Pereecacn newer ct twe teneirn iv sos roars ROCK STRUCTURE, built to grow mushrooms, hes been constructed by Henning Pihl, who came to this country in 1956 from Denmark. Mr. Pihl, who lives at Winlaw with his wife and four ehildren, constructed the 40 x 55-foot building with ite 12inch | walls all from local stone.—Castlegar News Photo It's the Third Time Spokane Grabs Allan Cup Winger Steve McKnight and centre Derek Spring each scored two goals as Spokane Flyers beat Barrie Flyers 8-2 Wednesday night of last week in Spokane to win their third Allan Cup hockey title. The victory completed Spokane’s four-game sweep of the best-of-seven series for the Canadian senior championship. Spokane ended the game by scoring four times in less than three minutes in the final - period. The game began with Bob Trembecky scoring for Spokane with an’ unassisted goal 67 seconds into the first period. Trembecky, who had 10 points on four goals and six assists for the series, was named the series’ most valuable player, Barrie scored its only goals of the game in the first period as Gary Lyte counted at 8.28, and Paul Reagan fired a 15- footer past goalie Frank Turn- bull at 15.49 while Spokane had @ one-man advantage, McKnight’ and Jim Mont- gomery scored Spokane’s other first-period goals. Ken Gustaf- son of Spokane got the only goal of the second period at 49 seconds, Spokane's scoring drive in the third period started with Bob Stoyko’s pass at 11.52, McKnight added his second goal on a play with Murray Kennett at 13.40, Less than 80 seconds later, Spring scored from just inside the blue line then scored again - at 14.34 with another long shot. Barrie goalie Grant Cole stopped $4 shots compared with 25 saves by Turnbull. ipokane previously won the Allan Cup in 1970 and 1972. -16 Graduates Honored Sixteen district young peo- ple graduated at the Castlegar Power Squadron's 1976 boating class 10th anniversary and graduation dinner held at the High Arrow Arms on Saturday. District Commander Percy McCallum from Kelowna pre- sented certificates to the new members and officiated at the Ask for this folder from our representative W. H. W. Westlands who will be at: HI ARROW ARMS MOTOR HOTEL, Castlegar on May 20/76 (Tel. 365-7282) & at Peebles Motor Inn, Nelson on May 21/76 @el. 352-3525). swearing in of new members and the “new watch” of officers for the coming season. - Those graduating are David Neufeld of Castl Arnold de Kruyf of Rossland; Al Hendricks, Ralph and Elea- nor Neil of Fruitvale; William Parkinson and Gerhard Roch of and Jack Mike and Barbara Brown, Herb ‘McDonald and Grez Ottewell of Nelson; Joe Biagioni, Peter Issac_and Donald Phillip’ of * Trail; Stanley Bowcock and Hours: 9 am. to 3 pm. It you require financing to start, madernize or. -- expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and tra or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representalive. & FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK ; 30+ Mth Avenue ‘Cranbrook, South, B.C. Tel. 426-7241 Opening new doors to small business. of Salmo, The new watch will consist of squadron cdr. Bill Turner; exec. officer Jim Prime; train- ing off. Bill Michaux; secretary Ab. Culley;:. treasurer. Gerry Archibald; public relations Gra- ham Oliver; marine reporting Arrow Lakes, Ken Robinson; asst. Kootenay Lake, Bill Eng- lish; entertainment, Ray. Gat- tinger; communication, Dor- othy Mitchell; and asst. train- ing off. Ron Sawyer. All the past commanders attended, including Art Lam- . bert, Howard and Marg Gane, George and Dot Ashton, Jim and Doreen Burnham and founder of the Castlegar Power Squadron in 1968, Mac True- -man, Plans were announced to hold boating classes in both Nelson and Trail this fall. The evening concluded with films of sailing cruises by Jim Prime. Tennis Club News Playmor Homes. Downs Rex Hotel 8 to 2 In softball action on Wed nesday evening of last week, Playmor Homes beat Rex Hote! by a score of 8-2. The winning pitcher was Bill Miller, who.also hit a grand slam home-run during the game. Lasing pitch- er was Mario Ichetta. Hits for Playmor Homes were as follows: A. Porco, triple; T. Horcoff, two singles; H. Hesketh, two singles, Hits for Rex Hotel: Ww. Caron, two singles; and one single each for D. Caron and A. Caron. Swim Club Purchasing Pace Clock A pace clock is presently being purchased by the Aqua- nauts Swim Club and the club members would like to install it at the Bob Brandson Memorial ‘ool, The matter is presently under review by city’ council who at Tuesday evening's coun., cil meeting asked that nothing be done until it has thoroughly looked into the matter. Council wants to see that the clock is properly handled and no electrical hazard is Present at the pool, Council has also given permission, subject to the ap- proval of recreation director Pat Metge, that the club be granted the pool June 12 for the purpose of a fund raising swimathon and on July 24 for a ‘B’ Swim Meet. Council has also approved the ‘purchasing of ribbons for the meet. A contribution that has been made for the past eight to 10 years, Fencing of New Courts Is Now Underway By Lori Friesan Construction is well under- way on the fencing for the new courts, The posts are all in, thanks to the work party cut last Sunday. Another one will be required in the near future, so I'll keep you posted via the media. Several _ mixed-doubles teams went to Trail last week- end and participated in their tournament. They enjoyed themselves very much and are now practicing up for the Nelson tournament at the end of May. There wil! oe a fun tour- nament this weekend; weather itting. Please be at the Before you have any Brake Work Done CALL US: For the best possible price and Top Quality Work. ~ SHOP AND COMPARE — . H&R BRAKE & WHEEL 496 Columbia Avenue Castlegar PHONE 365-7818 The Only Complete Brake Shop in the Kootenays courts early for registration and please: supply your own balls. Refreshments ‘will be available for your convenience. We hope thére will be a good turnout for this event, because they are lots of fun and you are guaranteed several games. Tonight is your night, ladies! See you.on the courts! Soccer Standings Bantam Div. The Div. 2 Bantam Soccer standings as of May 6 are as follows: Teams WoL OT Pts. Dynamos 1 Benfica Ajax Juventus May4 Dynamos2 Ajax 1 Juventus 2 Juventus 1 Dynamos6 . Ajax3 Benfica 2 Recreation News Cathy Rafter Joins Staff Of Regional Recreation No. 1 By Pat Metge ‘This past week saw the hiring of Cathy Rafter to the staff of the Regional Recreation Commission No. 1. Cathy, who has worked on Vancouver [s- land and in the greater Vancou- ver area, is a recent graduate of Langara College in Vancouver. She has spent previous sum- mers working for our commls- sion. This summer she will be carrying on many of the func- tions which she has previously> been involved in. Cathy's first project has weEW to organize T-League and Sandlot softball teams. As a result of her work, practices begin this week and league play starts next week. If your child is not notified of the team and times that he plays you should contact the Recreation Office. eo. Beaver Valley Recreation will be This first scasion will be open to the public at no charge. The regular public swim session begins on Sunday. Check the Castlegar Nows for the times and days of public ED'S BOBCAT SERVICE * Hourly or by Contract * Landscaping & Sewer Work Call 365-2426 anytime swimming. Once again a number of the popular swim programs will be held during May, and June. Starting this Saturday at noon there will be a Water Polo seasion which will be followed on Monday by adult noon sessions, ladies’ swim lessons and bronze medallion. : Sessivis™in Motive S07 Me, Tiny Tots and Bronze Cross begin May 31. These are only the begin- ning of many of the activities KOOTENAY FIBER, 1G, ; ge cinocs, KAYAKS, BOATS — "Sty SPECIALIZING.IN FIBREGLASS REPAIRS SEE THEM AT THE MARKIN EQUIPMENT DISPLAY AT THE CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION | BOAT, BIKE & ‘TRAILER SHOW Phone 399-4411 that will be offered during the summer months. The Red Cross tessons for children wilt begin the first week of July. Season passes for swim- ming are now available and hi at the a scuba course at the Beaver Valley Pool in Montrose, This course will be held in the evenings and will start once 12 people register. Cost for the equipment, Persons wanting further information should con- tact either $87-9319, 367-7521 or 967-9940. s 8 8 A reminder of the creative dance workshop on May 22, If you are interested, register now, se 8 A coaches’ clinic for base- ball will be held at the Kinnaird Pony Field Park this Saturday morning. The clinic will be conducted by Wayne Norton a member of the B.C. coaching development team. This clinic, although primarily for baseball, is open to softball parties as well. Contact Jerry Markin for further information. ar This week sees the start of the swim program at the Bob Brandson Memorial Pool which includes School District No. 9's program and the’ Aquanauts training program. Public swim sessions begin «this Saturday:from:2:to 4 p.m. may be Recreation Office, 3 ee * Humphries junior art depart- +a booth or attending, contdet into gain the top spots, This coming weekend will be a busy one with a variety of activities being scheduled. Fri- day and Saturday the Students’ Annual Art Show will be held at the Stanley Humphries activ- ity room. Displays will feature works from schools in School District No. 9 and the Stanley ment. The Twin Rivers Rhythm Band will be in attendance on Saturday afternoon to provide listening enjoyment. “This Sunday is the date for , the Blueberry Creek Recrea- tion Commission sponsored Flea Market which is to be held at the Blueberry Creek Park. This will be a fine opportunity for persons wishing to buy, sell or trade items. For further information on either obtaining Lynda Carter, On Sunday, the next sched-» uled junior golf event will be - held at the Castlegar course. This event is-a team junior event with teams arranged according to handicaps, giving all teams an equal opportunity, , For planters & landscape. Decorative SAM 1001. 9th AVE. Ss. with blossom $1.00 ea.: Tomato Plants ONE DOZEN LARGE HYBRIDS - 8.0 Large Assortment Aa ) BEDDING ¢ PLANTS a please bring your own containers. NURSERY & FLORISTS Open 7 Days a Week PH.” 365.7312 § oe GOODSYEAR Introductory Offer! Grand Prix Whitewall Radiais Benficat . SMALL CAR SIZES’ AR78-13, BR78-13, DR78-14 INTERMEDIATE SIZE CARS ERTB-14, FRTB-18 S$ each GR78-14, GR7B-15 } FULL SIZE & LUXURY CARS HA78-15, JR78-15 $ each LA78-15 Now Goodyear introduces Grand Prix Whitewalls in the popular 78 series. The name Grand Prix comes from the world’s most brutal racing sense now: «+. Where the g Goodyear year after year. Goodyear's Grand Prix Radial was develo} se wil same know-how that goes into a racing tire. Check }-, these good reasons why a sat of radials makes for highway use with the @ LONG MILEAGE... Radial construction and tread- firming fiberglass belts virtually eliminate tread squirm, the chief cause of tire wear, smooth cushioned ride. @ POSITIVE TRACTION... t tread firmly on the road to give you sure-footed traction. @ SAFETY .. . double fiberglass belts help resist impact breaks in the tread area. Radial construction reduces inner friction for a cool running tire. Act now— CASTLE TIRE LID. 1050 Col. Ave. =— @ FUEL ECONOMY ... because radial tires roll easier than bias ply tires you save money at the gas pump. e SMOOTH RIDING... polyester cord body gives a radial construction keeps the Castlegar = — 4 Ns Y ; Phone 365-7145 this offer expires May 22nd. } 4 ian Loyd Groutage explains his work to‘the Second Robson Girl Guide Company during a recent tour of the company’s nursery at Trail. Front row, left to right, Paula Lemmetty, Lorie Robertson, Deneen Taylor, Betty Ann Rayner, Lorri Sherstobitoff, Debbie Huston, Karen Evin, Stephie Rikoff, Bonnie Houlind, Geri Wolner and ‘Trudi Nickerson. y TOMLIN PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. “Site 5 - Comp, 11 é $5.1 7 Castlegar SALES & SERVICE le Supply and y seme Tatas a Fin ESE Mike Toralin Walter Tomlin 965-5511 365-5034 Mi linnich, Tes is, Wendy Wolner, Kelli O'Neail, Carri Nickerson and Shelly Tuma: Jehovah's Witnesses Number 896 An audionce of 896 listened attentively an’ Roy. Strand of Toronto climaxed the conven. , tion ‘of Jehovah's Witnesses in the Cominen' Gym in Trail on +Sunday, speaking on the sub- ject “Are you Doing What God Requires of ‘You?” “Ilow can we know what God's will is?" he asked; “Must God speak ‘to us personally?” “All that we need is in the Bible." He went on to explain that “true worship is a way of. life; it involves what we do in business, at’ home with our families, and in’ our contacts with neighbors,” f It fs nt beyond a person's ability to serve God acrentably, Mr. Strand /stated,: What. is required is the right conduct in everyday life reflecting a yood condition of the heart, Mr. Strand concluded, “Those who. apply themselves to do what God requires have sound reason for. confidence that God will perform all the things He. has promised in His Word the’ Bible." The ¢:onvention welcomed eight newly-baptized members on Sunday morning when ‘a water baptismal service was held at the convention site. Js your middle becoming a waist- 7 land? Write us for Caneda’s Food Guide. ss (Health & Welfare Canada) 60th Wedding Anniversary en STEPHEN JANKOLA’'S to be held Saturday, May 15 605 - 7th Ave, S, Castlegar — 1. 4 Pm, RENO and now SOUTH LAKE TAHOE “Best Wester Holidays” deluxe, fun filled, mini« holiday, deluxe hotels, deluxe coach fransposta- tion, tour diractors and drivers that know. and enjoy their business. South Lake Tahoe, your ch ance to see & top name, night club show (we will make your reservation for you, on request) your hotel is the “Way Station" right on the bea- . Hol , ch, your Reno hotel is “Jessie Beck's Riverside tel downtown Reno... Casino fun packages, lots of free meats, drinks, nickels, nickels and more nickels, Your deluxe holidays leave, June 12, 26 July 17, Aug. 12. DISNEYLAND Best Western is going July Ist. for 12 days and Aug. 14 for 14 days, includes, Reno, San Fran- cisco, the Redwoods, San Diego-Sea World and much, much more. Please] Book and confirm this holiday early to insure your seat on this fantastic holiday. For information; booking and Lake Tahoe show reservations, call : 365-7782 _ WEST'S TRAVEL AGENCY Local Court News In provincial court: Tues- day a Castlegar youth appeared on a charge of being in possession of marijuana for the Purpose of trafficking. The youth was picked up ‘Thursday evening of last week just out of the city's boundaries with 64 “baggies” with a street JUNCTION E=3 SERVICE xv - YOUR. SPRING TUNE-UP CENTRE Expert Tune-ups | 2 gp Electronic :Wheel-Balancing Complete Brake Job- y GUARANTEED - WORKMANSHIP BUY YOUR “SUMMER + 100 TIRES Now FRED ~~ ALLEN MURAKAMI © WOZNEY SHRUEYS gee, Se, OA wi vos purchase 418 value of $1,200. The youth. appeared in court under custody and was released with two sureties each of $500. A trial date has yet to be rt. 8 6 Walter Postnikoff pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while impaired. He was fined $300 or in default 30 days in jail. Ttestt yet wey sw ewes Alfréa “Cecil” being in possession. of mari- juana.- He was given a sus- pended sentence and placed on probation for one month. eee! Edgar. Chernoff: pleaded , guilty to a charge of causing a MaeAlpin disturbance in a public place by being drunk. He was fined $100 or in default 30 days in jail. ee le In provincial court on Thursday of last week Kenneth David Ogley pleaded not guilty, bul was found guilty. on a charge of false pretence. He was fined $100 or in default 15 days in jail, He was placed on Probation for three months. Pe ery Willie Evdokimoff pleaded not guilty and was found guilty to a charge of disturbing the peace'by fighting. He was fined $250 or in default 30 days in jail and placed on six. months probation, He also pleaded guilty toa second charge, that of common assault, On this charge he was‘ “pleaded: guilty- to a charge’ of s-given a suspended sentence and* placed on six months probation.” eee Leslie im Koochin pleaded guilty to a charge of disturbing the peace by fight- ing. He received a suspended sentence. dnd placed on six months probation, Motorcyclist fo Hospital After Rear-Ending Car The driver of a motorcycle was taken to Castlegar and District Hospital Monday after- noon with undetermined injur- ies after the 350 Honda he was driving failed to stop in time and rear-ended a 1978. model car driven by Walter .Lebe- doff of Crescent Valley. PRIME RETAIL LOCATION ASING ad The injured man has been identified as Richard Grant Hibert > of Trail. A female passenger in the Lebedolf vehicle, described as a minor residing in Thrums, is reported to have suffered whiplash. Mr. Hibert “has been charged with ‘following too close. Police said the. incident occurred on 7th Ave. S. when the Lebedoff vehicle,, which sustained an estimated $300 damage, signalled fora left turn to Kinicki's Service Station and was slruck by the motorcycle which has an estimated $400 damage. Additional Clerk Hired For RCMP Office “A new face has appeared in the office of the . Castlegar RCMP detachment. Chery! McLellan, original- ly from Kimberley, joined the local RCMP staff Monday as detachment clerk. Habitat Events in Vancouver will ~ include -theatre, music, films, craft fairs and street activities from. mid-May through’ July paralleling Habitat: United Na- tions Conference on * Human Settlements May 31-June 11, 1976, . * Fully modern ke 640 sq. ft. to Air. Conditioned se 1700: sq. ft. APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR LATE JULY OCCUPANCY - contact Mr. Jack Young at 365-3347 GET. SUPER CHROMA COLOR “Built better to * last longer” From Mike's TV Service now located at 625 Columbia Ave. UNRESERVED PRE-INVENTORY FOR AUCTION BOATS and EQUIPMENT | THE JONES BOYS MARINE SATURDAY, MAY 15 Sale Starls 10 a.m, Auction Information Phone 353-2341 BOATS - Over 65 new & used : including Terms: Cash 1974 REINELL 2400 COMMAND BRIDGE CRUISER fibreglass, 188 MerCruiser, power steering, depth sounder, camper aft top, teak swim grid, radio, stereo, head,: galley: Gold in ‘colour. . aks 1975 REINELL 1900, fibreglass, 188 MerCruiser, full top, deluxe interior, Eighty-six hours'on engine, Calkins WC-18 Trailer. 4 - i NEW 14° FIBERGLASS , complete top set, sleeper seals, carpet floor, used. 1975. 50 HP. Mercury outboard, electric, new Calkins trailer. ~* & 8 NEW 14’ MONARK ALUMINUM FISHING BOATS, CARTOPPERS, USED OUTBOARDS , USED OUTBOARDS all are in good running order, many’ are rebuilt completely. Approximately 30 units from two to 85 horsepower. ° Example: 2 Honda 7.5's; 4 Mercury 35 h.p.; 4 Mercury 50 hp.; 4 Evinrude 40 hp; 4 Evinrude 28-33 hp, MARINE HARDWARE Assortment of marine and camp portable toilet; 12 “Little Buck" smokers, smoke fish, venison, beef, etc.; boat horns; spotlights, deck hardware, boarding ladders; approximately 50 water. skiis: bells, etc.; boat, tent, camper heaters and stoves, propane, kerosene, gas, elc.; assortment of gas cans, portable tanks, boat per- manent tanks, fitings; boat bow rails, cabin rail, etc; "Grab Bags” of boot nails, bolts, paint, fiberglass etc? assortment of trailer tires and rims; assoriment of new. and used automotive tires; assortment of: electric trol- ling motors; 6 inflatable kayaks plus accessories; : Many more marine accessories and equipment. - oe HEAVY EQUIPMENT 1956 Adams 550 Grader, side wing, Serial No. 155057, ‘Cumming diesel engine, Model NHC-B-1400. Good operation condition. Ex-Village of Kaslo; 1938 IHC Pumper fire truck; good’ tires; good operation condi- tion, seen on “The Beachcombers” television program; 1951 Fordson Major Farm Tractor, hydraulic blade, “good tires, engine needs work, (Not runable); 1965 Dodge dump truck 450 gas engine. Serial No. T8L2952- 177. Tandem, axle, rock box, hydraulic tailgate, new brakes, rebuilt rear axle, etc. Good condition, Over $3,000.00 repairs just completed, if % LOCATION | . Auction will be held in Kaslo Bay at old mill site below tracks, have approximately 10! men available to help load purcha: ~ ++ “In the event: of rain, the Auction will be held at the Kaslo Arena. Follow the signs. Snack bar on location. We will ses and hook up units, If you are not able to find the boat of your choice at the auction the Jones Boys Marine will be open all weekend with a full staff to serve you. BG 5 bean ete shal tank ts ane amar eit! aces Sede a