SAS OIISEIE AES COV NTEE AARNE ITPA ANY SURI MINA LIISA AGNI ED EEMER INE CEE AER COLLEEN OLN Page 8A The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, December 23, 1992 y Hum —- Roll Takaia Casler 74.0 er AFFORDABLE ¢ PORTABLE ert phig sree Cutiel keene that remy dl neue Indoors * Outdoors ¢ RV © Boat Lyle Alan & Linda Phries Secondary School 74.125 Consulting Financial Counselling and Qoal Setting Honor Roll 85.429 Enjoy A TRAIL TRADITION - 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. . Closed sebecseecececeesesees 4:30-8:30 p.m. Closed for Lunch oe 4 EETING from the RESTAURANT Colander Gift Certificates — A Great Christmas Gift Special dinners available on advance request. 1475 Cedar Ave., Trail, B.C. — Phone 364-1816 — | Santa's Trusted Helper : i, Trust LOOMIS for Fast, Caring Service this Christmas ff! 30% Discount Off Regular Price Depot to Depot Service!! 15% Discount Off Regular Price Depot to Door Service!! Outbound to All Service Points in Canada! LOOMIS iene 15 Service Toll Free: 1-800-561-5353 A OO OF SN HOC EES TARP AC Moving Castlegar's first jailhouse Part one of two To have prisoners go missing from jails is a common and not newsworthy event. To have a jail go missing from its long-estab- lished site is almost unheard of, it is news, and it happened recently in Castlegar just before Halloween. - ‘The abrupt disappearance of Castlegar’s first jail house from its almost sixty year location on Columbia Avenue on the new bridge approach and almost immediate reappearance next to the Rail Station Museum is an eight month long saga of incredible tenacity to pur- pose, bi spirit and peration. It is told by Castlegar and District Heritage Society President John Coyle, who wishes all concerned to have their due. “The project began in April,” said Coyle, “when we heard through Mayor Audrey Moore and the Larry Armstrongs” owners of the Property) that the former Provincial Police house and jail would be razed to make way for the approach to the new bridge.” “After a brief tel ion with Dep of High- ways and a follow- our intent,” he cot “we were given the had to move it by S . ly met on the proper- ty with Adrian Niderost, Vice-President of Kamyr Construction, Wil- son Murray, John Weston, also of Kamyr Construction and myself. We decided that Bernie W i ing for Kamyr, should be consulted first so a further meeting was held on the site. Along with the Previously-named people, Mr. Wearmouth and Jim Morrice of Smith Brothers & Wilson assessed the feasibility of moving the old building, how and when it could be done. Jim Mor- rice looked very skeptical at the success of our mission but commit- ted himself to the project with the others. The prospects did not look too bright at the time but we had not figured on the energy and deter- mination of Jim Morrice and the dedication of Bernie W. and the Kamyr crew. After all, it is one of Castlegar’s few heritage buildings. "Our next problem was how to do it. We approached Tom Brown, District Superintendent for C.P. Rail with a Tequest for assistance in the form of a flat car and engine. T think he was taken aback a little but he agreed.” said Coyle with a chuckle. “Our group then entered into extensive talks with Phil Marken, Building inspector and Gary Williams, Administrator, for the City of d A : ‘ ith Soci- . Society Superintendent Debbie McIntosh and Ray Ward of Argo Industries (builders of the Zucker- berg Island causeway Teconstruction) as well as Wilson Murray and Bernie Wearmouth of Kamyr, and made Jim Morrice project manag- er for the jail move.” The next Sunday Coyle and We isted by vol Fred Makeiff, Dave Coxford, Denis Traxler stripped the lath and Plaster from the interior of the old building in order to take it apart and to reduce its weight for moving. When they saw, however, how sturdily built it was, they decided to move it intact. Under Morrice’s direction and active Participation, Frank Doucette’s Argo crew excavated the new site, volunteers Raymond Tube’, Bert Wilcott, Maurice Lajeunesse, Victor Martinho and Lohie Sherstibitoff set up the forms (donated by Smith Brothers and Wil- son), poured the concrete (donated by Korpack Cement Products) and built the sub floor with joists donated by Pope and Talbot Sawmill. Even the Korpac driver donated his time. “Meanwhile Jim Morrice was Completely devoted to the project,” John continued, “and night after night could be found after work engaged in the risky business of jacking up the jailhouse and installing the steel Support beams (donated by Stebbins Construc- tion). It was a job rendered i ly more ious,” he said, “by the presence of a family of skunks found undemeath the build “We were now going into October and Fred Gienger of Gienger Construction the company responsible for clearing the bridge ded the deadline to the end of October and pledged the use of a tractor.” Late in October it was decided to move the building by road using rbird Freight and to lift it with a Cranes. This plan came to an ir, always good friends of the Heritage Society and their crew Carmen Richichi and Mike Henrich, on briefest notice swung into immediate action, made the necessary rail arrangements for an October 29. four P.m. move. “By three pam. all volunteers were ready.” said Coyle proudly. “Alec Voykin left the Celgar Site at 3 p.m. Jim Morrice and his Smith Brothers & Wilson crew had completed their day's work and were on hand. Sperling Cranes donated their spreader bar and rigging, C.D.H. 5. members and staff were on hand to help and record this memorable event (cam Corder loaned by Pete’s T.V.) on this wet October night. Jailhouse to be continued next week To all our cherished friends and customers. We truly appreciate your business. ° Management & Staff of UNITED BUY@)SELL Furniture Warehouse SPORTS CTY -One and one going into the break ’ JOUN VAN PUTTEN Sports Dept. John Van Putten 365-5579 [GENTOO put an end to the Rebels three game streak. They were tryii (Saturday) land broke their losing habit,” Rebels Co-coach Gord Walker said. Rebels Co-coaches Gord Walker and Gary Sauer offered a Rebel, Nino DaCosta inded by Rossiand's D: Deadmatch in SaturdaySqame aegis Miramar jcta ia deal to the players before ‘the Practice over the Christmas Break. The players did not hold up their end of the deal, so they will be having a practice the afternoon of Dec, 31. much of a game, pretty boring.” Boring or not, the win earned Coming out for the second chapter the Rebels did not let up at all, scoring four more during the period. Flodell netted his second of the game, Dave Dyball, Neil Schuler and Jesse Oldham all added to the damage during the period. Beaver Valley scored two goals, one on the Power play. Flodell opened the third period with a power play goal at the 1:31 {Taree Rebels make all-star team STERUNG NEWS SERVICE ‘Three. Rebels named to the Koote- raat Junior Hockey League all-star rer pint teum selections in the West Division ; goaltender James Bousfield from Grand defencemen _ lt hasn't been a season of stars for the two local International Junior Hockey League CASTLEGAR REBELS’ GAME RESULTS FRIDAY, DECMBER 18 CASTLEGAR 10 @ BEAVER VALLEY 4 FIRST PERIOD 1. Castlegar, Flodell 7 (DaCosta) 5:47 (pp) 2 Castlegar, Graff 19 (Flodell, Schuler) 8:28 3. Beaver Valley, Avis (Ellis, Macri) 12:19 (pp) 4, Castlegar, Malcom 1 (Graff, Dyball) 15:50 SECOND PERIOD 5. Castlegar, Flodell 8 (Rilcof, DaCosta) 4:32 6. Beaver Valley, Macri (Avis) 6:23 7. Castlegar Dyball 3 (Graff, Schuler) 7:44 8. Beaver Valley, Mason ( Peters) 10:14 (pp) 9. Castlegar, Schuler 2 (DaCosta, Doyle) 13:35 10. Castlegar, Oldham 6 (Rilcof) 19:26 THIRD PERIOD 11. Castlegar, Flodell 8 (Rilcof, DaCosta) 1:31 (pp) 12. Beaver Valley, Peters (Mason, Egroft) 8:09 (pp) 13. Castlegar, Graff 20 (Brewer) 12:02 14. Castlegar, Ross 2 (Malcom, Graff) 17:02 @oal (shots-saves)- Castiegar::‘Ray (30-26), Beaver Valley: Pennoyer( 46-36) SATURDAY,DEC. 19 CASTLEGAR 5 @ ROSSLAND 9 FIRST PERIOD 1, Rossiand, Fauth (Johnston, Feeney) 3:56 2. Castlegar, Flodell 9 (Doyle) 5:47 3. Castlegar, Leiman 13 (Dyball, Rilcof) 7:33 SECOND PERIOD 4. Rossland, Johnson (Kidder, Feeney) 3:46 5. Rossiand, Jones ( Hawley) 4:13 6, Castlegar, Riloot 3 (Doyle, Flodell) 5:34 7. Rossland, Feeney (Jones) 11:23 (pp) 8. Rossland, Johnson (Feeney, Kidder) 13:11 9, Rossiand, Jones (Hawley, Chartand) 15:06 10. Rossiand, Dean (Chartand) 17:41 (pp) 11, Rossland, Jones (Feeney) 18:27 12. Castlegar, Dyball 4 (Leiman) 19:09 mark of the period, it was his third goal of the game. Beaver minutes in penalty time while Beaver Valley only Teceived 59 minutes in the pit stop. With one step towards their weekend goal achieved, the Rebels were matched up against Rossland, who were coming off'a 21-0 loss to Grand Forks Friday. Z Rossland came out strong and Surprised Castlegar by scoring the first goal 3:56 into the game, Corey Flodell made it an even game for Castlegar less than two minutes later. ie veri Rossland pulled out all the stops and the’ momentum quickly began to shift their way durin; the second period, where it remained for the rest of the game. Rossland scored seven second Period goals, two on ‘the power play and Castlegar only managed to net two. The third period was relatively uneventful with each team scor- ing a power play goal. back to haunt us,” Walker said. Sauer up top gave him an excellent The Rebels will be having an Opportunity to analyse the perfor- alumni game, where the current mance of each of the players. Rebels will match their talents “Nobody was working, the players weren't talking to each other. Rossland just pulled away, it was a lack of effort in my opin- ion,” Sauer said. match their talents against the Rebels as they start the new year. ! THIRD PERIOD 13, Rossland, Feeney 7:19 (pp) 14. Castlegar, Holz 3 (Dyball, Postnicotf) 11:54 (pp) Goal (shots ) — Castlegar: (47-42) (22-14) Ray (15-14); Rossland: Moore KOOTENAY INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR HOCKEY. LEAGUE Grand Forks 25 Nelson Maple Leafs 27 Spokane Braves CASTLEGAR REBELS 22 Beaver Valley N.Hawks 28 Rossland Warriors 27 L PTs 46 43 2 5 9 6 Tt oO 1 1 1 O 1 TEAM @p Columbia Valley 28 Golden Rockets 28 Elk Valley Raiders 29 T OF te) °o 0 138 LEAGUE GAME RESULTS TUESDAY DEC. 15 Golden 3 @ Columbia Valley 4 FRIDAY DEC. 18 Elk Valley 6 @ Columbia Valley 13 Grand Forks 21 @ Rossiand 0 Beaver Valley 4 @ Castlegar 10 SATURDAY DEC. 19 Golden 6 @ Elk Valley 7 Grand Forks.8 @ Nelson 7 Rossland 9 @ Casteigar 5 Spokane 13@ Beaver Valley 3 SUNDAY DEC. 20 Nelson 4 @ Spokane 2 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE ATLANTIC DIVISION STANDINGS TEAM ap ew t T St. John's Fredericton Cape 138 4 5 2 8 3 Adirondack Springfield New Haven SOUTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS TEAM @apew L QF Binghamton 3200623 4 171 Rochester 2 7 149 Hershey 33 12 125 Baltimore 32 W 135 Utica 32 #10 121 Hamilton 27 s os ‘St. John's 6 @ Halifax (OT) Springfield 6 @ Cape Breton 4 Adirondack 7 @ New Haven 3 Binghamton 11 @ Providence 3 Capitol District 2 @ Hershey 2 Rochester 1 @ Utica 1 Look for the Castlegar Recreational Hockey League Standings in next weeks Stats box.