SS i CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, March 23, 1972 In Oliver House Tournament i: "The weekend of March Cliff Wilson, the boys car- 11 and 12 saw the Hawks of ried jtheough 0. the Pee Wee Division with d an Sun- h ir lat day morning at 7 a.m. saw Castlegar defeat Burnab; is. "The boys played a well rganized team game witl feals Danny Wallace mak- some terrific saves. At the end of the first period the score was Burna'! if} Castlegar 1, with Billy aroff scoring unassisted. In the second period Castlegar moved we joals by Les Sucka jeff Townsend 4} Brian per, travelled to ‘Oliver a Pee Wee House Tour- a cheering the boys on elr games me played flayed fantastic gi ‘oan goal for this was scored by Mike ara plore assisted by Bill Naz- loops Rebuilders defeated the team 41. Danny King a hard game could not connect to little black rubber net. The loan goal was scored, pan Tan Stewart as- sisted by Billy Nazaroff. a boys had a fun weekend as well as playing hockey. They enjoyed a and ie Tan. fazaroff and the third art ahead with a dike; Varabiott as- Arrow Reservoir Waterfront Park Ready in Summer A new waterfront park on the west shore of Arrow reservoir, just south of Re- velstoke, will be ready for use by residents and tour- ists this summer, C. fiyd ro this month comuloved ‘ansfer of some 200 acres of land at Blanket Creek to the Provincial Parks Branch, The proper: ty includes a mile of shore- Hne on the reservoir. Access to the new Blan- ket Creek park will be from the scenic paved hl, in way running south from velstoke to Shelter Bay. The road was built by Hydro as part of the Co! umbila River Treaty prog- The new park will in- clude Sutherland Falls, long . a lo beauty spot, Parks Branch crews. are clearing ng e falls. ‘Thi sumunier Blanket cil be installed later. Plans for further de- velopment by the Parks ean an eb inclu le an addition- camping units, an en- arged ndayaee and picnic boat launching and are peach facilities. Blankett Creek, from which the new park takes pectors around the century. A fencer fami Bill created \with the goal. by saw our on the trip, ‘a visit to a horse and cattle ranch and mi individual excursions to Penticton and around Oliver. The outcome for the ce from ‘team at the tournament wag file third place in the ee i visi RoCK Bud t ihe boys who represen- ge Castlegar were Danny The Regional District of Central Ko jotenay a rived at a $368, aay pag get Poe Townsend, Danny’ for 1972, Gurkovitz, Hobbie At a recent meeting of t held in Nelson the following breakdown. was puts forward: Executive Administration the entrance arch, Asaph Domke, has been a Jandmark ‘and point of in- terest for many years. It sulle stands on the old roa Because of its close: proximity “sy Revelstoke, and easy access from the ‘frans-Canada High: park an recreational potential. Canada Handbook Canada 1972, a 336-page aU Sa . First or second mortgeges for the purchase of existing homes, consolidation of debts etc. One day :approval service, competative rates, no lock in, no bonus. Phone 492-3841 days collect, evenings or week- ends 493-1291 or write Homeplan Realty 283 Martin St., Penticton, B.C. tin 6 com- piled and cdited by Statist- ies Canada is on sale at bookstores across Canada. Designed primarily for . the general public and for students, especially those of high school age, it presents of recent econ- - park. Among. the early set- © tlers were members of the: the: pipedreamer By BRUCE RAMSEY “Travel I is very broadening. You meet all kinds of won- derful people. Take for instance a character | met last week- end during a quick visit to the coast. He was dressed In discarded RCAF survival gear, and he looked ‘as though he hadn't eaten for days. \f ever there was.a figure of dispair it was this man, a man with gentle, cultured countenance and deep blue eyes, a stringy tor- toi-shell beard, and, of all things, a monocle in his left e, Y “Alles is kaput,” he: was moaning when | met him, “Alles is kaput." “Ach himmel, alles is kaput. Das problemishe Is dat iy bin ein dumpkof.” Now nothing could be that serious, so, friendly like asked him his name. “Mien name it is Herr. Doktor Heinrich von Stueffle- schaft zu Mittlesburg-Schweinfurt und alles ist kaput.” “Al mein life, |.am in live with the Sidehill Gouger Okanagan Midget Reps Learn Who Champs are from Locals the Castlegar defence to score, assisted by Swales, to tie up the hockey game. By Denny Hughes The Okanagan Midget Rep champs from Penticton lh The sunny Okanagan fac- $a. off with Castlegar's West taney champs x4 on the. mig et’ Rep divisi day In an Pehibition, Heekey aa losing to Castlegar Penticton scored again quickly at 3.27 of the sec- ond period on.a hard shot that went in off the post by Hardman Vout tak. The game see-sawed se Penticton out front back and forth for the first period with no scoring. by either club. Tim Kerlaff started the scoring at the 7.30 mark of the seecond erlod assisted by Ge ry Nixon and Tom Nighes. ©. At 13.22 Murray Price scored after being set up by David Bozek and Al- ex Josafatow. Each elub d two PONY. EXPRESS The “pony » express” system of mail delivery was ie set up in Hf SHELL PRODUCTS. hayes an elk ott zal 180 Mareh 26.and 280° At 3.80 of the final jod Nixon scored pesiate ad by penalties aplece. Keith Goalie ‘saves for Mark of: Nord Amerike, particularly the special of Canadiad 4 Columbie Britanique Ich bin devoted, yes, years to my * study; yes, und-now, alles is kaput.” “My reputation is at the stake, jah Gotterdammerung — as you say, the “Twilight of the Gods," At my institute, they say ! am an authority on the subject. Ein genius, Und naw, ach, und now. 3 “1 am having ein book published on the subject und now they are saying dat | never even saw a Sidehill Gouger., und they say dis und dat about mein fraulein, just because,’ | have Spanish [sland und ein Swiss bank account. Alles is keput.” | tried to sympathize with the scientist cum author for the charge against a writer:that he'doesn’t know what ha’s writing about Is, indeed, @ most aggravating one. | knew that these strange creatures kept to the high- land regions and were.seldom actually seen, although their. tracks have been reported numerous times in the snow. It is wall known that to enable them to walk around the steep ‘slopes of the mountains that the left legs is shorter than the right, and so, therefore, they can only move in one direction, If they tried to turn around and go back whence they came they would tumble down the mountain. Nature, apparently. has never permitted them to even think about turning back, “What was dat you said about das Sidehill Gouger having its left: leg: shorter than the right? Nincompoop! Das whole vorld knows dat der Sidehill Gouger has shorter right legs than left legs. See, | show. you how it moves; yes. The professor got down on his hands and knees to demonstrate how a Sidehifi "Gouger walked, and would you - believe, as he acted out his pantomine, it was clearly .evi- * dent that his left “legs” were shorter than his right. When this fact-was pointed out to him, he spluttered: “Dis hand is mein right, yes; and dis my left, yes?” “Nein,” 1 sald. “Nein? Ach himmell | made der. eee yes?” There was.a long pause, and Herr Doktor Heinrich von fleschaft’ zu furt, finally’ sald wt A phone can be a trip back home. . Remember the last time you placed a long distance phone call home. hours later? the feeling of anti send the flash ‘of joy when you heard, ? Remember how you went through the conversation bit by bit savouring it for Remember to phone. BOTH ® A phone is what you make it a grin: “Ach, ee is goot a fraulein opened a Swiss faci account, yes.” B.C. Government Announces. ipl Suowmobile Reguiatlons tion will be through the of- - {fices of, the. Motor. Vehicle sumiiccident reporting pro- cedures for operators of snowmobiles also come in- to effect Oct, 1. Gun Licence Mandatory Kiernan, ereations and Conservation annou ‘Betective that date were All-Terrain the operation of snow ine les in a manner dang- the sponte: Patrick of Castlegar were 11 in the frat st period, 10 10 in the secon: third for A record of saves, Penticton’s Deleew made, three saves in the firs slap shot yen a the second ey 2 line'on~a play started 2 in the final period for a Castlegar’ goalie, total of 22 saves, . int to Ralph Tassone, who urn passed the puck to games wer thoreaghly chjoyed by the fans who turned out watch the boys of Hives, two Rep champ clubs Mees anticton wore rec tpt ents of 10 penalties while Castlegar drew. five” plus giving up a penalty shot to enticton who were unable to make it pay off. Goalle saves for Kuhn of Penticton were nine in the first period, four.in the second and seven in the third for a total of 20 sav- of Cai astlegar made nine in the first period, 10 in the second snd aoe the ‘third for 37 save! Both lupe” settled down to a close-checking game on Sunday with ven. ticton dominating the plays a the fret t 4° Berio e legar pulle ap. e socks in the thir to take the win by et patie Both teams scored in the ‘first period with Cast- Keriaff finding Aquanaut Club Names MoGauley Ks President »_. Ed McGauley was elect- ed president of the Kin- naird «Aquanaut Summer Swimming Club at the an- nual meeting of the last week in Kinnaird Hall. The 18 people attend- ing discussed activities 2, ig June, Other officers elected were Mrs. Adele Yule,’ vice president; Mrs. Jean: Wick- ett, secre! cand directors, the Penticton net, passing the puck out in ‘front to tae riaft bat Fe eo enticton's BN ‘oke "through: ' REGIONAL: ECUMENICAL PARISH ingle & United churches ROBSON COMMUNITY CHURCH 9:45 A.M. United or Anglican Service (alternate weeks) ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, CASTLEGAR + 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 10:00 A.M. United Church Service 11:15 A.M. Anglican Service set Ist, 3rd, 4th Sundays: Communion’ (trad.) 2nd Sunday: Family Communion (contem) 5th Sunday: Morning Prayer ‘Parish Office: Phone 365-8337 Clergy: T. M. Allen and C. N. Howard ‘CHURCHES talian and Russian, or a " spectat- ors, at,.the and slide shows planned ‘for, the occasion, ‘Students ‘and staff will ‘be to’ -andwer questions ean + provide - in- ST. RITA'S CATHOLIC. CHURCH Rey. E. A. Brophy Ph, 865-7143 Sunday Masses at Sam.-llam.-7 pm ecial experimt erecta taal =e “MEET SELKIRK COLLEGE THEME FOR OPEN HOUSE DAYS - - Students, fo Welcome Visitors : Safurday, Sunday Affernoons. Creek Anus lal Earl Gray site othe ele ‘in- cology ee tua on a eis of anoth- skills, Interested visitors can test thelr reading skills and find out how the: pare with thore of. Aut elkirk sit down,” relax and chat while; and the cafeteria will sciences and hu-- manities will present a short video ‘tape . production . by the ‘various disciplines. of the department: tnthropol- et laa sychology, an ology. Rach member of the dopart- ment will’ present wha ne considers to be a significant contribution to Selkirk Gol lege in a beet taped inter- view, and the faculty will also be available for ques- tions an work '.done: -in’i courses ‘at boratory, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Office 265-3430 ‘Home 365-6667 Next to the Glovetieal Motel Castleaird PI Suni ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH ~ Present diplays, obs thels oF the ies slene ad physics display de- terest- ea ar amateur can: undertake studies jin astronomy . with- out: the use of: a; inulti-mil- Observa' pergonal supersize models ‘ yay — form yak a the exhibit sit 0: jshow the would- © that an in part hibits 4 prepared by the mo- department. ers will homemade ca . Serve tea pas an autten- tie Ri samovar, When , asked plans for the 0} ‘house, head ' of. library mee out that “every a 8 phen ‘house, at fhe Sel Throughout the resident rougiut area 0) phat dnto tee college Hbrary and ,, about ~ 405 Maple St, e familiar Splletin of books, Soura. Worship Service 11 a.m Sunday School 10- a.m.- Phone 365-5876 Pastor Robert Naber: 1905 - 4th Ave., Kinnaird “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” APOSTOLIC CHURCH One block East.of the” PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE : GRACE 9. 5)" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH a Services & Church School = Sundays at 11.30. am. ‘Fe Minister Rey. Clare Martin Ph, $52-7400, Nelson, B.C. erous to ople or oper reat ieresoes wale oF domestic animals. Also effective March 15 y were fections of. the act specif iB that persons un- er rig Ge 4 1B cannot re- ra .snowmobile ‘and persons under the age of 18 require the consent of parents or guardians to make such registration. Sections of the act al- icipalities to as did sections mak- the | vehicle operators After April 1 Citin: growing public incor over, the: alleged ‘ eless use of firearms, the fon. W ‘Min- Hon. W. K. Kiernan, _ ister of Recreation and Con- servation, has announced that as Ot April 2 it will be ‘mandato! a to havé a licence beh The cary nist x. said he ex pected that’. ter its of ‘the aad procedure would ie clude "cause the legislation ‘would “enable more: effective pub- lic education and control of handlin: ee The new: licence will be ne subject te the Parks ct and Land Effective Oct..1, snow- | mobiles must be registered the "process: household effects, and for decal will have to be’ displayed eae vehicle’ on teers Rae on the 4. KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. Sand, Gravel, Excavation, Trucking, Ditching, ee Soil " CONTRACT DISPOSAL, FIELDS CONCRETE WORK — a Business. and Professional Directory, Dutch . 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Students have * pla a prepared a fascinating light- pus show. and .will be us- prove as "popular with visi- = ‘age ae, dur during the previous. works and Racer aps ere, for: cial occasion eas BS; play ora special topie. euch as “So ‘you you're normal???” by. Hanks. Special study carels. ‘are’ sa, did the raining during t two years of the ist Depsrtments involved ath featurin; gs S. Of rocks, f ies lent epi will be réady to give advice ’ ; to. all comers‘ about ving intensive French Puppet Falry Drama To he Featured gee Maasai da a with the présentation ae delightful : ite he Petit Prince? ad ; Antoine Sd Sia en by ery, will be given ‘in French the ren Selkirk ia hd i Ada ted for the et | ire by Mra. Vi to front of the my wit the action of the ae Saint-Exu, lay." On the pu et’ sta , the little’ the puppet. the flow: idly them sadly decides to leave, visits several: asters oids where, one by one, he the acquaintance of fe he puppets. Andre - Jo he department: of: Modern Languages : has been coach- :itig -the: student,:actors | in hele ronounciatio: 2 ne n and. of um: 8 offered * : by that de artment dnelude es program * for * -Selkirk-students, and ‘help | readin, stud: he production and direction To; help the audience along a comment wil be an in- En: rattle be given. before ; ABER: : 6-CYLINDER - &-CYLINDER Electronic Scope Cheek Plugs, Points and Condenser. Compression Test. Ch ic] Service Battery lean Glass . PLUS FREE HEADLIGHT ALIGNMENT (eeivonel: fare Extra). 3! GAS. 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