Stanley Humphries Secondary a front row, left to right, Joe Tarasofi, Wayne i i all-star); Join Veysey, Wayne Temelin (named to the tournament all-star) ‘and ed | Hawks 78-76 in the final ‘game of’ the, sixth’ annual:Blue- and Gold Tournament, Other! wins oo ning? at® Rockottes Ww: take on the team’: from! North) Surrey. Other ‘leams participating: will be son and:Trail.:We, hope’ to see ‘!; all interested fans out cheoring ‘o¢kettes also: did 1e ell. jin weekend ‘action at ‘Surnament,, ‘placed ‘second. theirjdivision and fo Robin | T ‘4 Cranbrook-ended up ‘tops: Fri- ee Mario Ball, Rog Veysey; Ivan Heroux: Martin Russel, Robert MeKib Roland -Kempermen and ‘manager Ran Wayling. Victory came’ with .narrow margin’ of * Barry De De Boel: Bask rom ieee eh eek Pees DS eee . 78-76 when they defeated the Trail Ha peut a SHSGSHES Phos t SHSS ‘Phot ‘ ga {the} Cranbrook ‘Trojanettes: a iM ae Ey a Satur ties defeated, Nelso ie a Se Salmo'5 Culley and ‘Trudy ‘Lyons were |; i selected as the most valuable cand sportsmanlike. members of; their.\team.. Keep. it ettes! ” Pup Division Dec. 3—Canucks 2, Oilers : 1. Scoring for the Canucks were’; S. Jones and G. Gyurkovits, with assists made by M. Corbett, D. Boyce. and G.-: -Gyurkovits. Scoring the only goal for the Oilers was J. ~ Calder, assisted by S. Kanigan and J. Verigin. Dec. 4—Canadians 4, Sa- bres 0. Goalies were T. Gevat- koff for the Canadians and D. Tamelin for the Sabres. Goals were scored by J. Ejlwood (2), J. Landis’ and K.: Keraiff. Assists were made -by F. * Pozdnekoff, J: Landis and. D. Perehudoff. ‘Maple Leafs 8, Blazers 2. Goalies .were P. Churchill for’. g the Leafs ‘and | D.’ DeRosa: for the Blazers. Scoring the Leafs’ goals were J. i batkets (4), 5. S Watt (8)2'and:D. ‘by T. Baulkham. Dec." 6—Jets- 4, “Maple : Leafs 2. In goal for the Jets was ‘Soloveoff and the Maple Le: ‘s'goalie was D. and G.; Walker, (2)..The Leafs’ goals were scored by G. Ponde- ‘licek and By Watt, with assists inakin. Scoring : for the Jets were 'D. Lightle (2) |’ Pondelicek. Dec. 7—Blazers 8. The goalies were A. Dunn’ for; the Blazers and G. Silvester.for the” ‘Canucks, Scoring ‘the. the i Blazers were D.,DeRosa (2), L. Lauriente::and! G. Bording. Assists were . made ‘by |L. Lauriente, D. Melsted and. T. Baulkham. The Canuck goals _were scored by G: Gyurkovits (2) and: W.. Walsh. Dg d, will ORE were Jets 5, Sabres °4.: Scoring for the Jets were Walker. (2), F. ‘: ff ( ry Glenmerry NEW: AND USED 7 FURNITURE® 23191 Highway D PHONE 364-1822 2) and */Assists were made by Dee, 2—Crunchers 6, Capi- tals 4, Goalies were G. Kabatoff for. the Crunchers and 8, Kereiff for the Capitals. Seor- . ing for the Crunchers were C. Perepolkin.(2), D. Walker, D. tewart, A. Stewart. and W. Perepolkin. Assists were made by D. Walker (2),"A. Stewart, B. Bermel (2) and:C. Koozneth, ‘soff. The: Capitals}: (poate we Plotaikoff, and C.‘Grunerud was goalie for’ the‘ Arrows. The Stoners’ gctls were Scored’ by. “B Keraiff, P. Klit (2), 8 Humphrey (2) and J. Gillman, ‘Assists were credited’ to.B. Tassone, B. Dube, K, Basran, P. Klit and A. Sherstobitoff. The: Arrows’ goals were scored by B. MacDonald and J..Makaroff, with assists from J. Berme) pnd +B.’ MacDonald. “Dee: 3—Crunchers 6, Ston- ers 2.'In goal were G. Kabatoff for ‘the \Crunchers’ and’ 8.’ Keraiff for the Stonera. Scoring’ the Crunchers’. goals’ were ‘D. Walker (3), C. Sookro: and: F.). Barabanoff, with assists made by K. Simonen, C. Kooznetsoff,: * F..Loukianoff and A. Stewart. ‘The Stoners’ goals were scored ‘by B. Tassone and B. Dube,. with assists from B. Tassone, B. Gi . Bozek, M. Varabiolf; P. Rilkoff, Kirby. B. Verigin and Y= Dec. 4-Midget Rep. 4, City Centre Welcomes Public Holds : City Centre Motel opens: its: doors and licenced’ dining: room at 6 p.m. tomorrow for. its ;/.Grand Opening. ‘This'is' a’ completely. new” ‘venture for owner-manager . , Lee ‘Ratke and ;his wife’ Gail js. ment. if CLASS “ae BOYS: 19.14 Yrs, (Bantaro) "Competition gets more. intensive ‘Jat this age’ within. clubs and the 23 districts * representing the entire coun-. ry. An, All-Star; team: is selected from © each‘district for ‘National Tournaments {andthe nation-wide TV- puck fourna- CLASS “A” BOYS. 15-16: Vrs (Midget) “At this age: level there .are many: 3 tournaments, district ! champioris:part-- icipate. for National, champions — as Well ‘as TV. puck Tournament champs. _ Boys are scouted thoroughly for nom- ination to the. Swedish: National Téam and inter-Scandinavian exchange tour- Pnaments, 0. Event” x who are new to ‘this. field. Gail - Grand rising says ‘it is ave very exciting and ‘hopes ‘people ‘will be a: bit =patient: with them: at: the beginning. Their ultimate, goal cis! to'serve the public the way. “they. would ‘like to be’ served _-when ‘eating out. = The. Ratkes, both: who ‘were born in, Winnipeg, but are - ‘formerly, ‘of Vancouver, enjoy. the smaller- city.’ Lee*has been: in ‘the.’sales’ field while of Gail is ‘a hairdresser’, They left “Vancouver. for -Maple Ridge in: zesearch of a better‘place for their: two. boys, Chris 10 ‘and Jay 5. It was a little ‘over four. months. ago they arrived in\ Castlegar. While at Maple Rice Ratke worked for:the munici-_ pality as business manager for Century ‘74. While there, they had what Gail ‘called: a hobby > ‘farm where they kept cows, pigs and a few chickens. ‘Missing this environment somewhat, they have acquired - three dogs since ‘arriving here and look towards the lakes for satisfying their, love of boating. City. Centre is featuring a’: register in-which guests are _ asked ‘to sign as well as make any. comments, 7 y &¢ Present opening hours , Junction Shell 1) In goal were “S$. Kereiff for the Rep and Chernoff for Junction Shell. Scoring were J:, Makaroff (2), -D. Walker. and) J. Bermel: for the Rep team.' Assists were made’ by D. Walker,’ F.) Tas- sone, J. Makaroff, D. Rutland and G. Nixon. The’ only Shell goal was scored by, B. Innes, assisted’ by: Schuepfer and Infanti. Commercial, Dec. 4—Maddocks 6, Ju- veniles 2. Intercity Rep Games Z Dec: 4—(In Trail) Bantam "Rep 1, Trail Rep 2. pox Dec. :.7—(In “Spokane) Castlegar Pee Wee “B” Rep 7, Spokane “B”-Rep 0. Goals were “could be extended inthe future, 3 : says Gail, but right now she and Lee just) want to get ac- scored by D,”Markin (8), G. Swetlikoff, P: Laurino, 8, Si- monen and K.: Kirby. Assists were made by P. Laurino (3), D. Markin, K. Knowler and A. Isakson. .. 3 Dee. 8—{In Spokane) Cas- R _ tlegar Pee Wee ep Spokane !'B'' Rep 4. Scoring '- were-D. et K. Kirby (2), : Knowler and Dec.’ (In ‘Klisbertey) Castlegar Bantam Rep 9, Kim- berley.'3.In ‘goal ‘for:.the Castonnt Rep were,L. Ingham p(eontinued on page -15) To: ‘Come backthrough anarcsoyou're tas ble. "20 times each way as a-. increase the number’ ‘| fore leaning: Loosens arid removes dirt, previous shampoo Teaidue, and up to 90% of the moisture in a just ‘one step. Lightweight machine and Pop-up handle makesthis Model 625 so enay’ to operate. Save money... get resulta just like a professional! AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL 4. HOUR—: 8 HOUR—oR| OVERNIGHT, BASIS BIE ous For All. ‘Motor. Vehictes, Aircraft and tndustta, core Ya BUlLDeRs su SUPPLY. 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