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Exhibition Conte which cerventty Dairy P season ‘ ante Queen Pizza PLACE. The Castlegar Figure Skzting Chis ® is well into another season with CASTLEGAR ¢ 365-5522 365-5666 different oes Canes venees Wersceneneersszeceen TRAIL © 364-2444 — Canfigure and private lessons. i sanoman inns Phone 365-8444 2141 Columbia Ave. 1944 Columbia Ave. 365-3311 PROFILE K.1.J.H.L. Junior Hockey Action This year, the club has the services of two professional coaches with Beverly Vatkin returning for her third year. Joining Vatkin is Elyann Steinemann, a newcomer to Castlegar but certainly not to figure skating. Steinemann, coached a Canadian champion, was herself a runner up at a world com- Petition and Keats foxtrot; Chelsea Van Viiet in third figure, tango and rocker fox- trot; Rachel Friedrich in preliminary freeskate; Karen Skibinski in fiesta tango; Laura Kosowan in European waltz and Keats foxtrot; and Meghan Van Vliet in 14 step. Skaters are working hard in Private lessons in anticipation of their first competition of the year, the Sunshine Valley Open in Grand Forks on Nov. 9 and 10. Skaters from the Kootenays, Okanagan and Washington will compete. A junior coaches clinic, was held here Sept. 29 and 30 with 37 regional skaters invited. Junior coaches must be certified at a clinic before assisting the professional coach with Canskate and Canfigure lessons. . Winter camping takes skill Enthusiasts says it's a different adventure ~The first few trips F'd.come back with frostbine om my fingers and then Fé have a hard time playing the in- sorument_ scudents are taught dog-driving. 1 ry Adv 21 headed back to the bush on i - In 1987, iy r are available for $1,495. And the Cadillac of winter survival courses — @ 10-day expedition on Baffin Island — costs $1,895, air fare excluded. “Ths is true winter camping, ver- sus travelling~in the winter from About 100 people, age 17 to 55, sign up each winter and course enrolment is limited to 10. Basic gear is provided. “There’s a steady demand, (but) | don’t think winter camping is going to become this really popular thing,” Thomson says. “‘It appeals to a smailer- group of people who are really looking for some different kind of adventure."” Craig Macdonaid’s first overnight winter excursion was in 1962, when am Ontario university professor led her is for example, he and three com- Panions braved -50 degree tem- Peratures to cross part of Quebec's Ungava Peninsula, a trek of several hundred kilometres over 12 days. “I usually go with my friends and I treat it as a vacation.” A recreation specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resour- ces, Macdonald teaches winter sur- vival and is writing a book on winter travel and snowshoeing. “*A lot of the information that I use has been gleaned from native People,”’ says Macdonald, who scor- ms the how-to-books now on the market. “*If you did what they said in those books, you'd be dead in the water.”” Details about Outward Bound’s winter can be by Do you have deposits that are not earning much interest? Castlegar Savings Credit Union offers competitive rates on term deposits You can invest from 30 days up to 5 years, depending on your circumstances. ( % CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Your Community Financial Centre 3) CASTLEGAR " SLOCAN PARK 601-18th St. Highway 6 365-7232 226-7212 writing or calling the Toronto of- fice, P.O. Box 116, Station S, Toronto, Ont., MSM 416. Castlegar News "w22020"" 365-2212 | him and some ot! imto the bush as an experiment. “He wanted to see - whether it was even feasible for children to be out of doors im severe temperatures and carry on camping as they do in summer. G & s WORLD OF DIFFERENCE... ‘3 Make A cave building. ‘ suing and snowshoeing. “We were very comfortable,” “We get really 2 wide range of recalls Macdonald, a 44-year-old : 7 ; ” mee soudients, fac- man based in : i I Peewees paste Kelowna twice , a Ordet — perils Catalogue policemen. r af 3%." says i » Macdonald By YVONNE MOORE (Castlegar once ageism came out om =Suamson ==ah reo “eausaeue = Sen? Seer sere nes The Castlegar Peewee Reps wound ists. a ath top 7-5. foloees down their exhibition schedule with two victories over Kelowna last NAME: Dave Cammock weekend. POSITION: Defence Playing at the Complex on Sun- HOMETOWN: Williams Lake, B.C. day, Castlegar warmed up for two BIRTHDATE: March 8, 1974 Periods and then poured it on with HEIGH: 6'2" eight goals in the third to Power its WEIGHT: 192 Ibs. way to\me 11-4.7in, LAST TEAM: Williams Lake Bantam Reps ‘ThE game was close through two STATISTICS: Games played: 50 games, 20 goals, papain! orl pan ig bees 30 assists hen Casth red, seemi PERSONAL NOTES: Presently attending Stanley will toconet ts vices inely at Saturday's gave at the Compicx Humphries. Son of Dave and Karen Cammock Leading the way for Castlegar was was a much closer affair but of Williams Lake. Named team’s outstanding ~ player Friday, Oct. 26/'90 vs. Elk Valley. 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