24-hr. a trom KOOTENAY FURNACE — 693-2483 katers are, front row, left to right, Howard Steele, Robble-Layne Robertson, ‘Wade Robertson, Barbara Cheveldave and Chris Wanjoff. Second raw, left to right, tephanie Zoobkoff, Beth Krug, Sarah Cheveldave, Alexis Walsh, Lynda By John Dalziel How are the mighty fallen! : No sooner dol publish a column , {Saying that my rink was: un- “We're as Close as, You! re Phone!” Johnstone, Tammy Verigin and Koren Steele. Third row, left to right, Michelle Arishenkoff, Janet Foubister, Helen Janicki, Susan Tischler, Lori Verigin, Sandy Notes from Pensioners’ Curling. Substitute Skip Brings Ri nk to Victory defeated in the second Round Robin, than along comes Ross Oborne and puts a stop to that., Salt in the wound was the Today {Thursday February 3] Commercial Hockey: Castlegar Drugs vs Maddocks, 9:30 p.m. (Old Arena). Friday, February 4 Hockey: Selkirk Saints vs Okanagan College, 8 p.m. Saturday, February 5 Hockey: Selkirk Saints vs Okanagan College, 8 p.m. Basketball: Jr. Rockettes-Hi Arrow Classic, all day. * Senior Rockers host Cranbrook, 5 p.m. Basketball: Jr. Rockettes Hi Arrow Classic,.4 to 10 p. | Sunday, February 6 4 Commercial Hockey: Marlane vs Castlegar Drugs, 12:30 ¢ p.m. Juveniles vs Esso, 9:30 p.m. - Junior Hockey: Castlegar Rebels vs Kimberley, 8 p.m. Monday, February 7 Commercial Hockey: Castlegar Drugs vs Juveniles, 9:30 § p.m. Tuesday, Feb: Basketball Crowe Secondary School. ruary 8 elkirk College vs Rossland, 8pm. J. L. Commercial Hockey: Maddocks vs Marlane, 9:30 p.m. % Wednesday, February 9 Thursday, February 10 : Commercial eee Esso vs Maddocks, 9:30 p.m. (Old # CASTLEGAR NEWS 365.7266 fact that Ross is a regular third, substituting for his skip, Jim Lipsett. Nevertheless, they were well worth their win, for it was a real tussle right down to the last rock. One doesn't mind losing a game like that. Now the pressure is off and we can relax and enjoy ourselves once more. _ Last week's results were: Tuesday—Lyons over Wadey, Bate over Verzuh, LeRoy over. Waterman’ and Everard over Wilson. . Thursday—Mills over Bate, Woytella over Bradford, Lipsett (Oborne) over Dalziel while Verzuh and Murphy came up with a tie. There were only two morn- ings of club curling last week, since Wednesday saw the big set-to between Nelson, with an assist from Trail and Castlegar. In the morning draw it was Lyons, Hawkins, Cormier, Fish- wick and McCullough for Castlegar over Muraro, Wait, pOOl If you’are planning to build a pool this year... have to offer! II! The Hallmark Fiberglass Pool - largest selling Fiberglass pool in the world. Terms to fit your budget - All sizes & shapes DON'T DELAY... ENTOVERS! Young, Mason and Zanon for Nelson; Dalziel, Goffinet, Oborne, Symons and Jim Kelly over Henry, Mydansky, Beau- lieu, Frolklage and. Muraro; Waterman, Bell, Hostetter, Schiavon and Rysen over Wood, Arcuri, Anderson, Mora- ro and Laithwaite; while Ever- ard, Jacobson, Hunter, Fowler and Melnyk tied with’ Me- Kenzie, Thom, Reisterer, Bird and Morsay. In the afternoon it was a ‘slightly different story when Berry, LePage, Kellet, Arcuri and McClelland of Nelson beat * LeRoy, Killough, Schulte, Bate and Walper; White, Swanson, Hufty, Daniels and Paul over Wilson, Jones, Merrifield, Pelli- gtin and Cherrington. The two games with Trail were split 50-50 when Bradford, Selvig, Bissell, Somerfield and Walker beat Perkins, Jonason, Pantin, White. and Schmidt while D'Amour, Audia, Huse, Baldassi and Young beat Mur- © Beauty-& Style © Durability. © Low Maintenance © Safety Features No Extras 7 Day Installation ... or lesstI? 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These inter-clib games are always the highlights of the season for the older curlers and last. Wednesday was no .ex- ception. Next week's. draws are: Feb, 8—Lyons vs Lipsett, Murphy vs Mills, Wadey. vs. Wovtella and Everard vs Brad- ord. u Feb, 9—Everard vs Wa-- dey, Verzuh vs Lipsett, Lyons vs Dalziel and Mills vs Woy- tella; Afternoon play; Wilson vs LeRoy and Waterman vs Bate. Feb. 10—Wilson vs Water- _ man, LeRoy vs Bradford, Mur- phy vs Bate and Verzuh vs Dalziel. As you read these words of wisdom, our young high school . curlers will be well on their way + to the provincial playoffs in Prince Rupert. We wish them good curling and all the luck in the world, During the lunch: last Wednesday the hat was passed + around on their behalf and it pleases me to say that a healthy. sum was raised to help the boys. with their expenses. Won't it be wonderful if they came back with the B.C. litle” tucked away ‘in their. luggage? We are all palling for them. bene COUNTRY KIN : st the -NAKUSP tT. HOT SPRINGS |. © TRAILS © SKI RENTALS © GUIDES =a="=e-" @ INSTRUCTION Nakusp Hot Springs, or Ph. 265-3689 (Nakusp, B. ‘Three: Rebels Each Achieve. Hat Tricks The Castlegar Jr. Rebels * lost their final league game to the Rossland Warriors by. a score of 8-3, The game was held up due to power failure and + finally got underway after an hour's delay with many cold fans waiting. 8. Bozek scored the first goal of the game on assists from K, Schisler and K, Wilson on a power play. The Warriors’ Oliver and Stanton each picked up a goal late in the period for a 2-1 lead. In. the second, K. Schisler scored on 8. Bozek's assist only to have the Warriors reply with two goals to take the lead. The third period saw the Rebels’ Geoff Yule carry the puck down into the Warriors’ zone and score unassisted, for the Rebels’ third goal of the game, while both teams: were short two players on penalties. Warriors’ Price scored from Walker,’ then Walker scored from Price. The final © Warrior goal was picked up by Hackey, while a teammate was serving a penalty. + G. Dyck was in net for the Rebels and faced 36 shots as the Warriors outshot the Rebels, with the Rossland goalie only facing 24. Each team picked up 14 minor penalties and two five-minute majors. ‘The Warriors have emerged as the top team of the West Kootenay, beating the first-year Rebels in three con- tests out ofa total of six played. :. Sunday afternoon the Re- bels hosted the Fernie Sabres and out-hustled the visitors by a 12-2 score. S. Bozek, G. Yule and Tom Connatty each picked up hat tricks ‘while Tassone, © Oishi and Kirby went for singles. Bozek also assisted on four y iP each. Singles went to Tassone, ‘* Oishi, Pellegan and even G. Dyck, the goalie. The Rebels scored three in the first period while Fernie went scoreless. The second period saw the home team score four, while the visitors managed a single. During the third period the Rebels blasted in five more to the Sabres’ lone ene The game was penalty- filled, with. both teams re- ceiving 20 each, some minor and some major. The goaltenders’ saves were 29 for the Rebels and 20 for the Sabres. The Rebels travel to Cres- ton on Friday, ‘then ‘on to Nelson on Saturday. They will be hosting the Kimberley Knights on Sunday. afternoon for the final league game of the Jr. Hockey season, Play-offs will begin after this last. game and will be a seven-game series—the : first round to be with the Trail Jr. Smokies, -~ KIMBERLEY at CASTLEGAR Sunday, Feb. 6 - 8 p.m. New Arena Complex Admission: Adults $2 Students & Senior Citizens $1.00 HOME GAMES Catch the Pacific Western Hockey Jet. Take advantage of.our special Hockey Airtours package, including tickets to the game, accommodation and transfers between the hotel and the'Coliseum...all from just $23.00* “Cost based on double occupancy, airfare extra. 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