PLUMBING & TOMLIN HEATING LTD. \ Site 5 - Comp. 11 SS, 1 — Castlegar SALES & SERVICE “We Supply and Install Vesey SEPTIC TANKS & FIELD ==oc- Mike Tomlin Walter Tomlin 365-5518 365-5034 ANNUAL MEETING Blueberry Creek Irrigation District Thursday, April 8 — 7:30 p.m. Blueberry Creek School BUSINESS: : Trustee’s Report, Auditor's Report, Election of 2 Trustees Anglers to Gain Recognition - Through Garcia Sports Canada Two things Canada has going for it are great fishing and great fishermen. Gareis, Sports Canada Ltd., believes that the most. itstanding anglers rate recognition, as do those whose efforts have help- ed make fishing a marvelous _ pastime enjoyed by millions. Therefore, Garcia's Cana- dian president, Albert Pisapio, has announced his company will sponsor two exciting programs, to be known as The Garcia Canadian Angler of the Year Award and The Garcia Cana- dian Fishing Hall of Fame. “An independent’ nation- wide selection committee will annually choose this country's top angler from nominees rep- resenting each province and territory. ‘The name o will be announced in ‘Janay; with the formal presentation made in March at the Canadian National Sportsmen's Show, Election into The Garcia Canadian Fishing Hall of Fame is an ultimate honor reserved for those, both past and pres- ent, whose contributions to angling have had enduring significance. The ‘public is invited to . submit documented nomina- tions, which will be given careful consideration by a panel of prestigious and eminently qualified Canadian judges. KJSS Student Wins Place On B.C, Ski Team A Kinnaird Junior Second- ary School student has won the right to be on the British’ Columbia Ski team. Felix Belezyk gained this "right at the recent B.C. Juven- ile Ski Championships held at Rossland, ‘This is the second year ina row that Felix will have repre- sented B.C. in the Canadian ‘championships which, this year,. will be held at Whistler Moun- tain April 5 to 10. Felix is presently in train- ing with the B.C. team, ~Castlegar News - SPORTS ANNOUNCEMENT SELKIRK DISTRIBUTORS LTD. o 1507 Col. Ave., Castlegar 365-7787 Now Open for Business ‘B' Event ~ and any other business a HELICOPTER SKIING Carol Allan, lead '— George Allan, second — Joan Reid, third — Norm Reid, skip Chris Stewart, lead 1976 Annual Stasila Rink is Victorious The 1976 Annual Mixed Sunflower Bonspiel, held at the Castlegar Curling Club on the weekend,.was a large success. There were 14 out of town entries and 18 local entries. Congratulations to the Sta- sila Rink from Castlegar, made up of Bob Wright, skip; Ann Stasila, third; Frank Stasila, second and Sandy Monkman, lead, who were the “A” event winners, defeating the Van Yzerloo Rink made up of Bill Van Yzerloo, skip; Marg Van Yzerloo, third; Bruce MacMil- ‘lan, second; and Vi aspera e lead. BS Congratulations are also ‘extended to the other winners, ‘Third in the ‘A’ event was the Otto Yanagasawa Rink from Nakusp and fourth was the Bill ; Ellis Rink. In the ‘B’ event the win- ners were first, Norm Reid Rink; second, Frank Waters Rink from Nelson; third, Bruce Horning Rink from Port Mc- ‘C' Event — Jock Stewart, second — Belle Gray, third — Wally Horning, skip Neill; and fourth, John Me- Gillvray Rink. In the ‘C’ event, first vat the Wally Horning Rink; cond was the Nick Verigin Rink the Ed. Huitema Rink from Rossland. Special awards we were given for the first out of the Bonspiel being the Nick Oglow Rink; two skunk awards were given—first to the Ivan Oglow Rink and Second to the Alex Cheveldave’ Rink, An award was also given to the Pete Ewart Rink from Nakusp who arrived for their ' game dressed as—what else— Sunflowers: A special extended to all the men who donated their time to work behind the bar and the women (or their time in ‘the kitchen. ‘The: borispfel committee’ has also thanked those: who participated in the bonspiel. It. is hoped that everyone ha | BONNETT'S Soemescon ed Sunflower Bons; thanks has been Castlegar & District Minor Hockey GENERAL MEETING SUNDAY, APRIL 11 — 7.30 p.m. All Interested Please” Attend Selkirk Valley Girls’ Softball REGISTRATION Bantam and Midget (13-17 Years of Age in 1976) pril 5-9 — 8.30. a.m. to 4.30 p. 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Week: Week Days 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m. to 9 pm. {Pensioners Curling Band satisfaction I look back on The seven hockey teams of the Pup Division and many parents gathered in the Arena Hall for the presentation of the league and play-off trophies, Division. manager Moe Zibin was the master of cere- monies, He thanked the team and division mothera for thelr co-operation and gave praise to all the hockey players for their good ‘behavior, their. excellent oer in playing the games and Ir good sportmanship, “this statement was later backed up by all the coaches occupied and, while those that. who remarked on the boys were there enjoyed the game, it - “eagerness” to learn and their is not so much fun playing in “co-operation” with no back- just one half of the rink, takl ©. —— Fortunately for us the Mr. Zibin gave a special ladies came to our rescue with thanks to all coaches a the wonderful idea of playing a the year’s play run so auccess- couple of games against us fully. This was confirmed by a” - Mere men. The first of these thunderous applause by the engagements took place last boys and parents, Wednesday afternoon and from Jim Corbett presented the all accounts they had a ball. It Kiwanis Centennial Award Tro- was the fortunes of war that I phy for the year's league play had to miss the big occasion, to Mr. Ross and his Maple Leafs but I understand that Jeanette’ who had a total of 42 points. Horning is cooking up a real This team led the league for razz. matazz report of the most of the year. The reat of doings. Iam looking forward to the point standings were as Jeanette's atory since Lam told follows: $7 points—Blazers, 82 it Is going to be a dandy. peints—Jets, 28 . points—Can- By the time this sees the- ucks, 27 points—Oilers, 25 light, the second of these stairs Bantam Reps, As Season Comes Near End Mixed Curling is Enjoyed By John Dalziel As the current curling season quietly draws toa close, it is with quite a bit of pleasure Last Thursday for example there were only two sheets the events of the past five months. A lot has happened. New fellows met on the ice and, hopefully, our circle of friends has been enlarged by quite a bit, A goodly number of the boys were a great deal of help to me in providing the ma- terial for most of the weekly columns I have been. able to bring to the readers’ of the Castlegar News. As a matter of fact everyone connected to the club co-operated in’ the fullest sense in making the season the big success it has been. It is an old truism that one never stops learning and this winter is no exception. One of the things that I hope will be corrected when next year rolls around is the spacing of the Round Robin competition. In making out the draws I was so afraid of running out of days that things got sort of speeded up snd we completed the last competition two weeks before the end of the season. The result of this is lat we shave been playing games to fillout and they do1 donot create the interest and at- tendance of regular games. will have taken place. It is to on Wednesday morning the te of the month andthe last olficta! day of curling. I do not _ intend to miss this one if I can possibly help it and will have more to say about it in my last column of the season next etd at the home of Mr. and week, . Mrs, Ed Isakson. A chicken Another item to be re- dinner was served, with games ported on will be our windup and prizes enjoyed by all the party which will be held tonight hoys. in the club lounge. If it is anything like. the others we have enjoyed the past two the manager Babe Newton. Mr. seasons it should be a dand: Tsakson gave all the boys their Just in case there may be —- standings for the year. any of the pensioners “who ‘The Castlegar Bantam Rep haven't heard about it, aie skips were supposed to touch, the effar will start st pa 7.30 p.m. and everyone is expected to be there with their wives or sweethearts, - I took part in the Sun- flower. Mixed Bonspie! last weekend and enjoyed it very! S'"haueh indéed, We didn’t crease * any records, winning one and losing the next two, but en-° vince, Joyed the” good spirits“ and Director of the fish and camaraderie of fellow curlers _ wildlife branch in Victoria, Dr. from all over the Kootenays. James Hatter, says that several My thanks to the two wonderful ladies and the loyal man who made up our rink. I only wish I could have done a better job for you. See you on the ice (next "Bantam Rep windup was Gifts were presented to the coach Mr, Isakson and to PETTITT PHOTOS SEE OUR” Selection ” PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHG LLILL3d . Local ~* Scenes FOR HOME. DECOR distributed cayreet es the pro- include: an improved format, PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd Lltltad and'a number. of . important PETTITT PHOTOS EASTER HOLIDAYS Are Around the Corner Avoid the last minute rush. Before you take ‘the holiday ... ‘The final standings in the Bantam Division Play-offs as of March 27 are as lee: Teams 1) KSCU 2) Canadiens 8) CSCU 4) Legion 5) Texaco 6) PPWC Top Point-Getters Players/Team G 6A ‘K. Knowler/CNDs 8 T. Nazaroff/CSCU P. Horning/Legion J. Stewart/CNDs (M. Wichert/CSCU R. Lauriente/ KSCU ‘T. Reed/PPWC C. Horning/Legion P. Hyson/KSCU B Andrews/ KSCU. L rrouisaty KSCU 7 HAVE YOUR CAR SAFETY INSPECTED NOW PHONE 365-7532 Ken's Auto & Wheel Alignment 1501: Col. _ Castlegar - wCoOnnm anneae L, Walker PPWC G. Gallo/CSCU. Syren 6 aare anag meaner 1123 Main'st. Wlegar Phone 365-3719 (-0-N-T-I-N-U-E-S at Prices Like You Can Never Believe Everything Must Go as we must make room for 1976 Stock Drop in and “‘Let’s. Make-a-Deal’’ JUST ARRIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF MEXICAN PAINTINGS major changes in the synopsis - - revised regional — boundaries, . BOeO0 4 aamm woosts eoaane Pup Hockey Windup and Presentations Maple Leafs-Canucks Take Awards polnts—Canudians and 19 points—Sabres, The Arrow Dam Cup, for round-robin play-offs, was pre-, sented by Ron Ross, Mr, Samoyloff's Canuck team won this award in great style, They were real dark horseal Out of seven teams, they were in last place at the end of December, by the end of Janyary—sixth place,- and by the end of February they had climbed up to fourth place. These improved Canucks won the play-offs with a com- plete team effort showing how hockey should be played with untiring fore-checking, — back heckin, id good team psss- iB: The play-off standings were: First place to the Can- ucks with 5 wins and 1 loss; second place tied with 4 wins and 2 losses were the Leafs, the Blazers and the Jets; third place, tied, were the Canadians and Ollers; and the Sabres in‘ Fourth Place. The coaches, boys and parents applauded Mr. and Mrs. Zibin for the smoothness with which the Pup Division had run. Thank-you presentations were made as follows: West Koofenay Runners-Up, Hold Windup came In’ second in the West Kéotenay finals and third inthe Midget league. The team consisted of BR, Cheveldave, B, Martin, J. Josa- fatow, P. Laurino, D. McKin- non, T. Cheveldave, A. Isakson, D. Kanigan, K. Sherstobitoff, M. Nevakshonoff, D. Verigin, P. Strelieff, D. Barnes,’ G. Tomlin, T. Strelioff and N.°. Chernoff, Non-Tidal Fishing Regulafions pummel ae Distributed. i Sposiealons to seasons, limits restrictions, -. Tye PO) paler ‘fish identification chart has again been included, ‘The: regulations will be available from all fish and wildlife branch offices, govern- ment agents and licence {s- suers. Anglers are urged to obtain. a: copy for specific information covering ‘the. var- ious regions of the province. ta. Final: Season Standings Bantam Division Play-Offs D. Fillipoff/PPWC 1 ~D. Markin/Texaco .3 B. Franks/CNDs | | K. Keraiff/CNDs 8. Roberts/KSCU 8. Sookashoff/ CNDs * Lis G. Grieves/Legion ‘T. Innes/Legion K. Beattie/CNDs. N. Dermody/ CNDs © CoO 2h nanan BE eam R. Kirby/CSCU P. Perras/KSCU D. Johnstone/CNDs G. Miller/Legion R. Martin/CSCU. D. Drazdoff/Texaco N. Chernoff/PPWC FIRST AID TIP from SUNBURN If sunburned, mave out of the sun © If minor, prescription or commer. clat skin lottons are avallabla @tf tha sunburn is severe, immerse in coo! water @ Cover burn with a clean cloth or bandage and seek immediate medical aid, MEMORIAL STONE & Blazers—Russell_ Verigin, Dan and Brian by Kevin Semenoff, James -Verigin and Jason Leitch, Jets—Don Mair and John Adams by Steven Voykin and Rodney Horcoff, Sabres—Don Standidge, Gary Paulson and Jim Bermel by David Terhune, David De Rosa and Bob Krug. Canadians—Jim Corbett and Earl Salekin by Doug Belyle and Mike Corbett. lers—Mr, and Mrs, Ken Morris and Rick by Randy Recreation News Potter, Gordie Nelson and Edward Streleoff, Maple Leafs—Ron Ross, Lou Lalonde and Doug Coulson by Ken Laren, Fron Soloveoff, Clay Martini and Shawn Coul- son, Canucks—Peter Samoy- loff, Rob Alexander and Dave MacKinnon by Tim Swanson, Georgie Roberts and Stephen Samoyloff. Many thanks were. also extended to all the referees from the Pup Division, From the Director's Deck 7 By Pat Metge A number of sports as- sociations are holding registra- tion periods for the coming season in the next few weeks, For those girls who wish to play Selkirk Valley Girls’ soft- ball, {hey may register at the Recreation Office from Monday to Friday or in the Kinnaird Hall April 10. ee 8 The executive to the Sel- kirk Valley Girls’ softbail are looking for 19 missing uniforms, These uniforms, if found, may - be returned to the Recreation Office, to Betty Price or to Verna Chernoff st Stanley Humphries Secondary School. The executive is also in the need of persons who will assist _ in coaching. If you are inter- ested leave your name with Betty Price or at the Recrea- tlon Office. —* es «6 For boys between the ages of 18-15, and who wish to play boys softball, they may register at the Recreation Office or contact Gary Hyson for further information. ee 6 ‘The Minor Soccer Associa- on is holding registrations rr persons wishing to play soccer. Registrations will be taken Saturday at the Super- Valu store and on April 10 at the Safeway store. ‘ ek ee) ‘April appears to be a very yy month with ‘a numt if ual jam can curling bonspiel, sponsored® by the Kiwanis Club will be held at the Castlegar Arena. This’ will be the last ice function of. the -season in the arena, sk eae, ; The weekend of April 10 + fsees three functions: taking place at the arena. On April 9, the, Junior. Hockey: Committee is sponsor- ing a dance in the Arena Hall, Purpose of this dance is to raise funds for the icing of a Junior B ~ Hockey team next season in _ Castlegar. Music shall be sup- ‘plied by the Generation Gap and refreshments will be avail- able. The Recreation Commis. sion will ‘be hosting a teen . dance on April 10 in the Arena Hall. The Nadeau Co., a top rock and roll band from Cal- ‘gary, will be in attendance. ; On April 11 the Minor Hockey Association will be holding its annual general meeting and election of officers in the Arena Hall. It is hoped *; that an active interest will be - shown. eo 8 A reminder to the resi- ‘ donts of Tarrys-Thrums of thelr annual general meeting of their recreation commission which is ito be ‘held Monday at the Tarrys Elementary School. If ; you have any thoughts on the + Tecreation needs in your area you should attend this meeting. eee ~ \. Tuesday is the date of the “Misa Castlegar Candidate” Fashion Show which is to be _ held in the Stanley Humphries activity Foom.: . Pere Jane to learn how to play tennis should watch for an upcoming tennis. pro- gram sponsored by the recrea- tion commission. This course is to. consist of 10 one-hour morning lessons which will begin in May. GRAVE MARKERS: anOTE Cut and polished from genuine granite for fong lasting beauty SEE Paul Markoff, Slocan Park PHONE 226-7564 Even though the ice season has come to a close at the Castlogar Arena the Arena Hall is available for bookings and bookings may be made through the Jecteation Ottis: -A alae o atudents interested in summer employ- ment. They may pick up applications at the Recreation Office for the Bob Brandson Pool or -‘for Playground pro- grams, Tom McGauley 1976-77 President Mixed Curling Club Castlegar Mixed Curling Club recently held a windup to formally bring their curling season to a close. League trophy winners for the season were the Bill Gat- trell Rink consisting of skip, Bill Gattrell; third, Inesse Gattre!l; second, Alan Sheppard; and lead, Pat. Sheppard. Runners- up for the league were’ the Walter Janicki Rink, consisting of Alex. McKinnon, Clarice McKinnon, Walter Janicki and Sophie Janicki.. A short meeting was held to elect a new executive for the 1976-1977 curling season. They are as follows: president, Tom McGauley; vice-president,-Fred Jack; secretary-treasurer, Hen- ty Ewanick; directors, Dennis Peebles, Loyd Ish ‘and Bill The \ outgoing executive has expressed its thanks to all those who ‘participated in events throughout - the year sponsored by the club and to all those who donated their time _ and help: ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 1, 1976 Super-Valu ee FLYER CORRECTION Garbage Cans Plastic 16 Gals. ........; $7.99 $6.99 SUPER-VALU IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER THE MAYFAIR HOTEL Metal with Lid .. per additional + with iPnentary, ind tea ‘service for your: added enjoy: ment.: On your’ next visit :t0, Vanmouver stay dow! at. the Mayfair Hotel located at Hornby and ‘Robson Streets. 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