CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, April 7, 1977 Views from Recreation Director Pat Metge Congratulations this week goes out to Jim Vigue and the Midget Playdown Committee for the successful tournament they held. A fine brand of hockey action was played . throughout the week which re- sulted in good fan support for all games, ° * Now that both arenas have been closed for the season, thoughts change to summer activities. The Community Complex will continue to be a busy place as there will be groups making use of our meeting rooms, banquet facili- ties and arts/crafts room. Of course, our major acti- vity for the month of April is the Trades Fair which {s to be held April 15 and 16. The Lions Club has a wide range of exhi- bits and happenings which should be of interest to all age groups. Doors open Friday at 1 p.m. to 10 pm. while on Saturday the show runs from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 8 4 Figure Skaters has re- ceived word that they have re- ceived their fora seasonal play in the Colt division, For ane individuals who are interested in Lacrosse, a B.C. Coaching Clinic is to be held in Nelson. This is a Level One clinic that is sponsored by the B.C. Coaching Development Fund, The clinic is scheduled for the Trafalgar Junior Secondary School gymnasium on the after- noon of April 23 from 1 to 5 and frqm 7 to 9 in the evening and on April 24 from 9 - 12 in the morning. For further informa- tion on this clinic contact the Recreation Office in.Nelson, * . * A reminder to persons seeking summer employment: applications for summer pro- grams should be in our office by April 15. . Onee™ again we are re- minding persons of the three upcoming workshops which will be held in the month of April. The first workshop is belly- dancing, which is a one-day affair and will be held on April .” 16, ‘Trudy Sorenson, who has summer skating school.. Per- sons interested in enrolling in this school should contact Marg Foubister at 365-5717 for fur- ther information, 8 8 The Minor Soccer Associa- tion.is beginning registrations for the season. Any person wishing to enroll in soccer may register at the Recreation Of- fice between April 12 and 23. As well, persons may register April 16 and 23 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Registration once again will be $4 for the season. .* & @ The Minor Ball Association is still accepting registrations for the Sentinal Baseball sea- son. Persons may register at the Recreation Offices between the hours of 8:30 - 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. ‘There is certainly a need for more boys in the Pony division (for boys between the ages of 13 and 14). As well, boys 17 and 18 may register for ‘Today (Thursday, April a Friday, April8 Saturday, April 9 Sunday, April 10 Monday, April 11 Tuesday, April 12 Wednesday, April 13 Thursday, April 14 belly- dancing classes, will be the in- structress for this session, The class which is to be held from 9 - 12 noon and 1-3 p.m., is open to any individual who is willing to try something a little new and a little dif- ferent. Our drawing and painting , workshop: is scheduled from April 22 -.24. This three-day workshop is open to any individual who wishes to learn new techniques in painting and drawing. The class is not only for the more qualified artist but also beginners. High school stu- dents are always welcome. The third and final work- shop is one in silk screening. Throughout the year we have requests to do silk screening, so we hope that all these people will take advantage of learning for themselves. Steve Kresta, a most qualified instructor from Nelson, will be conducting the class which will be held April 29 and 30. by 12 noon Mondays, See us for. Upcoming activities of amateur athletic groups and teams are listed here through the courtesy of the Castlegar News. If admission prices are charged, they must be stated in the notice. Submit information directly to the Castlegar News *: Commercial Printing 'e have a modern plant, quality equipment and skilled, unionized trades personnel © Envelopes © Letterheads © Business Cards © Wedding Invitations © Raffle Tickets © Brochures Computerized Typesetting, Creative Art, Lay id Design yout ant “Where Quality and Service Both Count” fh; CASTLEGAR NEWS 365-7266 Junlor “A? =Kinnalrd Elemer: tary Darren Davies, Darcy Martini, Wade Walsh and Greg Plotnikofi Intermediate “a"—Twin Rivers Robia Davidson, Barry Bonham, Shawn Smith an and Roddy Horcoff Senior “A”—Ootischenia Brian Osachott, Etepten Samoyloff and Darrell Pudmorefi : aaa News Photos by Donna Embree Custom Collar _ Pivots at Neck For Better Fit Whether neck muscles or World War I work shirt manu- faclurers are to blame is de- batable, But for many men, one thing is'certain: Shirts and ties are mighly uncomfortable, Until‘now, claims Sidney 1D. Blue, q Spokane nalive now residing in New York City, who has come up, with the. only significant changes in the shirt collar since World War I, His. Custom Collar shirt, marketed by Arrow and ‘pro- tected by, two patents, is cut larger at the base of the collar. A man’s heck is usuatly one inch larger at the base—because of ” muscles—than higher up—up where shirts are sized, Tradi- tional shirts allow three-eighths ; of an inch for the difference. Blue gives seven-eighths. The Custom Collar snug- gles to pivot to accommodate any size knot and the narrower neckband ‘doesn’t show on the outside. The collar edge itself is contoured over the curve of a man's shoulders and chest so the shirt won't wrinkle or dig into his neck, Blue explained. - He likens the principle-to shoes, whose fit depends on a number of measurements. An Arrow employee for several years, Blue developed the collar on his own, drawing inspiration from. the’ old- fashioned separate shirt and collar, 4 But, World War I, conveni- ence and comfort killed the shirl and collar. After wearing one-piece work shirts, soldiers just wouldn't go back to “old ironsides”,, Blue explained. “My shirt is the best of both worlds; it not only looks better. but it’s more comfort- able,” said Blue, Last's Week Bridge Club Joy Keillor Bridge Club included 11 tables and: one extra couple and yielded the following results on Monday of last week: North-South Average 120. - First, Dr. Jack Stevens and Les Jensen with 138; second, Ian Macdonald and Otto Walker Jr. with 190; third, Bev MacDonal rt with 126, i 128, Don Ellison and Yan Glover with Bert Tyson and Dr. Kirby O'Donaughy. East-West Average: 110, First, Rob rae and Dan with id, Playground Construction Underway at New Arena By Marilyn Mathieson Now that the weather has improved, the appearance of the playground adjacent to the new arena is rapidly changing. Many roots have been removed and construction of the fort and tower are well underway. Many bolts, rods, spikes, Ye-inch cables and chains are “still needed for this structure and the tire hammock. of a future contest to design a flag for the fort. Anyone having anything to lend or donate or suggestions to make, is asked to call Mrs. Mathieson. Look Out, Bill Russell: Blue’s On the Court The basketball star of Georgia Southern College's The i * jumping boards and picnic tables are drying so they can have a weather-resistant finish applied in time for summer use. It is hoped that the border area between parking and play- ground can -be prepared for seeding in the next three weeks. The large sand pit must also be dug in the near future, A cali from someone willing to donate a half day of equipment time to help get this job done would be appreciated, Some excellent pictures is only two inches shorter than the basket. But it took 15 hours to train him to slam in a dunk shot. He's Bluc—a rat. Glenn Fling of Savannah, Ga., and Terry Cantrell of At- lanta trained five-inch-long Blue to stuff a marble into a make-shift basket seven inches off his cage floor. First Blue had to learn to run in a straight line. The two then taught Blue how to put a marbie on top of a tuna can. From that, it- was easy to train Blue to dunk the marble into a tiny basketball hoop. Blue is a product ofa psy- chology class in “principles of conditioning and learning”. . SALES & SERVICE : . Sewing -Maghines, : ypewriters, TV's BEW and Color TV's for cent by week or month Union Peters : 1394 Cedar Ave., Trail ‘ Telephone 368-6331 and stories were itted by local children. A few are on display in the arena lobby. Many of the children's ideas are being included in the con- struction. Children are asked to follow these reports for details Drastically Reduced Prices on All B.F. Goodrich Tire s in Stock. 496 Columbia Bias Ply °Radial Ply HER Brake & Wheel Lid. 365-7818" studio grounds or Office hours 9am. Nadalan’s ‘Mountain Park Photography Studio Broadwater Rd. Robson ¢ Have your wedding portraits taken on the beautiful Indoors. © Or at a location of your choice.. There's no extra charge for candid wedding coverage, ~ but eee must be made sarly: For Details Phone Nadalen at 365-3097 _.3p.m. - 6p.m.-, Monday thru friday — 12 noon Norm and Les call ith. third, John Sokolowski and Ben Gaboury with 125; fourth, Margaret Vanderpol and Dave Theil with 111.5; fifth, Don and Lillias Poole with 110.5. Next Monday, club mem- bers will attempt to beat champs Dave Theil and Joy, Keillor. From $7 to 30% Announcemen Junior Forest Warden Club. No. 311, Castlegar : Will. meet-at the ; Kinnaird Hall, Wednesda April 13 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Go Fishing . . . With An Arrow! See this fine outboard motor only at ; Sporting Equipment 1400 Columbia, 365-3181 Attention Castlegar Minor Soccer. rit hoe wna Registration may be completed at the New Sports’ Complex Monday - Friday during Olttce Hours, or in the New Sports Comptex é Lobby Saturday, April.16: = 23.: > trom 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Aisodation : : Sabre (+ Castlegar.. Bantam. Reps brpught home the East ‘and est Kootenay trophy after a helling six-game schedule in ® seven-team round-robin .C. playoffs held in’ Kitimat arch 26 to 29, t{ The team,:winners of the tharles Schull Memorial Tro- y for East'and West Koot- iy Bantam... Hocke: » placed East-West Kootenay Champions ‘Castlegar Brings Back Trophy Bekins fourth at the playoffs with one win, three ties and two losses. ;They beat: Cranbrook 6-6 for the ‘trophy, tied-with Kiti- mat 6-6, Quesnel 4-4 and Nanai- mo4-4, and lost 14-1 to Kelowna, and 10-1.to North Shore. . Coach Ed Isakson said the effort involved in transporting the team to and from Kitimat for the weekend was abneet as accompanying them as it was ‘on the 14- to 15-year-old team members. “We did really well under pressure like that,” he said. “Especially since our boys are not used to playing five hours of hockey a day:” In final standings Kelowna took first place with six wins, rte atthe th ae A niger ase an oe ett “and one: loss; ‘North Shore placed second with five wins, one tie and one loss; Kitimat came in third with two wins, two ties and two losses, Trailing behind Castlegar weré Nanaimo with two. wins, one tie and three losses; Ques- nel with three ties and three losses; Cranbrook with one, tle : and five losses. Questionnaire Asks Anglers for Fish Facts ‘tinue to be malted to rand The 1977-78 summary of regulations for non-tidal sport fishing in British Columbia is now being distributed through- out the province, Sam Bawllf, minister of fon and con- CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, April 1h 1977 Soon? selected steelhead _licencees, The facts provided “by ‘the punch card and the queation- naire are vitally important to of steel- ‘servation announced last week. The main regulation changes from last year include a number of new angling © closures’ of specific waters, additions and/or modifications to the ‘lists of fly fishing and catch-and-release waters, and some changes in limits, gear restrictions, and boating re- structions, “To make it easy for fishermen all new. regulations in this year's synopsis are* underlined for easy identifica- tion,” Bawlf said, The most important change relates to steelhead annual limits which have been reduced to: 10 fish from‘ 20 for non-residents of B.C. and 20. fish from 40, for residents of : B.C. No more than 10 can’ be taken from any single river or stream. This year's steelhead licence is a'self-addressed ‘and postage pre-paid punch et which is ‘to be head, The . regulation “synopsis will be available from all Fish: and Wildlife Branch : offices, government agents, and licence issuers, Anglers are urged to obtain a copy for specific information covering the various regions of the province. - If you are thinking of having a sewer hooked up, Be Sure you Call... “The Drain Surgeons’” Powell Plumbing Crescent Valley 365-3717 359-7703 On Quality Food For You and Your Family! PRICES IN EFFECT THURSDAY, APRIL 7TH TILL SAT., APRIL 10TH ‘CANADA GRADE “A” BEEF SIRLOIN STEAKS ... .:...: $19 CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF T-BONE STEAKS... 1 mailed immediately after an expiry ‘date. The more extensive * “steel: head questionnaire” will con- Castlegar: and District Bowling Results Goiden Age Bor! ers { LHS Mine Pederson 217. LET Mine Pederson 474. {MHS Henry.: Humphrey 294, MAT Ken Keating 654, ‘Other 200's:' Ken Keating ood, 217, 214; Henry Humphrey 223; Gene Goffinet 203, $ Other 600's: Henry Hum. phrey 633. Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 pan. * LHS Elaine Hood 806. LHT ; Nancy Donald 688. :MHS Len Donald 298, MET Charlie Burdett 735. THS Sunshiners 1174, THT Screwhalls'8205. ¢ Team Points: Tidy Bowlers 3, Olympics 1, 612, Ed emcee 616, . Len . Donald 708, Lisa Antignani 640; Mon, Natt ee 311 pm. ‘THS Inferior ¥ THT Inferior Wiezels 2966. ;Team Points: Spares 47, “Nomads 43, Unknowns 29, Slow... . Pokes 4, All Stars 51, Inferior Wiezels 53, Other 600's: Mark Carri- gan 648, Larry Olson 648.° Toes, Morning Ladies~ Coffee Break (March 15} LHS Lola Tymofievich 286, LHT Lola Tymofievich 633. THS Take Five 967. THT Take Five 2663. Team Points: Cheerios 57, Muffets 49, Mugs 41, Pincurlers ., 141, Take Five.60, Wheaties 52... Other 600's: Inez Walker. 619. Tues. Afternoon Ladics—1 pan. (March 16) ‘ LHS Mary Quiding 326, LHT.Mary Quiding 695. +- 600's:- Dot: Tip- ing 688, Irene Pater 646, Linda Buday 630, Kay Gritchin 603. Tues. Night Mixed 7.9, pan. “(March 16) 5 LHS ‘Denise “Olson . 205. LHT Judy Meyers 572. a MHS Ron.Mclntyre 288. “ MHT Ron Melntyre 733. : THS Ding Bats 1076. THT. Ding Bats 3029, Team Points: Ding Bats 8, Misfits 1, Alleycats 0, Regulars 4, Screwballs 3%, Columbia 5 - Yay Other: 600's: Larry Olson 709, Matt Rohn 638, Marvin Le Roy 619, Tony. /Costa 615, Wayne Richards 602. Castlegar News «> Tues.’ ea Mixed 9-11 p.m, larch 22) igan 815. THS M.O.T.S. 1182. THT M.O.T.S. 8255. ‘Team Points: Rowdy Rush- ‘ Ins 0, Headpins 4, Live & - 1, M.O.T.S. 3, Roadhogs 1, Night- hawks 3, Other 600's: Larry Web- ster. 741, Matt Rohn 714, -Orlando Vecchio 708, Ed Web- ster 6865, Marvin Wood 652, Paul Makeiv 648, Dale Johan- son 640, Bob Cowlin 632, Leo wa the n new ‘name for an. 1old friend. Get to know Husky. Drive in and receive a : beautiful 16" x20" full color fine art print of the picture shown above —absolutely free while supplies last. Available at Husky and Union stations in Alberta, British Columbia and the Nikon. Castleaird Plaza “High Beam—up to 2800 oy" feet for easy iy aight iting (March 23) ‘LHS Fran Moffat 269. LAT * 965-6511 624, Erma Mykyte "613, Charlie Burdett 607, Mike Halisheff 607. “Y Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers LHS Ev Bennett 829, LHT Ev Bennett 707. THS Ramblers 1063. THT. Ramblers 2875. » ‘Team: Points: Kawasaki 2,- '* Bobeats 2, Ramblers 4, Model Tees 0, Chevys 4, T-Birds 0. Other ,600's: Ruth Cum- - mings 680, Erma Mykyte 677, Pearl Mott 636,‘Kathy Horcoff | 681, Bobbie Keraiff 616, Ruth Rourke 604, : Wed." Night ‘Ladies—Cut-Rate Caro! Gregory. 672. THS ‘Eagles 935. THT Eagles 2760... iTeam: Points: Budgies 0, Canaries 1, Eagles 3, Parrots 4, Swallows 0, Woodpeckers 4.. “Other 600's: Myrna Wesley €40, Shirley ‘Torbie 634, Fran _ Moffat 606. 5 “Wed. Night Mixed 9.11 p.m. (tareb 16) } *":"LHS: Shirley. Barton 285. “"LHTT Shirley Barton 623. = ¢MHS = Mickey Read and Jack :Drader 238. MHT Jack Drader 664. “789 Columb Kootenay Distrib ] $ Proudly & Announces THS Sparrows 968, THT Square Balls:2761. Team Points: Tired 6 - 4, Flukey & -.0, Sparrows 2, Square Balls 2, Sports 2, Roxy 3 Rollers 2. Other 600's: J. J. Bloodoff pa Morning Ladies (March. 24) ‘LHS. Jean Sylvest 270, ‘ LHT Myrna Wesley 687. THS Teddy Bears 991. THT Teddy Bears 2631. Team Points: Teddy Bears 8, Lions 3, Minks 1, Beavers 1, Chipmunks 1, Squirrels 3. - Other 600's: Jean Sylvest 661, Karen Mykyte 634. _ ‘THS, Moaners 1003. THT Moaners 2744. Team Points: Hooters :1,: -Screamers 1, Groaners 1, Wail- ers 3, Criers 3, Moaners 3, .. (Other 600's: Doris Zoob- koff 620, Flo Kaualoff 612. Thurs. Night Mixed (March 17). :: - LHS Denise:Tamelin 264. LHT Barb Karzaniewski 698. MHS Larty Webster 311. MHT Larry Webster 733. Other 9800's: Scott ‘Wood 3. THS All Stars 1167. THT All Stars 3350, - Team Points: Avengers 1, Early Risers 2, R-.T's 1, All Stars 4, Stand Bys 8, Misfits 0, Dynamiters 1, Cannon Balls 3, Robson Rollers 3, Anything Goes 1, Alley Cats 8, Challengers 2. i Other 600's: Marvin Wood 704, Denise Tamelin 686, John - Paulson 684, Scott Wood 683, ' “John: Kinakin 681, Mark Carri- °° gan 663, Frank Webster 661, . Bill Davis 657, Ken Hood 654, Orlando: Vecchio 653,. Garry: Rayner 637, Matt Rohn 635, Bruce MacKenzie 628, George. Stoochnoff 619, Lola Tymofie- : vich 613, Earl: Rourke 606, Linda Miller 605, Lin Maartman 601, Marlene Rovers 600. Fri. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (March 18) ‘LHS Ellen Wilkie 275. LHT Ellen Wilkie 651.. MHS Al Cummings 284. | MET. John Paulson‘ 757. ¥ "HS Trainees 1183. THT. u Trainees 53, 52,- Lamp Lighters 48 ee Pennies 20. ce _ Youth Boing Counefl isa tam Division BHS Shawn Smith “299. BHT. Shawn, Smith 559. Junior Division’ :-* “GHS Shauna -Zoobkoff 193.” 4 * GHT Joanne Romano 461. BHS Eddie _Pereversoff bear BET. Robert Mott 510. ; Senior Division x GHS Linda . Popoff 181. GHT-: Linda Popoff 467. BHS : Mike ‘Wichert 258. “BHT Mike Withert 592. ee Sor The deadline for receipt of bowling results ‘is 12 noon Fridays, The Castlegar News reserves the right to limit the « publishiong of results to those. it considers current. ‘See Us At The . West Kootenay Thode Fain 77° 2 | at Booth 49 i See the new Electrohome © — Advent 750 :_.< Giant Screen Projector! "’Gastleaird Plaza Colour TV.with the 6’ Screen CANADA GRADE ‘‘A’' BEEF SIRLOIN TIP ROAST... $139)! SWIFTS BULK WIENERS 69° FRESH WHOLE FRYING. CHICKEN .s... FIVE ROSES FLOUR 20 LS: eee eee 19 BURNS ‘CAMPFIRE pain : NESTLE'S ASST'D a 59 | iain: PUDDINGS coro" NALLEY’S ‘POTATO CHIPS BOX WEST'S | MARGARINE $19 3LB. BLOCK ‘GARBAGE BAGS. 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