Castles New February 19, 1989 SPORTS 1989 CAMPION BOATS IN STOCK 80 HORIZON HARDTOP in Fuel Terk, Floor Storage: per Back C Wiper & Horn, UISH.P. Merc O/B Oil-Injected, Power Trim. All Galvanized Highliner railer. PAYMENTS FROM ONLY $ 32 299%. With 25% Down Total Price $18267.36 Syringa Park Marina Call Sid Smith 365-5472 Local skaters do well in freeskate Five members of the Castlegar Figure Skating Club travelled 10 Pen ticton along with coach Bey Vatkin last week to take part in the Ogopogo Freeskate. Chelsea Van Vliet placed second in the pre-juvenile final. Meghan Van Vliet skated away with a first-place finish in the pre-preliminary nine and under group one competition Bantams blasted. 10-1 by Trail Province of Minvstry of ernan Conumbva HIGHWAYS-TENDERS Electoral District: Boundary Similaken Highway District: Kootenay Boundary foc! or Job Number: Project C 5410 Project or Job Description: Crushed Granular Aggr Stockpile ot Rock Creek, B.C Kettle Valley Pit, East of Rock Creek Tender Opening Date/Time: February 22nd, 1989 at 2:00 p.m. local time, Tenders must be accompanied by Surety Bid Bond or Certified Deposit jeque in actordance with instruc tions to Bidders. Tender documents, specifications conditions of tender are available tree of charge ONLY from Trans Monday to Friday. except Holidays. Phone number of originating office 442-5477 Tenders will be opened at The Ministry Ottice, 555 Central Avenue. Grand Forks, 8.C. 0.H. HUTTON District Highways Manager Ministry Official MINOR SPORTS Sure We're Interested Phone the Castlegar News for details on how to get reports of your organization onto the sports pages. 365-3517 Castlegar Slopitch League Annual General eeting Fhurs.,Mar.2 7:30 p.m., Hi Arrow Reps from all teams interested in playing in the 1989 season, please ottend. Provnes of Ministry of Jennifer Datchkoff was first in the] pre-preliminary nine and under group two event Lisa Datchkoff was fifth in the preliminary 11 and over com- petition and Heather Sheppard was fif- th in the preliminary 10 and under event The club wraps up its season“next month with an ice show at the Com munity Complex The-Castlegar-Bantam-Rep hockey team hosted Trail in the last regular- game for both clubs. Trail blasted the Castlegar squad-10-1 but the Castlegar Bantams finished the season in second place season The first period” of Wednesday night’s contest ended in a scoreless tie: Trail scored four goals in the middle frame. Nino DaCostagot the lone Castlegar marker early in the third period but Trail took over and pumped in six nmiore goals before the end of the con test Castlegar takes on. Nelson inthe opening round of thg playoffs white Lrail_meeis Nakusp in_a three-ganie series Bournemouth can't repeat 1984 upset LONDON (AP) — Second Division team Bourne- mouth came within inches Saturday of repeating its storied 1984 English Football Association Cup upset of Manchester United, but had to settle for a 1-1 tie against the visiting Division 1 soccer power. Bournemouth striker Luther Blissett, a nemesis of Manchester United for more than decade, had a chance to give Bournemouth a stunning victory with three minutes left in the game but he missed an open goal from a yard in front In other key games in the fifth round of the F.A. Cup. ig champion Wimbl 1-0 halftime deficit to beat Grimsby of. Division and John Aldridge scored twic minute as Liverpool rallied to a 3-2 t Second Division Hull Seven. people were—taken- to—-hospital with injuries after overcrowding in the stands at Barnsley caused spectators to crush together and spill onto the field. The. Second Division home side, meanwhile, fell 1-0 to Everton of the First Division. In regular English League action, Arsenal extended its lead over Norwich atop the standings with a scoreless tie at Queens Park Rangers and Sheffield Wednesday could manage only.a 1-1 home tie against Southampton in its first game under Ron Atkinson, who returned to English coaching after being fired by a Madrid club. STREAK INTACT Manchester United, games entering the contest at Bournemouth and the third-place team in the First Division, was hoping its visit would erase memories of an embarrassing loss five years ago The Red Devils, who won the Cup in 1983 and were to claim it again in 1985, lost to a Third Division a e Fourth within a mph at winner of six consecutive United took a 1-0 lead in the S3rd minute on Robson appeared to give the visitors a formidable lead just three minutes later, but his goal was disallowed because teammate Brian McClait was offside But Trevor Aylott pounced on a poor clearing pass by United teenager Lee Sharpe in the 7ist minute and tied the game with a bullet from 10 metres away Blissett then had a chance to repeat history for himself and Bournemouth when Richard Cooke fed him a pass in front of an open United goal just three minutes later. from the end, but he failed to connect BLEW CHANCE “*If the ball had just hit him anywhere, it would have gone in,** said Bournemouth manager Harry Redknapp “He was a yard in front of an open goal. “If it had hit his body anywhere, it would have been all over At Hull, Liverpool fell behind 2-1 when Keith Edwards — the most prolific scorer naw playing in the league with more than 250 career goals — scored his 24th of the season just before halftime. But Aldridge struck twice early in the second half and an injured Liverpool team that was seeking its seventh consecutive game without a defeat was able to hold on for the victory Wimbldeon, one of only two teams td win at home Saturday in Cup action, overcame an early goal by Keith Alexander of Grimsby with three in the second half. John Fashanu and Terry Phelan scored in a four-minute span early inthe second half, and Dennis Wise added the third_in the closing minutes. In the Second Division, division-leader Chelsea scored a 1-0 road victory at Plymouth but Man- COMMUNITY NEWS > i February 19, 1989 Castlegar News Remember When? 40 YEARS AGO From the Feb. 17, 1949 Castlegar News The regular monthly meeting of the Castlegar and District Board of Trade was held last Thursday evening in the Parish Hall. Mr. R.A,D. West reported on the airport and the trouble due to snow conditions: Local C.C.F, members greatly en: joyed the showing of National Film Board releases of educational interest at their club meeting last Wednesday evening. A film of last year’s C.C.F. National Convention was very well received Mr. Jack Kirby has arrived: from ancouver- to—take over the management of the Co-op store here. He expects to be joined in June by his wife and young son who are at present residing at the Coast city 25 YEARS AGO From the Feb. 20, 1964 Castlegar News The Columbia River treaty “petition of urgency"? was 6,500 signatures short of its 10,000-signature goal when it was wired to Ottawa on Monday evening, H. Farenholtz, president of the Nelson Chamber of Commerce, said 3,542 persons paid 10 cents each to af fix their signatures to the wire which was sent to Prime Minister Pearson urging immediate ratification Of the Columbia treaty. ~ Castlegar council has protested to the deputy minister of health in Vic toria, ‘tin the strongest possible ter- ms’’ against the activities of medical health officer Dr. James McAnulty conducted ‘tin the name of the WK Union Board of Health.”” The action was taken at a special council meeting on Saturday, Comm Gwilym Hughes disclosed at council's regular meeting Tuesday night 1S YEARS AGO From the Feb, 21,1974 Castlegar News A delegation representing the sub stitute teachers of School District No 9 was. present Monday at the regular meeting of the board of trustees with a reply to the board’s three separate proposals on wages which had been given them at an earlier meeting totake back to their members, Representing the substitute teachers were Jean Rogerson, Judy Campbell and Joyce Adams. The teachers agreed upon $28 per day retroactive to Jan. 1 school The operation of the Castlegar Arena shawed a profit of $377.32 for the period of October to December 1973, as compared to a deficit of $7,996.99 for the same period in 1972. Ladies Auxiliary meets The Ladies Auxiliary to the Robson Volunteer Fire Department held its annual meeting recently after another successful year, thanks to members, firefighters and all those who suppor ted the auxiliary’ s'fundraising events The auxiliary’s new president is Judy Rempel Vice-president is Sarah Tuphoime; secretary and advertising, Sharon them so they are visible in case of an emergency. The firefighters wrote the letters and they and the ladies auxiliary delivered them to each house in the area. It was also quite a year for catering The women fed the hungry firefighters aj the pool tournament, catered for a wedding, and had a pancake breakfast at the firefighters’ competition, They muah Columba HIGHWAYS-TENDERS Electoral District: Boundary ilkameen ond Highways Highway District: Kootenay Boundary Project or Job Number: Project C5411 Project or Job Descripti Crushed Granular Aggregate in Stockpile at Grand Forks Spencer Pit, West of Grand Forks Tender Opening Date/Time: February 22. 1989 at 2:00 p.m. local time. Tenders must be accompanied by o Surety Bid Bond or Certitied Deposit eque in accordance with instruc tions to Bidders. Tender documents with envelope charge ONLY from Ministry of sportation and Highways, 555 Cen: tral Avenue, Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO between the hours of 8:30 a.m. ‘and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, ex cept Holidays. Phone number of originating office 442-5477. ey Tenders will be opened at The Ministry Office, 555 Central Avenue. Grand Forks, B.C. D.H. HUTTON District Highways Manager inistry Official HIGHWAYS-TENDERS Electoral District: Kootenay 33 Project or Job Number: C5393 Project or Job Description: his project consists of the drilling, blasting and removal of solid rock and other materials ‘on Highway No. 3 East of Midway and on Highway No. 33 North of Rock Creek Tender Opening Date/Time: February 22nd, 1989.at 2:00 p.m. local time. Surety Bid Bond or Certified Deposit Cheque is not required. Tender documents with envelope. pions specifications and conditions of ten der are available free of charge ONLY from The Ministry Olfice, 555 Central Avenue, Grand Forks, B.C VOH 1HO between the hours of 8:30 and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. ex cept Holidays Phone number of originating office 442-5477 Tenders will be opened at The Ministry Office, 555 Central Avenue Grand Forks, B.C D.H. HUTTON District Highways Monager i Ministry Official SUN., FEB. 19 — Public Skating, 2- 3:45 p.m. Admission: Children 75¢ Students $1 00, Adults $1.25. Sunday Fitness, 1-2 p.m., $2 drop-in MON... FEB. 20 — Fitness. 10-11 0.m Lunch Hour Hockey, 12-1 p.m. Parent andor ‘Skating, 1-2 p.m. tw |. 21 — Fitness, 9-10 a.m ‘and Tot Skating, 11-12 noon Public Skating, 2-4: 5 22 — Fitness. TeV a Lunch Hour Hocke: Makeup and Skin Care (ieona) 89 p.m., Complex, THURS., FEB. 23 — Fitness, 9-10 o.m. Creative Dance, 3-5 years (starts CASTLEGAR & AREA | __ RECREATION DEPARTMENT Phone 365-3386 — 2101-6th Ave., Castlegar today),..11-11:45 p.m., Complex, $8. Parent ond Tot Skating, 11-12 noon Public Skating, 2-4:20 p 24 Fitness, 9-10 and 10 h Hour Hockey. 12-1 p.m. Public Skating, 2-3:30 and 7:30-9 27 — Delicious Desserts 4:30 p.m., Complex, $10. TUES., FEB. 28 — Driver Preparation. 7-8 p.m., SHSS, $1 MARCH 4 — B.C. Sports Aid | Course, 9.a.m.-4:30 p.m., $35 MARCH § — Strength and Flexibility 9-4:30 p.m. |. Tender Opening Date/Time: February Bournemouth club in 1984 in the C. United was also coming face-to-face_with an old tormentor. Blissett, who scored twice for Watford, a Division 3 team that upset Manchester in the League Cup in 1978. ieathgereye scored the most decisive victory of the day with an 8-0 annihilation of Stranraer. pester City stayed OnE poMnt OF the pace with a 2-0 triumph at Birmingham In the fourth round of the Scottish Cup, Rangers HIGHWAYS: TENDERS Electoral District: undary-Similkam« Highwey District: Kootenay Boundary No. 33 Project or Job Number: C 4457 Project or Job Description: This project consists of clearing. and grubbing the right-of-way of Sidley Mountain Road No. 69 West of Bridesville 22nd, 1989 at 2:00.p.m. local time. Surety Bid Bond or Certified Deposit Cheque is not requires Tender documents with envelope. plans, specifications and cond: tions of ‘tender are available fr chorge ONLY from The Ministry on fice, 555 Central Avenue, Gran 1HO between the a.m. and 4:00 p:m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays. Phone number of originating office 442-5477 Tenders will be opened at The Ministry Office, 555 Central Avenue Grand Forks, B.C OH. ett } Dis: lhways Manager Ministry y Otficiat and Highways HIGHWAYS-TENDERS Electoral District: Boundary jo. Project or Job Number: C 5394 Civ Special Olympics Floor Hockey Gymnastics & AY SATURDAY SUNDAY FEBRUARY 24 FEBRUARY 25 FEBRUARY 26 Bam-6pm — 9am-neon 8.0m-8:30.pm 8.am-8:30 pm 9:1Sam-11:45em 3.pm-8.30 pm Bam-11:306m 7am-11:30.am 8450m-7:30pm Yam-Spm Yam-12 noon 3.20pm-4:30pm Yom-2pm —_10,00.am 5:20 pm-6:30pm_ 11 on 29000m Savoy Lanes Grp A—9om Gip 83pm. 8 om-10.30 pm 1/90:10°90 pm 9:0.11.00. am 10.15 om-9:45pm8:20 om-4.15 pm 6.30 - 11.15 0m 745 om-5:30pm8:30 am-4,30 pm8.30-11.30 em! pm 12:45-10.15 pm ‘South Nelson Elementon £8.30 0m-3.30 pm€.30 am-3:30 pm 10.30-11.30 am Rhythmic Gymnastics jan international College _ 8:15 om-9:30 pinB 15 am. 5:30pm 1 pm.9pm 6em-10em 7.0m.9:00m 8am-5:30pm 8.30.am-Spm 8:30-10:30am Tpm-5pm Yam.5Spm Yam. I2noon 7.am-2:15 pm 1 prn-10:25 pm 10:1Som-11 30pm Wem 10pm 70am 10pm 7 Wem-noon B.1S0m-3pm B1SeMm3pm 7:45am-9om 10.0m-1.30 pm 9.30-11:30 om 8.200m-noon 8:30 am-1 pm 9 am-5:30 pm 8:30 om-$:90 pm7.20 am 11.30 pm 90m-4:30 pm 10am-6.30pm Yam-100m Mt. Sentinel School Fam-10.pm 9am-4.20pm 8:30am-10.am Gom-10pm 9em-430 pm B:30em-10 om 0pm 9315-11:15 am MEDAL P PRESENTATION TIMES UARY 24 FEBRUARY 25 5.45 pm 12.00 n00n Taylor: Kathy Seville; sun Shine and phoning, Janice Johnson. Last year was a busy time for the ladies auxiliary. The group held a St Patrick's Day Tea at which Richard Widdifield did face sketches and a Valentines Tea where Mrs. Chatten read tea leaves. The group also had a car wash, and a raffle with the prize being a shopping spree in a local supermarket, won by Mrs. O'Connor. The ladies also helped the firefighters with their annual Halloween party at Robson Hall, took part in the Robson Craft Fair, had a° hamper at Johnny’s Store, collected toys and non-perishable goods for the Legion Hamper, had a Christmas par ty for the members firefighters’ children There has been a need in the Rob- son/Raspberry area for people to check their house numbers and post Treasurer, Project or Job Descriptio This project consists of the supply of a rubber tired excavator, traffic control and tandem dump trucks as and when required to carry out Weekend Wrap-up ditching in the Rock Creek Bridesville area. Tender Opening Date/Time: February 22nd, 1989 at 2:00 p.m. local time. Cheque is not required Tender documents with envelope. specifications and conditions are available tre: charge ONLY from The Ministry Of fice, 555 Central Avenue, Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays Phone number of originating office: 442-5477 Tenders will be opened at The Ministry Office, 555 Central Avenue. Grand Forks, B D.H. HUTTON District Highways Monoger Ministry Official TRANSACTIONS ‘Adirondack Neghways -HIGHWAYS-TENDERS Electoral District: Boundary | __Simil - ae Highway District: Kootenay-Boundary No. 33 Project or Job Number: C 5396 Project or Job Description: This project consists of the drilling, blasting and removal of solid rock and other materials ‘on Highway No. 3 East ot Grand Forks Tender Opening Date /Tim ‘ebruary 22nd, 1989 at 2:00 p.m. local tim: Surety Bid Bond or C -ttied Deposit Cheque is not required Tender documents w velope specifications ar, onditions are available free of charge ONLY from The Ministry Of fice, 555 Central Av Grand B.C. VOH IHO between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays Phone number of originating office: 442-5477 Red Sox age oy on one-year contract ota Twins sign cotcher Derek Parks to one Toronto Bive loys sign pitcher Mork Eichhorn 10 Netione! league Cincinnati Reds ogres to terms with pitcher Jeff Son Diego Padres announce the! pitcher terveltiost a arbitranon case: FOOTBAL uisigs Netra ‘came Greg! tendey stions ordinator tron Boy Pack sign fullback Michoe! Haddik to wocKey Pittsburgh wat Colgary Flomes call up gooitende trom ‘Salt Loke City of the International Hoskey League, New York Rangers recall lett winger Joe Poterson trom Denver of the ue Wihmipeg J Wednesday from 3:30 p.m. to RED MOUNTAIN ski voucher. $7 60 China Creek Shell, AM Ford Shell, Shell, Shell, Trail , specials. CKQR and RED MOUNTAIN invite youve for night skiing at it’s very best, every im. 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HUTT District Highwa 's Manager Ministry OFficiol BASKETBALL NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE re we Kent Division New Chariot Cleveland Minatry of Transportation. d Highways HIGHWAYS-TENDERS Electoral District: Boundory milkameen Highway District: Kootenay undary No. 33 oject or Job Number: C5395 Project or Job Description: This project consists of the drilling, blasting and removal of solid rock and other materials ‘on Highway No. 3 West of Rock Creek Tender Opening Date/Time: February 22nd, 1989 at 2:00 p.m. local time. Surety Bid Bond or Certified Deposit Cheque is not required. Tender documents with envelope. pions, specifications and conditions tender are available free of ONLY from The Ministry OF 555 Central Avenue, Grand 1HO between the ‘and 4:00 p.m Monday to Friday, except Holidays Phone number of originating office 442-5477 Tenders will be opened ot The Ministry Office, 555 Central Avenue. Grand Forks, B.C .H. HUTTON District Highways Manager Ministry Oficial Robson WI gathers The February meetin of the Robson Women's Institute’ was held at the home of Jean Lloyd with six members attending The hostess was acting president in the absence of vacationing president Mirian-Jenner--The meeting opened with the Mary Stewart Collect and roll- call. Minutes were adop@d as read. The treasurer’s report followed. Communications included a letter from Judy Bell, provincial convener of affairs, concerning the salmon farming industry in B.C. She has been asked to join a task force of the B.C. Consumers Association to study this concern: Four sub-committees have been formed and Robson WI’s represen- tative is participating in the study of fish quality from farm or boat to con- Suggestions and feedback are encouraged from WI members. Thanks were read from the Coralee Schuepfer Pool committee, and from recuperating member Leora Nutter Members participated in the Valen consumer sumer _tine Tea put on by the Ladies Auxiliary _ of the Robson Firefighters on Feb. 14 with a craft and information table. Plans for participation in a free cof- fee party along with Kinnaird Women's Institute, at Robson hall on catered to the Recreation Department staff Christ mas party As a result of its efforts, also Castleg the group was able to present a cheque to the Learning Disability Association, and the Save the Robson Pool Committee, provide oranges.and candy canes tothe Raspberry Lodge, where the auxiliary also went carol singing Feb. 22 were finalized. Delicious joyed by ‘members following the ad- journing of the meeting. Booster was won by Ethel Ewasiuk Next meeting to be held at the home of JoFornelli refreshments were. en in your situation 4 THERE'S EVER A TIME FOR een iret te it's Now SYEARS AGO From the Feb, 19, 1984 Castlegar News An improved year for the B.C economy, but a recovery not as good as the national average, week by the Bank of Montreal ina lun cheon address to the ¢ ber of Commerce Des Kavanagh of Vancouver, seni vice-president of Canadian commer cial banking, told about 80 Chamber of Commerce merhbers Thursday that B.C,"s economic growth during 1984 is expected to come close to but not mat ch the forecast growth of the Canadian economy as a whole was forecast this astlegar Cham Landscaping Justice “community developing a Clive importance of consultant stressed the involvement’ Castlegar beautification program when he gave a Presentation on the subject Wed nesday night sen, CAR STORE iSPRING CLEAN UP For Your Car or Truck $428 HAND WASH VAC/WINDOWS. 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