edi Sieians eee ie LTE RD ETE MSE NEM} 8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, The 8 Recreation News Sr ai Pad era al alae ah eh at ad From the Director's Desk can Church’ Pre-Christmas Ba: |); By Jack Alot); Public health inspectors from ‘the West: Kootenay, Health Unit will'be conducting a “general: food-handlers course’ next Wednesday at. Stanley Humphries Secondary School. Housewives who are involved in some; form of food catering to the public either on a public or private basis, as well as restaurant and dining room zaar at Legion Hall 2 to 4’p.m. Noy. 30—Recreation Com- mission's: free workshop: at / Selkirk College 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Room K-11, Dec... 4—Food-Handlers,, Course, 7.80: to 9.80° p.m., Lunchroom at Stanley Humph-. nies Secondary School, . Dec. 7—United Clhzrch La- Bazaar ly en: ‘ couraged o ‘sttend ¥ There is'no charge for this food-handlers course which is to 74. be held in the SHSS lunchroom ©. from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Ba eee Adult education and re screation classes are being plan- - i ‘ned now for January. and will include'a few new classes. All ‘programs will/be publicized © } from ‘Dec. 19 through to the - it week in January. Enquir- 5 are. welcome at the Recrea- fat 965-8386.’ . From‘the Community Cal- the follow- need ‘those v 1 dies C ir 2 to 4: p.m. Legion Hall. y Keep the Recreation Office inforined | and it will be baniver ‘on at no charge.. * s * (y e * Volunteers are needed for, our Homeward Bound program. “This ‘program is! aimed ‘at:: supplying transportation for: senior citizens and handicapped people who need to’ get out’: periodically 'to go shopping, to) ; doctors’, appointments ‘and S0- cial events... i ‘Through this He t this. time® of: the | year j:in + particular, we also tryiand get’ i volunteers towrite. Christmas zi “who have trouble writing either ‘ due: ‘to, varthritis.-or, poor, slight. community, service;: but we Rest Between Periods : Relaxing between’ periods is important, “Your team bit of stren, you can give, it, zat nok ur boots, wi : (boots arsunla cee enough tolet air 2. Loosen pot iproteciive see in inthe illustration. * needs rdie Howe is the alltime wl ert nest ener ntl offi. : roast sagen soon as you get to the ihe dete betwe and make sure the - them, (i) pment’ and change your: un- re damp. Your feet will be mo! re rested a ind the ary: Jocks val make it easier,to get your. ‘boots on 68. te down with your feet resting . t jlarge‘ all Me d. sees rot ea si oe b; ‘thirst and resto! me energy, CASTLEGAR NEWS ‘the period ‘of, Noy, 16\of.this “Branch Regional Olfies at eh “ther 825-4660 or. R REN of sthe your his collections, pays. the’ bill e has. delive sc scand ‘the re- his\ profit: well and. truly serned by 7: ‘and:conacientious service. « ‘But, like*any other, businessman, he has: to paid: before he: gets. hi ® Castlegar : it; that’s :why he ap- 4 By’ Jobs Dalsiel By the time! this goes | to print, the: first ‘round-robin: of the Pensioners’ Curling Club will have reached the half-way, mark: Unfortunately;) liam unable to give you any details, : of the games played, ‘since | was | called away rather suddenly. * after, the, first’ games had.been played. Maybe this was just as well, since’I took ‘a ‘terrible shellacking at ‘the hands of m; old friend and adversary, Mike " Yerzuh, It looks as though Mike’. ’ is taking up where he left off last spring since he has wor all ithurday, Dec. va, Murphy; Jacobson LeRoy ‘Newman | vB." Nee auh, > The raw, for the, second: : round: robin. rinks will probably, be! made on-or:around ‘Dee.'11:. . If-you' are‘ eligible and’ would i ike! to become part of our club,’ ‘now is the time to give’ your. name (to one ‘of our. present: ‘ members, or even phone it in to the ‘Curling. .Rink!’at 966-6666 rou will be made’ most: and_y! ‘welcome. The ‘fees are re: able‘ enough’ and:the: hours’ of fun and pleasant competition 8 games ite the + can't’ be beat\ for the: beginning. of this. w ever, it looks as though he ma; be in for:some real’ ‘oppositio since Rolf Jacobson and Johnny. Woytella are also undefeated 80, far. From the results. ‘posted on Goad Curling. 3 : 3 1 being: planned throughout ; ‘the " but will try. to in the'paper. whether T ‘am here ;., or not, ‘There: is not much use in" Bradiord . LeRoy. va. 'Dalzie 1 and» mmencing inthe: ames BL Fridays when the‘senior teams heat Trail, “Gt ey School. + Gastlogar. Games: will star ‘Friday night’ at''7,00: andthe ature: game’ will’ be./at’: 19.00 Cor Sabres ‘and:Evdokimoff: for Blazers. Scoring for th Sabres J. Obedcatt (3)yand/6. # goal was scored by-K. Shersto: ff 01 23-Map jé Leafs 3; Canucks 3. Goaltea: ere Py: Es Churchill for the’ Maple ‘Lea! “Silvester : for) the: Can- ‘coring. for, the Leafs Semenoff ‘(2) sand sobedkelt) Goals’ for: the Can: : ‘Sucks were scored: by’ M:) Cor- belt (2)-and,C.: Kilpatrick: Jets 5; Oilers 1. In goal for. Blazer: goals ‘Melsted;:D. ‘Assists were credited to D. unt NDE Scoring for the Can- ucks were C. ae Ww. were: ‘ ~ Pondelicek (2): The tone Oilers’ : iNov. tucks 4: Goalies were J, Shmoor-’ + koff for. Canadiana, and E. “Knowler and “Canucks! goals red: by. Fevetleet 2)" "ad ‘L.Lauriente. < were pang ‘hy, Mz: Miller, + Kno ler. “An ae were wscored by. G. Mor ‘An assiat was. * Nov. 18—PPWC 6; Legion Goalies ‘were D./ Wallace; for. ae ec and“ Quaedvlieg!: for; PPWC Legion. Scoring. ; “T. on ‘Reve tok ‘should i very ‘exciting weekend! That same) weekend, ¢! “sentor' Rockettes will travel to a tournament in Cranbrook, the freaulte of which will be given, in’. the, next’ paper, ; Yolleyball!{s, coming to an’, a. the 16 and,under teams placed: first in the West, Kootenay in; tournaments taking place at ‘ _ SHSS, Way, to go, boys! The; junior girls will he: going! itheir West Kootenay: curnament’on the weekend of Dec. 6 and 7. We wish them and “.their-cdach, Mrs. Postnikoff, ith: the Rockers taking 4 SOREN Mate deraenammewenreA ONS - Conmerca Hockey eague * The ‘commercial hockey, ‘league’ Is underway ‘forthe 14-15 sedsol ‘ny five ‘teams ga weok, Bundays' game rae are ‘8: Orlando Vee er. ‘ chio (667,, Shelley: Ross’ 656, “ 646: Jack: az L. Baga T. Moscoviteh ‘Antignani.::; mes every: Dy Boat 8, Sanders! T, Keraiff J. Miller’ Ri Drazdoff From Page 8 CASTLEGAR NEWS; Thursday, November 22, 1974 Results. from Castlegar and District Minor: Hockey ing, T. Cheveldave and M. Lightle. Assists ‘were made by ‘M. Lightle and T. Cheveldave, Nov. 24—KSCU 8, Texaco . 3, Goalics were T. Popowich for KSCU and D. Drazdoff for Texaco, Scoring. for? KSCU ~ were R. Christensen, D.:Veri- igin and J. Roborts. Assists’ were made by. D.. Verigin,’ P.’., Hyson and D, McKinnon. The ‘Texaco goals were scored by A. Conroy, G. Mordso, rows 34, Goalies were R. Ploti koff for Stoners and ©, Grune- tud for Arrows. Scoring for the ‘Stoners were \B, ‘Tassone’ (9)! > Perepolkin. Assists were made 4 Scoring for the Rep team were S. Bozek, G.;Pace, N. ,Volkin and B, Nazaroff, Assists were made’ by 'D, Kirby, B. Swetli- koff and G, Pace. The, Arrow goals were scored by F. ‘Tas- sone and G. Yule. Assists were made by G. Yule, J.\Bermel and J. Briggeman. “Nov. 19—Midget Rep 2, uveniles 2,\Goalies were S. Kereiff for Midget’ Rep'and A. Akselgon for the Juveniles. G. | }Yule'scored the two Rep goals, assisted by B. Tassone. Scoring ‘for: the Juveniles’ were :V. titignani, -B. ‘Allingham. As ists were made by |W. New, V. Antignani and A: ff. ners 1. Goalies were G. /Kabat- ‘off. for the Crunchers: and .R. lotnikoff for. the. Stoners. coring, for. Crunchers:were D. tewart,.R. Saunders,. K. Si- = monen; -F. L and: C, Nov. 20—Crunchers u, Sto- $ Castlegar was D. McMullen: Bermel. ‘Assists erg re Scoring were G. Yule (8),.J. er, Gorkolf,’D,: ‘McKinnon, B. Makortoff (2), B. Dube, K. Tassone, J. Makaroff, 'G. Yule, * Gorkoff, J. Wishloff and J. 8, Hines and. F. iTassons: HAVE YOUR, CAR ‘CHECKED FOR SAFE WINTER DRIVING. ; “Try, Safety ~ First to Last’ "WE SIPE TIRES" | by A: Stewart,’ B.!Bermel, Sookro, F. Loukianoff, D. Walk- q (and'K, 'Simonen..'The: Stoners’ only goal was‘ scored | by B. Capitals and Ingham, for the Reps. Scoring for, the ‘Capitals ! were) Berg, Cheveldave, Dube and Baron, Assists were made ‘by White, Rutland; and Heagy. was scored by, ay ry : ypdobondeny Owned and Operated ° 365-3022. Place: Yo ue CHRISTMAS. z RUIT CAKE: & BAKING. ORDERS unctiorr is and fully. the Jets was G. ‘Soloveoff and in? pesciates. it: when: his crsers Femara shane he: jas to pay for the: pepers che=h them and: help to: make, hie co! Hlections, prompt ond ‘oal ‘for. the’ Oilers was’ Ree ferigin. All, five ‘of the Jets’ t goals were scored by G. Walker “with three assists from Lightle.: Blazers ;4, Canadians 3. Goalies were D..-Podmeroff for. " the Blazers: and: L.: Makortoff’ THE ALL-AROUND YAMAHA TY at Sporting Eqt, Lid. : YAMAHA SKIS _ SALOMON BINDINGS \ Bindings ‘mounted Free of charge if Binding or Skiis purchased here. Ski accessories in good ‘supply. Buy. now. while supply i is ‘good. At-the Top cf Sherbiko: ‘Hill Phone 365-3181 : SALOMON BINDINGS ‘and G: Swelikotf. Assists wel “made by,S. Simonen, G. Swe AL Gunderson and:3 lo" 19—Maple Leafs ‘Rangers 1. In goal for the Leafs. was K: Keraiff and N. Chernoff" was ‘goalie for. thd Ranger iScoring for the Leafs were M. <“Duff‘and ‘T. DePaoli, with assists made by K. Fisher. and, M. Miller. The Rangers’ go: ‘was,scored by Reibin with an assist from R. Halisheff. Nov. 20—Bruins 5, M “\tangs 0: Goalies were Johnstone for the Bruins and R.. ‘Cheveldave for. the Mustangs. °° Goals’ were scored by. L: ‘ Kalesnikoff (2), G. Gallo and P. “Laurino (2). Assists were cre-/:* <'dited to P. Laurino, B, Allan, L. Kalesnikolf and W. Gorkoff. Nov. 23—Rangers 3, Mus- tangs 3.,.Goalies were N. ‘Chernoff for Rangers and S. “Armstrong for Mustangs. Ran- ger, goals were scored by D. Markin, T, Reid and Reibin’ with assists made by A. Isakson ‘and Mulnar. Mustangs’ goal were ‘scored by R. Martin (2) and K. Ehman, with assist: made by Cox and Franks, _ Nov. 24—Bruins 5, Can- tcks.2,:In goal for the Bruins» was K. Maloff, with E. Gunder- son in goal forthe Canucks, Bruins’. goals were scored by Laurino, Gallo, Prive and Plot- . nikoff. Assists -were' made by Laurino‘and Gorkoff. Scoring *; for‘the Canucks were Sookro “Santa's visit starts; with a Ree ‘at’ 6:30 Groen ‘Super-Valu kof Commerce ‘where Sante will talk to.all’ his little friends‘of +10: years “and under and give you all a treat. After Santa’ returns to. the’ North’ Pol iN) _ children, 12 years and under may see.8 “Sponsored ray Castlegar Downtown Businessmen’ . Association je interruption of, ‘normal earing: forces the «birds to iven:area and. if please; renee ‘that, local: newspapers rie ‘ do without, ane even.a good frie! at make’ a mistake‘once:in\a whl ‘CANADIAN COMMUNITY. ‘NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION REPRESENTING THE COMMUNITY PRESS. OF CANADA f