WEST KOOTENAY CHAMPIONS, Junior Rockettes, who suc- cessfully earned that title on the weekend are, front row, left to right, Fay Fodor, Trudy Lyons, (captain) Susan Culley, Jane West, Pat West. Back row, right to left, coach Mrs. Verna Chernoff, Janice McKinnon, Elaine Gordon, Elsie Harshenin, Teresa McGavley and Darlene Jackson. Complete story is in Stanley Humphries Sports column. Missing is manager Jill Dawson — Castlegar News Photo Attention Sports Fans For several weeks now, the Castlegar News has been attempting to consolidate all sports news on one or two pages and we appreciate the favorable comments we have received about this from some of our readers, Since we are unable to employ a fulltime sports writer, we must rely a great deal on the cooperation of i 4 sports and iduals to assist us in the job of sports reporting. In fact, the larger part of our sports news is provided by those interested citizens, We appreciate very much advance information on important sports. events (such as championships), and are glad to take photographs if sufficient advance. notice is provided. In this regard, Regional Recreation Commission No, 1. and school authorities at SHSS should be singled out for their fine co-operation in always contacting us well in advance of any important sports event. ¥ if People .activetin: sports organizations (especially those assigned a specific public relations capacity), should feel welcome to contact our news editor, Mrs. Lois Hughes, at any time. Mrs. Hughes can be con- tacted during office hours at 365-7266 or (if necessary) in the evenings at 365-5503. - Successful Candidates Figure Skating Test Results Want fo Sell Your House? CALL MARY 365-6451 or 365-5244 tests above the badge level are, now available, Successful candidates for the Preliminary Figure are Audrey Armstrong, Cor- rie Campbell, Susan McKay, Ne wt, — Rent-fo-Own crass for Parts! Bills! SYLVANIA First Month $30, Additional Months BILL'S TV REBUILDING Phone 365-3466 2.12 The results of the final Stanley Humphries Sports Junior Rockeftes are Champs! Junior Rockettes The Jr. Rockettes com- pleted a very successful basketball season by win- ning the West Kootenay Ch- ampionship held at KJSS on Saturd: lay. In the first game ag- ainst Beaver Valley the Rockettes completely dom- inated the .play. and won 30-12, Teresa McGauley and Susan Culley were top. scor- ers and Darlene Jackson was Feboundes: the cham; ampionship game pe Trail Junior the sharp passing and sho- Announced Bernice McMullen, Ruth Sommers and Christopher Webster, 4 Junior Bronze dance several test passes were obtained. These are as follows: Fiesta _ Tango — Cind Bonderoff, Corrie Camphe! Bernice McMullen, Teresa Moroso, Lorene Tamelin, ane Webs Webster, Mel- anie. Webster and’ Joanne a Willow — Bernice McMullen, Teresa Moroso, Ruth Sommers, Christopher Webster, Melanie Webster and Joanne Yule, The Ten Fox—Bernice McMullen and Joanne Yule. The tests at the badge level will continue unt th ihe end of the skating on March 28. The results 0 of these tests will be available after the completion of the skating session. ‘outclassed the Trail Monday, March 26 Kinnaird Hall Annual General Meefing Kootenay Society Handicapped Children 8 p.m. GUEST SPEAKER: ROD GILMAN oting by the: ae Rockettes teain, and resulted in a 37-26 vic- played her best game. .of the season and was second scorer and Pa rebounder. Trg E -Lyons, played welljon : ; Over the season the Jr. Rockettes proved over and over that they were the team to beat. Phey compil- ed an impressive 20-1 win - loss record. They lost only to J, Lloyd Crowe 27-23 in an. exhibition game. The girls won three ex- hibition. tournaments and Placed Susan Culley, Teresa icGauley and Trudy Lyons on an AllStar Team. They broke the old West Kootenay record for the most points scored Ae a single game. The Jr. ekettes of two years ae held the record for 67 po- ints, but this year's team brought the total up to 83 Congratulations for a total team effort from Elsie Harshenin, Elaine Gordon, Darlene Jackson, Jane West, Teresa McGauley, Faye’ Fodor, Pat West, Tr- udy Lyons, Susan Culley and Janice McKinnon. Junior Rockers Over the past | week the Jr. Rockers at the Boy's ‘Provincial ( Champion. ships. They lost both games that dhey played, but they ill made a good showing. In their first game they were tripped by the Burn- aby Edmonds Celtics by a score of 48-36. Wayne Mac- Flynn was igh-rebounder with eight rebounds. In their second game the Jr. Rockers were edged by MeNicoll Park of Pen- icton by a score of 22-20, Hcten Allingham was high- scorer with five points. e Jr. Rockers did a fantastic job in _represent- ing our school this season. Good luck next year. HOMEPLAN MORTGAGES _ First or second mort- gages for the purchase of existing homes, consolida- tion of debts, etc. One day approval service, competitive rates, no lock-in, no bonus. Phone 492-3841 days collect, evenings or week. lends 493-1291 or write HOMEPLAN: REALTY Baseball Registration this Saturday Pony League Playoffs Slated Here | Pony League Zone base- ball play-offs will. be held The following are the scores taken from results. placed on the “Who Won” chart at the Castlegar Ar- ena. These are for games played from Sunday of last week to Saturday. Sunday —(Pee Wees) Canndlans: iss Hawks 2. Monday—(Pee Ngee! get Reps 34. THesday—(Pups) Rang: ers 4, Jets 0; Canadians 4, Sabres 2; (Pee Wees) Bru- ins 5, Stars 1 Wednesday —_ Hoe ps) Canucks 3, Black aks 2 Bruins 6, Jets 0. Thursday — ” (Bantams) Savngs red Paper 4, Castlegar. Sav: 2, ay Kootenay Sav- ing cna it Union 3, Legion Bontam League Hockey Standings For the Season Abppepppwrnpy re IC i--] Martin 13 C. Sookerookoff 11 B. V: rloo 8 Ta P.P.W.C, ip Paper. Workers. Canada, K.- $.C.U.. — Kootenay. Savings’. Credit Union. and. C.S.C. Aa legar Savings Credit here sometime near the end Jul rf This was the word re- Friday from the B.C, Baseball Association hmond by Sentinel seball f Association presl- J. (Red) Warner. ‘These play-offs draw teams from both the Ok- anagan and the Kootenay. Mr. Warner ‘sald he Is looking for a show of play- ers locally for this league. The new executive for the local Sentinel Baseball Association was named at Thursday's annual meeting. These are president Red Warner, vice-president Ken Swetlishoff, secretary Bill Stefoniuk, treasurer Fred Voykin, equipment manager Letters to Editor Must be Signed To be Published The Castlegar News has received an unsigned letter to the editor regarding the Pee Wee section of minor jockey. All letters to the edit- or must be signed, althou-, gh “pen names” will be us- ed in the printing of letters Jf the writer wishes to re- main anonymous, If “proud Hockey Mo- ther” will come to the Cas- tlegar News office and sign her letter, we'd be Pleased to publish it. Minor Hockey Gives Thanks © For Coverage ey Sir: mn behalf of the Cas- Hegars and District Minor Hocke anit Association, and or Hockey” ” Week ttee, we wish to ex: press our sincere apprecie: ion for your support giv- en to our boys by your be help and generous lonations. Your response certainly ma- de the efforts of our com- mittee very successful and worthwhile, Thanking you, Bob Foubister Chairman, Minor Hockey Week Committee George Allan, public rela: tlons Colleen Lightle and coordinator of finances Verna Keralff. Registration of Players for all the leagues will take! place ithe a Saturday from 10; am, .to 4 the ‘Re-! ceration" Office’. and ‘the; Kinnaird Fire Hall. G tal KOOTENAY VACUUMING SERVICE Formesly Power Vac Services. { Offers. you the finest equipmemnt ' available for cleaning your complete heating system, FURNACE & DUCTS, CHIMNEYS, FIREPLACES DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL “BOILERS STOVES & SPACE HEATERS — AIR CONDITIONING Fast and Efficient Cleaning ~ Serving the Entire West Kootenay Area For Free Estimates Call 365-3179 (out-of-town residents call collect) Kootenay Vacuuming Service | Cleaning tin Around the House Remove the top and bottom from a tuna can and ‘you have an egg poacher. Place the ring in simmering water in a skillet and drop the egg In the canter. Line large Ae ieee with Plastic bags that dry cleaning comes in. Silver polish ae a eas Iron in a flash, To make the bottle-to-cup transfer easier for your baby, just remove the top from his favorite bottle. This gets him off to a good start when he’s reluctant. * If you don’t want a hard crust on homemade bread keep a small dish of water in the oven while it bakes. Presented as a Community Service by FINISHES CHOOSE FROM ’ HUNDREDS OF CUSTOM COLORS It GENERAL PAINT’S BEST QUALITY * GENERAL PAINT: - HOUSE & TRIM |: 32-010 PAINT WHITE Competition by Recreation Gymnastic Club Ih Low-Level Meet Bee Rewarding Resulfs a low-level box horse. In the boys 10 years of age and under Bruce Pa- kula won third all round facing “tirst in tumbling, fourth in springboard and fifth on rope climb. In the girls 10 years of - ia Lin age and under John- stone placed first on bak and fifth in ance ed fumbling and placed second round. In the girls 12 years of age and under Janet Suter when it comes to NEW HOMES. MUTTART wrote the BOOK! it’s Yours - F FEI @ YOUR CHOICE FROM DOZENS OF PRACTICAL PLANS C.M:H.C. - VILA. and F.C.C. APPROVED _ PROVEN, MONEY-SAVING “METHOD OF .CONSTRUCTION THE FINEST, VALUE-PACKED MANUFACTURED HOME AVAILABLE . . BAR NONE! ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER OF THE MANUFACTURED HOME INDUSTRY — SERVING CANADIANS SINCE .1927 MUTTART. MANUFACTURED ‘1 Edmonton: 10930 - 84 Street Your: Local’ Representative is MR, RONALD E, DALE, 1701-17 St. S., Cranbrook, B.C, “Phone- 426-2550. GENTLEMEN: PLEASE SEND ME WITHOUT OBLIGATION ‘A FREE COPY. OF MUTTART HOMES for 1973. came the. int a tumbling and Suzi Mohn fourth o Pla m box hor- &e, cite on balance beam ant id fifth in springboard. Silvia Jones in the girls 14 and under, placed in balance beam and tumb- rates who helped tr: ain the team were lyn Johnstone, Debbie seine re huk and Jack Aus, All girls in the 14 years of age and under calss also coach younger students ev- ery Thursday at Woodland Park School recreational gymnastics,’ * at Friday Fire’ A 12 by 35 foot struc- in Robson, utilized as and . storage barn area, wa destroyed. Priday after, +noon by fire, ee ts building, owned by Sam Gleboff & Robson, contained a ton of hay, sm- all amount of lumber and orchard ladders. No esti- mate was given on the va- Local RCMP said Mary Wanjoff, who lived next door, was burning grass when the fire got away. fe! responded Pup All-Stars Attend Tourney In Okanagan Castlegar Pup All-Stars attended a tournament on the weekend at Oliver. sults of the tourney were not available to the fastlopar! News ‘at press ough our inquiries indicated these will be for- thcoming. B.C. Hockey Finals Results of Comox Games The following are the results of the Pee which saw the Castlegar Pee Wees as runner-ups _ with five wins and one loss, Tourney winner was Burnaby. wean standings. wat ere: Tea 3 Castlegar FD Called Sunday and a Thirteen men answered the 3.55 alarm. Mr, Lewis termed it an ornery fire which was hard te et at. He stated there id been a short the gh ny ie an upstairs apart- The building is report- ed fully insured. ca Recreation News 6 Castlegar 5 10 Nanaimo 2 5 Comox 6 North Kamloops 2 Fort St. John = 1 Kimberley The scores of the Cas- Hegar Pee Wee Games wel 1st Game — March 16- th pared 4, Comox 1. id Game — Castlegar 5, Fort St. John 2, 3rd Game — March 17- i Castlegar 4, North Kam- loops 4th Game — Castlegar 8, Nanaimo 0, 5th Game — March 18- th Castlegar 4, Kimberley 3, This gives the Castlegar team the East-West Koo- tenay Ghamplonshp: larch 18- 6th G th Burnaby 8, Castlegar 3. Double Tourney Held Here By Junior Badminton Club : Castlegar Junior Bad- minton Club Doubles Tour- nament was held early in March with the following results; In the under 13 years of age event finals (boys doubles) Chris Ozachott and Ke johnson Russell Gleboff and "Rodger Brady, (girls doubles) fr- ene West and Susie Mohn won over Kim’ Warcimaga and Liz Da Costa, (mixed doubles) Lorne Zaystoff and Susie Mohn won over Mike From the Director's Desk By Jack Alouf The Tecreation and ad- ult education rogram windup will be hel in the Stanley Humphries gymnasium on Sat- - uniay, April 7. ere will be displays and some demonstrations of all the classes held this winter—c bles set up with informa- tion on all the cl bation by the Senior. Citi- zens Club. There will also presenta- Members of the maton & Commission al-Recreatlori®’ " ould be a really ob gib show. Children’s a clas: = have been eoneelied un- r notice. There‘ will Be a | a few more sessions term to prepare for the windup on April 7. There will be free pov- clinics held every se- cond i Thursday starting Mar- ch 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. at ene Vout Information Cen- Front Street. For further details contact Pe- . sponsored by Regional. Re- : creation Commission Ne i the a a Ball The. pro- ceeds Wi the field neckey ° team tS Vancouver on 18. Ken’s Auto & Wheel Alignment Phone 365-7532: EASTER IS ON ITS WAY! Avoid the Last Minute Rush. Get Your Car Safety Inspected Now See What Your Dollars Can Do! GIVE TO EASTER SEALS t the - Office for the Pup Hockey Cheque Out a Crippled Child Today Anyone inteteste din training course jae pus ae sho) should get thelr name to the Recreation Office as soon as possible. Programs are now a: ailable Tournament held March 30, 31 Ba April 1. Summer Staff for play- junds, canor id a hired. They are as sachs Staff: Head supervisor Diane De Paoli; Canoe camp. errs Head su, visor. Andy y Ver mont, rare Witean and Ste- ven Biroa. Life" guards at Pass Creek P; Head lifeguard Keith McGauley; lifeguards, Robert Knutson and Yas- min -Volovsek, With over 90 applica- tions it has not been easy Mr picking our staff for summer and we know that we have had to turn down many good applications. The annual cecreation leadership training will be held at Notre ‘Dame course material, and room and board. tation is the responsibility of the individual. There will be a certif- icate presented to all those who complete the course and pass the final test pap- Application forms and . full course outline are’ and the pl office at Selkirk Colle; Starting © this week. publi skating .¢ on aenmey Minor Baseball .registr- ations will be held on Mar- the Recrea- PETTITT PHOTOS PRAKTICA uc Priced in Mail Order Catalogues at ($179.95 Our Cash and Save |PETTITT] PHOTOS » | SOLOHd| LiL 13d Wichert and Sharon Plot- nikofé, tinal!” the senior event / * Bishop an finals’ (boys soubles) Greg id Harold Guille- man won over Bly ay off and Lorn tsoff, (girls doubles) Pat Wert and colleen Kllpatric won ov- indy Sheridan and Sane West, (mixed doubles) Pat West and Doug Morris- eau won over Kathy Mason and Greg op. Local Scout Patrol Hosts Trail Scouts Second Castlegar Leo- pard Patrol hosted the Fif- th Trail Scouts ata winter e was he- Robin Dalziel, Jim fim Shariane Ue izen, Trevor Hughes, Bruce Mackereth, Tom Shmoork- off and Dean Parfenuik. Leaders were Max Spo- oner, Loyd Groutage and Leo. Sommers, Max Spoon- er is an old Scout from Steve Saprunoti's Troop. Two Accidents On ‘Saturday ~ : Two. separate, aecidente were reported to the local RCMP Sat A Two ‘vehicles .were in collision on 8th St. in Kin- naird. Drivers were identi- fied as Serge Plotnikoff.and Ricki E. Paulson, both of The Paulson vehicle is No injuries ported but the Piotnikatt vehicle was estimated have $400 damage Paulson vehicle #51200, ror second aceldent in a a MS bet ercor a arven by Jona Bell of Fruitvale, ie Bell vehicle was traveling from Nelson to Castle; going out of con- trol halfway across the Prilliant Bridge and CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 22, 1973 Annual General Meefing Castlegar Tennis Club Today (Thurs., March 22nd) 7:30 p.m. Recreation Office Election of Officers and General Business. . 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