CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 17, 1977 ‘Hockey for Minors _ Castlegar and District Bowling Results Bouncing Pucks Goaltenders have nightmares over pucks jump and take crazy which bounces In front of the net. ‘They stop more of them than they miss, malnty be- cause they have lightning reflexes, Forwards sometimes score with flip shots which tand just in front of the goal — not so close the goalie can smother it, not so far out he can get set. The I situation is for a forward to have a teammate ready to break In for a rebound. A crazy hop might ut the goalie off balance and unable to recover fas’ se If you're a forward, use the shot. If you're a goal- z sender, Pray you won't have to play them often. 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Mon, Night Mixed 7-9 (Jan, $1) LHS Lil Johnston 266, LHT Erma Mykyte 646. MHS Charlie Burdett 306, MHT Charlie Burdett 776. ° THS Olympics 1091; THT Olympics 3184, Team Points: Screwballs 1, pm Sunshiners 0, Lucky 2's 3, Plus 4's 2, Olympics 4, Tidy Bowlers 2. Other 600's: Marty Carew 688, Marvin Hood 621, Len Donald 610, Marvin Wood 650, Darryl Rourke 641. Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m, LHS Susan Carrigan 242. LHT Susan Carrigan 593, MHS Glen Ear! 307. MHT Glen Earl 780. THS Spares 1050, THT Nomads . Team Points: Spares 31, Nomads 31, Unknowns 19, Slow Pokes 82, All Stars 89, Inferior Wiezels 40, Other 600’s: Larry Olson 661, Art Dusseault 687. Tues. Morning Latlies—Coflee Break (Feb. 1) LHS Britt. Edblad 271. LHT Britt Edblad 668. THS Take Five 980. THT Cheerios 2811. Team Points: Cheerios 48, Muffets 34, Mugs 38, Pincurlers 32, Take Five 41, Wheaties 35. Other 600's: Dorothy Har- dy 637, Barab Watt 602. Tues. Afternoon Ladies—1 p.m. LHS Mary. Quiding 289. LHT Mary Quiding 667. THS Super-Valu 988. A minor Penalty shall be {mposed on ai Diver oc who holds ‘ai Tc opponent panes or stick or in any other Business Directory Advertising Super-Valu 2769. Team Points: Super-Valu 62%, Boundary Electric 43%:, Castlegar Drugs 37, Central Food Mart 30, Cameo Beauty Salon 29, Beauty Lane 24, Other 600's: Elaine Martin 647, Kay. Gritchin 635, Wilma . Frost 622, Betty Macalister 616, Dot Tipping 614. . Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. LHS Kay Adshead 287. LHT. Kay Adshead 702. MHS Larry Olson - 303. MHT La:ry Olson 762. THS' Columbia 6 - 1060. * “THT Columbia 6 - 3000. Team Points: Dingbats 4, Misfits 1, Alleycats 0, Regulars 2, Screwballs 3, Columbia 5 - 2. Other 600's: Matt Rohn 662, Marvin Leroy 649, Gerry There is now space available for rent In our Inexpensive Business Directory. Any or In this well-read feature. Call us now for a cost quote. advertising is welcome Chernenkell 659, Mable Postni- off 628, Tues. Night Mixed 9 - 11 p.m. (Feb, 8 ) LHS Carol Vecchio 289, LHT Lynda Wood 689, MHS Walter Kanigan 337. MHT Walter Kanigan 715, THS Live 5 - 1203. THT M.O.T.S. 3126. Team Points: Rowdy Rush- Ins 3, Headpins 1, Live 6 .- 2, M.O.T.S, 2, Roadhogs 1, Night hawks 8... Sparrows 959. THT. Flukey Five 2680. Team Points: Square Balls ‘ 2, Sports, 2, Flukey Five 3, Sparrows 1, Tired Five 1, Roxy Rollers 3, Other 600's: Micky Read 661, Fred Wachuk 649, Golden Age Bowlers LHS Jessie Donnan 183, LHT Jessie Donnan 478, MHS) Henry Humphrey 222, MHT Wilbert Simmons 536. : CAS EGAR. ‘NEWS Other 600's: Charlie Bur- dett 711, Orlando Vecchio 675, Erma Mykyte 648, Marvin Wood 640, Matt Rohn: 628, Larry Webster 627, Carol Vec- chio 606, Martha Halisheff 603. Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers LHS Ruth Rourke 264. LHT Betty Pinter 702. THS Ramblers and Kawa- saki 946, THT Chevys 2782, Team Points: Ramblers 2, Chevys 2, T-Birds 1, Bobcats 3, Kawasaki 3, Model Tees 1. Other 600's: Mable Postni- koff 652, Ruth Rourke - 680, Elaine Mair 636, Chris Hrytzak 624, Bobbie Keraiff 617, Erma Mykyte 602, Wed. Night Ladies—Cut Rate (Feb. 9) LHS Polly Sawchenko'291: LHT Myrna Wesley 657. THS Swallows 982. THT Swallows 2626, Team Points: Budgies 3, Canaries 1, Eagles 1, Parrots 1, Swallows 8, Woodpeckers 3. Other 600's: Elsie Forester 613, Fran Moffat 602. Wed. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. LHS Shirley Barton 234. LHT Shirley Barton 646. MHS. Mike Laren 269. MHT Mike Laren 634. THS The Tired Five 1007. THT The Tired Five 2792, Team Points: Sparrows 4, Sports 0, Square Balls 1, Tired Five 3,Roxy. Rollers 3, Flukey Five'h.. Other 600's: Marge Bon- . nett 600. Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Nina Perepolkin 235, LHT Loretta Read 579. MHS. Fred wach 315, MHT Mike Laren 66: THS Square mil and Bruce Takin a 607, Mark Carrigan 603. Other 300's: Bill Davis 315, Matt Rohn 301, Fri. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (Feb. 4 LHS Joyce Lipkovitz. 236, LHT Pearl Mott 674, MHS Robin Dalziol 309, MHT Ron McIntyre 701. THS Road Runners 1087. THT Mischiefs 2896. Team Points: Super Stars 61, Road Runners 47, Mischiefs 41, Trainees 35, Lamp Lighters 34, Five Pennies 20. Other 600's: John Paulson 684, Tony Costa 675, Darrel Rourke 626, Robin Dalziel 622, . Fel. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. ‘Thurs. Morning Ladies LHS Myrna Wesley 277. LHT Myrna Wesley 715, THS Teddy’ Bears 973. THT Lions 2677. Team Points: Beavers 1, Lions 8, Minks 2, Squirrels 3, ‘Teddy Bears 1, Chipmunks 2. Other 600’ Yvonne Molly Sorge Thurs. Afternoon Ladies— Rowdy Rollers‘ (Feb. 3) LHS Marge Bonnett 253, LHT Marge Bonnett 661. THS Hooters 980. THT Criers 2554. Team Points: Hooters 1, Screamers 4, Groaners 2, Wail- ers 0, Criers 3, Moaners 2. Other 600's: Erma Mykyte _ 641, Kay Gritchin' 618. - Thurs. Night Mixed (Feb. 3) LHS Erma Mykyte 298. LHT Erma Mykyte' 689, MHS Walter Kanigan 319. MHT Nick Karzaniewski 743. THS All Stars 1356. THT All Stars 3303. . Team Points: Avengers 3, Early Risers 4, The Rs & Ts 1, All Stars 2, Stand Bys 0, Misfits 2,.Dynamiters 0, Cannon Balls 2, Robson Rollers 1, Anything Goes 3, Alley Cats 4, Chal- lengers. 2. Other 60's: Linda Lucas 683, Elaine Horlick 617, Carol Vecchio 615, Lin Martman 602, Darrel. Rourke 734, Matt Roh 723, Mario Carpino 715, Bi Davis 704, Walter Kanigaii'700, Doug Fellman 699,.Butch Quid- ing 694, John Dasher 667, George : Stoochnoff 663,. Jake Koenig 656, Frank Webster 655, Toni Cordeiro 645, Ed Ads- head 626, Orlando Vecchio.619, John Paulson 619, Ken Em- mons 618, Scott Wood 613,” | Jr. Hockey Standings I Kootenay’ International Junior Hockey League finat standings for the 76-77 Season. Grand Forks i East Cranbrook Creston Kimberley Fernie Spokane Creston was awarded second place, winning four, losing one and tieing one with Kimberley during league play. Final Top 10. ySecrer® T. Connatty Castlegar Scores of recent games: Feb. 1—Grand Forks 1 at Nelson. 8, Spokane 5 at Ross- land 8, z Feb, 2—Trail 2 at Creston’ 0, Kimberley 6 at Fernie 8. Feb. 4—Rossland 6 at, Nel- son 7, Castlegar 3 at Creston 6, -” and Spokane 5 at Cranbrook 8, Feb. 5—Grand Forks 2 at Kimberley 6, Castlegar 6 at ~ Nelson 4, Creston 2 at Rossland. © § and Fernie 5 at Trail 7. Feb. 6—Grand Forks 8 at Cranbrook 4, Kimberley 5 at. = Castlegar 8 and Spokane 4 at Fernie 9. LHS Darline Edwards 236, LHT Annette Waywood 611. MHS. Theron Isfeld: 273. MHT Jinx Pee) 660. THS Outsiders 965, THT ; Challengers 2787. Team: Points: Mean. Ma- chines 0, Outsiders 3, 100 or Bust 1, Newcomers 1, Chal- lengers 4, Alley Brats 3. Other 600's: Ed Waywood 651,-Theron Isfeld 646. Youth Bowling Council Mixed Pee Wee Division | - + GH§ Brenda Grewcock 90. GHT Tammy Bennett 168, BHS Dean Bird 103, BHT Lorne Hawthorne. 189. . Bantams - “ GHS Lori Mattiazzi 147. GHT Lori Mattiazzi 866. BHS Shawn Smith 168. BHT Shawn Smith and Brian McEwan 439. Juniors * GHS Lozise Hall 250. GRT Natalie Zaytsoff 501. BHS' Robert Mott 250, BHT Robert Mott 504. Seniors - E GHS. Faye Bignell 191. GHT Debbie Wood 545. - BHS Mike Wichert 290, BHT Mike Wichert 690. a ee _The deadline for receipt of bowling results is 12 noon Fri- days, The Castlegar News re: serves the'right to limit the publishing of results to those it NOW RENTING ‘SHAVERS BENCH TOWNHOUSES 2'Bedroom Suites (1040 sq. ft.) Month ».0000e 3 Bedroom Suites (11458q. ft.). Month .. FOR INFORMATION Call 364-2249 Alfer2p.m. = 4250 5280 Paint, and Wallpaper in all pattems, are available at P&G Builders Columbia Ave. 365-7725 - “FEBRUARY 1S HEART MONTH” KOOTENAY COLUMBIA CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY ° * BRILLIANT, B.C, ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Pleate take Roe that the Annual General Meeting of the Kootenay Columbia Co-opsrative Society will be held at OOTISCHENIA COMMUNITY HALL Saturday, February 19, 1977 7 p.m. “FEBRUARY 1S HEART MONTH" considers current. put some Spring into your home with GEM CUTTING [s exe ‘af the ‘popular evening ‘courses being offered at Selkirk® College. Here instructor. sar. Bab ‘Shepherd is demonstrating one of the stages in this particular art. Participants will cand, grind and polish a finished gem stone, beginning with rough material; Included in the college's varied program are two beekeeping courses, one for the beginner and one for those with some experience. Instructors are Seorss Melatyre and Ian Hamilton.—Selkirk College Photo _ Pickpocket Victim. Becomes the Victor Carrying her infant daugh+ ter in her arms, Carole Erick- son of Seattle chased three men who stole her wallet during a bus ride, Not only.did she get her wallet back, she made a- profit, “ When = Mrs. Erickson boarded the bus last Wednes- day with her daughter, three _ men crowded around her. They” bumped her several times and _ soon got off the bus. Then she discovered her wallet was gone. ‘After chasing the men while carrying her one-year-old daughter, Mrs. Erickson asked-/ a cab driver to call police. But: ; Re refused and “Junt potted Old Pensi a pay telephone ‘aetoss the street,” she said, rg nearby’ and ited him ‘to watch her child, Wher Mrs. Erickson chal- ~Jenged one of the men she was chasing, he dropped her wallet. ‘She picked it up and saw ‘the ‘money was missing. “Hey, turkey,” she told the man, “give me back my money.” i The man pulled out a roll of money and asked how much she had lost.'She grabbed. the roll from his hand, ‘getting $29... = She ‘remembers’ ha’ aving ge ners Guaranteed Supplement Application forms. » ‘Bartolac’s. cousin, - Golden Wedding Anniversary The 60th Wedding “Anni | versary of Mr..and Mrs, John’ Bartolac was celebrated re- cently, with a dinner for rels- tives and friends at the Hi Arrow Arms, ety : The couple were honored with a scroll from Pope Paul as well as congratulatory mes- 7 sages from 'Prime. Minister , Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Oppost- tion Leader Joe Clark, Koot- enay West MP Bob Briaco, Gov. Gen. Jules Leger, Rossland. Trail MLA Chris D'Arcy, Revelstoke-Slocan MLA. Bill King and the cities of Castlegar and Grand Forks. They were : also récipienta . of numerous cards and flowers. Attending.the supper was Mr. Bartolac's sister-in-law . Mary Bartolac, who was bridesmaid at their wedding In 1927 at Bosiljova, Yugoslavia. They were married by Mrs. "Rather Leonard Spraycar. Mr. Bartolae came to ‘Canada a year after their marriage and was followed by Votce of the People “Alook Editor, Casdegas News: Perhaps the Critic Twins were a bit‘harsh in their eon _Lose. Weight ' By. Eating More Potatoes A British medical research- er says people should eat more potatoes—as many as 10 a - day—to lose weight and lessen "risk of bowel cancer, 80th Wedding ‘Anniversary for Mrs ‘and Mrs. John Bartolac his. wife, Ana, and daughter Cathrine in 1938.- (He firat worked for West ‘ Kootenay Power and Light and then for Canadian Pacific Rail- road in 1989, retiring as a CPR cashier. in 1969... - Before coming to Castlegar in 1960, the ‘couple lived. in South Slecan, Slocan City, En- derby, Rossland and Grand ‘orks, Mr. Bartolac, enjoys wood- work while both “enjoy fishing. The couple have two Mrs. (Cathrine): Dr. Denis Burkitt of Lon- don sald in an interview that in an Irish study 23 volunteers who ate two pounds of potatoes daily lost, weight. Eating ‘starch in natural forms, such’ as potatoes or whole grain bread, makes peo- , ple feel full earlier so that they eat less and cut down on total calorie consumption, he said. His theory about cancer, which he said is disputed, is that food such as potatoes and whole’ grain bread adds fibre to the diet. . He argues. that: diets in economically-developed_coun- Wall Berry of Revelstoke and’ - Mrs, Angus (Mary) MacKay of Grand Forks and eight ‘grand- children, tries, Canada, contain too little fibre, which. is re- flected. in high rates‘ of colon cancer in those’ countries, _————_ at Kootenay Report "16 These communities, there- + fore, totally depend upon these’ induatriea and furthermore, the 1 of the tterns, and it was. believed necessary ‘to: the municipal-provincial- |-federal are facilitate on the issue. *. ‘The purpose of this parti. ‘cular writing is to examine the implications. of the. govern- sment's economic study ‘Koot- enay Report ‘76: which may indirectly. contribute to. the: Fur- directly affected by this. Under the assumption that + ‘Kootenay Report. "16 is basical- ly postulating the implications or possibilities for this area's - future, we will examine the future of those . three “large igs’ which it. so ac- thermore, it will provide some insight into this area's future curately describes. If. we''are \to ‘accept the | that the logical pri- Many people in Castlegar believe that the’.present eco- nomic situation of Castlegar is ‘okay’ and would like it ‘to remain. basically as’) is. Numerous comments ‘of. this -sort -are. plentiful, however, . they‘are questionable. Over the past few years, I mary concern of people and in- dustry today is profit’ maximi- zation (and there is consider- able supportative ‘evidence of’ this), then the examination of :‘our future -is relatively sim- plistic: 1. The B.C. Hydro’ con- struction Projects will not last , forever; Z (2 ‘Cominco; the” area's. ‘target’ “has, been” “ and). in’ the’ following ‘spara- graphs, I will attempt briefly to present the propositions I have constructed from that informa- tion.” “The Critic’ Twins ‘would greatly ‘appreciate’ other in. terested persons. to. crilicize these propositions, or ‘to sug: gest other variables which may have been ‘overlooked. po The’ Castlegar News has’ , Provided us with space to voice our comments—let us make use ” of it; for without stimulation of thought, stagnation.and decay + will occur (see Fred Merriman, ‘Democracy—What - -is’..it?' - Castlegar’ News, Feb. 8/77). The most obvious: conclu. ‘sion reached in ‘Kootenay ‘Re- port: 76° is that. this ‘area is primarily ‘involved ‘in resource extraction and! that, apparent- ly, there are no secondary. con- cerns (such as production of the final product).’The three larg- est employers for Castlegar are. : the ‘Cominco’ ‘ operations. in ‘Trail, Celgar in Castlegar, and the Seven” Mile®: Project—all’ three of which tesource ex- : tractive-type industri By- © “maintaining ‘itself in ‘Trail only’ ° because the removal of its plant. would : “be disastrous: on: the- area; berley is having its: producing life considerably diminished by. the introduction of more: ef- fective ‘mining methods; ++ 4. The pulp market around : the world is forcing Celgar. to : adopt’ more. effective ‘means, and; 5. The: cost-efficiency formula on’ which: industries <- operate to maintain themselves ‘: in’-an - increasingly rational world is resulting in: tremen-.” » dous technological innovation in |, all industries. ‘Sucti ‘ifinovattons,: the’ striving for. more efficient and ~. affective means, inevitably gave way.to,.a) a decrease in « unskilled and semi-skilled labor. < ‘Castlegar Ups” Christmas Seal: ‘Contributions - Total. products of these industries are ‘used in‘ secondary’ industry manufacturing elsewhere. “The City of Castlegar, as well. as:: other local . munici- palities,have been attempting to, develop ‘secondary: industry and. thereby: diversify: aie job market... (The aforementioned primary industries account for a sizeable: majority of = this sons job unfortunately to no ‘1976: British Columbia ‘Christ- ‘mas Seal Campaign’ from’ the ** Castlegar area total $2,577, as compared to $2,481 in 1975. Contributions gathered * throughout the province total $595,560, considerably up from the 1975 Christmas: Seal Cam- paign which reached ‘$509,000. The Christmas Seal’ Co: mittee chairman for this area is Mrs. Dawna _ Dinning of.’ the 3; Sullivan Mine in’ Kim-. to the {jobs) and b) a upon ‘skilled ‘and. professional jobs to run’ these plants. ‘The basic feature is.a considerable decrease in. the - manpower. necessary for operation of the plant. This means that if Cominco. and Celgar are to survive, es, has’, . problem’: in that if the Sullivan Mine does close down, and if no new mines are discovered local- ly, Cominco’s Trail operations - will be illogical and they would be forced to close or relocate where they can survive. These are several of the mt seer ‘hich simply means ‘moves Jeverything to the here everything is ef- coast 2 ficient and affective’) ‘with no coticern for the interior’s educa- tional development. Regardless, N.D.U. is an excellent ‘university, and its scholars‘ are renowned across Canada” for’ their. academic achievements (funny thing is that‘we never. hear such nice things about: our’ community developments). This area does need ‘a ‘full university as .it needs several other ‘services, | but does it get it? And why not? of of the cost-efficiency formula, One cannot avoid'the pro- blem with rural areas such as, ours; they do wish to develop “secondary. (or © primary) © in- dustry to supplement the al- ready existent industry. How-" ever, ‘the trend :of. business is directly: in opposition: to this, i e., it is-not feasible. + + believe’ that Castlegar main the nice community that it. letter is obvious—we are ‘in a trap’ that we have ourselves created.. And*for those who will re- is,.are. probably right. Unfortunately, they won't be the ‘ones, here to -enjoy it, ‘CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Fobruary 17, 1977 You Save af Bonnett’s 10 Pct. OFF for CASH BONNETT’S Scescos « “FEBRUARY, IS: HEART. MONTH*. ARROW AVIATION Castlegar - Trail.to Spokane, Wash. Monday - Friday — Non stop Service Va Y US. Holidays rf nese Departs from Castlegar. 10:10 a.m. , _ Arrives in Spokane 10:55 a.m. Departs from Spokane 3:30 p.m. Arrives in Costlogar 2:15 p.m. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL * 364-1224 | 624-1293 INSURANCE AND CENCE See: ANDERSON — ~ Insurance Agencies Ltd. ee _ 61 Maple St., Castlegar _Phone 365 3392, “THE CITY OF CASTLEGAR ” COURT OF aM |e a 4g 7 sr ies cng || there’s a warm welcome | waiting at the ‘Coast’ Revision respecting 1977 Water and Sewer Front- A few short hours away the curtain is rising ono whole new season, Castlegar Rotary Anns. Ff CASTLEGAR NEWS Thursdays and every day of the week, the Castlegar News gives you more to enjoyl Guaranteed income Supplement application forms were mailed recently to all pensioners nowre- ceiving the Supplement. To make. - sure that your Supplement to the - ‘Pension continues beyond March 31st you must reapply. So make age-Tax Assessment Rolls’ for ihe City of -Casile- of entertainment Come join us. ger will be held on Thursday, February 24, 1977 + 7:00 p.m, in’ the Council Chambers, City Of- : fs, 460 Solumbis Avenue oP Castlegar, B.C, - fo hear. complaints, review’ and correct the front--— . ./age-tax. assessment rolls. as to: 5 Come thrill to the immortal poetry of Shakespeare, Appioud the stars of Grand Opera or Grand ‘Ole Opry. Sit front row centré atthe fill form and retum ren, the ballet, the pops concert...or relax to the late night rhythms of re the add in yeu fom and en- a jazz combo. : a: sed ek) Dine supetbly Shop, Sightsee. Stroll, Our mild midwinte Bo Re E : cl with the form, as Soon as you has so much to offer. t wend 5 . stat ‘pose can. ! 5 Escape! Come to the coast for a weekend, aweek or a winter. » i We'te'so close. And winter is so long. : BRITISH COLUMBIA nee 7 | Marc Lalonde, Minister, i For further information on British Columbia write= mens Tourism British Columbia, 1117 Wharf Street, Victoria, B.C. VW 222 CRERERR ISI SSSY Pe Pee TPE EE YEE ET OOUOOUUOUOULE “a) the names and the‘owners of parcels of land; b) the actual foot-frontage of the parcels of land; Nights: & Weekends is overtime’ Service cal Chge: 27.00 hee c) the taxable foot-frontage of the parcels. A complaint shall not be heard by the Court of. Revision unless written ‘notice of the complaint has been made to the office of the City Clerk on or before 5:00 p.m., Friday, February 18, 1977. Dated at Castlegar this 4th day of February, 1977. . R.A, Beauchamp City Clerk “bright “a Display Advertising 365-5210 clip this ad ‘and: file. for your ‘information “WALDIE'S — Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 61 Crescent: ! 965-7531. Pe