L CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 29, 1973 Pup Tourney this Weekend | CASTLEGAR’S REPRESENTATIVES in this weekend's Pup Hockey Tournament which will see visiting teams from Trail, Nelson, Cranbrook, Spokane, Kelowna, Williams Lake and North Kamloops, is this Pup team managed by Fred Stoushnow. Shown with their coach Harry Smith, team members are, back row, right to left, Bret McGuire, captain Ken Sherstibitoff, Mark Lightle, Doug Knowler, Ron Lau- i ' riente, Richard Kanigan, assistant captain Sheldon Sooka- choff, Jimmy Nazeroff and Kevin Kirby. Front row, left to right, Lyle Stoushnow, Jimmy Smith, Terry Nazaroff, assistant captain Jeff Stewart, Randy Kirby, Doug Johnstone, Perry Horning and Aaron Stoushnow. Missing from the picture is teammate Tommy DePaoli. Letter to the Editor A Point of View by the Whistler Dear Sir: With the closing off this week of another aS. cessful Minor Hocke: gram this writer felt after seven years of get the blunt ct peoples’ mout It is time to get in print sud suffer (si; the reactions to come. First of all let me th- ank the coaches for their self control when the offic- ials make a bad call. Coa- ches of course are a breed themselves games nse feel they oe times) to vent their; oc a but not wra- arents who a To the p: out obsenities to the adul referees I say phooey! ait to those of hen who cuss out 11 and i year-old above sorry for TN ny Or you for being ignorant about the complete the skate goals of the organization. porry fe for you for being sel- _ ry for you for oy - on your own A os presturing your ki jouse team and rep ‘ae noe ty for you that for you you can't skate or know an: ing about the rules, for is why the referees a there. They know the rules and you don’t. This controversial wri- ting is not pointed to any- one particular as we do have a good element of responsible parents with a good attitude. I do say however, if fits, then wear it. “Byson - ‘A Referee SHSS Sports Senior Rockers Place Thirteenth af Provincials During the past week the Senior Rockers basket- ball team reveled to the to part in the BC Champion- ships. They were rated to place 13th out of 16 teams, and this year the rating pr- oved accurate. In their first | game, the Rockers were dropped by ith 2 Points, entice Dou Pee Taded’ 10 10, and B Bob Raf added 8 its, Coach, Frank D: It that ‘the team act ei ay their best, and with Sentinel Baseball Association Requests Field Improvements The Sentinel Baseball Association has asked the Town of Castlegar to car- Sat., April 7 - ANNUAL BANQUET OF WEST KOOTENAY BIG GAME TROPHIES 6 p.m, — Hi Arrow Arms Presentation of Awards and Films Tickets Available from Executive and From Camera Crafts, Trail, B.C. of depth on the bench the team wae run until tired. Also, since being a short team, the taller teams kill- ed then on the boards. In their second game @ do or die game), the Roc- kers were defeated by wry Di a8 score of rence Gordon added 10 po- its, and Kevin Moran 8 years Ro- and at our school basketball teams deserve a pat on their back. Our sch- ool won the Senior and Junior oye Kootenay Ch- ampinships, junior girls West Kootenay Cham- pionships, and second lace for the Senior Girls est out - Kinsmen Park Daseball is In a letter read at co- uncil’s meeting last week, association kesman Bild Stefoniuk d for — sur- face dugouts, screens along the first and third base li- nes, and maintenance of the L____ NOTICE OF nen Annual General Meeting of Castlegar Savings Credit Union Will be Held at The KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Friday, March 30, at 7:30 p.m. ‘Presentation of the Annual Report Declaration of a 54 Pct. Dividend on. Shares and 13 Pct. on Personal Loans All Members and Friends are Cordially Invited to Attend Ist. Black and Decker Skill Saw DOOR PRIZES 2nd. Digital Clock Radio 3rd, 4th and 5th. Three Prizes of 10 Silver Dollars After the meeting a Buffet Luncheon Will be Served Local Pee Wee's Attend Oliver Hockey Tourney kend of March late in the second 17 and atte saw Maa, of the Castlegar hockey players the road. on . In addition to the Pee excellent show- ing in Comox, the Castle- gar area was ably repre- sented closer to home at the 4th Annual Oliver Pee Wee Tournament, Teams attending were the Casvlegar ie Clippers, (a (a newly team fro: fon "the Pee Wee division) and the Pup All ‘Accompanied by a lar- be contingent of parents, oe teams took “th the ice showed the igh play by ¢ by downing Oliver 1 Pee Kenny Sherstobitoff led off the ‘scoring, assisted b Terry Nazaroff. Then bot! Navaroff and Sheratobitoff eaetohl off, *o no feat. rane more Oliver re- and ‘nth Horning Thee "popped in the > winning oal on an assis m Ly- le Stouchnow. Givers lat marker came late in the third period, but Lyle St- ouchnow set up the insur- wae tuck- Pee Wees w ainst a team from Salmon eff, iy Perry sHyson., Salmon Arm CA: LEGAR NEWS SPORTS pore, then Popped, in two luick goals to lead 3-1 mid- way through 1 the third per- However, John Roberts took a pass from Hyson and tucked 0 one past the Salmon REGISTRATION FOR MINOR SOCCER Boys 6 to 17 Years Old in 1973 Saturday, March 31 and Saturday, April 7 9 am, to 3:30 p.m. at 1 I ission Office Arm goalie, The next line out the ance as Alan Conroy scor- ed on an assist from Mike Nevakahonott, to tie t the sc- ore. The end of regulation time saw the tle stand, ‘3-3, and late in the sudden dea- th overiime periud, Salmon to sneak one of he * ATTENTION KINNAIRD | TRANSFER LTD. now hes 3 Crush Available Phone 365-7124 oe like “t sure eoug Knowler took a pass from Richard Kanig and got the first Castles m+ bit- tle- to hopes ot a shutout for Drazdoff, who stopped 18 (continued on page 12) A little out of the way... but no | Parking Problems d Orthopedic ad and sere vice, 24 hour service on everyday shoe repairs, “Heels while you wait. Look for the big 631.on 3rd Avenue, for courteous home-like atmosphere. Your Satisfaction Is Our Concer FAMILY SHOE RENEW 631 - 3rd Avenue, Castlegar — Phone 365-3231 iSecurity Check| Your Premises in Your Absence 4 Patrols Nightly — Monthly Rates Dor-Chek-R Investigation Ltd. Call 365-3482 for Information There aren't many places in the world tougher to fly into than Resolute Bay, Northwest Territories. 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Team points: Purple People Eaters haps 4, Spark Plugs 0, Ear- iy Birds 0, iter, Brooms eG Ted Ka ze ar 610, Bill, Carlson 6 e John 601, ‘Hal Belbeck 5, Dave Mecretebt 676,‘ Ite si Carol ;LHT .Carol Emmons 20, Wil 1 fr, Kiddies ot Night Other 600's: Hap Peter $88, "Ral eter Contes Bi Break ree zar. 298. in Tueeday. Cott ers 54%, 58: Muttsts $2, Ceartos daa Wheaties. 45, Mugs: S7 Other 600's: ty oe low 718, Ann Kajzar Final Standings Given for Pée Wee Division Pee’ Wee Division final dings: e L Pts. 7°41 10.37 15 31 7 2 * Pts, 33 5 33 27 27 19 18 READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS A paper bag ‘hing Blathe Martin 676; Colleen, Lightle 662, oyce Andrews Britt Edblad 645, Jo ae 631; Eleanor Holds- ort! LUT. Mati Prokop calister ta .. THT Miscalister Ine 1. Team pointa; Indepen- dents 52, Lucky Five 46%, Sentonals 28, legar Dr- ug 49, ‘Boundar Macailster corre fulie Morgan ‘247, LHT Julie Morgan 651. Le Ro MHS $28, MHT Jim Stone 780, THS Columbia 5 1043.. THT Road Runners 2823. ‘. Team joints: Ri Runenrs 4, rewhballs Rebels: 0, Other 600's: Marvin Le Roy 764, Ann "Proud 610, 1 Emmons 605, Ron aro, Melntyre 610. . He Night Mixed 9-11 Baty Pinter 253, Inter 685. | Mus Walter Podmerott red rit Orlando Vecchio THS L-Cee-Bee 1103. THT Squirly Gigs 3093. tenn inte; The Mo- chine thaws wks 4, Lr meg 9, Spoilers 1, ue Irly Gigs 4, Seven Eleven- 0. Other, 600's: Ed Weds-: "68 aa Re Bobbie Ke: 319. LHT Pat Gordon 776. Hornets 1023. THT peau point: Ramblers gs 3, reps, 1, hows f 1, ‘Cadillacs 3, Hor- Other Dorothy Gleandening ite Carol Gr- egory. 6: Bobbie ‘Keraiff 736, Marge Bonnett 650, 637, ‘Helen Stamp-Vincent 656, Ruth Rourke 637. Wed-Nite CubRate LHS 620, Bonnie White 612, Thursday Night Mixed Lea. Lag Lola Tymoflevich rif LHT Lola Ty MHS Bill Davis and Rollie Palsson 930, LHT 243, LHT Darlene Adshead Dave Hiebert ‘704. ig Nick Karzenlew: ‘HS Al Stars . 1108, THT ‘All Star Geet s75. nr Nick erent Teum pots Fallen ski Stars 3, Spir ts 3, Hee Haws THS Ball Bonkers 1090, a Fiintsto THT old Siyles 2995, Team e3 oints: Ball Bon: kers 3, ol Styles 3%, Pos- sibles All 6 Stara 4, tars 1 "Believe It's 3. Other 600's; John Paul- betkoff 669, “Mat Rohn 646, She More- house 633, Ey ohngon “20, Dale More. one 613, F i Raha in rida a! ‘eague LAS Darlene” Vecchio 703, ott Davis 701, Bill Perehudoft £009, Earl Rourke 696, John’ Obetkoff ‘hea ‘696, Ken pied 675, Jim St- Bar one 673, Rollie Palsson 668, id 647, Lil Knowler 624, b. Karzeniewski 623, Pearl Mott 622. : Castlegar Game 1 Friday, 7 p.m, Nelson Winner No. 1 Darlene Adshead - junda y—(Bantam Hou- ae) ay Pulp Makers 9, : Monday—(Pee Wee 1. epotte) Hawks 5, Stars 5 ntams) Kootenay savin Credit Union 5, Castle Savings Credit " Union ar Bantam Reps 4, Midget Bo- : Tuesday—{Pups) Can- -ucks 3, Rangers 3;'Canad- fan 3, moe (Ban. 0) Pulp Teper pe te Wednesday—Midget B- ades 5, Bantam Reps 4; Ju- eniles 3, Midget Reps 3, ‘Thuraday—(Pee he) ‘anadians 1 Friday—(Bantams) Leg- yn 4, Caitlogar Savings | Cr- to Union 3; (Exhibition) Vernon Peo Wees 4, Cas- tlegar Pee Wees 3. Rangers 3, WI fans 3, Stars 1; (tion Fee: Wee “B" 5, Pup All- TEAMS IN ATTENDANCE FROM Game 7 Saturday, 4:30. p.m. Winner: No, 2 Daisy Koohle 634, Nadine Zébert 628, June axoupeutt 627,-Irene ‘Con- - onan Morning Ladies Dorothy . ‘Har 237. LHT. Jean Spivest i Lions 923. THT THS Teddy Bears 2587. © Team points: Beavers 1, Lions 3, Minks ks 1, Pay Bears 5, Chipmunks urreither 600's: D. Hardy Rowdy Rollers (Thurs. ? Mar; nnett 297, LHT Marg Botoat’ 741, THS Wi 982. THT ly irley. Barton Rowdy elias Sernurs. a} LHS “280. Ae Jens ‘Hill 660. THS Hooters 1056. THT Hooters 2631, Team points: Hooters 48%, Screamers 60, .Groan- ers 54, Wailers 47, Criers 66%, Moaners 40, ‘Other 600's: Jessie Paul 642, Shirley Barton 634, Dianne Dermody 618, Edna Marshall | tehin cHround ie House “on the cord, hook on your- vacuum makes a handy: catchall for pieces too large for the cleaner to ‘Pick up. Wind your.tape measure around an empty thread spool and secure with a rubber band. Now it won't angle in the sewing box, * * : . If you wash strawberries BEFORE removing the ktems and greens, the juice wert re run out, * Comforters and quilts that wont stay folded can e stored in old pillowcases. ’ Stale club is wonderful for watering house plants. Its, chemicals add life and ‘color to greenery. Presented asa Community Service by ASTLEGAR SAVINGS. REDIT UNION © Telephone 365-7232 _ Kelowna Game 3. Saturday, ..8:30 a.m. Winner No. 3 Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Winner No. 7 Game 12 Winner No, 8. N. Kamloops . Game 8 , Saturday, 6:30 p.m. Cranbrook Winner No. 4 Game 4 Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Williams Lake Loser No. 1 Game 5, Saturday, 12:30 Noon | Loser No. 2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 29, 1973 R ee epalr _ Billst Renf-fo-Own cm SYLVANIA Firat Month $30, * Additional Months BILL'S TV REBUILDING Bocas 365-3466 2-12 Pup Hockey Tournament d Tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday ot the Castlegar Arena Spokane Casilegar North Kamloops Nelson Cranbrook Kelowna Williams Lake. Trail Adults: Only $1 for All Games Students: Only 50c for All Games Mites Exhibition Games Saturday 7 a.m. Sunday 10 a.m. Loser No. 3 Game 6, day, 2:30 p.m: Winner No, 5 Game 9 Sat., 8:30 p.m. Winner, No. 6 Winner No. 9 Loser No. 4 Loser No. 7 . Game 10, Sunday, 8 a.m, Loser No. 8 Game 11, Sunday, 11:30 a.m. Winner No, 10 We Urge District Residents to Attend the Games The Following Businesses Sponsored this Ad and Extend a Warm Welcome to Visiting Players, Parents and Coaches Charge for Partst Ken's Aufo and Wheel Alignment Lfd. ‘Pete's TV Service Crossroads Dafsun Sales Limited Casflegar Hotel Interior Sheet Metal Prestige Cleaners MacLeods Store Castlegar Co-operative Transportation Society Kalesnikoff Sawmill -& Lumber Co. Lid. - Adastra Aviation Lid. Alberni Motel and Trailer Park Association - Columbia Stores Marcellus Service Bosse's Jewellery : Castlegar Chevron Service Castleaird Hardware and. Sporiing Goods Hadikin : Brothers Lumbering Limited Stedmans Dept. Store