; Atoms ; 3 Atom All-Stars suffered: 8 9-7 loss to Grand Forks on: Dec. 23 in Grand Forks, Castlegar goals were scored by R. Fayant (2), D. Martini {2), G. Kooznetsoff, C. Over- hay and G. Plotnikoff. Assists were made by D. Martini (2), C. Carew (2) and G. Plot- nikoff, = Pee Wee Reps travelled to Trail on Dec. 22, losing 8-7 to their hosts. Scoring Castle- ar's goals were W. Was- ‘flenkoff (3), D. Horning (3) ‘nd T. Carew. Assists went to T. Fris- yy (2), B. Alexander, B. Mair, . Hurd (2), K. Koorbatoff, . Braun and K, Biln, * aera: On Sen 4in Nelson, the Pee Wee Rep won 12-1 over ‘Nelson. = Goals were scored by D. Horning (2), W. Wasilenkoff (2), K. Biln, T. Carew (2), K. Xoorbatoff (2), A. Zibin, K. ‘Hurd and D. Beninger. As- tsists were made by A. Zibin qa), W. Wasilenkoff (4), K. :Koorbatoff (2), B. Mair (2), D. ‘Horning, D. Beninger and K. ‘Biln, 8 * * The Pee Wee Rep hosted Cranbrook on Jan. 5, losing 27-6 to their visitors. Goals Jwere scored by T. Carew, K. Hurd (2), B. Mair, W. Wasil- :pnkoff ‘and K. Koorbatoff. Z ts: K. Biln, T. Frisby 32), D. Streloff, B, Mair (2), SK. Hurd, K. Koorbatoff and D. Horning. On Jan. 6 in Rossland, a scored & goals to land's 2, W. scored four of Castlegar'’s goals, with D. Horning add- ding a single. Assists were made by, D. Horning (2) and SK. Hurd 2 ae = _* Cader Pee Wee “B” tteam hosted the Rossland EPee Wee “B"s Saturday at, “the ag arena, and, over- ipowered their visitors with a Horcoff (2), R. Tamelin (2), A. Embree ind C. Tomilin. eee: thet Bantam Reps played against Nelson. Reps on Sat- urday at the’Civic arena in Nelson ‘with mal being defeated 3.0, The long Staak lay- off, plus the fast-skating Nek eon Midget Rep; proved to be too much for the Castlegar team over the weekend as Nelson took bu four points. Friday in Castlegar it was Nelson 6, Castlegar 3. R. Kanigan:scored twice and L. Stouchnow once for the home team. Castlegar played well in only the third period and were assessed seven of 16 penalties, all minors. ’ Saturday night in Nel- sop, Castlegar was never in the game and was on the short end of a 10-2 score. D. MacKinnon and T. Depaoli each scored for Castlegar. Each team took 14‘ minor penalties. Juveniles In Juvenile hockey on feated 8-5 by their hosts. Castlegar Pee Wee house Part 4 in a series Meet the Re CLAY LIBER plays defence for the js. Born In Trall, he Is 16 years old, stands six feet tall, and weighs 175 pounds. His parents are Fronk and Pot natn and he hos a sister, Joanne. Gay ne Is a Grade 11 student at ‘Stanley Humphetas Secondary School, and hi he auto mechanics, hoe te ployed all his hockey in In r and was on the Bantam ‘team when played in the Provincials In Kitimat. In summer, IIkes to take to the bels | being made to determine the of TERRY NAZAROFE OFF lo End Pauline Nazaroff, he Is 17 years old, and has two older brothers, Amie and Danny. Terry is in Grade 12 et Stanley Humphries, with his favourite subject being Physical Education. Te cabs all sports, althou; after hockey his favourites Terry hos” played al his ferry has pl al is hockey In C and Reunioii of. ex-Saints. for summer of 1981? | A good representation of the two Selkirk Saints Alum- ni hockey teams who played at the college from 1971 to 78 ° battled to a 10-10 tle in the Courses ‘at’ Whitewater Ski area on Tuesdays and Thurs- days. ‘This provides those’ in the community an opportun- ‘annual alumni game held in the Castl ity to learn to ski a Complex on December 28, After the match there was an abundance of ‘en- thusiasm for a reunion of all ex-Saints in the future. The proposed reunion ‘planned for the summer of 1981 should: attract players whoare now spread through- out the country. An attempt is presently and Thursdays staring Tass i day. Anyone intex should attend the introdué- tory lecture presentation and discussion being held in the "2 Pieces of Chicken $ Fries FRIDAY Stay i “AT BOTH’ CASTLEGAR LOCATIONS ‘Dine ec] elec suscin” ‘Sau Downtown: nEaogor Present for- mer players. If you have played for the Saints hockey team or know-someone who did: just drop a line to; Selkirk: Saints Hockey Club, Box 1200)':Castlegar, B.C., NIN 891.) a el College is again coordinating Learn to Ski at Selkirk College at 8 p.m! Monday. Mark Hornby fromthe Whitewater Ski-Schoo! will be the guest and coffee and donuts will be served. * To enroll in the courses, phone the Community Edu- cation Department at 365- - Castlegar won the In- was on the Pee Wee Reps they went to Sweden. He the Rebels will carry ning tradition eir win: into e that they win. ital this y ond places first at Beaver Valley Castlegar Furniture Vil- lage (Taks) Pee Wee house team took first place at the Beayer Valley Pee Wee.Tour- nament on Dec. 28 and 29; winning five straight games in a row. In Game 1, it was Castlegar 8, Beaver Valley Team I-5. Castlegar scorers were K. Klimchuk (3), L. Klimchuk (2), J. Chernoff and S. Konkin. Assists went to T. Solovaeff (2), L. Klimchuk: and.G.-Bucknell>. . ad Fhe entree Tour the winter woods ,Game 2 — Castlegar 6, Nelson Kawasaki - 5. Scor- ers; T. Solovaeff (8), S. Klimchuk, S. Buday and T. Nazaroff. Game 3 — Castlegar 4, Trail Smokettes 3. Scorers: K. Klimchuk (3;, and W. Sheloff. Assists: T. Solovaeff (2), S. Stefoniuk and S. _Buday. Game 4 — Castlegar 14, Creston 1. Scorers: K: Klim- with skis and camera Over the past few years, th ds of C. have Bantams Bantam “B” team trav- éelled to Grand Forks on the : weekend, handing their hosts two losses, 5-2 on Saturday Sand 63 on Sunday. {7 Seoring Saturday's goals : were D. Picton, W. Popoff, R. : Horcoff (2) and D. Terhune. j Assists were made by W. Terhune (2), j Tamelin and R. Horcoff. Goalscorers in Sunday's i game were E. Chernenkoff, : D. Terhune (2), J., Mair and . Popoff. Assists went to S. ulson, R. Quaedvlieg, R. discovered the winter joy of donning cross-country skis and heading for neighboring parks and fields. Free of lift lines and tows, they wander happily through woods, golf courses, bridle trails and meadows. The real devotees ‘ have discovered ski touring resorts. Some of these skiers are ardent racers, intent on dis- the telephoto lens and the image size will be doubled. The combination of snow and trees provides little pro- blem in terms of back- ground, since distracting clutter is relatively nonexis- tent, This doesn’t mean, however, that you should forget about it entirely Your pictures will benefit if you will take the time to consider before you shoot. While you're checking ng the tance in a minimum time. The majority, however, are relaxed and leisurely. With a pocket-sized camera, add-_ ing only ounces to their gear, they can easily record fami- ly, friends and scenery in pictures as they go. Ski touring is essentially a family sport and, as such is an ideal opportunity for family plctureteiine. In the from vari- ous points of view, consider the effect of changing light. Backlighting, you'll find, will add sparkle to the snow and the scene. Just be sure that the sun isn’t shining directly into the camera. On one of those rare, but gorgeous bright-sun, blue-sky days, pose some of your subjects above you on the slope so you can use the sky EATON'S Corrections for January Saiss and Clearances Flyer Two styles of raincoats from Eaton's Peppertrea on Page 3, Item 11 have the incorrect price. Price should 64.99 each, Crew sport socks from Eaton's Hosiory department on page 6, item 12 have the Incorrect price. Price should tead 3 for3.99. North Country sport shirts from Eaton's Men's Sport Shirts department, on page 8, item 3. Incorrect_fabric content Is statedr Should tead “blend polyester and cotton’ Not “polyester | and wi Peco 13, item 2 — Bahama 8 have the incorrect pres on the 100"xB4" size. The price should read 75.99 not 95.99. Correction In Linen Sate Book: Page 2, item (2B) Is described incorrectly as having a percale top and bottom on “Tretlis East” comforter. Should read: "Service" quallty fabric on both sides of comforter. EATON'S Trail, B.C. the noise- less, effortless movement of the skis enable the skier to get within picturetaking fange of deer and other woodland inhabitants. The added mobility given by the skis also enables the skiers to discover unspoiled scenic beauty of the deep woods. If you are one of the growing band of enthusiasts, be sure to take your camera along. A Kodak Tele-Ektra camera and extra cartridges of 110-size film will fit easily into a pocket of pack and still leave you room far, ski waaratid lunch, For action shots of other skiers, try to shoot when the movement is toward you, rather than going past you, to minimize blur. Be alert for the spills as well as the successes, for both can produce great pictures. When Possible, move in close enough to capture the rueful or proud expression on the skier’s face. When you can- not move in as close as you'd like in time to catch the ex- pression, simply flick the switch on your camera ta Your Carpet Headquarters ... Carpets by Ivan Oglow asa Saving the day in pic- tures means getting into some of them yourself. So, pass the camera around and Iet everyone, even the child- ren have a chance to use it. You're recording their spills, so the least you can do is give them a chance at yours! There’s one other thing to remember. Keep your camera dry. Take your pic- tures and change film cart- ridges with bare hands, rather than wet mittens. If snow does get on the ca- era, wipe it or blow it off fore it melts. chuk (4;, W. Sheloff (8),-S. Konkin (2), T. Solovaeff (2), S. Stefoniuk (2) and L. Klim- chuk (1). Assists: L. Klim- chuk (2), T. Nazaroff 28 5. Buday, S. Konkin, K. Klim- chuk and W. Sheloff. Game 5 — Castlegar 8, Beaver Valley Team I, 4. Scorers: K. Klimehuk (4), L. Klimchuk, W. Sheloff, 8. Konkin and T. Solovaeff. Assists: K. Klimchuk, T. Sol- ovaeff, S. Stefoniuk. R. John- son played all dive. games’ ip goal For Castlegar. 4 A special thank: “you. : extended to Beaver - Valley’ for being good hosts and dis- playing good sportsmanship. vitetlonal Womans Basket- ball tournament played at celkiee College on Jan, 4 and Castlegar beat Selkirk 87-86 ‘cupping the victory, but it was a close game. Right up to the last seven seconds it was a tie game. Then Castlegar got the , - ball in their own end and red, : It looked like an over. time situation by the clock but an official check at the scoring desk showed an error on Selkirk's side where one too many points had been recorded. The referees went by the score shects and declared Castlegar the winner of the match and the tournament. . Salmon Arm was second, Selkirk third and Trail Bea- vers fourth. | On Friday: Selkirk beat Trail-Rossland 42-59, Castle- gar beat New Denver 52-29 and Salmon Arm beat Trail 69-61. . SCE On the losers side on Saturday, ‘Trail-Rossland beat New Denver 54.61, Trail Beavers beat Trail-Rossland oa Dancing 9: 230 pM gv Royal Canadian Legion| Branch No. 170 Friday & Satur Bingo: Every anes at7 p.m..a. sunday Bingo - & Early Bird 6:30 p.m. Regular 7:00 p.m. ay, district Thanks to the citizens of Castlegar, businesses, organizations, clubs, and Castlegar and for their dor + — The United Way — Rotary Club — Kiwanis — Pul — Adeline Alderman Committee — Robson Thursday Evening Group — Helen's Flower & Gift Shop , Paper & Woodworkers’ Local No. 1 — Ladies’ Auxiliary to Royal Canadian Legion, ,Castlegar-Robson Branch No, 170 — ‘Castlegar and district schools — Ladies’ Auxiliary to Royal Canadian Legion, Castlegar-Robson Branch No. 170, Bingo * ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION CASTLEGAR-ROBSON BRANCH No. 170 HAMPER COMMITTEE top team 51-82 and the Beavers beat New Denver 45-88, On the winners aide, Castlegar downed Selkirk, 37-86, Salmon Arm beat Sel- kirk 49-28, Castlegar beat Salmon Arm 51-89 and Sal- mon Arm beat the Trail Beavers 63-81. There's another basket- ball match on Jan. 25 and 26 when Vancouver Communi - College comes to Selkirk to meet the Saints in more league competition. ‘i Who will be Castlegar. and District's 1979 Ci tizen. of the Year? what ORG? ZATIONS OR INDIVIDUALS ARE INVITED sl iBMIT NOMINATIONS TO: : Ron Hever rH Ciitien-of-the-Year Committee 2 ACKECASTLEGAR KIWANIS CLUB odd ad ultae Box 3339 Castlegar, B.C. Jadline: February 22, 1980 coftorionat TT INTERNATIONAL SMORGASBORD This Week Featuring GERMAN SMORGASBORD 95 at $ 9 "per person Fireside place Phone 365-6000 . yt te, AS ax. GOOD M RNING CASTLEGAR | Why wait until later in the day to get your Castlegar News when you can have carrier service wi ud € Henn AR jae 8 Enjoy Home Delivery 365-7266 or Mail this Coupon Today Phone Drawer 3007 Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3H4 Name To: Cestlegar News Start delivery of the CASTLEGAR NEWS to my home, Address Postal Code City Phone CASTLEGAR NEWS “bi “ Circulation 365-7266 mire ny fay pean joes .; the: Recreation}: avon ae oe pcoming special events. You Player ‘D. Savinkoff(D-D D Buea), “D. Lawrie: Mites Contractors v. Antiguaal Den) ‘J. Antignani (Devil's Den) ’ 20 Castlegar \'P, Lowen (Marlane Hotel] Flyers) av ents of all ages, a Moffat (D-D Bues) 20 80 este ‘out'a’ program’ or. two. hich interests 5 patel tonite are, ~ ae e Hotel Flyers Mills (Marlane Hotel Flyers) 216 <% ‘yun’ out:and ‘the game ended ‘at, 6°5 ‘for, Kamloops. ‘Stock No. 79451. White * Reg. $489.98 Lee No. 79446. Gold. i Heres, for Castlegar: Was, st: Victoria’ — the even- tual tournament winners. | Victoria opened the scor-’ “TUESDAY: ‘THURSD/ “22 FRIDAYS 2: 10:39 $2100 - 4:00 p. “5. WEDNESDAYS. 10:30- noon’ PROGRAMS FOR LiLT TOTS: (3- 5: ee a ‘Time: Date: - SATURDAYS 2:45 ‘gasein: SUNDAYS 2:15 - 4:00 p.m.. § Program - 8 “Location ot Program Store Hour. ‘Activity. Hour». detivity H Hour 10-117. a.m. Jan, 21-Feb.18 1:30-2:30. -]. 10-11 a.m.:.!]: 10-31 a.m." 10-11.a.m. 1-2, "Skating Es Fun-Bamentals c : * 2:30-3 3-3:30 ,Tues./Thurs. | 2-1-2 Jan. 22-March 13, K Aikido (Beg Al Mom & T Skating 'ROGRAMS FOR CHUDSEN: (6-12 yrs. ) Fog : ‘PROGRAMS FOR YouTH & ADULTS (13 yrs. Li 4). : a d jae tot : Iminton :* idminton’ T eee Decorating Co-E ‘Program © & Cond iekaey Cr.” : Qotischenia’ ‘i Tarsys:: “Complex ah ‘Creative Cro “Gymnastics . Gymnastics Ast - Badminton Basketball. - Baton Twirling Cooking © Cooking Recreation Recreation |. Creative Activity CreativeEnergy © Creative Energy. Creativ: X-Count: Skin Ce ry ce Gymnastics: Gymnastics Gynmastics Kids Crafts Kurig Fu {eeg.) Kung Fu (Int.) Learn to Skate : New Games: ° E Eohreettc condoning volte Complex Tarrys Twin Rivers Twin Rivers it Jan. 23-Feb. a7 ‘}dan, 23-March3 * Twin Rivers Woodland Pk, Twin Rivers. Tarrys. 6-7... U Pass Creek 7:30-8:30 Jan. 22-Feb. 26 Jan. 2h March 10.- Al sie wale]. NN @OMeaaN: ava®oae “UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS. (Youth & Adults) Progrom Location Day Date Spinning (Beg.) Baseball Sco: Defensive Paving eeping Complex’ °°" |" ' 'Sat.~ Jan. 26° Twin Rivers Thurs, | Complex *. _ Fri./Sot. zon? April 12 Complex Sat. Golf Ciinic — Details to be announced at a later date. Clinicte = Details to be en ata Ait dat 3 et Crochet (Adv.)- X-Country Ski Lessons: X-Country Ski Lessons X-Country SkiLessons© Disco Dancing (Teens); Disco Dancing ‘Adult)::: lex Hex Deg Obed =| Fly Tying: ~* Galt Lessons Guitar Lessons: Guitar Lessons Hunter Training Ladies’ Keep Fit - Ladies’ Keep Fit‘ Ladies’ Skating es Lodies’ VollsySall . Ladies’ Volleybal Ladies’ Volleyball: ° & Conditioning: Lifestyle Fitness. Men’s Floor Hockey. Men's Lunch-hr. Heckey Men's" Ne 3 : Woodtand Pk. “Complex Complex KISS Complex “Complex “Complex SS : i Ootischenia Mid vel atl ix ‘ol pall: xed Volley ee . Square Dancing © 1 Cooking (Beg.) | Cooking {Adv.) Red. a Ski Lessons: ; Sewin nt Sr. Bal et itioning Weavi ing, ‘oga’ {Pass Creek. ‘Tarrys:: % & swe Rivers: | Red ‘Mointain SHSS Tarrys Complex \Cstg. Primary! jon: 22:March u | Jan, 24-March 6 April 28 Jan. 21-March 10 Jan. 22-March 4 Jan. 23-March 12 Jan. 23-March 12 Jan, 24-March 6 Jan. 21-Feb, 20 Feb, 25-March 26 Jan. 21-Feb. 25 den. 23-March 26 dan. 23-March 26 Jan. 22-March 13 “Jan. 22-March 11 -Jan..24: March 27 Feb. 4-27. san’ 22-March 11 OSSSOCOVMOONVaaaZON OFUNZGSau “geenegess + sat vseuaweveavesennsssasusesesnesdsecosccnxearessaaniest ahenaane eae 4 seezesaatze qe NOTICE: 70 TARRYS 8: DISTRICT RESIDENTS: Repiatresion for pi this season. for 5.00. and x : |frettond ol programe for thelr ope aroor- feet yrams at and alone $7.00. ee allows