LINBERING UP for this Saturday’ Gastemar Kista J tobe held at Kinnaird Junior Secondary Sehool are these members of the local group posing during last week's gymnastic session. Standing, lege Setride inthe English split are Cam Lapointe, left, and Pat McKay. Also shown, left to right, are Pam Berg, Donna Kirby and Susie Mohn. Approximately 150 children, 14 years of age and under, will participate in the one-day event with entries fom ‘Trail, Nelson, be Fruitvale and Robson, Master of director for Recreation ce No. 1, Jack Alouf, who will be Monashee Sporting Goods, Oth ers taking presenting medals and ribbons, are Cpl. Pete Charest ¢ of the local RCMP d shield donated by part, and who will be jary Hyson and a representative from Siro the Kinsmen Club and ‘nn Town of George Bondaroff of Kinnaird. will be made at 10 a.m. by Ald. Labeler ayvew ee cheet ecb cee ae ‘bm 620. Local Bowling Results HSS High School League LHS Kathy Gall 185. LHT- Sue Bonthron 471. MHS Karl Emde 264. MHT Larry Zaitsoff 621. THS #4 - 988, THT Al - 38, Team points: 1-3,2-0,3- 3,4-1,5-1,6 Monday Night 9-11 LHS Carol Comtois 261. Team points: Unpredict- ables 29, Jackasses 22, Spares 21‘, Posties 15, Head Pins 31, Challengers 254. Other 600's: Ken Plotnikoff 686, Harry Markin 681, Fred Popoff 653, Mary Postnikoff 614, Jean Comtois 659, Walter Kanigan 646, Bill Carson 612. Tuesday ipm. ~ LHS Louise Howes 266. LHT Irene Hill 723. THS Lucky Five 950. THT Macalister Ins. 2671. Team points: Castlegar Drug 90, Independents 22, Lucky Five 18, Macalister Ins, 28,.,Boundary Electric 21, Senti Tuesday Night Mixed 9-11 (Dec. 4) LHS Betty Pinter 277. LHT Betty Pinter 787. MHS Orlando Vecchio 287. MHT Leo Plamondon 728, THS L-C-Bees 1108, THT L-C-Bees 3107. Team points: Spoilers 1, Marlaners 0, Bees 3, Checkers 3, Nighthawks 4, Seven 1. Other 600's: Orlando Vec- chip 711, Erma Mykyte 676, © Marge Bonnett 660, Bill Ander- ‘ -.g0n 689, Wally Roberts 621, Bill Donald 603, Bill Shay 600. Wed. Morning Drivers’ League (Nov. 28) LHS Lil Knowler 367. LHT Lil Knowler 790. THS Ramblers 1089, THT Hornets 2830. Team points: Cadillacs 1, Mustangs 2, Hornets 2, Chevys - 1, Ramblers 3, T-Birds 3. Other 600's: Marge nett 690, Lil Flynn 628, Bobbio i Keraiff 621, Kathy Horcoff 683, Mary McAlpine 622, Pearl Mott 642, Ann Fishwick 623, Mabel McGillvray 642. Thursday Morning Ladies LHS Helen Roberts 283. LHT Colleen Lightle 638. . THS Chipmunks 926. “THT Chipmunks Team points: Beavers 8, Lions 1, Chipmunks 4, Teddy Bears 0, Squirrels 8, Minks L Other 600's: Jean Sylvest 605, Helen Roberts 625. Rowdy Rollers, Thurs. 1 p.m. (Nov. 29) LHS Shirley Barton 274. LHT Shirley Barton 617. 3 969. iers Criers 2717. Team points: Hooters 20, Screamers 7, Groaners 20, Wailers 29, Criers 29, Moaners ” Other 600's: Florence Kav- aloff 604, Bonnie White 602. Fri. Night Classic Mixed iS Pi . 8.25... 28, Pha Other 600’s: Dot Tipping _ THT Nuts & Bolts 3184. Team points: Super Stars 4, Dolphins 0, Alley Cats 3, Robson Rascals 1, Gang Bust- ers 1, Nuts &*Bolts 3. Other 600's: Jack Osachoff 762, Ralph Peterson 682. CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS. BOB FERGUSON'S SPORTING. FACTS | d with the fi of cASTIEAIRD HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS’ “What's the record for touchdowns by one eaves ina wer Canadian Football League game?”-K. P. Yate: wo Creck Recreation Commission Winter Recreational Projects Discussed resigned as secretary, was also highly. commended for her long service to the Ci The December meeting of the Blueberry Creek Recrea- tlon Commission last Thursday night took the form of a dinner meeting with members ofthe commission and their partners present. Business included a discus- sion of winter recreational projects and a look ahead to summer activities, Current. projects include preparation for the outdoor ice rink which will be underway as soon as weather permits, Volunteers will be setting up boards shortly for the rink: which has proved to be a highly successul Project for a number" of years. Christmas treats will again be purchased for the children at the Blueberry Creek School, The approval of the Schoo! Loan Bylaw by the people of Recreation News the area was noted, with much appreciation. The long-awaited activity room for Blueberry Creek School will open the door , for many. additional tecrea-— tonal opportunities. Discussion and suggestions were made regarding possibili- tles and equipment which would be required, George Raabis tendored his resignation as treasurer of the commission due to his transfer out of the district, President Roy Goetting pre- sented him. with a gift in appreciaion of his contribution to the Blueberry Creek Recrea- tion Commission, Cyril Soukachoff volun- teered to assume the position of treasurer until the annual meeting which-is scheduled in Your House? -- i CAUL MARY SPC E DaCosta BAKERY Today, i Friday and Saturday _ CRUSTY BUNS ........ doz. 49c HOT BREAD ........ 5 for $1.00 PHONE 365-3022 13 Pine Street (next to West's Dept. Store) : Want to, Sell . | the near future. Mrs. Georgina Duff, who Shoreacres Residents May Now Regisfer for Skafing By Jack Alouf The Shoreacres Recreation Commission would like to that regi for p.m, and everyone is welcome tocome and watch, There is no charge and refreshments will be skating at the Shoreacres rink is now in progress. For parenta who volunteer to help with fce making prior to Dec. 22 and are prepared to give a little time to the upkeep, there will be no charge. For all others the registration fee is $20 per family for the season, Please contact Lorna Vereshagen at 359-7274 or any commission member. The Shoreacres Recreation Com- - mission is ‘obviously more interested in help to maintain the rink rather than money, I guess in the final analysis time is the most precious thing we own, LJ *. for all The standard is six, held jointly by a ae of Witines alumni—Lorne “Boom Boom" Benson against Saskatchewan on Oct. 28, 1953, and Bob McNamara against B.C. Lions on Oct. 13, 1956. Benson's six majors were scored along the ground at a time when each TD was worth only five points on the scoreboard, McNamara bagged four of his majors along the ground and the other pair by pass receptica. He holds the CFL mark for most eacl * “Who holds the record for yards points in a game since 1956 when the TD was valued at six Points h. * ards rushing in a single Canadian Foothall League game?"-Q. 7 Bullas, Vermillion, Alta. ‘This distinction belongs to the former Ottawa Rough Rider 2. .j great, Ron Stewart, who ran wild against Montreal on Oct. 10, 1960 to amags 287-yards of real estate: Coming-closest:to equalling performance, was: Saskatchewan's George: Reed, holder of professional ‘football's record for career yardage gained, with a single game show of 268 yards, oe 24, 1965, against B.C. at Empire Stadium. - a Got # question on sports you'd like answered? Give it to Jock ‘LEAIRD WARE Stewart at CAST! PORTING GOODS, porting Facts, 21C Deerfield Dr., Ottawa, Ont. Stanley Humphries Sports Senior Boys Basketball Team Places Third . Ina bask was a held in Nelson this weekend, the Stanley Humphries Rockers placed third out of eight teams. The team in general played much better than the previous weekend. The Rockers won’ two games and lost one. * The first game, against th for: MOBILE HOME OWNERS Your Authorized Service. Centre —"MESYMA" — ih INTERTHERM Royals, win ea SHSS, scoring 52-45. Kevin Moran was game high scorer with 20 points. Wayne McCarthy was high rebounder with 13 rebounds, and also scored 9 points. There was also excellent skill performances from wayne Tamlin and Shawn Flynn. The Rockers then played Revelstoke, and were defeated 64-48. SHSS was behind 12 points in the first quarter, but pulled together and played even ball the rest of the game. Wayne McCarthy was high scorer with 15 points and played over all fine ball. John Veysey dominated the boards with 16 rebounds. While Wayne Tamelin and Kevin Moran each sunk eight. In the final game for third place, the Rockers played Nelson, dominating the entire game. Scoring for the Rockers with. incredible accuracy, was Kevin Moran with 26 points, Kevin's shooting per cent resulted as a high 68. John Veysey pulled down 11 re- bounds and ‘scored 13 points last weekend to participate in (continued on page 9) cits "Mr. & Mrs. Russel W. Verigin and boys, Kinnaird Bill & Marcelle Wright,;. Jim and and Adult Ed Hable all day. . 8 We have not forgotten about the indoor track and field training club. It is hoped that this. will get underway early in January. More news on this in the next couple of weeks. . Ad We would like to express a very big vote of thanks to the Alr Cadets and Bob MacBain for helping us with our Bingo Card Sales. This is a very community ‘avaed organiz- ation and we look forward to working with them again in the foture. * The three indies play for fun volleyball teams met at Kinnaird Elementary School on Classes will be held early in January. We hope to publicize our entire program around Dec. 20. If you are having problems deciding on some of those Christmas gifts why not give a recreation class or course for’ Christmas. Gift Certificates are: now available at the Recreation Office at 123 Main Street in Castlegar. . This saturday Heqional Recreation’ is posting @ LévelGyrihastié "Meet ‘tthe the { Kinnaird: Junior High School. Many of the youngsters who have been taking the gym classes this year will be competing. Age categories are 10 and Under, 12 and Under, 14 and Under. Boys and girls will compete seperately, We already have many entries from out of town including Fruitvale, Proctor, Trail, Nelson and entries are still coming in. It is anticipated that between 100 and 160 young- sters will be competing. The meet will go from 10 a.m. to 4 sae uate apn of last week to battle for the Tournament Championships. The first game was played between Tarrys and Robson with the results being Robson accepting defeat and falling to third place. The Tarrys Ladies were then faced with the League Champs— Kinnai Ki innaird walked away with the first game while Tarrys rebounded in the second game, to give Kinnaird a tough - fight . for: the Tournament «. *Championships. rebound was a little late as Kinnaird won the second game 15 to 18. Mrs, Elaine Boolinoff, : playing coach for the Kinnaird team accepted both trophies for her team. The trophies were designed and made by Mrs. Vi Giles. A special thanks to her from all the ladies for taking her time to make the league’ and tournament games a little more rewarding. Mrs. Boolinoff will keep the trophies in her Possession. unti] next sessions when the Kinnaird team will have to defend their champions le. Pee S ‘Tarrys - Cary SS ay CASTLEGAR CURLING ae NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY. Curling Lounge Dancing from 9 p.m. to? $25.00 Per Couple — includes Food & Refreshments Music by DICK WAYLING & HIS GROUP For reservations contact Bert Lamb « at the Club, Life members and active members have till December 15th to make reser- vations, ‘JACKS AUTO SERVICE LID. 4 SCORPION — DEALER ~ & SERVICE a SPECIAL DEALS - NEW MACHINES SUPER STINGERETTE 340 SUPER STINGER 440 USED MACHINES — 400 TK — 400 STINGER See These Machines at Dr. Jacks SCOPE TUNEUP CENTRE A Complete Automotive Service . Phone 365-7511 | Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Results Kiet he hath Hawks },, 3: Goalies R. : Kleby tefutas & Miller (Hawks), Goals scored fy Glen Kirkwood ntunaned Chernoff, scored Moroso (un- teaisted)” "plone (Sherato- bitoff and Scokerookoff}, Sook- erookoff (Zoobkoff), Polonikoff. (Bookerookoff), Keraiff (M [Moroso and 8 ff) for Koot ‘ ney erry Hytos (unassisted) i / for the Bruins and D. Perepol- ) kin, 2 (assisted by Ian Foubi- ater and D. Hipwell and Phillip Churehill from D, Condon and R. Andrews for the Hawks. Nov. 27—Rangers 2, Cana- dians* 0,'Goalies Popowich (Rangers), Cheveldave (Cana- a Goalies Exrembe (Hawks), Perras (Blazers), Goals scored by Hipwell (Foubister), Me- Donald (unassisted), McDonald ° ’ (Hipwell) and’ Miller (Hipwell) for the Hawks and Stewart from McGote, 2, for the Blazers, Horning) for the Rangers and Danny Fillipoff (P.Hyson) for the Bruins; Stars 9, Canadians 1. Goalfes D. Rayner (Stars), Cheveldave (Canadians). Goals scored ees Martin (unassisted) for the Canadians, Dec, 2—Hawks 3, Cana- dians 1, Goalies Tony Saremba }] (Hawks), R. Cheveldave (Cana- diane). Goals scored by Miller (unassisted), D. Hipwell (McDonald), D. Hipwell (R. Shukiin) and for the Canadians M. Miller scored the only goal amen itam Division Nee 26—Legion 4, Pulp 3. kb. -Goalies J. te (Legion), D. scored by q «Wallace (Pul, Stewart (J. Townsend), ad Tan Stewart’ (unassi ) for the Legion and i MeRay (Chris sen and: Khadikin), Wilson (unassisted) haa Samoyloff eae {Arishinkoff) for the Pulp. ee ale ton fT Lame Pate Sree PESOS OSS From Your Friends of the Handicapped : Michael Duff * Ken & Eileen Johnson, Kinnaird John & Anne Soberlak, Castlegar ’ Alice & Andy Shutek & Jackia Ell & Gerry Grunerud & family Mr, & Mrs. Ken Barnes & family Goal 1 & kn Kay: Gritchin & boys, cn Edith & Paul Idle, Christir Nov. 28—Reps 8, Kootenay Savings 2.. Goalies Drazdoff (Bepe), McKenzie (KS). Goals Martin ( the Reps and Polonikoff (Mar- ken and Moroso) and Shersto- bitoff (Schnell and Keraiff) for Kootenay Savings. Nov. 29—Texaco 1, Castle- gar Credit. Uni Goalies Kanigan (Strelioff) ‘and Martin (un- assisted) for the Reps. Dec, 1—Kootenay Savings 5, Legion 4. Goalies McKenzie (KS), McMullen (Legion). Goals tian: Savings and Stewart (Town: send), Stewart (Jenkins), Ril: koff (unassisted) and Townsend (Stewart and Rilkoff), ). by J. Gillman (R. Sherstobitoff) H. Seratobitoff (unassisted) and Gillman (McDonald) for Texaco and B, Van Yzerloo (unasalated) and C, Furlan (P. Kit and F, Costa) for CCU; Bantam Rep 7, Trail 4, Goalies MeMullen and Plotni- koff (shared duties for Castle- gar). Goals scored by Townsend {Tasone), Burmel (Yule), Ta- sone (Bozek}, Bozek (Varabioff) Nazaroff (Sorenson) and Yule (Burme! and Shedkolt 2, vision Nov. 2 Bantam Rep 2, Boots 1. 3 R. P! Rutland Uarncaienl) f for the Chiefs and Muska (un: assisted) for the Blades, “ Chiefs 1 runerud (Boots) an MeGauley (Chiefs), Goals sr ed by’ Walker (Geddes) and Plotnikoff (Geddes) for the Boots and Rutland (unassisted) for the Chiefs, Des 2—Midget Rep 2, Nelson 3. Stoushnow (unassisted), Lyle Stoushnow (D. Wah), Lyle Stoushnow (D. Wah) and C, Sookerookoff (unassisted) for the Canadians and B, Voykin (unassisted) and J. Nazaroff y B. Baulkham‘ (un- assisted). B. Baulkham (Bob- roske), Liber (unassisted), Gun- deraon (eauteham)it Babroske howler Cc. Grunerud "Boots ts), Goals scored by Sherstobitoff (Vara- bioff and Yule) and Townsend {Burmel and Bozek) for the Bantam Rep and Nixon (Walker and Geddes) for the Boots; . . Chiefs 2, Blades 1. Goals scored by Paul (unassisted) and Castlegar News if Killing of Elk Brings Fine. To Nelson. Man Kenneth € Cooper of RR2, Nelson, was convicted last - week of a charge: under the Wildlife Act in connection with the charge. He was fined $300, or in default one month's jail, by Judge William Evans. He was given a month to pay his fing. Wildlife officials charged in connection with the elk’s death Nov. 9 in the Taghum area. The- elk,- part of a protected herd of ab about 75 released in Castlegar district after being brought here from Banff and. Ji “parks, was shot 11 times in the head wit tipped off to the animal's location: by. an anonymous telephone caller. Court was told a second man suffered a serious eye injury when struck by the animal's antlers as it reared up while being struck by an.axe. It was the third of the herd to be Killed, but there have been. no other arrests or convictions. ‘Aareat Christmas gift K ca Knowler (Reid) and Plotak- koff (Knowler) for the Sabres and Smith (unassisted on 2), Smith (Lind), McKinnon (un- assisted), Obetkoff (unassisted) and Kinakin (unassisted) for the Bruins, Nov. 28—Blackhawks 8 Rangers 9. Goalies P, Churchill (Blackhand), Terhune (Ran- gers). by. ¢, Osachoff ‘Landi a Landis (T DeP aol, fanigen (unassisted), ania (unassisted), Samoy- per sachoff), Samoyloff (Kan- igan), DePaoli (unassisted) and McGauley (Kilpatrick and Cam- eron) for the Blackhawks and K. Kirby (Morris), K. Syria (unassisted) and G, Walker. (D. Poatnikoff) for the Rangers. Nov. 80—Rangers 15, Bru- ins 6, Goalies Terhune .(Ran- gers), Sean Bean Armstrong (Bruins). Goals scored by David Lightle - 4, Kevin Kirby 4, Gordie Walker 8, Rahdy Morris .1, Danny ‘Postnikoff 2 and Kevin Swetlishoff 1 for. the and Jimmy Smith 4 and Dean McKinnon 2 for the Bruins; Sabres 4,- Canucks 6, Goalies Perry Smitherham (Sa- bres), G. Shmoorkoff (Canucks), Goals scored by pas Gunderson (D. Knowler), Tim Baulkham (C. Liber) and Doug Knowler {unassisted on 2) for the Sabres and B. Voykin (unassisted), Paul Geddes. (unassisted), Jim ‘Nazaroff (unassisted on 2) and Billy Say ate {usassisied) for the Canu Stanley Humphries Sports Junlor Girls Volleyball Tourney in Nelson (continued from page 8) ~ the West Kootensy. 15 and under tournament, SHS8S de- feated W. E. Graham, Beaver Valley, and Trail Jr. Grand deciding draw to Trafalgar “B” team 14-16. As Trafalgar went on to defeat the Rossland team to win the finals. SHSS over-all standing was eighth out of nineteen teams, Blue and Gold Tournament ‘Friday, Dec. 7 the ble-- echers at Stanley Humphries were well occupied with spec- aaa s watening the Senlor Grand Forks," Cranbrook and Castlegar. iday night's game be- tween Castlegar Rockettes and Nelson, resulted as a good start for the SHSS team. The final score finished at 70-17 with the top ‘scorers—Chris Fitzpatrick with 14 points and Linda Baron with 13, showing fine basket- ball skills, Top rebounders were Susan Moore pulling down 10, followed by Kathy Moffat and Linda Baron, each with 7, Saturday was the team's second game against Grand Forks, The ea played fine Six teams were involved including, Nelson, Trail, beets aeefeers rcs tye fxs ~ FESTI winning 4299, Top scorers, Susen Moore with 13 and n aaden Praaen Moffat with 11, wees = VAL OF FOO ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, December D - BAR - D LICENSED Teresa McG uley with’ 8, had the -shots in this game, Rebounds were snagged by Susan Culley with 18 and Kathy The final game was played between .SHSS and Trail. Wedn or ty ane and. Sundays 12 noon‘. 10 DINING LOUNGE 8 ond. Thursdays 4 p.m. to 10 p.m, Saturdays 4 ine to \ om. D-BAR-D CABARETS Trail’s Barb Molina pushed Trail ahead to win 68-89, with her 18 points, Stanley Humphries hela Fitzpatrick, played extremely well scoring 10 of Castlegar's points, Top THIS WEEKEND | THE NEW COMPANY Admission $1 Per Person rebounders were Kathy Moffat and Teresa McGauley both with nine. Turnovers were shown very Sleatly by Linda, Baron with As A result, Castlegar placed second, while Trail won for its third year. RIDING STABLES ' AND WESTERN TACK One Mile South of Weigh Scales at Ootischenla APS ade ® nates Sar Sat = Sas af CUT-RATE the FOOD FOLKS ROUND STEAK GRADE ‘A' NO, 1 Ib, $1.49. PORK =~ SPARERIBS GOVERNMENT ” ~ INSPECTED tb. $1.29 art nen rae ‘VALUES — ty eo fee Caen CHICKEN ©. NECKS - BACKS — GOVT. INSP. Ib.’ 19¢ BEEF POT ROAST GRADE “A. CANADA NO. 1 QUALITY .. SHORT RIBS _., MEATY Ib. 99c BEEF STEAK | GRADE “AY NO. 1 QUALITY . Ib, $1.89 2 Ib. $1.69 ‘| ROAST BEEF PORK STEA GOVERNMENT INSPECTED, LEAN . CROSS: RIB NO, 1 QUALITY Ib. $1.39 pital PICNICS: — 3, 3._Goalies re Shure {(Black- . g2(Cahadinns >-hawks),. ~ Wi panies iLan oe fi ~ (DePaoll), DePaoli (asemeten nh and. Richard © Kanigan “(un-. assisted) for the Bl Butterball TAT ‘Arri ing “saiday Please Pick-Up Early a and Lyle S! (un. assisted), Cliff ‘Sookerookoff (Stewart) and Lyle Stoushnow (J. Kuchin) for the Canadians. Dec. 1—Castlegar Pup All Star 5, Kelowna 5, Goalies Grant Stewart for Castlegar. Goals scored by Lyle Stonk now (unassisted), Lyle Stoush- now (Jimmy Smith), ‘Jimmy Smith (Kevin Kirby) Tommy - DePaoli (Doug Knowler) and Jimmy Nazaroff (Lyle Stoush- now) for Castlegar. Castlegar received 2 penalties, while Kelowna got 6. Armstrong for Castlegar. Goals’ ‘scored by Jimmy. Smith, (un- assisted) and Paul Geddes (T. DePaoli) for Castlegar. Bantam Division ’ Standings Bantam Division siandings to Dec, 9:° Team “'C.6.U. Texaco Legion KS.C.U. ‘P.W.Rep P.P.W.C. Christmas Seals . 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BULK... ._ 69 aA ae Sa ot A ae ae Spm eden eae eae OLS ap os aw # CRISP CELERY: ¢ ONIONS — COOKING, BULK ..... Ib. Donna, Castlegar Jim & Dosie Crawford, Kinnaird Walter & Mickie Jacobson, Kinnaird Cyril, Helen Sookachoff & family Bob & Lee Friesen Mr. & Mrs, Frank Bonderoff, Kinnaird Jack & Lil Urquhart, Kinnaird *. Tom, Esther & Bob Cowlin, Kinnaird John fe a ane Allen and Joy Mar- along with Wayne McCarthy Te bi scoring 18. The Rockers shot and played very well as the final score was 77-54. It was a fine tournament, climaxing with Kevin Moran receiving first all-star guard award. Noon Hour Volleyball Finals The final game was played last week, between the “staff super stars” and the students. John ,Veysey'’s student team won the first game, the staff the second, and the final game . was won by the students, 17-15. Junior Girls Volleyball SHSS Junior girls volley- ball team travelled to Nelson THE CARPET CENTRE 0. 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