| SPECIAL RECOGNITION was given Saturday evening 2uring Recreation Unlimited, the windup of Regional Reciv:iion | Commission No. | winter program co-sponsored by Schoo! Disvrict instruction or Castlegar Kiwanis Club Dave Ferguson for the donation by that for Surface Dugouts fo be Provided At Kinsmen Park Says Town The Town of Castlegar has agreed to two of three requests made by tho Sentinal Baseball Association for improvements to the ballpark at Kinsmen Park, Ald, Mike Livingstone told Council’s meeting last week that surface dugouts will be provided and maintenance of the infield will be carried out, However, the alderman said the Association's third request--for screens along the firat and third baselines-would Recreation News From the Director's Desk By Jack Alouf A softball umpires and coaches clinic will be held day at Stanle: i club ofa bus, Hebe chairman Gary Hyson who made the presentations holds the award No. 9 to several persons for j to the recreation program. Left to right are, Marie Minogue for instruction in conversational French, ! needlework, Deirdre Davies representing radio station CKQR for Leona Horvath for } publicity, Maryilyn for gy of d to-Castlegar News representative Lois Hughes for publicity and Des Desai for his contribution to drama, Not present toaccept their awards for y High School. This is a regional clinic sponsored by the B.C. Softball Association. Baseball husi are also welcome. were Dorothy West, Barb Osachoff and John McVicar.—Castlegar News Photo Mis. C. Wilson Named 1973-74 L.A. President to Minor Hockey On Wednesday of last week a general meeting for the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Minor Hockey in Castlegar was held at Kinnaird Elementary School. Retiring president, Mrs. R. (Dorothy) Martini, remarked that the auxiliary had enjoyed a most successful year, thanks to the help of the new ‘Hockey Mothers’ system. She felt the efforts to promote hospitality this year had been more than 90 per cent successful —a pretty good re- cord for a trial year. Thanks will be sent to Mrs. J. Landis, Mrs. W. Keraiff and Mrs. M. Varabioff for their efforts on behalf of the auxiliary. The new executive for the 1973-1974 season will consist of president Mrs. C. (Evelyn) Wilson, vice-president Mrs. A. (Glenna) Akselson, secretary Mrs. M. (Anne) Zibin and treasurer Mrs. K. (Elaine) Martin. Mrs. Martini will remain on as past president witha public relations officer to be appointed at a later date. Castlegar Social Notes - Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8294 Miss Elaine Adshead, who spent several days in Robson visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Adshead and attending the funeral of the late Mr. John La Hue, returned to her home in Vancouver on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. Adshead recently spent the weekend visiting with Mrs. D. Knelsen and family at Meadow Creek. Mrs. E. Greenwood, Mrs. H. Johnson, Mr. C. Petts and Mr. H. Schellenberg, all mem- bers of Minto Chapter OES, attended the meeting of Col- umbia Chapter and installation of officers in Trail on Wednes- day evening of last week. ually by the crew. NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF CASTLEGAR SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK Monday, April 23rd through to Friday, April 27th (5 days) Help Us to Keep Your Town Clean! We will pick up all your Spring Clean-up re- fuse, and junk you have that can be handled man- OLD CAR WRECKS The Town of Castlegar will pay the $5 dump Castlegar Figure Skating Club. Considers Revision of Bylaws Ten parents and the entire executive of the Castlegar Figure Skating Club attended the recent annual general meeting. Reports were given by all committee chairmen. Mrs. B. Kruetzky reported that 141 CFSA ‘tests were attempted this year. She suggested that the employing of two pros was a major reason for the increased success at this level. the sectional and divisional championships. There was some discussion about the revision of the club bylaws. This is to be referred to a committee when the new executive takes over. The Selkirk Valley Junior Girls Softball registration is open all this week with the last chance to register this Satur- day at the Recreation Office from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. No registrations will be accepted after the 14th. Many thanks to all those who participated in “Recreation Unlimited” last Saturday at Stanley Humphries High School. H Local support from organi- zations was excellent, particu- larly di the short chairman K. Vader presented the list of nominees, All positions were filled by accla- mation. They are as_ follows: it id Mrs. G. Mc- The op jonals gave some suggestions to the club which included more concen- trated time for the seniors, pay-patch in the mornings, a specific dance session to be held once a week, and possible revision of championship ev- ents to be more in keeping with Mullen, president Mrs. M, Johnstone, 1st vice-president Mrs. K. Vader, secretary Mrs. T. Webster, treasurer Mrs. M. Foubister, directors Mrs, A. Barnes, Mrs. D. Campbell, Mrs. G. Ehman, E. Kruetzky, Mrs. E, Martin and Mrs. M. McKay. notice. We plan on making this an annual event to wind up the winter season's activities, If participation in our summer program is as good as it has been in our winter program, we are in for a very busy summer. ~ We are still looking for someone who is willing to cost “the sizeable sum of $800." He suggested the Associa- tion be informed no allowance has been mado in the town's budgot for such an expenditure, but that the budget "will be examined to see if funds can be made available.” | 4 Ald> Ed Mosby cautioned that Council has given “pretty firm indication” that washroom facilities will bo installed at'the tennis courts this year \so money may not be available for screens at’Kinsmen Park. ; but we need a coordinator. The Little Lassie League only goes until the end of June. If anyone wolild like their youngster to take part in the Castlegar Little Lassie Softball this season, you can leave your name and phone number at the Recreation Office. The age for Little Lassie is from grade 2 to grade 6. Anyone who has any belonging to In Memorium Donations to the CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Are gratefully acknowledged and will be devoted soley to Cancer h. Donations should be addi ed to the Canadian Cancer Society, c/o Bank of Mon- treal, Castlegar. ‘ “Cards are sent to the bereaved and recelpts for Income Tax purposes to the donors. For further inform- ation’ on the Society, Phone Glenys New at 365-5693. TRUCKLOAD SALE OF FISH FRIDAY, APRIL 13 11 am. to 7:30 p.m, Fresh Fish Now in Good Supply LOCATED: CASTLEGAR HOTEL West Coast Seafoods WARRING The Castloger ares has a flash Spring fire hazard and this is causing many escape fires. This is to advise that any costs that are if 1 by the Forest Service will be billed to hockey equi Minor Hockey can return it to the Recreation Office. We are also in need of hangers for uniforms. If you are willing to part with any, they could also be dropped off at the Recrea- tion Office. Juvenile girls softball will be going again this season. If you are interested, leave your name and phone number at the Recreation Office. Minor Soccer registration is still open. Registrations are being accept- ed at the Recreation Office. Minor Baseball registra- tions are now restricted. Enquiries can be made at the Recreation Office where you will be directed to the division the Castl Little who still may have Lassie Softball. So far we have come up with two students who have volunteered to coach openings. So far 210 youngsters have signed up for Minor Baseball. BOWLING RESULTS FROM CASTLEGAR AND DISTRICT SHSS High School LHS Monica Read 189. LHT Darline Adshead 503. MHS Don York 264. MHT Don York 598. THS No. 6 9: No. 6 2475, Team points: No. 1 0, No. 2 3, No. 4 1, No. 5 3, No. 6 4 Monday Night 7 o’clock LHS Lucy ‘Soukoroff 280, LHT Nina Voykin 650. MHS Fred Voykin 256. MHT Ed Mosby 624. THS Expos 1073. THT Expos 2774. Team points: Expos 3, Gutter Brooms 1, Early Birds 3, Mishaps 1, Spark Plugs 1, Purple People Eat- Other 600's: Dave Me- Creight 609, John Marshall 23. THT .., Monday 9-11 Carol Comtois 242. MHS Ke 259. MHT Ken Plotnikoff 718. THS Wild Cats 1022. THT Misfits 2969: Team points: Misfits 49, Head Pins 40, Wild Cats 57%, Kiddies 36%, Night Owls 32, Spares 48, Other 600's: Ralph Pe- terson 624, Ron Bartsoff 618, Barclay Creighton 627, Hi Markin 622, Andy Elsie Rysen 245. LHT Elaine Creighton 644, MHS Bob Cowlin 277, MHT Ken Plotnikoff 689. THS Head Pins 1093. THT Wild Cats 3102. Team points: Misfits 46, Head Pins 36, Wild Cats 56%, Kiddies 36%, Night Owls 32, Spares 44. Other 600's: Bob Cow- lin 652, larkin 633, Barclay Creighton 616, El- sie Rysen 626, Jean Com- tou 609, Andy Postnikoff Monday 9 - 11 LHS Lillian Stoopnikoff 280. LHT Lillian Stoopnik- off 634, MHS Ken Pilotnikoff 296. MHT Ken Plotnikoft 714, THS Wild Cats 1023. THT Wild Cats 2880. - Cheque out -aqippled child tod cry. “ {Team points: Misfits i Wild 8. Tuesday Coffee Break Lea. shirley Morehou- se 286. LHT Shirley More- house 774. THS Muffets 1053. THT Cheerios 2818. Team points: Muffets 60, Pincurlers 58%, Take- Five 57!%, Cheerios 52%, Wheaties 52, Mugs 43%. Other 600's: Shirley Morehouse 774, Elaine Mar- dn 677, Eleanor Holdswor- - tl Tues, 7 o'clock Mixed LHS Carol Emmons 281. LHT Carol] Emmons 668. MHS 5 3, Go-Getters 1. Other 600's: Tom Cow- lin 662, Julie Morgan 642, Jim Proud 619, Caron Le- Roy 618, Larry Olson 605. Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 LHS Charlene Moffat 232, LHT Marge Bonnett "MHS Jack Osachoff oe MHT Walter Kanigan 779, . THS Spoilers 1096. THT Spoilers 2920. Team points; The Mo- chine 42, Nighthawks 68, L-Cee-Bee 70, Spoilers 66%, Squirly Gigs 62%, Seven Elevenths 51. Other 600’s: Ed Webs- ter 720, Jack Osachoff 707, Walter Podmeroff 670, Or- Jando Vecchio 618, Larry Webster 601. dnesd: Drivers Thursday Morning Ladies LHS Dorothy Hardy 242. LHT Colleen Lightle 673. cates .\ . 'THS.. Chipmunks -943. THT Lions 2676. Team points: Beavers 3, Squirrels 1, Minks 3, Chipmunks 1, Lions 4, Ted- dy Bears 0. Other 600's: Martin 643. Rowdy Rollers (Thurs. 1) LHS Bertha . Vincent ae. LHT Kay Gretchin Elaine THS Hooters 984. THT Screamers 2621. Team points: Hooters 51%, Screamers 68, Groan- ers 58, Wailers 54, Criers 74%, Moaners 44, < Thurs. Night Mixed League LHS Barbara Karzanie- wski 324. LHT Shirl More- house 779. - MHS Jim Stone 380. MHT Jim 804. 2, 3, 1, 3, § Karzaniewski mills 737, Darrel Rourke Ken Hood 702, Bill Davis 698, Earl Rourke 685, Dave Hiebert 663, Elaine Martin 616, Gladys Manahan 615, | Bill Cheveldave 613, Bruce ‘ McKenzie 610. LHS Bobbie Keraiff 280. Nick Karzaniewski 711,‘ aary the person ‘or persons who started the fire. If burning of grass or slash [s contemplated, a Temporary Permit will be required from the Forest Service. Office hours 6 a.m. to S p.m. weekdays, 4. R, WOOD, Ranger, B.C. Forest Service KINNAIRD CLEAN-UP Spring Clean-Up Time is Here! Kinnaird trucsk will pick up your cast-offs on the following schedule: 7th Avenue | 6th Avenue ” Tues, A il mas Kinberry vee Dumont Wed., April 25 Balance Thurs., April 26 . 2-15 FIRST STAR, one of several these young assistant coaches may work up to in their gy we ere to, back months, put ona crowd-pleasing performance during Saturday's row, right to left, Silvia James, Dana Wright, Debbie Mattiazzi, Rose Ingham and Patricia MCKay. Front row, left to right, Cammy Lapointe and Donna Kirby. These girls, along with “numerous persons who practiced gymnastics during the winter d program at Stanley Humphries Secondary School, Many organizations, manning booths depicting their service to the community were also made available to the public during the one-day event. — Castlegar News Photo Several Local Parficipants Made Good Showing At Recent West Kootenay Music Festival in Trail Many awards were won by local participants in the recent Kootenay Music Festival. In- cluded in the winners was Jean Ferguson-Davie of Kinnaird ‘who received the MacDonald Consolidated Cup in the inter- mediate championship. In piano under 12 years, Miss Ferguson-Davie played “The Joyous Party” by Ernest Bloch, Other winners were — in Piano under eight years, Eva aVarabioff of.Castlegar for “An ‘Old French Dance” by Gossec. In Haydn piano under 18 years, Stephen Sahlstrom of Kinnaird won for his “Sonata in F. Major” by Allegro Moderato. In other categories win- ners were as follows: Reed instruments junior high age solo - Robyn McNabb, reed i open solo- Judy Allingham, reed instru- ments duet junior high age- Jennifer Cheveldave and Robyn McNabb, instrumental solo open - Judy Allingham. Al! are of Kinnaird. John McNabb, 16, of Kinnaird was awarded the William Donelly Memorial Cup when he won the reed instrument championship. Stephen Sahlstrom of Kin- naird and Grant Freeman of Rossland won ‘the Agnes Inkster “Rosé “Bowls for their piano duet championship. They played Rondo from Sonata No.3, F. Major. Laurie Nixon of Castlegar was a winner of Bach piano under 18 years. Maureen Lewis of Trail and Stephen Sahlstrom of Kinnaird shared the Helen Bonanza Days Specials Today - Friday - Saturday 3% OFF * DRESSES * COATS * PANT COATS PANTY HOSES XL, Regular $1.49 SALE .... 89c MANY OTHER IN-STORE SPECIALS | Want to Sell Your House? special sward for Class 203 which is limited to Canadian composers’ work. Robyn McNabb of Kin- naird won the Soroptomist trophy of the Castlegar Club for a student in School District No.9 attaining the highest : CALL MARY 365-6451 or 365.5244 Potted Flowers, House Plants, Flower Arrangements for all Occasions, Bridal Bouquets and Corsages 1011 - 9th Ave., Kinnaird Telephone 365-7641 ROOM FLOWERS LID. . mark in speech arts in the festival. Wendy McFarlane of Kin- naird was recipient of a three-month pass to the Castle Theatre for a student in School District No. 9 showing the most Promise in the speech arts section of the festival. In spoken poetry Patricia McKay of Castlegar won the girls under 15 years with Vestigian by Bliss Carmen. In girls under 18-years-of-age the winner was Robyn McNabb of Kinnaird with To a-Poet a Thousand Years Hence by James Elroy. Wendy McFarlane of Kin- naird won the girls under 21 years with Three Years She Grew by William Wordsworth. Selkitk College’ Commun- ity Choir captured the Kooten- ay Hotel Cup for There Shall a Star by Mendelssohn and Jack and Jill by J. Michael Diack. Robyn McNabb of Kin- naird was winner of the BCRMTA Rossland — Trail branch $50 award to a student, vocal or instrumental of a branch member. In public speaking, junior secondary school age, Mark Vroom of Kinnaird successfully competed for the Cameron Trophy. Winner of Shakespeare solo under 21 was Wendy McFarlane of Kinnaird with comedy farce solo under 16 won by James Robinson of Kinnaird, Another Kinnaird youth, “Greg Bishop, won the spoken poetry comedy farce under 21., Local Hospitality impresses Williams Lake Visitors Dear Sir, : We have just returned from. the Pup Hockey Tourna- ment in Castlegar, which was held March 30 to April 1. We were most impressed with your town (and Kinnaird), and the warm hospitality extended to us and our team. Special thanks to Harry Smith, for his kindness and generosity in putting up 17 “boys free of charge Sunday “night, and’ to all the mothers who billeted and cared for our boys. ‘ We have told everyone of the warm welcome we received in Castlegar and ‘also about your delicious borscht! We hope that some of you will come up to the Cariboo for one of our tournaments next year, Mrs. P. Leveridge Williams Lake, B.C. Kinnaird Medical Clinic Entered Forceful entry by a back door in the Castlegar and Kinnaird Medical Clinic ap- pears to have been unfruitful for a person or persons unknown, Entry. was reported by staff Tuesday morning: The incident is still under investigation. British Columbiais more than just yourProvince. : Itsyourhome. Aland where waves pound down on long beaches. A land of deep green forests filled with fish and game. And silence. A land of mountains that disappear E into the sea, Pee Wee Hockey Ends With Banquet and Presenfafions One hundred seventy-five boys and their parents turned out to what was a most successful Peo Wee Hockey Banquet, to mark the end of the 1972-1973 season. After moun- tains of salad, chicken, buns and juice had been consumed, gift Bowling Enjoyed — Monday by Visiting Senior Citizens Nelson Senior Citizens and Castlegar Senior Citizens took over the local Bowladrome on Monday, using six lanes with 72 bowlers participating. The Nelson players char- tered a bus for the trip and on their arrival were served coffee, tea and cookies. Play got underway at 10 a.m. Those who had the later draw adjourned to the base- ment of the Senior Citizens’ Centre where they enjoyed several different games. ‘ At noon a turkey Juncheon was served by the hosts. At 1 p.m. play was resumed followed by the serving of coffee. Nelson scores were: High single — Neil Fast 292, double 620 fing —G. Bush 237, ible 451 High single—J. Woods 229, double 410 High single—T. Briggs 214, double 342. Castlegar scores were: High single — Henry Humphr- ies 229, double 386 High single — Annie Humphr- ies 209, double 863. Other highs were: Frank Jonkman 206, Louie Newhouser 189, Nan Raine 187 and Bob Cormier 186. There were many other very close scores. Castlegar Briefs LL G. T. Getty of Dor- Check-R Investigation Ltd. appeared. before Council to explain his services and ask Council if the town would: be ‘Sinterested ‘in ‘having public - buildings included in his patrol service. Mr. Getty was asked to discuss the matter further with works supervisor Alex Lutz and prepare a written submis- sion for Council's consideration. 5 a ead A total of seven men were hired under the Local Initiat- ives Program in March. They worked on the water extension project on Columbia Ave., the sewer extension in the Mobile Homes Development area, and on new storm drain installat- ions. -e @ Thirteen building permits were issued in March totalling $63,460 in new construction. -* & Ald. Carl Henne reported three men worked 60 hours sweeping sand off sidewalks in March. The men were employ- ed under the Welfare Incentive program. _* * . Mr. Henne also reported one traffic ticket issued during the month, two paid, one ticket cancelled, a summons cancelled, five. tickets outstanding and four summonses in process. ec & Ald. Mike Livingstone said two dog complaints were received in March with four warning tickets issued. He said 67 dog tags were sold during the month, resulting in revenue of $279. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 12, 1973 BONANZA DAYS SPECIAL 20 Per Cent OFF ALL HARD COVERED AND CLOTH BOUND BOOKS THE BOOK SHOP Across from the Castlegar Post Office — Phone 365-5858 Presentations were made to division manager John Streli- off, league statistician Marsh Johnson, hockey mother Judie Roberts and all the coaches of the five Pee Wee teams, Following team pictures, taken by Pettitt Photos, the boys enjoyed an hour's skating. During the program, the League Cup was presented to Allan Verigin, coach of the Bruins, and Joe Antignani, captain, The Play-off Cup, which was not decided until the 29 of March, was also won by the Bruins, Play-off statistics follows: Teams WwW Bruins 3 Rangers 3 Canadians 2 1 tt) 8 Bonanza Days Specials Spaghetti & Meat Balls ..... $1.49 are as L Pts. Hawks Stars Scoring leader: play-offs were: Player M. Quaedvlieg J. Townsend J. Roberts D. Kanigan D. Verigin J. Antignani R. Grim J. Josafatow Wagonburgers, Only ........ 90 Try ‘em — You'll love ‘em! CHUCKWAGON 390 Columbia Ave. in the Marlane Hotel rere ncoans? co Co com me co co to aannaannae ASTRE-AUSTIN-COLT-CORTINA- DATSUN-FIAT—-MAZDA-PINTO- RENAULT-TOYOTA-VEGA- VOLKSWAGEN... «are all fine cars. But which one isthe best buy 4 Datsun 1200 prices start at $2245*. There are a few economy cars that seem to cost $70 or $80 less. But take a look at the features Datsun includes for that price. Like reclining front bucket seats. 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THT \ B Budgies 2182 Sie a NG 7 , ‘eam points; Orioles 0, Canaries 3, Swallows 1, Par. JUST ARRIVED, PLAID BAGGIES . rots 1, Budgies 3, Eagles 4. i Other 6090's: Polly Dube 619. Dot Tipping 615. Want to Sell Your House? i CALL MARY 365-6451 or 365-5244 Any car wrecks that have not been moved during Clean-up Week will not receive the dump fee of $5. The Town of Castlegar. will then pro- ceed to have these old car wrecks moved at the owner's expense. a PICK-UP SCHEDULE 15 AS FOLLOWS: Pick-up schedule will be the same as the regular garbage pick-up. Eva's Beauty Salon George Swetlikoff : MASSAGE THERAPIST Playmor Homes South Slocan Phone 359-7166 Castlegar Funeral Home PUBLIC WORKS SUPERVISOR TOWN OF CASTLEGAR Office 442-3555 Res, 442-3676 413 For more travel information, visit any British Columbia Information Centre, or write: 2-15 British Columbia Department of Travel Industry, 1019 Wharf Street, Victoria, B.C. DTI 73-508-D