Si acl hat OE Et ET TTT Hockey for Minors CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesday, December 22, 1976 CASTLEGAR NEWS - ao ae iy i jecember 22, 1976 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Wednesda: Rebels to Play Last : KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. Game of Year at Home Castlegar Bowling Results SP0 RTS ree ‘Agent Stars Bando, Tenace to Attend Clinic 3 Circle Jan. 15, 1977 on your Gilendar. That's the day the British Columbia Amateur Baseball Association will con- Giet BC's largest ever base- UF . They both will join Dr. Thomas Tutko, the sport psychologist from San Jose State University, who will be- on hand tolend his views on the & The workshop is directed Fi league presidents, umpires ad coaches, and B.C.A.B.A. Officials expect over 700 partici- pants, The day-long seminar will take place Jan. 15th atop Burnaby Mountain at Simon aser University. * ‘ Wayne Norton Bs. of coaching. An ac- complished speaker, Dr. Tutko has written three books on the psychology of coaching .in sports. confirm'a Major League mana- ger, general manager, pitching coach, umpire and sports ad- ministrator shortly to his list of instructors for the January Baseball, announced that aie Beague stars Sal Bando and Gene Tenace have confirmed their attendance and will help egnduct the clinic, Both Bando atid’ Tenace have played out tHeir option with Charles 0. Finley's Oakland Athletics and gill play with new clubs next ear. * Sal and Gene have joined je “Millionaires Club”. by re- intly signing multi-year con- acts with the Milwaukee ewers and San Diego Padres. indo, a former Vancouver lountie, played there in 1967. £0. Phone Days 489-2711 EME A126 or 5-454, 3 Goa tetecaal Ba. Ne.3 i CHanmooK, BC. Norton also™ expects to : “Al STAR“TEAM, aamed doring the Dec. 10-11 competitions at Grand Forks, included two of Stanley Humphries’ Rockers, Greg Heuer, left, and Andy MacDonald. The local basketball team is) a strong contender for: the West Kootenay Championships to be held here late in February. So far the SH! ‘and lost 1.—SHSS Rockers Photo ISS Rockers have won 5 Castle ar. Minor Hockey Results Pee Wee Division Dec 15—Bruins 4, Rangers 38. In goal for the Bruins was D. DeRosa. Scoring for the Bruins was L. Tomilin (1), K. Chevel- dave (1), J. Kanigan (1) and S, Samoyloff (1). J. Calder, P. Stoochnoff and K. Semenoff each scored one assist for the Bruins. In goal for the Rangers _” was. K, Ehman. Scoring’ the Rangers three goals were K. Perepolkin, C. Martini and K. Keraiff. Assists went to’ K. Perepolkin (1) and R. Potter (1). Bantam Division ¥ Dec. 6—Mike's'' Mobile Homes 1, Legion 2. In goal for Mike's was J. Shmdorkoff. B. Demoskoff scored the lone goal for Mike's Mobile Homes, as- sisted by W. Gorkoff and G. Prive. Legion’ goalie was D. Johnstone. Scorers for the Legion were T. Negreiff (1), and R. Andrews (1). Assists went to G. Sookro (1) and D. Nelson (1). Dec. 7—Woodland Const. 0, Mike's Mobile Homes 1. Goalie for Mike's Mobile Homes was J. Shmoorkoff, T. Reed scored the lone goal, Seelated by B, Ashton. Dec. 8—CSCU 3, wae 3. CSCU goalie was K. Beallie. . Scoring one, goal each was D. Knowler, F. Furlan and A. Beattie. Assists went to -F. Furlan (1), A. Beattie (2) and D. Knowler (1), In goal for West's was G. Marguis. S. Armstrong, R. Lauriente and M. Plotnikoff each scored a goal. Assists went to T, DePaoli (2), Gaboury . (1), L, Kalesnikoff (1) and S. Armstrong (2). Dec. 11—Legion 6, Wood. land Const. 2. In goal for the Legion was D. Johnstone. Scorers for the Legion were Bording (1), B. Nichvolodoff (1), G. Sookro (2), R. Andrews (1), and R. Martin (1). Assists went to G. Sookro (1), R. Andrews (1), R. Martin (2) and J. Ross, (1). In goal for Woodland Const. was M, Chernoff. B. McGuire and L. Samoyloff scored one goal each. K, Kirby and M. Dermody each made an assist. a. Dec. 12—Mike's. Mobile Homes 2, CSCUr2.- In; goalifor Mike's was J. Shnioorkoft."L. ’ Plotnikeff scored both. goals, Goalie for CSCU @ Binding Mounsing Ski Tuning @ System Testing Reasonable Rates — HIGH COUNTRY SKI FIX-IT SHOP @ Ski Repairs — Canting HIGH COUNTRY SKI SHOP Located in the Roms Head Inn, Red Mountain ~ ae Professional servies FeAl > New Arena Complex 72 HOCKEY | GRAND FORKS at CASTLEGAR Thursday, Dec. 30 - 8 p.m. Students & Senior Citizens $1.00 Admission: Adults $2 THE CITY OF DOG LICENCES - 1977 Animal Control Bylaw No. 162 CASTLEGAR Dog licences Yor 197: aré:dua.and payable by any person owning dr keeping doa or ocidons in the City of Castlegar on 1 Janual 319; Licences are available from the ‘Dog ae Of- ficer, Mr. Jim Vigue at 609 7th Avenue, S. (365- 5641) or from City Office, 460 Columbia Avenue, NN. (365-7227), DOG LICENCE FEE SCHEDULE Male (Neutered) 3 3.00 Male Female (Spayed) ‘200 Female Owners of licenced dogs oe i ihe City who do not comply with this Bylaw will be re- quired to take out a new licence for the dog in ‘addition to any impounding fee before such dog will be released from the City Pound. Mr, Jim -Vigue has been appointed Poundkeeper ‘as well as Dog Control 'Officer for the City of Castlegar. Pound fees are payable at the City Office during regular business hours, before re- claiming dogs from the pound. Fines may be paid ends. and knowing regulations governing the owning and control of dogs within the City rests with the owner of the dog. & Seats City of. Castlegar was K. Beattie, D. Perépolkin Standings ‘scored both goals, assisted by R. McGauley on one goal. Dec. 14d—West’s 4, Legion 21, In goal for West's was R. Cheveldave. Scorers for West's were S. Armstrong (2), K. Cox (1) and T. DePaoli (1). T. DePaoli, 'S. Roberts and M. Gaboury each made_an assist. In goal for the Legion sas D. Johnstone. G. Sookro scored the lone goal for the Legion... Dec. 15—Mike's Mobile Homes 3, Pee Wee Rep 6. In goal for Mike's was J, Shmoor- koff. Scoring for Mike's Mobile Homes was L. Plotnikoff (2), and J. Varibioff (1). B. Grim made two assists, In goal for the Pee Wee Rep was D. Kinakin. Goals went to J. Smith J. Obetkoff, K. Semenoff, R. Morris and:M. Johnston. As- sists went to J. Obetkoff, K. Semenoff, R- Morris, M. John- ston, G. Walker and F. Pozdne- koff.-- Dec, 18 (In Castlegar)— Pee Wee Rep 5, Nelson Pee Wee Rep 6. In “goal for. the yi Castlegar Pee Wee Reps was P. 2 Churchilland, D; Kinakin, The: MacKinnon (1), . Perehudoff (1) and J. Smith (1). Assists went to J. Obedkoff, D, Tamelin, K, Junior Hockey League * Kootenay International Junior Hockey League stand- “ings as’ of Dec. 13. were as Spokane 171 21 ‘op 10 scorers as of Dee. 6 ere: PLAYER © bes Pts. 64 A Michell Fernie a4 34> b) 25° 10 a1 2 R. Poupart uM 84 48 Fernie “?.Connatty Castlegar The {dlasing are scores of “recent gai 2% Dec. eral 12: iNelson 3 19 28 a By Jobn Dalziel Well! It looks as“ though Cecil Bradford finally met his. Waterloo, This happened last Thursday when Johnny Woy- “tella and his bonny boys came out on top. However, it came just a little too late since, with only » two games left to play in the Round Robin, Cecil is out of reach. Games last week saw the following results: Dec 14— Wilson over Murphy, Woylella over LeRoy, Verzuh over _ Wadey and Lyons over Water- man. i Wednesday morning it was Mills over Wilson, Lyons over Everard, Verzuh over LeRoy fo the Dog Control Officer evenings and on week-_ 3 Responsibility for obtaining the correct licence” Buy Your House oT . Appreciate! Makes soap go further and ho? water: tanks last longer. We can offer for a limited time only, a 20,000. grain twin tank, fully automatic water soft. ener complete with by-pass: valves, ;) and your & first bag of salt. lt sere $450 Insta! " price ‘of Check’ and; Compare — oe ee ve Powell Plumbing ta: Present at Everyone Will is offer: cannot bel beaten! Ph: 359-7703 Crescent Valley, B.C.” Semenoff, S. Jones and M. Johnstone. Midget Division Dee. 14—Crunchers 6, Ban- tam Rep 4. In goal for the Crunchers was G. Poznikoff. Goals were by R. Grim (2), C. Horning (1), B. Kubos (1), N. Smitheram (1) and J. Roberts (1). Assists went to R. Grim (2), B. Kubos (2), J. Roberts (1) and Halisheff (1). In goal for the ‘ Bantam Reps was R. Kirby. T. Nazaroff and M. Lightle each scored two goals, Assists went to K, Sherstobitoff (1),° P. Horning (2), Stoushnow (1), J. Stewart (2), Markin (1), and Cheveldave (1). H&R Brake'4, Crusaders 3. In goal for H&R Brake was R. , McKenzie. D, Drazdoff and J. Josafalow seach scored two goals, Assists went to P. Hyson (1), Sherstobitoff (3) and E. Switlishoff (1), In goal for the * Crusaders was D. Wallace. Goals went to D. Barnes, D. Verigin. and G. Tomlin. One assist each went to G. Miler and Li Foubistere:. * . ‘: Dec. 18—In inter-eily Ban- tam Rep play, at the Cominco Arena in Trail, Castlegar com- pletely outplayed Trail winning: by a score of 8 to 1. Perry Horning led Castlegar with three goals and two assists. , Dan Markin scored two goals. Single goals were scored | .-- by Terry Nazaroff, Ken Know- ler and Dary! James with Daryl also ‘getting two assists. Allen ‘Isakson, Jim Nazaroff and Jeff Stewart each had two assists with single assists by Tom Cheveldave, Tim Krug and Clay Liber. Johnny Woytella Rink - Downs Bradford Rink and Dalziel tieing Waterman, In the afternoon, Carkner over Youre and Bradford over Mur- thursday it was Wadey over Young, ‘Dalziel over Ever- ard, Woylella over Bradford and Mills over Carkner. As you read these words we will be right on the last day of games in the first Round Robin. These will be played tomorrow, and will be followed by our lunch and the draw for rinks for the second go-round. Since club rules state that no man can play for the same skip twice in a row, this should make for. some interesting changes and it could sort of switch things round a bit. The new: rink . personnel will be published in the first issue of the new year. As this will be appearing in the last edition before the holi- days, I would like to take the opportunity of wishing all my friends ‘from the curling rink and also those from the golf course a very enjoyable Christ- masand a happy and successful * May all your ‘draws be “right on the button and all your chip, shots fly straight to the "See you on the ice and on the links. stera Canada. School of fAccionerag i Licensing Act, R.S.A. 1970, C.366.' For particulars of the next course write: Box 687, Lacombe, Alberta or In hockey. action last Tucs- day night, the Castlegar Rebels downed the host. Trail Jr, Smokivs team by a score of 66 in overtime play. David Kirby started off the scoring, on assists from Pace and Gorkoff, and’ onnalty scored on Yules assist to a 2-1 score in the first period. In the second period, Tas- sone scored unassisted for a tone marker. The Trail squad scored one during the period, but were still behind, Kirby and Yule scored in the third period, with Schister, Bozek and Connally assisting. The Jr. Smokies slammed in three’ goals to tie the game, In overtime play, the Rebels pul a lot of pressure on the opposing Leam,.keeping the play in the Trail end, when B. Verigin scored Lo.end the game with a win, Net saves were 48 for each team, with Jerry Dyck in net for the Rebels. Penalties handed out were nine for the Rebels and 15 for ‘the ‘I'rail Smokies, On Thursday night, the Rebels hosted the Creston team ‘for another overtime win by a 65 score. The newly-formed Creston club-skated hard and fast-and the game was 2-1 for the visitors after the first - period, with Schisler scoring on assists from Bozek and Yule, In the second period, Tas- sone scored from Connatty and Yule, then Yule and Pace each scored unassisted. Creston managed to score one for a 4-3 score. The visitors slammed: in two goals in the last period to the Rebels’ one by! Schisler, * ¥ assisted by Yule and Bozek, for . a Sall tie. Going into overtime, Ken Schister scored the winning goal at the 9:22 mark for the win. Rick Hlookoff stopped 48 shots on net while the Creston | goalie faced 40. Penalties were First Junior” Hockey All-Star Kootenay International Junior Hockey League All-Star team was selected recently, made up of the following players, The first All-Star game will be played on Jan. 8 in Rossland 2 West... - Goal—Mario Dibella, Nel- son; defencemen—Brian Veri- gin, Castlegar and Rob Shersto- biloff, Rossland; - Left wing—Mike Mondin, |; cenlre—Russ Lafreniere, right. wing—Murray pine Rossland. Coach will be Lloyd Mc- Lellan of Rossland. East Goal—Tony , Schmaltz, Creston; _defencemen—Craig Howie, Creston and Evan Jones, Cranbrook; Left wing—Rob Poupart, Fernie; centre—Allan Mitchell, Fernie; right wing—David Dor- ris, Cranbrook. Coaching will be Darrell nine for the Rebols and seven to the Creston club, : Saturday the Rebels travelled Lo Nelson Lo mect the Nelson Jrs, and went down for a loss by an 83 score, Goals + personalized scored were by Connalty and * Insurance service Yule on asalals. by Tassone, \ onall classes Borek, Gorkoff and Pace, who yo URIRE picked up an unassisted goal as \ AUTOMOBILE well. \ Gerry Dyck of the Rebels UABILITY stopped 92 shots while DoBella BONDS teed 28. Penalties wore nine \ see: for the Rebels and ten for the pant? Nelson team, CARVIL: MOOREY The. next game is at scheduled for next Thursday at B home for the Rebels when they |, ANRERSON meet the Grand Forks Border AGENCIES Bruins for the last game of the 61 Mable Street senre Castlegar, B.C. On Jan, 4 the Rebels will i é once again be meeting the Trail Phone 365-9392 Jr. Smokies in Trail. INSURANCE ° for 4 * Play a happy. tune great buys from Mi x Down-Filled \ Gloves from $] Ee Jogging SUES se 1 $24 ITS =WE WILL BE CLOS! From Christmas Day Until January 1, We will be open again on Mon- day, January 3. Have a Merry hristmas. Monashee Sporting Eat. 1400 Columbia 365-318) These, ashee are sure to light up bi yes! Make Your Shot Count Numerous. Selentitic analyses of a goalle’s tech- nique .and tactics have Indicated he traditional must be aware of ! good goal scorer. nesses of the he goalkeeper, and a smart player these If he plans to become a marked i A 4 In this Illustration show ‘The areas points worth shootin rhe puck often Ses ‘i nrough at 2 and 3, while a ait Renae ie who has a low en style tends to have ae sinteult 10 for him to to take, even if he has a yey fast glove hand and t Castleaird Hardware _ “Your Marshall-Wells Store in the Plaza” SEE US FOR SKATE SHARPENING sn News by Pat Metge J by Pu CASTLEGAR NEWS \ “Today and Thursday, Dec. 22 and 23) 8:30, a.m. to 5 p.m, Friday, December 24 8:30 am. to 4 p.m, Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 25 and 26 \ Closed Mon., Tues., Wed., Dec. 27, 28, 29., trregular Hours — Phone 365-7266 (Emergency Phone 365-5834) Thursday and Friday, Dec, 30 and 31 8:30 to 12 Noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, dan. and 2 Closed 7 Monday, January 3. Regular Hours Resume \ CASTLEGAR NEWS Goss of Here we are in the midst of the festive season, As we take the opportunity to enjoy the Christmas season, the activities atthe Recreation ' Office are slowing right down. Our offices, like other municipal buildings, will be closed Monday. and tuesday. 1) (a Tea the Christmas break there has been a number of ‘public’ skating’ sessions scheduled. For times and dates of these sessions, either call the + Recreation Office of check the bulletin board at the Castlegar and District Arena and Com- munity CenleS Ceae thes new year, we, have scheduled ,additio: ‘see sions-of skating. Due to the requests for afternoon skating, we will now be holding sessions on Thursday and Friday after- noons. Hopefully persons. in- terested in skating will take advantage of these sessions. eer me) The Recreation Commis- sion would like to thank those persons who took: part in * Santa's visit last Saturday. Hopefully all present: enjoyed themselves and ‘will be back again next year. ——— ‘The January section of our winter program {s pretty well ready to roll. I think we have a wide range of activities. Per- sons interested in enrolling in any of our programs may do so beginning Jan. 1S One course which we are pleased to be able to offer is an upholstry class. This is one Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. LHS Erma Mykyte 267, LHT Erma Mykyte 651, .._ MHS Marvin Wood 264, MHT Marvin Wood 679. THS Plus 4's 1097, THT Plus 4's 2878, Team Points: Tidy Bowlers 4, Sunshiners 0, Olympics 3, Lucky 2's, 1, Plus 4’s 9, Screw. balls 1, Other 600's: Stella Pal- maruk 603, Ed Waywood 603, Charlle Burdette 631 and Dave Calder 672, Tues Morning Ladies—Colfee reak LHS Dorothy Hardy 239, LHT Eleanor Holdsworth 620. THB Cheerlos 873, THT Mugs 2493. ‘Team Points: Cheerios 33, Muffets 20, Mugs 26, Pincurlers 17, Take Five 24, Wheaties 24. x pene 8600's; Barb “Watt Tues, Afternoon Ladies—1 p.m. LHS Irene Sheridan 286. LHT Kay Gritchin 638, Dense Halbaurer 638, THS Castlegar Drugs 1103, THT Castlegar Drugs 2936. Team Points: Super-Valu 39-1/2, Boundary Electric 29 1/2, Cameo Beauty Salon 26, Castlegar Drugs 25, Central Food Mart 22, Beauty Lane 14. Other 600's: Louise Howes 633. blic Skating During Holidays only a couple of the new and many courses planned for Jan- uary. ee eee _ Last fall we offered a pre- school learn-to-skate program. Due to the good response, it was necessary to expand totwo classes. Because of this we are again offering the class and are fortunate to have Chris Mc- Beth, who was last class that has been on numerous. occassions. Due to the class being limited to five persons there will be two sessions offered. With the limited enrollment I am sure all’ persons _parti- cipating will be able.to gain a real knowledge of the subject and. _ will become. ,capable of joing, ‘their own m iostering. ae iss Svhich has been. requested on numerous occasions is a pre-school gym- nastics class. We are planning on offering a weekly class in the earlier afternoon for children between. the ages of three and five. © It is hoped that through basic exercise, such as front rolls and back rolls, the parti- cipating child will improve on their balance, flexibility and natural movement. These are }_269 Columbia You “Auto-Plan’” Now... For Your 1977 ICBC COHOE E INSURANCE year. We have also added a learn-to-skate program for a- dults which we feel will become very popular. ‘This class should be of interest to any person who has always wanted to skate but has found the regular public skating sessions a poor ~ place to'prdctice thelr’ skills. ~ There should a No reason for the ladies not to be getting into shape as there are a number of classes designed for them. For example we have our « regular volleyball nights as well as a nétural- movement pro- gram, a keep fit session, slim- nastics and yoga. ee ‘A new program in Blue- berry is a music appreciation class for young children which will be conducted by Robyn + Miller-Tait. We are also hoping to be able to offer a number of weekend workshops and the first one that we have lined up is a silk screening class Ene, uled for February. . On tbchalt ot Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 - and the Facility Commission, 1 would like to wish you all a joyous and merry Christmas season. Try Our hone 782-6215. 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English 51 : Introductidn to Composition English 114 Introduction ‘to Modern Literature English 203 Recent :Canadian Literature NELSON English 114 Math 1: o) ‘ ti Aone Introduction to Modern - Literature Calculus and Linear Algebra Fine Arts 101 Psychology 10! ‘i he: Introductory Teycolsay istory ‘of Theatre 113 cacy to Deviance Introduction to Theatre Computing Science 101 TRAIL Biology 103 . Human Evolution Fine Arts 101 Wildland Recreation 151 History of Art Recreational Land Management FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT REGISTRAR'S OFFICE,” SELKIRK COLLEGE PHONE: CASTLEGAR 365-7292) TRAIL 368-5333 NELSON 352-3010 Watch for our Brochure in January 6th publication of the Castlegar News . Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. LHS Sonia Cheveldave 260. LHT Sonia Cheveldave 642, MHS Dave Adshead 268. MHT Dave Adshead 679, ‘THS Roxy Rollers 1062. “THT Roxy Rollers 2831, pi Points: Roxy Rollers Sparrows 4, Square Balls 4 ‘Spon 0, Tired-G 0, Flukey'5: Other 600’ Robin Da! el THS Regulars 1052. THT a Mickey Read | 601, Regulars 2768, ‘Team Points: Dingbats 4,-~~. Misfits 4, Alleycats 0, Regulars 2, Screwballs ils 0, Golumbing ‘ z Other 600's: Larry 0! 661, Tony Costa 610., ‘ Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 pam. - LHS: Connie nOlsse 265. LET Connie Olson 600.) ° MHS Willy Kaleshikoff 208. MHT Charlle Burdett 769. THS Nighthawks soe Ins ‘3, Headpins 2, Live-5 1. M.O.T.S. 1, Roadhogs 8, Night- : hawks 2, * Other’ 600's: Matt’ “Rohn 728; Larry Webster 683; Dwayne Keus 668; Willy Kales- nikoff 684; Walter Kanigan 641; Marvin Wood 639; Orlando Vecchio 634; Jake Koenig 624; 3 as Carol. Vecchio 249. LHT Connie Olson 597, MHS Robert Kirkwood 326. MHT Orlando Vecchio 777. THS Live5 1091. THT Live-5 3092. i Team Points: Rowdy Rush- Ins 4, Headpins 3, Live-5 9, M.O.T.S. 1, Roadhogs 0, Night- hawks 1. Other 300's: Orlando Vec- ohn 310. Other 600's: Charlie. Bur- dett 750; Matt Rohn 736; Jake Koenig 713; Robert Kirkwood 708; Walter Kanigan 707; + Dwayre Keus 685; Larry Web- ster 676; Mike Halisheff 614. Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers LHS Marriane Duntop 282. LHT Erma Mykyte 691. THS Chevys 1009. THT Chevys 2866. Team Points: Chevys 4, Ramblers 1, Kawasaki 3, T- . Birds 3, Bobcats 0, Model Tees 1 Other 600's: Ruth Rourke 663, Bobbie Keraiff 642, Ruth Cummings 618, Lorene Oglow 609, Marge: Allingham 628. Wed, Morning Ladies—Drivers LHS Bobbie Keraiff 275. LHT Bobbie Keraiff 784. THS Kawasaki 980. THT * Kawasaki 2849. ‘Team Points: Kawasaki 4, Model Tees 0, Ramblers 3, Chevys 0, T-Birds 3, Bobeats 1. Other 600's: Pearl Mott 647, Ruth Rourke 610. Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 pam. LHS Nitia Perepolkin 234. LHT Shirley, Barton 563. MHS Jack- Drader’: 268... MHT Jack Drader 655. U.S. Expert Says Arthur Lundahl, — the government’s top photo inter- preter who told President Ken- nedy that Russian ‘missiles were in Cuba, says he's seen a film of UFOs which he believes is totally genuine. “T've seen a genuine film of UFOs that, asa photo analyst, I believe could not have been faked,” revealed Lundahl, fo: er director of the government's * National. Photographie Tnter- pretation Center in Washing- ton, D.C., which’ analyzes photographs ‘for the CIA and ‘ather inielligence agencies, Lundahl, 61, studied the original of a UFO movie film shot in Tremonton, Utah, by official Navy photographer Del- bert Newhouse in 1952. His conclusion: "These were indeed UFOs. The film showed objects of unknown size moving at high speeds—one of our estimates was 1,700 miles an hour—and they were chang- ing colors from reds to blues to greens and back to reds, Night. Lidlea—Cut Rate ~ tune Fram Moffat. 267. Lit “Joan Humphrey 638, THS Swallows 1023, THT Swallows 2905. Team: Points: Budgies 3, Canaries 3, Eagles 1, Parrots 1,.° Swallows 3, Woodpeckers 1. ‘Thurs. Morning Ladies LHS Joan Humphry 294. LHT Joan Humphry 719. THS Lions. 916, THT ‘Teddy Bears 2513. ‘y, Team, Points: Chipmunks 1) Lions. 8, Minks dy Teddy Beara 3; juirrels 1, Beavers 3. Thurs. arieaecon “Ladics— Rowdy Lis pind nd Budey 257. LHT. Bonnle White 655. THS Groaners 933, THT Groaners 2568. ‘Team Points: Hooters 1, Screamers 0, Groaners 8, Wall- ers 3, Criera 4, Moaners 1. | Other 600's: Linda Buday 637. ‘Thars. Night Mixed (Dec. 9) : LHS Ann Gouk 303, LHT Lola Tymofievich 712. MHS Walter Kanigan 309. | MHT Matt Rohn 771. THSRTs 1103, THTR-T’s other 00's: Ann Gouk 803. Team Points: Avenger 3, Early Risers 0, R-T’s' 4, All Stars 9, Stand Bys 1, Misfits 1, Dynamiters 3, Cannon Balls 4, Robson Rollers..0, Anything Goes 3, Alley Cats 1, Chal- lengers 1. Other 600's: Walter Kanl- gan 769; Ivan Salekin 714; Ann Gouk 701; Doug Fellman 675; Ken Emmons 639; Linda Miller 634; Carol Emmons 633; Nick Karzaniewski 628; Erma Mykyte 627; Shirley Salekin 627; Orlando Vecchio 613; Earl Rourke 613; Elaind Horlick 612. Fri. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Sharon Isfeld 222, LHT Sharon Isfeld 600. MHS Cliffe Church 284. MRT Charley Burdett 746. THS Challengers 1192. THT Challengers 3016. Team: Points: Mean. Ma- chines 1, Outsiders ’2, 100" or Bust 2, Newcomers’ 2, Chal- lengers 2, Alley Brats 3, Other 600's: Cliffe Church 700, John Paulson 660. Fri. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Darline Edwards 260. .LHT Joan Peel 606. MHS John Paulson and Jerry Hurd 238. MET (Sohn Paulson 609, Genuine “One of, fithe. ‘UFOs ‘seomed to get lost from 7 the formation. It went away and then came back again. They seemed'to be flat and circular in shape: 7” “We tested that film, about 1,600 frames of 16 mm-Koda- chrome motion picture film, for several hundred man-hours on . a frame projector. “We analyzed each frame and looked for possible doctor- ing. We looked for flecks of dust that might have caused refract- ing, even for holes: in the bellows of the camera. “But we. found nothing to explain what appeared on the film. “Some of my co-workers at the Naval Photo Interpretation . Laboratory took the film and showed it to the Robertson panel, an expert” group of scientists who met under the . auspices of the CIA in 1953.” Lundahl stressed: “There isnodoubt in my mind this film was not faked.” ‘Coffee Tables ” awn &- Patio’ Furniture Bed Frames & Headboards tard & “Walkway ’ Benecse Sails: Business Signs Porch Step Railings Racks ANVIL IRON WORKS now located at the Ferry on Broadwater Road : in Robson ~ Annan Porch: Columns ~~ Spiral Staircase” Pickup Headache THS Challengers 996. THT. Challengers 2781. Team Points: Mean Ma- _shines’3, Outsiders 0, 100 or 2+ Bust 0, Newcomers 0, Chal- lengers 4, Alley Brats 4. 8.0.8.8. LHS Linda Popoff 261. LHT. Deb Wood 597. MHS Steve Holdsworth 269. MHT Steve Holdsworth 642, THS Team #6 907, THT ‘Team #4 2609. Team-Points: Team 41 1, a ‘ 1. A (TONY) GERONAZZO, MANAGER EXCAVATION — HAULING — BACK HOES’ CONCRETE GRAVEL — PIT RUN GRAVEL: TOP SOiL — 34 CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL! . DRAIN ROCK — MORTAR SAND PHONE 365-7124 s. UNION SHOP NO IF'S- AND’S | Silvester's i is The Has fo Stock up for Christmas Foods! WHITE SWAN TOWELS 2 Roll”... MONEY'S Sliced . roe: ‘ORANGE CRYSTALS TANG 4 - 3% of. .... PALM. BUTTER = .19 BLUE RIBBON COFFEE ICE CREAM $1] -99 ALL POPULAR BRANDS CGARTTS 95.27 NABOB APPLE JUICE. 63° POP SHOPPE TONIC WATER © 2 79 PURITY FLOUR 20 ib. :.. 95 CARNATION COFFEE MATES ].29 16° oz. Fresh Produce . | MAC APPLES B.C. 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