CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 30, 1976 VERYONE WANT-AD Simple to use (requires minimal effort) Available in a wide range of coniemporary sizes and colors wore o yee ah 4 oo 4%? ¢ ~ OWNS A ACHINE! Self-correction accessory built in (advanced models only) ahh rant? ue A WOMEN'S LIB was demonstrated Saturday morniag when the : erp tl y if - CHE oF. way Raa members caught by the camerain the dressing room just prior to_ thelr appearance during Minor Hockey Week. The game ended ina 4-4 tie with more than one spectator noted doing a double take the game are, left to right, Sharon Lizee, Elaine Horlick, Sandy Lizee, Nicki Verzuh and Darlene Innes kneeling. before realizing the girls bad taken the ice over. Some of the team Castlegar News Photo Jr. Rockers Win Tournament The Junior Rockers, with thelr hard drives, fast breaks and tough defense, managed to win thelr own tournament over the weekend, In the first game, the Rockers beat Midway by a score of 63-40, The secand game saw a much closer.match with the Rockers coming out on top in overtime, 63.61, In the final game, against Invermere, the scare was 67-61, James Warner and Rick Sol- berg were chosen for the AllStar Team. Next weekend the boys will be travelling to Kamloops for a tournament, Here they will face cight teams, three from the coast and four from the Okanagan, Good Luck boys! ‘The Junlor Rockettes arc also doing quite well, They defeated Kinnaird Junior Se- condary by a scaro of 72-29, Janlee Moxley and Judy Chev- eltave made a gond offensive effort. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 90, 1976 SALES & SERVICE In Trail, they ly defeated 29-20, Judy Ish and Patti Popwich made some fine plays and were quick in getting the defensive rebounds. Playing against Grand - Forks, the girls defeated the visiting team by a score of 4529. A fine offensive perfor- mance was shown by Liz DaCosta, Judy Ish showed strong defensive rebounding. his week both: junior teams will travel to Trafalgar in Nelson and to Beaver Valley, On Saturday they will host J. L. Crowe. 10-Year-Old Hans Edblad Awarded Gold Aggregate Hans Edblad had been awarded the gold aggregate having ‘placed first in boys’, 10 years old and under, during Castlegar & District Minor Hockey (continued from page 9) Costa, Nevakshonoff, Halisheff, Conroy and Barnes, Castlegar 1, Spokane 1 (No record of place or date.) In goal for Castlegar was. D. kane goal was scored by J. Jacobs on an assist by V. Wilds and D. Smith. Bantam Rep Jan. 25—(In Castlegar) Castlegar 7, Spokane 0. Goalies Wallace, Scoring the Castlegar were L. Ingham and R. Kirby goal was T. Halisheff on an for Castlegar. Scoring goals assist by B. Kubos. The Spo. were S. Bozek, G. Pace, R. Grim, D. Kirby, G. Sorenson (2) RIVERVALE YARN SHOPPE and M, Varibioff. Assists went to D. Kirby, N. Voykin, J. Townsend, B. Verigin, B. Naz: aroff and G, Pace, i aaa bt Castlegar) fastlegar 7, Spokane 0. Goalies th, 368-9907 were L, Ingham and R. Kirby 463-2nd. Ave., Rivervale for Castlegar. Scoring goals 5.8, No, 1, Trail, B.C. were S. Bozek, G. Pace, R. Lessons for all machines New yarn shades and Knit Garments V7; WV SELKIRK COLLEGE INVITES YOU TO PARTICIPATE INA SURVIVAL FAIR HOW TO SURVIVE HARD TIMES Grim, D, Kirby, G. Sorenson (2) and M. Varibioff. Assists went lo D. Kirby, N. Voykin, J. ‘Townsend, B. Verigin, B. Naz- aroff and G, Pace. Jan. 26—(In Castlegar) Spokane 5, Castlegar 4, Goalies were L. Ingham for Castlegar and F. Ham for Spokane. The Castlegar goals were scored by 8. Bozek, G. Pace, D. Kirby and G, Sorenson. Assists: were made by D. Kirby, S. Bozek, B, Verigin, G. Pace and J. Town- send. The Spokane goals were scored by M. Fielding, M. Senton, K. Blair, M. Moore and B, Bodman, Assists were cre- dited to B, Bodman, T, Macdon- ald, J. Gillogly and M. Fielding. Midget Division No playing dates were indicated for the following Midget games: Crunchers 4, Arrows 2, Goalies were Kabatoft for the Crunchers and G. Grunerud for the ArrowssOtptichers' goals were scored by*F.: Barabanow (2); 1. Stewart and C, Perepol: kin, with assists going to C. Furlan and J. Bermel. The Arrows’ goals were scared by W. Keochin-and B, MacDonald. Assists were made by C. scored by M. Varabiolf, D. Kir- by, B, Martin (2) and B. Verigin. Assists went to B. Martin, M. Varabioff, 8. Bozek, G, Sorenson and R, Sherstobl- toff. ‘The Capitals’ goals were seored-by D. Obedkolf (2) and B, Kambick, Assists were made by K. Gorkoff, G. Nixon, G. Berg, M. Polonikolf and B. Kambick. Midget Rep Castlegar 3, Spokane 2. Castlegar goalic was D. McMul- len. Goals wore scored by J. Bermel, K, Gorkoffand G. Yule. Assists Went to G, Nixon, D. Rutland, D, McKinnon, G. Yule and K. Gorkoff, The Spokane goals were scored by S, Meln- tosh and D. Green, Assists went toJ, Halstead, D. Gray, S, McIntosh and D. McCallum. Nelson 5, Castlegar 3. In goal for Castlegar was D. MeMullen, All three Castlegar Is. were scored by B. Tas- Yule and Dube, The Nelson goals were scored by R. Wright, J. Benger, D, Stewart, B. Furino and H. Lehrie, Assists were credited to B, Saturday's invita- Results Parino, 8. Carlson, M. Hornby, K, Underwood Wright and Keeler, Juveniles and Commercial Juveniles 6, Commercial All Stars 2, Goalies were Akselson for the Juveniles and Johnson for the All Stars. Scoring the Juvenile goals were Antignani {2}, Allingham, Mos- caviteh, Nazaroff and New. Assists were made by Archam- bault, Bozek, Nazaroff, MeMil- lan, Kambick and Wilson, The Commercial goals were scored by Carlson. and Huth, with assists going to Mair, Sanders and Antignanl. Juveniles 6, Commercial - All Stars 4. In goal were Akselson for the Juveniles and Kinakin for the All Stars. Scoring the Juveniles’ goals were Allingham, Nazaroff, Cheveldave, Smitheram, Niel and New, Assists went to Neil, Wilson NV ‘Archambault, MeMilan.-Meseaviteh, tional meet held at. Kinnaird Junior Secondary School, Fifty-one youngsters took partin the meet from Castlegar and from gymnastic clubs from Trail, Fruitvale, Nelson and Proctor. The following are the ag- gregale winners: Boys— 8 and Under Martin Price,.Proctor, 19 pts. Gold; Tony Bonin, Trail, 16 pls., Silver; and Peter Sooka- choff, Fruitvale, 18 pts,, Bronze, Boys—10and Under Hans Edblad, Castlegar, 16 pts., Gold; Peter Monk, Fruit- vale, 15. pts, Silvers and Michael Berger, Castlegar, 13 pts., Bronze. Girls—8 and Under Michelle Kromm, Trail, 19 pts. Gold; Linda Sadro, Proc- tor, 9 pts., Silver; Patty Plotni- koff, Castlegar, 9 pls., Silver; and Ann Marie Edgar, Nelson, 8 pts. Bronze, Girls—10 and Under Naomi Ross, Trail, 19 pts. Gold; Leanne Teindle, Trail, 11 pts., Silver; Shannon Pearce, Nelson 11 pts,, Silver; Donna Mailey, Trail, 9 pls., Bronze; CARTER'S SEWING CENTRE PHONI . 703 - 7ih Ave. S. see aaie Castlegar, B.C. proudly presents for the first time In Castlegar John & Jeannine This highly professional duo has been touring the United States for the past five years doing club, recording and television appearances, Don't miss this fabulous performance! Fri., Jan, 31 and Sat., Feb, 1 8 pm. to midnight Hi Arrow Arms Motor Hotel KOOTENAY TRADING POST SED FURNITURE & MISC, 123 Main Street — Phone 365-3719 — Castlegar ey, VALU _ of ANTIQUE FURNITURE arrived 3 OAK DRESSERS QUEEN SIZE “With Bevelled” HEADBOARD ‘MIRRORS Marta SECRETARY 5 Fc, BEDROOM SUITE "Fumed Oak" “Georgian Style” and Natalie J Nelson, 9 pls. Bronze. Trail Gymnastle Club won the tea hy. The Commercial goals: were scored by Remilaud, Moroso, Gemmill and Miller. Assists were made by Smith, Sheridan and Potapoff, Io ties meet will be for boys and girls under 12, under 14 and under 16 years of age, and will be held in Beaver Valley early in March. USED FRIDGES & RANGES eNee HONS Many more articles too ANG. DESK numerous to mention We Invite You to Drop tn and “LET'S MAKE A DEAL” We Buy — Sell and Trade Kooznetsoff, F. Loukianoff, C. Perepolkin, D. Stewart, D. Walker, and C, Sookro. Capitals 5, Stoners 4, In goal were R. McKenzie for the Capitals and D. McMullen for the Stoners. The Capitals’ goals THE LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT: Rutland, B. Johnson and D. : _ Obedkoff.. Assists were made by D. Obedkoff, B. Kambick, D. Heagy and D. White, The Stoners’ goals were scared by B. Tassone (3) and R. Veysey.. ¢ 5 E fe 4 oe ‘IN THE KOOTENAYS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1975 9.00 am. - 5.00 p.m, CASTLEGAR CAMPUS, MAIN LOUNGE “¢ + ¢ Highly portable (no one wae borrows one aver returns ii) Moming — Survival Skills Displays and Resources 3 (Food Storage, Sources of Fuel and oi Energy, Survival Store, etc.) Works effectively with either right or left hand ‘operation. Noon — Bring Your Lunch Aftemoon — Planning workshops on Food r Production and Storage, - Alternative Assists wont “ D. Belcnnon, Energy Systems, Distribution of Fa wee . Dube and S. Sa ee Comune nee Bantam Reps 7, Crunchers Z 0. Goalies were Ingham for the Rep team and Kabatoff for the = EE Crunchers. Scoring the Rep goals were G, Sorenson (4), B. ° 19th Annual TALENT NIGHT & DANCE - Assists went lo B. Martin, R. Sherstobitoff, G. Sorenson, S._ Appledafe Hall Saturday, February 8 — 7 p.m. ' Re What IS a security deposit? A security deposit is the money hald by the landlord as security z for the payment of rent in arrears, or for damages done to the residential premises. ‘The landtord may collect only one security deposit, of not more than half of one month's rent. And he may collect this deposit only when the tenant first rents the premises. - A landlord may not collect the last month's rent in advance, in addition to the security deposit. K What can’t the money be used for? A tenant who gives notice of termination must pay the fast month's rent in full. . The tenant may not expect to pay only half of the last month’s rent, and demand that the landlord apply the security deposit to the balance owing, unless both the tenant and landlord so agree in writing. i What happens to the deposit when the tenancy is terminated? 66970469 Bozek and B. Nazaroff. Arrows 7, Stoners 2. In goal were Grunérud for the Arrows and MeMullen for-the Stoners. Scoring the Arrows’ goals were F. Tassone (2), D. Dawson, J. Wishloff, J. Makar- off, J. Bermel and C. Furlan. TALENT PRIZES ‘Assists went to J. Makaroff, J. Bermel, F. Tassone, G.- Yule 14, Nears and Unde ‘FA and C. Furlan. The Stoners’ yoals were scored by P. Klit No imoving parts Easy to maintain (requires occasional ‘sharpening only) * ° aa 3 “6 oO ¢ USE IT!" Write down the items eh eer encore First Prize $30 — Second Prize $20 15 Years and Over First Prize $30 — Second Prize $20 ADDITIONAL PRIZE OF $30 FOR ANY OTHER PERFORMER {No Age Limit) and B. Tassone, with Tassone getting an assist as well. Bantam Rep 5, Capitals 3. Ingoal were Ia. Ingham for the Rep team and R. MacKenzie for the Capitals. Rep goals were PETTITT PHOTOS ” When a tenant leaves the premises undamaged and in - a tate of there's no probl the landlord simply returns the full deposit and the accrued interest of 8% per year, within 15 days. Where a dispute arises, every attempt should be made by both parties to resolve it in an amicable and reason- able manner, Where an amicable agreement cannot be reached within 15 days, the landlord must turn the security deposit and the interest over to the rentalsman. A form from the Office of the Rentalsman and must be used inall cases. If the landlord's claim is less than or equal or adjudicate on the disposition of the money held by him in trust. 5 {f the claim of the landlord is larger than the money held by the rentalsman, the landlord may elect to take court proceedings, but he must do so within a two- week period set by the rentalsman. 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