CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 17, 1973 ‘Who! 's for Tennis? Tennis Club Planning Fun Day for May 27th By Marg Pryce Coaching on Sunday and Monday by the two professional tennis players from V: Don't forget Fun Day Tournament May 27 at 10 a.m. We are hoping to have as many as possible dit proved to be most successful, Sunday was adult day and Monday was for the juniors, We should be most thank- ful for this help given by the Lawn Tennis Association. of B.C. and hope that this will be a yearly event, Adult league play is now underway on Tuesday even- ings. Anyone wishing to parti- cipate in this event, please contact Henri DeRosa, The games will either be held locally or at Nelson, Trail and Rossland. : Members please note that on some Tuesday evenings the courts will be reserved for this league play. Junior League play will be on Thursdays at 4 p.m. Juniors wishing to participate please contact Barry De Paoli. A certain number of tennis balls have been purchased at reduced rates and will be on sale at the Recreation Office for $2.50 a tin. The number is limited but we will try to purchase more in the future if at all possible. Team from SHSS Jumps to Lead in Golf Tourney Amongst Schools Bessy Sete coll en hee jumped to a good lead after the first round of pos. for this event. Entry fee is 50 cents, See you there. Gym Classes Held at Robson Huge Success The Robson Recreation Society has extended its thanks to Mrs. Hebe Hackman and her assistants Mrs, Alice Sanford, Mrs. Ada Mengede, Mrs, Wendy Genner, Mrs. Pam Gilman and David Filipchuk for all the work they did to make the gymnastic classes for children in Robson a success. The children enjoyed the classes very much and attend- ance was high, Much improve- ment in the ability to do the exercises could be noticed at the last class held May 8. At that time parents were invited to watch their children perform the various exercises, leading towards the obtaining of a shield, As classes did not start until March, the children had too short a time to practice enough for these shields. However, three children, Na- dene Gregory, Shelly Knutson and Mifae Quadvlieg were able to pass the test and with happy smiles received the awards from recreation director Jack Alouf. The Robson Recreation Society hopes to see everyone back in Se against Nelson and Grand Forks. Presently Grand Forks has 8 points, Nelson has 9 points and SHSS is in the lead with 15 points. The second round was played on Monday in Grand Forks. Results will follow next week, At the Legion Track Meet this weekend Stanley Hum- phries again did very well. Individual trophies went to ‘Haley—Juvenile boys champ, Jill Dawson—Midget girls champ, Kevin Wilson— Midget boys champ. Team trophies went to the * SHSS Girls’ Midget Team and the Boys’ Midget Team. +-~PORTABLE TOILET ‘THE ECOLOGY WATCHER @ No electricity @ No room @ No chemical © No plumbing © No holding @ No water in '@ No freeraups Portable, completely auto- matic. High-speed burn ing cycle converts human +] waste to vapor. Now available in the Koo- nays, For further informa- tion, write INTERIOR LAKE SERVICE (1969) Ltd., 608 Railway St., Nelson, ae 11-Year-Old Boy Is Hospitalized After Accident An 11-year-old boy from Fairview subdivision near Blue- berry Creek was detained overnight Saturday in the Castlegar and District Hospital after being in collision with a motor vehicle. Bruce Anderson is re- ported to have received 18 vitches toa head injury as well as suffered cuts to hand and elbow after the 10-speed bike he was riding was in collision with a vehicle operated by Wayne Henry Richard, 28, of Kinnaird. The incident, which was reported at 5:15 p.m., occurred near the Fairview subdivision. You may be walking on glass next time you go to the beach. Dr. Michael Pilburn, a Rutgers University geologist, suggests converting waste glass back into sand. He believes the plan is economically feasible, with the end product being used to stop erosion on urban beaches, Little Lassie Joins in the Call to Play Ball. —Castlegar News Photo From the Director's Desk Rec Commission Sponsors Slogan Contest in Schools By Jack Alouf A local Red Cross and Royal Lifesaving Instructors School is being arranged for this immediate area. The tentative dates are June 4 through to June 10. This will be run by the Canadian Red Cross water safety division. Anyone wishing to get their instructor's certificate should take this course. Al. core inal and ss hold, the Red Cr Water Safety Leaders Award. Application forms will be available at the Recreation Offi ue from Wednesday of this weel "There will be about 20 students from Castlegar, Kin- naird and area attending the annua! recreation leadership school May 25 to 27 at Notre Dame University in Nelson. Anticipated attendance at the school is between 60 and 70 students. The school is open to any student ‘16 years or over; age exceptions have only been made in cases where students are working in a regular recreation situation on a volun- tary basis. ndidates for... th Tee Time at the Golf Course Koofenay Canal Tourney By Pete Young Seventy-odd brave souls took on the elements last Men's Night when there were show- ers of hail, sleet, thunderclaps _ and lightning flashes. Fortunately, the storm was short-lived and the golf was not hampered by the slightly damp conditions, The tournament was low net run by the team of Buzz McDonald. The winners were PRE-VACATION split up handicap groups. Winners in the 1—15 were: T. Wilson, B. Jeffery, J. Bilesky, D. Quinlan, B. Perehudoff, J. Makortoff and F. Pozdnikoff. In the 16—21 group: A. Lutz, T. McGauley, K. Carr, N. Burak, J. Filipchuk and B. Carlson were winners. In the 22-36 category winners were: A. Shutek, R. Patrick, W. Janicki, R. Palsson. 7. Ackney, J. Johnston, R. Shuster and 0. Walker. Castlegar hosted the tour- / nament this last weekend for the various: companies assoc- fated with the Kootenay Canal Project. The big winner of the team trophy was IPEC. Indivi- into three main Registration forms are still ilable at i Highlights of Rec Meeting Regional District of Cen- tral Kootenay has notified the Recreation Commission that Nick Barisenkoff has been appointed Ootischenia repre- sentative to Regional Recrea- tion Commission No, 1 for a two-year period. . Jack Koenig has been appointed Kinnaird representa- tive to Regional Commission No. 1 for a two-year period by RDCK. oes a . The Koot Ladies Enjoy Sun and Play In Honey Pot Thirty-three ladies turned out to enjoy tho sunshine and play for the Honey Pot competition, The lucky ones were Mae Moroso, Jean Young, Pauline Paulson, Judy Wayling, Phil Lamb, Kay Kelly and Clarice McKinnon. All first rounds of the , Petts Trophy have been com- pleted. Be sure to check who you play in the second round and have your match played by May 22, No Blame Found In La Hue Death At End of March A coroner's statement at- tributes no blame to anyone following the March 31 accident 16 miles up the Kinnaird- Christina Lake Highway in which a 39-year-old Burnaby man returning home from his brother's funeral was fatally injured. Coroner T, Fox stated the death of John La Hue resulted from his injuries, Mr. La Hue was returning home after attending the funeral of his 56-year-old brother, William, of Robson when the vehicle in which he was a passenger skidded on the highway and rolled down a 70-foot embankment. - Mr. La Hue's 12-year-old son, Brent, received a broken foot in the aceident while the driver, identified as Barbara Lena Fowler, 26, of Vancouver, Mrs, La Hue and three other children escaped injury. Parkdale Trailer Court large 60 Foot lots = Now Under New Ownership | R.N. & B.A. McGEE | via Castlegar Ferry Robson, B.C, Phone 965-3676 3-1 Do You Need A Septic Tank? We Have Tanks for the Keotenays We will contract out complete Tank ond Field’ GAYLOR SEPTIC TANKS. roy Phnoe 365-3083 — he aos - Colette B, c. KINGAR CONTRACTORS LD. Back-Hoe Loading & Hauling | Sand, Cement and Pit-Run Gravel Top Soil Septic Tanks GARY BATTING — 365-6638 Box 1248 Castlegar, B.C, Excavating Disposal Fields Baseball League Statistics Listed The following are the to May 11 of the Jr. the Office in Castlegar and also details of course content. Regional Recreation Com- mission No. 1 is sponsoring a slogan contest for all students in Grades 1-12 ‘in School District No. 9. Details. of the contest have been distributed to all schools in the district. There will be two satenorice in Days committee's request for the use of the Pass Creek Park on July 28 and 29 to hold KC Days events, as well as the use of the PA systems for those days, was approved. ee Recreation director Jack Alouf reported there will be no assistant director through the ion branch. the om: Ms grades 16 ond aden for grades 7-12. First, sécond'at third prize awards in both categories. Monashee Sporting Goods is offering a gift certificate for the two first-place contestants; Marshall Wells is offering a gift certificate for both second-place contestants and West's Depart- ment Store is offering one gift certificate for third-place con- testants—this is in addition to other prizes. However,'Allen Tanguay, spon- red -by Imperial'Oil summer ‘work: program, ‘will be working for Recreation Commission No. 1 for the summer. ._ * @ Bronco Baseball League (Ed Isakson, division manager): Pts. 2 8 lnnmoog 4 Equipment Loan Service Red Cross sickroom equip- ment loan service in the B.C.-Yukon Division in ‘areas where it is in operation has served 5,306 patients with the foan of 6,780 pieces of hospital convalescent equipment. 1 A new bill ding the public schools act was discus- sed. This may make it possible for the recreation commissions to use school buses for recreation programs. Recrea- tion and schoo! facilities and See could be combined to help defray the costs. + 8 8 It was - suggested an adventure playground be built at the shopping centre to allow children to play while parents shop. oe Castlegar Savings Credit Union - First Annual MOBILE HOME DOUBLE WIDES Have you been thinking Mobile Home Live ing? Why not consider a double wide. Cosmopell- tan Homes can provide you with a brand new 1973 Canadian built 2, 3 or 4 bedroom double wide in your town or area anyplace in B.C, for as low as $9950 full price, a full variety of models and decors, fully furnished ready to live in with terms as low as $100 {otal down payment. Pay- ments as low as $129 per month, Those units are built by the 2 leading’ manu- facturers in Canada and are completely C.S.A. 240Z approved. Don’t buy any mobile home until s'you-have-talked'to'us: We specialize tn, double wide sales and service: For further information and free credit ape proval, please call Moe Fillion collect 438-2421. DOUBLE WIDE DIVISION COSMOPOLITAN HOMES: HD. sour ‘BURNABY, : Cc. \ { ‘ Local Rock Hounds’ Planning i Weekend Rendezvous afl Hedley "You have all heard of \ Ro¢k Pox but have you heard of HW Rendezvous Fever? It is conta- P sions in the spring.” f | This quote from the Cana- dian Rockhound magazine des- Rcribes the Selkirk: Rock and 4 fe Mineral: Club to a “T" as its pring season gets well under Y siready traveling toa areas near i and far to acquire new samples, Members met at the home of; Mrs, Helen Dunlop on Tuesday evening of last week to discuss the rendezvous to be held at Hedley this year from B May 1821. Some 10 or 12 members hope to attend this gathering which takes in the whole of B.C. A discussion: was held on H what the club érest should look q like in size, color, etc. It was decided to order five dozen a crests in the same design as the } club's emblem. Colors will be gold, blue and green with black . lettering. Mr. George Stein reported on the trip to Lomond Creek and the temporary loss of one of the members across the border who had missed a turn on hor way to take part in the outing, Rockcandy Mine, located out of Grand Forks, was explored with members of the Naturalists Association lost Sunday. A grizzley bear was sighted on the finstae near the mine and many beds of wildflowers were seen on the trip, ‘ A day trip to Little Slocan, Koch Creek and Beaver Lakes is scheduled for June 2, Slides on Panther Lake camp trip of beautiful wild flowers, a snowshoe hike and several other locations, includ- Ang shots of Waldies’ Mill when it burned down, were shown by Mrs. Dunlop. More slides on Dinosaur Park and Ammonite areas in Alberta were shown’ by Jim Horswill. Wedding pictures taken by Leslie Anderton were a delight to all members, The pictures were of Mr. and Mrs, Chris Forsyth, both members of the club, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Horswill on June 12, I Six Area Girls Participate In $7,250 Living History Grant ‘ A federal Opportunities for , Youth grant of $7,250 was received by six local girls for a project entitled “Living . His- tory”. . Beginning . Monday, Haze) Hoodicoff, Leanne Allen and. Vicky Ogloff will start work at the Doukhobor Village situated across from the Castle- gar Airport. The name given to the reconstruction of a com- munal house by the Historical Society is “Novoje Selo" (New ge). These three: girls will be joined in June by three high school students—Anne Koorba- a toff, Joanne Ogloff and Janet Popoff for the summer project which terminates September Dressed in traditional cos- tume the girls will act as guides and interpreters for the many tourists who visit this site. Last year, over 7,000 "tourists stopped to explore the village ected that the higher. 4 Alarge amount of time will also; be spent in collecting, restoring and cataloguing arti- facts for the Museum with help from members of the Historical Ferry Traffic Here Continues to Grow In. Month of Ap: Traffic for: the Castlegar Ferry shows an.-increase in April over that month last year in all categories except trailers, Msemi-trailers and livestock. In a recent department: of highways release traffic was listed as follows (first figure in brackets is for April of 1972 followed by those for 1978): Number of round trips— 2,981) 3,026; number of auto- nabiles and drivers—(25,043) P5,245;: number of passengers hot drivers—(35,865).. 37,094; umber of trucks, “all. types— B,178) 8,966; number of trailers Ind semi-trailers—(373) 266; umber. of motor: buses—(39) ‘number of motorcycles— 466 and. number . of Society who have had exper- tence with this. Any members of the public who wish to donate furniture, clothing, tools or handicrafts to help in the furnishing of the house or to add to the museum collection may notify any of the project participants. Local Canadian Power Squadron Holds Graduation The Castlegar Squadron of Canadian Power Squadrons held its annual graduation exercises Saturday at the Gaillegat Canadian Legion Hal “athe: graduating class of the F past,season ‘was inducted into Canadian Power Squadrons and pledged to promote the prin- ciples of safe boating and to abies by the marine rules of the road. An address on the part of the: graduating students was made by Jim Prime of Rossland who thanked the instructors for the work they had done during the past season. Older members who have been working actively in the field of administration and educational programs of the squadron were awarded “merit marks” as approved by the national commander in Scar- borough, Ont. The chairman of the meeting was James Burnham of Trail, ably supported by Lieut- enant Commander Bill Turner of Nelson. Acting as officiating officer was retired commander George Ashton of Castlegar. + > Following the ceremony, a delightful buffet luncheon was served by the ladie's auxiliary of the Canadian Legion and the social part of the evening was enjoyed by. the skippers and .)'Tnates attending. _ Around the House The Scene at... KINNAIRD JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL [ Hospifal Personnel fo Attend | Hospital Assoclafion Seminar atone and District Hos- 1 Tonight’s the night of our School Concert featuring the Drama Club in its presentation of two playa: “Impromptu” and “School of Darkness", We made a mistake last week and listed Friday as the date, Sorry about that, Remem- ber, it's tonight, Thursday, May 17. Hope a lot of you come up. The plays are well worth seeing and the band worth hearing! Later in the year we will have an Activities Concert featuring gymnastics, the home ecomomics girls modeling the clothes they've made (in a special sort of fashion show), a few “fun” items, music, art and LE. work displays, It will be a view of our many and varied activities hls 1972-78 term. . We're certainly proud of our track and field contestants, Our boys’ team performed at the Legion Track Mect in Trail recently and came in as winners of the Bantam Boys Division with 6,000 points, ~ James Warner won the individual overall champion- ship, Martin Russell came in second and Jim Gillman fourth, Other team members aro Jim Bermel and: Ricky -Solberg. Congratulations, boys! * * . Our Track Meet held last Friday was quite a success. {Great weather, too!) We will have a full breakdown of events ‘for you later, but for now it is suffice to say that the Jaguars . proved too powerful for the other houses and came through with a decisive victory. Earlier, the 1,500 metre run saw Jim’ Gillman win handily, followed by Geoff Yule, John Giles and Rick Solberg. * ° . In the steeplechase (des- pite the deep “water” hazard), Jim Gillman showed his heels to everyone else. Geoff Yule came in second. Tho one who came in third doesn't want his name men- tioned...honest! It was a special request, en Tal- arico, director of nursing Mrs, J.'O'Sullivan, chairman of the board of trustees to the Hospital Society Nick Oglow and trustees Merv Rush and Jack Young, will be attending the two-day seminar, May 25 and 26, at Creston of the B,C. Hospital Association. Enst and West Kootenay area hospital trustees, admin- istrators, nursing and medical $220 Loss Reported In Break-In , Approximately $220 was reported missing following a break-in at the Dairy Queen in the Castleaird Plaza reported 2 a.m. last Thursday by George cay of Dor-Chek-R Investiga- tion. through a rear entrance, The incident is still under investigation. Forceful entry was made staffs will be meeting to discuss hospital problem arcas, The proceedings begin with a seminar for trustees on the Friday afternoon at the Downtowner, while the admin- istrators and nurses will have separate meetings at the Creston Valley Hospital. The two latter are under- the direction of J. Moffitt and Mrs, M. Standidge. The-topic for the trustees’ seminar is the “Future of the - Hospital Trustee in Health Care", speaker, W. Bernhardt, trustee from Kitimat and vi This meeting will be . chaired by hospital trustee’ from Cranbrook, Frank Neads, - and will feature the’ principal: CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, May 17, 1978 q VROOM FLOWERS iD. Gardenias, Shrubs, Bedding Out Plante, Potted Flowers Flower Arrangements for all Occasions, Bridal 1011 - 9th Ave., Kinnaird Telephone 365-7641 U WHY RENT! Look at thist All for only $99 per month. . Completely self contained and private, New furniture, drapes and modern colored appliances, Do you rent it? Nol! 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