BD JonVarabio CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, March 4, 1976 ~ As the supply of ‘old standby "Hockey Hotshot” buttons has been dwindling over the years, the 1976 Minor Hockey Week Committee re- cently held a “Design-A- Button” contest in Castlegar's “booster button" for Minor Hockey Week in years to come, Second place went to Lar- ry Tomlin, aged 12, of Robson, whose “I'm s Hockey Nut" theme was well-received, Mrs. with Minor Hockey Week. Although the number of entries was low, the excellence of quality was noted by the judges when they made their . selections, The identify of the entrants was kept secret until all ballots were cast, when first place went to the design submitted by Jon Varabioff, aged 12, of the Pee Wee division, His entry, featuring the silhouetted head of a hockey player, with two maple leaves, and the words "Castlegar Mi- Ror Hockey", will be used as Dorothy Martini, a past presi- dent of the ladies’ auxiliary to Minor Hockey, took inisd place, plus an honorable mention for her second entry, Other entrants who re- ceived honorable mention were Kenny Keraiff, aged 19, Cam Sookro, 10 years; Mra, Tillie Verigin, who lists her age as - “middle”; and Lorne Verigin, our youngest artist nt 5 years ‘The Minor Hockey Week Committee wishes to thank all sontestants for their participa- tion, and congratulates them on. their artistic skill and effort. Final Standings of AA Girls’ West Koofenay Basketball Final statistics for the season of the AA Girls' West Kootenay Basketball League listed below. The. schools in- volved include Stanley Humph- ries Secondary School, L. V. Rogers (Nelson, J. Lioyd Crowe (Trail) and Grand Forks, Pts. 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 Designer, Ala ‘The noted Canadian her-. Canadian coat-of-arms and been’ aldry authority, Alan Boddoe, * who designed the Legion's new badge and worked on Canada’s Books of Remembrance, died in Ottawa Dec. 2, aged 82. A member of Ottawa Branch No, 16 of the Legion, Mr. Beddoe founded the Her- aldry Society of Canada; was the first Fellow of that society; was an officer of the Order of the British Empire, the Order of Canada and the Order of St. John, » He had redesigned the Top Scorers in six games — : played were as follows: Player Pts. E. Underhill LVR 110 K. Mason SH aL E. Fowler SH T. Popotf SH L. Fabbro JLC 2. Plotnikolf GF Beddoe, Dies involved with the creation of Canada’s new flag. He also designed the coats-of-arms for all Canadian naval vessels involved in World War IL. A Red Chevrén, having gone overseas with the 2nd Battalion in World War I and been taken prisoner in the first German gas attack at Ypres in 1915, he also served in World War II in the RCNVR with the rank of lleutenant-commander. —Excerpt from Legion : Magazine Hockey Hotshot Buttons are a Thing of the Past ff Wins Design-A-Button Contest Cross-Country Ski Event Has Twenty-Two Racers The Monte Cristo crosa- country ski event held last Sunday at Rossland featured 22 racers, representing various Ago groups and degrees of experience, In the men’s event, Guy Woods of Trail had a winning time of 28 minutes, 50 seconds _ over the three-and-a-half mile course, which included 400 feet ; of elevation gain, ending in a Prize for Winning Hockey Button [design ts dlaplayed on wall] is Preseated Jon Varablotf by Minor Hockey Chairman Peter [Pat] Picton rapid decent to the finish line. In second place was Pat Taddy, with a time of 30 minutes, 80 seconds, followed | by Dag Furat who finished in 81 minutes, 45 seconds, Winner of the women's division was Guy's wife, Pam Woods, .who finished in 49 minutes, 14 seconds, Wendy Valade came in second with 47 minutes even, and Trudy Car- son was third with a time of 53 minutes, 82 seconds, Presentation of trophies and prizes took place at a luncheon at the Ram's Head Inn in Rossland, Sponsors of this event were the Ram's Head Inn and High Country Touring, with David Smith as race co-ordin- ator. Mr, Smith stated that it is the hope of the sponsors to make this cross-country ski race an annual event, perhaps on a bigger scale next year. Minor Hockey Results from Castlegar and District Arena MAKING THINGS EASIER Now automatic oiling. and manual overside makes the Pioneer 1200 even more popular with woodcutters everywhere. The reliable 1200 is specially designed for farm use, light pulpwood cutting and ‘for casual users who need more muscle than a ‘hobby class’ machine, Make the Pioneer 1200 your clear-cut choice to make things easier. : See them at Monashee Sporting Eqt. : 1400 Columbia — Castlegar PHONE 365-3181 PIONEER CHAIN Saws 1200 rugged, Penticton, B.C, LATE ADDITIONS 11! pt. hitch 2nd Annual Farm Equipment Auction for Bleasedole’s Ford Tractor Sales Ltd. Sat, March 6 — 10 am, $300,000 Valuation ‘ Consisting of 25 farm tractors, late model w/P.T.O. and 3 point hitch, incl/ 3 - 5000 Ford, 4000, 2 - 3000, 2 - 2000, and MF. etc, Good selction of swathers, windrowers, bale- wagons, balers, plows, cultivators, mowers, man- ure spreaders, orchard equipment, sprayers, etc., Also new equip. offered for auction. New — Lamborgine 235 4 wheel drive 38 HP Dual PTO & 3 pt. hitch New — Lamborgine 603 4 wheel drive 63 P diese] PTO & 3 pt. hitch New — Lamborgine 603 4 wheel drive 63 HP diesel w/Front End Loader, PTO & 3 New — Lamborgine 603 Crawler 63 HP dio- sel w/angle dozer blade Demo — Ford CL30 Skid steer loader Feb. 21—Canadiens 3, Tex- aco 2, Goalies were D. John- stone for the Canadiens and P. Perras for Texaco. Scoring for the Canadiens were J. Stewart, N. Dermody and K. Knowler. Assists went to K. Keraiff, J. Stewart and- S, Sookachoff, Scoring for Texaco were D. Markin and K. Relbin. Assists were made by .N. Chursinoff and D, Markin, Pup Division Feb, 24—Canadians 6, Oil- ers 5. Goalies were S, Kruetsky for the Canadians and R. Potter for the Oilers. Scoring for the Canadians was M. Corbett (6). Assists were made by J. Anderson and .B, Desousa. Scoring for the Oilers were L. Verigin (2), J. Kanigan, K. Kerbatoff and D.' Sparkman. Assists were made by J. Kanigan and N. Hyson. Sabres 4, Jets 1. Goalies were B. Krug for the Sabres and R. Quaedvlieg for the Jets, Scoring for the Sabres were D. De Rosa (8) and D. Terhune 1, Assists going to D, Standidge, D. De Rosa and D. Terhune. The Jets’ goal was scored by Robinson, assisted by R. Hor- koff. Feb, 25—Blazers 3, Can- ucks 3. Goalies were J. Verigin for the Blazers and T. Swanson for the Canucks. Scoring for the Blazers were J. Leitch, J. Kanigan and K. Semenoff. Assists went to B, Makortoff. Scoring for the’ Canucks were 8. Jones, S. Samoyloff and G, Roberts, Assists were made by G. Roberts (3). and §, Jones. Feb, 27—Canucks 4, Cana- dians 2. Goalies were T. Swan- son for the Canucks and R. Salekin for the Canadians. Scoring for the Canucks were S, Samoyloff, C. Sookro, D. Katelnikoff and J. Danroth, Assists were made by D. Katelnikoff, G. Roberts (2) and S. Jones (2). Scoring for the Canadians was MM. Corbett (2). Blazers 3, Sabres 0. Goalies were J. Verigin for the Blazers and D. De Rosa for the Sabres, Scoring for the Blazers were T. Gevatkoff (2). and B, Makor- tolf. Assists went to J. Leitch (2). Feb. 28—Jets 5, Maple Leafs 5. Goalies were S. Voykin for the Jets and K. Armstrong for the Maple Leafs, Scoring for the Jets were Robinson (3) and Mair (2). Assists went to Horkoff (2), Adams and Jmaiff. Scoring for the Maple Leafs were Laren (2) and Moroso, Assists were made by Torgal- son and Perehudoff. Ross and Perehudoff also scored for the Maple Leafs, with an additional assist made by Lalonde. Canucks 6, Oilers 2. Goal- * tes were T. Swanson for the - Canucks and R. Popol for the Oilers, Scoring for the Canucks were K, Cheveldave (3) and 8, Samoyloff (2). .Assists were made by W. Popoff, S. Jones and D, Katelnikoff. Goals scor- ed fof the Oilers were by E. Knowler and S. Kanigan. An assist was made by S. Kanigan, Pee Wee Division Feb. 15—Canadians 2, Can- ucks 2. Goalies were K. Fisher for the Canadians and J, Shmoorkoff for the Canucks. Scoring for the Canadians were F. Pozdnekoff and B. Markin, Scoring for, the Canucks were for Texaco were K. Reibin, and B, Nichvalodoff, Assists went to D. Markin and N. Chursin- off, Feb, 27—Legion 3, KSCU 3. Goalies were R, Simonen for the Legion and P. Perras for KSCU. Scoring for the Legion were D, Middler and G, Miller {2}. Assists went to G. Grieves, C. Horning and R. Ritter. Scoring for KSCU were 1. Foubister, T. Krug and R.. Andrews. Assists were made by R, Lauriente (2), 8. Roberts and P. Hyson. Feb, 28—CSCU 3, PPWC 2. Goalies were R. Kirby for CSCU. and N. Chernoff for CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS A, Beattie and G. Pondelicek, with an assist by K. Ehman. ‘Feb. 23—Canadians2, Ran- gers 0. Goalies were K. Fisher for the Canadians and L, Tomelin for the Rangers, Scor- ing for the Canadians was R. McGauley (2). Assists were made by C. Kilpatrick and B, Watt. Feb. 24—Bruins 3, Maple Leafs 2. Goalies: were D, Tamelin for the Bruins and T. Baulkham for.the Maple Leafs, Scoring for the Bruins were D, Sherstobitoff, K. Cox and B, Marshall. Assists went to D. Lightle, J. Obetkoff and L, Samoyloff. Scoring for the Maple Leafs was G, Walker {2), assisted by K. Keraiff. Feb. 25—Mustangs 3, Can- ucks 1. Goalies were P, Church- iN and Shmoorkoff for the Canucks. Scoring for the Mus- tangs were Demoskoff, Sim- onen and Plotnikoff. Assists went to Simonen and Gunder- son. The Canucks' goal was scored by Ehman, assisted by Koochin. _ Bantam Division Feb. 23—Castlegar Ban- tam Rep &, Nelson 2. Scoring for Castlegar were K. Shersto- bitoff' (2) and B. Martin (3). Assists went to J. Josafatow, T, Cheveldave, D. Barnes (2) ‘and D. Kanigan. Feb. 25—KSCU 4, Texaco 2, Goalies were P. Perras for KSCU and D. Drazdoff for Texaco, Scoring for KSCU were T, Krug (2), I. Foubister and 8. Roberts. Assists went to B. Allen, R. Andrews (3), T. PPWC. Scoring for CSCU were M. Lightle and T. Nazaroff (2). Assists. were made by M, Wichert, T. Nazaroff, M. Ligh- tle and D. Hughes. PPWC goals were scored by M. MacDonald (2), Assists went to C. Voykin (2) and T. Reid. v Canadiens 4, KSCU 4. Goalies were K. Beattie for the Canadiens and P. Perras for KSCU. Scoring for the Cana- diens were K. Keraiff, K. Knowler (2) and N. Dermody. Assists went to J. Stewart (3) and D. Johnstone. Scoring for KSCU were I. Foubister (2) and R. Lauriente (2). Assists were made by R. Lauriente (2) and T. Krug. __. Midget Division (Feb. 24—Dynamiters 5, Buzzards 2. Goalies were .L. Ingham for the Dynamiters and D. McMillen for the Buzzards. Scoring for the Dynamiters were D, Kirby, G. Pace (2), B, McDonald and C. Kooznetsoff. Assists. went to G. Pace, D. Kirby and B, Tassone. Scoring for the Buzzards were B, Nazaroff and A, Conroy. As- sists went to B. Cheveldave and P. Rilkoff. Feb, 25—Buzzards 5, Wee- bles 3. Goalies were D, McMul- len for the Buzzards and D. ‘Wallace for the Weebles. Scor- ing for the Buzzards were B. Nazaroff (2), D. Obetkoff (2) and G, Gillman. Assists went to A. Conroy, D, McMullen, J. Gillman and J. Roberts. Scoring for the Weebles were S. Bozek (2).and J. Townsend. Assists went to J. Townsend (2) and B, Kubos. Midget Intercity League Feb. 21—(in Spokane) Spo- kane 6, Castlegar 3. Goalies for Castlegar, were D.,.McMullen and R. Plotnikoff; Scoring for Castlegar were G. Yule,. D. MacKinnon and B, Cheveldave, Assists went to B. Tassone, B. Verigion and G. Pace (2). Feb, 22—(In Spokane) Cas- tlegar 6, Spokane 6. Goalies for Castlegar were R, Plotnikoff and D. McMullen. Scoring for Castlegar were G. Pace (3), G, Yule, B. Tassone and B, Nazar- off. Assists went to G. Yule and B. Tassone. West Kootenay Play-offs Feb, 28—(in Trail) Castle- gar 5, ‘Trail 2. -Goalies for Castlegar were Ron Plotnikoff and Dan McMullen. Scoring for Castlegar were Dan Obedkoff, Gordie Pace, Geoff Yule, Jim Bermel and Brian’ Verigin. Assists were made by Pat I ‘off, Jim Bermel, Brian Verigin (2), Bruno Tassone (2) and Michael Varabioff. Feb. 23—-(in Castlegar) Castlegar 10, Nelson 1. Goalie for Castlegar was Dan McMul- len. Scoring for Brian Verigin (2), Geoff Yule, David Kirby, Bill Nazaroff, Dan Obedkoff, Michael Barabioff, Bruno Tas- sone, Gordie Pace and Jeff Townsend. Assists went to Gord Pace, Bruno Tassone (2), Brian: Verigin (3), Steven Bo- zek, Jim Bermel (2), Glen Sorenson (2), Dan Qbedkoff, David Kirby and Michael Vara- bioff. STOCK REDUCTION "75 Snowmobile “Cheeiah 295" Uist: $1685.00 Sale ..:. $1405 ‘75 Outboards ) “Johnson’s” PRICES REDUCED FOR SALE MITCHELL SUPPLY LTD. ‘ “THE STORE WITH MORE* Seo Us for... BUILDING NEEDS‘ HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS KITCHENWARE — PAINT CARPETING — CABINETS CAR ACCESSORIES LARGEST GARDEN SUPPLIER MITCHELL 490 Front Street — Telephone 365-7252 | (Notice Or Public Hearing Ottawa, February 23, 1976 ISSUE No, 2 MONTREAL; QUEBEC MARCH 30, 1976, 9:30 A.M.. The Canadian Radio-Television Commission will: hold a public hearing beginning on March 30, 1976 at the Sheraton Mount-Royal Hotel, 1455 Peel Street, Mon- treal, Quebec to consider the following: DOUG SMITH RADIO PRODUCTIONS INC., SUITE 74, GROUND FLOOR, SUN LIFE BUILDING, DOMINION SQUARE, MONTREAL, QUEBEC. H3C 3G5 Olympic Radio Network (760131300) Application for a: broadcasting licence to carry on a temporary network operation from July 5 to . August Ist, 1976 for the purpose of providing broad- + cast coverage of the Games of the XXI Olympiad. The network would consist of the following AM and FM s ations with others to be added at a later date: CIV) Victoria, CJOR Vancouver, CKOV Kelowna, CKQR Castlegar, CFIK Terrace, CKTK Kitimat, CHTK Prince Rupert, CKNL Fort St. John, CFNL Fort Nelson, British Columbia; CFAC Calgary, CJOC Lethbridge, CJPR Blairmore, CHAT Medicine Hat, CKGY Red Deer, CJOI Wetaskwin, Alberta; CFSL Weyburn, CJSL Este- van, CKKR Rosetown, CKOM- Saskatoon, CKBI Prince Albert, CINB North Battleford, Saskatchewan; CKRC Winnipeg, Manitoba; CFCO Chatham, CHSC St. Ca- tharines, CKLB Oshawa, CKQS-FM Oshawa, CJSS Cornwall, CFTR Toronto, CHFI-FM Toronto, SHAM Hamilton, CKJD Sarnia, CKOY Ottawa, Ontario; CFCF Monteral, CFQR-FM Montreal, Quebec; CHTN’ Char- lottetown, Prince Edward island and CKDH Amherst, Nova Scotia, 5 & Location where the application may be examined: Suite 74, Ground Floor, Sun Life Building, Dominion Square, Montreal, Quebec, INFORMATION ON APPLICATIONS Right to comment: Under the Commission’s Rules of Procedure for public hearings, any person who is interested in an application may file a written inter- vention with the Commission for the purpose of supporting, opposing or requesting a modification of the application. Also, anyone may file In writing 3 or. other ion to the Ce ig matiers 1o be ! at this Public Hearing. 5 Such interventions or representations should contain the ‘name, ‘address and telephone number of the persons submitting the document and be sent to the undersigned at the Canadian Radio Television Com-- mission, 100 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario KIA - ON2. All i and i ‘frat ters to be considered at this Public Hearing must be received at the Commission Office by March 15, 1976. Also, all interventions and_ representations which concern or affect any application of an appli- cant shown on this Notice must be se on such or by J mail on or before March 15, 1976, It is necessary to attach the postal or messenger re- ceipt, or other proof of service to the copy filed with the CRTC giving: proof that the applicant has received his copy. , While there is a specific form which interventions must follow, the Commission's Rules of Procedure require that interventions describe the Interest of the intervenor and contain a clear and concise state- ment of the relevant facts and grounds upon which the intervenor’s support for, opposition to or pro- posed modification of the application Is based, Viewing of documents: Anyone can view the applica- tions at either the office of the CRTC, 100 Metcalfe Street, Room 1601, Ottawa, Ontario or at the local address given in this Notice for examination of the application, Procedure at Hearings: The CRTC Rules of Procedure setting out the rights and obligations of ‘the parties to a hearing are available from Information Canada. ¢ dditi par? é on. th Recreation News Minor Soccer People Look for Local Support By Pat Metge The Minor Soccer people are requesting your support in the local soccer system. At the present Ume, there are approx- imately 180 boys engaged in playing the sport, Each season enough interest has been shown by parents to assist in‘ refereeing and coaching; how- ever, the number of executive members has dwindled to two. For another succesaful son there is need for support in the re-forming of an executive. On Monday at 7.80 p.m. there will be a meeting at the Recreation Office at which time it is‘hoped this new executive can be formed. The Recreation Commis- sion would like to thank those persons that have participated in the fitness month. A special thanks to those persons who turned up to witness the gymnastics display which was held last Saturday. The points have been tabu- lated for the participation a- wards and once again the winners are Mrs, Townsend's Grade 3 class from Twin Rivers for school class participation and the Senior Citizens for club participation. The total number of persons registering was 304, . eos Presently, the Recreation Office is looking for persons wishing summer employment. Application forms are available atthe office for summer recreation workers as well as for the positions of pool man- ager, head lifeguard, junior guards and cashiers at the Bob Brandson Pool The local ball people are beginning to think of their: summer activities, A meeting for all users of community fields is to be held March 17 at 7.30 p.m. at the Recreation Office. At this meeting the acheduling of fields for the summer months will take place, For those girls between the ages of 17-19 who wish to play softball for the local juvenile team, there will be an organizational meeting tonight, This meeting is to be held at the home of Albert Baker at 743 - 2nd Ave. N. ° * o.8 It has been brought to our attention that there will be activity at the Super-Valu parking lot, A challenge street hockey game is in the making between the Super-Valu em- ployees and the Canadian Post Office workers, From our information, the Super-Valu Club soundly de- feated the Safeway employees and now are taking on new challenges. This upcoming match is to be held on Sunday Bey p.m. in the Super-Valu iol The Community Arts Council has another of their many events scheduled for this Saturday, when the Kootenay Chamber Orchestra will be performing at Selkirk College at 7.80 p.m. Guest performers include Zdenek Kriz, Wendy Panatton} and Lawrence dela Haya who is from the Victoria Conserva- tory of Music. Guest sopranist for the evening will be Joyce Jacobson of Kimberley. Bowling League Results from Castlegar and District Players CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 4, 1876 Mon, Night Mixed 7-9 pm, LHS Kris John 245, LHT Kris John 633, MHS Dave Calder 806. MHT Dave Calder 762, THS Mishaps 1076, THT Mishaps 8088, Team Points: Sunshiners 4, Screwballs 1, Expos 1, Lucky 5's 3, Misfires 0, Mishaps 4, Other 600's: Don Rosler 668, Terry Cormier 626, John Marshall 618, Darrel Rourke 669, Marv Wood 601. Wed. Night Mixed (Feb. 11) LHS Gloria Riesen and Cheryle Badge 227. LHT He- lene Turner 600, MHS Don Sidoni 261. MHT. Dave Turner 676, “THS French Connection 1058. TART Tiderdogs 2890, Team Pointa: French Con- nection 3, Spookers 1, Half Fast Five 0, Underdogs 4, Un- knowns 2, Sweat Hogs 2, Other 600's: Hal Hesketh 671, Rick Badge 664, Don Sidoni 640, Joe Mathers 611, Gary Konkin 601. Thurs. Night Mixed (Feb. 12) LHS Linda Miller 277. LHT Linda Miller 632. MHS Dennis Chernenkoff 332, MHT Dennis Chernenkolf THS All Stars 1187. THT All Stars 3065, z Team Points: Avengers 1, Stand Bys 1, Head Pins 2, Rovers (6) 3, Early Risers 3, Odd Couples 3, Jackson (5) 3, Robson Rollers 2, Odd Balls 1, CASTLEGAR NEWS Molson’s Invitational Jr. Hockey Te Saints Win Third Place Selkirk Saints hockey team won third place in the Molson's Iuvitational Junior Hockey Tournament, played the week- end of Feb. 20-21 in Kamloops, B.C. The Saints won ‘three games and lost one during the four-day tournament. Selkirk defeated Olds Jun- ior College Broncos 17-3 in their first. game but lost to the tournament winners, St, Clair Junior College from Windsor, Qnt., 6-8 on Friday night. Selkirk was leading 3-2 into the third period and were called for a curved'stick infrac- tion and St. Clair College. scored the. tying goal ‘plus banged ‘in two more goals within five minutes to take the lead and go on to win the game. On Saturday, the Sains beat Algonquin Junfor College NATIONALHOMES LIMITED The first step to a new home like this...send this coupon oO a Ty, NAME NATIONAL HOMES LIMITED. Box 265 Abbotsford, B.C. i vs 4No Enclosed is $1.00 PHONE — Xs for Natlonat's oe an “mw ® from Ottawa, Ont. 7-4 to advance. to the consolation finals on Sunday. against Van- couver Commiunity College. A final score ‘of 7-8 over Varicou- ver Community won the Con- solation Cup and individual trophies for the Saints, Selkirk captain Dale Cos- tanzo was named Most Valu- able Player and first all-star team left wing. Joel Tremblay was awarded, all-star position on defense even though he was the smallest defenseman in the tournament, He really had four outstanding games for the Saints. - Dale Costanzo scored 11 goals for the tourney high, and centre Rick Beauchamp had six goals and 11 assists for 17 points, another tournament high. Selkirk was only able.to dress 18 players, including two goaltenders, while the other ,teams in the competition all dressed the maximum of 19 players. Missing from the Sel- kirk line-up were Glenn Grigg, John Maddalozzo and Larry Reid.-Coach Ernie Gare hopes to have both Grigg and Mad- dalozzo back for the Western Canada finals to be held in Winnipeg in March. The Saints won the B.C. skating short- 4 = NOW SAVE 5% Early Delivery Discount (Limited Time. Offer) The National Man in this Area: Brent Anderson, 364-1766 TRAIL, B.C. Furniture 2 BIG vs handed after the loss of John . Maddalozzo with an eye injury, and Larry Reid with a broken wrist. Reid is out for the season due to his wrist injury. The. Molson Invitational Tourney. had eight teams par- ticipating with St. Clair win- ning the tourney, Cariboo Col- lege, Kamloops taking second and the Selkirk Saints wrap- ping up third place. eon LOCATIONS RVE YOU BETTER @ 930 ROSSLAND AVENUE, TRAIL . Break (Feb. 3) Cannon Balls 1, All Stars 3, Dynamiters 1. ‘Other 600's: Ken Hood 707, George Stoochnoff 705, Orlando Vecchio 697, Gary Rayner 688, Walter Tymofievich 665, Larry Rovers 622, Frank Webster 6650, Matt Rohn 639, John Shertobitoff 636, Gary Jackson 626, Bill Davis 622, Jake Koenig 618, Doug Fellmen 608. Stanley Humphries Secondary School LHS Denise, Olson 226, LHT Denise Olson 549. MHS Barry Poster. MHT Dean Morrisseau, y THS Team 1 - 966, THT Team 1 - 2657. . Team Points; Team 1 - 4, Team 2-1, Team 3-4, Team 4- 0, Team 5 - 0, Team 6 - 8, ‘Other 600's: James Makor- toff 604, Mon, Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. LHS Ellena Carew ‘260, LHT Annette Bouchard 603, MHS Bob Bertuzzi 296, MHT. Dave Calder 831. THS Screwballs 1129, THT Mishaps 9184. Team Points: Sunshinera 0, Screwballs 8, Expos 1, Lucky 6's 3, Misfires 1, Mishaps 4. Other 600's: Terry Cor- mier 710, Bob Bertuzzi 696, Marv Wood 650, Dave John 621, John Marshall 608, Darre! Rourke 6 Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Dot Sutton 260, LHT Elsie Rysen 658, ; MHS Mark Carigan ‘359. MHT Bob Cowlin 684, THE Head Pins 1108. THT Left Overs 2915, Team Points: Left Overs 41’, Interior Wiezels 41’, Slow Pokes 39, Spares 31, Head Pins 42, All Stars 83. = . Other 600's: Mark Carigan 688, Walter Kanigan 648, Dot Sutton 648, Carol Comtois 682, - Lil Knowler 631, June Archam- bault 629, Bud Hall 620, Paul Makiev 607, _ Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. ‘LHS Irene Conroy 269, 725, . THT, Head Pins 9193. Team Points: Left Overs 42%, Interior Wiezels 42%, Slow. Pokes 42, Spares 35, Head ing: 45,*All Stars:93..= == Other 600's:7Jean’ Coit 668," Paul’ Makiev 663, Dana: Toews 638, Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Elsie Rysen 289, LUT Carol Comtois 769, MHS Doug Sutton 285. MHT. Walter Kanigan 737. THS Head Pins 1202, THT Head Pins 9219. ae Team Points: Left Overs 39%, Interior Wiezels 40%, Slow Pokes 36, Spares 28, Head Pins 40, All Stars $2, % Other 600's:: Dot Sutton 666, Doug Sutton 637, Ed Conroy 625, Bill Carson 620, Irene Conroy 616, Elsie Ryseri 611, Dana Toews 606. —Calfee LHS Olga Ogloff 296. LHT Robin Eldridge 692, THS Take Five 1072, THT Take Five 2686, Team Points: Cheerios 1, Muffets 2, Mugs 8, Pincurlers 1, Take Five 2, Wheaties 3. Tues. Morning Ladies—Coffeo Break (Feb. 10) : LHS Marie Makaroff 244. LHT Eleanor Holdsworth 628. Team Points: Cheerios 1, Muffets 8, Mugs 4, Pincurlers 0, Take Five 2, Wheaties 2. Tues. Morning Ladies—Cotice Break’ (Feb, 17) LHS’ Bea Knutson 243, LHT Bea Knutson 627. THS Wheaties 936, THT. Muffets 2580. Team Points: Cheerios 1, Muffets 3, Mugs 1, Pincurlers 0, Take Five 4, Wheaties 3. Other 600’s: Sharon Isfeld 604. ‘Tues. Afternoon Ladies—1 p.m. (Feb. 3) x LHS Irene Hill 268. LHT Trene Hill 729, THS Boundary Electric 1001. THT Central Food Mart 2742, Team Points: Castlegar Drugs 44, Central Food Mart 40‘, Quality Bldg. Products ‘33, Super-Valu 98, Boundary Electric 45, Mykyte’s 76 - 27%. Strike Outs: Kathy Wells, Teresa Anderson, Tues. Afternoon Ladies—1 p.m. (Feb, 10) i LHS Elaine Martin 257, LHT Del Lutz 630, THS Boundary Electric 937, THT Central Food Mart 2624, Team Points: Castlegar Drug 47, Central Food Mart 42%, Quality Bldg. Products 34, Buper-Valu 41, Boundary Electric 47, Mykyte's 76 - 28", Other 600's: Mary Quiding 617, Elaine Martin 619. Strike Out: Alice Sanford. Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (Feb, 8) LHS Kay Adshead 222, LHT Kay Adshead 607. MHS Matt Rohn 207, MHT Larry Olson 686, ‘THS Screwballs 1018, THT Alley Cats 2011, Team Points: Screwballs 9, Dingbats 0, Regulars 1, Colum- bia 6-0, Alley Cats 4, Misfits 4, Other 600's: Matt Rohn 678, John Paulson 666, Terry Montgomery 631, Jim Proud 629, Dave Adshead 615, Dennis Chernenkoff 614, Fred Pod- moreff 604, Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m, (Feb, 10) LHS Gloria Taylor 247, LHT Gloria Taylor 619. MHS Larry Olson 284, MHT Larry Olson 674, THS Dingbats 1065. THT Regulars 2976. ‘Team Points: Screwballs 1, Ding Bats 9, Regulars 4, Columbia & - 0, Alley Cats 1, isfits 3, Other 600's: John Paulson 654, Marvin LeRoy 642, Ed Adshead 641, Jack Cheveldave 128, 6 Tues, Night Mixed 911 p.m, LHS Carol Emmons 287. LHT Carol Emmons 743, MHS Orlando Vecchio 290. MHT Art Dusseault 762. THS Live & - 1169. THT Live 5 - 3160, Team Points: Nighthawks 1, Rowdy Rush-ins 3, 7/11's 1, Roadhogs 8, Headpins 1, Live 5 3. Other 600's: Willy Kalesni- koff 716, Orlando Vecchio 682," Larry Webster 657, Matt Rohn 646, Shelley Ross 645, Barb Junker 618, Wes Kirkwood 606, aTees. Night Mixed .Q1L-p.m. am LHS “Joyce! ‘Tirae? bd, LHT Erma Mykyte 584. MHS Orlando Vecehio 918, MHT Orlando Vecchio 759, THS Nighthawks 1074. THT Nighthawks 2899, Team Points: Nighthawks 2, Rowdy Rush-ins 2, 7/11's 2, Roadhogs 1, Headpins 9, Live & +2 Other 600's: Larry Web- ster 679, Willy Kalesnikoff 651, Ken Emmons 643, Matt Rohn 642, Art Dusseault 641, Dwayne Keus 624, Larry Olsen Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers (Feb, 11) ._ LHS Anne Fishwick 299, LHT Anne Fishwick 691. THS Ramblers 1032, THT Ramblers 22935, ‘Team Points; Ramblers 60, Hornets 44, Model Tees 44, Chevys 38, Beatles 35, T-Birds - 26, Other 600's: Ev Wilson 661, Ruth Rourke 628, Pearl Mott 622, Kathy Horcoff 604, Helen Kinakin 641, Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers (Feb, 18) LHS. Erma Mykyte 283, LHT Erma Mykyte 676. THS Chevys 993. THT Chevys. 2763, Team Points: Ramblers 51, Model Tees 47, Hornets 44, Chevys 42, Beatles 35, T-Birds 90. Other 600's: Annette Bou- chard 660, Mable Postnikoff 624, Cathy Stewart 605. Wed. Night Ladies—Cut Rate (Feb, 11) LHS June , Archambault 268. LHT June Archambault 650. “HS Parrots 977. THT Budgies 2784. Team Points: Parrots 4, + Canaries 0, Woodpeckers 0, Budgies 4, Eagles 4, Swallows : Other 600's: Dot Tipping 120. Wed. Night Ladies—Cut Rate (Feb. 18) LHS Ev Peterman 255. LHT Louise Zaitsoff 608. THS Budgies 973. THT Budgies 2833. Team Points: Parrots 2, Canaries 2, Woodpeckers 2, Budgies 3, Eagles 1, Swallows 2 Wed. 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