B2 ‘ SASTLEGARNENS: ebribry 38 1983 ° LAKEP! PLACID, N.Y. ioe — Despite their excellent showing against Americans in the North American cham- Pionships’ this ‘week, Cana- dian ‘bobsledders are well aware that competition’ will be much stiffer at the world level later this month. i “Td like to finish in the single digits (top nine),” said Alan MacLachlan of Toronto, .who is driver of one of the two sleds Canada has entered in the Feb. 19-20 two-man championship. MacLachlan said the Cana- dians must finish in-the top half of the field — about 28 A d -to ge ioe will be an ad- vantage. . He ‘and. brakeman’; Bob’ “Wilson, 28, a Montreal elec-' trician; are the only Olym- pians among the eight. Can- adian sliders who have been. training here’ since “mid-: January for the world cham pionships. MacLachlan was. a passen- ger'on a four-man. sled’ that crashed’ during the 1980.” Olympics and. Wilson was’ part of a two-man entry. that finished 18th out of 20 sleds. + FINISH FOURTH MacLachlan’! and’; Wilson ~ finished ‘fourth’ in the North compete — i qualify'for the 1984 Olympiés at Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, ; - Top European contenders will include. Eric Schaerer. of , Switzerland, ‘gold medallist - here: at'’ the - 1980’ “Winter Olympics, and the East Ger- man sleds. “The Canadians have’ prac- tised this year with no coach- ing, although MacLacklan- says his familiarity with the 16. curves along the 1.6-kil- ometre track at Mount Van . bobsled ships last month: and: Mac- Lachlan piloted/» four-man sled ‘that took’ the bronze inedal in the Federation ‘Cup competition * earlier thts so included: MacLachlan's brother, Jock, and Jock Addi- son, was secontl aftér ‘three heats of the North American’ We QT championships. Friday, - but flipped over on the final run and ended up 14th.” The other Canadian entry in the two-man world ‘com: petition will consist of driver Jim Carr ‘and brakeman * Clarke Flynn, : both’: of : Ot-; tawa.-The pair was ninth’at the North . American ‘chem: pionships. ie ‘Canada’s: entries in the four-man world champion-- ships, Feb. 26-27, include’ an all-Toronto'team and an Obs train on, Canada managed. win a gold medal in’ four‘man competition tho #1964." Olympics: bruck, Austria, y Emery of Montreal gary. for the 1988 Olympi will spur Canadian interest‘in* the sport, , z “There isa lack of genoral _knowledge about bobs}edd- ing,” he said. “Some people think it's .just: a simple, to- B boggan ride.” Prokop rink. unsuccessful By CasNews Stalf _. The Marie Prokop rink of’ Castlegar found themssives’ up against some stiff com-: petition at the B,C, women’s curling ‘ ‘championships in Chilliwack on the Feb, ‘6, 6 Trickey,° Jan Kambick™ and: * Judie: Roberts, came ‘home’ the’, + Heather, Kerr rink’ of Rich- with a 2-7 win-loss record, tying for, last place) in the -10-team event... : Bue the ink did manage to. ng qulto*bandily — the Dianne Dalio rink of Prince George, who were provincial conten- idl the of. Kelowna, this wake I terior playdoy winner. themselves - losing’::to the. competition's - finalists, mond, and | the .Linsday Sparkes. rink of North’ Van- / couver. Pee. Wee Reps “finish with w : Castlegar Pee Weo Reps. _ finished their regular season with’a 6-2 win over Nelson in’ a-game held in Nelson over’ |, the Feb: 5,.6 weekend. ‘The Castlegar ‘team, hav- an8-6 win well-played mat Roger Carlson led thes score ing with-a quick shot into the net. ‘assisted b;. yell Barr and Stephen Junker, followed by ly CasNer Castlegar. Goodtimers the Castlegar’: Gentlemen's: fal well after two days of & in the Nelson SnoF est hokey , tournament. i ‘The Castlegar. Goodtimers: came from, behind to: defeat) Van Hellemond Razors 6-4 . Friday after clobbering West Thursday ‘night.’ : Scoring inthe Friday game. King, Jerry Schuepfer, Knock © » Family visits. here ; Four brothers of tho Knock Family of Water: town, South Dakota. will splrational Gospel Music at . Church Feb, 28 at 7 p.m. ,.The . brothers,: Randy, : Dan, Kerry and Rod Knock “as children in 1969. During’ the summer of 1980, they went on their first exten- sive’tour and recorded their first album | send a Miracle.” “Old ‘Time Favorites”. and “The Christmas Story. ‘There is: no admission charge but a, Line offer: - ived. ‘ saeauennseeaess - ing wil be They have since record: * ed two additional albums, Present a concert of: In- the Castlegar United’ began singing gospel rausic ~ “He'll KNOCKABOUTS | :. -' Family_of South Dy fhreh Feb. 23 at 1 gospel music at the Castlegar United 7p: are i y, The Robson ‘Women's ‘In- stitute ° “celebrates its: 70th Anniversary’ this year by. - hosting the:\West Kootenay’ Disttict’ Conference ‘in the Robson Recreation’ Hall May a s As mémbers celebrate this anniversary, ‘they are’ en- couraged to remember some of the many goals ‘achieved in the past through the joint ef- forts of the Robson Farmer's a Women's Institute ‘and: the ‘Robeon pewvibee are o planning ‘public displays Vand For example, these gronps Sponsored pruning and bee- «ata: keeping ‘classes as’ well ‘as ‘chicken farming’ classes. * They also.secured a “Super- ior School” in Robson in 1921 where district children could get high school education, The Robson Women’s: In- atitute is part of the Asso- ciated Country Women of the g of the standard of ‘living for;all rural women. special events. to’ promote ‘Women's Institute, * This: Jone; . delegates from. the ACWW will meet to par- \ During’ Women's “Week ‘which will get under- way today (Sunday), mem- bers in B.C. are planning to. focus (on: the. world-wide ’ scope ‘of their ‘organization. And branches across the ticipate in ih and discussion groups on the theme “Living in Today's World.” This 17th triennial conference of the . organiz- cation will) focus on how women all over the world can _ meet the challenges of 20th :- century life. |. The member societies of ACWW provide funds for many self-help and training programs for women in un- . The.. Slocan. group. also plans an Easter Project in the form of a hamper raffle. Each member is to brig a non-perishable item for the’ hamper. Tickets will be 50. cents or three for $1 and tickets will be drawn at the Eldorado Market Mar. 31 at 2 p.m. As well, each member plans to make an item for a Cedar Chest to be raffled at Christmas. . On Feb. 4; and 5, ‘the women’s group provided a concession booth for the bas- ketball. tournament at . the Slocan School. Members The rodeo. is coming to Castlegar.'. “Council has approved a rodeo and beer garden licence for a rodeo planned for Juno 4 and 5. The Selkirk Lions Club is sponsoring the event, In other recreation news: © The parks and recreation committee is investigating the benefits of the regional district staff undertaking a regional parks plan. The committee plans to contact seniors about use of the city lawn bowling facility. Marilyn Mathieson,’ commit- tee chairman, said. - she doesn’t see many . seniors using the facility and the rec- reation committee would con- sider converting it to another use if-seniors aren't using it. She. explained “that the lawn bowling. greens are i becat CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 13,1983. BS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Castlegar Pentecostal Benevolent Assocation. _ Tues. — — March 1, 1983 — 7:30 p.m. upstairs Inthe Pentecostal Church minations for 2 directors — 2 year terms will be accep- Noi ted in writing prior to Feb, 21,1 nominations fo Box 3806, Castlegar or give to any C P.B.A. executive member, Guitar Headeuacters teKootenays Gibson, Washburn, ed Degas, Sigma, Yamaha, Anjo, Aria Pro Il, Mann, Custom Made Electric Guitars. Libra Music 840 Rossland Ave. ek ‘ Trail costly to use they involve a great deal of hand work. e ' The- committee is ‘re- viewing the use of cross- country ski trails in the city and has asked staff to report ‘on - future areas for trail | development. -@ Mathieson added that staff have received a number of complaints about damage to the cross-country ski-trail § i , in Kinnaird Park by ‘snow- mobilers using the trail. She warned that snowmo- bilers can ‘be charged if caught on the trail. Mathieson also explained that the Castlegar and Dis- trict Library is initiating a “aponsor-a-book” campaign in which friends of the library - would buy a book for the li- brary. . ” ‘The book would include the buyer's name. on the inside cover and would be one of the books the library is unable to Yay CORRECTION » The Bay's H M which appeared in Wednesday 's edition of the Castlegar News, has an error on Page 2. The mugs, shown in the lower right Rend corner are Incorrectly lettered. The F mugs should be $2.50 each and the G mugs . . should be 6 for $6.99. The. Bay would like to appologize to its r any. this error.” may have caused. Fudsons Bay Company, Tooth Fairy isn't Bas ing captured first place inthe perek Kazakoff assisted by’: In order to improve our service to you our PARTS DEPT. _ WILL BE OPEN SATURDAYS, ‘| from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. beginning Sat., Jan. 29, 1983 ‘We are also open 8 a.m. -5 p.m, Mon. thru Fri. “MALONEY. PONTIAC BUICK Castlegar 365-2185 Trat! customers 3660218 CREDIT UNION. ~ Castlegar 365. 743207 | Green and Dane Jackson a a he “REggE, 3 stri > West, ‘Kootenay « Inter-City : David Josephson and Chris League, ,earng’a bye to the | Posnikoff.’ Ken‘. Halisheff, finals‘6f'the West Kootenay playing left wing, found the.’ ~ playdowns, They willfacethe net on a pass out: fromthe < winner of the semi-final ser- boards into the side of the net ies between Nelsonand Trail. assisted by Junker and Carl: In “their victory. against gon, Kevon Rilcof ‘skated Nelson, Carl Overnnay: and’ 6 Lorne Kinigan scored two" fens Vassii vid’ goals; ~ sliéh, « with Travis: Green in. scoring the fourth dd-~ -Castlegar goal. ing singles. Jackson also had‘: ‘The dynamite du f David two assists with single as-< Vecchio and Junker rounded sists :credited to Tyler Gor- ‘ out the scoring in the second rill, Dwayne Samoyloff: and.’ pereiod.- Late’ in‘ the third Jason Hughes. ‘Lonnie: Schmidt ‘chalked “up. a's another goal assisted by ‘Ril- , Castlegar ‘Atom All Stars cof. and Green. With ‘five travelled to Grand Forks on : seconds remaining * Carlson Saturday and came “up sath found the Det. Upcoming sporting events of mectings can be listed tI courtesy of Dixie Lee Chicken & Seafood Castlegar. Plea: submit notices to Castlegar News by Friday noon for ar eunaoy gt Juesday noon for ‘Wednesday. Contact Cheryl Wishlow, , HOCKEY — COMMERCIAL ia st ven Contractors vs. Mouri- taln eporte Hut, 12: rd P.m,, arena B complex: Williams Moving vs. Carling p.m., old ar rena. JUVENILES: 3 Castlegar vs." pata hy ina 30 p.m., a did arena BASKETBALL — NBA: All-star g ga SNOWMOBILING: SNOWARAMA a.m, Nancy Greene Lake. p.m., channel 7. raipetion ride, begins 6:30 TUESDA' JOCKEY — TEAGUE; Willers Moving Vpn. ‘arena comple: BASKETBALL ScHOOL:, Stan ry Humphries Senior Rockettes vs. J, fy ‘Crowe om Rockers’ eye. Jk Crowe, 8315 p. B eakfast ico 4 ash browns-&-toast ... 4 sausages, ANNOUNCEMENT The Service Department at Woodland Park Esso is now operated by... L&M AUTOMOTIVE Open 6 days a week 8:30 am. -5 p.m. . 365-6218 FEBRUARY SPECIAL ' Oil Change For most North American models, includes oil, filter,and tube wh t id ‘Cnt ofecpervente Come in and meet Lany Chemenkoff and Mike Nevakshonoff and have a complimentary coffee. ~? ‘More info call 365-5028 - Tues. &to 7 p.m.; Thurs. 7 to 9p.m, LACE oye SAVE | SAVE “SAVE SAVE — ’ Kinnaird Elementary School TOURNEY ‘ACTION : $+ Stanl ley Humphries Junior Rockers s edged Golden Eagles 40- 39 during the Hi-Arrow Classic.at SHSS this weekend: The Rockers-hald a 3-0 won- lost ‘record going into the Trat r41-21 Results. of fi wet AMES A finals ‘after defeating Golden, Mt. Sentinel! 55-36 and inal game Speirs! Cranbrook were not available at press wa ie Buckley overall winner. ‘By CasNe: David Buckley of Trail,’'a: ‘member of the Red Mountain Racers, was the overall win- ner of a B.C. Cup slalom race at Revelstoke’s Mt, Macken: zie Over thé Feb. 6 weekend. Elke Soocher of Fernie, a member of the topped the girls’ slalom. Other. results ‘saw’ Brent _ Nixon of the B.C. teain take’ second overall in the men’s race with Ralf Socher of Fer- nie ‘placing third.'Ryan Mc- + Lellan of Red M 1 was ‘12th. . 3 : In the girls’ race Kendra Kobelka of Revelstoke was ‘second with Donna Markin of Nelson ‘third. - The race Saturday result- .ed in the following times for Red Mountain Racers in the Men's race: Chris McIver, . first; Derek Trussler, third; Buckley, fourth; Darrell Fry, 18th; Ward Bteckle,: 19th; ‘under with a winnitg time of day,. Fiona Martin. ‘of: Red was second in 74:94, followed Mountain’ ‘was ‘first in the. by Derek Meyers.of Fernie, girls’: 12 and® over in. 73 in 75:01. Sean Valentine of minutes, ‘BA seconds. Red was fourth in 76:21, fol- . Chris ‘Nakahar of Kimber: lowed by teammate Hamisl ley was first in the boys' 12 Martin, with a time of. 78:94. and over in 72.19. Lindsay.” Roberts of Red Mountain was - first, in the’ girls’ “11. and 76:85. Gordy Bowles of Fer- nis had the fasten? tint of al Le four divisions; 7% the boys’ 11: In other results,. Rind! Mc- Lellan’. of . Red ae rd placed second in the girls’ 12 “key team: got its. revenge and over in 75:41. 'T. Paseich-° in 77:70. Theresa Schuck of- victory. Cranbrook hag beat- Red: was sixth:in 78:93, The boys’ 12 and over saw five encounters this season. Rob Bulfone of Red take sec- The -fast-paced game was ond: in 78:29, : followed: by. - relatively Penalty: -free with Nick Morris of Fernie in third.’ each team i i i “hoe en the local team in four of ite’ when, ave aaaue Buy Saee Ei 3 FH 3 e BBE HSS38 i i _ SuBBE “ySagdtesed« i a v EF: pegeeaneaso punnssesse> re i | - Juveniles. take: revenge _ : first, period in ‘out Cranbrook, but due’ to'a against’ Cranbrook: on “Sun- - nyk of Kimberley was third . day,.skating to an easy:14-6° bout with the flu, pulled him- self. Gordie Soloveoff moved . into goal and after: a shaky start, made some good saves, In exhibition play on Sat- -urday, the Juveniles tangled -with the Castlegar Midget A at 78:55. Red: Mountain -Ra- cera’. Troy Colutti was fourth : handed. Castlegar: was able in74:16, while ‘teammate, to: score. two: *aharthanded . John Cormack was sixth in ..goals. 16:64. i Steven Ross of Cactioget Bath; pid Dean Hulons, 44th. was second in the, girls’<11. “four - assists,: Kelly _ Keraift and. under’ with. a ‘time, of ©with two goals and eight as- 76:95. Tanya’ Anderson: of sists, Len. Lauriente, two Red. Mountain-was third in goals “and ‘five assists, and -" 19:29," followed ; by -. Tamer. < Jason Leitch with two mark- In‘a dual alaiom race at i Nelson's Whitewater on Sun- “[PROPANEE |DIVISION Save Up to 45 Se “on Fuel and plus; Flee! “500 Business Use ” Maintenance with - | PROPANE CONVERSION $ 400° Rowcinident” : anaes Vehicles and any vehicie used’ Vockeroth of Red in with. : ers. Singles ..went to Scott Stevens, David Picton. Cur- J ent the boys’.11. and under, ‘tis Sherstobitoff. ° Herbie “Alex: of Kimberley : im Swanson. played: the’ the ‘other team ‘was’ short-: _.; Scoring was done by John ae Pierce of Fernie: . Obetkoff with five goals and :” Reps, de feating them 9-5. Scoring ‘for the Juveniles “was done by Lauriente and Stevens swith two goals‘each, Darryl Melsted, Keraiff, Ob- etkoff- and Leitch and Dan Friedel with. singles. Repy-. ing for the Midget Reps: was Darrell Zibin with two goals, Rob Tamelin, .; Cliff ‘Tomlin and Brad Mair with singles. In’ league ; play. Jen.* 30; Castlegar whipped Spokane. &-2., Castlegar: had few. “prob- lems beating ‘its American! rivals, .; 9 100% on BDAYS Adults $48. Take Advantage of REDUCED PAULTI-DAY:RATES: Until the end of the season. . SDAYS. Adults $75 Juniors $55 “6 DAY: Ss: ‘Adults $84 Grant. SAYS 3AVS_ ANUS IANS AVS “FAVS Tickets ore valid week- days and sisekends. ‘Available only ot RED MOUNTAIN Ticket Office 362-7384 © OES380 BEBSI~ sede: ; abutting a “answering the phone ASHLAND, . KY. (AP) — Kentucky residents who get an urge to call the tooth fairy, can hang it -up;: she'q:- laryngitis-end, isn't ADBWET .ing the phone. es On Feb. 1, the Kentucky Dental. Association launched - , 8 Tooth-Pairy Hotline that was so popular thousands of calls overloaded the phone company’s circuits. > Records show there were : 9,668 unsuccessful calls to the hotline on the first night, n Detlef i ‘Moore said.: Moore said. - From now on, callers who dial-the-Tooth Fairy’s-num- ber hear a recorded message: “Help the Tooth Fairy and _ please do not call this number again.” The recording. adds that the Tooth Fairy has come down with a case of laryngitis. “We decided to dis But why the line about the Tooth Fairy's losing her. voice? “The Tooth Fairy is like Santa Claus,” he said. “You have to be careful how you handle it.” . The "project, which fea- tured 80-second messages about dental cre, was part of the sf ion of the service in co-operation with the _- telephone . DUNCAN MCNABB ..'. table condition Free Pick-Up & Delivery for Castlegar Customers Courtesy Cars Available. FRAME STRAIGHTENI 1G SPECIALISTS Complete Auto Body and Painting Repairs Complete ICBC Repairs “THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT FOR THE JOB” 368-3030 or 364-0113 February as Dental Health Month. MeNabb condition. stable A Castlegar man who was injured in ‘a helicopter crash Jan. 26 is in stable condition and improving daily in Foot- hills General Hospital in Cal- Look ROE - Duncan McNabb, 28, crashed in the Bugaboo Pass area 80 kilometres southeast of Golden, Two Invermere women were killed in’ the crash. Anyone. wishing: to: send get well wishes may reach McNabb at Foothills General Hospital, 7th floor, room 757, Calgary, Alta. derpriviledged countries. For example, the Slocan Valley Women’s Institute re- cently gave five cents per lightbulb in their homes for Pennies for Friendship. The money from this fund-raising program will. go’ towards. ACWW projects... should note that a donation is to be made to the admin- istration office and $20 to the” Selkirk Bursary, fund. | Group members have also saved price code labels which will be turned into the Wom- en's Institute for the pur- chases jof a: n: Heiney machine. ‘Honor roll listed. Six Mount. Sentinel stu- dents have been placed on the Principal's List for high grade point average. Grade 7 students Lori Legebokoff and Lorrie Popoff are.on. the Principal's List along with Grade 8 ‘Joshua Powell: and Grade 11. stu- dents Dan Dube, Stephany Dean and Laurel Nelson. Honors List students in- clude Grade 7 students — ,Amon Armstrong, Justin Cullen, Lorriane Argatoff, Sasha Lees and Tammy Ver- igin; Grade 8 students — Elli Morton, Lisa Potapoff and Tara Spangler; Grade 9 — students Simon Carr and Marlene Chernenkov; Grade 10 students — Gail Obara, Bernadette Hendrix, Walter Sheloff; Grade 11 — Marian - Kabatkoff, Gloria Joinson, Michelle Cole and Lorne Markin; Grade 12 — Karen Ludwar, Barry Fisher, Pris- cilla Popoff and Tim Swan- son. Students who achieve a grade point average of. 4.5 are placed on the Principal's List. Those who achieve a grade point average of 4.0 are placed on the Honor List. 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