CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 1, 1977 Tn ft ik ng Ping, in Po on : Future Hockey Stars Learn Game From Experts Water Skiing? ‘Stay Clear Of Piers : Water skiing is fun and ex- eiting—but remember the other fellow. Stay clear of swimming areas, fishermen, piers and divers, ‘The Canada Safety Council advises that there must be an extra rider in the tow boat to keep the skier under constant observation. Balloonicopter Logging Thing Of the Future . An American company has taken out a British patent on a combination helicopter and bal- loon capable of plucking large trees from forests and carrying them off to the sawmill, the in- * ventors say. + The scheme, reported in the British journal New Scien- tist, calls for the conversion of a standard helicopter by extend- ing the rotor shaft far upward through the centre of a nylon sphere. This sphere is filled with four smaller “balloon- AFIRST to be held in the new Castlegar and District Arena Com- plex, summer hockey gchool involved, left to right, Ernie Gare, Last weekend brought the completion of the first Summer Hockey School held in the new Castlegar and District Arena Complex. The school was made possible through the coopera- tive work of the Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Associa- tion and the physical education, and athletic department of Sel- kirk College, ‘Two ‘one-week » sessions were held for the hockey Castlegar News players registered and the total number of participants was ap- proximately 150. Emphasis was‘on the tech- nical leneniag of. the funda- mentals of skating, stick hand- ling, passing, shooting and puck control. The head ice instruc- tors, Ernie Gare and Mal Stelck are both Certified Level V, Instructors in the National Coaching the progress made ‘by most of those boys present, They shared the responsi- bilities for the handling of the program with the other mem- “Thinking Siding? e flap ‘skiing, Sollitts, Facta & | Insulatlon Bye ©’ Vinyl i e Fibreglass Materials’ — Resins, Cloths, Etc. ESTIMATES call MICHAEL DAVIDOFF . ed 300-4397 DA OR EVENING Call 399-4494 For AY Oe anon Only { Financing Avaliable Alaric Canada Company bers of their staff—Ian Malcolm, Bruno Tas- sone, Brian Verigin and John Wishtoff. A very special pany structor during both sessions was Danny Gare of the Buffalo Sabres and-Team Canada, who offered an excellent presenta- tion on the Is of Inland Roofing - > ) & Sheet Metal Ltd. Aj Formerly. Interior. Sheet Metal (1985) Ltd: Inland’s Guarantee: shooting. Yes, Danny Gare is related to Ernie. They are father and son and both con- tinue-to make significant con- tributions to hockey. Each. session was com- pleted with the intra-division games between very evenly matched teams which made enjoyable viewing for. parents and spectators alike. Those registered in the school: received _ two-and-one- half hours of ice time each day and for the quality of in- Program and were both impressed with Earl Salekin, John Wishloff, Brian Verigin, Bruno Tassone, Ian Malcolm, Mal Stelck and Danny Gare. ettes", all filled with helium. From ‘the rotor. ; shaft through the big sphere extend four horizontal wings, each powered by its own turbo-prop motor. Thus wings, balloon and shaft all rotate under their own Registration for Minor Hockey will be held Sat., Sept. 10 & 17 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Sports Complex Application for Coaches and ivision Manager would be appreciated at this time. B.C. Junior Men's Golf Champ Takes National Title Rutledge Wins by One The man who narrowly de- feated Castlegar's Rob Shers- tobitoff at the B.C. Junior Men's golf championship in July went on to win the national championship this ‘week. Jim Rutledge of Victoria rolled in a three-foot pressure putt on the final hole Saturday to win the Canadian Junior Men's championship in Prince Albert, Sask. “by- a single stroke, Rutledge, 18, went into the final 18 holes. of the 72-hole tournament with a six-shot lead, but a brilliant closing 65 by Dan Cameron of Calgary reduced that margin to a single stroke. Cameron finished with a 284 total, four over par, and one Join the Parade To Slocan City “September 3, 4 & 5 ~Albevents at ball field unless otherwise specified ‘p= Saturday, Sept. 3 Dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. — Silvery Slocan Social Centre -For Labor Day Celebrations. Music by “Playmates” aE Sunday, Sept. 4 9.a.m. — Softball Tournament i] 2p.m. — Soap Box Derby até at Squire's Hill +. :45 p.m. — $100 Cash Bingo 6 p.m. — Chuck Ween ae ; ie Monday, Sept. 5 ES} 8 to 11 a.m. — Free Pancake Breakfast ponsored by Castlegar Savings Credit Union 8: age m. = Softball Games — Parade 5 Ree “3100 Cash Bingo Flreworke at Dusk © Vintage Cars ¢ Games of Chance Sponsored by Slocan Sports & Recreation Club © Concessions, etc. shot behind Rutledge, who had a final-round 70. ‘ Ted Bishop of Fort Erie, ‘Ont., one of four golfers tied for second going into the’ final round, shot a 72 and finished , third at 291, Rutledge started slowly on the front nine, dropping two shots to par on the first five holes as he struggled to adjust - to the rain that came down - most of the morning. But the rain let up with the final three-some on the sixth hole and Rutledge settled down to birdie nine and turn in 36. He birdied 10 and 13 but bogeyed 15 and then missed a one-foot putt on the 17th for another bogey that reduced his lead toa single shot. On the 18th, he put his chip shot about 30 feet from the pin and rolled his first putt about three feet past. But with the possibility of a playoff looming, Rutledge quickly rolled in the winning putt. Cameron began the day with a birdie on two, a double bogey on three and a‘birdie on four. Another birdie on seven left him four shots-behind going into the final nine holes. But he birdied 11 and 12 and then 16 and 17 to cut four more shots off par and take a strong run at the leader. His five-under-par 65 was . one shot off the Cooke Muni- cipal Golf course record set by’ Stan Leonard in the 1955 Sask- atchewan Open. "He one-putted seven of the last nine holes, including a 35- footer for a birdie: on 17. “have an expensive Zebra putter that sells for about $80 so I should get a lot of one-putts,” said.Cameron. The two knew where they stood throughout the round. as Cameron _played ‘in the -three- some directly in front of Rut- ledge. knew. what he’ was.doing on every hole,” said‘ Rutledge. “I said before the:round if I shot ‘par today I would be okay but I never figured it. would be that close.” First Anno! B.C. Interior GIRLS’ ICE HOCKEY» School - © Qualified Instructors. ©. 8 Hrs, Ice Time . Theory ° Films © Referee s Equipment "$25" Resident 45" Billets © B.C.G.LH.A. Approved © Modem Facilities - Registration and-Enquiries Trail Parks and Recreation. 1051 Victoria St. Hee B.C. (604) 368-6484 y had my spies out and I they received they certainly got their money's worth. This is one of the least costly hockey schools available. Proceeds from the Sum- mer Hockey School are to be channelled back into minor hockey and athletics in the Castlegar area. 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UR * months, we have had a number . of local golfers from our Junior Views from Recreation ‘Director Pat Metge ‘ Throughout the summer . program represent Castlegar at zone, provincial and: national events, As.the competitive golf -season comes to a close, con- gratulations should go’ out to those golfers who represented Castlegar well in all competi- tions, Dan Walker and Rob Sher- stobitoff have been successful in all competitions. they have entered. At, the local or zone ‘level these two fellows cap-" tured “all honors that were available. At ‘the provincial level both golfers did very well at competitions at the coast. i Rob was. successful in finishing fifth overall in pro- vincial play.As well, Rob ca| tured the B.C. High School Championship. This past week, these two golfers have been - representing Castlegar at the national championships in in Sion loke Open Aug.14 ie ‘Bill Perehudoff ‘Castlegar’s “Bin Perehud- off, with a sizzling round of 68, emerged low’ gross winner in the Men's First’ Flight division of the Slocan Lake: Open Golf Tournament,’ - ; ‘The annual event, with 103 men and women participating, was held at the Slocan Lake Golf Club, Aug, 14° Winning the Jow net ‘in the men’s First’ Flight was G. Koochin of .Winlaw. The: Wor champion .was. of Silverton. was the lowest score turned in . by the ladies. ‘~The low net winner in the First Flight was R. Bugart of Revelstoke. | The Second. Flight low ~ gross winner for the men was Nobby Gayashi of New Denver ° and the low net winner was Al Eimer,_also of New: Denver. (1 CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘at Slocan Labor Day Celebrations ‘Thrums, Chevron-Team ‘Tries for Third Win *, The Thrums Chevron soft- ball team will be at Slocan Labor Day weekend to attempt their third consecutive tourna- ment win. « Emory’s Expose will also =‘: participate in the -16-game, - double-knockout;,tourney, try- _ ing to regain the ‘title they won in 1974, Teams Koot- , Creek.'and Big Rock Realty from Castlegar will also take part in the tournament, which starts at 9 a.m. Sunday and 8:30 a.m. Monday. My The tournament is part of Slocan’s annual “Labor Day celebrations,. which’jinclude a free pancake breakfast Monday: “morning, * Sponsored by the < C enay Forest Produets in‘ Nel- son, Valley Combines, Pass gs Credit Union and a Tawa finale Monday at dark. Ken Sherstobitoff played top golf at the provincial level and was able to qualify for the instructress this year promises an entertaining and rewarding _ experience for all those that take ‘part. Not confirmed, but a strong possibility, is a cooking class for children, . Children will also have the opportunity to learn knitting through a course, offered by Leona Horvath or engage in beginners or: intermediate art which. will be conducted by Daisey Havedale. 3 vorWe will be offering a wide variety of art courses with such things as‘ beginners art, ad- vanced painting, beginners and terttiediate weaving and’ be- ae and intermediate cera- mics being offered. .For those physically- minded, a well-programed self defense course under the direc- tion of Jack Hamelin, who was the coordinator of the Youth Canada Works grant at Blue- berry Creek, will be held. The course being offered is» jubjitsu, which’ stresses the physical and psychological ad- vaniaees to» ‘confrontations. “Canadian C! age category. Two other golfers, Ron _ Sherstobitoff and Greg’ Moroso. were’ in-the provincial cham- pionship for 9-18 handicappers. — ‘ Both golfers had two successful rounds with Ron winning the low gross on the second dey of the tournament. Local Junior golfers should keep Sept. 18 in mind, as this is the; date for the annual. Cas- tlegar' Junior Open: Champion- ship. Tee off time is scheduled for 10 a.m. with an anticipated 60.golfers in play. +o Swim a * This is the final week of all 's. summer, programing. Both the Bob Brandson and Robson pools will be shutting their doors this Sunday for, the season. Persons til) interested in. swimming may ‘attend any of the public swim sessions which run from | 2-5 -p.m..and 6:80-8: p.m. at the Bob Brandson pool and from 2-4 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. at the Robson . “pool. Starting Meaney the Cas- degat Figure Skating Club will 5 zits annual fall figure ~ skating ‘school which runs. for. the month of September. Per- “* sons interested in enrolling in * this school may do so by con- ;tacting any member of ‘the « Figure Skating Club executive. Fall Schedule Presently, we are making arrangements for. our fall schedule of activities. In our preparations we are stenting >to; offer “a wide> range “activities that will be of inerest all.; To offer. ‘this’ varied pro- gram we are always looking for new Suggestions. If you have a , General Meeting _ - Castlegar at District suinday, Sept. MW, 1977 \lipine and Spanish dishes. Our ‘course which you to see offered, call. ‘and we shall try to. accommodate that request. ~ With the formation of the _ Il program we are in need of instructors for a wide‘ range of activities. Ifyou have any par- ticular. skills which you! would < . like to’ share’ with the com-* @ munity, we would certainly like to hear.from you. * A’ number. of. the fall pro-” ‘grams have been finalized and ‘we would like to give you an example of.a few of these. This’ year, we. ‘will - be holding two Oriental. Cooking sessions which. will include the -preparation:.of ‘Chinese, Pkil- will learn escape holds, defense against fist and -- kick attacks, armed assailants ‘and the‘subduing of an attack. +. These are only a few of the courses which will be. com- meneing the week of Sept. 26. Registrations shall begin the ‘week of Sept. 19. KIJHL. Names lis Officials For New Season. A‘three-man referee gov- of erning system, to be headed by. Arnié Sherwood of Rossland as chief referee, has been‘ es- » tablished by'the Kootenay In-. ternational Junior ‘Hockey League for its new season, Sherwood will have two deputies, Carl Johansen . of Kimberley in charge of the East Kootenay Zone referees, and Gordon Jones of Genelle, in. charge of the West Kootenay, referees. The 1977-78 league game schedule will have 42 | consisting of 10 East-West. cone interlocking games and 32 zone * games. The league opening game will be played Sept. ‘80. The finalized schedule will be Publieted! shortly. The :third annual. East- Hex: Kootenay All-Star Game to ‘be’ hosted in the East Kootenay this season. The date and the name of the hosting team will be. announced after a ¢ decision has been made at'the:. + next KIJHL inonthly meeting. 5 ‘Sept. 21.0“: “High Potency Varin Sexual Potency. Quickly Improves. ‘With New ‘E-Pill NEW YORK, N.Y. (Special) — An amazing new “super-charged” . vitamin E-Pill has recently been - developed that reportedly “quickly increases and rejuvenates sexual, + drives and potency for both men and women of. all ages. It also makes them feel healthier and more youthful. 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