “Last fall when the water was low, the trout long gone ‘and the spawn hatched, Les Fleck, under the direction of * regional fisheries biologist Har: vey Andrusak, had gone to’: work on the river’ bed at Gerrard, He was building a new spawning ares. Rainbow Fishing Now Open in West, ; ‘Arm of K SINCERE THANKS woe And APPRECIATION Our sincere thanks and appreciation for the ‘The Nelson regional office; of the fish and wildlife branch reminds Kootenay Lake an- glers, that ‘the West Arm of Kootenay Lake is open to ralnbow trout fishing effective July 1. The limits are 6 per day and the possession limit is 10. Fisheries data indicates that rainbow trout fishing in the West Arm will be particu- People questioned the dbranch and Mr. Andrusak when Bake branch put eats" in. the, Pereek that both had fought= to protect, Mr. Andrusak had explained the need to expand the usable spawning area if ere is to be an increase in spawning success and to devel- op a bigger ran of “spawners”. The branch still received holes and removed debris from’ potential gravel areas. Clean, + washed gravel was then spread over the river bottom. Now all’ could be done was to wait. *Gi).Palmer, who has watched the fish return every year for 16 years and who ‘worked as guardian for the fish and wildlife branch since 1958, tock up his post in the sabia at «the old Gerrard towns! “Juat’ prior. to a last weekend in April the first fish nosed over the rifftes and onto the gravel. Each day brought y more. By the Victoria Day: weekend there were 847 fish on. the grounds at one time, the best count since 1965. The new gravel was accepted and ig co seen digging redds, those depres- sions where eggs are layed, » across the new workings. It will take. four: years before the results of the spawning will be seen, how: delayed that long before con- tinuing the work to improve the run. Once there wasa small run of fish comparable to those atill found at Gerrard in the Duncan ; River, Adam was built and last ~ year for the first time in man’s memory no:Rainbows entered the Dunean to spawn... ° ‘What happens to Kootenay Lake if someone ‘decides to build something on the Lar-- ‘deau? Fish can live with people ifgivena chance, but they must, ee ever, it is felt it cannot be ' be given that chance. The fish “and. wildlife ‘branch hopes to > proteét and enhaijce the fishery and the life on the Kootenay system through wise manage. ment and, protection of the streams, It you don’t think the Kootenay Rainbow are worth protecting, go to the Lardeau nd talk with G il ashe watches over. the Gerrard Rainbows. In fact, you could’ go this week and although the river is up and visability poor, you can stand ona very historic: and. important piece of ground, and who knows?—You might even see one of those world famous trout fining ‘over the nent laid gravel. @ TUNEUP @ BRAKEJOB >. “@ EXHAUST SYSTEM’: @ FRONT-END AIJGNMENT Ken's Auto & Wheel Alignment PHONE 365-7532 Coleman Stoves Coleman Lamps Starting Fluid Fishing Tackle _ Sleeping Bags and Pack. Frames say ‘Do You Have a WATER PROBLEM? Just bring in a water sample from your poo! - and Summer Fun Swimming Pools will test it.free : of charge. (Please label the sample with your and ) BEA GUARDEX larly good during August. 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