CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, ‘skal be 23, 1977 See ee SERVING on Reglonal : Recreation Commission No. 1 representing Castlegar and electoral areas | and J are, front row, left to right, Marilyn Mathieson, tlegar; chairman si Len Dunsford, Castlegar; and Vera Kanigan, Schéol Board. ra Back row, left to right, vice-chalrman ard Cormler, Blueberry Creek; Jim) Penman, Reglonal Recreation Commission No. 1 Supports Lions Club Proposal Regional Recreation Com: mission No. 1 February meet- ing highlights were as follows: e The commission gave full support to the City of Castlegar’s decision to fund a recreation master plan study. It is hoped that Areas I-J will be included in this planning, e The park development for Kinnaird Park, proposed by the Selkirk Lions Club, was discussed in some detail and given full support by the com- mission, e The recreation director reported that 452 participants are involved in 28 spring A few Erv Ashton, and Ann Andersen, Brillant. Committees were follows with the first ina je being that of the parks and pools, and publicity, Cormier, K Kanig ind personnel, Ashton, Porter finance, Mackinnon, Penman and Ashton.’ —Photo by Bilt Chow, Recreation Programme immer ‘Let Mitchell's Help You With... BUILDING NEEDS TOUSENOID REQUIPBEMENTS KITCHENWARE — PAINT Le CARPETING — CABINETS CAR ACCESSORIES GARDEN SUPPLIES. FREE ESTIMATES 3 ON sas Flooring (Carpeting & Lino), Aluminum Siding, Cupboards ond Kitchen Cobinets MITCHELL 490 Front'Strest — Telephone 365-7252 ° “What in the World is a Church” What a variety of pictures come to mind when “church” is mentioned! ae Ans To some it is a relic of medieval superstition. To some it is a building down the a rT) street. To some a church is a private, exclusive club. To some it isan organization lor WA, political and social maneuvers, To some it is an emotional “ex- perience.” classes were cancelled due to low enrollment. The social dance class was cancelled be- cause no qualified instructor was available. L h velopments and finalize the project budget. e The proposed budget for the operation of the Bob Brand- son Memorial Pool was dis- cussed in some. detail and approved for forwarding to Castlegar City Council, e Accounts in the amount of $4,851.56 for January were approved for payment. Ac- counts receivable for January were $4,099.22, @ New commission mem- ber from Area J, Joy Anderson, was appointed by the regional district. It was noted that two - vacancies still exist for appoint- ments to represent Area I. It Saints End Basketball Season With a Win Selkirk Saints men's team split a weekend series while the women's team lost two against CNC of Prince George. On Friday, the women fell back at the start but came ahead to 21-17 at: half, CNC increased it 10 points to 81-21 and the final was 37-80 for CNC, Linda Hoek of CNC topped all scorers with 14, Selkirk’s Lynn Martin had 18, Kim Canary 8, Anne Birukow 5 and Diane Geary 4. On Saturday, CNC bullt up a 29-14 lead at half and ended the game 37-29, Linda Hoek led CNC again with 18, For Selkirk Lynn Martin 12, Anne Birukow 10. . Thrilling, exciting, down- to-the-wire—these could have was d that groups in Area I be contacted to provide representatives. e It was approved for five commission members to attend es are now available fe in- structors. e@ Commission approved the hiring of Jack Hamelin to supervise the Pass Creek Park Development Project. The Parks Committee will meet with Hamelin to priorize de- the Con- ference in Creston on March 17 and 18 and expenses paid in accordance with policy. e The Commission ap- proved support for a Young Canada Works Grent for com- munity parks renovations sub- mitted by the Projects Society. Selkirk Saints Play Trail Intermediates Selkirk Saints hockey team exploded for five unanswered goals in the second period and came from behind te defeat the Trail Intermediate Smoke Eat- ers 10-4 Friday night. The game was played as an exhibition contest, as the B.C.L.T. Cou- gars, who were supposed to play the Saints in two Totem Conference games on the week- end, defaulted both games, citing a lack of players as their reason for forfeiture. Ron Guy sparked the sec- ond period explosion when his slap shot from the blueline whistled by a screened Terry Hanik in the Trail net. Guy's goal tied the score at 4-4 and then Geoff Yule scored his first of the night at 12:36 to put the Saints ahead 5-4. Murray Worley of Trail then received a double minor, and the Saints were able to capitalize and score two power- play goals to put the.game out of reach. Dan Walker scored the first power-play goal, and his second of the night, shortly after Worley left the ice and 54 seconds later, Doug Stewart fired a low shot past Hanik for his second goal of the game. Guy, who started the. Saints’ scoring outburst in the second period, also. ended it after taking passes from Yule and Ken Gorkoff. Robson WI To Hold Plant Sale Robson Women’s Institute members decided to support the Peace River District in their fight against the new Peace River Dam by writing leters of protest to the govern- ment, when the ladies met for the regular meeting this month at the home of Mrs. Wenzel. Donations were sent to the ‘Telethon for the new Children’s ibed Friday's men’s game. It was a physical game and each team took turns scoring in bursts, Selkirk ended the half leading 43-34. The second half was a carbon ‘copy of the first half— getting close to being out-of- hand, with Selkirk Teading until the 15-minute mark, when CNC went ahead for the first time in the game 71-70. Selkirk went ahead 81-80 with .08 seconds left. CNC brought the ball down the floor, shot, missed the shot and picked up the rebound and as “they shot again, Ondrik was fonlnd at the h ith 2. he missed the first but made the second ‘to tie the game 81-81. The foul disqualified the third Selkirk player and they had to play overtime with only four players, At the two-minute mark the score was 88-85 CNC and another ‘Selkirk player fouled out leaving only three to play. CNC pressed for the.next three minutes to win going away 105-89, Steve Gook of CNC ted all scorers with 36, For Selkirk, it was Grant Bennett 30, Bruce Hiady 18, Steve Richards 17, Kim Becker 18, Henry Gregoris 1, Joe Tarasoff 8 and Joe . Kalmar 1, On Saturday, Selkirk broke toa 18-8 lead and finished the half 41-35. Selkirk con- tinued to lead all the way home. They built the lead to 16 points at one time only to see CNC come back to within 8 with a minute left, but Selkirk scored to put it out of reach 73-68, Tom Davison led CNC with 16. for the Saints in their last regular season game, Grant Bennett scored 29, Steve Rich- ards 21, Kim Becker 8, Bruce Hlady 7, Joe Tarasoff 6 and Henry Gregoris 2. With the win, the Saints ended up in third place in the Totem Conference interior divi- sion behind Okanagan and Deh Selections from the © SON OF BEING! Thy Paradise is My love; thy heavenly nehe ‘reunion with Me, Enter theraln and tarry not, This Is that which hath been destined for thee in Our kingdom.above and Our exalted dominion. Baha'u'llah .° Contact the Bahai Commntin ty at: 23, Castlegar. VIN 1H Oreall: "386-3773 © 385-9239 ¢ A great way to get together... for groups, families, clubs and friends. Chill Supper also avaliable The Selkirk College “Environments and People” Series The five goals in the second period brought the Saints back from’a 4-3 first period deficit. Gry hed opened_—.— the scoring at the 60-second mark when his shot deflected into the net off the leg of a Trail defenceman, but Murray Price tied the score 82 seconds later when he fired the puck past Tom Bachynski, Price was able to get the puck at his own blueline when Saints’ defenceman Drew Carl- son had fallen. Walker scored 17 seconds later to regain the lead for Selkirk, but Byron Jackson and Worley scored goals 25 seconds apart to give the Trail squad a 3-2 lead, Stewart tied the score again, but Jackson, with his second goal, put the Smokies ahead 4-3 at the end of one period. Yule, with his second goal . fo the game, and Guy, with his fourth, rounded out the game's scoring in the third period. Besides his four goals, Guy also had three assists, as did team- mates Yule and Carlson. Carl- son looked right at home on the Saints’ blueline on his return from a three-game suspension, The Saints received strong” support from their defensive corps led by Scott McLeod, who once again played excellent defense and contributed one assist to the Selkirk attack. Coach Ernie Gare was pleased with the Saints’ performance after a one-week layoff. Selkirk outshot Trail 39-38, with both Hanik and Dave Turik making some excellent saves in their respective nets, Trail took eight of nine minor penalties .in the fast-paced me, ‘The Saints host the Okana- gan College Lakers of Kelowna this weekend in Castlegar. These two games will be the last two regular season games of the year, so both teams will be battling hard to improve their positions in the con- ference dings for the up- Hospital in V the Canadian Institute for the Blind and the Castlegar band. * It was also, decided to hold the annual plant sale in May. coming play-offs. Both games will be played at the Regional Recreation Complex. chance to win or tie the game; Cossack Basketball By J.B. PALMER The Castlegar Cossacks split their games in basketball action on the weekend. On Sunday, with only five players, the Cossack Sr. Men's team edged out the Jam Factory from Nelson 84-72. Rand Way- ling collected 80 points. Monday, the Cossack Ju- venile girls played the Crowe 16 and under team and were beaten 92-21. The girls got into foul trouble and played the last two-and-a-half minutes with four players. The Cossack men's team played the Trai! men’s team at Selkirk and, in spite of the addition of Wayne McCarthy Cariboo. Women Play Tonight back in the lineup, the ‘thots did not go in and Trail won 58-48. The highlight of the eve- ning’ saw the Cossack Sr. Women outhustle the Beaver Valley women 61-49. This was the first ever victory for the Cossacks against Beaver Valley and Beaver Valley's first league loss this season. Chris Fitzpatrick con- tinued her hot scoring streak and finished with 21 points, Carol Morris monopolized the boards with 16 rebounds, Tonight’s game is the Rossland women in the first ofa two-game total point series to decide who will play Beaver Valley for the league finals, Reorge snd _shoad. of presents George ‘Addie —- Dent, of Mines, Melson speaking on The Potential-for Mineral Development in the Kootenays (with specta! reference to gold and uranium) Mon., Feb. 27 8 p.m. Reom K-10 Castlegar Campus Tickets $2. Proceeds to Environmental Scholarship Fund Sears uz Ken DeJong Woot the Ken DeJong has recently Jolned our local Sears store, as manager. We invite everyone to come In this weekend, have a coffee with Ken, and take advantage of some super, low prices on quailty Sears merchandise. Save 20 on all in-stock Winter — Snow Tires We have many sizes and designs avallable. From A78x13_ to H78x15, steel belted radials or belted ‘tires. 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Use your All Purpose Account: ‘At ‘Sears you get the finest guarantee. or money refunded. 340 Columbia Avenue 365-3331 ACETATE ae Scout - Guide Week February 19 - a EX ae | il Bridge Club Results Eleven and one half tables took part in Monday night's play at the Joy Keillor Bridge Club with the following results: un roeae~North South North-south average 120, iFirst, Tan MacDonald and Otto | Walker with 150; second, Dave jand Margaret Thiel with 142; ‘tied for third, Joy Keillor and ‘Laurie Charlton with Bill Ah- ‘pens and Dr. Kirby O'Don- aughy with 198; fifth, Kees and Frances Vanderpol with 124. East-West East-west average 110. ~First,~Ben-Gaboury ‘and: Jack’ Mundt with 141; second, Etuka Cameron and Jo Mundt with 140%; tied for third with 112 are Dr, and Mrs. Ron Perrier with Brian Brady and Mary- ellen Hunchak; fifth, Dr. and Mrs. Garry Jenkins with 1114. Castlegar. Summer Fun Swimming Pools r——Have a Pool For You... All Shapes & Sizes Financing available at the Bank of Montreal, Phone Bob at 365-5890 Castlegar’s Editor, Castlegar News: Would you please clarify for your readers any misunder- standing that may. have; ire sulted from’ a’ story ‘that ‘ap- peared in the Jan. 5, edition of-. your newspaper with the head- ing “Self-Serve Liquor Store Planned for Castlegar.” In that story, Bill Watkins, project co-ordinator for the planning ond development de- partment of the Liquor Distri- bution Branch was reported as saying that Castlegar may get a new self-serve liquor store in 1978. Apparently he was mis- quoted, and I would now like to inform your readers that the existing liquor store is a Crown-owned premise which is scheduled for upgrading and self-serve conversion’ in our five-year future planning. 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Carter's Sewing Centre cestleaird Plaza Singer Sales & Service 205-3810 Liquor Store other outstanding priorities and Department workload. .Castlegar is one-of 23 Crown-owned. . liquor. stores which will be reviewed for upgrading: and ‘self-serve con- version, which has been made more practical with the addi- tion. of an architect to our planning and development de- partment. The branch is most anxious to provide. continuing good service to the Castlegar com- munity. * Joan E. Gadsby Director, Department Planning and Development B.C. Liquor Distribution Branch (Editor's Note: A check of our reporter's notes confirms the accuracy of the original story.) Is Charged With Driving While Impaired A Christina Lake man has been charged with impaired driving following an accident Saturday on Columbia Avenue near Ed’s Recreational Sales. Charged is Mark Atchison whose vehicle sustained an estimated $3,000 damage when it struck a 1974 Mercury oceupied by Maureen Murphy of Castlegar. Police say the Atchison vehicle was southbound when it” collided with the Murphy ve- hicle which was legally parked. . Maureen Murphy was taken to Castlegar and District Hospital with minor head in- juries. Her vehicle sustained an estimated $2,500 damage. HOSTESS may not have the world on a string, but she knows. your community inside out, if you're new in town, call her today! Phone 365-5638 or 365-5542 Sai 73 Maple Street 365-5191 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 23, 1978 Sleep Units AU Chiropractic 4’6” and Queen Size (5'0") Units at LAST YEAR'S PRICES plus 6 furite: ~ = — discount of 10%. Gsteopedic Queen Size Mattress & Boxspring. Complete Unit .. Osteopedic 54-inch width, Mattress & Boxspring. Complete Unit Medic Ortho 39" width Mattress. Only .. ST9 $198 54"° width Mattress. Oni: Medic Ortho 48'' width Mattress & Boxspring Complete Unit.... Carpeting. .. Roll Ends © Remnants ® Samples From our Home Goods Store; transferred to the Warehouse at a sizeable discount. 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