, CASTLEGAR mer Thursda . December 19, 1974 CASTLEGAR’ MIDGET. REPS, ‘who Sil be’me ting the Noi Nordic Vikings, Class 'A, in the first event during Dec.,27 international hockey here at the Castlegar Arena are these members of the Castlegar and District Minor’ Hockey © ‘Association. Team members are, front row, left to right, Sandy CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTSE Si Several action:pz packed days have’ been: planned: for ‘the visiting Bagarmossen : Nordia © (Nordic Vikings) Class“A” and “B",teams upon’'their arrival in Castlegar. | The following is the preli- minary agenda for the Hedsy hockey e event:- laas‘A‘ [Midet] > Dec. 26—arrival in Spo; kane at 4.30, p.m, + Dee. 21--Exhibition game in Castlegar at 8 'p.m.sbetween Castlegar and Sweden. Dec. 28--Rest and - ibjtios 80 p.m " in Trail at 7.80 ‘p.m. between + Trail and Sweden. © Crossing over is the only way you can chan skating g direc- with cone! ae saan and staning up Push yot your, eu to ‘the "inside af the curve you're goin, to: upright. In other words count re bal, 4 me Dec. 31—Rest and tours. - pan 1 Exhibition | game in ~ Castlegar Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 pan. iho - LHS Mary. Postnikoff 273. LHT Elsie Rysen 645. MHS Alec Lawreno 286. MHT Walter. Kanigan 748. THS Ghalloncers 1087.. THT Challengers 2841.- Team Points::Spares 18, te. Head 'Pins 21, Low Lofters 20, =) Don't Cheat vourself by. onl practising turns the direction : youfindeasier. ee aaa erclock wise, concentrateon: ‘8 gover ‘counter. cl “new: prpanettier : ‘VERSATILE MUSIC... for all occosions : eir. ‘protection, an‘ agreement | has been negotiated © covert management. tech- ues, and ways in which the jive “habitat. may - be’ pre- *]¢ served; making provision also for ‘:the: traditional “hunting rights of native peoples. 5 ° PHONE 355-2283 :' ‘The 50's -15, Challengers 22, Slow. Pokes 23... - ‘Other. 600's: Warren _Quid- ing 628, John’ Postnikoff 604, Mary: Postnikeff 637, Alec Lawreno 726. ‘Tues.:a.m. Coffee Breakers (Dec. 3) (LHS Susanne Rogers 262. LET Jean Syivest 662. "HS Muffets: 976. THT. ffets: 2842. “Team Points: Cheerios 27, Muffets 29, Mugs 25, Pincurlers +18, Take Five 15, Wheaties 18. Other 600's::Gladys Mana: han‘.628, Bleanar, Holdsworth 612. al many have ace} ted dental si ‘disease as inevitab le—yet. are ied. This :is’a tagedy ee the hrough; better. any dental problems’ can’ be revented, remedied or repai ied ‘through .: the "skills - of :: vdental pro-! iy closely ae dental “health” are * poor igestion Problems, Fone sical disease’ or-! irregular: y ities, whether:i mouth or. in other parts of tl ‘also “lead ‘to’ poor «healt é or that of: ous paths ay the { Canadian; Dental ‘Associatio coach Lorne Klimehuk. This held prior to the three-day, f. two, being. “Dee, 28, 29 and 30, International Bantam Tournament being Played ‘Ne Photo at the Castlegar Arena. Cast Fruitvale at 430, pint betwéon * den. A dance at the. Castle; Trail and Sweden. #2 ; Jan. 2.—Rest and aat sponsored by City‘of Castlegar. 3 Jan, 8—Exhibition game in, Grand Forks ‘with‘a ’reception © to follow. pe Jan, ‘4-Exhibition game in Spokane. at-7 p.m.‘ betwe Fruitvale at 2 Overnight’stay’in’ Spokane, with: parents \in- hotels and follow. ~ players billeted.’ ; Jan, 5—Exhibition game at, 11:a.m. between’ Spokane’and Sweden. Departure for Sweden _ Class tam], # “Dees 26—Arrival in | Spo- “ Spokane ‘at 4 p.m. kane at 3.20 p. Dec. 2t— exhibition” game: *'to’ stay overnight in. n hotels: in Castlegar, at. 5.30 “p.m. between Castlegar.and Swe-:.* LHS Vi “MeLuckis and” 1 Hill 292, LHI. Hill 692: LHS Vi. McLuckie: and :1. Hill 292, LHT'T. Hill. 692. gar Arena Hall: will follow. the follow. in Nordic Hall. Parents Sweden. Leave Spokane 9am. i _ for, Stockholm,:: atk " BAGARMOSSEN *! NORDIA: /. “Nordic: Vikings" Class. :THS Macalister Ins. 1042. ‘THT’ Macalister. Ins. 2942. Team Points: Macalister Ins... 98,; Independenets 22, Boundary Electric 31, Sentinals Wed. Morning Drivers (Dec. 4) é LHS Marage Bonnett 274. ,LHT Bobbie Keraiff. 698, é THT ‘A THS Hornets .96; Hornets 2756. ) (Adults Only) 20, Lucky Five al, Castlegar Drug. 28. Hornets, 34, cheevs 92; THE "GENERATION Gar Other 600’: vi McLuckie |; Ramblers 27;;T-Birds 23, Cadil- 658, Bonnie’ White 614. Tues. Night Nixed 7-9 p.m. (Dee. 10) )*: ° ‘LHS ‘Gloria Taylor 231. Horcoff 615,'Erma Mykyte 613. LET Gloria: Taylor 667. Wed: Morning Drivers. (Dec. + MHS ‘Larry: Olson 269. M2 MHT Marvin‘ LeRoy 725. ‘THS Ding Bats 1074, THT ‘Ding’ Bats 3101. “Team Points: Alley Cats 1, _989-: THT Ramblers 2781. lacs ‘21, Model-Tees 19. ‘25 Other 600's:}Marge Bon: “LHS: Bobbio Kerailf 266: LHT: Bobbie. Keraiff.701. ~~ -‘THS Hornets: & Ramblers Regulars 1, Misfits 1, Ding Bats er Larry. 102, Ed: Adshead 665, Ron ~ McIntyre 645, Clyde Sharp 629, Team Points: Hornets 85,’ Chevys 85, Ramblers 30, T- Birds ‘24, ; “nett 672, Marge Bro 644, Kathy” " Compe districts: representing ‘the entire coun- try. Ani All-Star. team is selected’ from each and the, ination-wide ‘TV. at: this ‘age: within clubs ‘and the 23°. trict for, National ‘Tournaments : : CLASS:*A" BOYS 15-16. Yrs. (Midge!) cat this: age level thereza re mars ‘ iy : touraamnents district; chantpion’ J part- icipate: for’ National champions —. as well a3;TV. puck: Tourna Boys are scouted thorout for h lish ‘National ‘Team ‘exchange tour- patience skill provides’ us <. with the excellent ice we enjoy. To Mrs. Honcher. and Mra. Clay whose coffee and smiles‘ so } early in the morning just make our: day. There are. many others, too. ry. t to name but. iat commodate a Z sometimes’ tardy “report Earl ‘LeRoy were always .; ere when needed ‘and deserve © jots of credit. Bedi Jit “Thanks a ‘lot,’ gang. : ‘And’ now, to all. those faithful readers who have been ~*' go patient with.me throughout the year and.to every one who: y happen to: glance’ at: this~.: last offering of the year—Merry. Christmas’ and’ a ibealtny 8 and. : “Twas the week before Chiistinas and down at the rink “There was plenty.to eat’and sufficient to drink. “The brooms!Kad been stacked, the games had been’ won’ And ‘now. all the Pensioners were: having some.fu ‘The’ tables were pushed ‘to the middle’ with glee, “ ‘And’ goodies spread out there for each‘one to see, OA few’ words'from'John, his usual you know. °° Then everyone: started ‘and:no one was’ slow. ° ‘ There was silence a while, then a’smacking-of lips CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 19, 1974 Braces Just ’ Do Half ’ Of the Job How much longer will we have to keep taking Johnny to the orthodontist? ‘To know the answer to this question, parents should know what's involved in’ straighten: ‘ing teeth. There are.two main | phases. The first, is the “active” “stage when the teeth are being ‘moved to a-better position. This is when “braces” are applied. ‘These “appliances” cr “bands” as they:are more accurately, called are fitted to the outside ‘of ‘teeth. ‘The pressure exerted by the elastics or springs move the teeth’ within’ the jawbone, “which becomes maleable like soft’ concrete. The time in- volved in this phase depends on + how far the crooked teeth are International Bantams ‘Touriameat which wil. aco. eight tonma “participate. Participating teams are from Nordia, Spokane, Kelowna, Nakusp, Castlegar, Calgary, Nelson and Trail. - Recreation News: Sree News Photo From the Directors Desk By Jack ‘Alout . Once’ again this’ year Re- Bantam Hockey Tournament out’ of line, Once; moved ,to thelr new positions, the “rptention” phase ~ begins. The braces—or. moat of theni—are removed and a splint - ‘is inserted to hold the teeth in position.’ The ‘splint’ holds the ; eth firmly. until the bone ets": or recalcifies around ~ them and‘ the’ face: muscles become balanced'in'the new “position of the teeth. In each case of crooked teeth, or malocclusion’ as the dentists say, there is a strong tendency of the teeth to revert + back to their original unaligned ©: positions, the way ‘nature or- dered in these cases, ‘That is why the patient. must: co- operate fully. in’ the retention phase. eee < there. will be’ ain International “@ - DO ITYOURSELA *STEAM"CLEAN YOUR CARPETS 1s 005% Rent the fantastic ni ew Up & Out Hydro-Mist Machine é superior carpet clean: Se ve moni a resulta mat ikea profess: AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL 4 HOouUR—s HOUR— OR OVERNIGHT BASIS Use the most’ modern me- thod of carpet: cleaning in America today. “Steam” “dean your carpets with the Trewax Hydro-Mist system. ‘Do it yourself. Save money. Easy to use. Fantastic results, Available for rental at Trowelex Rentals No, 3 Hwy. 4 Miles South of Castlegar ~ PHONE 365-9315 WAY. giorial Recreation’ Commission ith teams from Sweden, USA No. 1 has tickets for the Ice ':and Canada. All:this is.taking Capades in’ Spokane. Buses’ place atthe Castlegar Arens. have been chartered from Nel- . Tickets :for all events are son which will. pick up in. available at the Recreation + Castlegar. Office and several other loca- Att the moment.there is a’ tions in the city. + limited: amount’ of -tickets:-for,° bah Rene Dec. 28. If: there: are enough Ifyou haven't done all your. ‘And a voice was heard saying “Now! Who needs those skips?” is “people that: want to, go, two. Christmas shopping yet and _. “Why, ‘No one, that’s sure;” Came a dozen replies © ; While Mike, Rolf. and Lloyd wiped tears from their eyes. +) But the spirit of Goodwill was’ strong in'the air’. ~ When Everard rose with a toast 'to declare: = “Here's to.us; Who's like us? Why, devil’ the ‘one!” : “No matter.who wins.the Pensioners. have fun.” .Next, Lipset ‘called."Silence” and got it-at ‘last And thanked Mrs.-Honcher for a splendid 7 This brought: on a roar. thes ithe! boys ‘hettled do ‘0. stoi Then Bissell ‘and Koel buses cotild: be made available. you're'stuck for ideas, what for Jan. Ast. about a ‘Recreation Git. Certifi- Tickets for other. ‘days may cate’. ; become available, if-s0, we will: announce’ the dates on.the’: can be purchased at the Recrea- =< radio, . ‘tion: Office from:$1 up to’ any ‘ Cost is $8. for. students and. amount. They-are good for any repent 7 children,and $10. for adults. ‘recreation or adult cdueation This price includes return fare on the ‘bus ‘and ‘a $3.60 ticket into’ the Tes" Capa printer also. f z /Retalle ‘and Soberlak along. with ‘jack Scatt,: ‘Fowler and Selvig, the lot). - Be Were ‘singing along with voice loud and clear’ ‘While LeRoy and. Waldie were ready to cheer.. Now Newman and Walker-were talking of trips, 5.80 p.m. and rope Ts the Jan. 9 Issue of the + Vikings‘Bagarmossen' Class" A’ Castlegar News there will be a They'll: be gone for a: while, We'll miss them as. skips. ef will play the:Castlegar Midget full page advertisement listing Wilson, the’ lucky’ already has flown ; To Jolly old England, that land of his own. ~ But; back’ to the fun;;Bobby Hunter, Giraud *MacAndrew: and ‘Andreashuk' talk to and fro,. "Cormier, Hawkins, ,Ulmi a3 well “Join St: Marie‘and Woytella’ some’ stories to tell. y : Goffinet,: Schiavon'and Evans called Bill ten Are avidly listening and laughing their fill. dj “While Schulte;‘ that’s Hank, looks with: wondering eye” ‘And ‘thinks he might even; wake‘ up bye and. by. talk: of old’games, of ‘shots :that were made, The feats‘ that are past’ but never will. fade.° ‘The curling was ‘super; the slips took:advice =~. ‘There never were shots like these. made ontice. > Draws, wicks and raises rang throughout: ‘the room, i But, what was the best, no one.missed the broom. “And every one won, but that ‘was the game “fo have lots 'of’fun‘ and to heck’ with the. fame. ~ There was +: Reps.’ Admission is $2.00. for,’ ‘all the programs we are offer- adults an $1 for students. ing: for: January.: Over: the holidays Radio CKQR will carry Recreation cit certificates ® + and ‘sincere thanks fo. district ‘residents of our. many community projects during this past year. _Selkir (Hons ( Cub: _ Announcements’ on’the various H rograms. being ottered feet Dae 16 through to inthe office ‘so there may be THURSDAY & FRIDAY. PICK: ‘to be made one doy k later ‘on:the phone.;Please bear with us over the holiday season: We = Birds’ eggs come in many ieee trow almost -: perfect circles to cone-shaped, depend- +sing‘on-the environment. ’ 20 Oceanic birds,- which lay their eggs on bare, rocky ledges ‘Let the Brier rinks struggle, we ‘couldnt ‘care more Mar high’above the wate lay eggs ‘As long as good friendship:we keep lots in'store: fait hi-the | And ae the: gang. left; we could hear them allisay “May Goodwill and Joy; be! ‘Yours Christmas Day.” Instead of round: ral y times when there is no answer than normal : i they lay ES. atone. Sad any id sharply pointed Tues. Ladies 1 pan. (Dec. 3) Dave Adshead 612. arg 8 : $: Event No. 3 Sat., Su ‘Tues, Night ‘Mixed 9-11 pan. a ies . a 8 ne he Pe led. Nigh ||. | INTERNATIONA LHS/ Marge Bonnett 235, f ERs LHT Marge Bonnett. 626, MHS Orlando Vecchio 908. MHT. Orlando Vecchio 706.: THS Monashee THS P.'s 1086, THT "YAMAHA Oe a - Sporting Eat. lid. fl va Sue HYDRO ANI OWER AUTH ITY. YAMAHA SKIS ‘ oe S pore 265516 o REFERENCE — CQ:9662 SALOMON BINDINGS SUPPLY OF CONCRETE SLABS |” “SUGAR. LAKE DAM, APPROX. 30 MILES % a Bey EAST OF VERNON ee Bindings mounted Free of ‘ ¥ ta Due 'to.the emergency delivery. requirement, 8 Seat ONS re k vance notice is hereby given that early, in: Jan- ° charge if Binding or Skiis dary 1975, the B.C. Hydro and Power-Authority. purchased here. WE WILL BE. CLOSED ‘The Australian _ CHRISTMAS AND. BOXING DAY Lungfish Can Live « Out of the ‘Water |= “i ‘Australia's lungfish * actu: ally’ can’ live’ out’ of -water. It’ breathes through a single lung. whileon lind but uses its gills while ‘under water, : “KELOWNA: — * NAKUSP’ — CASTLEGAR: —— , CALGAR' “NELSON — RAM: OPEN NEW. 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