B2 Field hockey season is well underway at Stanley Humphries Secondary School. At the junior level, the Rockettes have lost to’ Bea- ver Valley 1-0, ‘beat Salmo 8-0, and also defeated Traf- gar 1-0. The junior Rockettes CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 8, 1980: hosted thelr first field hockey tournament last weekend. In three competitions, they tied Summerland 0-0, beat Salmo 8-0 and lost to Rossland 2-0. Goal-scorers so far have been Beth: Krug,’ Evelyn Maloff, Tommy Verigin and * Lana Horning. This. week ite team has (Siocankec ation The Winlaw and Cres- , cent Valley ladies’ keep fit- ’ sessions have commenced! and all participants have been exposed to fitness test- ing. Weekly and monthly schedules have been pre- pared. The aeorobic program was also introduced at the sessions. The ladies must ina le of ex- m.- Fut 6. activities {flora and ta identification session; ' car ;and game nighte;* cultural, . seenic and: 9 are films, as well ag v ts and crafts. The Winlaw ,A team is currently: leading inithe Slo- ‘can. Valley, Youth Soccer As- ercises eens the week. Keep it up ladies. $ Judo, at the Mt. Sentinel school, is in full swing. The - This tehm: played )Slocan last week and man- ized to squeak by with a 10 lly. ' The: Crescent. Valley/ ” Slocan-Park:-team a return match with Ross- land. “The senlor Rockettes continue to dominate the West Kootenay 4cene. League scores have been J. Lloyd Crowe 1, Rockettes 8; Nakusp 0, Rockettes 3; Bek: kirk College 0, Rockettes 1; and Grand Forks 0, -Rock- ettes 3, The team travelled to the Salmon Arm tournament last weekend where they “ ‘province and, according to won two ‘of thelr five eh- counters, Their losses were ‘otte! Kelowna ' 6, a against the top teams in the ottes 0; Oak Bay 2, Rock; .0; Salmon “Arm 0, were a great 93; and ‘Mt. Douglas 3, learning experience for the ottes 0. . players. Scores were as fol- ezyk,! 0 : line Zaitsoff and Sani p>} t > soff Played “an ‘excellent! od 0M the coach, nt usted —tRodd | eullding tyThe neon Press Ametican conference ost egzen” Been esse sessx S3a8s 427s participants are learning var- “* with'a dné-win? dnhéloss rec- ious methods of self defence. ‘The senior citizens’ acti- vity night is underway. This session commenced on Oct. 1 with various film p ord, while Slocan and Winlaw B teams. eke? hird place with ond sibel fn Ally aba lyr for the If tions. All additional : sessions, s will be held at the Slocan’, Park Community Hall at 7 Following a highly suc- cessful summer, James War- ner, director of recreation with Regional Recreation Commission No. 8, will con- tinue to develop ‘and direct recreation programs for Slo- can Valley residents. After he received his, diploma of Technology in’ Fish and Wildlife Recreation, from BCIT, Warner worked as a program ' coordinator for the commission during the summer of 1979. He then attended the University of Alberta and received credit for first year in. faculty of | education. Warner returned to the area this summer and, with financial assistance from the ministry of labor's Provincial Youth Employment Pro- gram, the ‘recreation com- mission hired him as full-time director of recreation. The Hockey Scores By The Canadian Press HOCKEY RESULTS TUESDAY NHL Exhibition Toronto 3, Edmonton 1.- AHL Exhibition Novo Scotia 5, New Bruns- wick 4. International : bition Kalamazoo 7, Muskegon 2. Quebec Major Sherbrooke 6, Trois-Rivieres6. Central Junior Ottawa 8, Gloucester 2. esp Pembroke 2. ; atarie Provincial | Guelph, Hamilton 2. Dixie 5, pee Hill 3. Wes! New ostnate, Billings 7. Victoria 4, Seattle Winnipeg 6, Calga gary 5 Medicine Hat 5, Saskatoon 4, Manitoba Junior St. Boniface 9, Fort Garry 5. Saskatchewan Junior Regina 8, Saskatoon 6. Alberta Junior Cal Spurs 8, Dromhelles 9. Sherwood Pk. 6, Red Deer 1. nlor vitlam 2. jiwack 2. B.C. au Richmond 8, C Nanaimo 4, Chill Favor Yankees RENO- NEV. {AP) — Harrah's Reno Race and Sports Book has picked New York Yankees as favorites to’ win. the- American League pennant and major league baseball's World Series. FRANK’S ‘SHARPENING SERVICE (Behind Castle Theatre) * Castlegar, B.C. (ALL THE USUAL SHARPENING Carbide Tip Blade arpening ot reasonable rates casss oa BBE BBE Rebbe aubee SPORTS, STATISTICS. £00 1600 00 1900 : “Sunday Game Philodelphia at Houston, 5 p.m, it ind of Sec! Houston of Koneus City wy. ‘Jateot Atlanta , (ew Orleansiat Deirolt yy, Oct. w \Weshiraton et Bere AIA LEAGUE re All Times Por ‘ ) “Thursday Game New Yerk at Kansas City, 5:15pm. KansoeCity at New York, 5:15 p.m, ‘Saturdoy Game Konsos City at New York, 5:15 p.m., If necestary. 1 d of hockey: a He . Hopefully now, eh Gehrt" can: cut down on the || against and find the o: of net, | as well. Sunday Gam onsot city ot Now Yorks 1 pry tl =. necantary, NATIONAL LEAGUE Best-of-Five All Times POT ‘omplete subdivision Services . Felday Game Philodelphie at Houston, 12 noon aac lay Game Philodelpita a Houstén, 1:15 p.m., If necessary, NATIONAL LEAGUE eaveges F asain - e8i23 Ef susese a X—WonDlvialen Title, ional Recreation Commission No.8 wand information Warner began” in- ed in planning and dir. ecting’’a wide infec ac tivities for residents in the South Slocan-Krestova-Slo- can Village area. Programs included hiking trips, chil citizens’ activity nights, and skiing trips and lessons. Res- ponse to the fall program of events has been very posi- itive, and Warner said reg- istrations were up 60 per cent over last year. Warner will also work on a pilot project in cooperation with Mount Sentinel School and drens’ playgi and senior citizens’ trips. Warner says “We cater to everyone. We put on events for all age groups.” the community recreation class will be given theoretical and Practical: training in all and the ministry of fitness - ats in general administration of the . recreation commission pro- grams and for training and supervising staff like part- time employee Teresa Bojey. Bojey does general office work and fills in as an instructor for some of the fall programs. She said the most enjoyable partof the job was “meeting and working with people.” Warner went on to say that he sees one of his major roe as “providing advisory especie of Fall are now underway and, again, there is something for everyone, in- cluding soccer clinics, chil- drens' story times, senior * and’ evaluation. supervisto: Back in the office in the Slocan Park Community Hall, ‘Warner is responsible forthe services ‘to joel recreation ‘Sorfirhissions: 7 and other ‘groups*intereated in setting up events or seek- ing funding for Heed proj- ects.” Ready to ‘serve, Teresa Bojey and James Warner of Regional Recreation Recreation Commission No. 8 with a 1979-80 Start the Year off _model Stick at webarle std HOCKEY STICKS 25% or Tu-Dor Sports RACKETS — RACKETS — RACKETS. Badminton — Racket Ball Pick a Racket to Suit your Skill from our excellent selection Yonex, Manta, Carlton, ~ 365-3522 : L FRIDAY Ee ie \ 7 = OCT.10th. Bee int | eq = §8:30P.M. —vs— TRAIL Jr. Smoke Eaters s 7™n i ; at the Arena Complex a1. Rectéation News 7 * : Obedieace A program starting this week is for anyone who Is’ interested in developing their dog into a better citizen of ‘the community, A dog obedience program is atart- ing this Thursday at 7 p.m. in* the Castlegar and District / Community Complex. f ‘ This program is instruc- ted by Dick Lopschuk, an ex- perlenced instructor. ‘The registration. fee is $20: for eight sessions, Those inter- ested should register at the Recreation Office as soon as Possible. denta 60. cents and adults Ne 76s Ce Three leadership devel: opment programs ate‘ ‘taking’ place in the West’ ‘Kootenay; region in ‘they neat—future Persons interested in a ‘leat! ‘dership development... gym\} nastics course for instru tors, a Canadian Ski Patr. Certification Course or junior ski instruetors. train‘, ing program can‘cohtaet th recreation -office, for further. information and reaeaton) i aise 2 Swim grams on Mondays: This Monday is Thanksgiving’ Day. Being a statutory holi- day, no programs: will take place ¢ on this date. ae " Public Skating The regular public.skat- ing schedule is now in effect at the Community. Complex. The dates and times to note are as follows: Tuesday 2 -'4 p.m., Wednesday 10:30 - 12 noon, Thursday 2 - 4 p.m., Friday 10:80 - 12 noon, Sat- urday 2:45 - 4:45 p.m., Sun- ° day 2:15 - 4 p.m, and 8 --9:15 p.m. The admissiion charges, are: children 60 cents, stu- T! 5 A reminder to emis . Fegistered in recreation pro- " the agenda, Wednesday of. next; ‘week: ate 7:80 p.m. in’Room 8 of Twin - Rivers School. The election of officers for 1981 ‘and pre-:. sentation of awards will be on Jr. Hockey Bi; Last - weekend, . the Castlegar Rebels Junior Hoc- key Club had its first 1980-81 home game in the Castlegar’ ‘Community ;Complex. The - Rebels hosted ithe Rossland Warriors and. came away with a 6-4 win. Their second home game of the season: is . this Friday nij ht at ‘8:80 ) p.m, * : af 401 09, Sports car ‘slalo lom’ Stacey fastest i in event — Four ‘classes were rep- ° resented in Sunday's Waneta Mall as. an autumn Slalom In oe amall car class Brian, Pritchard took first place ina, Toyota SR6 at “followed by .Henry steven ina saoyols Tercel Ee st the big car class it was place for Bernie Pringle in Hf Monsher Corvair at 69.06 wit ‘e Glendinning in a ips placing . second at a Suzuke at 49.76, First in the be class was Phil Calder- bank’ gtd, 14,18, - Routine check HOUSTON (AP) — Joe Louis, ‘former; world, heavy- weight boxing champion, con- tinues in. good. shape, while undergoing a regular check- up,. Methodist. Hospital on Slaloming is fast becom- ing.the most popular form: of motor-sport, that everyone can enjoy. It is the least expensive: motor-sport _acti- vity.in which the enthusiast * ean compete using the’ family sports car or'sedan. . ° Cars are driven through the course one at (8. time - against atimer,and naturally, the fastest car thrdugh’ the course withoyt touching a pylon is the winner," To compensate for the fact that some cars perform “better ‘than others, cars are: , , divided into groups or'classes saccording to’ engine size and performance ability. i votration. +. CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 8, 1980 ‘The next planned. event by the club is a Mole Hill Climb tentatively:planned for Oct. 26 at the Rossland Golf Course witha 9 am, re In hillelimbing each en- try takes a turn at setting the FALL.CLEARANCE SALE Clipper Canoes 16.8 ft. Cascade ~ a Plus Accessories t Other Models — Special Orders. | “JENSENEX CANOE SALES Box 3355, Castlegar. :; faxteet timé on 2 hill. n EDMONTON (CP) healing. knee injury could force Ed- monton Oilers’ starting goaltender Ron’ - Low to’ miss‘the National Hockey League team’s season. opener Friday against: Quebec Nordiques. ' : playoff spot, “hissed Tuesday night's : : oxninition game against Toronto Maple --' . He's been out ‘of action since ‘Sept. \95 when Vancouver Cannucks' forward *: Tiger: Williams‘ collided with him. Ron Low ‘really upset’ —A slow. , ‘2 Eddie Mio and Pete LoPresti have handled the netminding chore.’’ + in really upset,” said Low, who ~ out in a sweatsuit Monday, lonally shooting the puek aim- clea at the boards. “They won't let me - ‘put he, pads on.” ‘ ginally Low was told to rest fo; ‘days. But last week he ort fog Parte - Wichita, Kan., where the “Ol ntral Hockey, League farm. ‘located and the knee swelled up ~ {after he stopped.a few shots. =, / we ou: A _ SASTLEGAR NAUTS 330 p.m, Wednesday, Oct. 15 ported.” W spokesman said the checkup js routine after the type of surgery: Louis had at the *” Hospital: in 1977 for correc- diseased artery: He_added that proniot- ing public interest and input into programs offered were also-very important. He fre- quently writes media artteles: and holds change meetings with inter: ested groups.” In order to ensure that, 4 the public's needs and desires were met, two extensive surveys were conducted. 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Murray suffered bruised ribs and Ford a knee injury last Saturday here in a 44-8 win® over Saskatchewan Roughriders which left the Lions third in the Western Conference with a 6-6-1 record and a onc<-point lead over "What the ‘fivefost, seven-inch netminder lacks in physical stature, he “There's no one in hockey: about whom I can say ‘damn, I wish I was as '," the-26-year-old said in an _ ‘Middlebrook is entering his fourth professional season, but this will be the first time he has earned a share of the netminding duties with an NHL club :from the start of a season. He will be paired with. Finnish goalie Markus. “This organization seems to be going places,” he said. “I just want to. : Middlebrook wasn't always so. happy. A year ago, he was shocked when the Jets sent him and Mattsson to their Tulsa farm. club in favor of “I thought Td hed only one bad exhibition game," he said..“But I didn’t complain, I went down and did my best, Maybe I showed them a little maturity. “We faced a lot of shots no matter ‘who we played. It seemed to help both — of us, because we're here today.” ~” Oct. 13 in; should! Middlebrook talks big enters the new National Hockey League season with some big : Jets. and Pierre sion draft. dared Se ‘the team was e ed a| ete Mi nday: offfbyj bed coach: Nis Blain alge suffered a twisted ankle, but fensive released a week’ Ago, was claimed on waivers by Saskatchewan and sub- sequently traded to Toronto Argonauts : . for future eonolderstions: : Middlebrook appeared ‘in six pre- season games this year, earning a 1.71. goals against average. + “Lindsay hasn't had a bad period since training camp began,” said coach Tom MeVie~ “It doesn't matter how they look or what they do. Stopping the’ * puck is what counts.” - 5 : A scrambler, Middlebrook is bent . on playing a role in the future of the “T've read so ‘much about how the Jets are going to stick with youth. But Tommy ‘calls us youth ‘with talent.” The Collingwood, Ont., _ played amateur hockey with St. Louis University. Three years ago, he asked every NHL team for a tryout. His only reply came from general manager John Ferguson of New York Rangers. To everyone's surprise, he won the starting job in New Haven, their American League farm club. ‘When Fred Shero became coach and general manager of the Rangers, | he elected to protect John Davidson and Doug Soetaert prior to the expan- Middlebrook. was available and i Ferguson pounced on him. © ~ - “I was tickled pink to come hare id he said. “I’ve always had to go begging for work. 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