CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 13, 1978 ‘Presentations a ANDERSON INSURANCE Trophy for the first half of the Castlegar Ladies’ Curling Club season was won by the afternoon group, consisting of, left to right, Marion Verishing, Lil Molnar and skip June Berg. ' Flyers Forward Takes Sportsmanship Award High-scoring forward for the Spokane Flyers, Ron Hus- ton, is the winner of the Howard Anderson Memorial Trophy Award for the most Waluable and sportsmanlike player in the Western Inter- national Hockey League: this . ‘Beason. Huston beat out 33 ‘pther nominees to capture the pward. i In announcing the award, trophy trustee Steve Matovich of Trail said Huston received 63 of a possible 64 points to win _the trophy. Len Hicks of the Kimberley Dynamiters placed second with 26 points, while the Nitro’s Ken Ireland was third with 22 points. : \. The trophy was presented to Huston on behalf of Cominco Litd., sponsor of the annual trophy, -at Saturday. night's playoff game against’ Kimber- fey. in Spokane by WIHL President Art O'Bryan of Nel- on. O'Bryan was assisted by Spokane-WIHL director Char- lie Goodwin, who presented Huston with the Howard An- derson supporting trophy. The versatile Huston led the league ‘scoring race. this season, scoring 33 goals and assisting on 86 for 119 points, boosting the Spokane Flyers into first place with a record of 39 wins, 16 losses and one tie for a team standing of 79 points, 11 points ahead of second-place Cranbrook Royals, who wound up the regular season with 68 points, In making the award, judges from each of the five league cities cast ballots for players from other than the * judge’s home town. The trophy was donated to the WIHL in 1947 by Cominco Ltd. in memory of Howard Anderson, a Trail Smoke Eater. defence- man who died in a plane crash, . 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First half Tuesday night Dixie Lee Trophy winners were the Jeanette Lauriente rink with Joy Saunders, Sonja Haw- kins and Louise Demeo. Run- ner-up was the Ann Stasila rink with Isabelle Brady, Shirley Sommers and Shirley Whiffin. The Thursday evening first half winner was the Carol Comtois rink, with Glenda Patterson and Lynda Cristofoli placing first, while the runner- up was a team skipped by Ann Stasila with Donna Zentner, Pat Verzuh and Olga Stoopni- koff. The last -half afternoon winners for the Super Valu Trophy was the team skipped by Marg Van Yzerloo with Jean Friedal, Audrey Moore and Barb Kinakin. The runner-up position was won by Sophie. Janicki's team of Lil Molnar, Carol Wilson and Kay Andrea- shuk. The Waldie Trophy. for Tuesday evening winners of the’ second half went to the Marie Prokop rink of Joan Command, Sonja Hawkins and Lorraine John. Joan Reid’s rink of Olga Kushnar, Marg Culley and Vi Kalesnikoff was runner-up. The Bank of Montreal Trophy for last half Thursday nights was won by Marie Pro- kop's rink of Lyn Johnson, - Marg Culley and Nicki Clinton. Runner-up spot went to the Bev Chernoff rink .of Mary Ish, Doreen Armstrong and Chris Hesketh. This year, no trophy was given for the first half Thurs- day evening Round Robin-Kay: penetra tH ry traghy’” to the club for that event. Election of officers follow- « ed trophy presentations. Joan Reid was voted president with Lynn Kenneway as vice-presi- dent, Judie Roberts, secretary and Donna Zentner as treasur- er, SUPER-VALU Trophy for the second hal won by the alternoon group, left to right, and Jean Friedal. oerer a See WALDIE Trophy winner. for the Tuesday evening second-half peas p Ro group, are, left to right, Lorraine and skip Marle Prokop. —Leo PI Curling Club Windup fi f of the Castlegar Ladies’ Curling Club'season was. aklp Marg Van Yzerioo, Audrey Moore, Barb Kinakin hotos John, Sonja Hawkins, Joan Club’s Swimmer-of-the-Year Trophy Stays in the Family The Swimmer of the Year Castle- ‘Club, hasbeen retained’ member of the same family for three consecutive years, with Josef Berger receiving the award this week for the great- est number of points achieved for his club during the 1977 Kootenay Region ° swimming competitions, 4 Soccer Registrations Are Higher Than Ever . Soccer is on the upswing in Castlegar this year, with regis- trations for Castlegar and Dis- trict Minor Soccer higher this year than ever before. The season will begin with * a coaching clinic this Saturday morning at the Regional Rec- reation Complex. The organization is still |. short of coaches for the 18-15 age group, and asks that interested persons call Heather Hallett. Some uniforms and equip- ment disappeared last year. If anyone has any items at home, they are asked to please return them by calling Bill Pettigrew. Registrations for Juvenile soccer will be accepted at the : ; e Some of us have it... An easy way out with “Snapper” from Monashee. Now In Stock!!! Snapper Lawnmowers «or rider 1400 Columbia © All with B&S engines © Select an 18”, 21” or 30” cut © Choose a self-propelled, push-type See us now for special prices! MONASHEE Sporting Equipment 365-3181 Recreation Office for players 16 years and up. : New. He first earned the trophy in 1975, and was succeeded the the winner in last year's com- petitions was Erika Berger, the boys’ sister. The swimming champs are the children of Ernest and Heidi Berger of Brilliant. The trophy was presented to the winner by Mrs, M. Brandson at the annual general meeting of the Aquanaut Speed. Swim Club held Monday at the Kinnaird Elementary School. The club's coach for the 1978 season will be Dan Obed- koff, a former Aquanaut who is well known in the area through his in minor hock- for the 1978 season are presi- dent H. Hallett, vice-president C. Brattebo, secretary T. Klim- chuk and treasurer B, Edblad, Directors are T. Biln, T.” Reid and B. Thor-Larsen. Audi- tor is D. Jones. The executive has the following message for parents: Don't just send your children to soccer—come out and wateh them play. Spectators always help to make the game! Charged With Driving While Over .08 Charges of driving while having a blood-alcohol count of over .08 are pending against Diane Crisp of Castlegar. Castlegar RCMP say a car driven by Crisp went out of control Friday evening on the Selkirk College road and rolled. Police say Crisp was un- hurt and the 1972 model car sustained an estimated $2,000 in damages. p ey and athletics at Stanley Humphries Secondary School. A 1977 graduate of SHSS, Dan is now studying at Selkirk College. Up-coming events for » Agquanauts will include regis- tration on April 29 at the Regional Recreation Complex. New members are being wel- comed and are asked to bring a copy of their birth certificate. Dry-land training will be- ‘gin May 1 at the Kinnaird Elementary School gymnasium. These stretch and flexibility exercises are to prepare the swimmers for the May 8th pool opening. ae . dim Beattie, who will be retiring from the Aquanaut executive after several years as president, announced the 1978 Kootenay Region Swim Meet schedule as follows: July 1- 2Colville, Wash. July 8 9Trail July 15-16 Castlegar July 22-23 Nelson Aug. 5- 6 Kimberley-Golden Aug. 11-12 Regional Champion- ships at Colville CASTLEGAR ANNUAL Meeting Minor Hockey Wednesday, May - 8:00 p.m. NEW ARENA COMPLEX . Aug. 17, 18, 19, 20 B.C. Games __at Penticton 25-26) “<2 plonships*at the Canad: Games Pool, New West- minster. : The Aquanaut executive . for 1978 includes Heidi Berger, “Carol Walsh, George Innes, Joan Command, Chris Hrytzak, Joann Scott, Judy Gruden and Richard Wolff. Castlegar Golf Club facilities are now open and fully operational. 7 -The falrways are in excellent condition with all play on per- manent greens, also in great shape. The clubhouse and pro shop are open and all visitors are weicome. To and prosp fee ott ty Early-Bird Savings can still be obtalned If payment for membership dues is made by April 14,1978. -? See D. McArthur at the pro shop or:call 385-5006, Good Golfing! Webuildour pools to stay clean | automatically. + If you want the fun and relaxation of a swimming . pool, without the-hassle of cleaning, we have the answer—The Arneson Pool-Swéep" automatic pool cleaner. ates s We build our pools :with:your. ‘enjoyment in’: mind. And what can be more fun\than a pool that keeps itself sparkling clean, 7-days a week. | Completely automatically. That's why,we recom- mend the Arneson Pool-Sweep. It's thqamost reli- able automatic pool cleaner in the wol tld.” * Let us show you how inex- |: pensively you can own your own pool—and keep it spar- Kling clean without: lifting a brush. Call us today fora free, estimate. ‘y Day or Night : eM 1024 - Sth Avenue, South, Castlegar. 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