6 __| CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 6, 1977 +. Beat Femie Sabres 6-4 Before Capacity Crowd Rebels Open Season With Win Defending Kootenay Inter- national Junior Hockey League assists In the third with singles going to Jeff Townsend, Kevin . with 62 shots while Castlegar netminder Rick Hlookoff hand: | Gulding the Rebels in thele ‘ second year in the ‘KLJHL is © 1977 Firebird... = 3,000 miles: : ora e GUARDS Hie Baye Fy etaedion’ Through your suppor we have been successful in being cable. to. offer ‘most of the programs that were adv . A few had tobe Secicl ants ‘have room fora few more Views from Recreation ‘ Director Pat Metge designed to teach the handler the methods needed to teach the dog: commands. | Starting | this ‘evening, this class will be held : nthe Old Arena Hall beginning champions, Castlegar Rebels, Wilson and Steven Bozek. led 29 for the win. ‘coach Mare Pezzin, who led the | opened their new season Satur- The, Rebels. bombarded Fernle took .37 minutes In “rookie, club to, its. first-place /@ 1975 Ranchero GT. eT: slack of sitendalien and pevsans spa ite pa: day with a 6-4 victory over the Fernie goaltender Craig Stewart’ _pénalties to Castlegar's 15. “berth the previous year. “= Some body work dasa rie cepiietee Hees urna mene preenyen age ae saee i Caan a capacity " RS en, Cc ll ctors by calling into the Recreation. wishes toremind all lady curlers Mayor Audrey Moore drop- Kokanee 0 le ors that. a general meeting of the ped the opening puck, and 28 ' Lid. " Suill Room in Programs club will be held this evening at seconds later, Ken Schisfer of - Bailiffs' Lt le A number of programs still 7:30 p.m, in the Curling: Club. the Rebels, with an assist from Dan Walker, found the marker for, the first goal in the game. Their second goal for.the period 274 Col. Ave. NE OF. THE MOST {MATER ORI COURSES ON THE TOUR 1S THE COR ¢LUB'S COURSE, SITE OF THE DORAL participants. Therefore, if you. ‘are interested in pursuing a recreational evening out, call our offices for further informa- lounge..One of the main items of business fs the voting on one: night curling. As well, persons may, at this time, register for the league. Utulged whe Alte el HOLIDAY NOTICE : chuse SoiLSnNe SOUR TEE SHOT WRTER 1S" |/ "thee wo se momber ot Ther Hasty Cos 5 ef Females assisted by Allan Cyr, i TrERALL “EVERYWHERE.” courses. starting this week that ~ in action again this Friday when’ fas i the Sabres, CLOSED SAT., OCT. 8 : 4 i / you may registerinandnothave they play host to the Creston gf jan Walker, assisted by ; THE WIND USUALLY HELPS OUT HERE, MeRxins had to miss the initial class. Clippers. Itshould be noted th : Brino Tassone aad David Kin (For Thanksgiving bay) ‘ iT POSSIBLE FOR'A:LOT OF GOLFERS TO MAKE (T peers: Hahould be noted that ‘ sk 7 "TWO. Two.” For Pass Creck residents, all Junior games held on Fridays by, put the Rebels ahead by two 2 EIN Bur, STILL IT TAKES we have the children’s gymnas- _ comm 8:30 th in the second, but back-to-back 1 : heregular @ prm, stating goals by Fernie’s Mitchel and Cyr tied the game. Our offices in: Castlegar and’ SI be ‘closed to ‘give our staff the Thanksgiving ;Malictay UARELY ernuck Ata SHOTS... ¥/ FOMEMEER \TTING. A'GOOD DRIVE IN THE ‘Gt IL. THE FINAL: AL DAY AND Guy med YO HIT ASOLO. 3-wooD, tics and ladles’ exercise. In Robson, you may join the . children's co-rec. night or the than the regular 8 p.m. starting time, Persons should also note 2 = : ; c Cte THE 1 TWO-PUTTED FOR In the third frame, Fernie a Bib chalaccn’ conte nest y LINEUP formed early Saturday evening at the ticket window of the Castlegar and crowil. They play their second game tomorrow night when the Rebels meet Creston CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CRED T JRDIE, WHICH/RERLLY HELPED ME TO WIN children’s gymnastics. that this season the Junior Club patel the aa ohn. Meteet gar District Arena and Community Centre az the Castlegar Rebels playtd their first . | : RNAM AENT (BY ONE STROKE OVER NiceLAUa) S ‘Tarrys, Thrums and Shore- _ is offering three alternatives for went ahead to stay as. Glen Sorenson, Bruno Tassone and John Makaroff all found the game of the season taking a 6-4 win over the Fernie Sabres playing before a capacity on home ice. The local,team will then travel. to Fernie’ Saturday: and. Kimberly: —— games in ‘those two cities. 5 me y. ESPECIALLY WHEN WATER COMES INTO PLAY, (NOW YOUR SoA WELL ENOUGH BEFORE PTING AS OT. THAT DEMANDS AS: actes residents have the oppor- tunity to participate, in adult badminton or chilren’s co-rec. ticket buyers. Seasons passes are still available, plus reserved tickets for each game or rush ~g T il M b Wi i The children’s co-rec. seating. matk, Tim Paul picked up three rai em er Wins “Castle et ar B owline Results 605 - 2nd St., S. DECISIVE ! CARRY, e classes are'designed for child- Other Ice Activities From Silvester’ Ss. Nee a) a : Castlegar * : eX -) Billy, Casper Enterprises, Dist, Natt N.S., Inc, ren 12 and under:in age and With the regular ice sched- Season Ss Last Race Phone: 365-7232 ‘stress minor sports games such “ule now in operation, we are an i site : : J. -Mon. Morning Ladies—Coffee | Tues, Night Mixed 9-11! p.m. Live5—14, Headpins 22, Rowdy ( PRs Jas floor hockey, dodge-ball, * looking for new activities at the Food Mart /Canex Stock Car Associa- race were Wayne Miller of Break (Sept. 26) | (Sept. 20) ~ Rush-Ins 5.:' u : : AST LE x = races and tag, just to‘name a © Complex. One such activity we . tion held its final ‘race of the Northport, Sonny Winnop of “LHS Shitley Laren 240, LHS Erma Mykyte 216. Other’ 600’s: Charlie. Byr- Be E a G AR NEW S ‘few. This program can be most "feel could be Ladies’ Broomball. _ x season Sunday at the race track Colville and Ed Pongracz of, LHT Judy Myers 622. LHT Erma Myktye 602... dett 781, Bill Carlson 696, , : : noe ‘enjoyable for the children who jfinterest warrants it, we will be south of Salmo with Roy Clarke Castlegar. . THS Gliders 1052. THT MHS Paul,,Makeiv 344, Orlando. Vecchio’ 682, Marvin SLOCAN VALLEY. t fake part. holding a weekly broomball Canada Grade A of Trail winning four races. In the B Heat, Clarke was Gliders 3079. MHT Paul Makeiv 812. \ Wood 647, Len Darnbrough 640, For individuals interested “session during the mornings for ~ Clarke won the. C Dash Trophy, the B Heat, the Open Wheeler and the Main race. < Ivan Mitchell of Trail won the B* first, Pongracz second, Bill Kof- . tinoff of Fruitvale in‘third and Bruce Milne, also of Fruitvale, was fourth. Team Points: Valley Mites 6/12—18, Hot Rods 10/21—31, China Dolls 18/10—28, Collec- tions 12/15—27, Coffee Mates THS Roadhogs 1196,.THT Headpins 3414, Team Points: Roadhogs 19, TeeCees 14; Mens 10, Wes Kirkwood.620, Matt: Rohn 617, Mike Halisheff 613. ‘ Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers (Sept. 21) 2nd ANNUAL SPORTS in jujitsu or self-defense our. all interested housewives. If you classes are-presently running — are interested in such an activity ‘and could easily ‘accept more please Jeave your name and registrations.’ Persons interest- phone number with us. ‘TURKEYS — Dash Trophy and the A Heat. 15/1429, Gliders 23/1235. LHS _E1 Mykyte 264. . “ed in learning a form of self- ‘A popular event that is Allan, Hnatiuk’ of Nelson Miller of Northport came Mon Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. Te cl b . LHT Erma Mykyte we. : defense and ‘conditioning may . coming up at the Complex is the won the A-Dash Trophy and’. Second to: Mitchell in the A LHS. Elaine Horlick 307. ennis Clu THS Chevys’ 1088. Pu e iS ‘$1, 200. call our offices for times and ‘second annual Grape Harvest BS Healther Hnatiuk won the Pow-, Heat, followed by Lionel Bure LHT Elaine Horlick 699. IMeeti Chevys"’3088. ah is souTH OF SLOCAN rse | places where these classes are which is sedated by - the der Puff race. nier et a en ‘ hk Mit nee nee a 312. Genera eering Team Points: Continentals 2 (look: for. signs) held, i pigs ‘Figure Skating Club. This event Lionel Burnler of Sfocan -_ oor prize winners of pi 6, Ramblers 11, Bobcats 20, 2 ri B b il T Increase in Scope proved very popular last year Park turned in the fastest time ' were Evelyn Foxe of Northport Good Gx Sood Guys 1072. THT. On. Wed nesday Cherokee’s 13, ‘Chevy 2-2, — 122 Iron sights (50 & 100 y : For room [| ourney With the addition to’ our and it is hoped for better things of ie dai: j & and Brian Pollock of Edmonton. ore a Points: Good Guys 3, By SHELLEY WICKERT - Medel. Herts Kathy Horoof — .270 and under (scopes 100 yd A j fectha biggeat wae Along’ wih: ‘the ie pee cof be Sel sve hope fist this yeas, ae ees MARC PEZZIN olloying Clarke across the The 10 gallons of gas was ‘Herky Jerky’s 1, Tidy Bowlers A- meeting of the tennis i y — over .270 {scopes 100 yds.) ~ Details 1B winn gramming gs finish line in the 25-lap Main won by Ivan Mitchell. 2, Who Knows? 2, Olympics 3, Sih 1, club executive was held to draw up an agenda for.the Castleger Wed. ‘Night Ladies 7-9 pam. - — 12 guage shotgun events ammunition supplied for .22 & J? guage naipent in B.C. were released redbntly in Cranbrook, where a cup wil] be a $1,200:purse to be : increased ,in the next few Persons wishing to make ‘awarded to the top four teams of months, Bill is presently looking . use of the mini ice this year at fi pe Se : “LHS Eten Moffatt 270. LHT et the rst place will at workshops‘that may be pos- the Old Arena should make 3 Face Protectors. and’ High-Sticking Restrictions Responsible Other 600's: Kris John 624, Tennis Club general meeting to Polly Sawehenko 704, PRIZES: TURKEYS & TROPHIES ea ay for the Molson Cup take home $550, second place . sible, as well as courses for the — bookings through ‘our offices. Ed Waywood 601, Len Donald be held Wednesday evening at THS Swallows 1100, THT iH will be held: 00, third place $200 and January session. Ifyou have any The mini ice may be booked ~ Hocke Blindness Down Agden ee ee ere Humphtles Secondary . ~ 5 allows 3083. Concession Stand . . fourth place S1S0. suggestions on. possible a either for the season, by the: : Team Points: Swallows 21 Entry fee is $100 per team grams or events please give Bi month or on a daily basis. y Mon! Night Miced 2.11 pm. Moms of business to Be dls. pyrote 19, Hummingbirds 15, : BAVARIAN BEER’ GARDEN and. the organizers have no a call, Persons wishing the ice on ; LHSirene Conroy 302. LHT cussed are: court use, court Woosackers 41, Budgies M, AND DANCE 5:00 P.M: SUN - doubts that the entries’ will be "Dog Obedience a dally basis should make thelr OPEN NIGHTLY UNTIL 10 P.M. — 7 DAYS A WEEK! i Eleven’ amateur hockey. CSA is now testing face horkey stick cannot penetrate Irene ony. ee intyre 275 lighting, fee structure, election Eagles 7. P, coming in at a fast and furious One activity which we wish, bookings directly through the players were medically blinded® masks to the standard and the mask. ditt Ge Meine ae ee Executive | and new: “German Band and. Fo rate. Teams from all over'B:C, ' to mention that is starting this this Old Arena by phoning 365-5021. > certified. protectors should. be- “There's. been 300,000 catanaliety busine: (continued on page A9) week is Dog Obedience. This last. year compared with 42 during therseasona1974/ A975, © according toDr."Tom Pashby, a Toronto ophthalmologist and gin to appear on the market- place this winter. The protectors must en- dure. torture .tests. at CSA's face protectors sold and 900,000 amateur’ players in Canada,” says Dr. Pashby, “which means - that one-third of all the players ares" 20, Labatts' 6, Pink Panthers 12%, Kokances 17, Slow Pokes 18%, 2 w have been invited to make ° fc ntry into the. c.The*-tourney : will be a “double knock-out event with the _Class has been run forthe last. proved popular with the cipants. ‘This is. course that is Groups and organteatians, preparing for. Christmas. p: y8° should keep'in mind the pee tunity Complex ‘and, if inter-” ested, place your bookings now. Cut & Wrapped Welght Loss.Due to Cutting: Boning and Trimming May: Tend to. Increase the Price Per Lb. member of the Canadian Stan- Rexdale, Ont. laboratories be- are wearing masks, but many +A event finals going Nov. 12 and Soccer Tourn ab : sper , nea A B ey 33 Yards Association (CSA); This fore certification is granted, aren't, For instance, in the Hot Shots 10. 5 “the B event finals and tourna- The West. Kootenay All- 5 accounts for a reduction of 75. The masks will be cooled to a "74-75 season, most eye injuries — ¢c¢ Otter 600s Suse Cae - ment finals going Nov. 13. All Creston Wildlife Star tsocce ToGcnaihent of be uray Grade : 5 ‘| Homemade per cent, while overall eye . temperature of -20°C and then _ occurred to those in the 11-15 | Costa 631, La ae Olson 638. y games will be played in Cran- held in Castlegar this Saturday, injuries decreased by 65 per cent from 253 to 88 reported cases. protector. If the protector ers were 16 years of age or "LHS Jo Taylor 259. LHT To Se ALSO Eee | “team members is planned for -Fall Display. ticipating. : Dr. Pashby attributes the | ‘Tacks, it fails the test. Oye eto he Eleanor Roldsworth 667. WYOURBOREAT DEALER”: [F the first night of the tournament... The fall display at the _. Division3 (10-12 years) wil Swifts No. 1 3 : decrease to the Canadian Ama- Optical tests will also be isis because the "THS Wheaties 1077. THT RNEREENORENENENEENEEE «at the Towne & Country Ina in Creston. Wildlife Centre: hes compete for the West Kootenay ” Whole or j19 : teur Hockey Association's carried out to ensure tha younger Ltt are Sor the Wheaties 3143. Day tare _ Cranb rook. : opened for public viewing. Realty Board Trophy. and Divi: . Hams - Sha k Por Stea b. (CAHAY stricter rules on high Players can see .adequatcly protestors: id Rete Team Points: Cheerios 18, neon Bverything gets under way. From 9 a.m, to 5 pam... sion2 (13-15 years) for the E..C. AK. sve ; vl : i sticking and the increasing use when wearing the masks. The older onesarenot.” Dr. Pashby — muffets 13, Mugs 14, Pincuslers ‘ Nov. 11 and :the tournament’. weekdays, citizens and. duck. . Mason Trophy, donated by E.. ~ : if of face protectors. He is a member of CSA’s Technical Committee . on. Protective Equipment for Hockey and ‘Lacrosse Players which re- cently published a standard on THS Castlegar Drugs 1158. ~ goose and tips givenan whereto 4:15 p.m. at SHSS. All games . eye and teeth protectors for Baebes vais ‘go yaaa what to sed in the all be Blaved on yh SHS: i hockey forwards and defence- re k L T * marshes themselves. * not ield and the eld. 2 aon of , Ossac Ss ose wice 31, Castlegar-Drugs 31, Beauty “= For hunters there is also a The schedule for the day il prou iS : : Lane 28, Northwest: HZomes “helpful: section: for estimating — 4s follows: st 27%, Cameo Beatty 2514, Cen- n eexken ames the range of a shotgun. . SHSS Fleld Time KJSS ried : . Had a ° trainee 00a K. Giitchi siggy 44a For Appointment Only "*-Beoause ducks are moving Div, 3 : es ; a er St a igitchin ee Swim Lately? ByDALEPATERSON | secim work, with Cll Help- 655. V. Melucte 602, te Einanicing Avaltebla ‘agit Soe pe ae Caa.-Tralit08. m. Nel.-Floss. ae ‘| legar Cossacks rugby . man going in for the try to give iced 7-! 0 i yé. team suffered’ two losses in the Cossacks 4 4-0 lead. Gon- Tues, Night Miced 7-9 pe. 223. ~ Alaric Coneda Company © visit the Wildlife Centre build- Trail ‘Cas. 11.a.m. Nel.-Ross. i 4 Coll Beaver. Valley : rugby action at Haley Park in’ zagacame back but were unable’ LHT Sonia Cheveldave 573. ing. Olv. 3, Fae a\ Public Pool Trail on the weekend, conceding . to score’ a’ try. However, two MHS Ron. Mcintyre. 288. ‘ Nel.-Cas. 42 noonTrall-Ross. ool “to Blue Mountain College and. penalty kicks gave them a two-. MHT.Keith Johnson 692. 3 Olv. ae 4 ff § 367-7333 Gonzaga University. point lead in the first half. THS The Cupids 1089. THT Nel. Cas, 1p.m. Trall-Ross. rices In “EI fect 1 mtorr In Saturday afternoon’s Castlegar was pressing late Regulars 3216. 5 Olv. 3, rsday, Octobe ré through |” r ‘We Will Send You game against Spokane’s Gon-__ in the second half, but tir Team: Points: Whatevers Nel.-Trall 2p.m. Cas.-Rose.. Saturday, October 8 oe .» ASchedule zaga University, Castlegar took out and the score ended atu. . 15, Columbia S—16, | Dingbats a puck, with the force of 60 foot pounds, will crash down on the standard covers both clear plastic. and mesh protectors, and the spaces in the mesh protectors must be sufficiently small so that the blade of a years age group. Last season, two-thirds of the injured play- notes.“I can see us being able to get the figure of 11. eyes medically blinded ‘and 88 eye injuries down to zero if every-' one wore face es . Tues:'Morning Ladies—Coffee Break (Sept. 27) 5, Take Five 11, Wheaties 23. Tues. Afternoon Ladies—1 p.m. (Sept. 20) LHS M. Quiding 286. LHT M. Quiding 682. brook’s Memorial Arena. A social get-together for all = promises to be'the biggest and hunters alike can learn about . C. Mason of Lambert Realty in” f° best'in Western Canads.: Centre:Opens:: * the Wildlife’ Management Area and the birds it supports. There: is material on bird- banding, recipes for duck and with teams from Trail, Ross- ; Tand, Netson and Castlegar par- Nelson. Games start at 10 a.m. and will continue until.4 p.m. Pre- sentation of trophies will begin Div. 2, . Nel.-Trail 3 p.m. Cas,-Ross. - 9° [Beet im. Bee iy Fresh or 39° an early fead. on some, tough’: ‘for Gonmage ean re The Cupids 18, Club 450— e e Be their. Sunday game Regulars 17. x , x against Blue Mountain Colfege, ” Gther 600's: Keith Johnson , Hern Deposit Receipts~ : ates of Dapeit~ -| UFO Fan & F the size. difference was too _ 692, Matt Rohn.664, Ron Mc- ‘ 5