CASTLEGAR NEWS, April 23, 1980 The final touch to an- other successful hockey year was the Rebel windup, held at the Fireside Place last Friday. Brian Pritchard. was master of ceremonies for the evening’s events which in- the Verigin Trophy “or Most Lespirational Play from Elmer Verigin Tim Krug is presented Canada Safeway Trophy by for player Terry Hugh with ability sent Tassone favorite with fens Award presentations highlight Rebel windup | cluded a banquet, presen- tation of awards, and a dance for about 150 hockey players, parents and fans. Convener for the even- ‘ing was Mrs, Pauline Naz- aroff, A colorful “Toast to the Barry Streliev accepts the Booster Club Trophy from Reiny Bermel went to Bruno Tassone, who thank you kiss to A Most Valuable Player and Valued rote Player owards with a Coach” was given by Phil Shorstobitoff, Other speak- ers included Marah Johnson, president of the Castlegar: Rebela; Mayor Audrey Moore, representing the City of Castlegar; Martin Vander- poll for Regional Recreation Commission No. 1; Gib Lind, president of Castlogar's De: nor Hockey A igin Industries — Most In- * spirational Player to Dave McKinnon, proved Player to Barry. Strel- lev. With words of appre- ciation, team members pre- - sented gifts to .coach’ Ed* _Ed Wyatt. - Terry Hughes, repre- senting Canada Safeway, presented a trophy for the player combining sportsman- ship with ability to Tim - Krug. Dave Ferguson, for Mit- chell Supply — Most Valu- able Player voted by fans, to Bruno’ Tassone. Rae Penman, for Ander- son Agencies — Most Valued Team Player to Bruno Tas- sone, Mike Molnar, for Mike's R.V. Ranch — Rookies of the Year to Terry Nazaroff and Doug Knowler. Russell Verigin, for Ver- Wyatt, trainor Doug McKinnon, as- sistant coach Tim Paul, team doctor — Dr. Hall, team helper — Brian Fietz and toa dedicated fan — Nick Voykin, Booster Club president Reiny Bermel presented each player with a keeper trophy and with carefully chosen words, made a comment on each one, A humorous _presen- tation on Reflections of 79-80 was given by. Mrs. Jeanette Horning. Congratulations are ex- tended to the Rebels, the executive and mostly, to the fans, for another successful hockey season. (Minor Hockey / The annual Castle; Minor Hockey Association meeting was held last Thurs- day in the Regional Rec- reation Complex and al- though a small turnout was experienced, a productive meeting was reported. The president's and sec- retary-treasurer’s report in- dicated a successful year, both on and off the ice. President Gib Lind thanked all people involved in minor hockey this past year for their support, Divisional managers, coaches, referees-in-chief; Doug Coul- son will be equipment man- ager; and Sam Conkin will be. Minor Hockey ‘Week chair- man. One or two division have Glen Frisk, . Pr sernneris ped “Kicks 5 off season _ By mehly ‘The 1980 tennis peason is well underway, with the Castlegar Tennis Club's first “Fun Tennis Tournament” to be held May 4, . Members and non-mem- bers are welcome. A social will follow the tournament. This is an excellent oppor-' tunity to meet other mem- bers, so don't miss this event. As in previous years, men's night will be every Tuesday and ladies’ night every Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to. 11. Equal playing privileges are given to both juniors and seniors on these nights, £ Kootenay area teechs team to attend the.B.C. Sum-. mer Games at Kelowna in August is being organized. Also, the Buick Challenge Mixed’ Doubles Tournament gets under way in June. Any juniors or seniors interested in playing in these events should contact Gordon Gray at 365-3822 for details, Please check the bulletin board at the club for information’ on other upcoming events, If you wish to purchase new tennis balls you can do so by contacting Shirley Wanjoff at 365-7627. See you on the courts. ROUND TRAMPOLINES N at the Castlegar Lions Trade Fair, April 25 - 26 . or phone 365-3136 as well. Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Association has decided not to sponsor a summer hockey schoo] or a mid-summer hockey game this year. It was also decided that an increase of $7 in fees .be assessed each player and that a training camp of at least seven days be held prior the of the timekeepers, scorers and all others were also thanked. was given to Rae Penman. 1980. following: les. boxes. . Rocks bage pickup. Thank you. PUBLIC NOTICE tothe RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF CASTLEGAR SPRING CLEAN-UP PROGRAM The City’s Spring Clean-Up Program will take place from Monday, April 14, 1980 through to Friday, May 2, Garden shrubbery and household ‘refuse will be picked up provided the householder complies with the 1. Branches MUST ba tied and piled in neat bun- 2. Leaves, garden refuse, and paper MUST be placed in plastic garbage bags or cdrdboard The peste items WILL NOT be 2 picked up: 5. Concrete 3. Any other objects that cannot be handled by one man, ! Refuse should be put out on your normal garbage pickup day and be placed at property line close to the area where your weekly garbage pickup is made. Schedule will be the same as the normal weekly gar- The Ootischenia Disposal s Site is open every day, for anyone wishing to haul their own refuse. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE: For pickup of old stoves, machines, dryers, hot water tanks, and chesterfields — please phone City Hall at 365-7227. This service will only be offered for the duration of the Spring Cleanup as advertised above. Your co-operation in helping us to have a clean city will be very much appreciated. CITY OF CASTLEGAR refrigerators, washing ROOKIE OF THE YEAR went to two of the Rebel players, Doug -Knowler, second to the left, and Terry Nazaroff as the. Mike's RV Ranch Trophy is presented team manager Glen Frisk and Mike Molnar. —News/Mirror Fotos by Lois Hughes Eat Right and Feel Great When you sit down to dinner, do you automatically reach for the salt shaker? On the whole, Canadians con- sume far too much salt and this has been linked with high blood p: Taste referees, d of ref- erees, chairman of Minor sy Week, Fred Voykin, te two successive years of service in that position, and to Earl Salekin for his four years of service as secretary- treasurer. Salekin has also ° supervised and coordinated the summer hockey schools 1980-81 hockey season. Two people have vol- unteered to operate a one- week summer hockey school. Fred Lalonde and Tom Biln, with the help of Earl Salekin, are busy organizing and planning a session for Aug- ust. News and advertising will be out shortly. There are no ‘plans, however, ‘for a mid-summer hockey game. Persons interested in and mid hockey games over the past year or two. Annual reports were re- ceived from treasurer Earl Salekin, Ladies’ Auxiliary president Sharon Isfeld, Mi- nor Hockey Week chairman Fred Voykin, WKMHA rep- resentative Gary Paulson, ice coordinator Jim Corbett, equipment manager Doug Coulson and head coach Dan Mair. Division managers Mar- celle Audet, Fred Lalonde, Marty Carew, Tom Biln, Moe Zibin, Gib Lind and Ed Isakson reported on their respective divisions and the year's operations. Nominations for the 1980-81 executive were held. Unfortunately, no one pres- ent volunteered to run for office. As a result, Gib Lind retains the presidency for now while Earl] Salekin re- mains secretary-treasurer. Nonna Paulson remains re- cording secretary and Tom Biln has volunteered to be vice president. The president is pleased to be able to announce the following volunteers as well: your food first — adding extra salt: is usually not necessary. ice will be Jim Corbett; head coach will be Gerry Hird; Allan Verigin and Fred Lalonde will be public that: -City of Castlegar. the City of Castlegar. Castlegar. CITY OF CASTLEGAR IMPORTANT NOTICE Building Permits The city of Castlegar wishes to remind the general NO PERSON shall start any building, alterations, repairs, install a pool, or fence, of any kind without first receiving a building permit from the NO PERSON shall use or occupy any building without first receiving an occupancy permit from ~NO PERSON shall pave, or asphalt, any driveway without receiving a building permit from the City of FAILURE to obtain permits can result in fines up to $250.00 per day and may require removal of any construction which violates any City Bylaws. a om ind, G. Braman a coaches’ or ref- erees’ clinic this summer _ under the sponsorship of minor hockey are to write Earl Salekin or Gib Lind. Anyone interested in being a ‘division manager, house coach, rep coach ‘or executive member is asked to contact either of the above people. Coming Sunday, May 4 CABLE WEST SUBSCRIBERS ‘CASTLEGAR Effective Apr. 29, '80 View CTV on CH13 SL TALCECPEDIRECTORY ST. DAVID’ 8 a.m, Eucharist 10.a.m, Eucharist and Sunday Schoo! _ Morning Prayer on Fourt Sunday Rob: 2nd & 4th Sunday 10a.m. Rev. Desmond Carroll 365-2271 1471 Columbia Ave., Trail Pastor D. Zinner 365-2649 Saturday Services: 9:30 a.m. Sabbath School (Adults & Children) 11 a.m. Divine Worship IT IS WRITTEN BiBLE SEMINAR Every Sunday & & Tuesday: Everyone is Welcome OF CANADA 624 - 6th Ave. S. 1% Blocks south of Community Complex and Sunday School Robson:Ist & ad Sundays Rev. Ted Bristow 365-8337 or 365-7814 804 -7th Ave., South Church School City of Castlegar Phone: 365-7227 Pastor fra Johnson Phone 365-6762 405 Maple St. Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m, Lowell Kindschy Ph, 365-3664 or 365-3662 Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday, 11:30 a.m. on Radio CKQR MEETS SUNDAY a.m. Ph. 365-7973 352-5105 below Castleaird Plaza Ph. 965-6317 -9:50 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Service 7 p.m. Fellowship Service Tuesday, 7 p.m. Cottage Bible Studies Friday, 7 p.m. Youthand Family Night Rev. Ed. Wegner, Pastor 4 4 a FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 7th Ave. South : 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Infant Nursery and Junior Congregation Minister H.M. Harvey Phone 365-3816