Ad: " CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 16,,1980 KUHL standings . Columbia Valley Name Xen Sherstobitoff . Bruno Tassone Mike Nevakshonoff . ric Horn gtim Krug Dave MacKinnon The Nordic Ski Touring . Blub’ held time’ trials for nior. skiers’ at Nancy Sreene Lake on Saturday Bre in spite of the difficult now conditions, 12 skiers k part in the 5 km: race, The following results ere obtained: : - 17 years Dave Matty, 16 - 21.90 ; Eric Gunderson, 16 - 5A; Heather Smith, 15 63; Ethan Smith, 18 Arne Gunderson, 17. 23; Rhys Andrews, 17 $34.30; Doug Forrest,” 14 - £36.60; Pat Forrest, 16; 60.10. nega ate = Rovienay International Junior Hockey League standings h Rebel Top six scorers as of Jan.-73 G. Nordic Ski Touring Club holds time trials : Several of thee # seu skiers will be taking: the time trials for the BC. Th ski’ lessons;’ given“ by bers of the club, took place 2 Saturday. at Siar] cefte fn final sett jbessons will given this woe ane at. 11 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Atoms: ‘ Atom All-Star travelled H a3 & Fr Be Ea eS a g Ht &B iu = : Le ea ee 2Sunday’s game, scheduled to She played on the Riverfront Park ice surface, was can- ‘celled due to a siowstorm. Wees On Sunday in the Re- 3 gional Recreation Complex; = Castlegar's Pee Wee Rep de- feated the visiting . Fernie lorning, . Wasilenkoff (2). Assists were credited to . Biln (2), D. Braun (2), D. joosen, K. Koorbatoff, D. Horning (2), D. Beninger and 'asilenkoff. = W. Wi This weekend, tho Pee = Wee Rep will be travelling to Rutland. * s * In hockey action Sat- urday. in the old arena, the Pee Wee “B"s defeated the visiting Rossland team 10-0. e following day in Beaver Castlegar handed thelr: hosts a 6-2 loss, “. * » Pee Wee house statistics for last. week were: Jan. 8 — CKQR 2, Big Rock 0; Jan. 14 — Trail Auto Body 6, CKQR a Everyone is urged to phone their house game by bs Sees CHICKEN WINGS scores to Mrs. Biln at 5-5392, so that weekly standings may appear in the Castlegar News for all games. Bantams tam “Bis played a Benge Hay hin sat with the game resulting in a 2-2 tie. Scoring Castlegar’s goals were P. Boel and. R. Horcoff, the latter on an assist from D. Terhune. . Midgets On Saturday, Castlegar was. soundly defeated by Beaver ‘Valley 9-5. Scoring for Castlegar were R. Kan- igan with two and singles by Tom, DePaoli, Dean. Mac- Kinnon and Jim Smith, Castlegar was assessed five of 15 minor penalties. Rob Howes and David Kin- akin shared the goaltenders duties. The next day in Ress- land, they defeated Rossland °90, with David Kinakin getting the shut-out. Dean. MacKinnon was — the points loader with one goad and four e-vists. Jim’ ~-Smith had two goals, two assists; Randy Morris two goals and an assist, Sean : ‘Armstrong, two assists; Tom DePaoli, one goal two assists; Lyle Stouchnow; one goal, . two assists; Len Lauriente, one goal, one assist; Rob McGauley, one goal; Kevin . Kirby and Steve Simonen one assist each. Castlegar was assessed six of nine minor penalties in a clearly played game. Next home game for the midget rep will be this Saturday at 2:15 in the old arena when the visitors will be Rossland. erasannangatcatgatsassruaesastts Ear a mc aT Spe a for any i “‘SSuper Opening cerem By VIPLOTNIKOFP The City of Castlegar has proclaimed Jan. 19 to the 26 Minor Hockey, Week. in Castlegar, xs a way of rec- ognizing the Minor’ Hockey Association in our, commun: ity. The Minor Hockey Week Committee is gearing.’ up for © the” activities ‘cheduled to * bogin this Saturday with the Opening Ceremonies which . are being held at the sports complex. Beginning at 10 a.m., we will be featuring the Kinnaird Junior’ Secondary School Band, plus many dig- - nitaries to help kick off. the celebrations. |. The programs will be ~ E i : Third t ~The nine playing, mem- bers of the Stanley Hum- : phries Secondary fichool | Junior Rockettes, got their” first taste of tournament basketball last weekend at‘ the New Year's Tournament in - f , Part 5 in a series The results, “although not spectacular, were defin- itely efcouraging, Coach Pil- atzke was leased with the girls’ team defense. ".“We set defensive ‘goals ir, each game of. the tour- ‘nament and made each goal. . Meet the Rebels (Minor aches S/N els, Yoon erik 19 poke ite fond * the son ‘of Irene and Rudy Quaedvlieg. He is one of eight, children, . “has three ‘older. sisters and four younger brothers. Mitch has played all. his hockey in Castlegar and this is his sec- * ond:year with the Rebels. He likes all outdoor sports, .es- soccer, and. swim- ming, also ping-pong and girls: Mitch thinks. playing . for the Rebels is great, so is the coach and staff. Volunteers: make _ Minor Hockey Happen . . JOY CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE . AGood Supply Of Books & Records Mon.—Sat., 9 - §:30° Friday, 9-9 577 Baker St., Nelson {Above Emory’s Men's Wear} CORRECTIONS The following items :in today's SuperValu flyer should have CHICKEN LEGS 98° i this:may have caused, falu GRANT SOOKRO, No.:21, plays left. wing for the Reb- B Nels + he is 18 al weighs 180 pounds, He 7 son of Nelli¢ and and Pete Sookro and has two brothers, Colin and Cameron... Grant has played ‘on several local rep teams and, as well, played in the Swedish-Canadian eechos in 1975. His other interests are skidooing, softball, swim- ming and hiking. Grauit feels the Rebels are a young team with many rookies and will take a few years: to reach championship form. pare only: $1.5: : A Showdown. with pro, ‘fessional hockey. players is tentatively slated for 7 p.m. (con Jan, 26 at the complex. This should'be a'real crowd- . pleaser, and we'll have more details Mamie next week: a _tunlor Rockettes: Team. di fonse is :a' pretty ‘complicated ‘concept for. in-. ize { prize $100, third prize" $50, and fourth $25, and tickets. arenas all week, with players: from Spokane, Grand‘! er experiencéd players but we were sagging off and helping out ‘quite well.":- After, ‘trailing the classy Laurie Tigerettes from Cran- brook by 28 points at half- time, ‘the locals persevered and fared somewhat better in the ‘second ‘half. Final score was 45-11 for - Laurie who .came’ into. the tournament with'a very ex- perienced and well- prepared team, In their ‘next game the girls... led -arch-rival . J.L. Crowe’ Hawkettes 17-12: at halftime, but found the game deadlocked 22-22 with three minutes to play. - . Sharleen DeRosa’s lay- and Castlegar worked very | hard to keep the score fairly. close. The team finished thrid out of four teams.and Andrea Belezyk was named to the upand Andrea Belezyk's free. All Star team, throw: put thelocals. up. by three points, and Paulette Schreiber’s last-minute hoop finished things off. Final score in the victory was 27-22. With only a one game. rest; the team hit the floor, against the Rutland’ Royals - from Kelowna in a game to decide the second and third ‘y placings. In‘a:cl locals lost 38-23. ° Rutland iyessed full scourt ughous the- game the. “Andrea only scored sav- en, nine: and 10: points, but: _; she.was even more valuable at the defensive end of the court. In the thrse games she pulled 45 defensive rebounds for us,” said Pilatzke. i ,\ The-;Junior. Rockettes’ next action‘is this. weekeud at © the Totem Tournament: in Nelson. The’ girls. open the: - / tournament on: Friday at 4° p.m. against David Thomp-/ ~ Attention Men’& Boys! For. or, Al Se sons a 293 Columbia’ : nee &- -Mens Wear 365-6761 an; House Committee jand-Trail Golf Club OMMUNITY Bullctin Board | “SHIOKARI PASS." - ’ ‘World Wide Picture’s newest release, Shiokari ? Pass, will be shown at Calvary Baptist Church this. Sunday evening, 'Jan. 20 at 6:80:p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. : ‘ THE FIVE DAY ¥ PLAN STOP SMOKING | For those desiring to quit smoking, here's help! dt end, participate at the next‘Five-Day Plan, i fe 30:t9 9. p.m.) at. the Castlegar and District Hospital. There is a $7 registration fee to help cover: costs. ‘Phone. 365-2649 ‘for further infocaation. The Five-Day. Plan t to Stop Smoking i is ity: service p d by. the S th: Day Adventiste., seat ROBSON TION Robson Reeréation Society annual meeting will sbe held | on Jan. 81, at’ 780 p.m. at the Robson Members and other intereated ‘Remember 10% OFF for Cash |. jobson = 2nd _& 4th Sunday - 00 a.m. )S Rev. Desmond Carroll 365-2271, Tuesday 7:30 Bible ‘Study & a jour **Worship with us on the Bay Jesus Worshipped - below Seat Plaza ‘Ph. 365-6317. 9:: S08: m. Sunday School. ‘a.m. Worship Service Mm, Fellowship Service Bible ail m. Youth and rally Night Pastor oss Pastor Va wists 804-7th'Ave., South Church § School Morning Warship Pastor Ira Johnson Phone 365-6762: Maple St. | Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Lowell Kindschy g Listen to the Lutheran Hour Sunday, 11:30.a.m. on Radio CKQR Rev. Michael Guinan }. 365-7143 ‘ Saturday Night Mass sunday'Masses at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Genelle—12 Noon OF CANADA 9: tOam- ba . Rev. Te 7th Ave. South 9:45 a.m. - Sunday Schoo! 11:00 Hf Worship" Infant Nursery and Juntor a Ag ‘ Miniter hone 36: ST. PETER LUTHERAN ST. MARIA GORETTI . (Show Gnatituce in Prayer | ' ~~) aOR aww ~ 809 Merry Creek Road _ Next to ‘Glaverieal M Motel? Cast leaird Pl Family Bible Hour 19:45 a. a 5 Mornin tWorebtp evening Pr Pratse ED. FAMILY LY'NIG at p.m. (for all the woe Pastor John Hill . Church Office 365-3430 767-18t Ave.; North - ‘Pastor Roy Hubbea: Church: christian Education Hour : a.m. Morning Worship a.m. Evening Service. Tuesday: Bible Study Frida: naire face Meets at Kinnaird Hall -\ Meets for Bible Clase and Worship 3883763 o parties are weléome to ‘attend. KJSS BAND BOOSTER CLUB * KJSS' Bapd ‘Booster. Club will be holding a ‘Bake Sale on Saturday, Jan. 19 from 10 a.m. to 2. lcenace cacnacchectaceeeveweevsucowsrartet p.m. at Safeway. DAVID. ‘THOMPSON STAMP CLUB There will be a swap session on Sunday, Jan: 20, 1:80 p.m. at St David's Undercroft. SENIOR CITIZENS'S The Castlegar and District Senior Citizen's Association social meeting will be held ‘Thureday, ~ Jan. 27 at 2 p.m. in the Centre.. "LIFE-PLANNING FORWOMEN - : _ +. Aseries of six workshops where ‘you will hese a chance to look at where you are in life and where you want to go, to learn communication skills and: 4 build aelf-confi ri Wednesd, -Jan, 23 at 10 a.m. - noon at the Volunteer . Exchange, 88 Pine Street. No fee. Phone 965-2413 ” for registration and information. "ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING FOR WOMEN : ‘Learn the difference. between ‘assertive, . * ive and develop and understand personal rights and the rights of others, learn and practice assertive skills. Sessions , Jan, 17,24, 31 at 7:80 - 9:80 p.m. $2 per session: Ebene 885-2418 for information, | ‘DAY CARE Hobbit Hill Day Care curréntly. has openings: + . The centre offers a quality pre-school program for ; t children three to five years. Interested pereons can” call the centre at 885-7280. single parents. For information rogarding details of 3062889. ‘and social events: call.’ 885-2557 or : : CASTLEGAR 4& pisTRiCT WILDLIFE ~ ASSOCIATI teh The regular monthly amen of.the Castlegar § and District. Wildlife Association will be -held ' Tuesday, Jan. 22 at 7:80 p.m. in the basement of the, + Kinnaird Hall. x | Goning events of. Castle and Distris 3 gventarot C seas 4 ict non-profit Canadian Celluloae's anterior! Pal; Operations, Please submit: noti Castlegar, News by. p.m. Mo! ays... Interior Lumby Oper wons Canadian Cellulose : “will havg¢ Cas moyty Mayor; Audre y$ch ally; get ‘Minor He choy! Week under Moore, offici el Band will be ina Paci To Va ncouver.’ REMEMBER — “Your Button in ic: Western peu 2 Trip | For 2 Pa ‘Gets You Into Every. Game. During” ' Minor ‘Hockey Week, and also. oor you ‘into. he SHOWDOWN if World Hockey, matches : ‘ SHOOTER “BEd is also a-well-! Raowh nome, with the ‘Trail ‘SETH MARTIN Formerly with: the NLHiL: . Louis’ Blues, Soth is well known in the area for his superb. goaltending during the Trail Smoke. Eaters: £D. WYATT —% Smoke Eaters; He-has: become. a familiar figure in Castlegar’ as head coach ot the. Castlegar Rebels. i former: All-star Defenseman with ithe. Spokane Jets.and Spokane Flyers ott the W.LHAL Hednd WAHL. ey ‘ COAuE” Ss — Dave ‘also played ‘with Tom Hodges on the great Spokane teams of that era, and was {| Sbokene' 's Nee 1 ae during that time. DANCE” DANCE @., DANCE ‘Tickets will be Gvailable: at the ‘Arenas, ‘and ‘from Minor Hockey executives ata cost <0 $3.00 per person. Doors open at.8:00 p.m. af the Complex “1. SATURDAY, JAN. 26 “Music by the ‘Special Edition’ . PANCAKE BREAKFAST “Tae annual Pancake Breakfast will be held from :30 to 11. a.m. gt the OLD ARENA SUNDAY, SAN. 27 $3.00 for.adults 3. 75 for children's portions 1 sausages - 3 hotcakes, eggs i if desired, coffee) The team: with the Most Goals, At:The End Of The nema will be declared the winner, _ SATURDAY, JAN. 3 , 26 P.M. isd li “RECREATION COMPLEX | Kootena ‘Credit. ohiss