CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, September 29, 1977 TROPHY WINNERS in Sunday's Castlegar Loager Sports Day" are, left to right, Lady Logger of the Year Kathy Hardy, a second year forestry student at Selkirk College, Logger of the Day Bryan Couture, Logger of the Year Bud Holden of Revelstoke who is recipient of the Labatts Trophy, second Logger of the Year is Ed “int = Davidson of Kaslo, Novice of the Day Rick Allard, Lady Logger of the Day Opal Jacobs, winner in the obstacle pole and spring board chop in the intermediate category Bruce Jacobs and winner of the men’s chokermans race in the novice category Dave Soles. Pictorial coverage of the == event appears of t page, A8.> Castlegar Rebels Rebels Wins ~ Wins Exhibition Game Castlegar Sunior ° Rebels, picked up where.they left off last season in the, Kootenay. International Junior Hockey League by nipping Trail Junior Smoke Eaters 6-3 in the first of four exhibition games at the Castlegar Community Complex last Thursday. » D. Walker led thé scoring with two goals, while B. ‘Tas- sone, J. Townsend and S, Bozek added singles. Assists were made by D. Kirby, K. Schisler, S. Bozek, B. Verigin, J. Makar- off and B. Martin. + + Castlegar, posltenders, TR Hicokoff and V. Hansen com- bined: for a total: of 26 saves, while, the Trail goalies were kept on their toes throughout the entire’ game,: stopping” 7 shots, Conex Races In Saturday's match, a large crowd of fans saw the Rebels down the visiting Cres- ton team 9-2. _ Castlegar's B. Verigin and T. Paul both had a two-goal game, while D. Walker, J. Wishloff,. J. Tovusend, | D. » Kirby; «and. G..Dunsmore rounded ‘out ‘the. scoring.’ As- sists went to D. Kirby with three, and singles by D. Wal- ker, R. Sherstobitoff, B. Che- veldave, T. Paul, K. Schisler, G. Sorenson,':S, Bozek and B. Verigin. i In net were eR. Kirby and B. ware stopping 26 shots on oa! ‘ i The Rebels hope to carry on their winning ‘streak. this. Saturday.when they host the _Fernie squad. Hnatiuk: Retains: Title Allan 'Hnatiuk of Nelson once again headlined the Canex Stock Car Championships as he earned top points for ‘the second year in a row. Sunday he, was. over: th Picnbercrioa and American. drivers’ on dohe’ most: of the :season. >Hnatiuk won the A Heat and ‘was followed across the finish line by Sony Winnlop. of - Northport, Jim Torrans of Nelson, Les Weaver of Colville and Ivan Mitchell of Trail. He added to that victory in the Canex main race which featured only Canex members beating out Jim McDiarmid of Nelson, Larry Fitzpatrick of Fruitvale, Roy Clarke of Trail, Bob Grayson of Fruitvale, Bill Koftinoff of Fruitvale and Len Rogalski of Salmo. On top of that he also won the Main race of the day which was open to all racers beating Winnlop, Clark,” Fitzpatrick, and Ed Pongracz of Castlegar. Other winners for the day won the A Dash Trophy; Terry Lowenburg: of Fruitvale’ who won the:B Dash; Bill Koftinoff of Fruitvale’ who: won: the C Dash; Lionel Burnier who won She Open:Wheeler; Mark Wea-" -Colvilléwho ‘wort'the B . lédding Bob .Grayson of: ;- Fruitvale, Shorty Fox: of Col-. “ville, “Randy” Steep’ of: Trail, Rogalski of Salmo and Fitz- patrick of Fruitvale across the finish line. Terry Cuttles of Trail who won. the Pitmen’s Race and Leslie Fulton of Slocan Park won the Powder Puff race. Winnlop of Northport had the fast time of the day and the drivers’ draw of 10 gallons of. gas, donated by . Hendricks Trading Post of Fruitvale, was won by Shorty Fox. of North- port. The Hard Luck Trophy, also donated by Hendricks, was won by Lionel Brunier of Slocan Park. The last race of the season will be held Oct. 2 anu: the monthly meeting will be Oct. 4 Cast ) were Roy Clarke of Trail, who... FERNIE at CASTLEGAR Saturday, October 1 - 8 p.m. Sports Complex at the Kootenay Hotel in Trail. , and our cor _ Victorious. Season Passes Increase Costs For Skiers The Red Mountain Ski Club has announced that the season pass rates for. the 1977-78 ski season will be ' showing an’ increase .in_ all categories. "However, “dven with the disastrous? ski season of the past winter, which resulted in a 60 per cent loss of revenue, the. ski club has been able to come up with a rate which compares. very favorably with those prices charged at other com- _parable areas. : To make things easier for the cost-conscious buyer,’ the rate increase will be applied in _two stages.” Before Nov..15, the season pass tates will be as follows: family’. couples $275, single senior $155," family junior $27.60, single junior $65 and senior. citizen $100. After Nov. 15, the follow- ing changes will go into effect: family. couple $295, single se- nior, $165, family junior $30, single junior $70 and Senior citizen $110. Red © Mountain manager the Red Mt. ‘Society, “since premiums must be paid on the loan which was negotiated to install the triple chairlift on Paradise. ‘By J.B. PALMER Early last Saturday, a few slightly masochistic rugby play- ers left. Castlegar and headed towards Connell, Wash.,’ the site of. the Spud Bowl Rugby Tournament. *Ineluded in this visit was a guest player, Bill Stairs, from the Fredericton Loyalists.Rug- by. Club. 3. Upon arriving, we com- bined with the Trail team and played the Lind-Ritzville se- cond team. As the score was tied 0-0 at the end of the game, a kicking competition was held i he. i 7 et will sound thé. cing en for‘S cou / g Castlegar Logger Sports. Day Marks Season End | Castlogar “Logger. Sports | Day. was held in high spirits under damp \akles ‘with’ chal- lengers getting even ‘damper with the perlodical spill into the competition pond.:- Bud Holden. of Revelstoke was named Logger of the Year capturing the Labatts Trophy with Bd’ Davidson ‘of Kaslo runner-up. ¢ Lady Logger..of the Year proved to be) Kathy Hardy, a second-year student in forestry at Selkirk College. ; Novice of the Day was Rick Allard, .Lady’ of the:Day. Opal - Jacobs and Logger of the Day Bryan Couture. Winners in. the various . catagories in order of ‘novice, Intarmediate and ladies are as follow: Men’ 's double hand bucking Rick Allar with Laird’ Pitman and Bud. Holden Palred with Ernie. Larsen. dies power saw, Kathy Hardy. i CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS Results of Castlegar Minor Soccer Action Castlegar... Minor Soccer results are as follows: Division 11 Sept. 20--Benfi fica'2, Dyna- ‘ mos'0, Most: sportsmanlike play- er: Dynamos—F. Milo, Most valuable ena Dy- namos—P.. Kulbaba.. Ajax’8, Juventus 1 _ Most’ sportsmanlike -play- er: Dynamos—B. Fletcher and E. Schahtulzen. : Most valuable, player: Ju- ventus—R. Beynani and Ajax— C.. Osachaff. Sept. 22—Benfica 5, Ju- :, ventus "8 ‘Ajax 2,’ Dynamos 1, Most ‘sportsmanlike play- ert Dynamos—G. ' Pondelick: “Ajax—K. Ehman. Most valuable player: Dy: ¢ namos—P.. Kulbaba; Aiea: Innis, Sept. 24 Sept, 24—Ajax 7, Benfica © Combined Rugby Team — Wins Spud Bowl Tourney honor of qualifying for both semi-final matches to be played~ - that same evening. The Ritzville first team,’ cheered on by the spectators that were attending the county. fair, proved to be the superior. team and won 20-0. Right after., this game, we played Spokane e City and. lost 12-0, On‘ Sunday, ‘a rather stiff Castlegar. club watched “the remaining _games, .with the exception of Terry: Duff who volunteered. his. services. for :.. Hogtown. Somehow. Duff had”. enough energy to run through™:: d side emerged Immediately following, we played Hogtown from Gonzaga _ University and won 3-0 on a penalty kick. These two vic- tories ‘gave’us the dubious 4 Sundays Tuesdays : Fridays Children “Students : = Adults COMMUNITY. COMPLEX 1 PUBLIC SKATING Regular schedule commences Sunday, October 2, 1977 - 2:15:- 4:00 p.m. " 8:00 - 9:15 ik (Adults or ¢ 10:00 -.12:00 noon 2:30 = 4:00 p.m. Thursdays 10:00 - 12:00 noon 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. Saturdays 2:45 - 4:45 p.m. STRIP TICKETS fiildren accompanied by an adult)" bs | 20 Sessi ns.) 20 Sessions 20 Sessions $10. 00 $13.00 $8. oo In the trophy department, Castlegar and Trail. tied - for | third place (as -our combined team had -played. both’ sched-.: ules) and collectively: won’ a trophy for the most.sportsman- like team. Trail’s'Don Hooper. and Tom Hart and Castlegar’s:. Jeremy Palmer were selected to the’ all-star team. ‘Practice's continue; as. 5 Gistlegar plays Blue Mountain |. - Rugby Club (Moscow, Idaho) on.» Saturday; Hailey: Park - and Gonzaga University on Sunday, at Hailey Park. Trail Colonials -_, also. - will be -pl laying: Cosiack, Fpasketball has be- gun and this year’the women's: team has an excellent chance of finishing firstor second. Herb Hammond will be -coaching a | men’s basketball team that will ‘play’ some / exhibition games” against “high school teams, : other community teams and if © the calibre is high enough—pos-: sibly Selkirk College. Men : still, interested" in playing’ please Hammond ‘or’ Jere smy.. Palmer. : : 821=16th AveGenelle | “A ‘team and score..: . Most ‘sportsmanlike play- er:.Ajax—R. Cheveldave; Ben- : fiea—B. Bonham, Most: valuable : player: . Ajax—E. Kinakin; Benfica—G, “Watt. Sept. %4-Dynamos 0, ‘lu ventus Woe Most sportsmanlike play- er: “Dynamos—B, Tyrrell; Ju- ventus—B. Fletcher. -: ; Most valuable player: Dy- namos—R, Zaytsoff; Juven: tus—T. 'Parace. - Henne of Henne's Marine Ltd., Obstaclo, ote, Ken Jaeger and Bruce Jacobs. , Ladies double hand. buck- ing,\: Opal’“Jacobs’ and Pixie Fifer. Spring board. chop Ed Davidson and Bruce Jacobs. Registrations for the 977 ry Hockey Season ore stil fea Ke | Ladies axe throw: Opal Jacobs, Men's: axe. throw, Rich Allard and Bud Holden. Jack and Jill hand bucking, Rick Allard ‘and Sue Rogers of Ontario. "Men's chokerman’s. race Dave Soles arid Bryan Couture. Ladies’ ea ‘8 race Kathy Hard: Men's frites Rick Allard and Bryan Couture. Ladies, burling Opal Ja- cobs, od «o'The competition held Sun- day marked the eighth and final logger sports day held through- out British Columbia, The first - General Meeting: Thursday, Oct. 6 at 7:30 p. CURLING CLUB LOUNGE © One-night curling to be voted on © Registrations will be taken *\ Come Along & Bring a Friend for the season began in May in Golden. Outstanding ° » Performance “Is: Recognized A Castlegar man,;;: Bill was one. of 160 top Mercury dealers chosen from throughout the U.S. ‘and Canada for out- standing perforniance during the 1977’model year. °’ Mr; Henne was awarded a three-day, expense-paid trip to Oshkosh,’ Wis.;- where’ he ‘at- tended the 1978 Mercury’ Ma- _ tine Dealer Congress. One of the highlights of the trip was the. opportunity to visit Mercury's manufacturing facilities and world’ headquar- vters in nearby Fond du Lac, We-Will Bellver on Dec. 24 and You Save on These Low Prices!- ccm Ramblers, Were $109.00 Now Mirage TenSpeeds Were 149.00 Now : Sekine BRC,.CCM © All models ......... All CCM Parts accessories Motorcycle Helmets Special. dust 932 Rossland “Ave., ‘Trail Pa Ladiés + Skl Suits & locket . Reduced Reg. $59.95 . Reg. $49.95... "e Men's Su Warm-u special: cuens ONS Mitts Reg. $12.95 . nes 50% - Men’s Down Jackets Mereury Jackets, & Bib: all early. winter Tyros Zipper’ Warm-Ups 15 ur. Glov Fog, $19.95 - -$21.95 value . 15 nga 520 K2 Skis Model 255 Reg. $220 6 Bermuda SH Reg. $165:. K2 Short K2 Holiday -185 cm - 200-em *- Reg.$130v60ce.s ous. 008 Short Heat $105. Reg. $140: Reg S10: 2S 233 Sho! "Reg. $1.30 Jr. Tiger . Reg. $99.95 : Reg. $100. SAVE $50 < (> es 119 Munari’ Rely Siolom. Reg 8125. Munori iy 360- reo. $69.95 ....... oe Caber: ‘Apa ex ae Munari be See 29: pra, 1109 Nordica. M Reg. $2 10. ig ILM “Wilderness “Alberta” will be personally: ercti hee ‘Albert Karvonen who will visit Castlegar: ce its showing Oct. LL The Sia wil iepoear, that, evening et Everyone is welcome. The showing Is free. Skating Clinic Features ‘Dr. [A skating ‘elinie--with Dr. adha Smishkin of the Cana- iad Skating: Institute is:to be d 9 at ‘the Beaver Sponsored by the Beaver ‘Valley Recreation Commission, ithe aim ofthe’ clinic is to improve the‘beginning level of the conditioning required for the hockey season, The commis: , sion is‘\arranging’ a short avening. exercise, , Program prior to the-clini i Held primarily ‘for adults in inlaying and coaching hockey, ome younger players may. be Hilowed to participate if there ” (re,available openings... . - tes.'there are’ some’ éxcellent locke coaches in the.area, it is '} While the commission real- ; felt that Dr. Smushkin's tlinie- ull offer some new. and differ-_ Yasha Smushkin ‘born in. Moscow, Russia, and first became a> gymnast, : be- coming champion of Moscow at ‘age 14, He discovered ‘figure skating at age 16 and became a champion figure skater in both singles and pairs. <<" *- =..Dr. > Smushkin © left, the Sovict Union in 1972 i his own volition when : Soviet ‘officials discovered he had relatives in North America. They became concerned about his high’ posi- tion’in the Soviet. sports hier- archy and’ were considering © moving him to a less important position for. political 1 reasons. For individual hockey play: ers and teams, .Dr.;Smushkin- has used his Soviet experience :a. sports physiologist and : dentific “skating ” expert .to develop | a unique and highly.” ent ideas ‘on it and irig' skills. . ‘The commission is urging ‘bath, coaches and players to i and director of the Canadian Skating Institute. He was 4 called “Gym on Tee", . a ny “Gym on Ice” adds a third dimension for. hockey. players, “and coaches iby _ bringi ‘This week our fall schedule of activities begins. This is your last opportunity to register for. classes that start ‘this week, Persona still interested in. re- gistering may do so by coming. to the.Recreation Office which is located in the Community activities | and‘. they.; Include: intermediate and’ advanced . ese. classes wil | gym be instructed by: Cammy’ La- ‘pointe and will be of interest to all : children °:who (have \ had Previous ‘gymnastic experience. grams ‘for’ element pants will beheld. in Robson =i and Pass Creek. : ‘The Pass Creek program is scheduled ‘for ‘Mondays ‘from 4-5. p.m, at; the Pass Creek School. This program will com- mence Oct, 3rd. specialist has been ‘appointed «programmer. for Recreati Commission No.1, director Pat: Metge announced this week.--; | Bill Chow, who says he is “his early twenties, (willbe. . House, program work graduated « from’. Vancouver's attended Strath- G School. and Brltaonis Bl School. He says for’ 15 to’ 18-year-olds. ‘Rebel Schedule. Castlegar Junior Rebels * A similar program sched- uled for the Robson Schoo} will be held on Thursdays from 4-5 p.m. This ‘class will com: mence Oct, 6th, Both classes will be under the instruction of Louise Shaf- © fer. A further class at the Pass Creek Schoo! is Ladies Exercise ~ and this activity will be held on Wednesdays from,'7:30-8:30 p.m. Louise Shaffer will once agaln be the instructor for this class whieh will commence Oct, eberry tivities For the residents of Blue, berry, there are once again a number of activities to partict- pate inat the Blueberry School. On’ Monday: evenings .at m.: there will be a: self defense. course,’ followed: at 9:30 p.m.’ by‘ badminton, On : Tuesday, there will be a co-rec. program for. children between the ‘ages of 9-12, This ‘activity ru fom a olley will hy held from 8:30 330 p. on,Tuesdays. Wednesday vi offer self defense which is ‘a’ continuation: of the Monday \program. On’ Thursday the ‘adles have the opportunity to __ participate. in ‘volleyball which “will: tun from 7:30-8:30 Friday evening offer ‘something different when g ‘a night ‘of ping. pong under the: direction of Bill Miller-Tait ‘Art Program For the residents of Rob- ‘son you should make: note of the following “ change:* Children’s ; ‘Arthas moved from Thursday eninge to o Tuceday afternoons. t ‘Children who. have’ -had> previous art ‘experience i in our. recreation programs should be’ ~- interested in the art‘class:that.: <. is. being held atthe: Kinnaird designed for children:’who have had previous: ‘experience. + Minor Soccer. Minor Soccer: will be wap -- ping up its. season this Satur- day, .with all teams in the association participating in games. ‘A’ wind-up party. is scheduled. for 4 p.m.. at, Kin- that took. place durin; shown’ during - ikating “Once “again ‘we: wish’ to remind’ you of For this season we shall be offering © public: skating - Sundays from», 2:15-4 "p.m... and °8-9:15 > p.m. Tuesdays 10-12. noon and 2:30. pat Thursdays 10-12 noon * \d 2: x Fridays 2-3:30 Persons interested i in pub lic skating should consider strip ticket’ passes - which ‘offer .a- saving in each\book of 25. Tee Schedule This weekend also sees the : { Junior Rebels in action for their: home ‘opener. Gametime is 8 p.m.’and their opposition will be Fernie.‘ As this ‘weekend “is the. © start of, the regular ice: sched- ‘ule, persons interested in play- ing in.any one of.the organized ' ~ v Out These Specials THIS WEEK a At Silvester’ s Food Mart = OPEN NIGHTLY UNTIL 10 P, M. —7 DAYS A. WEEK y——A Message From Bill Our Butcher- _ Did You Know? - Now is an Excellent Time to Stock Up on Freezer: Beef. And by Buying: Freezer ; Beef, you can Save significant, amounts of Money. At Sivester's We. Always Try to ‘Bring You the Best volt at “the: Delicious . . . Beef at any pricel THIS WEEK ONLY! ", /activities: should ‘contact our “ [> : \\-Year Term 6-Year Term ‘i Minimum 5,000.0 00. Non-Redeémable. offices. ‘This year. there: are: leagues and events for broom-,; ball; commercial: hockey, ge! tlemen’s hockey and soft, Pras j hockey, ‘as well as tainor hockey. : y ‘Also this vreokend we have. the David ‘Thompson ; )Stamp * Club" showing’ its "annual e: hibit. Interested persons should -} note that the! exhibit: will be | Snowtlake, 2% Ib. tin ty : Chill Con. Ce ane Corn Flakes “Kellogg's. 675. wo 1 lng “Tomato Juice ; Heinz. 48 102. tin... or