held Wedn of last week. excellenf, with more than 250 players and parents attending. —Castle; ger News Photo nesday of last ~ Qn the Castlegar Course by Durer Joun Hydro and CBA Coaches Give Gis To Winner of Pup Hockey Playoffs An estimated 225 enthusi- astic parents and players at-| J tended the Pee Wee Division “hot dog and ice cream award | Jack plight” at reset, Castlegar Arena vate large gathering ob- served one minute of silence | J: at the beginning of the even- ing in tribute to the late Don Alexander, a coach of the Blackhawk’ team during the past two seasons, of all Pup coaches to the parents for overwhelming sup- port during the overall minor hockey pro- gram. table guests, starting with the Sponsor's representatives, Bob He then introduced head a MacBain of Kiwanis, Ken johnson of Rotary, George Davie of CBA Engineering and Bicceanier ‘Thomas and ates Mr. ata went on to arena management during the past season. He also thanked Walers Pinch hitting: as Faken grapher for Bob' Bittner,, one the latter's comienting assistance during | di the pase. season. le Castlegar News Grr for fhe “ime equal pol played ul licizing min ir hockey activi ivi- Quinlan th n intro- duced tthe 1867 68 minor hock- tary Cece Munns, Bill Gordon, head referee Ea atl GOING TO NELSON? For Tasty Food and Delicious Coffee It’s ROSE’S DELICATESSEN 551 WARD STREET and ager Sam Lanzoratta. He col cone gratulated them on a highly season, At the same time he sed thanks to Pup ro - refer-| = Denny Hughes Frank} 4! Ingham who ceuld hot attend and April Laktin, Frank Steenvoarden and’ Dennis| th uinlan, Finally Mr. Quinlan intro-| each coach duced Division manager Ar- chie Hood, Norm Blais and Nick of the Pee District. April 8th, 1968 Pound District Act _ PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 11 of the Pound District Act, Chapter 292, R.S.B.C, 1960, notice is hereby given of the appointment of ALEC A. REBALKIN, R.R. 1, Winlaw, keeper for the Perry Siding and Appledale Pound The location of the pound premises is on Block 97, District Lot 383, Plan 958. Frank Richter Minister of Agriculture B.C. Department of Agriculture, Victoria, B.C. British Columbia as pound- Thurs. and Fri., Regular 55c DAIRY 33¢ Banana Split Sale Includes Whole Banana, Dairy Queen Ice.Cream and Toppings of Chocolate, Pineapple and Strawberry. Sale Price Only ..” CASTLEAIRD PLAZA April 18 and 19 QUEEN Wees, Bantams and Midgets respectively. Dr. Yule commented on A.|{the success of the Pup Divi- sion season, the fine partici- pation of the parents and the excelient work of the coaches. many the boys based on are Tanti ti d e er Di jon an os mum um possible ice dime. ene Johnstone who mes in charge of catering ar- elpers. Mr. Mieczaniec, represen- ting M. A. =F, then pre- Yule to present the awards as named bis selec- tion. These trophies went to Roy Tipping of the Bruins, Mrohael’ Voluer of the Hawks, Alan Fodor of the Canadiens, ‘Yom Steenvoorden of the Wings and Kevin Wilson of le Leafs, a present tokens of appreciation ‘oA ito Mrs. Irent | Fangements and to her many a to the Rep team players, com- menting on their excellent re- cord and the fine job done e by coaches Jim Sinclair.and Wes johnston, Jim Sinclair took over as The final seeding of the house | ity on in July 13 of et ar’ he mnew nine measures 3372 (from mid-tee to mid- measurement) and es. : Now is the time to come forward and help push the debenture issue to its com- pletion. For further particu- Jars you can cantact Jim Cor- bett or Mike Verzuh at the golf course. At the executive meeting held last Monday, the follow- ing: rules os for junior play were ee Junior Tee Off Time — Restrictions do not apply to registered handicaps of 18 and under with the exception ol 1. Children 12 years old and under must be accompan- follor before 3 p.m. on Wednesdays.| B 3. Juniors pay, play ev MC to explain the special es-} sey award from the Rep team’s end-ofseason trip to Vancouver and presented a fine trav bag to the | clzcre Hon of the professional. Juniors can tee off only [beaters 4 pm during July to; that there will be free move- fea by an adult subject to the B. win itrictio! in|bitoff vs W. Perehudoff and after” 4 pm. on Saturdays, | Roy. C . NOTICE OF ANNUAL ‘MEETING . OOTISCHENIA IMPROVEMENT. DISTR:CT The annual meeting of the Ootischena 1m- provement District wil be held in the Ootischenia Hall on S y, April.28, 1968 at gust. It 1s only reasonable that 7.30 p.m. the adult members get prior- res 2-16 the course's Bs it is the that is the back- bone of our organization. ‘ WS td th 0 par! utting green by on and his men. The old The parking lot will be seeded so}} Renata ‘school, Renata, ment between each nine hol- “‘Teo-Off Times Sot for First Golf Tourney The opening golf tourna- ment at the Castlegar course for the Wieser trophy will be held this Saturday. que or rel Order in uilding ter than May 31 + The highest or is at Nakusp 265-3626. For Sale by Tender .C. Hydro offers for sale by tender the BC. Sealed tenders clearly marked ““pender on Renata School”, must be in the Hydro Office, Box 580, Nakusp, B.C. not later than May ist, 1968. Sales subject to 5% SS. & M.A. Tax as is where Tenders must be accompanied with certified che- the amount of 10% of bid price. to a removed from present site not 1968, * tender not necessarily accepted. For further information please call Val Bassett The twomnan best ball competition will see a three- uarter club handicap used. ee off time will start at 10 a.m. with entries accepted un- til 10.30 tees Entry fee is $2 per pers Lineup so far is as fol- This Week’s Specials 10.00 N. Sherstobitofé and N. Burak vs R. Smith and A. Ferworn. 10.08 P. Folovnskoff and P. Young vs A. Hood and T. Clark. 10.16 E. Fitzpatrick and L. Ish vs O. Walker, and Young. 12.24 T. Biln and Van Fetrioo vs T. Pere- hud and M. Shiskin. 10.32 McDonald and '\W. Shersto- PaintS FOR BOAT OWNERS AND BUILDERS plete line of marine and epoxy enamels plus fibreglass kits, lyst and resins. and J. Bilesky. 10.40 C. Hen- ne andi A. A. Perehudoff vs eniewski, 1048 J. Pe nas and B, Camp- bell vs G. Davie and E. Le- P&G Builders Supply See us for a com - and 5. Juniors must tee off essay winner and team captain Harman for the Leafs and Geof Yule to Mr. Quinlan for the Bruins. Bob MacBain of Kiwanis then presented the Bruins “jteam with the swale Cen- tennial ior winning: the league tite, ‘ating that Kiwanis is happy to be as- sociated with the fine local munor hockey program and congratulating all those, who are involved in its: operation. Dr. Yule then introduced the new Arrow Dam Cup, don- ated by the Pup coaches who are employed by CBA \ Engine awarded niasily to th aware anni to ners ie the playoffs. He stated that these men had given a great deal of thely “Aime while in the area the ene Mr. Quinlan explained new 1 troP by, ye lel he joa one to ns best first: year er and called on Steven falas and hoping that their work will be taken over and continued when they leave the -area. Walker, cne Bruins. - Wes Johnston took over again to handle the most val- uaple player awards ig On the cup and small keeper re- plicas to the Maple Leaf: play- erase who Had come from ast 50.3 it place to emerge play- oes champions. Upon: completion of.the awards a Gordie Howe hockey film was showa to windup a of minor | ed introduced a|ff : | Casllegar Socials [f representa- "Mr. and Mrs. R. Rattee of Mrs. patient in the Castlegar and District Hospital. 7s Miss Heather, Anderson, jow residing in Vancouver spent the weekend at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Anderso) Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clarke of Vancouver were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Camp- bell spent a few days in Spo- 2. Mrs. R. Deans and Heath- er spent a few days visiting in Natal. ing Simo: spent a few days visiting with ther Mrs. Margaret ther was guest of honor at a shower, given in her honor by G.° Anderson, mar: Hage takes place in August. derson and Billy have return- Vancouver . William Smith is a pane in, Kootenay Lake i felson. Oe iss Val Manson, who is sO. visiting at the Haack home was Col. ‘Bill Pertson of Mid- iss Mona Parks of Moose Jaw, Sask. was a guest for a most successful evening. few days of Mr: and Mrs. G. Hermanson. Ken Johnson of Rotary, spon- sor of these 3, to make Presentations as coaches nam- ed their selections. sented special Rep team crests CASTLE SHOWS 7.80 & 8.00 p.m. Tonite and Friday DEADLIER THAN THE MALE Richard Johnson Elke Sommer SAT. - MON. - TUES. THE BIG MOUTH Jerry Lewis, Susan Bay —— WED. - THURS. - FRI. CARRY ON CLEO (adult) DOG FOOD, Zi «. BA Gas Leslie Phillips, Sidney James gROP WHERE: TARE i FLOUR, Dutch Oven . CHOCOLATES, Willow Pack 3 pkgs. $1 Full Line of HOOVER Appliances Holiday Record Players & Tape Recorders See Us For ‘Fishing. Supplies — Rock Gas Propane Cylinders Filled — United Purity Store Johnny’s Grocery & Gas Sales Ltd. On Robson Side of the Ferry - 20 Ibs. $1.49 -- 10 tins $1.00 and Oil id Mrs, Wayne An-|. from a holiday spent in|’ Thurs. 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