a $2 Castlegar News March 1, 1989 SPORTS Rebels Wind-Up Castlegar Rebels handed out awards to top players at its annual wind-up banquet Saturday night. Winners were (trom left), back row: Rick Crowe (best defenceman), Shawn McAdie (Sportsmanship and ability), Taylor Harding (most inspirational), Lorne Kanigan (MVP), ( Stan Makorto! rookie award), Keith Semenoff (most valued team player) and David Vecchio (sports and education). Front row: Glenn Ormsby (most improved), Daniel Lavallee (most popular), Jarret Watts (best forward). CosNews Photo by Nick Allon Bulls win over Spurs By The Canad) MichaetJordan took only three shots in the second half Tuesday, as the NBA teammate The re s San Ante tithe Hhe Speirs liste their 16-year hist TICS WIN s: B rtimg; Cle Philidely Miami 110 ir 08, Seattle 106: At Richtiel¢ cored, I# points it $4-17 at th y Nanc {halt Ohio, Lai Kehoe won't MAVERICKS HIE HEAT HO At Miami ven point PACERS 108 SONICS 106 te, Detlet S Inc Won just ed 45 poir CAVALIERS IIS PISTONS 99 TRAIL R t n Harper e ome Kersey had 21 of |his Drexler added 2 Eight Blue Jays remain unsigned DUNEDIN, 1 (AP) 1 Fred MeGrilf Atom Reps in league to thin a leag in_bruitvale or record of one win losses. Other teams i Were Beayer Valle and Spokane Castleg ha Valley, Ca deficit to take a 6-5 two minute Bantams The Castlegar Bantam Rey team advanced to the next round West Kootenay Hockey | 1 playoffs by nipping the Nelson Ban tam Leafs 7-6 in a come-fron win at the Castlegar Cor Complex Saturday afternoor Nelson took a commandi point lead by scoring five unanswered Castlegar gc noth 9:33 mark goals before scoreboard at the Castlegar Slopitch League Annual General Meeting Thurs., Mar. 2 7:30 p.m., Hi Arrow Reps from all feoms interested in playing in the 1989 season. please attend Phittips Ath urney mpetition we Parr ft, Darren Bela and Mike Koc advance IN the tea 2 and then went on in the period to fight back from a ¢ it to score the winner with tour nds remaining on the clock nalties were a deciding factor n of the goals wete scored for Ca Referee Brad men in the box — five nd two for the visitor Ashton a essed 1 the match, 13 to Nelson and tour to the during penal home team. The game was marred by a play of poor sportsmanship near the end of the contest when several in dividuals failed to restrain” their emotion: Todd Cutler with a pair, Stathis Dimoupoli Kristian Malpass, Gus Adams and Jet! Matt Kolle played well in the nets for the loser Nelson goal scorers Were Grycan Castlegar notched by Sane Cutlef\Derck Lalonde and Chri Postnikolt with two cach and, David goals were Green with a single Castlegar now faces off against Irajl. ‘The Rossland Saturday atterneen: series opencr will be at Rolando Btackmar 1 three-point play with three beat the Heat CELTICS 112 HORNETS 87 JOERS 123 CLIPPERS 105 Angele he Clippers their 10th straight deteat LAZERS 139 SUNS 134 nd 1 rebound scored Dallas's finat 4 e e <- join Lions Blackman led the VANCOUVER (CP) general Stu Kehoe Reggii und Kevin McHale Vancouver is in the Tirst period, then the manager of the Canadians basebatt team, had decided against joining the B.C Kehoe, front office of the Canadian Football econd quarter to key.the rout Lions sin the first half, while Lewis who once worked in the League team, said he will be signing a rempt's basket with four secon- two-year contract to stay on as GM of tinal two minutes as the Pacific Coast League baseball Chuck Persor nin the nd road gam club, : Pacers Lions president Norm Fiekdgate had indicated an interest in Kehoe's ser whie Hersey Hawhil d Charles Barkley added vives, but Kehoe-said he hadnt been directly approached Some people agent (Ron Perrick),"" he said *But Idon’t think it will happen Fieldgate said Monday night he was have talked to my Porter scored a season-high 34 31 points in the Clyde disappointed that Kehoe had decided toremain with the Canadians. Blaze at Phoenix Pee Wees - win games Castlegar Pee Wee Reps won two straight games in the best two-out-of three match series against Trail, to give them the right to continue to the final round series for the- West Kootenay championships. The-early morning game against Trail was one-sided with Castlegar winning 11-1 Ken Skibinski opened the scoring Derek Read and Rick Fauth at 2:30 of the first period. Steven Brown popped in the rebound on a shot by Mike Hunter At 19:00 of skated across the for Castlegar with assists by assisted by Fred Gienger the first Gienger front of the.net and putin Castlegar’s third goal Period two saw Mike Hunter skate into the blistering shot that caught the far side of the net from Vince Antignani who after taking Trail zone and let go a Castlegar’s fifth goal was a pass from Mark Perrier and Read broke loose and sped down the ice, scoring short-handed for Castlegar, A minute later, Antignani scored again after-a\ series “of exchanges” between himself and Steven Brown, At 10:05, Pat Biln passed to Ben Koorbatoff who then passed to Mike Hunter for the marker. Rick Fauth closed the scoring in the second period with a slap shot assisted by Read and Mark Carlson Ben Koorbatoff opened the scoring in the third popping the rebound on Hunter's shot assisted by of the period Gienger. Trail got its pnly goa game depriving Marcel Dusseault of his shutout scored again when Leslie Stoochnoff took. a pass Fauth and then Castlegar from Carlson. and skated down the ice for the counter The final goal of the game was scored when Koorbatoff passed to Biln who connected with Hunter for the goal Expos sign two players to contracts WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) The Montreal Expos have signed Rieh league -outtielder—Cesar pitcher Sauveur and minor Hernandes, leaving seven players still unsigned, in cluding outfielder Mike Aldrete Aldrete’s agent, Ray Anderson of $an Francisco, and Bill Stoneman, the Expos’ vice-president of baseball opgrations, met Tuesday but reported no progress *We're still a long- way apart ‘Right now; ning another son).’ Stoneman I'm not pla meeting with (Ander Stoneman said all players unsigned on March 2 would be issued contract renewals, in which the club can give them what it wants, although salaries cannot be cut more than 20 per cent As of right now, I’m expecting at feast one renewal,”’ Stoneman said The Expos are believed to have of fered-Aldrete, who came ever from the San Francisco Giants in an offseason trade, about $200,000 US. He made $160,000 in 1988, his second full season in the major league I'm not asking for the moor Aldrete said, ‘1 didn't even-ask for a $100,000 raise Aldrete added that he would con sider $220,000 a fair ofter Is Aldrete disappointed with the Ex nm Yes, Lam, based on the fact that | came into camp with a good attitude maintained that he said and I've good at titude “| anticipated there would be negotiations, at least.” Mid-Wee Wrap-u HOCKEY _ NHL CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Norris Divisior CURLING the Scott Tournament of Hearts 1n women s curling championship Oth: round play Tuesday BASKETBALL Women Stephanie Fosty. Whistler Juvenile Slelom: 2 Jennit Wes J) Ajono Luts NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE jer Tanton Sokomote—?rince 3. She 90° no. Coquitlam; 2. Len jomes Memilion. Port Madey Josh LePawshy. Vancouver (tied Ww ge. 2. Soroh oe 1. Carte” Viberg. Pr ‘Sarah 186 tb: |. Terrance Doyle, Surrey denberg, Cranbrook Var ‘tb. 50% drews, Prince George Chris Cwikula, Revelstoke: 3. Darren Michol, Maple Rid igh, Williams Lake; 2 2. Randy Thomson G Stewart, Gold River. 3. Jason WEIGHT YOO kilogram: 1. Surjit Dhillon n Lake. 1. Suxan tman. White Rock VOUEVBALL ys: |. Surrey: 2. Kooten Jo Victoria: 2. North Vancouver: 3. Joh SPECIAL OLYMPICS FLOOR HOCKEY leteon: 2: Chilliwac "i Juvenite: Craig. Cobble Hi are: Buncen. 3. Chris Collingw: eorge Senior: 1, Rob Woodley. Surrey. 2. Eric Swedberg, Kore A: 1. Siu Fung. Terrace; 2. Kevin Kelly, Vor 73. Josh Ratcliffe, Burnaby Teom: |. Von: Thompson-Okanogar jomen’s A: |. Leslie Urban, Lantzville, 2 Peterson. Westbonk, 3. Yvonne Everson. Creek ‘Men's A: |. Frank Mostod, Coquitiem: 2. Lee Riggs RACQUETBALL #, Burnaby, 2 inden: |. Trudy Wymon ‘Alo Noomt Uchiyama. Vancourer. 3 Johanna Dow 1. Corl Viberb. Prince George: 2 ferns. 3. Nikki Miller Abbotstord WEIGHTLIFTING Men "eB: 1. Slavica Antumovic, Burnal ‘Dickinson, Summerland 3. JI Pearce, Nelaon. Cirle: 1 Kel Youth B Boys: 1 Al Richord Cortwright, Nel Youth A Boys: !. Allo Choo. Ric Ker Tanya McKenzie. Kar.’ 2. Cathy neouver. 3. Emily Hirwi, Vancouve FIGURE SKATING Men Juvenile: 1. Nikola: So ‘9 Cobble Hill 3. Dee essica Lambright. 7 (CROSS COUNTRY SKIING. Men Tamalin. Castlegar 00 Mile House Juvenile Boys § km.: 1. Ryon Pettersen, Pris ¢ 2. Corl tute, Telkwa, 3. Darran Clark 2 Manhard. 100 Mile Kelowna, 3. Erie Seth Women Junior Women 7.8 km.: | Sheila Hutchins, Solmon Arm. 2. Janis Hooge. Prince George. Sorch Mickinbot © George. 3. Ker 1" Jackie Botley, Kamloops, 2. te 3. Kristin Graham 100 DISABLED Mer \mputee Gient Slalom: 1 Allon Hort, Surrey: 2 tally Handicapped Giont Sletom: + John Grit flown, Kimberley: 2. Derek McCully. Port Moody ‘Deal Gient Slalom: 1 Lerry Minton, Burnaby, 2. Ken Pini, Vencouver Me Her int Slalom: Krabseth, Campbell River: 2. Erika Oyyg. Victoria VOLLEYBALL Girls: 1. attra 2. Prince Ge Cr Bolence Beom: |. Solita Deley, Mople Ridge: 2. Chr Preston, Victoria, 3. Jennifer Lihow. Abo Wy, Maple Ridge: Downe ty Lightfoot, Coquitiom. TING Jade Dogwell, Union Boy Kolwant Nog Thulin, Comel Blind Slalom. Wisley. New Wer Mentally Hendic Slalom: | John 2. Derek McCully. Port Moody stelom: | pall R BOWLING ~grocery March }, 1989 Castlegar News 83 slide presentation of a Scout canoe t died in 1941, was founder of the Boy Scouts in 1908. ish soldier who tn honor of Baden-PoweltWeek, more than 100 people from the Ist Kinnaird Scouting Group enjoyed a spaghetti dinner Feb. 23. Entertainment included skits and a . Robert Baden-Powell, a Bri Students offer assistance Selkirk administration Second-year students in College’s business. respond to the needs of disadvantaged Canadians, especially the elderly, the Program are gong public withthe newly acquired knowledge by par ticipating in Revenue Canada’s Com munity Volunteer Income Tax Program Under the guidance of George Melvor administration head of the college's busir program, studen majoring in the accounting and finan ce stream of the business program have volunteered to assist the disads antaged in the preparation of simple tax retur ns. Revenue Canada’s volunteer tax preparation. program is designed tc Tabled new CANAAN, and People with low incomes who have difficulty completing their tax returns, a college news release says ‘Volunteering in the Community Income Tax Program is excellent Melvor said. ‘‘It also valuable provide community — service something students can feet about providing The business students will hold free Trail, Nelsor and-Castlegar beginning in March. I he tax preparation clinics ir lirst clinic is schedule f will be held p-m.-9 p.m. at the Nelson and District Community Resources Society at Ol FrontSt The following week, the clinic will be held in Trail on Thursday, Mar. 16 in Room 102 of Frail through t from 7 p.m Sglhirk Disabled access i on Cedar'St In Castlegar, the tax 9 p.m College campus alcove preparation clinic will be offered Friday, Mar. 17 from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. in the activity room at Stanley Humphries secondary chool No appointments will be taken and Recreation news January busy mor Complex going ocess of distributing a program flyer our upcoming March activitie an be picked up at your local tore or here at the Kecreat Departmer Some ot ning activitic Tarrys Gy mnasties: Dut to the many have’ had we have to organize a top-qualit The class will happen on Mc tarting March 6 trom 6 p.m Lynette Romney is the inst J this class is scheduled to run Tor cight weeks. Registration tee is $12 anc pre-registration is necessary. If you would like to register in this class but cannot make it into the office, t Passmore Seniors hold m Twenty-four members. of the Passmore Seniors enjoyed a brunch in Castlegar Sunday before their business mecting at Passmore Before the meeting, demonstrated copperhead enamelling Many were amazed ai the outcome abel Gerrard from a little piece of copper and some even tried their hand at it A few members enjoyed an evening of entertainment and dancing with the Slocan Séniors for their Valentine par tyFeb. 11 Three members are interesteed in the B.C. Senigr Games to be held in Trail inSpptember,—These_members_will compete at the local level first for hor seshoe pitch, carpet bowling and crib: bage NEWS ag 9c vin Gary AR ¥ CASTLE iabete Dianna Kootn ADVERTISING SALES eeting Two members will attend the Kootenay Regional Council meeting in Grand Forks April 4 Whist parties are well attended with the next on March 10at 7:30 p.m A St. Patrick’s party to be held Mar ch 17 starting wittra por tuck supper-at 6 p.m. will be followed by“cards and dancing to Rustie’s Fiddlers who will play some foot-stomping melodies. Come out and enjoy an evening of good old fashion fun. There will be a small charge at the door Plans were set for the Mother's Day Pancake | Breakfast. on May 14 at Passmore Hall. Following the meeting, carpet bowling and coffee with goodies were enjoyed to finish out an active day PAINT togive usa calland le Monde Cook He Right: This cla ening here at th cholesterol, high vegetables, fruits d be. featured in Williams a nutritia nduct Oi Painting and Sketching: this class; Int you will learn how to talent is nece one-to-one cl mix-volors, sketch and prepare the canvas. Allen Woodrow, a first-class artist, will be conducting. this class Due tothe Tuesday class being tilled so quickty-and-our tong waiting tist; we have scheduled a second class to take place on Thursdays from 7 p.m.-1C p.m, at SHSS. you are interested in registering for this ¢ Registration fee is $35 on Mondays office also offering a teen cla registration tee is $25 Other programs that will be takin place in March are Incredible Edible Maret Mareh 14, rlalying , Simply Elegant March &, 5S March. . Be sure to pick up a flyer and sign up for the pregram of your ch Please note that public cancelled briday-evenin: day Public Sunday trom 2 p. skating will take place on 3:45 p.m ING & DECORATING 2649 FOURTH CASTLEGAR (vin 2st 8 Fleming ikoft TRAM. B.C. Vin 274 364-0202 an PAS o6 OFFICE 365-5! a 35-4966 AVENUE ¢ 365 A Am FORD SALES Lt. YOU DRIVEN 4 FORD LATE: y tax help is offered ona **first-come-fir According to Melver, the service is available only to those who are unable sional tax hetp: to altord prote Those fixed income or guaranteed in allowance, disability pensions or Hy quality for thi sistance, he said Though volunteers can get support from designated employees. of Revfnue Canada by telephone, they are advised never to attempt to com plete a comples tax retur — for exam ple, a return tor a self-employed or deceased person, or for someone who receives rentatincome. Candidates will be screened before they are assigned a deh to them ir the preparation of their tas return These volunteers are not Melve Ke exper good basic understandin: Income tay system Because there fee for their ser ices, the volunteers will not be held ccountable ventional error oF omissic ollege say While the Volunteer Inconf® Tax Program has been under rmore than a decade, thi ie Selkirk tudents will be involved. first time ollege business T-BILL ACCOUNT CASTLEGAR SAVINGS CREDIT UNION Your Community Financial Centre CASTLEGAR * SLOCAN 601-18th St., 365-7292 226-7 Hwy. 6, Slocan Park The Premium Savings Account High Yield With Flexibility! y PARK COMMISSION SALES Take advantage of the many potential tax deductions available to commission salespeople. At H&R Block, we know which ex penses are deductible. And we'll find you the biggest retund you're entitled to. We want to sa possible this year ve you as much money as Don't be contused by the many tax law changes. 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