POU Ma Bate ay rade dee a8 ger ey A8- ; The Canadian High School, in Bowling Tournament, BC. final, was held in Van- cotver on Jan, 27, and spon- séted by Pepsi, *¢ Each provincial final was héla on the same day at the same time and communication by. telephone determined where edeh team placed in Canada, tz Interior B.C, was one of six zokes in B. C, to participate and eqeh zone was Tepresented by thse teams — girls, boys and mixed. 2 The girl's team consisted of two from Castlegar, Debbie Wood and Heather Bonnett; two from Vernon and one from Ravelstoke. This team placed steond in B.C. and fifth in Canada. : The Interior Mixed team, vblich included Glen Kirkwood ot + Castlegar, placed third in . and third in Canada. ms Awards were presented at a Banquet luncheon held at the Shpraton-Landmark Hotel in Veicouver, Mo. Morning” Ladies—Colfee Lebgue (Feb, 4) +2 LHS Marilyn Kerfoot 289. LET Anne Podd 676. ‘THS Valley Mites 1264. THT Valley Mites 3211. Team Points: Castle Tigers 246, Valley Mites 273, Coffee Mates 288, Die Hards 296%, Genelle Bluffers 267, Sherry's Team 2264, Other 600's: Diana Lady 621, Sara Legebokoff 610, Kay Voykin 606. Mon. pitt Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Feb, 5) LS Denise Olson ” 278, LHT Denise Olson 724. MHS Gord Danchella 264, MHT Gord Danchella 764. THS Lucky 13's 1219. THT Lucky 13's 3395. Team Points: Suckers 264'/2, Misfits 251'/2, Lucky 13's 244, Spares 267’, All Strikes 274'2, High Ballers 210. Other 600's: Doug Lee 645, Ken Olson 638, Darlene Crofts 623, Tues. Morning Ladies—Cotfee™ Break (Jan. 30) LHS Britt Edblad 287. LHT Betty Oglow 688. THS Wheaties 1117. THT Wheaties 3140, Team Points: Cheerios 281'2, Muffets 245'2, Mugs 300, Pincurlers 302%, Take Five 258, Wheaties 2931. Other 600's: Bea Knutson 640, Britt Edblad 628, Eleanor Holdsworth 611. Tues. Afternoon Ladies - I p.m. (Jan, 30) LHS A. Sanford 323. LHT A. Sanford 678. THS Super Valu 1168. THT Super Valu 3239. Team Points: Northwest Homes 304, Central Foods 289, Castlegar Hotel 285'/, Castle- gar Drug 277%, Super Valu 274%, Waldie’s Plumbing & Heating 249%. % Other 600's: B. Smith 618, B. White 609, L. Buday 609. Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (Jan. 30) LHS Darline Edwards 276. LHT Darline Edwards 690. MHS Chris Moffat 265, MHT Larry Olson 712. THS Regulars 1240. THT Pin Pals 3525. Team Points: Pin Pals 298, Regulars 289, Columbia No, 5 — 263, Termites 259, “DE” Bowlers 214, Rolling Pins 210, "Other 600's: Larry Olson 712, John Paulson 666, Tom Cowin 658, Dave Adshead 657, Andy Solodiuk 624, Marvin LeRoy 639, Chris Moffat 653, Roger Rowland 650, Darline Edwards 690, Lola Swetleko For Two For One Night Regular $37.00 $23 fught FRIDAY SATURDAY Expires May 31, 1979 Children with Parente: NIC thls coupon upen arrival. Reagrvation Phone: a. gy tue CARRIAGE | SHOUSE woton INN 9030 Macleod Tran SE + CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 15, 1979 Weekly Results from the Bowling Lanes Tues, nee Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Jan. a Lil Knowler 243, LHT Lil Knowler 632, MHS Dale Johanson 302, MHT Charlie Burdett 800, THS Tee Cees 1189, THT Rowdy Rush-ins 3281, Team Points: Roadhogs 11, Nighthawks 16, Tee Cees 10, Who Cares 16, Live § — 11, Rowdy Rush-ins 20, Other 600's: Orlando Vece- hio 696, Dale Johanson 675, Dwayne Keus 680, Jack Osa- choff 651, Jake Koenig 630, Larry Webster 619, Martha Halisheff 616, Loe! Olsen 608. Wed. Mo: Ladies LHS Kathey Horcoff 276. LHT Kathey Horecoff 653, THS Bobcats 1049. THT Nova's 2990. Team Points: Ci Other 600's: Darrel Rourke 788, Mike Wichert 764, Robert Mott 712, Orlando Vecchio 677, Dave Hiebert 662, Gary Jack- son 655, Larry Webster 649, Doug Felman 645, Ivan Salekin 641, Gordon Danchella 619, Diana Lady 614, Jim Gouk 613, Fri, Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (Jan, 26) LHS Martha Corbett and Diana Lady 254. LHT Mable Postnikoff 688, MHS Terry Jack 327, MHT Terry Jack 847. - _THS Gutter Rats 1244, THT Gutter Rats 3541. Team Points: Cotton Pick- ° ers 314, Super Stars 287, Gutter Rats 243, 5-Wheelers 219'2, Hotshots 274%, Road Runners 258, Other 600's: Garry Rayner 24612, Ramblers 276'/, Bobcats 281', Nova’s 284%, Chevy's 328%, Model Tees 263. Other 600's: Bobbie Keraiff 600, Mable Postnikoff 614, Maureen Chernenkoff 622. Wed. Night Valleymaid Ladies 7-9 p.m. (Jan, 31) LHS Shirley \Barton 376. LHT Shirley Barton 754. THS Swallows 1089. THT Swallows 3075, Team Points: Vultures 10, Flamingo's 19, Hummingbirds 6, Bluebirds 12, Eagles 15, Swallows 22, Other 600's: Diana Lady 721, Annie Koochin 610, Carol Gregory 601. Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS B. White 286. LHT B. White 768, MHS _H. Sheridan 313. MHT M. Read 751. THS Bowling Bee's 1228, THT Bowling Bee's 3504. Team Points: Bowling Bee's 290, Midnight Marvels 288, Bashful Five 276", Wob- bly Wonders 262, Special Deli- veries 230'/2, Roxy Rollers 225. Other 600's: H. Sheridan 696, R. McNee 644, K. Chisan 641, D. Sbitney 616, B. Koor- batoff 604." Thurs. Morning Ladi LHS Dorothy Hardy 255. LHT Joan Humphrey 639. Team Points: Squirrels 22, Minks 17, Teddy Bears 16, Line 18, Chipmunks 11, Beav- 1 Otero: 's: Myrna Wesley Thars. Afternoon Ladies—., Rowdy Rollers (Feb. 1)- LHS Kay Chisan 280, LHT Linda Buday 649, THS Moaners 1120, THT Moaners 2985. Team Points: Hooters 279'2, Screamers 288, Groaners 305’, Wailers 246, Criers 278'2, Moaners 27712. Other 600's: Annie Koochin Thurs. Night Mixed LHS Shirley Iachetta 258, LHT Shirley Iachetta 624, MHS Dave Hiebert 293. MHT Matt Rohn 813. THS Hotless 1141. THT Owees 3037. Team Points: Avengers 4, Hotless 2%, Owees 3, Robson Rollers 0, South § — 0, Out of Towners 1, Misfits 4, Sting- ers 4, Green City Gamblers 0, All Stars 1, Cannon Balls 0, | Alley Hogs 4. Totem Conference Standings The games between Sel- kirk College basketball teams and Capilano College from Vancouver were cancelled on the weekend due to Cupilano College not being able to reach Castlegar via Pacific Western. This weekend, the Selkirk Saints men's team. travels to Royal Roads College in Victoria for two games. Totem Conference men's basketball standings are as follows: Capilano C.N.C. Douglas Selkirk Royal Roads 11 Totem Conference women's basketball Sanding Okanagan on 10 Cariboo BC.LT. + Capilano C. N.C. Douglas + Selkirk 763, Erma Mykyte 676, Charlie Burdett 674, Bev Postnikoff 664, Diana Lady 647, Ed Way. wood 633, Ron "Postnikolf 607, (Fe LHS Jo Whitnack 226. LHT Jo Whitnack 587. MHS Mike Wichert 266, MHT Mike Wichert 719. THS Night Owls 1246, THT Alley Brats 9225. ‘Team Points: Jolly Five 198%, Night Owls: 265, Alley, Brats 283, Desert Demons 258, Robson "5" 316'2, Sweet Peas 275, Other 600's: haeghe 605, Sun. Night S.M.D. (Feb. 4) is LHS Phil Furness 272, LHT Diana Lady 606. - MHS Len Donald 296. MHT Charlie Burdett 754, HS Good Losers 1168. THT Good Losers 9268. Team Points: Goof Balls 191, Yahoos 159'/z, Good Losers 193%, Charlie's Bunch 218, .M/W Sharpshooters 168, “Holy Rollers" 160%. Other 600's: Len Donald ‘79, Roger Corbeil 663, Ken Dewalt 650, Rick Laktin 646, Mike Wichert 634, Ken Laktin 612, Ed Adshead 611. Youth Bowling Council Mixed Senior Division GHS Debbie Wood 279. GHT Debbie Wood 630. BHS Robert Mott 244. BHT Robert Mott 648. Junior Division | GHS ‘Tracy Kraus 246, (GHT Tracy Kraus 572. BHS Ed Pereversoff 231. ‘BHT Ed Pereversoff 591. > Bantam Division GHS Debbie “Cheveldave Todd Ver- Mixed : 168. GHT Debbie Cheveldave an Greg Gritchin 187. BHT Greg Gritchin 507. Pee Wee Division GHS Anita Jenner 92. GHD Anita Jenner 186, BHS David Littley 95, BHD David Littley 176. * 8 @ The deadline for, receipt of bowling results ‘is 12 noon Fridays. The Castlegar News reserves the right to limit the publishing of results to those it considers current. Fri. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. - b, 2) Jr. Rockettes Lose By Narrow Margin A pair of very close one- point decisions kept things Ox: citing for the SHSS Junior Rockettes at the David Thomp- * son Tournament in Invermere last weekend, After being educated 41-17 by Father Lacombe Secondary of Calgary in their first game, the girls settled down and played some inspired basket- all, Against perennial West Kootenay rival Trafalgar, Lisa Command played a strong offensive game, scoring 12 points, Trailing by a point with only seven seconds to play, Janice King picked.up a loose ball and scored as the buzzer sounded, to carn the Rockettes a 34-33 decision, ‘The consolation-round final between SHSS and the host David Thompson squad was even wilder, as the Lakettes’ jumped in front 12-0 in the first >. quarter, Trailing by 12 points at half-time and three-quarters, the girls then began a come- back that very nearly succeed- ed. Double-teaming the ball all + over the court resulted in some Invermere which Voice Of: The People Editor, Castlegar News: The Castlegar Minor Hock- ey Week Committee sincerely appreciates the coverage the Castlegar News provided for our week's activities. s The loan of their camera certainly highlighted some of the action. Our committee thanks the Castlegar News staff for help- ing to-make-our-tasks lighter. Fred Voykin, President were neatly cashed in by Bev Baron, Lisa Command, Wanita Command and Sandy Elasoff. In the final minute, the - girls sliced the margin to a mere point, 30-29, but could not hoop the winning basket before time ran out, For ‘the: locals, Caroline Zaitsoff played extremely well defensively, mere's scoring star Ruth Barnes to a lone basket. The girls played some good basketball at the tournament, besides visiting the Radium cals -and-are— presently preparing for West Kootenay limiting Inver- A Seminar for Small Business Is your business as profitable as it should be? On Wednesday, February 21st a seminar on this Important subject will be held at-———— TERRA NOVA MOTOR INN MinorHockey Week Committee Playoffs. TRAIL — 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Keld Johansen Certified Plano Technician. For advance registration, complete the coupon below or contact MES: The Chamber of Commerce Telephone; 368-3144 J. Turner ay. “win be in-the Castlegar area for plano tuning and repairs February 12 through 17 te. For an appointment please call ‘The Manager, Federal Business Development Bank 30 - 14th Ave. S., Cranbrook, B.C. l/We would like to be involved in the “Increasing your profits” seminar. " Myfour cheque/s* are enclosed. Rental units, ACCOMMODATION To assist our new employees, Cominco requires an up-to-date listing of available accommodation in the Trail, Fruitvale, and Castlegar areas. including homes, ‘ments, housekeeping suites, etc., are needed. There is also a demand for room and board for single persons. . If you have accommodations that you wish to register with us, please call Mary Capalbo at 364-4329 Rossland, apart- Pre- ‘Inventory Clearance ALL Columnar Books & Pads 20” Off reg. price limited quantities of some items Stock up while the savings are good! Attention: Typing Students 8¥2"x11" Canary Newsprint Pkg. 1,000. sheets. Reg. $5.16. SPECIAL .......... 94"? vis. Calendar Desk Pads, monthly or weekly 22x17". Only $4.40 ea. Stationery Department Gan CASTLEGAR NEWS 191 Columbia Ave. 365-7266 *Registration fee $30. per person, Includes lunch and all texts. The Classifieds, a good way for the private individual to do business! 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A member of th Westand ‘Trail club last season, i i Rétwon the Directors’ Cup (elub 34s fa 3 eBxinpionship).”: a Rat) Sse fe B31, By ss DANNY WALKER - «+ folns golf téam idg third place and preci the siana, then competing in Okla- Ing drive contest, i.°-homa, Kansas and North Caro- ‘The fowa' State gol team | lina:: The “Towa, Cyclones are gbens its spring: season with a’ hoats for thelr own tournament 10- day trip to Southern’ Loui-’ in ‘April.> sr. Rockers take Part of Troy HT Tour nainen “y+ By ROY GOETTING Another regular season is “over,.with Rebels winning 22 sand losing 18. Thay. a 1d 225 goals, had 189 scored against them — good for second place in’ the West Kootenay division, * Bruce Martin scored 52 goals, the most ever by a Rebel * inregular season. This could be the most goals scored this year in the KIJHL. Official statistics should be available in'a week or 80, : What a way to finish the ‘season — 21 goals in the last two games; 10-4 against Grand Forks ‘last Friday, then 11 -' 1 ‘ against Cranbrook on Sunday. . First, the game against Gratid Forks, The first period “'saw the Rebels go ahead by five goals, one each from Bruce Martin, John Makaroff, Ron Sherstobitoff, Terry Strelioff and Colin Ward. Shots on goal by Castlegar were 21, by Grand Forks, 8. The second period was a - little more even, The Bruins got “goals from John Thompson and Last weekend the Stanley Hpmphries Sentor Rockers de their last road trip of the ular season, travelling to anbrook, to take part in the jurnament of ‘Troy, which olved four teams playing a ynd robin draw. , On Friday night the Rock- jumped to an early lead and ver looked back, handing the Wanston Churchilly Bulldogs fr6m° Lethbridge a 60 - 54 loss. Géeg Heuer and Ed Adams led the Rocker attack with 19 and 16ipoints respectively. § Saturday ‘afternoon saw the Rockers take on another éhbridge team, Catholic Cen- High School, The game was’ + very close until early’ in the fourth quarter, when Greg Heuer and Ed Adams both fouled out, Mark Kowalko and Chris Oddy did a fine job of replacing - them, but the Rockers could not stop the Cougars’ high-scoring Rob Fiorino and lost 72 - 63, Fiorino finished with 28 points for the Cougars. The Rockers had a ,very balanced attack; Tom Thor- - Larsen scored 14 points, Greg -. Heuer 13, Andy McDonald 12, * and Terry Ward 11 points, In the final game of the tournament the Rockers took on their arch rivals, the Mt. Baker Trojans from Cranbrook. The game was the most physi- eal contest the Rockers have taken part in this season and also one of the toughest de- fensive battles of-the’ year. - ‘After falling behind by 11. - points in the third quarter, the: Rockers came back to within five points, five minutes left in the game. The Trojans took advantage of two Rocker fouls and opened their lead to nine points, eventually winning the game 49 - Greg Heuer had.10 points and Ed Adams had eight points for the Rockers, who finished the tournament in third place. Terry Ward was selected as a member of the All-Star Team. The next senior basketball action js tomorrow evening, when the Rockers play the L.V. Rogers Bombers in Nelson, then return home to host Cranbrook: at 12 .noon on Saturday. Paul McKinnon and the Rebels _ got goal number two from John Makaroff. This was the only period that Grand Forks was in the game. Shots on goal by Castlegar were 24, by Grand Forks, 27. Score at the end of the secre, period was 6 - 2. Goal-scorers in the third period for Grand Forks were Darren McKone ‘and. John Thompson; for the Rebels, Bruce Martin got two more for another hat-trick, Colin Ward picked up his second of the nighi, and Ken Gorkoff scored one. Final score was 10 -.4, Rebels had 61 shots on goal, the Bruins, 47. This game got a little- out-of-hand,” with five fighting penalties, plus a few for. high-sticking, hooking, roughing, holding, cross check- ing and tripping. Nordic Ski Races; Competition for All. Nordic Lodge Release The Fifth Annual: Nordic Ski Race will be held at Nancy Greene Lake this Sunday at noon: . Registration will take place on site prior to the races, and a nominal fee will be charged for all, except children under 10, who are admitted free. Depending upon the regis- tration, a full range of cate- gories will be offered, from Peanuts to Old Boys. There is also a Citizen's class, for those “ who-.wish to complete the -course but not for competition. (This well-established race is only one part-of the ski programs offered by Nordic Lodge to the public — others Questionnaires Aid Wildlife Program ‘A large number of British Columbia hunters have recent- ly been mailed a questionnaire from the Fish and Wildlife Branch of the: ministry. of en- pro- agement: data for the wildlife management section to enable them’ to. carry out effective wildlife - “programs throughout the province. include free cross-country . ski lessons, family ski touring and skiing for the blind. All are - directed by the lodge’s-.ggc- : reation director, Ivan Reins“ bakken.. © - = On Feb. 4, a ski-a-thon was held to raise funds ‘for a re- habilitation centre‘for the blind and other physically handi- capped. Reinsbakken reports that the ski-a-thon was suc- cessful but a little more modest than he expects next year. Final figures are not yet in, but it is estimated that about $600 should be realized. Among the top pledge bearers were Mrs. Polly Travis of Castlegar ahd Torry Koenig of Nelson. The successof Torry, a 13-year-old blind skier, per- haps illustrates what the blind skiing program, Ski for Light, is all about. j Torry Koenig will be rep- resenting Nordic Lodge at the Ski for Light Meet to be held this weekend in Calgary..Many of the participants will be those who took part in the meet here last year and are still praising the superb hospitality ey received in Castlegar. ina gram to: monitor hunting acti- vity’ in the province. ‘Those hunters. contacted - are .Fequested to assist the branch in its wildlife manage- ment programs, by completing and returning the cards as soon as possible, with information on their hunting activities in 1978. Don Robinson, acting’ di- rector of the Fish and Wildlife Branch, said the returned infor- mation will provide vital man- Around the Clock Service “OIL * BURNER SERVICE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS DEALER FOR A.M.F. AQUA-PUR WATER FILTERS ALES S ERVICE |. APFETY 364-1666 or les, 364-1344 el cance Sports Complex - 9:00 p.m. Special Guest: Booty Griffiths “FREE Clinic Tonight ski films - waxes ~ Regular Season Ends’ || Rebels Win 22 Games; Lose 18 ‘I don't want to dwell on this aspect of the game and usually I don't report about it in detall, But in this. instance, it spoiled the game from a fan's point of view — some people were pretty disgusted. Let's hope the boys got it out of their systems, and will settle down and play the game in the up- coming best-of-seven playoffs, The Sunday game with Cranbrook was very one-sided, with the Rebels winning this one 11°- 1, Strangely enough, the shots on goal Were fairly even, with 37 by- Castlegar and. 83 by Cranbrook. Bruce Martin got another hat-trick,-as did Ken Sherstobi- toff. We were all pulling for Tim Paul, who had scored two and was trying for his first hat-trick this year. He shot over, around and beside, but had to’settle for two. Other goal-getters. were Mike Nevakshonoff, Ron Sher- stobitoff, and Terry Halisheff. Cranbrook's, goal was ‘scored in the second period by Larry Deluca. There were very , few penalties in this game — only nine or 10. The fans attending’. the games have been averaging just under 600 per game. This has caused the Rebels to oper- ate in the red, to the tune of $6,000 to $6,000 this year. Hopefully, the playoffs will help the club geta little closer to the break-even point. Some ticket prices have been raised effective this date: Season Ticket . Students/Old Age . 1 $2. 00 Children 12 and under . . $1.00 Playoff tickets are on sale at the Complex. Season ticket holders have their same seat. number as for regular games. ., Top five Rebels in regylar season play are: Player Bruce Martin §2 74 Bruno Tassone 29 Terry Halisheff 26. 24 Ron Sherstobitoff 14 Dave Kanigan 18 Ken Sherstobitoff 16 * * * Goaltender Minutes GA Avg. Rick Hlookoff 866' 69 478 Tim Stubbins 1212 vol 4.60 “In lain bath? goaltend- ers have been playing well of late; welcome to new Rebel, Reb Sherstobitoff; and good luck against Grand Forks, who | should bow out in four games. Rebels will play’ their first playoff game 8:30 p.m. to- morrow at the Community Complex. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, February 15, 1979 Beltone Hearing Aid Service i Hearing Ald Dealers and Consultants i 513 Lawrence Ave., Kelowna, B.C. A Service Centre will be held at the following times” and places ¢ TRAIL ‘Monday, Feb. 18, | at the Terra Nova Motor inn, irom 8:36 a.m. i 5:56 p.m, © NELSON. Tuesday, Feb. 20, at the Lord Nelson Hotel, from 10:00.a.m. to 5:30 p.m. : : © CASTLEGAR Wednesday, Feb. 21, at the HI Arrow . Arms Motor Hotel, from 10:00'a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Now, [s the time to have your hearing ald | SERVICED — cleaned, new tubing, fresh batteries. We service all makes of hearing alds, and carry | | fresh batteries for all models, J " . 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