CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, October 17,1975 Basketball Monkeyshiners Here Wednesday we Clowns to Perform at Stanley Humphries Six-Foot-Four Bob Harrell te One of the World Famous Harlem Clowns to Appear Wedoesday, at SHSS Ladies Golf Comes to End- \ Of Its Season By Clarice McKinnon Eighteen ladies turned up amid the fog for our closing day at the Castlegar and District Golf Course, The three winners of a. scramble competition were Norma McDonald, Alice Shutek and Jean .Wickett, The money from the ladies’ day competi- tion was turned in by captain Clarice McKinnon to ‘purchase chairs lor the clubhouse. Denny. also donated the money from the eclectric competition, The annual meeting will be held on Oct, 27 at 8 p.m. at.the home of Jean Wickett, Please “co-operate with your nominat- Recreation News by Pat Metge Selkirk College vs Beaver Valley Tonight With Minor Hockey Schools7? having come to a close, sched- ules are éompleted for regular league play: which is’ now underway. To continue to upgrade all persons ‘involved in. Minor ey, a referees’ clinic was eld ce ‘Tuesday of last week and again last night. In. what vis commonly Castlegar News SPORTS ee you should take in this . . Once ‘again we are asking there is presently one female who is offering her services as an official. It would be nice to see a larger numberof the fair sex take part in the system. Continuing with hockey, we see that Selkirk College will be hosting Beaver Valley to- Biecraes Workshop togive the Recreation Office a call. To better familiarize your: self with the craft of Batik I might. just say Batik is an ancient craft which still enjoys popularity because it can be done at home with inexpensive a Batik or ing committee when you are night at the Castlegar Arena, asked to hold-office. a materials, wax cloth and dyes. For an entertaining brand of ‘A colorful variety of articles CITY CENTRE DINING ROOM 91 Mala Street,, Castlegar Annonces Bae . Weekend Specials for the Month of October FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EVENINGS ONLY. : 4 pm. to 10 p.m. (Closed Mondays) A SPECIAL CANDLELIT DINNER FOR TWO — Our own Homemade Bread (individual loaves) Served Hot at Your Table — Fresh Crisp Salad. with your choice of Dressing — Vegetables and Baked Potaioes with Sour Cream — Charsbroiled Sirloin Steaks ‘ 1 2 a 95 — Ve Ure of Wine We are pleased to announce that we have extended our Menu to name a few: ‘ @ A very popular ‘Steak and Fantall shiimp © Roast Beef smothered in Gravy @ Steak and Lobster served with our own Garlic Butter Sauce @ And More Mouthwetering Dishes “ @. Homemade Pies and Cakes and Surprite Desserts Reserve Now! 365-3434 oa To complete a very salisfying meal “@ Our Own Special Recipe for Spanish Coffee is a delight to All —~ BANQUET’ & CLUB FACILITIES AVAILABLE — an be made such as purses, ‘wall hangings, stuffed toys‘ or scarves. Our instructor is a profes- sional Batik artist from Vahi Studios in Fauquier. -What better way to make Unique and personal Christmas gifts this year and learn a craft you can do at home as well. This workshop will be held in the Castlegar Arena Hall on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 and 2. Deadline for registration is this coming Wednesday. . Due to lots of effort by a few of the ladies in Robson, they will now be° playing volleyball in Robson on Wed- nesday evenings. Persons wish- ing further information may * “give us a call. . . Presently plans are being Basketball monkoyshinest” ‘That's what local fans will see whon the world famous Harlem Clowns bring their fantantic show to the Stanley Humphries’ Sceondary School ymnaalioy ‘on the dato of Oct 22 at 8 p. ‘The Fatobe: trotting Clowns have been criss-crossing the United Statos apd Canadian pravinees as well as the rest of the world, for more‘ than 40 years, # For folks who like laughs with their sports, the Harlem Clowns have all the answers., From the time they take the Moor to the tune of their theme song, “Sweet Georgia Brown” until the grand finale."baseball game" the Clowns are working thelr hardest to combine fancy ball handling and shooting with - both planned and spontancous , humor. In thelr long history, the Clowns have played mostly for high schools, with their games ‘usually. sponsored by the Lel- -lermen’s Club, Associated Stu- dent Body, Key Club, PTA and Girls’: League. Locally they are sponsored by’ the. Stanley Humphries Athletic Council as a fund; raising pfoject for the present school year. Opponents have as much fun as the Clowns—because owner Al Pultins insists that his players “keep the game inter- esting". Often the Clowns pur- pésely pass up scoring’ oppor- tunities and even toss the ball into the wrong “bucket” now arid then, And the fans never tire watching the Clowns—they come back year alter year and always there is a capacity audience out to watch them, ‘Red Cross Royal Life Saving Instructors Course Scheduled Experienced Red Cross awimmers who would like to become instructors are invited | to register for a Red Cross and Royal Life Saving Society in- atructor school which starts Oct, 31 in Nelson, ‘The atx day course will be held at the Nelson and District Aquatic Centre, Successful candidates will be certified as instructors for both the Royal Life Saving Society and the Red Cross Water Safety Service, and will be qualified to teach in their community's aquatie program. SHSS Sports Soccer Teams Performing Well By Doug Veyscy Last weekend our soccer team hosted a tournament at SHSS, involving teams from Nelson, Trail, Rossland, Na- , kusp, and SHSS, Our team showed great poise in defeating Trail 32, on goals by Mario Baff, Roland Remperman and Tony Rego, and nosed by Rossland 1-0 on a penalty shot: by, Mario Batt. [a .¢Bruno Tassone played a + strong defensive game for Stanley Humphries, On Friday, our senior boys volleyball team travelled‘ to Nelson and played in an exhibi- tion tournament, with teams entered from LVR, Salmo, ‘Trail, Grand Forks, Mt. Sen- tinel and SHSS..- First, we defeated Grand Forks in two sets, and then played Boundary Central, beat- ing them in two sels, Next, we played ‘Trail (Crowe) and. de- feated them'in two straight” sets. In the ‘final we were topped by Nelson, also in two sets... 3 The senior girls field hoc: key team continues to have a _ successful season, In the league game against ‘Trall on Monday, the Ri for t of the new sports complex. To better providea wide variety of activities, we, as a Recreation Commission, are interested in any special events you might like to see in the new complex. If you. have a particular pro? gram, event, project or happen ing give us. call and we will try. to accommodate you. earacars Reminders of the following upcoming events; the rummage sale Oct. 24 and 25, which is sponsored by the Women’s Auxiliary to the Castlegar District Hospital, and the fall bazaar Oct. 25 at the Catholic Centre, which is sponsored by St. Joseph's Catholic Women's League. * with an “00 vietory. Thursday ‘they travelled to L: V. Rogers for a grudge match against the team that had’ previously beaten them 10, ‘That loss was the first time in four years that.a West Kootenay team had defeated the Rockettes, so the Rockettes were out to‘even the score. Verona Bozek scored twige to give the team 4/20 victory. Corrinne. McGauley did a ‘fine fob on the right wing. : The ‘junior. Rockettes ‘are having some tough games with, Beaver Valley. The first game, in Beaver Valley, ended in a 22 tie. ‘The opponents returned to SHSS on Wednesday, and the’ score ended in a 1-J tie.) RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Wednesday, October 29 LEGION HALL 2PM. to 5 PM, (Note Change of: Location) 7 P.M. to 9:30 P.M, Candidates must. be at least 17 years of age and must shold the Red Cross Water Safely leader award. Candi- dates over 20 years of age who do not hold the leader award may apply as mature students if they hold a current bronze medallion. PF oe BLOWERS | 3H.P,-2 CYCLE- 18", , Very light, suitable for roof fobs Pre-Seaton Discount Continues Monashee Sporting Eqi. Lid. 1400 Columbia’ Phone. 365-31 31 Castlegar a Castlegar and District Curling Club LOCAL MIXED BONSPIEL October 24th, 25th and 26th, 1975, : B-end games 3 events. §. DANCE — OCTOBER 25th Entry Fee — $20.00 a rink Limit — 24 rinks, « Enter your rink now — 365-6666 ' Free ice will be available ‘on Saturday morings until Christmas for practice curling for members. Quelified instructors will be’ in ‘attend. ance to give instructions to new cyrlers: or’ to curlers wishing to improve thelr game. | For further information phone the Citing Rink at 365-6666, ‘Allventdidatse aay register. Forms are available by calling or writing B Water Safety Service, 4750 Oak St., Vancouver, B.C. V6H 2N9; or Cecil Wolverton, Aquatic Director, 719 Vernon St., Nel- son, B.C, VIL 4G3 ‘The Rockettes outplayed Beaver Valley, but were too anxious and missed many’ scor- ing opportunilies.. Lori Price, the top scorer: for the Rock- ettes, scored the only goal and Sharon Plotaikoff broke up several of their’ offensive rives. ‘The team played its best game of thejseason against An'™'|: acy older and mora.experienced L! V. Rogers team. The final score was 3-1 for the Rockettes. | * Sharlene Martini showed - some of the leadership she is so’ capable of by controlling the play and changing it from one side of the field to the-other. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING: ON es "CAREFREE". A community enterprise Existing history Hts present position a ts future and what secondary industry means to the Castlegar area : _ Ggstlegar Arena ‘Hal i: “Tuesday, October 21 uke at8 P.M. | CAREFLEE DESIGN. ENTERPRISES LTD. Geoelle 693-2212 ' Selkirk College DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. OFFERS Three Ways fo a More Successful Business Career. through = Part Part-Time: Study Starting this Fall, you may begin a program ae eve ing Wi courses in Trail leading to a evant ; 1) A Certificate in Business eee and : 2) Credit,for the ‘complete first year of the. 2 year Diploma program. in Busiriess Administration and 3) Credit towards the C.G.A. and t ! Hae professional accounting programs. f ; “COURSES OFFERED IN THE FALL SEMESTER: —Math 170-1 Mathematics of Finance begins Tues., ‘Oct, 21 at.7 p.m. —Econ 150- Introduction to. Economics ee Uae Oct. at7 p.m. : ALL Courses WILL BE HELD IN THE COMINCO TRAINING CENTER, TADANAC 8: For more information, come to the first Coan on Tues, Oct, .21 or contact ares, alien, Chairman, D of Busine: Selkirk’ College, Registration and payment of feet first session, (s30 er coursa) will take plas tthe qurvenn eres ata eo ae Me wee andrea = West Koofenay All. Star Soccer * Tantewey to be Held Saturday . ‘The Weat ‘Kootena 1975 AMl-Star'Boccer Tournament will be held in Castlegar on Saturday, Oct, 18 with particl- pating teams from Rossland, Nelson, Genelle and Castlegar, Division 2 (19-15 years) will be sompeting for the B.C, Mason Games will start at 10 a.m.’ at Stanley Humphries Second- ary Set School soccer fleld, and will i contigue until the Presentation of trophies at 6 p.m. A. turnout, by parents and friends is encouraged to booat the bo: morale and enliven the games, Schedule iby John Datel Last week proved to be season up at the local links. I auppose the threatened onset of colder weather may have had ‘something to do with this;- everyone eager for one Inst le Nelson- Genelle 10.00 a.m, Rossland: Castlegar 11.00a.m. Nelson: Castlegar ” Genelle- Rossland Nelson: Rossland Genelle- Castlegar shape. It won't be too long before 4.00 p.m. we will be playing to temporary ‘Local ‘Bowling Results . greens and the fairways will be assuming their winter coats, making golf not, quite as attractive, except to the rabid thuslast : Moa. Night Mixed 7-9 pan, LHS Annette Bouchard 300. LHT Annette Bouchard 875. di RS Marvin Hood 278. MHT/ Marvin’ Hood 664. “PHS Lucky 6's 1097, THT Lucky 6's 2673, Team Points: a Other 600s: Matt Rohn ‘Team Points: Nighthawks 8, Rowdy Rushins 4, 7/11's 1, Rosdhoge 0, Headpins 1 Live 6 ‘Last Wednesday's Men's Night saw'a sharply reduced number of participants as only 28.showed up. The game was. Low Net and a total of seven 74 re ‘fay A smandes 608, Jim balls were handed out. Fs winners were: D. wasn Nike I Ladies Cut-Rate 2, Misfires 2, Mishaps 1, apes 3, Lucky 5's 3, Screwbal Other 600's: Len td, Don Rosler, Fran Marshall, Marv Wood.” Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Dot Sutton 240. LHT Dot Sutton 661. MHS Dana Toews 308.; 618, Irene Conroy 609. MHT.Dana Toews 734. ;THS Left Overs 955, THT Left Overs 2704, Team Points: Left Overs 4, Interior Wiezels 3, Team 3 - 0, Spares 3, Head Pins 1, All Stars 1 . Dther.600's: Bud Hall 660, Elsie Rysen 607. ‘Tues. Ladies Coffee Break (Oct. n z LHS Doreen Jaques | 266, LHT Doreen Jaques 690. THS Pincurlers 968." THT: Pincurlers 2626.! Team Points: Cheerios 2, Muffets 2, Mugs 0, Pineurlers 2, Takp Five 2, Wheaties 4. Other’ 00's: Nancy Cher- nenkoff 604. Tues. Ladies ‘caltes Break (Sept. 30) LHS Jean Bylyent 246, LHT. ie Perehudoff 587. Cheerios 640, Muffets B40. Tar Wheaties Team Points: Cheerios 4, Muffets 1, Mugs 1, Piocurlers 0, - Take Five 9, Wheaties 3, ‘Tues. Alternoon Ladies 11 p.m. (Sept. 30) LHS Barb Karzaniewski ~ 276, LHT sHar! as. LHT sBarboks THS Castlegar Drugs’. 1030. THT Castlegar, Drugs Team Points: Castlegar Drugs 6%, Quality Bldg. Prod. 4, Super-Valu 5, Boundary Blec- trid'12, Mykyte's 76 52. Other 600's: Jean Grew- cock 620, Bonnie White 608, Elale'Rysétt 605, Dot Tipping 619, Vi McLuckie 627, Helen “Sookachoff 619. ° Tues, Night Mixed 11 pa AOct. 7} LHS Erria Mykyte 259. LHT Erma Mykyte 571. MHS Art Dusseault. 885. jewsk,.t Sereargere 4, Groaners 4; Wall- e Wayling and P. Conkin with 33; B. 34; W. Naylor and L. Ish—35, There were four tied ‘at 96 necessitating a playoffand this took the form of an opposite hand chipping Canaries 1; Woodpeckers 1, contest inside the clubhouse, Budgies 8, Eagles 1, Swallows K. Makortoff, E. Fitzpat- 3. rick, B: McMillan and’ 0.; Other 600's: Judy Myers Walker were the contestants, and the latter two ended as winners. AsI mentioned last week, Harold Merrifield and Bill Som- merfield ran the Seniors’ com- petition Thuraday morning and came’ up, with a somewhat faf-out way of computing the winners, game was Low Net but it was played with Spookers 1, Underdogs 8, Half three clubs of individual choice. Fast Five 0, Sweat Hogs 4. To further, ‘complicate Other €00's: Lisa Antag- things, they introduced a Bango nani 653, Jerry Antignant 652, factor Into the game where the Gary Konkin 837, Rik Badge Player in each foursome who 619, Mickey Reed finished up on the green closest Thurs, Mi peas , to the pin deducted one point LHS Louise Wishlow 242, from his net score. It wasn't LUT Myrna Wesley such a bad game at that, since I THS Teddy Baars 984. eee to deduct five pons Teddy Bars 259 seems very evident that am Poli: Beves 3 Harold knew what he was doing, since he finished low man with 28 points. Reg Symons had 29; Otto Walker srt: yours truly—92; Earl LeRay—33; and Joe Killough and Claude Bissell—38. ‘The hardy duffers bringing up the rear were also re- LHS Dot ' Dot Tipping 720, THS Eagles 938. THT Parrots 2626, ‘Team Points: Parrots 8, ‘Wed. Night Mixed (Oct. 8) LHS Helene Turner 299, LHT Helene Turner 748, MHS Ron Barveall 287. MHT: Ron THS Sweat Hore 1024, ‘THT Sweat Hogs 9032, ‘Team Points: French Con- nection 3, Unknowns 1, The ns Strike Outs: Anita Me- lend (game y) ars. Afternoon Rowdy Rol- bs 3 (Oe. 9) i Marg Bonaait 267. LHT Marg Bonn: THS riers” ‘on Hooters 2702. Team Points: Hooters 3, .,. THT Fowler and Tony Schiavon all finished with 48 and earried themselvey'a ‘ball for their rigged. determination and stick A toitiveness. Nice going, rs 0, Criers 1, Moaners 0... ~* Other 60's: Kay’ Gritchin 620, Eleanor. Holdsworth 610. i “From here on in the operators will be determined on ‘a week-toweek basis, Yester- day it was Jim Kelly and “partner: and the pair for next week will be determined ater this round is completed. MHS Ted Austin 283, MHT Ken Hood 698. THS AVengers 1106. THT Avengers 3049. ‘Team Points: Avengers 3, Stand Bys 1's, Head Pins, 1, Rovers (5) 2%, Early Risers 4, Odd Couples 0, Jackson (5) 0, Robson Rollers 4, Odd Balls 2, Cannon Balls ‘4, All Stars 2, will be atarting much before 9.30—10 a.m. since there is the ~ chance of early frosts on the Slinday the course was. a Dynamites 8%, Other 600's: Walter Tymo- fievich 679, Jake Koenig: 660, real hive of activity and it. couldn't have been a nicer. day for it. The event was the now MET Art Dusseault 603, Tony Cordeiré 655, Matt Rohn THS Live 5 «1022. THT 646, ‘Ted. Austin 642; Cyril. Live 5 - 2897... = pete MacKenzie CASTLEGAR NEWS. famous Mini-Open and it drew a fair number of visitors as well ‘as a good turnout of local golfers. th ‘About 25 of the fair dex teed off along with approxi: mately, 100. men, It’ was a shotgun start and from’ the” beginning, ‘the: shouts. and” laughter made it very evident x, . 628, y lando Veechio'611, ‘Ivan Salikin’ Friday ‘Night Mixed (Oct. 3) LHS Darlene Love 258, LHT Erma: Mykyte 621. : 4 MHS ‘ohn‘Paulson (264. MHT Ron | leIntyre | 659. +. {continued on page 12) +) tournament. - United ‘Appeal Now Underway Support District Welfare and Recreational Needs G IVE ONCE to Over 30 ‘Worthy. Organizations BE READY - BE GENEROUS: When Your Volunteer Canvasser Cols s+ During the:Campaign : ‘ ‘Make: Good Things Happen the “UNITED APPEAL WAY" one of the busier weeks of the . * fling while the course is still in. « warded. Bill Waldie, Gilbert It is doubtful if the | games” : that it ‘was, indeed, “a fun tes from the Golf Course Fine Weather Brings Out Golfers CASTLEGAR NEWS | SPORTS ‘This was,the first tourna- ment I was able to take part in this year and 1 can truthfully say I enjoyed almost every. minute of it. I say almost, since it took me two holes to warm up and by then I had used up 16 strokes; then I relaxed and didn’t give a hoot.’ ig winner among the ladies was Elsie Shorthouse from Trail. (I do not have the scores but 1 understand Elsie had areal fine round.) Anyway, she was first Flight Low Gross; Low Net was Mary Perehudoif ‘with Rene Perkins as: second Low Net, Second Flight Low Gross was won by local Liz: Lutz; A. Bojey got the Low Net with Jean Fitzpatrick at se- ond. Terry Perehudoff, was big winner among the men. with John Rice close on his heels. Firat Flight Low Nets were Don Cromarty followed by Joe ' ‘Alain. Second Flight saw Phil Sheratobitoff pick! up Low Gross ain Joe Kolarch second. Net was Walter Gor-- kolf MWalter played in the: foursome with me and he was really hitting the ball}; Jack Kilpatrick was second. Third Flight, winner was Mike Kur- noff with Mike Chernenkoff second. Low Net was Al Johnson and Bob Evans, The big Horse Race winners were Phil Sher- stobitoff and Mike Kurnoff. he side competitions -” drew a lot of interest. Jim Perehudoff hit’the longeat drive on #9 hole while Loretta Bulfone duplicated the feat for the ladies, Loretta was in the foursome behind us and she can hole was B. Clifford for the » won by the foursome of V. + Turner, W. Anderson, Irene CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, October 17, 1975 sure powder that little white “Nearest to the pin on #3 men, and Mary Ish for the ladles. ‘A team Low Net competi- tion was run in confunction with the main event. This waa Sheridan and Mary Ish for the ladies, while J. Alain, T, Leckie, Walter Gleboff and Terry Pere- hudoff turned the trick for the ‘men. ‘All the contestants’ were treated to a delicious lunch in the clubhouse following the ‘golfing'and, the rest of the: afternoon and evening was spent in soclalizing and singing with that perennial favorite of the keyboard, Dick Wayling, in fine form. day, long to be remembered by those-who took part. The weather was perfect and, the company couldn't have been ter, See you on the tee. Santa's Village Located on the Muskoka River, 8% miles from Brace- bridge, Ont., Santa's -Village, which comprises 18 acres, is visited’ annually by thousands of visitors, THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF SLOCAN - NOTICE OF ELECTION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘to the JOON, * ECTING PERSONS TO REPRESENT THEM AS: f ‘ALDERMAN — TWO YEAR TERM 2.Vecencies ° The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as’ follows: * Candidates: shall be nominated In writing by qualified electors of. the Municipality.” The Nomination: Paper shall be delivered to the Re- turning Office. at. any, time’ between the ‘data ‘of this Notice and Noon of the Day of Nomination, The Nomination Paper may. bein the form. pre- scribed in the ;Municipal Act’ and shall state’ the Name, Residence and Occupation of the person Nominated in‘ such “a: manner“ as to sufficiently Identify such candidate, The Nomination Paper shall be subscribed to by ‘the Candidate. - A,Poll will be opened for a Referendum on the proposed “SKATING RINK” and election of any of the above’ if necessary; at the W.I. 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