CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 6, 1974 ‘ - i See 5 BY eam {Skating Championships held at Fernie are these members of the Skating Clab: They. competed with over 200 plus ”” {LOCAL CONTENDERS in the recent Kootenay Region: Figure. Kimberley and Cranbrook. Members who took part are, back row, | left to right,’ Patt! Kubox, Glenda Frisk,: Debra Martin,’Cathy Kruetzky, Judy Cheveldave, Karen Grunerud, Angela Batf, Kathy ‘Zebert, Kruetzky, jan Johnstone, Nona Verigint Barbara Cheveldave, Michele Arishenkoff, Lawrence’ Tamelin ‘and Leslio’ 3 SR Fie ei Casteeee Pere Sh mployees of. the Can-Cel’ Pulp and Lumber. for all: kiddies, SATURDAY, ‘DECEMBER °21 if ar 10 AM. Ni “everyting fora WALT DISNEY EAODUCTIONS Figure aters from Feraléy Grand Forks, Nakusp, reall Nelsen . Kootenay Region Figure Currie Campbell. Front row, left to right, Diane Nader Skating Championships On the weekend of Nov. 23 ‘pond 24,. the. Kootenay Region ‘Figure Skating Championships’ ‘Mere held in Fernie, B.C. ‘fA mong the. 200, plus skaters lub. Although the overall am championship was won by. “$#he Nelson Club, the local tekaters acquitted themselves wery, well i in the stiff competi- ion. Ny The Castlegar: Club -is * Sroud) of-its only’ champion, Miss Nona Verigin, who: won ‘ithe ipre-preliminary. ladies ‘sin- “Yles: competition ‘defeating 16 ‘bther skaters from the East and West: Kootenay: - Other. results .were’ as P! joa Verigin, 1st; Barb Chevel lave‘and Elaine Campbell. Nona Verigin :. > Winner. PrePrelimiaary- Ladies singles ¢ tlega M ed Curling. Club TURKEY SHOOT. Friday, December 6th se 7 p.m. atthe : * CASTLEGAR CURLING CLUB Pre: preliminary Men’ ‘s— Doug Johnstone, 2nd and Law- “ rence! Tamelin, 4th. Preliminary. ~ Ladies -— Kathy Zebert, 3rd; Corrie Campbell, 7th and Patti Kubos. —Leslie Archambault, 4th... )4-:Pre-Juvenile Ladies —] en Grunerud, 8th, Juvenile Ladies—Lynda “ "Johnstone, 2nd; Janet. Foubis- })ater,-8rd and Diane ‘Vader, 7th. ?Pre-Novice . Ladies —Glen: ‘da Frisk, 6th; Gwen. Kruetzky “‘and’ Judy Cheveldave.:::+ Junior Solo: Dance— Michele ‘Arishenkoff, -4th;' An- th and, Karen: » and Debra Martin. Senior Ladies Pairs— Cathy Kruetzky and ae Nona Verigin Takes a Fist “Martin, ond Judy Cheveldave and Glenda Frisk, 6th, ~ °- 5 For many. of ‘the. above competitors, it was their’ first competition and the experience. gained at Fernie will be of value to them in, their, future efforts.’ the Castlegar Figure Skat- ing .Club’ is: grateful .tozits Professionals, “Miss Brenna *-Waddell and.Mrs. Sandra:Van Zyil'de 2 Jong for, their: efforts'in: preparing the skaters for this - competition.” = On Nov, 29-the Castlegar Figure Skating Club sponsored a dance’ at the High, Arrow Arms at ‘which’ time the: win- ners of-its draw were selected. ‘There’ were’as follows: - ; 2 sFirst, (Mrs. '3.7A! thank’ all those ate have supported it. { By oe ee ; ‘Don't’ forget, about. ‘the ‘tournaments played: at‘ SHSS" exciting action this weekend in the Stanley: Humphries Second- * ary Schoo! gymnasium:when the Rockers ‘host’ their. annual Blue! and'Gold- Tournament! . The Rockers will! iplay,.Nelson on Friday night/at.9.00 and ‘says the B. c. ‘Automobli Asso- “weekend and! Dee. he. were ‘exhibiti ciation. ¢° i ‘< For: a ohare up to ‘the age “of 12. ae of ‘Divisions. Besides the, show, there will’ be frente: action: will all-day Saturday, with the: fi inal game: Saturday night beginning about: fi 8.30. In exhibition play ‘on the a weekend, the: Rockers’ and © Rockettes defeated both teams, | » from: Trail’ and ‘from Grand Forks. Friday’ night, ‘the girls defeated Trail’ 47 ‘to 37. ‘High “ ,/scorers were Teresa McGabley with 16 points and Chris’ Fitz- patrick with: 10 ‘points. In“ the 2i"p Wayne Tamelin with 16 points: Saturday night’ saw’the ‘Rockettes easily: dominate the +, Wolverines'as they: won ‘again Castlegar Senior Citizens of. the’ ‘Unstlegar’ and District: Senior. Citizens were in Nelson for an enjoyable day of ‘bowling. Castlegar bowlers: won the morning's, bowling and; the Nelson Seniors were the after: noon’ winners, Following i: is tlie November Scores: of: ‘the Castlegar bow!: ers: Bob Cormier had two. high single scores of 211, high double, 403 over. 176; Danny McDonald single’ 203, "high double‘ 883. over 169; Henry” Humphrey—: - single 204, high double 364 over. 168; Alice Lampard—single 204, high double 338 over 145; Anne. Humphrey—single » 204; high» double’ 842 over. :149;: Jessie Donnan 204, high double 861 over! 149; Wilbert Sim: , mons—204,-high double 361, ‘over 149; Wilbert® Simmons— £204, high double 326 over /165; Arthur. Brady—204, high dou: ble 322 over. 148; Ken Keating” » THE ALL-AROUND | YAMAHA YAMAHA SKIS SALOMON BINDINGS Bindings mounted Free.of . charge if Binding or Skiis* purchased here.’ : Ski accessories in good supply; Buy, now while supply is good. ® YAMAHA SKI@ -Monashee_ © sta SALOMON BINDINGS 204, high double 347 over 157;, Zilda: McAndrew—High ‘double 307 over 136; Mac McAndrew— / high double’ 338° over 165; Gordon Ferguson—high: double * 306 over 136 and Elmer Walner + =high double 814 over 144.” “All scores are posted in the Senior Citizens’, Centre. 42.- 45. High scorers were. Susan Culley with 18 points and * Teresa McGauley with 7 points: A’close match between the- Wolves and ‘Rockers ended up: 62;- 46 for the Rockers. Wayne |, Tamelin: was ‘high ‘scorer, with. 21‘points.:What a‘nice. way to start the season! A correction, from last. week's article is that the Junior, Boys’ 15-under and.16-under. teams ‘have not yet’ played off: forthe West Kootenay cham- -pionship. ‘They -will {play this: | ie SELKIRK SALES & SERVICES LTD. 1415: Columble ‘Avenue: — Telephone’ 265-5024" | “WINTER TUNE-UP SPECIAL: | _ 4Cyl. |: $19.50 6 Cyl. $24'50, ‘MOTORCRAFT" BATTERIES : | Have Your Cooling System'& Antifreeze Checked | Gas Sales = “Other Best Quality ; Chevron’ Products A Complete Service on All Makes of Cars ce HOCKEY CASTLEGAR BANTAM. REPS. be “Plus : ; BAGARMOSSEN. NORDIA. CASTLEGAR’ MIDGET REPS | Game Time — 5:30. p.m. and 9 p.m. “Adults $2.00 — Students ‘with Cards $l. 00% "CABARET (5. P. m.) ARENA ‘HALL 5 (Adults : Only) 20057 " ; : ent Hai i te, Sun, ten, 4 = ‘Torn, Participation BAGARMOSSEN NORDIA =_ SPOKANE “AMERICANS: _ KELOWNA — NAKUSP — ‘CASTLEGAR AND MORE TO. COME . sy TEAM- NAMES’ NOT, ‘AVAILABLE’ AT) PRESS TIME «Foor ; ai Saturday, Des, 28 —8 am. to 6pm, 3 Special’ Exhibition Game ... Saturday, December: 28'— 8 p.m. ; Bagarmossen Herdia TAN Y ‘YS Ce tlegar * FINAL GAMES: i “Monday, December 30th — 10.30'a.m; &-1 ip. Tournament Pass — - Adults. $3. 00, 'S dents $2: 00 CHRISTMAS. STOCKING STUFFERS. Passes to the International Hockey Games . at the Castlegar Arena anys ‘PLACING IN TOP. THREE, in ch Tecent Kootenay Region’ Figure Skating Fernie are these members of the cates Figure Skating. Cis Cial Boek: co et Gah Debs! Marti eset: Bo Ladies, Ladies. Fi i i Pensioners Curling Club: Nears By John Dalziel One day-and-a-half to go in the first Round Robin, Stand- “ings have changed \ somewhat 7” since I last reported, but the same old names are in evidence The Kick Save ; ‘Krusty socnd Senior Ladies Pairs and Kathy Zebert | third in Z ‘left to right, Janet Foubister third 3 & in ‘Juvenile Ladies, Dougias Jolu second in/Pr Mens and Lynda ‘Johnstone second in Juvenile Ladies... D. Hiebert Photo for: Mie! Figure ae Cub. “Those shots which skim alone thel ice through a fo lege a ind sticks are the fora goalie. “ ick, or skate save, ~- looks so easy. it seems almost el but think about the inches of steel at the exact'an- pelt will deflect the puck away mathe ‘oal line. large’an angle ‘can mean the puck will glance off. into the net. ‘Too small an angle will cause the puck to bounce out in front —too far toreach hances are en on oe surface shots to the side of. the “net. Don't just ‘stop the shot dead, chancing that fatal re- bound. Get that puck to the side so you can take a breath and get set again. eh Boys ‘are scouted thoroughly. for nom. 4. Hea Heal aes Merchandise Antving @ aly ; NEW BEDROOM SUITES _ WASHERS END. TABLES (Sets of 3). USED WRINGER WASHERS + Many more: In-Store’ ‘merchandise : too): E | humerous: to mention fi Rose We Invite :You to Drop in and’: : ‘LET'S. MAKE A DEAL" KOOTENAY, TRADING POST NEW. & USED FURNITURE & MISC. = 123: Main: Street" mainte PHONE .365:3719 - 2 ‘cof life. oe Seger ga nati Ugg arate ggy Bal I ties “Rep team and at 860 pam, the De ‘ * Castlegar Midget Rep team wil play: the Swedish A ‘Grou * boys... “On Saturday, Dee. 28 th International Hockey Jamboree’ begins with the first two teams “facing off at.8.00 a.m; Official.’ opening ceremonies are at 10.30.~ a,m.Teains from Grand Forks,~ Kelowna, Nakusp, Nelson, Spo- kane and Trail will be arriving: join/the Swedish’B boys and." the Castlegar Bantam Reps in this jamboree. .- ‘All the Swedish: boys are’ “\being: billeted with’ local 'fami- lies: as, part “ofa cultural’ exchange, ‘whereby each will. learn'a part of the other's way: We ‘know. that. our,” Swedish’ guests. will. be + shown’ nal game of the Jamboree is on Monday at 1.00: p.m. Wl je the Swedish'B team: travel to Trail for an exhibition game against the Trait Midgets. Both Swedish teams: have 'fur- ion games. in-Fruit- 1, in Grand Forks . 8 and ‘in: “Spokane on Jan. 4 and.5, from: where they will ‘depart for, Stockholm. “Accom! ittee of parents ie Castlegar. Minor Hoc- key Association’ ‘was formed “ate last'summer and they have ‘been busy arranging for a week of hockey, sight-seeing and fo the same. that: we. have “extended to! our’: :“American guests over the years’: ke during: Minor: Hockey TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10 Personal Shopping Only — TRAIL » “Many a at One low Price and Canadian momientos fort! Swedish teams. Locally, support ‘has: been given by School District No. 9; buses are being: provided and drivers are’ donating: their services for the transportation - of: the: players to the’ various: * centres: for games. The: Lions’ Club’ has. given: beautifully .- hand-crafted toques and the City, of Castlegar. is underwrit- ing the cost of Canadian toques. Many. other’ offers of: tours ‘and: facilities have also been grate- fully. received. “This willbe a’rare and, wonderful opportunity for the people of our ‘community to share in the true meaning of the “Christmas season—“Welcome a stranger; gladden the heart of a “child”. f “ SRO _ INSULATION NOW IN STOCK EWE DELIVER OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 a.m. to S p.m, : PHONE 365-3158. : End of Its First Round. Robin vst Mike “now. ene sole a eeae Woytella and, belicve it or not, Cee Bradford, ‘all with one loss. By the time this is in print, ‘things’ may have changed, but that is how they are at'the beginning of. the week, Next week's draws are as follows: Tuesday, Dec. 10— Bradford vs. Newman; Verzuh vs, Jacobsoi Roy. vs, Lyons and Everard vs. Woytella. Only ‘one game .is scheduled for Wednesday, Dee. 11—Murphy vs. Dalziel. This will finish the first go-round and it is hoped to start the second one on Thurs- day, Dec. 12 with a‘new draw, A special membership meeting has been called for Tuesday, ‘Dec. 10, immediately after curling. Draws for that > day will be cut to eight ends in order’ to accommodate this meeting. Several ‘suggestions have’ been made: regarding drawing of rinks and substitu- tion and’ the: members will be . given the opportunity’ of ex- pressing their opinions on'these . and other’ matters’ at’ that meeting. It is’ hoped that the members of the two idle rinks that day will make a: special effort to attend this important > meeting, - Pete Murphy.took his rink of Cec Bradford, Lloyd: Lyons and’George Wilson over to Nelson’ yesterday to’ take part in its first ‘Seniors’ Bonsniel. I am sure all our members sent their best wishes to Pete’ and his gang for alt the ‘luck and good curling possible in this three-day event, ‘As of today, there are two of our good members under the weather. Norman’ Thomlinson - is in Mater’ Misericordiae Hos- pital in'Rossland recuperating. + from a hip operation.’ Hope’ to see you real scon,. Norm, as Ernie Richardson’ is' practicing real Hard while you are away. ‘You: have: him worried. “Jack Scott just got nicely started when his underpinnings let him ike I say Jack, it is that “high living that is catching up to-you at last. All kidding aside fellows, the boys wish you and hope tosee both | martied, and you wore |. Now you can.wear Model 31001-200:.$200 Come in and see our wi PHONE 365-7532 ! _——<$<$<—<$=$> _—$—, your: “Tight hand, ‘too. ‘Just sakel a, ‘Model 31003-250: $250 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 6, 1974 Castlegar and District Minor '. 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