Re Sat a CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 4, 1975 , Results from Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Nov. ap da tteod Leafs 4, Oilers 4, (No detalls of scoring), Nov. 26—Blazers 4, Sabres 1, In goal for the Blazers was D, DeRosa and for the Sabres, R, Paulson, Scoring the Blazers’ goals were K, Semenoff (3) and J. Tretch, Assists were made by B. Makortoff, J, Kanigan, J. Barton and ‘amelin. The tone Sabres’ goal was scored by 'T. Baulkham on an assist from D. Standidge. © Nov. 23—Canadians 2, Can- ucks 2. In goal were R. Salekin for the Canadians and T, Swanson for the Canucks, Scor- ing both Canadians’ goals was M. Corbett, with one assist from J. Anderson, The Can- uck's goal-getters were G. Roberts and K. Cheveldave. ‘Assists went to W. Popoff and S, Samoyloff. % Maple Leafs 1, Jets 0. Leafs goal was scored by K. Sherstobitoff. #2 Ollers 5, Sabres 0, Scoring for the Oilers were G. Walker (3), E. Knowler and J. Sofonoif, Assists were made by Walker (2) and Knowler. Blazers 8, Canadians 0. In goal were J. Kanigan for the Blazers and L, Plotnikotf for the Canadians, Scoring were T. Gevatkoff (2) and J. Leitch. Assists were made by J. Leiteh and J, Barton, Pee Wee Division Nov. 24—Canadians 3, Mustangs 3. In goal were G. Silvester for the Canadians and K. Sparkman for the Mustangs. Goal-getters for the Canadians were B. Markin, D. Salekin and T. Strelloff, Assists went to B. ° Watt (2) and J, Calder. Scoring for the Mustangs were Armstrong (2) and J. Landis, with assists golng to J. Landis, M. Plotnikoff and K. Venables. Nov. 25—Rangers 8, Bru- ins 1, Goalies were G. Soloveoff for the Rangers and V.,Brunton for the Bruins, Scoring the Rangers’ goals were P, Semen- off, R. McGauley (3), L. Tom- ilin, K. Perepolkin (2) and D. Have Your Carpets Cleaned for Christmas Costa, Assists were made by B, Aaton (3), K. Perepolkin (2), N. Walker (2), L, Tomilin and P, Semenoff. The Brulns' goal was acored by K. Cox assisted by D, Lightle and D, Tamelin. Nov. 26—Canucks 5, Maple Leafs 9, Goalies were J. Shmoorkoff for the Canucks and D, Podmoroff for the Maple Leafs. Scoring for the Canucks were B, Ehman, B. Alexander, G, Pondelicek (2) and A. Beattle, Assists went to B. Grim, J, Shmoorkoff and R, Terhune. were Keraiff ond D. Reld, Assists were made by G. Stewart and G. Halisheff. Nov. 29—Rangers 6, Cana- dians 0, In goal were G, Soloveoff for the Rangers and B, Watt for the Canadians. Goals were scored by W. Walsh, R. MeGauley (3), Ke. Swetlishoff and K, Perepolkin. Assists went to B. Aston, ‘L. Tomilin and D. Costa. =“ Nov. 30—Mustangs 3, Can- ucks 0. Goalies were R. Spark- man for the Mustangs and J. Shmoorkoff for the Canucks. Scoring were M, Plotnikotf, P. Churchill and §, Simonen, As- Recreation News NT SN Ge ara tae id DO IT YOURSELF! Pa CLEAN YOUR CARPETS... THE PROFESSIONAL WAY. Rent the! fantastic new Up§ Ly Out Hydro: Mist Machine for superior dirt. By Pat Metge Courses are beginning to take shape for the January and recreation program, The majority of the courses have been lined up and we are only waiting to find instructors for a few courses which will com- plete our program. Interest has been shown by a number of persons for courses in pet obedience, public speaking and basic carpentry. Before we can offer these courses, we need people who are capable of instructing in these areas. We would also like to attempt-a course in cooking. ’ However, we would first like to we suggestions regarding the type’ of cooking : the’ public “would Ike to participate in. ~ A few of the new courses which will be offered include bridge, embroidery, yoga, cer- amies and automotives. Watch for registration times which will appear in the near future. 8 and up to 90% of the moisture in just one step. Lightweight machine and pop-up handle makes this Model 625 80 easy to operate. Save money... get results just likea professional! Don't take chances! 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Available for rental at Trowelex Rentals § (terme tion No.3 I op paar) eat Castlegar sane eee 348 With school use of the arena increasing in the last few A notice to all members of “the Friday night badminton club: On Friday, Dee. 12 and 19, badminton will be cancelled and instead held on Tuesday, Dec. 9 and 16 from 7 to 10 p.m. ‘These are the last sessions fo DISNEYLAND Space still Available to DISNEYLAND FROM SPOKANE Departures: ‘ December 21st and 27th from as low as $259.00 for Adults and $199.00 for Children under 12 years old PRICES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Round trip. from Spokane to Los Angeles by scheduled Airlines Accomodations for 7 nights at Anaheim Hyalt House California State Hotel taxes and porterage ot hotel Transportation fron Los Angeles Airport to Hotel on arrival and from Hotel to Airport on departure Deluxe fifteen Disneyland ticket including 2 entrances and 15 attractions WELCOME TO DISNEYLAND BREAKFAST on morning after arrival For Reservations and Further Information Call West’s Travel Agency 365-7782 es session of the adult education ~ its were made by J, Landis and D. Shersiobtall jantam Division Non 24—Peo Wee Rep 3, KSCU 2. Goalles ‘were : D, Kanigan for the Rep and P,. Perras for KSCU, Rep goals were scored by T.. DePaoll, L. Stoushnow ‘and J. Smith, As- sists went to L, Stoushnow, D. Knowler and T. DePaoli. KSCU pono ake i Si mado by D, Hughes (2), M. Lightle and M. Wichert, Rep Boalt were scored by J. Smith and T; Reld, on assists from D. Knowler and J. Smith. Nov. 27—Legion 6, PPWC 1, In goal were C, Wilson for the Legion and N. Chernoff for PPWG. Scoring the Legion goals were C. Horning (2}, D. Bagg, P. Horning and) R. CASTLEGAR NEWS goals were scored by R. Laur: jente and R.’ Andrews. Assists went to T. Krug, R. Andrews and A, Gunderson. , Nov." 26—CSCU 5, Pee Wee Reps 2.'In goal-were R. Cheveldave for CSCU and D. Kinakin for the Reps.. Goal- getters for CSCU were M. Witchert, M. Lightle, R. Martin {2} and B, Gallo. Assists were January Courses fo Offer Wide Variety of Activities. weeks and the addition of two further skating sessions, the arena Is presently being used to its maximum. Activities vary and seem to hit all age groups with a range of activities, ‘With minor hockey having over 400 boys registered and figure skating over 150 people, , these two programs take the majority of the ice time. However, there is still time for such activities as men’s soft puck hockey, broomball, girls’ ‘hockey and commercial men's jockey. Selkirk College plays many of its intercollegiate «home games here, a3 well as offering an intramural. program , for students and staff. During school hours, Stan-.. ley Humphries’ physical educa; tion™ Classes are using the’ + facility to participate in skating and broomball, + Also, during the day, Sil- ver Birch and the Adult Handi- cap Centre make use of the ice, as do the senior citizens. Public skating, which is proving popular on Sundays, is also offered on Tuesday morn- ings and Saturday afternoons, , Mothers and tots have an hour of skating on Monday after- noons. With the hall being used for numerous recreational and social functions, as well as a meeting place, the arena is a recreation facility giving good return to your tax dollar. ote Se The cultural arts continue to provide numerous activities. The Lions Club is working hard for its Dec. 13 art exhibit. which is to be held at the Exhibition Centre next to the - Doukhobor Village. Included in the auction are works of sculpture, batik, paint. ing, silk screening, weaving, pottery, antiques and bottles. Doors open at 9 a.m, and the “same begins at 1 p.m. Courses which we are - continuing to offer in. the cultural arts will include chil- dren's photography, children's art, children’s ballet and chil- dren's crafts. Adult courses will include erochet, embroidery, art.and ceramics, Bares As our recreation season draws to a close, we must be re-evaluating our past season as well as making considera. tions for the up-and-coming . season. * PETTITT PHOTOS FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING See Us For a Good Selection of Photographic Products CAMERA KITS $17.95 & up Photo Enlargers $67. 00 & up SHOP AND COMPARE PETTITT PHOTOS PETTITT PHOTOS + $OLOHd LLILLad PETTITT PHOTOS SOLOHd LiLL3ad RTS Simonen. Assists went to C, Horning and P. Horning. The tone PPWC goal was scared by L, Halisheff, assisted by D. Nelson and McDonald: Nov, 20—Texaco 2, CSCU 1. Goalies were D. Drazdolf for Texaco and R. Cheveldave for CSCU. Texaco’ goals were scored by D. Markin and D. Cox, with an assist going to D. Markin, as well. The CSCU goal was scored by G. Gallo, assisted by M. Witchert. Legion 4, Canadians 3. In goal were C. Wilson for the Legion and Johnston for the Canadians.’ Scoring for the Legion were TT. Innes, R. Simonen and P, Horning (2). Assists were made by Horning, T. Innes, Midler and R. Simonen. The Canadians’ goals were scored by J. Stew- art (2) and K, Keraiff, Assists went to B, Franks, K. Keraiff, Steenvoorden and B. MeGuire, KSCU 4, PPWC 3. In goal were Perras for KSCU and N. Chernoff. for PPWC. Goals scored for KSCU were by M. Nevakshonoff (3) and R. Laur- fente, Assists. went to T. Foubister (2) and R. Lauriente. Scoring for PPWC were C. Voykin and W. Zibin (2). Assists were made by. L. Halisheff and D. Philipotf. Nov. 30—Castlegar Rep 3, Trail, Rep 8." In goal. for Castlegar were D. Drazdoff and Cheveldave. Goals were scored by B. Martin, D. Kanigan and made Rison and B. Martin. Texaco 3, PPWC 0. Goalies were D. Drazdoff for Texaco and N. Chernoff for PPWC. Goals. were scored by Markin (2) and N. Chussinoft Assists were made by D. Cox (3), D. Markin and N. Chursin- off. Midget Division Nov. 24—Dynamiters 7, Weebles‘ 3..In goal for the Weebles was Wallace. Dyna- miters’ goals were scored by C. Kooznetsoff, K. Basran, G. Pace (2), C. Perepolkin, T. Halisheff _and D. Kirby. Assists went to! G, Perepolkin, C. Kooznetsoff, B, MacDonald, D. Kirby, and G. Pace. Scoring for the Wecbles were B. Kubos, W. Koochin and G.' Sorenson. Assists were made by J, Townsend, S. Bozek and C, Furlan. : Nov. 24—Studs 4, Buz- zards’ 4. In goal were R. Plotnikoff for the Studs and D. McMullen for the Buzzards. Scoring for the Studs were C. Sookra (2), R. Sherstobitoff and J. Bermel. Assists went to R. Sherstobitoff, C. Sookro, Moroso, R. McKenzie and Voykin. The Buzzards’ were scored by A, Conroy (2), p Obetkoff, and B, Nazaroff. ssists were made by J. erste A. Conroy and B, Keraiff. Nov. 25—Exhibition game. Midget Rep 3, Castlegar Jun. fors 0. (No details of scoring.) Nov. 26—Buzzards 4, Dy- namiters 3, In goal were D. McMullen for the Buzzards and Ingham for the Dynami- ters. Goals scored for the Buzzards were by A. Conroy, B, Nazaroff, J. Gillman and B. Cheveldave. Assists went to B, Keraiff, W. Kalyn and D. Obetkoff. All three Dynamiter goals were scored by D, Kirby, with three assists from B. Tassone and one from G. Pace. Nov. 27—Studs 9, Bantam Rep 6. In goal for the Studs was R. McKenzie and R. Kirby was- the Bantam Rep goalie. Scoring for.the Studs were G. Yule (4), _ P. Klit, B. Verigin, G. Moroso, R. Grim and N. Voykin. Assists were by J. Bermel (2), N. Voykin, C. Soorko (2) R. Sherstobitoff, W. Jenkins and B. Verigin. The Rep goals were scored by D. -Kanigan (2), J. Josafatow, B. Martin and T, Strelioff. Assists went to D. MacKinnon (2), D. Kanigan (2), T. Streliotf, J. Josafatow (2) and B. Martin. Midget Inter-City Nov. 29 (In Spokane)— Castlegar 5, Spokane 4. In goal for Castlegar were G. McMul: Jen and R. Plotnikoff. Scoring were G. Yule, -S, Bozek, J. Townsend, B. Tassone and G. Sorenson, Assists were made by M. Varabioff, P. Rilkotf, B. Cheveldave, B. Verigin, S. Bozek, D. Obedkoff and D. McKinnon. Nov. 30 (In Spokane)— Castlegar 6, Spokane 3. In goal were Plotnikoff and McMullen, Scoring for Castlegar were G. Pace (3), M. Variobioff (2)-and : B,Tassone. Assists'were made‘: by P. Klit, B. Tassone, B. . Cheveldave and B. Verigin. Singer for. Christmas Singer Fashion Mate Zig-Zag. Sewing Machine .00 tapregit earteat : You get built-in zip: 280, tralon ‘and blindhem, ait itches, Singer exclusive front drop-in bobbin, dial sti hength control, snap-on presser tok And, It sews plus sews on putters shia and mends all hou - Carfer’s Sewlng Centre 703 - 7th Ave, S. Castlegar — Phooe fereas SATURDAY AND SUNDAY December 6 and 7 LOCATION: Former Tri-X Auto Body Shop and thé Car Wash Lot + (Across from Castle Tira Ltd.) All Proceeds to Sonmaniy Projects Sponsored by: CASTLEGAR ROTARY: CUB a SOCIAL CREDIT PUBLIC MEETING * T-O-N-1-G-H-T (Thursday, Dec. 4) pint HALL Everyone Welcome '— Coffee Served IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Due to the suspension of mail services, | the following alternative measures are being taken by the Company to en- sure the availability of electric service accounts to our customers: 1, in the larger'communities the Com- pony will endeavour to have the bills delivered to the customers’ homes. 2. Certain of the smaller Post Offices are remaining open during the postal strike. We will arrange to deliver the bills to these Post Offices for distribu- tion to customers. 3. Customers who do not receive their bills at home or from their local Post Office should contact their local West Kootenay Power Office to obtain de- tails of their account balance, 4 4. The discount period will be extend-: eR TAN ee aSeehenene ed for those customers who do- not re- ceive their billing in sufficient. time to: meet the discount date, provided pay- ment is made e within a. ‘réa jonable time. ° “Payment of « ‘accounts may vee made at either your ‘local West Kootenay Pow- er Office located at 1037 Coluimbia Ave., North Castlegar, B.C. or. throu- * gh any. of the following ‘collection agencies: West's: Department. Store = 21 Pine St. N., Castlegar, B.C, — Kin- naird Coffee Bar - icki's ‘= 649 = 7th Aye. S., Castlegar, B.C. - Johnny's Groceries - across Ferry - Robson, B.C, The Company would like to express its | _ appreciation to those who have main-_ tained their account in a‘current poss, ition during this difficult period. :: Castlegar and District Bowlin Mon. Night ¢ Mixed 7-9 pam. LHS” Annette » Bouchard am LET Annette Bouchard THA. Ke “MIS Ken Hood 218, MHT THB Screwballs 1097. THT Screwballs 3025, Team’ Points; Sunshiners 2, Serewballs 2, Expos 2, Lucky Bs 2, Misflres 2, Mishaps 2, Other 600's: Len Donald 613, Dave Calder 644, Darrel Rourke 636, Peter Brittany 617, Marv Wood 616, Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m, LH8 ‘Annette. Bouchard Adshead 672, Tom Cowlin 659, Jean Comtois 622, Bill Carson 617, Elsie Rysen 608, Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m, LHS Dot Sutton 387, LHT 7; Dot Sutton 776, MHS Bob Bourne 292, MHT Bob Bourne 662, f THS Earle ‘Wiezels 1099, THT Head Pi Team Points Lett-Overs - 25M, Interior Wlezels 18%, Slow Pokes. 14, Spares 16, Head Pins 19, All Stars 16, ther 60's: Tom Colin 638, Igan 661, Ra- chelle Toews 690. 256, LHT Connie MacKinnon. Tu 674, MHS | Mary’ Wood 283, MHT Marv Wood 740. Expos ‘THS Screwballs 1072, THT 2928. Pteam’ Polnta:. Sunshiners 1,Serewballs 2, Expos 2, Lucky. 5's 3, Misfires. 1; Misha) ps 3. Other 600's: Annette Bou. chard 657, Len Donald ge. Dave Calder 627. Mon. Night: Mixed 9-11 pan, LH! iS Carol Comtols $21, LHT Carol Comtols 794. MHS Ed Adshead 250, MET. Dana Toews 686. THS Slow Pokes 1103, Pins 2994, THT Head Pins Team Points: Left-Overs 24%, Interior Wiezels 18%, Slow Pokes 18, Spares 14, Head Pins 16, All Stars 12. 600's: Dot Sutton ~ LHS Marie Makaroff 231 and Grace McCollough 231; LHT Eleanor Holdsworth’'692. THS | Muffets 878. THT Take Five 2457, Team Points: Cheerios 1, Muffets 2, Mugs 8, Pincurlers 2, Take Five 2, Wheaties 2. ‘Tues. Morning Ladles—Cotfee Break (Nov. 18) LHS ‘Eleanor Holdsworth 250, LHT Britt Edblad 642, THS - Cheerios 978, THT Cheerios 2767. Team Points: Cheerios’ 3, Muffets 1, Mugs 3, Placurlers 1, Take Five 3, Wheaties 1. + Other 600's: Marie Makar- off 638, Eleanor Holdsworth 628, Tues. Afternoon Ladies 1 p.m. LHS Bobble Keraiff 8, ies, Morning Ladies—Colfce Break b THS Boundary Blectele 1064, THT Boundary Electric Team Points: .Castlegar Drug 26, Central Food Mart 20%, Quality Bldg, Products 17, Super-Valu. 15, Boundary Electric 26,Mykyte's 78 16'/. Other | 600's: Irene | Hill 631, Marcelle Wright 603,- Hor ‘Tues, Afternoon Ladies 1 p.m: LHS Bobbie. Keralff 264, LHT Bonnle White 681. THS Boundary Electric 960. THT Boundary Electric 2718. Team Points: Chevys 1, Beatles 0, Ramblers 3, Model Tees ft Ueroets 4, T-Birds 0. r 60's: Pearl Mott 642, m ‘Wilson 601. |. Morning Ladies—Drivers Anne Fishwick 261, LHT. Annette Bouchard 668. ee Hornets 962, THT "Team Points: Model Tees 2, Chevys 2, T-Birds 8, Ram- blers 1, Hornets 2, Beatles 2, Other 600's: Erma Mykyte 652. ae oa cat nt ox pt eS saat aay ate Bea ee sieate battens Pinan Team Polnts:: Parrots 4 Canaries 1, Woodpeckers ' 8, 615, Tues. Night ed” oe 4 et, Night Mined 19, pm Budgles 4, Eagles 0, Swallows (Nov.'11) ' LHS Mabel Postalkolt 243, © LT Maureen Chernenkoff 570, John Paulson 311. MHT John Paulson 725, jcrewballs 1090, THT Serewballs 30 3043. Team Points: Screwballs 3, Ding” Bats' 1, Regulars 2, Columbia 5-0, Alley Cats 8, Other 600's: June Archam- bault 620,” Wed. Night Ladies—Cut-Rate Engles 1018. THT ‘Swallows 2888. ‘Team Points; Parrots 1, , Canafies’ 3, Woodpeckers 3, Other W's: Ea Adshead Budgies 1, Eagles 1, Swallows 677,.dim Proud 648, Dennis 3, Chernenkoff 642, Larry Olson Other 600's: Shirley Torbie 687, Pat. Taylor 693, 643, Irene Conroy. 633, Ev Poimoreff 612, Dave Afshead Petorman600, Judy Myers 606, : ‘Tommy Bin, Comer of Pine & Col. Ph. 365-7813 4 +-Open Thurs. 9am. - 6 p.m. Fr. 9 a.m. - |. Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers: ei V2 noon <1 pa 602, _ Toes. Night Mixed 7-9 ‘p.m. (Nov. 18 Lg Darline Edwards: 294, LHT Kay Adshead 722, MHS Matt Rohn 271. MHT. Marvin LeRoy 684, ‘ THs Aly Cats 1094. THT. Ding Bat f ‘ream Polnta: Screwballs b “Bourne 718, Ed LHT Bobbie Keralff 762. AS AS Ding. its gulars: Columbia 5-3, Alley Cats Fy Misfits 1, Other 600's: Ron McIntyre’ 614, Larry Olson 633, Ken Scott 620, Ed’ Adshead 612, Bill Robinson 610. ‘Tues. Night Mixed 9-11. pan. (Nov. 18) -LHS Joyce’ Turner 300. » LHT Carol Vecchio 660. MHS Dwayne Keus 319. MHT. Ed Webster 766. THS Heudpine 1171. THT. Headpins 9397. ‘Team Polnts:’ Nightha ha. =" 2,Rowdy Rush-ins’2,.7/11 Who vill be Castlegar “and District's: 1975 Citizen of the Year Ongenizations or Individuils are Invited to submit-nominations toz Phil Angrignon, Citizen of the Year. Committee, catlooei Kiwanis Cub, - ‘2373 Apartment 2 2 3 Sastter Ave. “ Castlegar, B.C, or Castlegar Drug ltd, — 718, Art Dusseault 683,” Ken - Deadline — February 10, 1976 29 Emmons 654, Leo’ Plamondon 650, Ted Cowlin 638, Orlando Vecchio 630; Joyce Turner 630, Larry Webster 608, ‘Toes. Night Mixed O11 p.m.” (Nov. 25) LHS Laurel Webster and © Martha Halisheff © 237.) LHT < Erma Mykyte 654. <> MHS Orlando Vecchio 295, -MHT! Orlando Vecchio 767: 1 THS ‘Live 6 1122: THT ., Live. 6. - $080, Our Downstairs : } Team Points: Nighthawks 2, Rowdy Rush-ins 4, 7/11's 0, Roadhogs 3, Headpins 1, Live § is now stocked to the Se hilt with cverything a ‘child could ¢csire — drop down and take a look for yourself DRUG Other 60's: Ed Webster 719, Larry Webster 707, Matt Rohn 677, Bill Soukoroff 645, Dwayne Keus 644, Art: Dus- seault 698, Bob Cowlin 632, Martha Halisheff 600, Wed, Morning Ladies=Drivers: ‘LHS ‘Kathy | Horcoff 262. ; LET Kathy Horcoff 714. THS Hornets 1081. THT Hornets 2915, Team Points: Hornets 8, Chevys” 1, Model Tees 2, ‘TBirds 2, Beatles 1, Ramblers AM . pm,» 5:30 . Sun,” & | Holida LHS Bobble Keraiff 259. Fane i am: € Pie! LHT Bobbie Keraiff 699... aes : Hornets 2872. { Roadhogs 8 eadpiad Live: Th THE ‘ALL-AROUND | - charge i if Binding or Skiis © YAMAHA SKIS _ Monashee Sporting Eqh: Lid. At the Top cf Sherbiko Hilt: Phone 365-31 Bt. - YAMAHA YAMAHA SKIS. _ SALOMON BINDINGS. “Bindings mounted Free of urchased here. i accessories in good” supply. Buy. now while” ‘Supply is good. SALOMON BINDINGS YAMAHA Dot Tipping 608. Wed. Night Mixed (Nov. 26) LUS Darline Edwards 278. LHT Darllne Edwards 788, MHS Waine Meyers 821. MHT Hal Hesketh 676. inptths, Smeat, Hogs 1081. ‘THT Sweat Hogs 2997. ‘Team Points: French Con- nection 0, Spookers 4, Half Fast Five 0, Underdogs 2, Un- sknowns 2-Sweat Hogs 4. ‘Other 600's: Waine Meyers 662; Lisa Antignani 660, Wendy Gibson 625.~ rs. Moraing Ladies LHS Catrina Ward -268. LHT Louise Gjennestad 678. HS Souirels 1012. THT Teddy eam Points; Minks- 2, + Chipmunks 8, Teddy Bears 8, Lions 2, Beavers 1, Squirrels 1. Other 600’s: Catrina Ward 651. Morning Ladies “LHS Louise Ferworn 248. LHT-Lovise Ferworn 672. THS Chipmunks 978. THT Chipmunks 2782. ‘Team Points: Lions 0, Minka’ 0, Teddy Bears 2, Chipmunks 4, Squirrels. 4, Beavera 2. Other 60 ‘Joan Martint Thurs. ‘Afternoon Ladles— Rowdy Rollers (Nov. 27) LHS: Betty ‘Pinter. 261. LHT Betty. Pinter'679.°.- THS ‘Criers: 919. THT Wailers 2687, ‘Team Points: Hooters 8, Screamers 2, Groaners 2, Wail- ers 8, Criers 1, Moaners.1. ‘Thurs. Night Mixed (Nov. 20) LHS Barb” Karzaniewski 234. LHT Barb, Karzaniewski 632. MHS Frank Webster 328. MHT Frank Webster 768. “THS All Stars 1096. THT ' All Stars 3074. Team Points: Avengers 8, ‘Stand Bys 1, Head Pins 3, Rovers (5) 2, Early Risers 1, Odd Couptes't, Jackson (5) 2, Robson Rollers 3, Odd Balls 3, Cannon Balls 2, All Stars 3, Dynainiters 1. ‘Other 600's: Nick Karzan: jewaki 751, Ed Adshead 724, Mario Carpino 722, John Stet- sko 705, ‘Tony Cordeiro. 676, “THS Ramblers 1089. THT. ‘Matt Rohn 670, Marvin Wood 654, Jake Koenig 651, Gary Jackson 645, Walter. Tymofie- vich 638, Orlando Vecchio 635, Doug Fellmen 629, Gary Ray- ner 616, Earl Rourke 616, Bill Davis 615, John Sherstobitoff 607, Lola Tymofievich 606, ‘Thurs. Night Mixed (Nov. 27) iniews! 257. LHT. Barab Karzaniewski “© MHS Orlando Vecchio 316. MHT. Orlando Vecchio 800. — OFFICE HOURS” Monday & Tuesday’ 8:30, a.m. to 5’ p.m, Wednesday 8:30 to 12. 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday & Friday 8:30 am. to 5 p.m: TELEPHONES Office & Classifieds . » 865-7266 + News Department 365-3517 ~ ” Advertising 365-5210 a ‘THS Head Pins 1229, THT’ Head Pins 264. Team Points: Avengers 1, Stand Bys 3; Head Pins 4, Rovers (6) 0, Early Risers 1, Odd Couples 3, Jackson (6) 3, Robson Rollers 1, Odd Balls 1, Cannon Balls 3, All Stars 2, Dynamiters 2... + Other 300's: Gary Rayner 02, Other 600's: Jake Koenig 788, Ken Hood 696, Walter Tymofievich 687, Frank Web- aler 636, Frank Costa 635, Gary Rayner 627, John Dasher 622, Larry Rovers 609, Ed Adshead 605, Dennis Chernenkolf 601, Fri, Night Mixed (Nov. 14) HHS Darlene Love and Linda Rateliffe 220. LHT Pearl Mott 574, MHS Ron Melntyre 268, MHT Larry Olson 679. SHSS Sports @ League Results THS Yo Yo's pee: THT Yo Yo's 2859, Team Points: Yo Yo's 24, Lamp Lighters 21, Road Run- ners 19, Super Stars 17, Gang Busters 14, King Pins 13. Other 600's: Ron McIntyre 662, Marvin LeRoy 659, Fri, Night Mixed (Nov, 21) LHS ‘Linda Ratcliffe 244, LHT Bonnle Lebedoft 698. 698, MHS John Paulson 401. MHT John Paulson 769, IS Road Runners 1164, THT Road Runners 3018, , Team Points:. Yo Yo's 27, Lamp Lighters 22, Road Run- ners 22, Super Stars 18, Gang Busters 18, King Pins 13, Other 600's: Marvin LeRoy 714, Tom Cowlin 695, Bill Robinson 616, Garry Rayner 616, Sam Postnikoff 601. ~ Blue and Gold Tournament - Doug Veysey Last Saturday the Junior Rockers Basketball team. tra- velled to Trail for an exhibition ganewith therival dL. Crowe Hawks, The Rockers well and in the firat hall layed their best basketball of the season. The man to man defense worked to advantage and the players performed well offen- sively. At halftime Crowe led 36-31, In’ the second half the Rockers made many costly ball- handling errors'and were out- rebounded by the Trail team. Final score: J. L. Crowe 69, - Stanley Humphries Secondary School 49, ° Barey DePaoli was ‘high scorer for the Rockers with 14 points. Reg Veysey scored 13 points and played a strong defensive game. This weekend the Rockers host their annual Blue and Gold Tournament with visiting teams from Salmon Arm, Rev- elstoke and Trail. The tourna- Ment with visiting teams from Salmon ‘Arm, Revelstoke and ‘Trail. The tournament is being run ona round robin basls with the first game getting under- way at 7-0 Friday night. game will, feature Salmon Arm versus Trail, followed at’8.30 by Revelstoke versus the host Rockers. _ o8 Saturday play begins with Trall, versus suas followed by Revelstoke ‘against’ Salmon Arm at 2.30 p.m. Saturday evening will see Trall and Revelstoke in the 7.. | o'clock game, while the Rockers ‘will take on Salmon Arm in the 8.80 feature game. ‘As usual, the Blue and Gold Trophy will be awarded to the winning team. There: will also be an allstar team named CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 4 1975 ~ AERO TAXI Fast — Courteous — Reliable Ehone Cmte! Make Your Own CHRISTMAS GIFTS e MACRAME’ Ne DECOUPAGE and BEAD SUPPLIES ‘Also Available. 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