“CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 14, 1974 Annet Carlson - Queen of Hearts Queen, of Hearts for, the Feb, 23 jball spongored ‘by ‘the Heart Foundation and held in conjunction ‘with’ Recreation ‘Commission’ No. 1° Keep-Fit Week,’ Feb, 18 to 24, will’ be “70-year-old ‘Annet, Carlson of Castlegar. Mrs. Carlson has, been singled out for this honor by the simple act of practicing what she recommends to others, Recently she received .a certificate from the Community Recreation Branch, a provincial government program, in which & person must run, walk; cycle, swim or skate 200 miles. Those taking «part | are’ given ‘six months © to’ complete: the | re- quirements, Mrs. Carlson chose to’ walk, ‘completing ‘ her:'200 miles}in four months. Born in. Holland, “Mrs. Carlson has been a ‘Castlegar resident for the past 15’ years, She is a holder of the Brilliant Star, an award made ‘available through: the Koolenay Karrot Krunchers,’a weight watching club, to any person who reaches their desired goal in weight and, maintains il, ‘Mrs. Carlson, who says she. has lost 64 pounds over a period of 10 years. and watches her ‘diel “carefully,. believes: ina balanced ‘diet. which / includes whole wheat cereal'and bread. She saysa treat of an occasional small pleceof pie is permitted. She also. walks’ six ta eight miles a' week. During the: growing veare x ofher family, (she has two girls _ and a boy) Mrs. Carlson was very active with.the Air Cadets and the Parent-Teachers Asso- ciation’ and is, still’ an‘ active member of the Catholic Wo: mens’ League. CASTLEGAR NEWS: SPORTS 2 Course ‘superintendent. at the Castlegar and District Golf Club, Nick’: Sherstobitoff, is attending the Feb.'.10 to 15 Turfgrass Conference... and an opportunity to learn of the, latest developments in the turf am grass \industry” from’ leading: - educators: and product * repre. sentatives. +: Show ‘at! Anaheim C Centre, Anaheim, California. Over: 4,500" persons are expected to attend the conven- tion which began Sunday and concludes tomorrow, The ‘ conference provides “Sewing STypninlters, : ESI MISS ee B&W and Color TV's for rent by week or month Union Peters 1334: Cedar Ave., Trail Telephone 368-6331 Facts and Fancy : ine Reducing * Many people believe... Some’ cases’: of- obesity: are ‘natural’ and therefore cannot orrect ‘The facts are...Overweight - is always curable. apere are no exceptions to this Tule: * ‘Many people hee: ~The older. we get the’ heavier’ we + should be. The facts are...Yes, but only up to age 25, after that, if normal, our weight should’ not increase with advanced age. —“ “GEORGE SPARLING LTD. SPORTING GOODS ; °° EMIOY WiMrER’s WONDERS, ama Serer my "Outliers of Champions” 4241 Cedar Ave. — Trail, B.C. = “Tel, 368- 19244 Blueberry Creek Recreation Severa Blueberry’ Crook Recrea- tion Commission held its annual meeting al the Blueberry Creek School onsWednesday night of last. week,“ with, executive reports delivered ‘and, several invited guests present, President Roy Goetting’s report was heard, followed by the annual report: from. Blue- berry. Creek representative to Recreation Commission No. A Gary. Hyson;;...,/ Mr. Hyson reported on the B.C... Recreation :” Association Conference which he, hid attended in Salmon Arm: and taken “part in’ a\ number. ‘of dealing wilh aspects assistance to Blueberry Creck residents ‘in finding’ a solution to the Blueberry, Park adminis: tration,’ + Speakers Heard at Annual Meeting ilies’ for use in’ the activity Tho next exedullve meet: ing of thes Blueberry. Creek ” Bourida a Sales loca to tt el wid itl Seer actrees ‘Harding,’; Wests’ Mills, ¥. Caravel, Bete Gey Recreation C ion No, 1 director, Jack Alouf, told of the benefits:derived by the ‘people of Blueberry trom recreational funds, ;He’ talked about the importance of recreation, stres- sing Lhat recreation’ should be an asset to the community and not a’ liability. ‘He’ said ‘that recreation and parks should go together. to. obtain’ maximum value from’ planning and pre- paration. Total participation in 1 No.1: of recreation, He said, “recreation is last on the totem’ pole because of its . ‘assumed’: non-productiv- ity, however, such’ is not. the case, which is obvious, since the regional concept of programs Blueberry pits children ‘and students -was 97. ‘and. there .were .36 adults enrolled in night classes. Many. Blueberry, young people: iat- tended the dances sponsored by. C 4 has been implemented.”. ‘Election of, directors fol- lowed with:Mrs, Linda Carter, Terry Cormier and’ Pat Hegan elected and Mike'Harnadek and Cyril “Sookachoff re-elected. Vacant executive positions. will filled from this directorship the ‘next monthly‘ executive meeting of the commission. Guest’ ‘speaker Ed Mosby recalled,’ «during :his® talk. on Amalgamation'and the Region- al’ Concept, initial amalgama- tion ‘studies which ‘took’ place several ‘years : ago, ‘He’ men- tioned that some attention had been... directed | towards ‘the formation of a district munici- pality. at that time. He. also touched: on the High’ Arrow water survey and went on to express ‘satisfaction’ over the recent’ amalgamation ‘and fu- ture prospects for the area. School Board representa- tive John’ Michelson, reported on the | proposed ® Blueberry Creek School acti room, classroom) and service area, which | was approved. in the nowadays. p! Is down\to: thesame’ thing, exploiting some ile. weakness ‘your, opponent's fa a ‘close. game between two. evenly. matched ‘rinks, it just might be‘ the:‘thing that ° swings the game one way or the a some ‘potential ‘weaknesses. Is your opponent ‘sterotyped in his strategy?’ Doés‘he prefer’ one turn over the’ other?, Does the skip or. any. of his players have best):shots “that: they persist with; even when’ the: situation would \seem*.-to° call’\:for. a different type (of shot? “Is ‘he ‘inclined to take foolish chances ind’ instead { of taking a ‘rout ingle point. that he could» use* to, {good advantage. Usually it is pretty obvious if he ‘is “stereotyped © in ‘his - slrategy. Watch what happens when he gets into Lrouble. Does Sponsored a “TREX AUTO BODY “| AND: ENTERPRISES “execute ‘one type’ of shot | better. ‘than ithe/ jlalked about”. ‘school recent ref His factuat report, contained. cost figures, sizes of the rooms.and ‘type of construction ‘with the starting date’ for construction :: -set tentatively for: June. He ‘also board policy regarding the operation of the activily room in respect iwi cern Arrow wal . woqgrenied i tee to. touse his weaker shot:as'‘often as you. can. Later’in'the game ce ‘ whether” you guard or draw another rock © ‘into the ‘house. ‘As for gambling for the big ‘end, sometimes'you are forced into it because’ you are trailing - and'you might. nol get. another. chance. Mo Bul suppose .you are a couple’ points ‘up’ playing the eighth in'a 10:end game. Your opponent has _first’and second in‘ opposite. sides: of the eight foot ring.’:Meanwhile you have three third shols scattered aboutthe*house. You step up your’ weight lo gel after, the double bul you miss the second tock with’ the roll: and your .. shooter slides oul of the house. You leave the other team with one, and your lead is cut to one. -How..much’ better it would-have been: to play the percentage and draw for one to go three up. . Comipletes 500 2 Mile ‘Cycle: Project A fifleen-year-old New Denver boy; Wayne Larrimore, has‘ been,‘presented. with’ his certificate, crest and medal for completion of. a 500: mile cycle project. {This ‘isa program ‘under the ‘British Columbia’ Physica! Fitness ’'and. Amateur. Sports and‘. Community, ‘Recreation Branch, ‘The. presentation, the first’ 4 one; of. its.kind | for Regional — Recreation: Commission - No. 6, which: includes the. area. from’ Hills, Sandon,’ New: Denver* >, and’ Silverton,. was -made., by. president Richard Ashby ata recent meetin, A mobile |s: being made. available through Regional Recreation Commis: sion'No. 6/this summer with a slentative date of ut 22 (0 26 he change his game 1o the scoreboard, or does ‘he “keep on‘doing the same things “regardless sof. the- score? It should be fairly easy: to. detect a preference in turns. At one time a great many curlers showed a preference for the,in turn over the out turn but‘this is. not. nearly “so pronounced ‘Almost, every. rink) is composed ‘of! .players’:: who ~ WOODLAND ‘PARK Service (Esso) UMITED “FRIENDLY, FRANK" * Quality Atlas: Products. — TIRES — BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES ~ All Fully Guaranteed — as well. ‘A motion of direction was made to use funds-on hand to purchase equipment and _facil- Bantam. Div. : Standings Bantam Division standings to Feb. 10: “P.P.W.C, will’ be held March 7... New Vitamin “E" Plus “0” Diet Gives Fast Weight Loss. 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Now in his 10th season as Chicago coach—a club longevity record—he began his coaching career in 1943-44 as playing coach with Quebec Aces, That team in the Quebec’ Senior Hockey League succeeded ‘in defeating Detroit Red Wings four times over a two-year span, Later he moved to the Montreal Canadiens where he was noted as 4 lightweight (165 pounds) but prolific scoring centre (105 regular season goals and 18 in playoffs) over eight seasons. After retiring ”. from the'NHL he became playing coach with Victoria Cougars in _ ithe Western League for two seasons then moved to Seattle in. the “-WHL for the 1955-66 campaign. It was'on to Rochester in the AHL ‘the next year then 'in 1957-58 he was appointed coach of Toronto Maple Léafs and was replaced by Punch Imlach the next year. He. then joined the Chicago organization'coaching Sault Ste. Marie in the defunct EPHL for a year and the AHL Buffalo Bisons for two more. Then it was on to the Black Hawks, hes a ats 7 * 2 cab Got a question on sports you'd like answered? Give it to Jock Stewart at CASTLEAIRD HARDWARE! & SPORTING GOODS, or mail it to: Sporting Facts, 21C Deerfield Dr., Ottawa, Ont. ‘Weekend Victories for Sr. Boys Junior ~ Rockettes were defeated. in’ their. basketball game by Trafalgar on Feb. 6, by. ascore of 24-18, High scorer for the Rockettes was Jennifer Cheveldave with’ six: points. High . ‘rebounder.’ was.‘ Joan ‘Wabisca snagging 5, while best, h fee -round defensive player was ‘athy, Mason. The girls played again on‘ Feb. 9, only this time they: : defeated L.:V. Rogers with a core of 27-22.; High scorer, ‘Kathy’ Mason, played: a fine pame, ‘handling the ball with ‘{gontrol and’ playing “a: fine tefensive game. High re- bounders were Liz Cheveldave ind Verona Bozek. Over the. weekend’ the “Senior Boys’ basketball ‘team won ‘two victories. On Feb. 8, the Senior Boys: won over. the Salmo.!Falcons B4-62. High ‘scorer. was‘ John eysey “sinking -25:. points, followed by Wayne. McCarthy ‘Shawn with 23. High rebounder again” On Feb. 9, the Rockers won over L.V. Rogers Bombers ‘78-60. Wayne McCarthy was high'scorer with 26 big points; followed by. his team-members Wayne Tamlin Scoring 19. and Flynn* scoring | 15. Rebounding was well done’as was) the shooting :as John Veysey handled 18 and Wayne McCarthy. held 16. The Junior Boys also'have been busy this past week. They. won over. Trafalgar 58-26 in a finely . exhibited game. . Barry. Perehudoff: was - high > scorer with 18 ‘points,’ along with Barry De Paoli with 17.. The entire. team played a fine defensive game. Senior girls were defeated ‘von Feb, 8 by Salmo with a'score / of 71-57. High Scorer was Chris Fitzpatrick © with * 27.” points, followed’ by.‘Teresa’ McGauley. with'12 points: High rebounder, was Shirley Harshenin’ with; 15° rebounds, ° fellswed by. Susan was. John,’ who' grabbed 22 ‘off. Me the backboard. He was followed by: Shawn Flynn with’ 13 and © Wa} ne McCarthy, with 18. in Feb; 5 the Rockettes defeated" L.V. Rogers’ Bomber- ettes by a score of 76-38. High scorer: for’ the:local. team’ was » Teresa McGauley ~ scoring " STRAWBERRY SOFT | Treat Your ‘Swestic to! _ DINNER. ROLLS, Doz. ...... ae HOT BREAD +++ +5 loaves $1.00 HOURS — Tues. thru Sat. 9 a. n. to 5.30 p.m. Friday 9’a.m. to 9 p.m PHONE 365-3022. - 13 Pine Street (next fo ) West's Dept. Store) CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS ‘Local Pensioners Curling Club Compefes in Over 60 Playdowns ‘Two rinks from the Castle- gar Pensioners’ Curling Club travelled to Nelson last Wed- nesday, Thursday and Friday to take part inthe Over 60 Seniors’ playdowns for the East and” West Kootenay Zone championships. Local rinks were Tom MacDonnell with Joe Cushner, Lloyd Lyons . and: “Norman ~, Everard and John Dalziel with Pete: Murphy, Cecil Bradford . and Rolf Jacobson. Both rinks won one game and lost one'in. Wednesday's play and then the luck of the draw brought them together on Thursday morning. The Dalziel rink came oul on top reaping revenge on. the Creston rink that had beaten them in the first game; this put them into the final of. the “B" event. The Dalziel’ rink » played Waller, Wait of Nelson on Friday morning and enjoyed‘a 7-1 lead” after: four. ends. However, Wait came ‘roaring back and edged the Castlegar foursome 12-10 in'a game that . went right to the. last’ rock. Wait went on to defeat Morris of Trail'two games straight to win the event and now goes to Kelowna for — the - Interior, playdowns early in March. ’ Meanwhile the activities at the local rink continue. Besides the usual Tuesday and ‘Thurs- day” games, ‘Trail. is" sending four rinks out tomorrow morn- ing, to‘do battle with the local boys.: This’ is the: opener of a home.and home series with the ‘Trail Seniors. Next” Wednesday. Goat? * gar Will be the guests of the Nelson club for a return visit | bault and Irene Conroy. there, Nelson ‘has been) kind enough to extend the invitation for ‘six rinks (lo ‘play: even though: only’ four’ of ‘its "own were able Lo play here a ‘couple of weexs ago, i i i These inter-club, ‘matches ; doa’ great deal to: foster ‘and maintain (he interest , and enthusiasm of the boys‘and the friendship and sociability’ has to - be seen to be believed. This has been a very good season forthe newesl of the Castlegar Curling Club activities and! everything points Lo its continued success. Castlegar Pee Wee Reps Play At Vernon Winter Carnival The Castlegar Pee Wee Reps travelled lo Vernon Feb, 1 lo take part in: the Vernon Winter Carniyal Pee Wee Invitational Tournament, Teams from Nanaimo, Vernon, Lethbridge, Fort St, John, New Westminster, ' Prince George, Kamloops and Castlegar parti- cipated, Castlegar's first game was against a strong Nanaimo team, Al the end of the first pertod, it was 2-1 for Nanaimo, Bruce Martin scored for Castlegar’ unassisted, Randy Kirby played’ a fantastic first period in’ goal, ‘making some near-impossible saves, The .second period saw Nanaimo. take’ a‘ commanding §-1 lead. At ‘the end ‘of the second period, Castlegar’s Bruce Martin, again unassisted, popped in one mare goal but the Nanaimo team pressed | on, Castlegar gained one. .more goal, scored by D.. McKinnon and assisted by J. Antignani, to make a final score of 7-3. Kinberries Win 3rd Bonnelts - Ladies Bowling Tournament The ~ following are the results: from di Bonnett Ladi rst. terion with 3084. Players were Colleen’ Lightle,! Elaine Martin, Gail Catder, Pat :Me- Kinnon and Linda Miller. ' Second—"A” . team, .:.the Parrots, with ; 3021. Players were Dot Tipping, Joan Mason, Marcelle Wright, June Archam- Third—"A". ‘team; the Wheaties, with 3007. Players were Inez Walker, Jo Taylor, ‘ Helen Kinakin,’ Blenor’ Holds- worth and, Betty Ogiow. First—“B" team, the Hope-: fuls,' with 3065,’ Players were Carol’ Vecchio," Stella Pala-. maryk, Angie Arnason, ‘Judy Jensen and Erma Mykyte. ~Second—"B" > team, «the Castlegar~ Drugs, with’ 3058. Players’; were ; Elsie’ Rysen, Irene Sheridan, : Kay Gretchin, Louise Howes and Kathy Wells, ‘Third—"B” team, the Buz- ane erg 2975, Players were > da Miller. Louise Cook, Lil Knowler, Janel Wah, Ruby’ Portas ‘and Carol Emmons, Individual Scores High ‘three - °A” division: first—Marge Bonnett 719; sec- ond—Mary ‘McAlpine 715 and third—Lit Kiosler. igl “Br diviston: first—Pat Mekinno second— Mary Gemmill and third—Lin- High: three -°C" division: first—Kathy Wells 567. High: single -““A" ‘division: first—Lil - Knowler.: 291; . sec: ond—Mary McAlpine 284. and hird—Stella: Palamaryk 276. , “Team: points: ‘Pubbers 3.0 Mishaps:32,° Spark Purple People Eaters ) -8,/Screwballs 1. ‘Other ;.600' lany /638, Olto Neuman -627, Orlando Vecchio 617, 5 Fred Voykin.617,; Nina: Voykin 623, ‘Dave Calder 612, Greg Stefon: : iuk 601. ‘ Monday 9-11) p.m. IS: Carol Comtois 262, LHT. HBle Rysen 634, ‘ 2 MHS Walter Kanigan 296, MHT Ben Fielz 735. THS Unpredictables 1071. THT: Posties 2945. > - 3 ‘oe feam > points: Unpredict- ANDERSON REAL ESTATE AGENCIES uD. 1S PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE-SALE 7OF, IT’S: REAL ESTATE BUSINESS TO. ni: ‘ uit tee Genin 129, ~/THS ‘Castlegar: Drug: 957. THT: paundaty Electric:2706. points: Castlegar iny.7 es Mixed. (Feb. 8): ~*LHS © Gloria’ ‘Taylor 290. “LET Kay Adshioad 690. *!MHS « Marvin’: LeRoy. $25)! MHT Marvin’ LeRoy’ 759.’ THS “Columbia 5. -: 1244. _ THT: Regulars 3174.° Team points: Alley Cats 0, Regulars 4, Misfits 0, Ding-Bats 1; Columbia 5 - 3, Serewballs 4. **" Other. 600's: « Matt Rohn 749, Ken’ Scott: 681, Bill Robirson* 644," Gloria: ‘Tay! “634, Dave Adshead : 628. Tuesday 9-11 p.m: Mixed (Fe 5) j LHS* Carol Vecchio 244. MHS‘ hi Bill Anderson 723." THS ~\ Seven 1123, THT- Spoilers 2916 as poi Spoilers 4, Marlaners °~.0,. L-C-Bees’ 2, Checkers 2, Nighthawks © 2, Seven Elevenths:2..7 * Other. 600's:: Bill Shay 645, Wally Roberts 638, Malt Rohn 628, Orlando “Vecchio. 611, Marge Bonnett 610." Screamers; 31,,: Elevenths ** 660, 660, Marge ty ‘Pearl Mott. S40, e660. ‘Swallows ae i Wineen 3 Orioles 2, Parrots 2 Eagles. 1,{ Canaries 0. : ‘Thursday Morning: Ladies “34. LHS ’ Blaine SMortin 304. LHT. Colleen® Lightle 689. \ ° 2)oSTHS Squirrels: 1056 THT Squirrels 2782. “csTeam * points: Minks 4, Lions’ 0,’ Squirrels | 3, ‘Teddy Bears'1, Beavers 3, Chipmunks le Other 600's: Elaine Martin » 636, Mary Bermel 627. = Rowdy: Rollers - Thars, lpm. (San? 31) LHS Shicley Barton 313. aLHT. nay Barton 857. 2 THT Groaners. 34, valees 39, Criers 54; ‘Moaners “Other, 600's: Lillian’ Sem: - enoff 693,:.Bonnie White’ 632, "Kay Gretchin 627. ‘Thurs. Night - Mixed League (Feb..7) “LHS: Helene ‘Turner and Lynne Johnson 266.LHT. Barb Karzaniewski 712.) °{ 0’ (continued ‘on’ page 16) Danny Drazdoff played in goal during the second and third periods. With spirits high» and’ a" good parent participation, the Pee Wee Reps met Vernon the following night’ in front of a crowd of about 2,000 specta- lors. Castlegar opened the scoring on a goal by Terry Nazaroff, assisted by B, Murtin and Neil Smitheram. Vernon ‘answered back with two quick goals to end the first period 2-1 for Vernon, Randy Kirby played a fantastic game ia goal, but was hort in the second period. Dan Drazdoff took over and stopped many a hard shot. Castlegar lied the score on a+ power play goal by David Kanigan and assisted by Bruce Martin. , Vernon, . once - more pressuring the. Castlegar squad, made: three more goals to end the second period 5-2. Neil « Smitheram opened the third: period, scoring un- assisted. Vernon came back and tallied two, Castlegar started to press and put: two. more big: ones in the net, but time ran out for the Castlegar team. Goals were scored by Mike Nevakshonoff on assists ‘by Perry Hyson and Mark Lightle, with the last goal by the local team scared by Bruce Martin ona nicely set-up play by David ~ Kanigan and Curt Horning. A good time was had by all and a high calibre of hockey Played. ‘ Those taking part in the tournament were: Randy Kit by,” Terry: Strelioff, . John Josafatow, Bruce Martin, Curt Horning, Terry Nazaroff, Joc - Antignani, Dan Barnes, David Kanigan, D'Arcy McKinnon, Ken::Sherstobitoff, Dan Veri- gin, Mark Lightle, Neil Smith. eram, Graham). McLachlan, Mike Nevakshonoff, Dan Draz- off, and Perry Hyson. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 14, 1974 JUNCTION FE=4 SERVICE for COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE EXPERT TUNE-UPS ELECTRONIC WHEEL BALANCING "Let Us Assist You.in a Corefree Winter with a : Safety Check” : Workmanship Guaranteed Bill Stoochnoff — John Voykin FREE AUTOMATIC CARWASH WITH GAS FILL-UP CASTLEGAR NEWS NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER The NEWS DEPARTMENT of the Castleger News now has its own telephone number. 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