Page 10A The Castlegar'Sun Atomvew m Monday, Dacembar 23, 199%" No fights but outcome the same as Rebels lose to Nelson: JIM _ZEEBEN Sun staff and more than a dozen players received suspensions, . Kevin C Id the game from the stnrids ae toa Friday night at the community complex arena, featured a re- match between the Rebels and their arch-rivals, the Maple Leafs, from Nelson. One week carlier—moments . after the Maple Leafs had offi- cially beaten Castlegar 4-3—a scrap broke out emptying both benches. Almost 400 minutes in penalties resulted from the fight vin the game the officials pulled back the reigns to keep a heavy handed vigil on the play, ‘The result was Castlegar taking the majority of penalties and Nel- son scoring twice on the power play to win 2-0, Rebels had 34 minutes in the box compared to 20 for Leafs. “I've never seen that ref before,” said Castlegar coach from the brawl. “If I said what, T thought of the ‘officiating I'd get in a lot of trouble so I'm'not going to comment.” Between the ‘constant whistles, Nelson dominated the puck olt- shooting Castlegar 32-26. Leaf Gino Gaita was back from‘his one game suspension—served in? a game against Beaver Vallley ie: night after the scrap. ‘ Gaita opened the scoring’ 12, GERICK CYCLE « spo" CROSS COUNTRY SKI RENTALS Rentals at our trafler af Blackjack Tralls Saturday, Sunday and Christmas holldoys 11 a.m.-4 p.m. or at the store all wook, [28 Weekly Special 20% Ott Hockey Pants: -.'] 908 Rossland Ave., Trail » 364-1661 into the first period. It.’ was all the Leafs;would need as goalic Brian Jones stone walled the Rebels for the shut-out, ../.iJ; fe René Trozzo finished the s¢orj ing with the final goal mid-w; y, through the second period. Junior basketball tea BONNETT’S MEN’S WEA would like to thank you for all your support and patronage during 1991. We look forward fo: serving you in 1992, Tleppy New Your from Management & Staff * Bonnett’s NMlen’s Wear ~ 233 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-6761 Dec. 23 Dec. 24 Dec. 27 '.Dec. 28 + Dec. 30 4 Dec. 31 to all our clients and friends OUR HOLIDAY HOURS | Happy Siolidays Ci cohoe Insurance rr ; &Cohoe Real-Estate Cals 1127 - 4th Street, Castlegar 365-3301 _ The Stanley Humphries Sec- ondary School junior Rockers had an early Christmas, The boys went undefeated in three games during the 1991 part. of their schedule. Todd Bonderoff Ied the team to a 47-33 victory over Trail’s J.L Crowe on December 11. Wok And then, last Tuesday, Bons, te 9:30 en. 622/269 720 pi” Castl *s Jocl Casey, who _ began the, season in Nelson, was in net for Castlegar: . if ‘ im Because of suspensions ‘and injurics, the Rebels played with only four defensemen. One of whom, Kevin Nisse, has been’ playing forward for most of the season, “Nisse adds offence 'to our wr for ward line,” Casey said, “But he started the year on defence so he’ : was the natural choice to move ' back.” The goalterider’ said he didn't think the team was as pumped as.: the previous game. © “The game didn’t seem: as: intense," he said..““It’s not ‘nice to. lose but it takes a fresh team to: ! win these kinds of games,’* : Casey was given the startin, deroff scored 23 points as Stanley. Humphries ran away with a 91-48 - win over Trafalgar in Nelson. “I was really happy with the team,” junior Rockers coach Doug Hickey said. “They ran the things I'm trying to teach them.” Simon Laurie had 22 points while Robert Machado netted 20 . in the win. " posed to finish off the year at Mt. Sentinel on December 19. But the Chartene Mcintosh Tuesday Diane Bucho assignment because the Rebels other netminder, Vaughn Wely- ; chko, is half way: through a eee: ‘game suspension. In Grand Forks on Saturday night, the Rebels figured it was better to give than to receive, ‘Castlegar gave up 1] goals while getting only four of their own, “They (Grand Forks) got a couple of quick ones in the'sec- ond and basically the (Castlegar) guys just gave up,” said Chevel- dave in monotone. It was the Rebels fifth loss in a row, ‘ One offensive bright spot was Mike Hunter who recorded his first hat trick of the season for Castlegar. Bill Brewer hail the ° only other goal for the Rebels. ms wrap up basketball Program 1 at that school has folded. *.In girl's action, the junior Rockettes split their only two games’ of the 1991 half of their schedule. The Stanley Humphries girls -dropped their first game of the ..Season 48-30 to’J.L.Crowe in. The junior Rockers were sup-" Trail.’ BEES “We couldn't get anybody to Score,” junior Rockettes coach Bruce Jano Kayo Hominiuk oan atic Skiing powder. Here's hows; | ¢ Leave your insecurities. AY: n home. 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Get them -_ Ski Tips by Terry a slow, is a ski that is hard to turn. Ski with better skiers than you are. Let them take you places you aren’t likely to ty yoursélf.-Watch them, Ski a little faster. Powder can expand your horizons. If you let it. : Finally, Quit earlier than you would ona normal day of hard pack skiing. Leave yourself with those three perfect turns, and be happy with those. Don't try so hard. -: The next time it will be fine. s. Ask someone second time you solid. That's it. Your knees are. here it should be, too. That's how you want to be on your skis. Move down the mountain. Downhill skiing means skiing downhill. Off fall-line skiing has no business in powder snow. So point ‘em. Go down, down, the damn thing. Be loose. The snow is, so why shouldn't you. Let the ter- rain comé to you. Let.the deep stuff tell you secrets, let it play with your skis: Fighting won't help. There’s more snow than you have determination, so don’t fight it. Go with it. Fall. Who cares. Have wax, will tun. Take ten minutes before the big day to wax your skis. A’ ski that is $359 Its Celebration! NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER.& DANCE music by:Nice & Easy Tickets available at front desk - limited number of tickets available » for reservations 365-2700 e presents Oo per couple 651 - 18th St., Castlegar ; Xmas Eve ae Day, Boxing Day pNe HAIRLINES 1444 Columbia Ave, Castlegar, B.C., 365-6700 Kevin Cheveldave Castlegar made their only trip! of the season to Spokane yester=" day but results were unavailable’’ by press time. with wins: Collette Pilloud said, veto “Treena Goolieff’s 10 points led! what little offence Castlegar could generate. The girls tumed things around for their next game’: as they routed Trafalgar 49-8 in a? game invoivi z only Grade 9 stu-"' dents. |’ Lisa Dachkoff: had: 14 points for the junior Rockettes, °° 07>.) The team's next game is'n until January 10 when they travel!’ to a tournament in Nemnon: J Glenna ‘Akselson ‘Thursday Roland Handley Joanne Fenner Bros Xmas Eve .. Xmas Day. Boxing Day’ .. -New. Years Eve New Years Day ‘tis the season to be jolly. . designated driver! The M Monday, December 23, 1991 The Castlegar Sun Local governments giving the arts more consideration TRAIL TIMES User pay is increasingly becoming the motto of local day, Wednesday and Friday afternoons, and a part-time co- on but an was made Wednesday for the Visual Arts Centre, After being told that public interest in VISAC's gallery and instructional Programs is grow- ° ing, ‘but’ is not substantial enough to pay $8,100 tent a year on space in the C ty Cen- ‘This ycar six exhibits were staged and VISAC was heavily involved in the West Kootenay Regional Juried’ Art Show, which was staged in the Multi- purpose Room of the Communi- Y Centre in March. More than 1,000 adults and 450 school tre, the Trail area service com- mission voted to provide a grant in, licu of rent for 1992. "I was quite impressed with what I saw in their area of the building,” said Warfield Mayor Bill Trewhella. “I know we are moving to a user-pay economy, but in the case I think an excep- d these exhibi In addition, 14 instructional - workshops organized by VISAC has 100 adults and 22 children registered, Santori suggested it would be “good public relations” for VISAC to make itself more visi-’ ble in the community, perhaps by painting a few murals. ordinator has been hired to work | ‘Area A director Doug Swan- son said there are a couple of * buildings in Fruitvale’ that could do with some color and he is sure the village council would be happy to provide the paint - 1004 Columbia Avenue: : “Iggies will:be.closed forthe holida ys from: Page:11A.: 1H and materials for some art work, “We are barely getting start- ed,” said VISAC chairman Janet Crema, “These are the types of things we're very interested in doing.” ; Phone: 365- -8155 Your Business Look Good. 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"They took the bull by the horns down there and have done a lot more than many of the peo- ple who have come to this table asking for moncy.” The gallery and instructional and work rooms are located in the basement of the Community Centre in space renovated with funds raised by the Trail and District Community Arts Coun- cil,.an umbrella organization of visual and performing arts groups. : VISAC was provided a grant this year. of “up to $8,100 if nec- essary,” but in its year-end niet to the Regional District or tenay Boundary the group. oa it was only through pledges from local arts groups that it was in a position to pay $2,000 in rent, but would prefer not to. “Apart from the backing of the regional district, and a Min- istry.of Social Services employ- mient grant, we were only moderately, successful in our attempts to raise funds and gen- efate revenues in 1991,” said VISAC spokesman Bill Jewitt. “The bottom line is that at this point, although we are steadily gaining momentum, we are able only to cover our modest operat- ing costs, but cannot realistically expect to meet a rental fee of $8,100 per annum.” Jewitt said the focus of VISAC has shifted in the past year towards the gallery, as opposed to providing instruc- tional and work space. “"Whereas we originally visu- alized staging exhibitions -peri- odically for the interest of the general public, we came to real- ize that to justify the use of this valuable space we had an obli- gation to present exhibitions to 2.0 overhead cam 4 cyl. engine 5 spd. manual transmission Cassette Stereo ¢ Upgraded option package List Price Kalawsky Discount $2,523 $11,753 GM Cashback $1,000 Buyers Market Price *10,753 GMC TRACKER 4X4 Excellent traction in an easy to handle sporty 4 x 4 5 spd. manual transmission List Price Kalawsky Discount $15,244 $2.634 a 610 12, 110 GM Cashback Buyers Market Price Sport Truck © Cassette stereo ¢ 5 ai manual transmission Aluminum wheels © Oversize tires © Tachometer & lots more! 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