CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, March 10, 1977 TOURNEY are the if > members are, back row, lelt to right, manager Jerry All-Star team. Team Antignani, Larry Stock, Steve Sander, Gord Gemmill, Wayne Kinakin, Ed Zebrofi, Scott Moffat, Martin Sander First Annval Commercial Hockey Tournament “castiegar Allstars Dominate Weekend Tourney and coach Mike Maller. Frost row, left to right, mascot Chris Stock, Bob Innes, Phil Most Valuable Player Award te Beiea : Rick Beauchamp by Kevin and Shawn Biln Why not get the: best? © Get Zn Chromacolor TV Introducing ‘'Color Sentry’ :The automatic Picture: Control System and many other features. MIKE’S TV SERVICE 621 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-5112 ep ‘Today (Thursday, March 10) Friday, March 11 Saturday, March 12 Figure Skating Carnival: Castlegar Figure Skating Club Carnival, two performances at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Softball Seminar and Clinic: Softball seminar and coaches and unpre clinic at Kinnaird Elementary School from 9 a.m. to 5 Sunday, March 13 Monday, March 14 Tuesday, March 15 Wednesday, March 16 ‘Thursday, March 17 Upcoming activities of amateur athlelic ‘groups and leams are listed here through the courtesy of the Castlegar News. If admission prices are charged, they must be slated in the : notice. Submit information directly to the Castlegar News : by 12 noon Mondays. photo ar are Ralph Tassone, ~~ Rick Bes p Recéived Chainpionship Trophy From Silvester’s Food Mart Represeniative Moe Dulsrud Pensioners Curting Notes Castlegar Commercial All: stars captured the top berth at the firat annual Commercial. “Hockey Tournament, _Femain- ing the whole contest. Castlegar’s Rick Beauchamp was also voted the Most Valuable Player of the tournament, The Saturday tourney, hosted by Castlegar,’ included Beaver Valley, which - placed second; Cranbrook, in, third; and Nelson, which took faurth 2 ‘place. ‘The final game. of “the tournament saw the Allstars taking on the’ Beaver Valley club,’ which was playing its third game of the day. Castle- gar came up with an excellent hockey game, defeating .the tired but hungry Beaver Valley squad 12-3, Selected to the all-star team were goalie Dick Floyd of Cranbrook; defencemen Don McClay of Nelson and Larry Black ‘of Beaver Valley; and forwards ‘Wayne Kinakin . of Castlegar, Don Stanley of Cran- brook and. Willy White of Beaver Valley. Tournament statistics ; were as follows: Markin, Rick Beauehiinp, Lawrence ‘Chernoff and Don ascaba Missing from Harry Smith, Mel Stelck, Larry Price'and Ken Carlson. —Doug Harvey Photos for the Castlegar News Castlegar Cossacks Game 1—Castlegar 15 vs. Beaver Valley 6. Game 2—Cranbrook 7 vs ~tNelson 4. : Game $—Castlegar 9 vs Cranbrook 3. Game 4—Beaver Valley 14 vs Nelson 7. Game 5 Beaver Valley 10- vs Cranbrook Game ot Castlegar 12 vs Beaver Valley 3. Defeats Gonzaga Team By Jeremy Palmer Castlegar Cossacks rugby team, under the guidance of John Orr, opened their. 1977 spring season in flawless fashion over the weekend, taking an 18-12 win over Gon- zaga University in Spokane. As the Castlegar players assembled by the field prior to : their game, the’.Trail Rugby Club was being edged out by ~ Gonzaga’s fir rst, tea Surprised: vat, joss, the Cossacks were apprehen- Murphy Rink Places By John Dalziel. ‘The first week's play in the third Round Robin is now be- hind us and it is a bit early to sense any kind of trend. In the *A' section, Lloyd Lyons and his bonny boys won their first two games to take the lead in their half. In the‘B’, Cyril Bell and his bunch were the heavies, also with two wins. By the time you read this, these competitions will be four-fifths over and the -picture ‘will be much clearer. Ross Oborne has proved to be my Nemesis this season. In the last two competitions we have met twice, both times Ross was skipping in place of his regular skip and both times he managed to pull out ahead. However, I can honestly say : _-that he did it fair and square with good curling both times : and you can't beat that. ‘There can be no doubt that Ross is the most improved player in the gang and has a good future-in store on the. ice with the Pensioners. Nice going, Ross. Zs Congratulations are in order to Peter Murphy and his rink of Cecil Bradford, Ossie Jones and George Wilson. They have just returned from “Kelowna where they took part in the big Seniors’ bonspiel there. This time, the boys managed to bring back part of the loot, as they won third place in the ‘D’ event and came up Kills Trainer Two 12-foot pythons strangled their trainer sbefore hundreds of spectators during a circus act in Naples, Yugoslav-born Janco Sim- ba, 30, started his act in which the pythons intertwined them- with automatic cofteemakers. Come to think of it, with the- price of coffee where it is, 1 am not sure whether to con- sive about their own abilities, especially as it was their first game of the season, Gonzaga struck first and had Castlegar down by two converted tries, or 12-0. How- ever, Colin Hetman lifted the team’s spirits by scoring the first try of the season. Shortly after, Dale Patterson scored from a loose ruck from five ‘yards out, and the Cossacks ~ were back.in the game. ck defense’ pre weil further. scores, by Go ie and” Mitch: Hetman scored two more. tries, one on a tun of 65 yards. Lonnie Powell- was sticcessful on..one_of the tries and the Cossacks.stayed on top with the final seore being G 18 to 12, This Sunday" afternoon, Castlegar will play the Trail Colonial Rugby Club, either at Castlegar & District Project Society ed Annual General Meeting Wednesday, March 23 - 7 p.m. at the’ Castlegar Community Complex WANTED A Senior “A” Fastball Pitcher Qualifiers please phone immediately Nights (403) 327-7904 Days (403) 372-7904 TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES ? STAY AND SAVE AT THE MAYFAIR HOTEL - downtown, spacious & modem enjoy substantial savings on Breckfasts, - funches, snacks, cold drinks, Ice cubss & other For brochure and reservations write: “THE MAYFAIR HOTEL 845 Homby St, Vencouver, B.C. VEZ 1V Tor Phone area 604-687-6751 L GIRLS' FIRST HOCKEY team to be organized under the Castl and District + Minor Hockey Association has been having an active season playley visiting teams from both Trail and Kaslo. The most recent ant gue was played Saturday afternoon with the local girls tying the Kaslo girls’ team Rizzotti with t scorers were Colleen J swith therying goal scored by Kay Hughes. Members of the Castlegar girls’ team ‘are, s{tting, left to right,’ Elaine Denisoff, Jane Denisoff, Donna Kirby, Stacey O'Sullivan and Colleen Rizzottl. Back row, left to right, coach Paul Pellizzon, Helen Josafatow, Sue Anderpon, Bonnje Shiakoff, Linda Quaedviieg, Angie McFarlane, Michelle Anderson, Judy Walker, Kay Hughes and coach Roddy McKenzie. Missing from photo are Judy Snowden, Linda Baron, coach Davie MacKinnon and manager Mr. Josafatow: —Castlegar News Photo by Lois Hughes Castlegar and District Bowling Results CASTLEGAR NEWS; Thursday, March 10, 1977 ROBSON RECREATION NIGHTS Mondays Starts March 14 womens fi Teen Night T- Men Be fon n Night Wednesdays - Starts ‘argh 16 Mother & Daughter Night 7-8p.m. Father & Son Night 8-9p.m. Recreational hours have been set aside at the Robson Schoo! for the above categories to play recreational activities of thelr cholce. The allows for bet: adults and teens, and Bdulte & ‘and thelr children. Your child needs, your support. ° Molly Nazar 305-4440 For turther Information call: an LIVER is “HOLDIT! DON’T BUY. A THING UNTILYOU HAVE CHECKED OUR FOOD BUYS! ‘“pRICES IN ‘EFFECT THURSDAY, MARCH 10 To SATUADAY, MARCH 12 = CANADA GRADE A-1 BEEF CROSS RIB ROAST... BABY BEEF CANADA GRADE A-1 BEEF ) | SHORT RIBS LBs oes e eee SHAMROCK NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF THE - CITY OF. CASTLEGAR GARBAGE PICKUP The are ig ig. garbage collection for the City of Castlegar City of Castlegar Garbage Bylaw No. 121-1975: “Section 4 {d) ‘‘Garbage"’ shall mean all waste material discarded by householders and includes cold ashes. Section 5 All householders shall provide and maintain _in-good order and repair for each dwelling unit owned “or occupied by him, approved garbage receptacles, - each having a diameter: of not more:than 20 inches and ;~ a depth of not: more:than:24 Inches and each provider! vr witha tight; fitting cover. * Garbage can- Jiners‘of plastic material (as coarved by. the Public Health Authorities) which can be tled § Sos to be alr tight are approved and recommended. Section 11 (a) Every householder within the City shall be entitled to have collected and.disposed of'by the service, from each dwelling unit as defined, In;section’ (1) at a rate of one (1) collection per week, provided that”. the maximum weekly.“collection shall not exceed :two.,. Selkirk or Ootisch fields. Meanwhile, the Castlegar women's I team was them ‘or with them, -Just the same, it is nice to know -that they upheld the honor of the local club. Next week's games are as follows: March 15—Murphy vs. Wilson, LeRoy vs. Mills, Ver- zuh vs. Lyons and Bradford MS. Lipsett. March 16—Bell vs. Dalziel and Bate vs. Woytella, LeRoy vs. Bradford and Verzuh vs, Murphy. March 17—Mills vs. Lip- sett, Lyons vs. Wilson, Bate vs. Bell and Woytella vs,.Dalziel. An ‘extra game will be selves round him. ly he started screaming for help. Other performers -hacked the pythons: off Simba with axes but he was’ pronounced dead on arrival at a Naples. hospital. “over :Lipsett, Lyons over, Le- played when Bradford will meet Wil- son. This is a postponed game from last week, when the two skips were away. Last week's results were: Tuesday—Verzuh over LeRoy, Lyons. over’ Bate, Bell . over Wilson. -Wednesday saw Dalziel *Roy, Mills over Woytella. Thursday saw Mills over Bate, Woytella over Verzuh, Bell over Lipsett and Murphy {Oborne) over Dalziel. It is pretty well decided that our wind-up. party will be "held in.the lounge next Satur- day. ‘Also this Monday will see | + six, five-man rinks going over participating at its league tour- nament ‘at Selkirk College. Nothing seemed to go right for Castlegar. during the -first game. The team shot.a dismal 14 per cent from.the field and lost 46 to 28 to a hustling squad from Rossland. * The Rossland team had lost by 17 points the night before to Connacher News and seemed to be determined to ré- deem ‘themselves; It “was Castlegar’s' turn ‘to redeem themselves and they gave tho’ Connacher News team a good game—finally: losing by’ two pein the final score being 42 *Setuink College's team is to be congratulated for winning the tournament, with close wins over Cranbrook and. Con- nacher News. from Beaver Valley. _ One bright spot for the Castlegar. Women's team was “that captain Anka Manders was selected to the: first allstar, team. The girls are looking. for- ward to next year, as just about everyone will be returning and the prospects of adding some experienced playefs are excel- lent, eet ogres and one (1) tied cardboard:box; or - alternatively three (3) plastic bags. Maximum weight of each can Is 22.7 Kilograms (50 Ibs.). 7 \ - PUBLIC NOTICE : MINISTRY OF HIGHWAYS & PUBLIC WORKS (HIGHWAYS) : Effective Wednesday, February ard, 49772 Sigh ay #3 between ‘Highway #22A (Waneta Junction) : and Montrose, will be closed from 8 a.m.. to aah mi di to Friday ‘inclusive. The Highway will be opened ‘on the -hour each hour . . during this period to allow traffic to pass through ‘the construction zone. These closures will be in effect until further. notice and other. closure notices for this section of Highway are cantetled effective Wednesday, February 23rd;.1977. W..M. Sproul, P. Eng., Reglonal Highway Efigineer. for Minister of Highways & Public Works ‘city OF CASTLEGAR |: Golden Age Bowlers (Feb. 23) LHS Mine Pederson 177. LHT Mine Pederson 425. - MHS Gordon Ferguson 262 & 246, MHT Gordon Ferguson 696, Mon. Night Mixed. 7-9 p.m. LHS Nancy Donald 299. LBT Nancy Donald’ 698. fi MHS Len Donald 298. “MET Don Rosler 719. THS Sunshiners 1151. THT Screwballs 3173, Team -Points: Sunshiners 2, Tidy Bowlers 2, Screwballs 2, : lus ‘4's 2, Olympics 4, Lucky “other 600's: Dave Calder 615, Linda Miller 614, Darryl Rourke 694, Marvin Wood 645, Len Donald 706, Bruce Hucal 608, John Adams 615. Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Elsie Rysen 265. LHT ‘Elsie Rysen 675. MHS: Mark. Carigan 263. - MHT. ‘Mark: Cari Glen Earl 616, 082 > <.THS ‘Nomads 976, THT Slow Pokes 278. » Team Points; .Spares. 41, Nomads a Unknowns 25, Slow I Stars 45, Inferior 3 Larry Olson 600, Butch Quiding 606. Tues, Morning’ Ladies—Coffee Nadine Zebert 241. LHT Jo Tavlor 627. in 616Sand * THS Take Five 1027. THT Take Five 2966. / Team Points: Cheerios 64, Muffets 41, Mugs 38, Pincurlers 88, Take Five 49, Wheaties 44, Other 600's: Eleanor Holds- ‘worth 605, Britt Edblad 601, Tues. Afternoon Ladies—1 p.m... (Feb. 22) : + LHS Elsie Rysen 264. LHT - Trene Hill 628, THS Cameo Beauty Salon 1018. THT Cameo Beauty Salon 7. : Team Points: Super-Vali 61%, Boundary Electric 52%, Castlegar Drugs 46, Cameo Beauty Salon 39, Central Food Mart 36, Beauty Lane 29,. sine 600's: Elsie Rysen wee nett Mixed 7-9 p.m. {Feb. Lite Janine MacAlpine 241. LAT Janine MacAlpine 616.) te MHS: Gerry. Chernén ff 290)/MHT Matt?Roha 717::°° : -THS Columbia 5 1045. ‘Regulars Team Points: Ding Bats’ 1, Misfits 2, Alley Cats 4, Regu- lars 3, Screwballs 0, Columbia 6 2 Cher- nenkoff 608, Marvin LeRoy 604. * Wed: Morning Ladies—Drivers (Feb. 23) LHS Ruth. Rourke 277. LHT Ruth Rourke 622. THS 1003, THT { Wea tern Canada School of Auctichéering Ltd. Canada's “first,;and the: only Canadian’ co! under the ghsing ‘Act, F.S.A. 1070, C.388, For particulars of the next-p-+ Bor EEN Lacombe, Alberta oF Phone. 782-6215 ‘from our representative, HH. Thiessen “who ‘willbe at: Hi Arrow Arms Motor, Hotel, Castle- gar on March 17th, 1977 (Tel. 365- 7282) & at Peebles Motor Inn, Nelson on ‘March 18th, 1977 (Tel: 352-3525). t _ How 9am, fe 3pm, 4 im _ Wyou require financing to aes 2747... ‘Team Points; Ramblers 3, Model Tees 1, Chevys 3, T-Birds 1, Bobeats 3, Kawasaki 1. Other 600's: Betty Pinter 614, Marge Allingham 601. > Modennnze sta expand your business and are unable to “Wed. Night Ladies—Cut-Rate (Mar. 2) LHS Selma Adams 268, LHT Myrna Wesley 684. THS Swallows 1005. THT Canaries 2810. °* 3 Team Points: Budgies 1, Canaries 2, Eagles 3, Parrots 3, Swallows 2, Woodpeckers 1. Other. 600's: Fran /Moffat. 662, Dot. Tipping 650, Lynne Johnson 644, Selma Adams 640, Pauline Marquis. 618, pon Humphrey 614, Wed. Night Mixed 911 p.m. (Feb. 23)" * LHS Marge Bonnett 304, LHT Marge Bonnett 737. MHS Paul Perepolkin 255. ° MHT Mickey Read 655. THS Tired’Five 964. THT Tired Five 2788. Team Points: Sparrows 0, Square Balls 4, Flukey Five 2, ~ Tired Five 2 Sports Be Roxy, ‘ + Rollers 2, 4 Other 600 i j tot 647, Elsie Hicbert § Drader 611, Linda Paul Perepolkin 622. Tho Hat ick, LHS Myrna. Wesley 280. LHT Colleen Lightle 714. mane Lions 999. THT Lions Mra Points: Chipmunks 8, Lions 3,: Teddy Bears’ 2,' Squirrels 1, Beavers 1, Minks 2. Other 600's: Dorothy Har- dy 603, Nona Paulson 642, Babe ;Dascher, 684, Myrna Wesley ct) Shut-Out: Myrna Wesley -(game 1)" Thurs. Afternoon Ladies— Rowdy Rollers’ (Feb. 24) LHS Bonnie, White 295. LHT Jean Muller 642. THS. Criers ° wou, THT Hooters 2809. ‘Team: Points: Hooters 4, Screamers 3, Groaners 1, Wai- ers 1, Criers 3, Moaners 0, + Other 600's: ‘Bonnie White 635; Kay Gaiehie 628, Erma L 700 Minor Athletes | Served by Association A successful 1976 season, throughout | which.» donations have been made to’-nine dif- ferent organizations represent- ing 1,700. minor athletes, was reported at / Monday ‘night's annual meeting of the Castlegar “and District Athletic’ Associa- tion. * The 1976 operation is con- sidered to have been. operated ina notably successful manner, attributed’ mainly. .to -a~ full executive body, which |has not been possible in tha past few. years. Those persons. acting inthe capacity of In 18976 organizations re- . ceiving ‘funds’ included Minor Hockey, Figure Skating, Girls’ Softball, Boys’ Baseball, Junior Tennis, Junior Hockey, Aqua- nauts Swim Club and Senior Soccer. _.. Through the acceptance of funds from the Athletic As- sociation, these sporting or- ganizations are able to carry.on their function: without: raising registration:fees to the, point where many children would be unable te take. part. It is also hoped ‘that through’ the grant, these sraenizaione will not be included chairman Alex Chevel- dave, Mel: McMullen, Laurie Lyons, Fred: Arishenkoff, Bill Watt, Pat Picton, Earl Salekin, Jim Beattie and Doug Pilatzki, with Pat Metge acting in the: capacity of coordinating secre- It is the function of this “executive body. to ‘disburse funds received from the United — ‘Appeal for atheletic, purposes.: ° -) Groups eligible: for. grants are those. atheletic . organizations ‘* which promote :2 . particular. ‘sport for children. and young adolescents in the community. - All monies to be distributed come’ directly from the’ grant - received ‘through the Anited Appeal. ‘ on van sna vidal ‘basis for funds. The. Athletic Association * would like to thank-those per- sons_who have donated to the United Appeal and ask for their ; continued support in the years to come. . ers 684," Mykyté “618, “ Bobbie Keraiff. 602. Thurs. Night Mixed (Feb. 24) LHS Linda Miller 266." Ann Gouk 705. IHS Matt Rohn aus. MET Matt Rehn 763, Other 8300's: Orlando Vee. chio 302, THS Misfits 1174, THT: Misfits 3260. Team Points: ‘Avengers Oo; ° Early Risers 2, R-T's.0,° All Stars 4, Stand Bys 3, Misfits 4, Dynamiters 4, Cannon Balls 1, Robson Rollers 2, Anything, Goes 0, Alley Cats 1, Challeng- rs 3. Other 600's: Quinto Maida 735; Garry Rayner 721, Marvin Wood 716, Darrel Rourke 705, Ken.. Emmons 704, Vecchio 700, Linda Miller 696, Ed Adshead 687, Mark Car- riagan 677, Charlie Burdett 631, Glady. Manahan. 630, . Frank , Webster 621, Jake Koenig 614, Walter Kanigan 607. Fri. Night Mixed 7-9 Pm. (Feb. 25) LHS 'Pearl Mott 266. LET 2 , Pearl Mott’ 662. MHS Darre! Rourke $22. MHT Darrel Rourke 708. THS Road Runners 1084. THT. Super Stars 3053. Team Points: Super Stars 60, Road Runners 54, Mischiefs 44, Lamp Lighters 42, Trainees 40, ‘Five Pennies 24. Other 600's: Charlie’ Bur- ‘dett 691, Robin Dalziel 683, Ron McIntrye 646, Larry Olson 609,- Don Beck 601. Fri. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Feb. 25) LHS - Annette iy Orlando | Bam: BURNS | BULK REG. OR ALL BEEF . FLEECY. ‘FABRIC ‘SOFTNER |... 02... LIGHT FLAKED TUNA coz... ASST'D am ‘MIXES - See. DELSEY Tots PKG. eee deeeeereetee ee $927 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO © JU ICE. 48 OZ. MARGARINE BOUTIQUE TOWELS 2-ROLL a CALIFORNIA ‘CALIFORNIA "a9 288, LHT Darline Edwards 606. MBS Jinx Peel 318. MHT Jinx Peel 685. THS Newcomers 1095. THT Newcomers Team Points: Mean Ma chines 0,Outsiders 1, 100 or Bust. 3, Newcomers 2, Chal- lengérs 2, Alley Brats 3. Other 600's: Charlie Bur- dett 661, John-Mykyte 621. nee ee The deadline for receipt of bowling results. is td noon: Fridays. - ‘Youmaybe a cree A Check these numbers. 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