CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 7, 1977 clearly the class of the week- long B.C. Midget Tournament in Castlegar, crushed Saanich 9-2 Saturday to finish with a perfect 7-0 record and capture Tribute to the Rebels: 3 The Rebels are great x We all know that They can win games ‘At the drop of a hat All season they tried To please all us fans We gave them support And we clapped our hands = They went to Trail 3 To challenge their team é = They knocked them out : Cause they ran out of steam Then up to Rossland *: Who thought they were best . But when the smoke cleared i We all know the rest » Was one heck of a treat They carried on : We knew that they will ‘hey tried very hard ver that hill y taking out Cranbrook ‘or six years they were best ‘But the Rebels are champs Ein the East and the West joing to Quesnel ‘hey had quite a duel ine guy they missed fellow called Yule here they lost out t should make us glad ause one thing we know B .C. Midget Crown Goes To Burnaby Winter Club Burnaby Winter Club, the Cromie Memorial Cup as provincial midget champions, The Memorial cup was donated to the BCAHA in 1998 by Vancouver Sun vice-presi- dent Don Cromie in memory of his father, the late R. J. Cromie, Prince George, which com- pleted its seven-game schedule the previous day with a 6-2 win over Kamloops, finished with a 5&2 record and second place overall. Kamloops and Kimberley, both with 4-3 records, tied for third spot. ‘Castlegar News’ A rundown of scores from games Thursday, Friday, and Saturday is as follows: Thurs.—Prince George 5, Kimberley 6; Kamloops 6, - Burnaby 9; Vanderhoof 6, Saan- ich 10; Prince George 5, Castle- gar 4; Trail 8, Kimberley 3. Fri—Kamloops 8, Vander- hoof 4; Trail 6, Saanich 6; Kimberley 1, Burnaby 1! Prince George 6, Kamloops 2; Vanderhoof 6, Castlegar 6. * Sat.—Saanich 2, Burnaby 9; Kimberley 2, Kamloops 4; Trail 7, Castlegar 7. Trail won the Kootenay championship with its 83 win Thursday over Kimberley. . The provincial tourney was the first such endeavor for the Castlegar area and director Jim Vigue attributed its success to the “fantastic committee” which worked two months to prepare for the week-long event. Visitors to the tournament, which was represented by eight teams, were impressed with the new recreation complex, the organization of the tourney’ -and hospitality of the people of Castlegar. . ae T 0 a 0 5 0» 2 1 2 1 What's going on at ~SELKIRK COLLEGE MONDAY, April 4 to SUNDAY, April 10 oA graduation s show by Penny Beamish at Ki BRaweee Cas “A” Event Winners The Bill Sweet rink from Nolson needed -an extra end before defeating Rossland’s Ed Huitema to capture the “A” ‘event ‘trophy ‘and: take top Skip Bill Sweet, lead Joan Sweet, third Carol Waters, second Frank Waters Skip Peter Salikin third Marg Salikin, lead Mary Teh eecond Joka Mails =Leo BS tions Photos Dave Al Art. K.S.A. Gallery open Mon. to Fri., 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Nelson Campus). MONDAY, April 11 to SUNDAY, April 17 e A graduation show by Roger Steele esata) at Kootenay School of Art. K.S,A. Gallery open Mon. to Fri., 9-a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Nelson Campus). Until April 13 e The Dial-a-Tape topic is Vegetable Gurdening. Phone 965-2316. ” For More information Contact SELKIRK COLLEGE 365-7292 {Local 283), Castlegar and District Bowling Golden Age Bowlers LHS Nan Raine 209. LHT Lisa Dyck 479, MHS Wilbert Simmons 226. MHT Wilbert Simmons 580. Other 200's: Henry Hum- phrey 211, Wilbert Simmons 209. Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Debbie Hague 241. LHT Elsie Rysen_578. PUBLIC NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF CASTLEGAR © SPRING CLEAN-UP PROGRAM ‘ MHS Art Dusseault 290. MHT Art Dusseault 688, . THS All Stars 1066. THT All Stars 3004. Team Points: Spares 47, Nomads 44, Unknowns 33, Slow Pokes 67, All Stars 55, Inferior ° Wiezels 63. Other 600's: Butch Quiding 663, Mark Carigan 642, Glen Ear! 600. Tues. Morning Ladies—Coffee Break (March 22) LHS Betty Oglow 253. LHT Jean Sylvest 664, THS Cheerios 995. THT Cheerios 2722, Team Points: Cheerios 60, Muffets 50, Mugs 41, Pincurlers - 45, Take Five 63, Wheaties 53. Qther 600's: Betty Oglow $52, Lola Tymofievich 612, Jo Taylor 607, Eleanor Holds- worth 601. Tues. Afternoon Ladies—1 p.m. {March 22), LHS Betty Pinter 284. LHT Elaine Martin 733. ..-THS ‘Boundary « Blectric 1151. ‘THT. Boundary Electric 3039, Team Points: Super-Vahi 70%, Boundary. Electric 63', Castlegar. Drugs 54, Cameo Beauty Salon 47, Central Food Mart 45, Beauty Lane 32. Other 600's: Irene Hill 682, Betty MacAlister 661, Dot Tipping 632, Mary Quiding 619, Betty Pinter 617, Linda Buday 610. Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (March 24) LHS Denise Olson 273. LHT Judy Meyers 625. MHS Gerry | Chernenkoff °305. MHT Larry Olson ‘& Gerry Chernenkoff 693. {continued ‘on page .10A) The City’s Spring Clean-Up Program will take place from Monday, April 4 through to Friday, April 29 Garden shubbery and household refuse will be picked up provided the householder complies -with the following: 1, Branches MUST be tied and piled in neat bundles. 2. Leaves, garden refuse, and paper MUST be placed in plastic garbage bags or cardboard boxes. Rocks and concrete, as well as any other objects that cannot be handled by one man, WILL NOT BE PICKED UP. Refuse should be put out on your normal garbage picktp day and be placed at property line close to the area where your weekly gerbage pickup is mede. Schedule will be the same as the normal weekly garbage pickup. The Ootischenia Dispose) Site is open every day, for anyone wishing to hau! thelr own refuse. Your. cooperation in helping us to have a clean city will be very much appreciated, . Thank you, CITY OF CASTLEGAR "Get Rendy For Just Arrived — po g In Stock! Dumac Sundeck Coatings Fence Paint per cai. 75 P&G Builders Supply © 932 Columbia "868-7725 honors at the annual Castlegar Sunflower Mixed Bonspiel. Curling action took. place March 24-27 with 89 rinks participating from Castlegar, E Ross- id State Chassis, and Colour featur Video Guard, the most ‘dependable weg System MIKE’S TV SERVICE 621 ( Ave., Castlegar 965-5112 A \.. Ipod, Trail, Nelson and Slocan, A Castlegar entry skipped by Bill Gattrell took the "B" event title by defeating Jim Jenkins of Nelson. Two Nelson rinks shared top spot in the “C” event. Fred Trussel. and Peter Salikin skipped their rinks to victory over’ Castlegar’s Marie Prokop rink and Nelson's Ben Arcuri rink. Other winning rinks are as follows: vA" event—third, Bill Van Yzerloo of Castlegar; fourth, Ernie Matauba of Castlegar. “B” event—third, Ivan Oglow of Castlegar; fourth, Bill Brady of Castlegar. “Anne General Meeting Improvement District at the Ootischenia Community Hall all Members Are Urged to Attend 4 of the | Ootischenia: Sunday, April'17 at 2 p.m. Big 0 Tires in Trail Are Celebrating Their | 5" Anniversary and are having a massiv Belted Polyglas Whitewoll Tire at the: Manufacture: Suggested List Price, and receive ‘the © matching tire at. no charge! ‘© Free Mounting, Balancing Extra.: ney ‘according toan arch issue of- Hume writes dims havé/do the.most harm to the lake, but that ‘development along | the West Arm and logging road damage: to spawning ‘ creeks have contributed to the dam- ge. “The lake is dying, coming apart piece by piece,” : writes Hume. “The loggers, the miners, the dam builders, each have had their own demands, and over the years each has struck countless blows. against take no’ .tndication twill ease.” of: ne Dun- can, “Cora “Linn” and Libby dams are pegged in the article as ‘the worst offenders by blocking major sections of Kokanee Salmon spawning nds, ever, the Libby has stopped a flow. of phosphorous that slip- ped-into the lake since 1953 from’ the Cominco fertilizer plant at Kimberley. *Stationed on the St. Mary’s River, the mill dumped massive quantities of phosphates. into + the lake, fertilizing it, and adding to the nutrients which promotes algae growth. Plant growth in a lake can-sap avail- able oxygen, “depriving fi fish of their supply. When the Libby dam was built across the Kootenay . River, into which the St. Mary's flows, it began acting as a. : settling pond, fi filtering ‘out ‘the deadly:material, —7 In. spite of that, minor. im: provement, according to Hume, fish ’ balanee,.- = '8,, 25. miles resulting i in’ as Richard Wassick of Kaslo. No charges have'been laid. _ ‘injuries were reported. “: Between: 1973 and. the * ‘catch of rainbow trout in Koot- enay Lake dropped 45 per cent and Dolly Varden dropped 54° BI per cent in the same time. With vearly. returns: this year indi- cating ‘a rise ‘to‘normal levels, fishermen .and biologists all ‘wonder what is happening below the murky surface., “The fish. themselves would be the first to tell us - wrong,” XE For Two For One Night Regular ae N Se Jed a om: Shrunoay « SUNDAY upon arrival. Expres MaySt 5 raion: 403) 253-1101 8 gh SHOUSE noon INN 9030 Macleod Trail’ S E. j things were regional fisheries biologist Har-. vey Andrusak says.“And of ‘course one: of.the ways they'd :- ‘tell us is: by suddenly dying.” - In recent: years,’ the fish - shave died. The ‘first, kill was in 1989 when a million whitefish washed up on the shores of the ‘hWest':Arm. Then, in~’ 1976,” 500,000 young kokanee: floated to the’ surface along ‘the same stretch of the lake. While B.C. Hydro. funded construction. of: an. artificial , spawning. channel. at -nearly . Meadow Creek after. building the Duncdn dam, damage to kokanee runs has still” been DOTS Pickup & Delivery Service severe. : Express Delivery Pickups in Castlegar Are: No Parcel Too Small Prompt,’ Reliable, Insured 365-6538 A. traditional Doukhobor , ceremony at the home of the ' bride's parents on Dec, 18 _Ainited in marriage Clara Kaval- , off, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John W. Kavaloff of Blueberry * Creek and Michael G. Conkin, trimmed with guipure lace and pearls. . Matching lace formed the headdress. which secured her. four-tler shoulder- length vell and sho carried a bouquet of sweetheart’ roses ‘ and pale blue and white daisy her sisters, Miss ne Kaval off of North Vancouver as maid of honor and Miss Wanda Kavaloff of Blucberry Creck as bridesmaid, Both were attired in gowns of powder blue Fortrel knit with lace cape son of Mr, and Mrs. George W. Conkin of Thrums. The bride chose a classic gown of white polyester jersey knit atyled with self train, tong sleeves: and square neckline THE HILL © On the burning sand . In the midday sun : ‘Two thousand: years ago - On Hill Golgotha. They placed a Man On a wooden cross Three hundred people came to wateh Perhaps more. mums, Her only jewellery was a string of pearls which had been a gift from her father to her mother. Attending the bride were steeves and empire waistlines. Their bouquets were made up of while daisy mums inter- spersed with blue mums, and for jewellery they wore the bride's gifts of single ‘pearl caged Best man was Mr. Lloyd Skiboff of Shoreacres, while Mr. Tom Moran of North Van- couver performed ushering duties. Blue and white wedding theme colors were carried out in the decoration of the Hi Arrow Arms banquet room . where the reception was held. The bride's mother helped to receive guests wearing a long- sleeved gown of royal blue polyester knit, accented by a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses and white daisy mums, The groém's mother chose a dress and jacket ensemble of polyester knit, featuring a pink, red and blue Moral print: on a black background. Her corsage was of red sweetheart roses and white daisy mums, 2 Highlighting the’ bride’s They heard Him cry My God, why have you forsaken me? With despair and shame They left the hill. 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