CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 2, 1983 By CasNews Staff Castlegar. figure skaters are gearing up for the West Kootenay Figure Skating Competition Feb. 18-20 in Nelson. The Castlegar Figure Skating Club's precision team, the Castlette Silver Blades, will be in the com- petition as well as separate entrants, Precision skating “ime volves a group of 12 .or (~ 7 ; Skating competition . Locals prepare Judy Kinakin, Shauna Wal- lace, Kimberley Madore, Darlene Connatty, Allison Zanet, Carrie Gorkoff, Stacy Gorkoff, Laurene- Brown, Cheryl Duckworth, Christine Fishwick, Denise Pottle, Sharon Wilson and Amanda Fayant. The club's 10 competi- tors are Johnston, Kamin- sky, Ross, Kinakin, Wal- lace, Madore, Crockett, Zanet, Gorkoff, Brown and more skaters performing various group formations and The Sil- ver Blades have 16°mem- bers coached by Kelly competition saw ‘Allison Prentice. Emphasis is on Zanet take second in the je and p ip: y ladies 11 and: 12-year-olds. ; Darlene Connatty, skated in the'10 and under age division in the pre- preliminary, while Carrie Gorkoff. and Laurene Brown took part in the 11 and 12 age division. Kim- berley Madore took part in Darlene Connatty. Last month, the skaters in a mini com- petition in Rossland, The tion. The routine is done to music, incorporating the group formations and man- oeuvres with speed and synchronizations. _ The team. consists of Sarah Johnston, Tracy Kaminsky, Susan Ross, __ the nine- and 10-age divi- sion while Danielle Broc- kett was in the eight and under age division. ° At the B.C.” Winter Games playoffs at Kimber- ley in December, Sarah Johnston won a spot as an alternate in the intermedi: | ate_ladies division’ while © ‘Tracy Kaminsky competed in the Intermediate Ladies - division. Susan Ross:com- peted in the Juvenile la- dies category. At the Sunshine Valley Open in Grand Forks in’ November,. Johnson’ took second in the pro-novice ladies. Ross was third, in the Juvenile 18 and over * division ladies, Skating ‘in the 10 and under. prelim- inary ladies’- competition were Wallace, Crockett and Madore. Kinakin skated’ in: the’ ‘Juvenile ladies 12 and under cate- gory. PRECISION TEAM Competing at the West Kootenay. Figure Skating Suson Ross, Championships in Nelson Feb. 18 = 20 is the: -Castlegar Figure Skating. Fishwick,.Sh _Club precision team. Shown from left are: back row, Sharon Willson, : Allison. Zanet, Carrie Gorkoff, Sarah Johnston, Tracy Kaminsky, | : Darlene Con Fayant. : Laurene Brown and Judy Kinakin. Front.row, Chris! nq. Wallace, Denise Pottle, Kimberley: Mador. tty; Sheryl Duckworth, Stacy Gorkott and Amanda eet Photo) Attention Men & Boys! For - Seasons : : ® Bonnett’ sum weor 233 Columbia 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash & f THINKING OF TRYING SKIING? . HERE'S YOUR CHANCE! BEGINNERS’ SPECIAL LIFTS — LESSONS — RENTALS FRIDAY, JAN. 28° 10:00 a.m. — 1:30 p.m. © $16.00 compete FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE SIGN UP IN THE SKI SCHOOL OFFICE RED MTN. SKI SCHOOL 362-7616 Check your plates IF YOUR DECAL SHOWS COHOE INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. Two wins for Jr. Rockettes. Stanley Humphries Junior Rockettes defeated Salmo and L.V. Rogers in a pair of league encounters played last week. Against Salmo veteran guard Karen Wilson netted. 16 points and led: the locals out of their slump to a 44-24 victory. Laura Adams pro- vided able support by hoop- ing 10 points and rookies Michele Maloff and Rochelle Morandini played their best games of the year adding eight points each. It was Wilson again who Rockettes led 21-7 at halftime and coasted to a 87-13 vic- share of our ofensive produc- tion but’ we've. got to get point production from other * people, especially .our for- wards. We've been juggling our starting line-up the last few games hoping-to find a productive combination, but at this point things are still - unsettled.” ’ Snow vehicle _ride,, - 78:0. Show yee | Association together with | the local area Lions Club are tory. Other scor- ers'were Adams with eight, Kim Sorenson with six, Tan- ya Rogers, four, Maloft and Gayle Wigen with four and Laura Simonen with two. Coach Doug Pilatzke was pleased with the two vic- tories but concerned about the team's: lack of scoring punch, “As a team we are aver- aging 88.points a game and I'm not sure that will be sufficient to .win some games,” he said. “Karen and Laura are assuming the lion's with all proceeds raised going to the B.C. Lions Society for crippled children. This event’ scheduled for Feb. 18 on Nancy Greene Lake is not a race but a par- ticipation ride of 100 km, has ‘been held annually since 1978 throughut B.C. During that time the funds raised have totalled about $600,000. The event gets underway at 8:80 a.m. Any further’ in- formation can be obtained from any snowmobile associ- ation member or a Lions Club member. [Bowling | Zone rolloff held The. Kootenay Zone Roll-| Off was held. récently ‘at Glenmerry Bowl in Trail. The leipant: peted in the parti two day event with the top.10: men and: nine. women ad- vancing “to the provincial finals inApril. ; : The six. .member: men's team includes ‘Dave Orlando (Trail) \Coke Koyanagi (Trail), Mike’ Bosmans'(Nel- “ son), Brad Elliott (Trail); Al Venturini (Fruitvale) ‘and Red . Brochu (Nelson)../The : Men's coach is-Chuck Sym- !monds of Nelson. The'six member Women's | (Trail), Judy Nordquist (Fruitvale), » Kathy | Esakin (Trail), Rita‘ Bellon :'(Trail) and Estelle Beaupre: (Cran- brook}. The Women's coach is Marlene : Byomicads of: Nel- son. ‘The ‘mixed team includes Dennis Yeo ( (Fruitvale), Jac ] Slocan Recreation: holding Rogional Recreation Com- mission No. 8 in the Slocan Valley, is holding its first an- ‘nual family cross country ski day Saturday, Feb. 5. * ‘The'event will be located on the Appledale ballpark and golf course. Following is the schedule of events: 10 am, — quie Perrault (C: Lionel: Baker (Cranbrook), Sandy. Carlson‘ (Fruitvale), .Ron Sandnes (Trail), Kathy. cYee: (Fruitvale). and “Don ‘ru Hood (Nelson). The.’ two - alternates are Doug McInnes sof Trail and Gina Kidd of Creston. The Mixed ‘team's: Stead ineludes Cathy. Martin “con {IGiipiroo) Blythe Upcoming sporting events of meetings can be listed hare courtesy of Dixie Lee Chicken & Seafood Casilega: submit notices to Castlegar News by or rusteoy, noon tor. Wednesday. Contact Shenk ir. Please Friday noon for a Sunday « plex. - p.m. Sunday night. HOCKEY — KUHL: Castl THURSDAY Hockey - - COMMERCIAL LEAGUE: VeH contiae! tors vs. Mountain Sports Hut, 10 p.m., arena com: FRIDAY CURLING — MEN'S GROUNDHOG bonspie!, ‘Friday through Sunday, begins.4 p.m. Friday, ending 8:15 Rebels vs. Coiumt continues Saturday. F Valley Rockies, 8:30 p.m., arena complex. BASKETBALL — HI-ARROW CLASSIC Jr. -girls basketball tournament, begins 2 p.m:, Friday and riday feature geme, 8:30 p.m. Acomplete insurance : service. 249 Columbla Ave. ee” Castlegar CASTLEGAR. NEWS - (0. DRAWER 2007. CASTIEGAR, 0.7 Sd 365-3301 You must renew before March 1 1, 1983 Carol Magaw ** Dianna Kootnikoft Linda Kositsin ADVERTISING SALES . “ CREDITUNION Costlegor, (365-7232 Slocan Pork, game, 8 p.m. HOCKEY, — NHL: Vancouver ‘Canucks. vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, 5p.m., Channel 9. : SKIING: WORLD CUP: Women's downhill from Sarajevo, Yugoslavia's Men's downhill from St. An- ton, Austria. Breakfast Menu No.1 2Eggs,3 strips bacon or sao _4 sausages, hash browns & toast ee {3 Phone 365-5353 : BASKETBALL — HI-ARROW: CLASSIC, championship races (children — $1, adults — $2, whole families $3). The trail will be open for practice all ns. ‘ : 11 (a.m, — Children’s. ski ‘Faces on the ball park, hot. food booth open, demonstra- tion: of. telemark turns and AQI-mnal iN ait AUT SEyes Bests egeeed ne "351g if sajert Beet BEKELE abEYE? sgl TBF ski day — racing tips. (on the golf course). 7 12°- 3 p.m. — Adult races (approximately. 2.5 km) in novice, intermediate, | and open classes. Bill Jones will supervise ‘children's snow ~ games. 8-4p.m.— Presentation of for prizes, There will be ribbons for all participants and prizes" for first and second places in classes. E Everyone is’ welcome. Dress for the weather. Bring the whole family ‘and: enjoy. an inexpensive fun Winter Cleveland indians si - geSlesgiond indians sn tntielder-out tract; ooeigs pitcher ten Bre Beenase: to the Internath ilingesata Tena akon outta | Gary Word and Mickey Ta nd pgguess gyeEssgo SRSSSEES REZELEL> FALCON. ANNOUNCEMENT . PAINTING & DECORATING CASTLEGAR 2649 FOURTH Avenue a. VIN 281 365-3563 359-7460 Prone 330 Fat8 The Service Department at Woodlan Park Esso is now operated by L&M AUTOMOTIVE Open 6 days a week 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 365-6218 FEBRUARY SPECIAL Oil Change For most North American lols. (1 tt filter and lube... Come in and meet Larry Chernenkoff and Mike Nevakshonoff - and have a complimentary coffee, Te More info call 365-5028 TIMES Tues. 5to7 p.m.; Thurs. 7to9 p.m. LA Kinnaird Elementary School ladies'& . Men's Wear ALFONSO APA }364 Bay Ave., Trail 368-5314. i GRBELE RESESEs “Racers quality for ¢ Games” ‘cone have qualified for. the, B.C. Winter Gaines in the al- pine ski division. ‘The games aro scheduled for Feb.: 24-26 in’ Revelstoke. - They ‘are : Mark “Anderson, Ryan Mc- Lellan, Dean Bulfone, Ward. Stoeckle in the boy’s category: and Tracy Haight, Christiia’; Edblad of Castlegar and Mel-— ‘anie Vockeroth in the girls’ _ Biviston. Mita Red Mountain Racers were also.tho overall winners ata Nancy Greone race Jan. 16‘at’ Whitewater in Nelsoi.’ In the first group, it. was: the, "Red Mountain ‘Racers’: Green team. over‘ Whitewater Racers 182-87. ‘The Green _ team consisted of captains Rob. Bulfone and. Rindi Me: . Lelland. with Jason: Schiltz, Allan Sehook, Eric Cross, ‘Michael Balfour, Jamie Fair- weather, Kenneth Young and ;' Tricia Jarrett adding to-the win. In the secorid group it was the Red Mountain over the Whitewater with ‘a score of 127-94 with captains Fer-_ gus Tweedale, Theresa - Schuck and Richard Havlick with team members Stephen * Davies,: Leanne Bentley of Castlegar, Tamer Vockeroth, Stewart ‘David, Ken Ellis, Dan McGauley, Leif Scott, Andrew Holms and Ronnie Pomquist compiling the points for Red Mountain. Bantam racers from Ross-, land, Fernie, Nelson and Sal-. mo met in Kimberley Jan. 22 for a giant slalom rac= s¢ ‘second; . ria took | ton out of. 12 ‘medals at the race with ‘the following results; Girls, 12, years “and ..over: Red Mountain Racers, Fiona’ Martin, first; Rindi McLellan, Theresa Schuck, third, “Boys 12 years and over: Troy Colutti, Red Mountain, firat; "Nick ‘Morris,’ Fernie, * second; Travis ‘Rhodes,: Red » Mountain, third.’ : Girls (1 and under: Tanys -Anderson;' Red, first; Terri- Red, Boys’, 11 and under,‘ Gor- don Bowles,” Fernie,’ first; . Fergus Tweedale, Red, sec- ond; Stafford Brak, Fernie, third.) race was also held the Jan: 22 , end at Whistler Mountain af- ter a’ week’ of questionable .weather, Red Mountain Ra- ‘cers. Karin Lee and: Chris Melvor, now members of the B.C. ski team, were 'the first ‘and second place winners. respectively, for the girls and., boys race. . “Other Red Mountain Ra- cers on.the B.C. team, Derek Trussler and Donald Stevens of Rossland were fourth and ninth respectively in the first race held Jan. 22, Racers Bob ‘Walkton of Castlegar was ~ 18th and David Buckley 20th. . Stevens placed 7th in the second race. held Jan. 28 while Trussler was eighth. Buckley. was ~ BOWLING sete 307; i High Sine: aie chernenk Salt, 308 High Thr Mable Postnikoft, 629; Pearl 3. Ladies’ tak, 606. Chris Kerr! Ass Men 2 nie 3, Three: Chris Kerr, 575. . Other 6008: Kevin Acsen, om: ‘Pearl Mott, Monday Moral Ladies’ High Sin; 290; ‘edi Higi a bodied High oa Pot Mackin. on, 267; Ladies’ High Three: P er Adshead, 773; Anne ° lsibert, ie €d Clem, as Dove Colder, 607 Monday NI ladies’ High single: Shitley: § Merry, 271; Ladies’ High TI Shirley Merry, 662, Men's ‘igh aes .Ed Adshead, 257; Men's High Three: Ed Adshead, 624; Team High Sinate: Lucky Devils, 1144; Team Hi Rookie Rollers, 3190. : todies’ Sig pol n Faye aye Mortis, Groweack, eb. Teor watah " "Wednesday ; Ladies’ High Single: son, 252; Ladies‘ ee Thre Shirley iat “7. Team High +f gies ht Mixed ‘Ladies’ High SI lescindy M Todies’ High Thr Chormonkott, 597. Bo s llicoe, tt Loan High vi toe ‘sing! fe: Moe F Citizens Single: Florence Ur- nN Team High Thee, 208. Other 600s, and 800s: Rot sue Pot Mott, * High oh single: East dominates umn over Heeiaadhatatioad ational Junior . Hockey League clubs this weekend. Two of those: victories’ werd over the West's first-place ; Trail Junfor Smokigs, with the. pair of wins over. Trail, the Ear clubs completed a toisl coape. No West: Divi- sion ‘club managed’‘a’ single point on its two-game swing into the East this, season. - Trail lost. 6-4..to the Elk: Valley Raiders in Sparwood Saturday then dropped a-7-4 decision to the Columbia Val- ley Rockies Sunday. Other games around the league saw Creston edge the ; Castlegar Rebels 5-4; Colum-: bia Valley. blank Kimberley - * 8-0, Spokano downing Ross- land 8-2.and Beaver Valley pounding Grand Forks 18-3 on Saturday. On Friday Grand Forks ‘beat Rossland 8-7 ‘in over- time, Castlegar edged Bea- ver Valley 8-7 (also in over- time) and Cranbrook beat Nelson, Beaver Valley . hung onto its “pee Balint tend over Castlegar with te win over. Grand Forks. ' + Castlegar native Rod Hor- _coff netted two goals for. the Nitehawks but the story, of ,”. ; about five minutes of discip- lined hockey in the win. That’ time came at the end of the. third period -and the eight the game was James Minkus .performance. His seven-point effort broke the Beaver -Val- ley record for’ points in a game. He had two goals and: five assists. Tyler Bolduc and Ed Cris. tofoli also scored twice. for the, Hawks. Mike Slubowski, Jeff , Keillor,'. Mike Barzal,. Scott Reld and Lou Parent added singletons, ~. ost predictably it’ was Brian Hoodikoff- and Todd Rasmussen along with Doug Lobay ‘scoring. for Grand Forks. Rasmussen scored five points: for Grand Forks Friday. : As he did the night before in Chstlegar Rob Trusdale played very well.in the Bea- ver Valley net. * Despite the loss, the entire Nitehawk club Played well in Castlegar. “Actually I think it was the first time everyone has gone, out snd. played well for three _ ods and lost. As: disap- pointing as it was to ‘lose it might be good for the guys,”, commented Hawk manager Darrell’ Dickson; |. ‘The Rebels -only played seconds of -overtime., Down 7-5 with less than two minutes to go in the “game, Barry Streliev took over. and single-handedly seat the game into overtime. Streliev cut the difference to7-6 on an assist from Terry \Nazaroff at 18:16 then tied ‘the game'at 19:20. “His. tying goal was a good individual effort once he got the puck from Perry Horn: - ing,” explained ‘Rebels co- coach Ron Rebelato. “As he always does, he just per- pete. until he got the. puck gen Valley led 2-1 after the first period and 4-2 after the second. Horcoff had a hat trick while John Simpson, Bolduc, Cristofoli and Barzal each scored, once. Bolduc, whose goal was a .short- handed offort in ‘the second period, also’ recorded three’? assists, OWN OVERTIME Once they got even, tho Rebels waisted little time in wrapping-up the victory. ‘They forced the puck into the Hawk zone immediately off the overtime whistle. Trus- dale made two saves before Dave Terhune banged in the ‘winner. Chuck Lind, Lylo Stou- shnow, Sean Armstrong and Nazaroff completed the Reb- els scoring. ‘The Rebels bounced back from 8-1 and 8-2 period de- ficits in Creston Satirday but were not so lucky in over- time. A shot by the Clippers’ Kelly Zanada ricochetted off a Rebel defenceman’s, skate and past Steve Voykin for the winner. Kevin Kirby scored a pair of goals and Kevin Keraiff and Lind notched one.apiece for Castlegar. Armstrong garnered two assists. Rossland’s two losses and Nelson’s defeat leaves the two clubs tied for the fourth CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 2, 1983 KIJHL and final playoff spot. 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