CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 26, 1980 Costiegor Bantam Reps Win East b Castlegar’s Bantam » Reps captured the East-West + Kootenay title this past + weekend with two one-sided « Victories over the Kimberley ;, Bantams, Kimberley managed to stay close for one period during the Fridsy night game, with the score being 4-4 at one point. However, from that point on, Castlegar took over and out-scored . Kimberley five goals to one © to win going away 9- 5. The *. foeal boys skated well and all * players contributed to a good * team effort. ‘ Scoring was taken care of by D. Perehudoff (2), G. Walker (2) and B. Makortoff * (2) while K. Semenoff, T. . Reid, J. Leitch and C. Lind * gunned singles. C. Lind also 3 Ficked up three assists with " J. Leitch, B. Makortoff and T. “ Reid earning two each. * Single assists were earned by H S. Jones, K. Semenoff, D. Former Rebel sets record at N. Michigan Northern Michigan Uni- versity won its first Central Collegiate Hockey Associ- ation Playoff Championship with a 7-3 and 8-6 sweep of Ferris State, March 14-16 at : the Marquette Lakeview Arena. The Wildeats exploded for six goals in the second * period of fe ip cpenet to gain a four-goal lead in the two game total goal series. Leading the scoring at- tack was sophomore Steven Bozek, with his hat-trick in the opener, extonding his '. consecutive games getting a point to 20, an NMU record. His string was broken in the finale when he missed reg- ular shifts nursing a sore knee. Perehudoff, B. Desousa, K. Cheveldave and J, Kanigan. The second game of the series was all Castlegar's. Kimberley held the local team to one goal in the first period, but Castlegar scored : six unanswered goals in the second to take a 7-1 lead. The final score was 11-0. Although not over- worked,; D.j DeRosa in the Castlegar nets was worthy of his first shut-out of the year as he made saves on several dangerous shots, Scoring in the Saturday, game was led by K. Chev- eldave (3) while C, Lind and G. Walker notched two a plece. Singles went to B. Desousa, J. Leltch, K. Sem- enoff and T. Reid. G, Walker also picked up four assists while J. Leiteh, T. Reld and Public invited to attend Castlegar Rebel windup ~ Castlegar Rebel Hockey Club is inviting the public to attend its annual windup’ on April 18 at the Fireside Place in Castlegar. The evening will include a banquet, dance and pres- The mixed curling clubs ends its season with the Jack Heinrich rink taking both the league .. championship -and ‘ consula' was, won by: Farrell fink over the C. Ci entation of awards. Tickets are $10 per per- son and may be obtained West Kootenay el M. Corbett picked up three P. Moroso, K. Cheveldave and a. Kanigan, Coach Ken Swetlishoff - -and assistant coach’ Ralph Tassone are now busy pre- paring the team for the next competition along the way to a possible B.C. championship at the Provincial Bantam Tier I playdowns ‘in’ Kam- loops this coming ‘weekend. The boys’ will be com- ting against ‘teams ‘from Burnaby. Winter Club, Prince George, and Kami The L | Recreation News Easter Party Ms An, Easter’ Pary for: youngsters aged two to, six. years is planned: for April 3 © ‘from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. in’ the hall of the Castlegar and -, District. Community Com: plex. The Easter Bunny will * be there and some of the planned : activities include cartoons, stories, gamcs, col- oring contest and an Easter egg hunt. The admission charge is 50 cents per child at * the door. Spring for the winner of this: round-robin competition: packs its bags immediately and heads: to Man. to from any or by phoning Pauline Nezaratf at 865-7990, in the Western Canada Bantam finals. Mixed Curling Club ~ rink the champs Z h skip, Joy 1980 Spring Recreation Pro- grams will be starting Arpil 14, with the programs sched- uled to‘start the following week. Instructors are needed- for a few of the spring pro- pa third, Shirley Dickson lead and Bob Dickson second " to June 24. Instructors are - special events, inelydia: * landscaping and proning ppear nthe issue of ‘AC PREHENSIVE COMMUNITY ye OLEGE", the should have read"... Sad liaise with equipment ~\ manufacturers mend end experience on “. The Castlegar News apologizes 7s and the misspelling of the word ¥ SELKIRK « WY): COLLEGE "TRAIL CAMPUS needed for this program. ‘ requires an | _ OFFICE/FACILITIES Semmersatt | MANAGER Applications are also be- 1° Duties: Reporting to the Bursar’s De- partment, the Manager will be responsible for ‘supervision jon'of custodian, maintenance and office gf stati? ‘iplanhing, budgeting and control of facili- ‘and pallies, servi ree The incumbent will co- reports to 5S ‘te College’ ‘and the Ministry for the Division. summer programming. $j. Mousst) + Someone to work as a.sum- QUALIFICATIONS: | Completion of Grade 12, with mer coordinator is also re--:. supervisory. training and experience (minimum 5 quired. Interested candidates years):.in related areas. Must. have proven or- must have their applications J: » ganization: al, sin by the e Sette date of April J: skills, Trades certification would beanasset. SALARY: Commensurate with ex- “B" was athe N. Ogloff rink, skipped by S. Mothesin, over the H. John Hope to see you all next season. (Minor Hockey Pee Wees The league standings in Tier I were as follows: Kootenay Savings Cred- it Union and Verigins were co-winners with 26 points each; Taks Furniture Village ended the season with 22 points. wae" Playoffs again came down to the last game of the year with Verigins edging Taks Furniture Village 4-3, to take the playoff trophy. - 1 dings in Ti CKQR, 25 points; Big Auto In playoffs CKQR were winners in a double round robin. Division manager Tom Biln and division mother Trudy Biln would like to thank the coaches and team mothers for their cooperation during the year. * * Please turn in all hockey Tier II were as follows: to Doug Coulson or to the Castlegar Drugs. (Minor Baseball/ A pitching clinic is being held every Tuesday and Thuraday from 7:80 - 8:30 . P-m. at the Selkirk College gym. Boys are reminded to bring a gym strip, clean -- runners and a baseball glove. . . . Registration for minor Eat Right and Feel Great When shopping for canned fruit, always try to buy those packed in water. They are considerably lower in calories than those packed in heavy sugar syrup. When buying fruit juice, look for the word “juice” on ‘ the label. Fruit flavored drinks, crystals and powders are not equivalent to fruit juices because they provide primarily sugar, none of the trace elements found in juices and often an inad- equate amount of Vitamin C Soegeyars F ee baseball will be held at the Recreation Office from April 1 - 11. The minor ball ex- ecutive will do its best to see that boys in the Colt division - will have a place to play. . 8 « Coaching clinic is to be held either in Castlegar or in ‘Nelson during the latter part of April. . . * This year, Castlegar will be hosting the Bronco area playdowns on July 17 - 20. Ten local bowlers roll their way fo a Reno trip: Approximately 250 members of men’s, ladies’ and mixed teams from tlegar bowled for a Reno trip on Saturday and Sunday at Castle Bowl. Winners in Special De- liveries (182 pins over av- erage) were: Dave ‘Munns, O VILLAGE SQUARE Val Bonham, Stan Burkett, ' Rita Read and Dwayite Keus. Hard-Ups (29 pins over average): Lynn Bailey, Kay Crochett, Verna Matovich, Mel Dawson and Norm Bai- ley. These 10 people go on a By Chuck Stiles Clones BR uy TORN Cameo 605 South 2nd St., Castlegar (Below the Costlegor Credit Union) For your Appointment Phone: 365-5841 An Award. Winning Hair Cut This award-winning haircut was done at the East Kootenay Hair Dressing Competition, an on- nual event, put on by the Hair- dressers Association of B.C. The winning art is judged on originality and creativity in the cutting as well as exacting precision in cutting length and suitability to face contours. Pic- tured is BARB SWETLISHOFF, the « winner of the hair cutting award and owner of Cameo and her model SHARLEEN MARTINI who ived the d. hair cut. For Accent ‘Styling sew os? bus tour to Reno leaving April 12 for seven:days, perience: An attractive benefit package is of- fered. APPLICATION fig ted. a Level I alpine in- CLOSING DATE: April 11, 1980 structors course. The five candidates who received REPLY IN their Level I instructor's “CONFIDENCE TO: Personnel status’ were Dave Braith- Selki waite, Jim Cossarini, Miguel Guerrico, Rod Loftus. and _ Jayne Williams. Saturday, March 29th We Will GIVE AWAY ° 50 Stanfield T-Shirts ae with our logo SANDWICH SHOP 1004' Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. - Phone: 365-8155 - Celebration ~ Sat., March 29th” 5 GUEST na 00 Winner of Main Draw to be chosen Sat., Mar. 29th até6p.m. ENTER NOW © Many Novelties td a © Complimentary Large -P. 8} or 7-U; with eve ‘ Super Roast Beef Sandwi ce P af (Dickson’ 's Coffee 15¢a mug) “Super Roast Becf Sandwiches” erg ~ man, wits & any number of juniors + man & wife only thee ved ‘parent end soy cumbero Ioelocs - must bea thember in’ sous Semel epee he St allows 25% disc ithe Gbove: ‘on green fees. » Trail & Nelson course: ‘Adult holders of debentures will be reduction classification. $50 Senioc Citson Couple, hatcheries Mirdiy te us