geen remmenne + CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 17, 1977 y HOP, HOP AROUND THE CLOCK, the 1977 Castlegar Figure Skating Club Carnival, delighted both afternoon and evening in inch a solo by the senior pro. Special ie Castlegar and District Arena and Community Centre. Junior and senior ‘members were all involved in the colorful two-hour production, with the club's three it was given carnival convenors Britt Edblad and Irene Tamelin.” —Castlegar Figure Skating Ciub Photo “ithe third Round Robin will be BREEZE LATEX for interior ; GEHERAL Easy to apply and odor free More Sports on Page 6B: For years of beauty and protection to interior wall surfaces, the answer Is: Breeze Interior Latex Choose from hundreds of Custom Colors in General Paints Best Quality Finishes, Pensioners’ Round Robin Nears Finale By John Dalziel By the lime you road this, For All Your’ Painting Needs ots 'S at the climax. That is unless there arc any ties in the two. sections, At the time of writing, there is a possibility of that happening, and it could make for an interesting finish to the regular season. *Last week's results were: Tuesday—Murphy - over” Lip- sett, Dalziel over Bradford, LeRoy tied Bate and Verzuh 605 Col., Ave., Castlegar, tied Mills, Wednesday morning saw Woytella over Lyons, Verzuh over Bate, Dalziel over Wilson while Murphy tied Bell: In the afternoon it was Bradford over x : Murphy. J it s: Glads Thursday—Bradford over i © Peoneys Bell, Lipsett over Wilson, Woy- nes tella over LeRoy and Mills over , © Oxolis (shamrock) Lyons. D 7 q e Next week was to have had ir (avery attractive etinging three days of regular draws but 5 vine) an interesting development has BG iastY © Hot Bed Tomatoes © Hot Bed Cucumbers come up. For the second year in arow, the afternoon ladies have Castlegar and District Bowling Results Golden Age Bowlers HS Cecillia Newhouser 189. LHT Ellen Cormier 447. MHS Gordon Ferguson 296. MHT Gordon Ferguson 629, Other 200's: Wilbeart Sim- mons 222, Robert Cormier 218 & 208, Ken Keating 204. Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (March 7) LHS Linda Miller 248. LHT Linda Miller 630. MHS Charlie Burdett 324. MHT Charlie Burdett 809. THS Tidy Bowlers 1150. THT Tidy Bowlers 3184. Team Points: Screwballs 1, Sunshiners 1, Plus 2's 0, Plus 4's 8, Olympics 3, Tidy Bowlers Other 600's: Erma Mykyte 625, Len Donald 650, Ken Hood 650, Dave Calder 675, Darryl Rourke 714. John Adams 602, Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Feb. 28) LHS Elsie Rysen 260, LHT Mary Quiding 621. MHS. Larry Olson 270. MHT Larry Olson 715. THS Nomads 1007. THT Spares 2918. Team Points: Spares 45, Nomads 41, Unknowns 25, Slow Pokes 48, All Stars 46, Inferior Wiezels 48. Other 600's: Elsie Rysen 600, Susani Carrigan 602, Art Dusseault 617, Barb Earl 605, Glen Earl 668. Tues. Morning Ladies—Coffee Break (March 1) LHS Glady Manahan 870. LHT Pear! Filliposs 714, THS Muffets 1108. THT Muffets 2805. . Team Points: Cheerios 55, Muffets 43, Mugs 38, Pincurlers * 41, Take Five 53. ss Ounet 3800's: Pearl Fillipoff * ter 700's: Glady Mana- han 71 ote 00's: Britt Edblad 658, Bea Knutso 654, Edna Marshall 609. Tues. Afternoon Ladies—1 p.m. LHS Linda Buday 272. LHT Linda Buday 737. THS Castlegar Drugs 1001, THT Boundary Electric © 2912, : Team Points: Super-Valu 64%, Boundary Electric 86'/:, Castlegar Drug 48, Cameo Beauty Salon 41, Central Food Mart 36, Beauty Lane 30. Other 600's: Irene Hill 636, Bonnie White 626, Kay Gritchin 614, Irene Sheridan 604. Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (March 1) LHS Darline Edwards 248, LHT Darline Edwards 613. PUBLIC to Friday inclusive. construction zone. 7 MINISTRY OF HIGHWAYS & PUBLIC WORKS (HIGHWAYS) Effective Wednesday, February 23rd, 1977, Highway #3 between Highway #22A (Waneta Junction) and Montrose, will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4 'P m. Monday The Highway will be opened on the hour each hour during this period to allow traffic to pass through the These closures will be in effect until further notice and other closure notices for this section of Highway are cancelled effective Wednesday, February 23rd, 1977. NOTICE W. M. Sproul, P. Eng., Regional Highway Engineer for Minister of Highways & Public Works MHS Jack Cheveldave & Ron Postnikoff 258. MHT Ron Postnikoff 658, THS Screwhballs 1114, THT Columbia 5 - 2946, Team Points: Dingbats 1- Ys, Misfits 3, Alley Cats 0, Regulars 1,' Screwballs. 2'/2, Columbia 5 - Other 600's: Dave Adshead 647, Jack Cheveldave 636, Tony Costa 632, Ron McIntyre 628, ° Marvin LeRoy 629, Mable Post- nikoff 607. MHS Paul Perepolkin 264. MHT Mike Laren 623, THS The Tired Five 952. THT The Sparrows 2749, . Team Paints: Square Balls 1, Tired 5 - 3, Sparrows 4, Sports 0, Flukey Five 2, Roxy Rollers 2. Other 600's: Fred Wachek 614. Thurs. Morning Ladies (March 10) LHS Joan. Martini 266. LHT Joan Martini 699, ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS. Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 (March 8} LHS Lynda Wood 282. LHT Erma Mykyte 721. MHS Orlando Vecchio 280. MHT Orlando Vecchio 754. THS Live 5 & Nighthawks 1095. THT Nighthawks 3141. Team Points: Rowdy Rush- Ins 2, Headpins 1, Live 5 - 1%, M.O.T.S. 3, Roadhogs 2, Night- hawks 2". Other 600's: Matt Rohn 730, Charlie Burdett 685, Lynda ‘ood 629, Marvin Wood 614, Loel Olson 607. Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers (March 7) LHS Bobbie Keraiff 304. LHT Bobbie Keraiff 762. HS Model Tees 1149. THT Mode! Tees 2879. Team Points: Model Tees 4, Kawasaki 0, Chevys 4, Ramblers 0, T-Birds 3, Bobcats 1 Other 600’s: Erma Mykyte 717, Betty Pinter 652, Kathy Horcoff 608. Wed. ‘Night Ladies—Cut-Rate (March 9) LHS Shirley Torbic 309. LHT Fran Moffat 674. THS Woodpeckers 1077. THT Woodpeckers 3073. Team Points: Budgies 1, Canaries 0, Eagles 24, Parrots 3, Swallows 11%, Woodpeckers Other 600's: Carol Gregory 669, Dot Tipping 657, Shirley Torbic 653, Louise Zaitsoff 615. Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (March 2) LHS Marge Bonnett 245. LHT Marge Bonnett 657. Mitchell Buildall is Your One Stop Garden Centre! And they want to prove it! Onion Sets see fh. 89% Mottiplier Onions .... tb. °1.05 Look at This! = Pink Vigero 3 tb. box now? 1.25 | 0a. $2.59 08, $2.59 0a. $3.69 BUILDALL PUY: Z Sa THT ‘Lions 2764, Team Points: Lions 3, Chipmunks 1, Minks 0, Squir- rels 1, Teddy Bears 3, Beavers 4 Other 600's: Myrna Wesley 600, Joan Humphry 607, Dor- othy Hardy 617, Babe Dascher 650, Jean Sylvest 606. Shutout: Denise Tamelin {game 1) Thurs. Afternoon Ladies— Rowdy Rollers (March 3) LHS Marge Bonnett 276. LHT: Marge Bonnett 745, THS Screamers 1052. THT Screamers 2874. Team Points: Hooters 4, “Screamers 2, Groaners 0, Wail- ers 1, Criers 2, Moaners 3, Other, 600's: Erma Mykyte 714. g Thurs. Night Mixed (March 3)" LHS Erma Mykyte 294. LHS Erma Mykyte 708, MHS Mark Carrigan 314. MHT Darrel Rourke 774. THS R-T’s 1124 & All Stars (24, THS All Stars 3194. Other 300s: Bill Martman 313, Ed Adshead 310, Darrel Rourke 307. Team Points: Avengers 1, ° Early Risers 3, R-T’s 2, All Stars 2, Stand Bys 8, Misfits 1, Dynamiters 1, Cannon Balls 3, Robson Rollers 1, Anything Goes 3, Alley Cats 3, Chal- lengers 1. “Other 700's: Bill Martman 764, Orlando Vecchio 743, Bill Davis 716. Other 600's: Doug Fellman 691, Ed Adshead 677, Matt Rohn 673, ‘Garry Rayner 668, “Earl Rourke 665, Charlie Bur- dett 646, Frank Webster 637, Carol Emmons 636, John Kina- kin 632, Mark Carrigan 626, “Fri. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m, (March 4) LHS Annie Rayner £22. LHT Pearl Mott 573. MHS Barrel Rourke 276. MHT Darrel Rourke 742. THS Mischiefs 1019. THT Five Pennies 2823. + Team Points:-Super Stars 63, Road Runners 55, Mischiefs . Trainees 43, Lamp Lighters 43, Five Pennies 27. Other 600's: Ralph Bird 639, John Lipkovitz 627, Char- lie Burdett 621. Youth Bowling Council Mixed (March 5 & 6) Pee Wee Diviston GHS Terry Coleman 81. GHD Rachelle Rowland 159, BHS Dean Bird 119. BHD Dean Bird 208. Team Points: Wolves 1, Tigers. 2. Bantam Division GHS Lorri Mattiazzi 130. GHT Lori Mattiazzi 370, BHS Roger Junker. 212. . BUT Roger Junker 498. Team Points: Dougars 4, ° "Lions 3, Beavers 2, Bobcats 1. Misconduct Misconduct fe the ten- minute penalty imposed for gross violation of specitic tl Seth Official Oe att injuring an opponent oi an attack. I “Pyou see a pla yer having a heated dis with an official and the oe calls for a misconduct! ty, you can be sure the Payer was being extremely rude. A game misconduct means the player has serious- rest of ihe game Junior Division GHS Louise Hall 202, GHT Natalie Zaytsoff 454. BIS” Eddie Pereversoff » 197. BHT Brian Osacholf 547. Team Points: Wildfires 1, Taracudas 5, Serewballs 3, Rollers 2, B.C. Bowlers 6, Headpins 4. Senior Division GHS Linda Popoff' 182. GHT Linda Popoff 490. BHS Fred Makortoff 240. KIT Rob Kirkwood 578. Team Points; Gurks Turks challenged the pensioners to a friendly match and it has been . tentatively scheduled for this coming Wednesday. Last year they whomped the tar out of us luckless males and, by the way they are chomping at the bit, they are out to do the same thing again. Just the same, both gangs have * alot of fun out of the affair and the ladies supply the lunch, soa good time should be had by all who take part. This match will do away with the draw that had been scheduled for that date, but it was only an impromptu draw, so won't disturb anything. The draws for the rest of the week ares 00) Tuesday—Lyons vs. Bell, LeRoy vs. Murphy, Verzuh vs. Wilson and Bate vs. Dalziel. Thursday—LeRoy vs. Wil- son, Mills vs. Murphy, Woytella vs. Bradford and Bate vs. Lipsett. + The annual wind-up party ; will be held in the lounge this Saturday evening starting at eight o'clock. It is to be hoped that as many members, with their wives or sweethearts, as possible will attend, since we usually manage to have a real good time. We hope to have our old friend. Dick Wayling back with us for the occasion to add to the enjoyment of the event. The annual meeting of the Pensioners’ Curling Club will be held following the games next Thursday. This is a change from previous years when the meeting was held in the fall. It is hoped that by electing the executive at this time, it will put things in order for a good start when next season rolls around, Those who are not drawn to curl that morning are ex- pected to show up at the rink about 12 o'clock so that as many .as possible can take part’ and help to decide the future oper: ation of our club... * : Monday morning: a hardy bunch’ of curlers met and headed for’ Nelson. The. oc- casion was the return. visit to the Senior Curlers there. 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The Castlegar News the right to limit the ing, of results to those it, let us assist you. in Income Tax return, Kokanee Tax Service We are at 274 Columbia Avenue, across from the Bank of Commerce in the Heat of Downtown Castlegar. preparing. your 1976 Surname Other Name BURNS GARY VERIGIN NICK, N Office Term of Residential Occupation Office ; Address Alderman. Remaining = Slocan, B.C. Logger . i 2 year term : THICKETT CLARENCE, JOHN Alderman Remaining’ Slocan, B.C. Electrician 2 year term Alderman Remaining — Stocan, 8.C._ Talleyman . ; 2 year term - ‘i Such Poll will be opened at the Wal. Hall, Slocan, British Columbia, on the 19th day of March 1977 between the hours of 8:00.a.m. and 8:00 p.m. of which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern themselves. accordingly. Given under my hand this eighth day of March, 1977 Vera.Hamilton Village-Clerk | Emily Zibin Wins Robson - Tea Afghan Asunny, warm day helped to make the recent Robson Tea and Bake Sale a success when several ladies gathered to enjoy an afternoon of tea and a visit, with friends. A crocheted cushion, made by Mabel Chutskoff, was won ” by L. Nichyolodoff of Shore- acres. A pretty furry dog tissue cover, donated by Julla Pere- polkin, was won by Mrs. H, Eieboif of Robson, Also donated by Mrs. Perepolkin - was a door prize-won by Mrs, ‘A. Barr. Mrs. Meger of Robson won a cushion and dolly, The cushion was made by Elizabeth Relkoff and the dolly, by Martha Chernoff, The main raffle prize of the day was an afghan won by Emily Zibin. This lovely green afghan was crocheted by, several Robson ladies, who gathered in the evenings to do the work. . The proceeds from the Tea and Bake Sale will go towards the Brilliant Cultural Centre. Legion: Names Two Delegates ' For Convention Mrs, H. Bate and Mrs. D. Flemming were named dele- gates to the annual provincial |: convention to be held in Prince George in May, when members of the ladies’ auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 170 held their last regular monthly meeting. The Spring Council. West Kootenay Zone meeting will be held in Castlegar,.and Mra. H. Johnson and Mrs. F, Dodgson will be the delegates at this meeting. Several articles wero _ donated: by two L.A, members for a raffle to be held during the zone meeting, Treasurer's report showed a busy month. for auxiliary. members. It was noted during the committee reports that many catering jobs are coming up for the future and the catering committee will be needing help from all members, Hospital. visits for the month of February totalled 180, and visiting for this month will be done by Mrs. A. Sperling and Mrs. M. Miros. An Easter egg hunt ‘'s being planned. by the enter- tainment committee. Goods are coming in for the rummage sale and Spring Tea tickets are being made. Mrs. E.° Rourke will see to the making of the’ tickets for the hamper raffle, and committees ‘for the tea © were arranged, The LA, Fun Day was held in Nakusp on Sunday, with local. members. travelling ‘to that community by a special bus arranged for the event. Refreshments were served following the adjournment of the meeting. WI Hope Chest: Raffle Proceeds To Aid Hospital Numerous articles of linen were donated for the Hope Chest raffle being held in aid of the crippled children’s hospital, when the Robson: Women's Institute met at: the home ‘of Mrs. Anna Kitchin’ last week. Other donations from members were a W.I. cookbook and W.L. tea towel to promote . the institute. ©. : ‘The draw for this raffle will be held at the spring sale scheduled for May 25 at the. Robson Community Hall. Other business included a discussion of the resolutions at the’: upcoming district _con-" ference. “A donation. was made to the’ Provincial Cancer Society and’a membership. was taken with the Kootenay Society, for the Handicapped in Castlegar. Members decided to grow a plant or vegetable not native to. this area and report the results at the fall meeting. The agriculture: convenor:. dis- tributed a paper concerning the control:of Peach Leaf Roll. The meeting concluded — ‘with lunch being served by the hostess. Booster prize was won by Mrs, Jenner. Next meeting will be held at the home of.- Mrs. , Ross Oborne on ‘April 13." Gas-Saving Tip Avoid extended warm-ups when. starting a cold engine. . The BCAA suggests as soon as your car is driveable, accelerate gently and drive slowly for a mile,or. so. four engine. will . warm faster ‘and ‘you'll save fuel,” Quality. products for a better life, backed by Canada’s No. 1 brand name evens. ) LEATHER . _ COATS Long: Short. In-between. 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