Tremere eererhet syascns nar ieettyy A4:; CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 19, 1980 Z Recreation News oy * Yee Show Castlegar Figure Skat- ing Club’s Annual Ice Show, “Emotions 1980,” is coming up this’ Saturday at the Castlegar and District Com- munity Complex. The show will feature guest skaters from Spokane and Vancouver, as well: as local figure skating talent, There will be an afternoon performance at 2:80 p.m. and an evening performance at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices are: adults — $4, students and’ senior citizens — $8 and chil-: at the Nelson and District Aquatic Centre. Cost will be $85 per candidate and regis- trations are being taken at the Aquatic Centre or at the Canadian Red Cross Society offices in Vancouver. Red Croas Swim Course This year’s Kootenay Aréa Red Cross/Royal Life-- saving Society water safety swimming instructors course is scheduled for May 30, 31 and June 1; June 6, 7, 8. This course is also going to take place at the Nelson and Dis- Come to Calgary Friday on: Euge of Rob- son was charged swith failing to‘ obey a! traffic’: control : device when the car he ‘was driving collided with: .one { Avenue, South.: Damage has been estimated at $600. No’ injuries‘ have been reported. s s s ‘A'single vehicle accident Highway 8, near Ron's’ motel has ‘resulted in _ in excess of $500" i 7 aa eo aa owner . by “identifying | the same at the local Setachment, Police’ are still investi- gating an accident!/one mile reraled i 6.00 dames to ITT: Ray driven ; lomondnn ‘of Castlegar. ‘Tho! ineident occurred on Seventh ‘Avenue, North and“ ‘Bima south of Keenleyside Dam on; Broadwater Road in which a’; Churchhill, No names. have’ been ‘re- leased. s - No injuries shave been. reported in Monday's single- vehicle accident on Pass dren — $2. ASATAT TE BS 3 Tickets are available at the community complex c con- trict Aquatic Centre and will be conducted by the’ Red Croes West Kootenay area cession, of the Figure Skating Club, The Wool Wagon, Tudor - Sports and the Castlegar Toy Village. ~ 1 Arta Exhibit Continuing until March 29 is the Annual Community Arts Exhibit at the National Exhibition Centre. Spon- sored by the Castlegar and District Arts Council and the National Exhibition Centre, the exhibits are open for viewing daily from Wednes- day to Sunday, 10:30 a.m. - 4:30,p.m. Various art works by local artists are on display for the public to view. Ski Lessons Each Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. a group of adults in the alpine ski lessons ive, Bruce Miller. . _. Public Skating For those interested in taking advantage of the rec- reation department's public skating season, lunch hour hockey or general ice rental, there is little time remaining this season. The ice at the community complex will be removed, around the end of the month. WEST KOOTENAY BANTAM REP championship title. wai Castiegar's 18:membe ri coach K. Swetlishoff, Kc id consisting of:' back ro’ eldaks: C. Lind, S. Jon left to'right Reid, J. Kanigan, M. Corbett, S. | B. one. ‘Front row, left to right, G. Walker, dD. rehudoff, K. Semenoff; D. DeRosa, R. Potter, P; Moroso, D. Makor- toff snd J. Leitch, Missing § irom Hh above photo Is E. Strelietf. sereeier sh 1900 age (403) 258-1 1101 oe THE CARRIAG Present this, coupon . rival, et Stanley Humphries depart for. Red Mountain in the recreation bus. There are _ additional seats available on the bus for any Castlegar and District resident who would like free - Junior their late’‘season winning streak to ..10 consecutive games, by routing: the? J.L. | Crowe Hawkettes from Trail 386-12 and capturing | the West and from the ski hill. The bus returns from Red Mountain at 8 p.m. i Anyone wanting to take advantage of this free trans- portation offer should call the recreation office and reserve 8 seat on the bus. ikiing Instructors Course While on the subject of Red Mountain, the ski school there, under the direction of Hans Welk, ‘is offering 3 Level I alpine skiing instruc- tors course. The dates to note are March 22 and 23. Regis- tration fee is $4 plus the cost of lift. tickets. Persons in- “terested must be 17 years of age and strong powder ski- ers. Contact the Red Moun- tain Ski School for further for ie at time’in the last three” years. At‘ the Selkirk College gym on Saturday, the Rock- ettes played their semi-final | game against ‘Salmo with great intensity on defense and ran up a 80-0 lead before halftime, avenging an earlier 44-40 loss to the Salmo squad. Andrea Belezyk led the local’s scoring hooping 26 points, while Lisa. Koochin, Sharleen DeRosa and Marie Langlois added four points each. The final score was a convincing 45-18, Coach Pilatzke saw the lopsided result as. an indi- cation of the girls’ improve- ment since before Christmas: “When we lest to Salmo WEST KOOTENAY aiaiaE ere Asie dunior | Rockettes of Stanley hool: & team. Members are, front row, left to right, Terrie LaHve, Kim Alle, Sharleen DeRosa, Marie Langlols, Lisa Koochin and Sand right, Karen Evin, Paylette. Schr Kathy Paul and Cathy Beynon —News/Mirror Foto by Lots Hughe: ene . OF FISH : over 50 varieties , FRIDAY, MARCH 21 F 0 a.m. to7 p.m. at the Castlegar Hotel ‘West Coast Seafoods JOY BIG ROCK REALTY LTD. -is pleased to aanounce the addition ‘of- TOM, DANIEL to their sales staff.: Born in Kelowna, Tom.now-lives.in Castlegar. with his wife Carol. Tom joins the staff‘of Cen- tury 21° Neighbourhood Professionals, ‘to serve you better in all your Real Estate in- vestments. oe FEATURED Inthe ‘March 22 Castlega “Club's 1980, Carnival, “Emotions”, ‘Is: this No! inter Club palr, Katherina Matousek and Erick Thom: ss were selected to represent Canada ge Cup a? the Mi Hague, Holland ‘where they placed sixth. In ‘envary, 1980, after skating : _ together for less than a year they placed fifth. in the R ‘Canadian National Senior Pairs. che “sen, In‘ August, th et the Ennia Chall damage ‘in, when it left the highway and" rolled.” } #- a Creek Road in which police ar? Figure skating ; what later was determined as minor.injuries after a head-on collision’ 200 metres south ‘of | - Provincial Zone Playoffs Who are the Castlegar | Bantam Rep team ‘players? their current schedule? é a are some of the questions being asked *. by lees! hockey fans The team consists of second-year Bantams, with : nine original players from : last year’s rep team. Coach- ing the team is K. Swetlishoff and manager is Frank Per- ehudoff. The 16-member. squad is a close-knit club which has endured six months of hard in order, to-be an effective competiter against - opposing teams. Some of the highlights of the team’s accomplishments throughout the season are as - follows: {losing "ga in” one. gam against Kelowna,.the even- tual tournament champions). e Castlegar. “A 1972 Pinto dtiven by” peer driven: ‘also. ‘ th . incident is still under investi- towards the travel fund! imay gation.” ° do so by contacting Frank or s Ld Dorothy: Perehud eae ‘rhe. same. morning | 1974 TRANS. Al 455, Ted, very ‘<1 Bronge. ‘Award . win-): n +} pare da, the Christmas, tour-. ‘$o04 condition Fim st offers. i FOR: RE! 1 bedi di unit.for. Poe ar r iB BESS rte SALE: 1671 Bulk stati wager ree beeenat loaded, eons wel Bagge seem 12 FOR ueAtee 374 Pi wi Phone steers pet ye a R-SALE: 1976 Toyota t Excellent condition. includes Fadlo, 6 radial tires: Ph. seat ‘OR : SA! 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(2, Lost only two ‘inter- , city games during the year. : {both to the Nelson club) to Call him at his residence win the league championship. ia ; j i : ; 65-3591 3.. Won the West Koot- : eae aS agate x 2 ” details. in December, some of our irls had really never played Ss Instructors or before. Now that they have (For persons interested Saas ts atid CROW how to play defense, they 1976 CHEV. 374 ton 4 eapeed | with dition. SPR 300-7006 Pa cone 4 a Rese cHeistian | T ne Ee. On sale now at Eatons. BOOKSTORE : ; AGood Supply Of Kinnaird Littie Lassies structors, there are = enay championship by down- courses coming up this spring. An adapted aquatics instructors school is sched- uled for May 9 - 14 inclusive By Carvil Moorey: QUESTION: 1 } take out own name does my wife have exactly the same coverage as | same household the coverage is the same. ANDERSON Insurance Agencies 61 Maple 365-3392 __ CASTLEGAR have more opportunity to be successful in a game.” In the other semi-final game J.L. Crowe Hawkettes edged Trafalgar Totems In the championship fi- nal, the Rockettes once again played intense defense as they ran up a 17-4 halftime lead. - Sharleen DeRosa and to begin its softball season | Kinnaird Little Lassies will be starting their season off with their annual general meeting this Thursday at 8 ‘ p.m. at the arena complex in Room 109. A good crowd is hoped for, as there are some changes in the league this Lisa Koochin ran simple year. clear-outs, and Andrea Belezyk and Paulette Schrei- ber took care of the re- bounding early in the game. When the Trail girls switched to a zone defense in the second quarter, Karen Evin and Cathy Beynon subbed in and were effective with some long outside shots. “Trail seemed to be con- centrating on stopping An- drea and they had Little Lassies executive for the 1980 season is com- prised of president Jan Neu- mann, vice-president Ralph Scott, secretary Carol Com- Minor Hockey +three players sagging on her,” said Pilatzke..“I think we showed some people that there are some other pretty good players on our team.” All Rockettes shared in . Hockey season will be over for most boys and par- ents this Friday, with windup ceremonies being scheduled for the various divisions. ° Thanks i ded to all the scoring in a fit 35-12 championship victory. “Kim Allen, Marie Lang- lois, and Lisa Koochin worked really hard on de- fense throughout the game. They hassled the Trail guards all the time and forced lots of turnovers,” said Pilatzke. “Those three girls deserve a lot of credit for “the coaches, referees, teain mothers and parents for their participation during the last six months of the hockey season. Everyone is reminded to hand in their hotkey swea- ters after the last game. Anyone unable to do so at - weet time should turn them in. their ive ef- fort.” Doug Coulkon ee. KOK ANEE TAX SERVICE MAKE SURE YOU ARE AWARE of deduction privilages, new and old, which may or may not be in effect this year. Ask us about them. We've been serving the people here for 7 years. OPEN Mon. - Fa: 9am .- 5 p.m special appointment call us) 270 Columbia Ave., Castisgar aie 9a.m. - noon 365-2416 tois, treasurer Pat McKin- non, equipment manager Chris Makiev, jr. division manager Jim Ford, sr. div- ision manager. Herb’ Neu- mann, umpire-in-chief Tim Allen and public. relations Dennis Johnston. Kinnaird Little Lassies’ Softball League had 18 teams in the league last year — two teams from Qotischénia, three from: Blueberry, six from 8. Castlegar and two from Slocan Park. This year the executive felt that every girl.in the age group of 6-12 years old should have the opportunity to play in the leage, so it has expanded into North Castlegar, Pass Creek, . Robson and Tarrys, To brief newcomers into the league, the deadline for registration is March 28, The girls will be sorted and the executive will meet on April 2-with the division managers and coaches when teams will be drawn up and the coaches will receive a list of the girls that will be playing for them this season. Coaches will phone all . girls who are on their team, and they distribute the schedule on the first night of Junjor girls, six to nine years old, will play Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p.m. Senior girls, 10 to 12 years old, will-play Monday and Wednesday at 6 p.m. The season will be start- ing on April 21. Each girl. is required to have her own glove; all other equipment as well as a team sweater will be provided for each girl. The executive hopes to see all parents of partici- pating girls at the meeting, and hope that all the girls playing in the league will have a great season, Books & Records Mon.—Sat., 9 - 5:30 Friday, 9-9 577 Baker St., Nelson {Above Emory’s Men's Wear) INVITATION | TO TENDER. By CASTLEGAR SELKIRK LIONS CLUB Sealed tenders, clearly. marked, Kinnaird Lions Park, Water Feature will be received by the undersigned of Box 3122, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 up to 12:00 P.M., March 15th, 1980. a The work consists of the following prin- ‘cipal items: Ornamental Pool 12” depth: by 72' (ft.) length with various widths. or at the Office of the Professionals ‘ TM 5 ST. DAVID'S 8 a.m. Eucharist’ 10 a.m. Eucharist and Sunday School Morning Prayer on Fourtl Sunday Robso: (2nd gan Sunday 104.1 Rev. De: mend Carroll 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail Pastor D. Zinner 365-2649 Sabbath School 9:30.a.m. BIBLE SEMINAR Continues at J.L. Crowe’ Sec. School in Trail Mar. 21-25, 7:30 p.m. YOU CAN ATTEND! THERE IS NO CHARGE OF CANADA 624 - 6th Ave. S. 1% Blocks south of Coninaaity Complex 9:40 a.m, Sing-Song 10.9.m. Worship and Sunday y School a3 Filter, Pump and pipe r y' to complete the project. Tender documents may be seen’ by telephoning the’ undersigned at 365-2111. Tenders will be required to provide accep- table Performance, Labour and Materials. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. Tymolevich Park Chairman Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 804 - 7th Ave., South Church School 345 a.m. Morning Worship llam, 5 Pastor Ire Johnson Phone 365-6762 405 Maple St. “Worship Service llam. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Lowell Lindschy . Ph, 365-3664 or 365-3662 Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday, 11:30.a.m. on Radio CKQR MEETS SUNDAY am, Ph. 365-7973 352-5105 below Castleaird Plaza h. 365-6317 9:50.a.m. Sunday Schoo 11 a.m. Worship Service 7 p.m. Fellowship Service Tuesday, 7 p.m. Cottage Bible Studies Friday, 7 p.m. Youth and| Family Night Rev. Ed. Wegner! Pastor @ FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 7th Ave. South 9:45 a.m, Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Infant Nursery and Junior Congregation Minister H.M. Harvey Phone 365-3816 °° SULEL7 2 DIRECTORY) — Cfhow Grulitude tn Prayer —~ 809 Merry ‘Creak Road Next to Cloverleaf Motel Castleaird Plaza Family Bibel Hour 9:4! Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Praise . 6:30 p.m. . WED, FAMILY NIGHT 7 p.m. (for all the family) Pastor John Hill Church Office 365-3430 767 - Ist Ave., North Pastor Roy Hubbeard Church: Ph, 365-5212 Christian Education Hour 10:45 a.m. : Morning Worship Ww a.m, Evening Service 7 p.m, Tuesday: Bible Study 7:30 p.m, Saturday: Young People 7 p.m. Rev. Michael Guinan }. 365-7143 Saturday Night Mass 7 p.m, Sunday Masses at 8a.m. and 106.m. ST. MARIA GORETTI Genelle — 12 Noon. : J ing the. Nelson club: two *’ games straight in a best-of-*: three tournament. The over-all team effort has resulted in the Bantam Reps being the only “A” team out of all the divisions in. the Castlegar minor hockey sys- tem to be in contention for the B.C. provincial playoffs. _This- weekend will prove if the team is capable enough to compete with three other top teams in the province later on this month for the pro- vincial title. The’. Provincial Zone ~ Playoff ‘between the West (Castlegar) and East -(Kim- berley)* Kootenays will be. held in Castlegar on Friday . at 7:16 p.m. in the new arene complex; Saturday at 5 p.m. in the ‘old arena and Sunday at 12 noon at the new arena. “= Bveryone is urged to take in this season's last hockey event and support the efforts of the only “A” div- ision team to represent the City of Castlegar. Following the weekend play, the winner of the East- West playdowns will advance to the B.C. playdowns to be held in either Kamloops or. Vancouver Island on March 29, 80 and 81. Bob and Lee Friesen of Castlegar have donated $200 to the team, should it become |; eligible for: the. provincial » tourney. This money is to be used for travel for - SELKIRK & COLLEGE A Comprehensive - Community College : locatedinthe |, West Mons tor ihe follonsinn ce invites INSTRUCTOR — SMU RESORT MANAGEMENT ‘Reporting pfouthe Seporiment: head of ‘ski resort wi and delivery of Ski Area for the 9 Public Rel t & Risk M Food & Beverage Management, Hotel: Operations, Ski Shop Operations & Ski Resort Operations. The incumbent will be an individual. with .an engineering background and a proven track record in upper in the ski industry. The can- nee will have good communication skills, be familiar with the ski industry’ in Western North America, ond prefereably B.C. and Alberta, and fave especially strong expertise in areas relevant to the above mentioned courses. This position is to start June 1,.1980, - SNSTRUCTOR — SKI RESORT OPERATION | Rey Reporting to the department head, the. instructor insure completeness of capital equipment in- Neniory: oversee setting up of. the shop & classroom facilities, an room, set up ‘labs, “and lease with equipment manufacturers for. delivery of equipment. The in- cumbent will also assist with handling program inquiries, course development, setting up a filing & storage system, and with the delivery of several courses, i tT ‘Grooming, Snow Making, Maintenance Mechanics & Ski Lift Operation & Maintenance. the foll the boys. Any person or organ- The: ful Jidate will bean agg ve self- starter with a minimum of 5 years experience in the ski “industry ‘and have a: sound’ mechanical ization wishing to snow caps, “snow-making -systems, ‘ski lifts, and be familiar with all: types of com- Your Carpet Headquarters .. . Carpets by Ivan Oglow 365-7771 - Have your bustion engines. This position is to start May ¥; 1980. . ‘Applicants should hold or be eligible to hold a B.C. Class IV Driver's License. Salaries will be'paid in accordance’ with the’ B.C.G.E. U collective agreement. 's by April 18, 1980 to: INCOME TAX returns filed by Michael M. Cheroff Ws ‘Columbia Avenue Castlegar Send Personnel Manager Selkirk College Box'1200 Castlegar, B.C. VIN3J1 - . ly. with work experience on, Moffat 16 cu: ft. frost free Feltigerator. Affordably priced. * Do eu asemi- 5 horror? Moffat frost ey tefrigeratorifreezer eliminates Hy problem, eo section allows youto - store frequently used Items like julces, packaged vegetables orice cream it holds up $9168 Ibs. Fast freeze keeps lots o' be your pee aise bottles. Meat dr drawer and 2 crispers. Butter conditioner. _ Colors: ‘White, harvest wheat, almond. (Color $10.00 extra) Model MRF/MLF 1679. Moffat self-clean range ‘Gets you out of the kitchen 639.00 Mottat self-cleaning range frees you from the fucomey of eisteeningy your ‘oven, Features attract- ef and cooktop lamp. Minute marion jer Digitale clock. Infinite heat switches. Colore: white, harvest wheel, and simond. (Color 10,00 extra) Model MSS7359. as above, cept manual clesning system. Model MSM7359. a7 7°00 (Color 10.00 extra) Mon-Sat. 9:30-5:30 KitchonAld imperial Energy Saver IV Bullt‘in Dishwasher. On sale at Eaton’s. 719.00 oe Energy Saver IV lets you turn ae hot water heater down to 120 ~ degrees and Secycles. First and lore: vane harvest wheet al almond. Model K 51-19, Portable dishwasirer. Same features as above, except rigidized steo! framing. Mode! KDI-59. 789.00 (Color 10. 00 extra) PHONE 365-5465 Thurs. & Fri. 9:30-9:00 368-5232. E ATO N ' Ss Buyline