B2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 25, 1981 Badd Manor ahead Badd Manor Cabaret is still leading the Castlegar Com- mercial Hockey League with 16 points, according to most recent results. Mountain Sports Hut stands with eight points while Williams Moving has seven points. Murray Haas, of Badd Manor tops the scoring with 42 points while teammate John Horcoff is second with 87 points. Wayne Kinakin has scored 14 goals and 19 assists. for Williams Moving for a com- bined 33-point total. Team- mate Don Savinkoff is one point behind Kinakin. Jeff Shirley of Mountain Sports and Jerry Antignani of Badd Manor are tied with 26 points each. Badd Manor's Phil Markin has the best goaltending rec- ord of the league with a 5.60 PLAYER Jim Smith iyle Stouchnow Borry Streliov inchin Mike Nevashinoff Jim Nazaroff* Dean MacKinnon* Scott Jones** Jim Frost* Yuri Jymatott" Midgets** Release Ployer* Dan MacDonald Rick Hlookoff REBEL PLAYER STANDINGS | seapres o-nnase HUUNnVo-aUOdaua—-oo annoono00000nanTnOnaaanT NUGKOONAUUTON 0-000 -CON-UnNORD P G G KOOTENAY INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS AS OF MONDAY WEST DIVISION TEAMS w Trail Rossland Castlegar Beaver Valley Grand Forks EAST DIVISION Cranbrook Columbia Valley Kimberley Spokane Elk Valley Creston 3 Nelson 10 10 goals per game average. Williams Moving is second, with a 6.80 average, due to the efforts of Lawrence Cher- noff and Dave Grundy. Cal Grunerod has a 8.60 average to put Mountain Sports in third place. All is well for NAAU Wildcats Castlegar’s Brian Veri- gin scored his first goal of the season recently Nor- thern U Games profile Clarke White was born and raised in this area, His father ran the Rossland Miner for many years. After White graduated from high school he went off to University and came back with a degree in music, He liked the area so much he did not want to leave, so after one year teaching in Langley, he came back here to teach music at the J.L. Crowe High School and has been here ever since. For the Winter Games, White is Director of Cere- monies. He and his commit- tee have two ceremonies to look after. There is the Wildcats hockey action. Verigin now has two points on the season. Bruce Martin, also of Castlegar, is in third place on the team with 13 points (six goals, seven assists). The Wildcats have a 6-2 win-loss record, according to most recent statistics. y on Nov. 27 and at the beginning of the game, the opening cer- emonies for the B.C. Winter Games, Trail, 1982. The preparations for the torchlighting ceremony are pretty well lined up. It will and the lighting of the torch. ‘The purpose of the torch is to make the community aware that the Games are coming up and that it is a community- wide effort in which we are involved. After the lighting of the torch, there will be a fireworks display. After this week this group will get down to serious preparations for the opening ceremonies for the Games. They will be using the whole arena for this event. There will be the Grand March for the 2600 athletes, the open- When asked for his per- sonal views of the Games, White thought they were a great thing. He thought that the greatest aspect of the Games was that it gave everyone a chance to com- pete in a province-wide ac- tivity, to have a lot of fun doing it and to gain a lot of good experience as well. It is “British C yy ( Minor Hockey Atoms Nov. 21, Castlegar Atom All-stars hosted Nelson at the old arena, and beat their visitors by a score of 2-1. Scoring goals were Kim Verigin (unassisted) and, Ty- ler Loo, assisted by David Vecchio. Nov. 22 in Rossland, the All-stars bombed Rossland 8-1. David hson led the playing against one another having a good time, getting to know one another.” From a community point of view, it gives the entire area a chance ing ( of dignitaries, speeches, etc.) and another torchlighting in the arena to signify the opening of the Games. Clarke expects that there will be an audience of approximately 2500 people. take place on the evening of |) Friday, Nov. 27, featuring a * mini-parade, a few seeches CASTLEGAR COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE LATEST RESULTS TEAM Badd Manor Cabaret Mountain Sports Hut Williams Moving PLAYER Murray Haas John Horcoft Willams Willams Mtn. Sports 1 Badd Manor 1 Ken Carr Almer Williams John Wishloft Sheldon Sookachoff GOALTENDER Phil Markin Lawrence Chernoff Dave Grundy TOTAL Cal Grunerod GP. Ww t SCORING LEADERS G A Badd Manor Badd Manor ‘Min, Spts. {GOALTENDERS | Badd Manor Williams Mov. Williams Mov. Mtn, Sports PTs. 1s 3 T. 1 5 2 2 5 3 038 Swavsovwvwe na 4 10 Guth 7 La I982 B.C. CER monies © WINTER GAMES Leydig Mv. 27 7:20-Parade from Trail City Hall 30-Official Ceremonies and Torch Lighting (across from Cominco Arena) % 7:45: Fireworks PARKING ee | RUNNERS ANVWOdS VIYOLIIA T14aMuvV4 CLARK WHITE ... director of ceremonies to work h Cranbrook tops Kimberley 6-2 scoring with a_ hat-trick; Denny Popoff scored two goals, while singles were CRANBROOK, B.C. (CP) — danny spring scored three second-period goals to lead Cranbrook Royals to a 6-2 win over Kimberley Dyna- miters in a Western Inter- national Hockey League game Tuesday. Cranbrook led 1-0 after the first period and increased its margin to 4-0 after minutes. Kevin White, Rod Guimont and Kelly Fraser scored the other Cranbrook goals, Kim Coswin and Rick Peacosh scored for Kimberley. Rick Mailott stopped 32 shots for the Royals, while Kimberley’s Randy Amatto and Terry Kryczka combined to make 23 saves. added by Chris Dunaway, David Vecchio and Blaine Porsnuk. Assists were made by Blaine orsnuk, Steve Junker, Denny Popff and Clinton Swanson, Atom house team of Val- leymaid trounced a visiting Rossland team 7-0. Steve Junker led the scoring with four goals, while Kim Verigin added a hat-trick. Stedman's house team vis- ited Rossland on Saturday, coming away with a 80 defeat. Pee Wees Castlegar Pee Wee Reps OFFICIAL TORCH for the 1982 B.C. Win- ter Games was put into place across from the Cominco Arena in Trail recen- tly. The torch lighting ceremonies will take place in Trail on Friday, November 27th with dignitaries from the Provincial Government, Inland Gas and the City of Trail taking part. Here we see City of Trail and Inland Gas crews positioning the torch on its base. The torch will burn continuously until the Games are com- pleted March 7th, 1982. Photo by Bill Turner. cess THANK YOU ALL Roy Lawrence, Glen & Max of Bumper to Bumper in Castlegar, wish to thank all our customers for your continued support of our business over these three years. Without you our business would not be a suc- You Are Invited to joi celebrate the end of our third year, and our sincere appreciation of your continued patronage. Coffee & Donuts will be served Bargain Prices on Christmas gift ideas Enter Our Draw for a fantastic door prize COME CELEBRATE WITH US us on Nov. 25 to 28 to lost 4-0 to Trail on Friday night ‘at the complex. The reps suffered a further defeat on Sunday, as they lost by a narrow margin (7-6) to Nelson at the Complex. Bantams Bantam Reps defeated their Nelson counterparts 7-1 on Thursday night at the complex. Sunday afternoon's en- counter in Rossland was close, with the local team taking a 6-5. defeat. s . ° Winners of the Bantam- Midget Swedish Grey Cup Draw were: Ist quarter — Fred Stoushnow ($25); half- time — Bruce Gerrand ($50); 8rd quarter — no winner ($25); and final — Burt Campbell ($100). Congratula- tions to .all winners and thanks to everyone who sup- ported the draw. A“Turkey Bingo” will take place Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the community complex, sponsored by the Bantam- Midget Swedish Exchange. Price is $2 per card for 20 games or six cards for $10. Recreation News Programs Conclude Most of our fall programs have now come to a con- clusion, I would like to thank all our instructors for doing such a find job in offering quality programs. I hope all the participants enjoyed their programs and will be , anxious to try something new in January. The fall program was very well received. We had ap- proximately 974 adults, chil- dren and tiny tots par- ticipating. In the four fitness programs we offered, we had 260 ladies exercising once, twice and three times a week. The ladies of Castlegar are definately’ keeping in shape! Congratulations to all ,our;active participants. .. Craft Fair. - The Blueberry Creek Craft Fair is coming up this week- end. If you haven't begun your Christmas shopping, then this is the weekend to start it. The Craft Fair will be taking place in the com- plex — hall on Friday from 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. This is a good marketplace for Christ- mas, 80 we will see you there! - Spaghetti Supper The Robson Recreation Society is hosting a Spaghetti Supper and Dance this Sat- urday. The supper takes place in the Rosson Hall from 4:30 to 6:30.p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults and $2.50 for children under 12. The dance starts at 9 p.m. with music by “The New Company.’ Tickets for both events may be pur- chased at the Robson Store or Johnny's Grocery. Fit-Visit Action B.C, will be making a “Fit-Visit” to Castlegar’s Community Complex, Dec. 2 from 5 - 9 p.m. The display consists of fitness assess- ments, nutrition evaluation, fitness and health pamphlets, and audio visual presenta- tions. If you are interested in your state of fitness be sure to attend. Santa’s Visit Christmas is just around the corner and Santa will be making an early visit to Castlegar. Santa will be at the community complex on Dec. 5 to hear what each little girl and boy of Castle- gar wishes for Christmas, It is going to be an exciting event so keep Saturday, Dec. 5 reserved for Santa's visit. y A reminder to all hockey fans! The Rebels will be hosting the Columbia Valley Rockies in the arena-complex this Sunday at 2:80 p.m. This will be the Rockies’ only visit to Castlegar so don’t miss it. See you all at Sunday's hockey game. Winter games update Here it is about 100 days left until the Winter Games. Communications had a good meoting with Frances Brown from Victoria. They d itchb sched- commodation site as well as results and medial centres, John D’Archangoelo and tho Cc al. his volunteers, This week they will be working on the podiums ot be used during the so met with Frances Brown ules and duties through Jan- uary, February and March. They will be using the MiTel, which is a computerized B.C. Telephone Co. switchboard. During the games the switch- board will be manned for 24 hours, There will be phones at each venue and each ac- and d plans for enter- tainment for the athletes during Thursday evening’s banquet. There are three sit- tings and those waiting for their tunr will be royally introduced to Trail and area. Brian Volpatti, who is in charge of medal presenta- tions, has lined up many of Upcoming sporting. events or meetings can be listed here courtesy of Dixie Lee Chicken & Seafood Castlegar. Please submit notices to Castlegar News by Friday noon for Sunday or Tuesday noon for Wednesday. Contact Chery! Wishlow, THU games 9:30 p.m. HOCKEY — GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Cohoe Insuran- ce vs. Trans-X, 8:15 p.m., old arena. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE: Williams Movin Manor Caboret, 10 p.m., old arena. FRIDAY FOOTBALL —. NFL: Chicago Bears vs. Dallas Cowboys, 1 p.m., channel 2 HOCKEY — MIDGET HOCKEY: Castlegar vs. Grand Forks, 7:15 p.m., arena complex. GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Cohoe Ins. vs. Maloney, old arena; Kalesnikoff vs. Goose Creek, arena complex, both SATURDAY HOCKEY — NHL: Buffalo Sabres vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, 5 p.m., channel 9. GENTLEMEN'S HOCKEY: Trans-X vs. visiting team, & Storage vs. Badd 7:15 p.m., old arena. NOV. WEDNESDAY MORNING DRIVERS Ladies High Single: Pearl Mott 167; Erma Mykyte 629. Team High Single: Bobcats 1075; Team High Three: Chevys-0049:-Other 600's: Betty Pinter 61). tWitee pe NOW. 6, 1S BRIDAY NIGHT MIXED 7-9 Ladies High’ Single: Karen Mykyte 261; Karen Mykyte 706. Men's High ; Single: Brad Elliott 335; Men's High Three: Elliott 844. Team High Single: Super Stors 1136? Team High Three: Super Stars 3326. Other 600's and 700's: YOUTH BOWLING Nov.7 lo’ YBC JUNIORS GHS: Wendy Basson 196; GHT: Wendy Basson 501; BHS: Duane Donald 175; BHT: Duane Donald 4 YBC BANTAMS GHS: Terri Roberts 119; GHT Terri Roberts 320; BHS: JASON SCHUEPFER 141; BHT: JASON Schuepfer 369. NOV.9 MONDAY NIGHT 9-11 adies High Single; irene Conroy Le 253; Ladies High Three: Irene 1! 636; Men's High Single: Conroy Ed Adsheod 251; Men's High shead 683; Team 23; Team 600" chella 623. NOV.9 MONDAY NIGHT 7-9 Ask us about our... CATERING SERVICE For Your Xmas Party A Public Chicken & Seafood, Cast! BOWL Service Of Dixie Lee ster; Ladies High Three: Medo Webster, 668. Team High Single: Waldies Plumbing, 1069; Team High Three: Woldies Plumbing, 3096. Other 600's and 700's: Elsie Rysen, 601... s ‘ AY NIGHT Ladies High Single: pbell; Ladies High Three Peni Campbell, 617. Men's High Single: n's High Ron Mcintyre, 316; Me! Three Brad Elliott, 742. Team High 247 Single: Marvin's Team ‘Angels, 1028; 2866. Other 600's and 71 Mcintyre, 742; Jack Cher 710; Darline Edwards, 601; Carlo Degen, 617; Dave Adshead, 616. NOV. 11 CASTLEGAR SAVINGS LADIES Ve 1 WED. NITE MIXED T Ladies High Single: Irene Sheridan, 225; Ladies High Three: . Men's Is, 's Ed Adshead, 664; Harry Sheridan, The sign for the Winter Games Warehouse on High- way Drive is up, thanks to Wayne Harder of Interior Advertising Ltd. Most of the signs you have seen around Trail have been done by Wayne. Many thanks. Brian Slater and Roy Mil- ler are busy modifying the office area at the Games Warehouse. Norm Hinton will be the general foreman of supplies, equipment and storage at the Warehouse. Thanks to Jerry Paul and the City of Trail for providing decals for the light stan- dards. Special thanks to David Ives and John Carg- nelli who applied the decals to the metal discs. Fourteen of these discs will be seen around Trail this week. Joe Clark (not THE J.C., but our J.C.) is in charge of the first aid stations. Sup- plies are coming from Emer- gency Health’ Services in Victoria. Chris Baillie, a Trail physiotherapist, is getting terrific cooperation from phy- sios from all over British Columbia. Many of them will be coming to Trail for the Winter Games to help in the medical clinics and First Aid stations. Did you know that Wrest- ling is in the Beaver Valley Junior High School and Boys Hockey is in the Beaver Valley ‘Arena? Don't forget the torchlight’ ceremony — Friday, Nov. 27 at 7:30 p.m. across from the Cominco Arena. See you there! ING RESULTS High Single: 5-M’s, 1151; Team High Thi ‘Avengers, Other 600's and 700’ Vecchio, 727; Jake Koenig, 676; Lorne Tamelin, 650; Greg LeP 640; Darrel Rourkey. 633; ‘Rahn, 633; Garry Royner,628; Jim Ross, 623;: Janice:Beck,618; Bill Zarikott, 604. NOV. 13 FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED 7 -9 Ladies High Si ; Ladies 1g High Three: Screwballs, Three: Les Feket High Single: Midgets, 1231 High Three: Midgets, 3380. Other 600's and 700's: Brad Elliott, 710; Gary Jackson, 679; Bonnie Whor- sley, 617; Lyle Mykyte, 600; Randy Clements, 601. NOV. 13 FRIDAY NIGHT 9 - 11 Three: Brad Elliott, 71 a 8, ‘3 and 700's: K Clement, 636; Blythe Elliott, 635; i Ron Meintyre, 626: Norm Bailey, 7. 611; John Mykyte, 611; Marvin Rob Thorgelrson, 602. THURSDAY AFTE ‘) RNOON 1-3 Ladies High Single: Elsie Lazarett, High T Team 724, e Mcintyre 679, Ken Ho Dunn 619, Lisa Antignani 616. NOV. 10 COFFEE BREAK $:30 a.m. Ladies High Single: Alice Shutek, 213; Ladies High Three: Eleanor Holdsworth, 566. Team High Single: Wheaties, 1061; Team High Three: Cheerios, 3001. NOV. 10 TUESDAY ONE O'CLOCK Ladies High Single: Meda Web- s Turner, 612, Tea 244; Ladies High Three: Joyce im High Single: Wailers, 1100; Team High Three: a 9098. Other 600's and 's: Verna Shingler, 607. NOV. 11 SENIOR CITIZENS Ladies High Single: Ellen Cormier, 190; Ladies High Three: Ellen NOV. 12 THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED Ladies High Single: Janice Beck, 254; Ladies High Three: Erm Mykyte, Ron Mcintyre, 375; Me Three: Ron Mcintyre, 76! 600's and 70's: Vi Madrigga, 633; Anne Podd, 622; Joy Ramsden, 617: Mary MacAlpine, 615. NOV. 17 COFFEE BREAK 9:30 A.M. Ladies High Single: Phyllis Russol 241;. Ladies High Three: Diann McLeod, 615. Team High Sing! ‘Mugs, 1181; Team High Th Mugs, 3264. NOV. 17 TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED 9 - 11 @ Zaytsolf, 768. Mer Single: Marvin Wood, 322; Men's High Three: Marvin Wood, 778. Other 600's and 700's: Larry Web- ster, 746; Matt Rohn, 689; Orlan- : do Vecchio, 682; Marvin Thorgeir- son, 649; Ryan Schultze, 615; Dwayne Keus, 602. 4 Mid-Week wrap-up Pintoirgh at ifr 1, Pittsburgh, Grohom 13:10. 2, Pittsburgh, Lee 8 (Coriyle, Johnson) Penalty — Lee Pgh 17: Second Period Noseoring, Penalties — Hunter Mil, Turnbull Sit minors, mojors 13:89, Wilson St 17:34, a 3. $1, Louis, Brownschidle + 4: Manivci Maper 1 nghtom te ', Stosiny 15 (M. Stastny, ph, Sheppard 4 (Boxter) x ich, Gardner 12 (Kehoe, Price) Peratiion — Pichelle Que 3: tuburgh berich (4 rd tocrets Que 1 Que Therri a7. Period “Third: . Pittsburch, Malone 7 (Sheddon, Boutette) 2: 38. a 1, Sutter Sit Shots on goal by: pinta wed s 16 02 ts Luts 2013) 732 Goal — Herron, Monjreal: Liu, 31. a Louis. Allendonce — 16,129. Toronto:9 a1 Philadelphia . rat Period 1. Philodelphia, Kerr 5 (Propp) 1:45. Penalties — None. Period 2. Toronto, Robert 5 (Sittler) 1:08. 3. Philadelphia, Adame 1! (Cochrane, Marxh) 6: Plosse, Quebec. Attendance — 14,005." Boston I at NY Islonders3. First Perlod seu. moa a jenolties — Langevin NVI 0:52, Mil Bos double minor, Potvin NYI 1:23,” "Second Per jonny 17 (Trottier, . NY Islanders, Bossy 18 (Kallur, Trot- ther) 47. 3" Boston, Bourque 36:09. 4. Flockhart 5 (Prop, Holmgren) 6:52, 5. Toronto, Palement 9 (Boschman, Gib- son) 12:00, Penalty — Mastin Tor 2:47. Third Period 6. Philadelphia, Propp 14 (Marsh, Flockhart): e 7, Philadelphia, Barber 12 (Botell, Lin- seman) 9:26. Fe tt fi . Phi Wa, Prop 1S (Holmgren, North) tose. ie renaities — Bolmistruck Tor 4:04, McGill for, Kerr Pha mojors 18:48. foronto “8 hiladelphia 216 1543 joa — Trembley. Toronto; Peeters, iladelphia, Bos 10:27, Pederson Box 15:40, McEwen NYT | Third Period 4, NY Islonders, Tonelli 8 (Merrick) 51. if Boston 5 NY Islanders 5 10 9. Goo! — Vechon, Botton; Smith, NY Islanders. Attendance — 15,071. Montreal 2at St. Louis 2. ist Period 1, $1. Louls, Turnbull 9 (Mullen, Livt) 9 jontreal, Mondou 7 (Trembley, da 16,952. Coloredo 201 Calgary 9. First Period jnhort 2 (Chouinard, “Calgary. Peplinak! 11 (Hislop, Mac ¥ 111 (Hislop, Moe- lanf 7: enalties — Quenneville Col 0:52, Mur- doch cala;s1, Vaviour Cot minor, mejor Konroyd jor 12:40, Ramage Col, raplinski Cal 13:25, Russell Co! 16:02, Plett Cal 18:59. ‘Second Period .Colanry, Chouinard 3, (Reinhort, Cyt) . Calgary, Lobroaten 5, (Lavallee) 3:25. ; Colorade, Tambeliini 11, (Mac: Donald, Lorimer) 13:03, ., Galgory, Hislop 4, (Platt, Peplinsk!) renaity — Ramoge Col 0:56. Third Per Perot 8. Colorado, Dirella3 (Tombellini) 3:35. Calgary, Chouinard 4 (Bridgman, ‘a7. Bridgmon 11 (Bourgeois, 161), Nes — Wensink Col, Bou 34, Ror CASTLEGAR NEWS, November 25, 1981 B3 t SEREERSSss se Twoedey's Ust Oy The Canadien Prove Americon Loops. Boston Red Sox sign pitcher Bobby ‘Toronto Blue Jays ennounce resignation Peter Bavasl, president ‘end chiet operating officer, Mationel s ‘New York Mote send pticher Dave Von Ohlento Tidewater of the International teogue, Wocky Worth of ~=BBE Todey's Games Repina of Spokane. Lethbridge Calgary. Seattle at Kamloops. ‘Angeles jecoll centre Bobby gett ieee ot Tiow Work Rengerecesign left winger Sete tees ay Lesoue, sign Soler Aercteralg Nartalth tha osstgn him to $OCCER bar Jove Eorthquokes sign forward ieee aan gee s wena tay 2 i Vancouver geal Da: i Contrast of forward-assistont coach Peter Lorimer for the indoor ond outdoor seosone. Australia wins over West Indies SYDNEY (AFP) — West Indiana at Clevelond: Boston; Nes at Houston at Phoenix; Portland at Seat ‘age, Matt « Applications for most di Limit 4 per customer. and import vehicl PH2870A, PH2850A, PH2825A, PH3387A, PH2865A, PH2849A, PH3429 3.47 Each Maintenance-Free Power 60 Battery $ Each Series 22F Reg. 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