[Pole tov sanaaraneanes po cowremnaaaen as = it gincttecana tenet ah Eaeice aetna TA6 CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 30, 1980 at Recreation News a Minor Hockey Week Castlegar's Minor Hoc- key ,Week activities have now concluded, and overall the events would have to be, termed a total success. From the dance and pancake breakfast to, of © course, the on-ice activities, most everyone enjoyed them- selves and came to recognize the efforts of the many vol- unteers who make Minor Hockey Week in Castlegar‘a reality. Weavers’ Guild Last Saturday the Sel- kirk Weavers Guild co-spon- ° sored a spinning workshop at the Community Complex, with approximately 30 ladies taking part in the day-long, workshop. A lot of information was. end sessions have to be . pre empted to make way for special events, so watch this column for changes in the QS. pie , Rebel Hockey > {Phere is one Castlegar ‘Rebel ‘game this week, on ‘Thursdey night. The Ross- land Warriors are the visit- ing team and game time {s 8. p.m, at the new arena in the Castlegar Community Com- ° plex, There are no KIJHL games in Castlegar this weekend. The 8HS8 Junior Rotk- ettes’. basketball season reaches the halfway point this. weekend, ‘as the team - hosts the’ fifth annual. Hi Arrow Classic Tournament. “Phe tournatnent is-trad- itionally a six-team affair - with four games: on Friday and seven more on Saturday. ‘+ This year’s draw fea- tures the Southern Okanagan Hornets from Oliver; the Garibaldi Rebels from Maple Ridge; the Trafalgar Totems tg from Nelson; David Thomp- ‘son Lakettes from’ Inver- mere; last year's champion ;’ Laurie Tigerettes trom Cran-: brook; as well asthe current edition st: the host’ Junior -’ Rockette. The sions play David Thompson at 6:30 :p.m. on Friday, and then square off . against ‘Garibaldi in the fea- ture game at 8:90 p.m. This ‘year's team has al- ready competed 'in two local tournaments, capturing third ~ Rockers win The aaa two ‘weeks ''Hive been extremely busy shared amongst the women,,,,,ones for the Stanley Hum- and everyone had an en-- »:Phries Rockers basketball joyable time. The Selkirk Weavers’ Guild are putting . on a weaving program in the Arts and Crafts room during the month of February on Monday and Wednesday evenings. There is still a limited. number of openings in this program. . Winter Programs Our winter recreation programs got off to a very ; good start last week. How- ever, anyone who would still like to register for a program can do so at the recreation office in the Community Complex. Some programs are full, so choices may be lim- ited. Public SI The. public skating schedule at the Castlegar Community Complex was dis- rupted last week due to Minor Hockey Week's ex- tensive ice useage. We are now reverting back to our + regular public skating sched-_ ule which’ is as follows: Tuesdays, 2+ 4 p.m; Wed- nesdays, 10:80 - 12 .noon; Thursdays, 2 - 4 p.m; Fri- days, 10:30 - 12 noon; Sat- urdays, 2:45 - 4:45 p.m. Sundays, 2:16 - 4 p.m., 8 - 9:15 p.m. Occasionally, our week- to Barb Swetlishoff of Cameo Accent tyles and Alice Murdock of Columbia Coiffures . in the success of their respective businesses. * ALSO A SPECIAL Yankgou to all my friends and customers for their team. They have played in two tournaments and one league game, raising. their season record to 11 wins and 10 losses. The Rockers’. second league game of. the season, played against Nelson on Jan. 15, was.a thriller‘tight to the very end- ‘After: blowing an early lead, Stdnley¥ Hum- phries needed‘some-clutch- free throw-shootingom order torecord a 79-15 victory. The win brought ’the Rockers’ league récord'to first place* in’ th Senior Boys’ NETWORK UPDATE AND TE FOR FEBRUARY 1-7 TV WEEK UNDA: FEBRUARY 3: Gilerwreeeat ining and Spry TPE pAIGN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 lOTE: Change storyline. 6:30 PM an? ned, »M (MST) — DTIME GIRLS. eath gna Frankie are best friends until they fall hopelessly inlove. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7 NOTE: Change subtitle and story- ling, 11:30 PAA (PST), 10:30 PAA 11:30 PM. — POLICE WOMAN — BARETTA, Police Woman — ‘The Young And The Fair’ - Pepper -poses ‘a3 0 college student to trap sor suspected of ee volvement in white slavery. Bai etta — ‘Left Hand Of The Devil cunts Wailinanes a «motorcycle Revelstoke 67-59, lost’ to Trail 54-58, and edged Oliver 64-49 to capture first place and the Championship trophy. Chris Oddy and Gord Zaitsoff were selected to the All-Star Team. This past weekend Stan- ley Humphries took ‘part in the four-team Crowe Cage Bowl. The Rockers’ were clearly outplayed in their first game and lost 88-63 to Sentinel from West Van- couver. The Rockers’ Satur- day morning game against Trail: was a close, well- played match until the mid- dle. of the fourth quarter. _ Then the host Hawks scored _18 unanswered points to walk away with a 71-54 victory. Stanley Humphries bounced back to dump the Asotin Panthers from Wash- ington 82-76. This game was by far the Castlegar squad’s best team effort with all 12 players ‘contributing to the win. Chris Oddy was. named to the sournament All-Star Team. The Rockers’ ‘have eight games remaining before play- - offs and Coach Kevin Morris is confident that the team will come’ on strong. “So far this year’s team has followed the same pattern as Rocker teams in the past two years; improve slowly but steadily over the first part of the sea- son, then put it all together just in time for, playoffs, What we need to do for the remainder of our schedule is té cbmeé out runniiQ'in each" game and play 40 minutes of IN. tough, intensive “basketball:” -; ° stated Morris. The Rocker coach also indicated that he was pleased Oh that I had in the wilder- ness a lodging-place of wayfaring men! Jeremiah, IX, 2 with the progress of some of his younger. players. “Fel- lows like: Terry Huston, .Lar- ry Plotnikoff, Drew Oliphant, Jeff ‘Shmoorkoff, and Ray Stewatt: have been very patient‘and very hardwork- ing: This: past weekend in Trail'théy showed that they could play steady basketball and they- really contributed . to our win over, Asotin.” The Rockers’ next home game is this Saturday at.1 p.m. Stanley Humphries hosts the J.L. Crowe Hawks in an important league game. -and each season the new girls place at both the New Years Hooperama in Trail, and the Totem Invitational in Nelson, but’ has ‘concentrated’ their efforts on staying. home and practicing ‘and learning fun- damen Accordiig to Coach Pil- atzke, the team’s priorities are learning proper defensive +i fundanientals and improving : ‘ballhandling skills, “Proper man- tomar’ de. : fense is a team concept’ be- cause it combines individual ‘effort with cooperation and helping others. “We belive that if the junior girls can learn proper man-to-man defensive skills and get some’ playing ‘ex- perience, they will be ready. to move up to senior, “All of the girls . take considerable pride ‘in :their individual and team defense. It has. become our tradition, build ‘on it and make it stronger.” This year's’ Junior Rock- ettes include Sharleen’ De- Rosa, Lisa’ Koochin, Andréa Belezyk, Karen Evin, Paul- ette Schreiber, Cathy Bey- non, Kathy Paul, Marie Lang- lois, and Kim Allen. Bowl and aid Crippled Children’s Hospital Do you: feel like you want tol do dif- experienced a heavy snowfall ting in i inter- ferent into the wee hours and still help:the Telethon Vari- ety Club raise funds for the Crippled Children’s Hospital in Vancouver? . How about going bowl- ing Feb. 2 from 10:80 p.m. to 8 a.m. at the Castle Bowl? Johnny and Erma Mykyte have invited everyone to . bowl as much as they like during that'time period and “then dotiate*to 'the” ‘Télethon Variety Club. «3-225 -) While bowlers sré dsked only to donate the amount they bowl, Mrs: Mykyte told the Castlegar News bowlers | were more then generous last year when funds reached “$784, Last year was the first time the bowling allies were made available. It was such a success even though the area Tuption of power that the ™ Mykytes are once again do- nating the allies for this year's fund raising. Your Carpet Headquarters... . Carpets by Ivan Oghw | COURTEOUS SERVICE IN AL " FCALL JOE ATE NOW ISTHE TIME - FOR PROFESSIONAL L YOUR . Appl Li en, tions are. ‘invited for the, teno. | _at the Castlegar RCMP Office. SEmpioyment | wit commence on or before 15 March 980. gupaccounting practices. The'new firm 13 will be known a >: DUTIES: Day shift at ay but may involve. shift work in the future. Shorth QUALIFICATIONS: Typing ability of 50. w.p.m: and and/or the ability to transcribe froma dictaphone. i SALARY: $986.00 - $1,106.00 per month, depend- on education and experience. f APPLICATION CLOSING DATE:..15 February: 1980, REAL ESTATE NEEDS + Application forms may be picked up at th 5 Castlegar RCMP Office or along witha complete resume, to: . ¢ ’ CASTLEGAR RCMP OFFICE 875 Columbia Avenue . sition of Chart City fall and forward _ ALLYOU CAN” EATFOR | | a vier per person fireside place Phone 365-6000 Ta Table in Guide ortom ti Jt Contribution Tex Credit t from Mt CPREHTES re ‘S There are wo'methods ofta’ Taxable Income from tine 62 on Page 26 83 0n Schedule Friel Tex Peyabie on page 3 yent Tax Credit jt. from form T2038 2038 (Guide item 55) patronage. 9. which specializes in low -ARTS- z Reta Praestegaard Priced “hits.” (Repeat; 2 hrs., 15 Calendar F p BRIC Feb. 3 - 29 — Ph hy by Jim Woodward z m5) ~~ Fesal Tar Fovable Bere Employment fa Tax Credit Credit Claimed from form T2208 3 (Guide item item 56) enna cen tnereneneeencn ee of Winlaw and Landscape Oil Paintings by Henrik ar Net Federal Tex Payable Bres of Edmpnton at’ the National Payable from Tax Tab 2 Centre in Castlegar. Bernie Bloom will be giving. intribution Pajabie eae = rE pie ott ot fromting 87 on Schedute 1 _ : workshops on photography in the near future. Give. ‘e Benefit Ri eid hdd dda Ear om page 3 PEON I epee pear erae the Centre a call at 365-2411 for more information. : lemavment Bavahtn fonm aaa Hours at the Exhibition Centre are 10:30,a.m. to : e 4:30 p.m. daily Wednesday through Sunday.. Y our tax ere dit * . a Daphne Marlatt reading her work in Room K11 at Selkirk College at 1:80 p.m. . h b 1 see een cance le Feb. 4 - 27 — Selkirk Weavers Guild Weaving as classes will be held on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7 - 10 p.m. with experienced instructors from the Guild teaching. Phone the Recreation Commission at 365-3386 to register. =: s a Feb. 12 — Pe 719 Series p Liona Boyd .in concert in Trail. This is a reminder for holders of tickets to this sell-out season membership series | to attend: Feb. 2 — Canadian Writers Series presents CLEARANCE 30% — Establishment of ocal The plan to return up to $375 to homeowners’ pockets. was cancelled Elche .. geod can be jo8t economically transported: 40 ssi with the deteat of the Conservative government. 2 : : ‘ al ATEC epeduely job i: devetopmn mit res uses Sa mark ic D ent Co If you own-your home, the Mortgage Interest and Property Tax : d ; ie : Rebate et could have benefitted you by as much as $375 for 1979. There is a place to claim this credit on your. 1979 income tax form: But thanks to the NDP and Liberal opposition, the planis cancelled. You can’t have the credit... ‘ -. The NDP and the Liberals have said that if elected, they would not oe : “re-introduce the plan. ° : : baton . The Conservatives will! estartag the woes aioe tine fs i revels of Homeowners who pay either property taxes or mortgage interest Council and the Nation Exhibition Centre. oy or. both, will ane a credit. Up to ar for 1980. : Feb. 21 — weavess Gaitd wasting at 10 a.m. in , _ the South Slocan Anglican Church Hall. A reminder . to members and others interested that the Feb. 4 evening session has been cancelled due to the _ weaving classes. ith: Provincial Soncion of the March 6 — Savabaiide, a Vancouver-based group, will be appearing here in concert, sponsored by the Community Arts Council. * . * : fan. sc: f r Supply)? Thi s. de : i Sone ‘ One ing liason with local 12 palin within. pment ‘of a hobby: C ralslps ne s edad re 7 kes Region.” Until Saturday, Feb. 2 .... 1/2 Price 30B BRISC a Your F proven strength in Ottawa March 18 — Galapagos, a film by wildlife cinematographer John Wilson, will be shown in the main lounge at Selkirk College. This FREE film is part of the Audubon Wildlife series. Items for this bi-monthly feature should be - telephoned to Mrs. D. Miller-Tait of the Castlegar OPEN and Olstrict Community Arts Council at 365-7850. Mon. - Sat, B 9:30 - 5:30 gsi se Sponsored by i 9:8059/00" CLASSIC af 5) Castlegar Savings ezmcrles FABRICS Sad on : i . Bi ty. f i “she c ed'onsthes 5 } in Streot Pald tor by the Bob Brisco Re-election Committee ‘ : reas’ ‘ : ser ie sats «7 proposed de pment ind means'of-overcom:" NELSON. B.C. VILAES