PASE TI ILI ATS CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Novembor 24, 1977 Rebel Players Steven Bozek and David Kirby are Surrounded by Nelson Players as Nelson + Goalie Mike Susak makes one of His 49 Saves CasNewsFoto by Dan Nerigin’ : Scheduled to Meot Barer Bruins T cee we ye er emma nne A Cas 4 Nelson Jr. "Maple Leafs 12-3 on home.ice'last. Thursday, chalk- ing uptheir tenth victory of the * Paso i:2,f1 Centre Bruno Tassone led bi {tho way. for..the winners with » :four: goals. while winger Dave Kirby: found: the. marker for two. the end of one period of lay Castlegar led 4-1..'.- In second period play the Rebels added two more goals to Nelson's .one,. but the. big scoring: period was the’.third, . with Castlegar getting six goals js. to Nelson's one.. Rebels picking up . goals iewere Dan Walker, Tim Paul, , Ed, Smith,: Steve -Bozek, Dave ., Kanigan and;Bruce Martin. a +,Nelaon goals went to Doug: las, Schamhart.and Benger. minors,-one of three.majors and assessed in:the ‘Castlegar Minor Hockey Re vhs sepe) Yay seal athe Rebels ‘started off a stopped 18 shots while, Mike Susal of Nelson: held out 49 : scored. by K, Cheveldave (3), L. Atom Divisio: Nov. 17—Dairy Queen by Y 4 Verigin and C, Soukeroff. ‘As. Castlegar Drug 1. ° Nov. 19-CKQR 2, Green Acres 2, able for this division. . : Pee Wee Division *. Nov. 15—Big Rock Realty 4, Trail Auto Body 3. In goal for Big Rock was S, Jensen. Goals were scored by J. Verigin, L. LaLonde, G. Koochin and Alexander. Assists went to ander and G. Koochin. ‘were scored by R. Popoff (2) made by D. Pereversoff. In goal was G. Perepolkin. Nov. 17-KSCU 7, Veri- . ‘ying 6. (No goalies listed.) Scoring for KSCU were F. : Chernenkoff (3), S. Coulson, D. Terhune, J. Mair and K. Arm- 3 yatrong. Assists were made by AWA TONKA NTE SOs CP CE Law Ke whew oe ne avers 2 °K. Cormier, R. Horcoif and D. Terhune. Verigins’ goals ‘were No other statistics avail- . » - Goals for. Trail Auto Body . and J. Anderson. Assists were *.: “was S, Voykin. Their lone goal 4 sigting were L; Verigin'and D. Katelnikoff. “Nev. 18—-PPWC3, Central” Food 1. In goal for PPWC was E. Strelaeff. Goalgetters were B, DeSousa (2) and P. Moroso. ~ Castlegar News SPORTS Hlookoff, J. Verigin, B. Alex: ~ An. assist was: ‘made ty B. Makortoff. “In goal ‘for’ Central: “Food was scored by K. Ross. Nov. 19—Selkirk’ Distri- “ butors 2; Big Rock Realty 1. In’ goal for the winners was B, Plotnikoff. Selkirk: “goals were’ Rock's goattendeswas S. Jensen and their lone goal was scored: by.B. Alexander. Friday, Nov. 25 — 8:30 p.m. CASTLEGAR REBELS VS GRANDFORKS Saturday, Nov. 26 — 8 p.m... CASTLEGAR REBELS VS KIMBERLEY’ Castlegar Sports Complex Nov. 29—Verigins 8, Cen- . tral’ Food: 1, Scoring for Veri-' gins were L. ‘Verigin, D. Katel- *nikoff, (2), K. Cheveldave (3) and T. Swanson. Central Food's goal’ was scored by K.. Ross. In Goal was. S. Voykin. s Bantam Division Nov. 16—Pee.Wee Rep 8, . H&R Brake and Wheel 0. Pee + Wee Rep goals scored by K. Semenoff (4), C.-Lindand D, Perehudoff (2). “Assists: were \ made by D. Perehudoff, M. Corbett, D. Terhune, K. Laren, + J. Kanigan and S: Samoyloff- Nov. 16—Legion 4, West's 2.In goal for the Legion.was G, Soloveoff. Goals were scored by Simonen (2), R, Morris and W. Walsh. West's goals ‘were scored by G. Pondelicek and Kilpat- rick. Nov. 19—Legion 6, H&R Brake.and.Wheel 2. In goal for the Legion was G. Soloveoff and for H&R, D. Sherstobitoff. Legion goals scored by W. Walsh (2), R. Morris (2)-and S. NEN, Moment : es D. Saleh wee He H&R goals scored by pe and M. Plotnikoff. Nov.. 18—Pete's TV 4,2. H&R ‘Brake and Wheel 3. In goal for Pete's TV was G. Silvester and for H&R, D. Kina- kin. Pete’s TV goals were scored by. J. Obedkoff, K. DUTIES: * tion and SELKIRK W/E: COLLEGE requires GYMNASIUM ss ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR - atthe David Thompson University Centre, Nelson To plan, develop, implement, coordinate and supervise a program’ in the gymnasium at the David Thompson University. Centre. QUALIFICATIONS: Some related post! eaconeecy | train- ing supplemented by experience in physical educa- combination of * ‘training and. experience: : STARTING DATE: December 1, t or an 1977 of as soon as possible 30, 1978. Box io Program to begin January 3. ar id “continue ‘to June This will be a half-time position. mined on the .basis of experience and training. _ Applications will, be received until: November 28. by: Personnel Office Selkirk ores Castlegar; B.C. in p ary will. be deter. - S. Armstrong and J. Calder. Assists were made by K. Swetlishoff, K. Keraiff and _ 3. Obedkoff, H&R goalgetters were R. McGauley (2) and K. Pere- _polkin, Assists were made by “D. Sherstobitoff and R. Mc Gauley. Nov. 19—Pete's TV 6, Woodland Construction 2. In - goal for Pete's TV was G. Silvester and Woodland Con- struction, E. Gunderson, Pete's TV goals were scored by J. Obetkoff (3), S. Armstrong (2) and:K. Keraiff. For Woodland Construc- _ tion, B. Ashton and D. Lightle. Midget Division Nov. 16—Castlegar Midget heetie.1 »pace ‘this’ week with a : (3-year) guarantee or by the ‘Bobling J ox at . Our company offers Sul a In all phases of. built ravel.:re Insulating ant and sheet metal we ked ‘by‘ou a Master. eta ontractors Association of British Colum (Under New Managemen Ken Denneus; Manager. 725 = sth Ave. South, Ci tlegal Bus, 365-7553 ,Cqstlegar took 12 of 30-, one misconduct, while ‘Nelson: _* had three. misconduct penalties . me. i Hlookoff in, the, Rebels net Rep 6, Trail. Midget Rep 2. In. goals for: Castlegar was: Re. Cheveldave. =a i 2),.T, Chev idave (2), P. Strelieff, 5. Josafs Tomlin and, K.. Sh Goals for Castlegar ‘ere? st scored by T. ‘Cheveldave, T. . Brodman, D. Drazdoff, -J.2Jo-. .: safatow and M. Nevakshonoff. game.in Nelson.Tuesday night. ‘They.travelled to.Grand.Forks } Jast-night and will be hosting a : return:match: against the Bor- oder Bruins, tomorrow: evening. on. Saturday will round out: Henne’s M v Assists were made by J. Josafa- » feated Nelson and Trai .with two goals each and. Dan theig: week's. schedule. Caitlegar Mage Re with two-assis! dave, one goal: 2nd, Ran Drazdoff_ and Mike three fom Chevel- ists, Ken 1 Sherstobitoth; Dan Drazdoff andTom’ Cheveldave had ‘two assists each and Dan Markit’ aquired’ ‘one ‘assist. goal... 0... Nelson: was given 18 perialties. HoT Anan té Castlegar's Wo. Allan Isakson - liad two “The Trail Midget Reps ‘ visited Castlegar last Wednes- 7 day and were. feated 5 - 2 by Midget Reps. * Duhamel Boxing Club city’ play” behindithe: strong -- goaltending of Rick Chevel- dave, Ina game on Nov. 12th in Nelson, the score. was Castlegar 9 - Nelson 3. i Tom~Brodman led ‘ihe scoring with three goals, Mike Nevakshonoff and Pino Lauiino lin and Perry Strelioff. Castlegar defeated Trail 4-1 ina game in Trail on Saturday. John Josafatow and Mike Nevakshonoff scored un- ey eettte ree ang, dente | 5621 eal ino ‘eee ino aii roy si ferstobilotf excl, ; * “got one assist. wig Trail,” Cranbrook, Kimberley and Spokane, Verigin and Dan Barnes with a amateur. oxing competition this Saturday evening atthe Civic Centre gym in Nelson, se A: 14-year-old . Castlegar:. youth,-Ron Remple,:. : egy “will-be making his : debut in amateu boxing com: et The feature. ‘bout (119; “Ib ‘will: match? Nelson's: ‘David | Hodgkinson against Kirk Mara: villa of Spokane. Hodgkinson is eithe 1977-B.C, Golden Gloves + Chainpion-in the 112,b::weight < class-and was a member ot the , > *B.C: tboxing-team thi England. last summer: **. 2 Maravillais a veteran’ of 15 w fights: andi is wl - National: Title Holder in + weight class: Slashing A minor or major penalty. it the discretion of the rel refes- ee, shall be imposed player who slashes ° opponent ponent with his stick, injury by the offending biayer calls for a major. penalty, x HIGH COUNTRY SKI. FIX-IT SHOP © Binding Mounting *. Ski Tuning System Testing ¢ Ski Repairs — Canting Reasonable Rates — Professional Service. “HIGH COUNTRY SK! SHOP. Located in the Ram's Head Inn, Red Mountain * o a sh Inthe main event (147. Ib, Sheldon Hoyt of Cranbrook. will: : meet. Leonard. Hahn. of Spo- kane.:-Hoyt is the -1975-'B. Golden: Gloves: Champion..and¢: ‘was a member of the 1975 B. sunicr: Olymnie teal Women’s’ Team’ : e2BaYS ws x9 Doors © 1 BAY. W/:10 x12 Doors ® » HEATED * (By J.B. PALMER , Castlegar’ Cossacks. Wo. “©, WASH, RINSE & WAX IN ALL BAYS © TOWEL DISPENSER’ [MACHINES t © VACUUM CLEANER. “A YEAR: ROUND OPERATION -8 p.m, — 7 Deys a. Wee ; Moore ‘led . the’ Cossacks’ ~ nine rebounds: Vénie did'a fine defensive job, ing.the ball:and scoring: twi 821 - 46th Ave:, I SE SESE Waarenra ny aha “Toaafatow ‘Vaid two’ ‘goals u ‘two assists; * ‘Nevakshonoff edch” scored one assists, with single ‘assists by :Ken Sherstobitoff,- Jerry Tom-..']. TO MOVE | THESE TI's So Cash In On These. é Savings! 4%. WP. |TV. P. + + Reg. $546 |. Reg: $734 NOW #449 | «$580 plays centre for and: weighs (155. Ibs. He was” born in Castlegar Jan, 23, Hey Aguari brother and o! Bruce is . 11 at Stanley Humphe Sec: ondary~ School: and: plaris,to attend college or unive After graduation. : { He has played all his minor hockey in Castlegar, 'repre- senting the: city on Pup, Pee | Wee, Bantam and Midget Rep 4 rae .: ’ ‘played baseball for Castlegar Sentinels and was * on the Broneo-team when they took'the second-place win in the a Canadian : Playoffs :in Sidney, N.S. in 1974." One.of his main‘interests and he: | eet eae these days: is‘his Mustang car: 1:80 Bru joys the Rebels: He thinks the coach and mahager do a great job abd that the fans provide a great boost to.team moral. Playing for the Rebels, Bruce feels, is a great stepping stons to'a future in hockey: & _ Stanley oo Le STEVEN BOZEK-No. 19, “ assistant captain of the Rebels, Bruce is 16 years old, 0" tall plays centre. Born Nov. 28, 1960 .in. Kelowna, Steven. weighs’ i70 * Ibs and is 6'10". He has an older brother gnd ‘sister and “his * parents are John and Leonid. Bleven is in Grade 12 at For badminton enthusl.’ asts, we have arranged a 'one-:'.. ting this any person 16 years of age or over, interested in badminton. We wish to emphasize that this. is a fun tournament and calibre of play is welcome. So whether you'are a member of the local badminton club, school team, participate In'a’recrea- tion program or: just play on your own, we; hope. you will come out and take part in this “event. The tournament will: be'a double knockout contest, with : ‘areas of competition including men's'and women’s singles, as well as mixed doubles,, : | Persons interested in. reg- * istering for this event should do 2 so by coming to the Reer¥ation * Office before Dec. registration fee of $8 for for singles and $5 for doubles. This fee will” School and belongs to both the grad and student councils. He was a member. of the track + team which attended the Pro- vincial Cross Country finals in Vancouver.” Steven hopes to obtain a scholarship from a major uni- versity to further his education and to continue playing hockey. He /has ‘played welcomes all ideas. A member. ship book will be available, at ali The ‘first fall meeting of Nordic Ski Touring Club: held recently was the forum for a - number of plans for the coming’: ski season. suggest you leave your name _-with our offices. Persons seek- Ting further, information on the ', “Nelson Club may contagt Mike 229-4979." .’ Junior Rebels The Junior Rebels are back ‘in action this: weekend with hackle; back games'on Friday and Saturday evenings. On ! Priday evening the Rebels will, >be. hosting the’ Grand Forks’ Border Bruins and game time is 30: p.m, This should be an exciting ‘game, as the: Bruins have been one of the few teams bo defeat the Castlegar Club opposition’ “ scheduled for.8 p.m, °° After . this weekend ‘the ‘next hon home action for the Rebels . is" Dee. 2nd -'with: Trail: Sri: Smokies supplying the action, jeavers Guild We biden to once again remind you of the Selkirk Weavers Guild exhibit at the Community Complex this Sat- urday.from 11'a.m, to 4 p.m. It should. also. be noted that during’ this exhibit, weaving and fibre arts will be onsale. Interested persons: members of, the: arts ‘council ; held this Monday at 7:90 p.m. in.” the Kinnaird Library. Blueberry Recr The Blueberry Creek Rec- - “ested PI : ‘forther information’ should con... let Lynda Cater at he Yarn is presently in need of instruc. tors for ‘programs that will be beginning in ‘January.’ Persons interested in offering their ser- Advised that he’ will seek some films for: the occasion? +: The. club's ‘official ‘events : Kringhaug reported that there to hold another, garage 1 the spring, the club that Nordic Lodge’ will be ‘offering free:ski lossons to plants. Itwas also resolved to hold Sat iis dantbthat “Hall and ‘the. Jan. &th : and continuing fi thres to four required.?’: inca Nordic SL Hats on Feb. {-26th’and that the lodge will be the first:Canadian ‘Ski --hoating © for Light Meet ‘on ‘Feb. 11-12. Witt | EVERY: 135 PURCHASE 7 Enter Silvester’s Xmas Draw " And Win a Lloyd's Portable AM/FM Redlo end 8 Trock Tepe Player To'be Given Away the 2nd Week of December , 1977. OPN HIGHTLY UNTIL 5 P.M. —7 DAYS x WHKI * Prices In Effect. 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