* CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 21, 1982 -° -Sports Castlegar hosts B.C. Pee-Wee playoffs Castlegar is hosting the B.C. Pee Wee Tier I pro- vincial playoffs at the arena . complex this. week. The action begins tomor- row. and ends Thursday. The Castlegar Pee Wee reps will be competing in the action, against teams from Cranbrook, the Lower Main- land, Kelowna, Victoria, Prince George and Terrace in a round-robin affair. The following is the game schedule: TEAM SCHEDULE a West Kootenay-Castlegar REACH OUT TOA FACTORY CUSTOM. 1982 WIDE GLIDE. | p.m. 2. East Kootenay-Cranbrook - & Lower Mainland Okanagan Mainline — Ketones &. Vancouver Island-' Vietoria 6. Northwest B.C.-Yukon — Prince’ George 1. Cariboo-Peace — Terrace INDAY Cast vs. C1 Le vs. Terrace, : 30 P Castiogar George, 7 p.m. vs. Prince WEDNESDAY * Kelowna -.va. Terrace,’ 9 |, am 4 . Prince George vs. Lower 7:80 a.m. Lower Mainland vs. Kel- owna, 10 a.m. : Victories vs. Prince George, 12:80 p. eercee’ vs. Castlegar, 8 p.m. Cranbrook vs. H Mainland, 5:30 p.m. Kelowna vs. Victoria, 8 ‘TUESDAY Prince George ‘ vs. Terrace } 9 am. - Castlegar va. Lower Main- | land, 11:80 a.m. vs. Ci 2 Lower ; 11:80 a.m. ~ Wisteria vs. _ Gastlogary 2 "Cranbrook vs. 4:30 p.m. Prince George va.’ Kel- owna, 7 p.m. Terrace, TUESDAY® Victoria vs. Cranbrook, 2 a.m, Lower Mainland vs. \fer- race, 11:80 a.m. Sports Hut borers - a: “title. «Mountain Sports “Hue of the Castlegar - Commercial. Men's hockey league.won the league title Thursday night defeating Badd Manor ‘Pub ‘, 12-4. Mountain Sports defeated Badd Manor 12-7 in the first game (of the - best-of-thre. ‘series to win the title. : In\the Thursday. game, at the ‘arena complex’ Gordie Pace got five goals and four assists to lead his team to the victory. Other scorers were + Sheldon Sookachoff with two goals, Pino Laurino with two, ».Dan. Walker, two and Jeff Townsend, two Scoring for Badd Manor. were John Horcoff, Neil. Ar- Castlegar vs. Kelowns, 22.’ p.m. Cranbrook, vs. Prince f p.m. ‘Some call it“far ou€ Some call't Kaw its he himatetctny i tenmar limeter sliders, 314" risers, KRANJSKA. GORA, YUGOSLAVIA (REUTER) — Swedish ace Ingemar Re this go Stenmark placed second in a ing. YOu may Never | slalom race Saturday, keep- me one na an | ing alive his hopes of winning ‘The 22 HarerDovidson : k second. the World Cup slalom. cham- : pionship. Yugoslavian Bojax\ Krizaj | took advantage of Sten: mark’s ‘second-run mistakes to win the event here, re- Little Lassie Softball Registration peel a pt oe syD’ s CYCLE LTD. SALES 6 SERVICE : Highwa 3B el Bc. $1366 ladming last month, first World Cup victory this season and the third in: his career. He cloced a total time of one minute, 38.89 seconds recorded 1:38.93, * Stenmark led the field af- terthe first run, but even the second place keeps him in the ‘running for the. slalom title. the last slalom of the season Personal Accounting Services © Income Tax © Budgets © Financial Plans © Estates : > Merriman 365-5513. AFTER 5 P.M. AND WEEKENDS -next week to make up the five points by which he trails Phil Mahre;"the World: “Cup overall ch versing this positions at the. & world championships at Sch- ' Krizaj, -25, snatched his — for the two runs. Stenmark- To capture the ‘title now, ° Stenmark will have to win - Dols satoh, he ‘5 Commercial; Leagve pela in. “American twins Phil and Steve Mahre, who have dom- inated the World Cup this losing one ski on the first run and Steve quitting after a disappointing performance on the first run. was only 0.01 seconds ahead of Krizaj on " CASTLEGAR LADIES’ CURLING CLUB Spring General Meeting Tuesday, March 23 7 p.m. Curling Club. THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MEETING. ALL MEMBERS ARE . URGED TO ATTEND. his first run in 46.98 seconds. But with the huge crowd of mre than 20,000 spectators cheering him on, Krizaj skied brilliantly to cover the sec- ond ‘leg in 61.95 seconds. ° .Stenmark, second in the overall World Cup standings, now has 110 points in the slalom category, while Phil Mahre has 116. It threw the competition open until the last men’s Tace next, at year, Wid badly, with Phil” Laurino. Front: row... Richord ats Mountain peor attempts to put puck past Badd Manor to win ‘the Castlegar Commercial League titl rol jack tow, ‘tyle Archai bault akin Al Esackson,. Gord “Pc ‘Pino: Aaron pCabis oes —LorNewaPhoto by \Grunerod, ‘Dak walked, Jett Townsend and joe *Amignont tere iare Ben Nichvalodotf and Jett shite g —Cosewsrhoto FORMER LEAFS GM puNeE Ul IMLACH : Paiement deal ‘a steal’. TORONTO (CP) — George (Punch) Imlach doesn't, re- | sent Harold Ballard for. re- moving him as general man- aged of Toronto Maple Leafs — it's just the reasons the. controversial ownef used for doing so that drive him crazy. After Imlach, 64, had a coronary bypass~ last fall, Ballard relieved. him of his duties with the National Hockey League club saying,’ “I don’t want’ ‘to put him ina box.” Ballard later hinted that evre. If Stenmark wins there, “| he will be tied with Mabre, but will take the title because of amore top-placed finishes over the season. Shur Grain Feed Hardware Johnny's Groceries & Gas (located next to the ferry on the Robson side) Telarhe was sus- “Finch is out of touch any- way,” Ballard has I. It’s suggestions such as these. that cause’ a relaxed, ; healthy-] looking Imlach to boll ay Me) = vi don’ it hve-t8 it in a focking chair all. ony, even ge. though Harold. “inakes it sound that way. I can walk 10 miles a day and it's’no prob- B Jem.” WANTS TO COACH Imlach said’ he Plans:..to start » recreational - * okating . and bicyeling in ‘the near fu- ture and proclaims himself fit . enough to. coach again, 5 “ku While he will allow for the odd managerial mistake when he was ailing, Imlach retorts that the way. the, Leafs, now are is a ‘big.’ improvement over. the way. there were when he came. back as general manager three years ago —~ after having been the coach and GM in the 1960s. He laughed at the recent trade the Leafs. made ‘with. Quebec, sending’ veteran Wilf Paiement to the Nordiques for -Czechosl Pookie: Miroslav Frycer and 8.1982 seventh-round draft choice. “I told an-executive of the Quebec club, ‘You've got a steal.’ It's nothing: against ‘ Montroat Frycer. He looks like:a goal scorer: but Paiement is: a quality, pro, an all-pi urpose » player, a 50-goal, scorer at the’ " very least.” - Weekend _wrap-up _ guage SERRE Imlach also d the SLeafs:may be a little too” Mionetota zealous about the. youth’ on the team. . : . “There's po sense going with a young team, ifthe best thing you. can say about it is that it’s young.” Demore tops VICTORIA (CP) — Kathy Demore: of 'J.L.-: Crowe. in. -Pitsbu Trail was tops on the beam Friday at ‘the’ B.C. High School « Gymnastics Cham- Manitoba captures final CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) — Lloyd Gunnlaugson of - thought he had lost Garden Seeds Fishing Supplies & Bait Hunting & Fishing Licenses Dog Licenses Groceries & Confectionary Propane Depot Newspapers & Magazines Lottery Tickets Gulf Gas & Oil Collection Agency for -West Kootenay Power Cable West Ree Rump & Sandell Agents a " We are now taking baby chicks. Hatchery Baby the Canadian Senior Men's Curling Championship when he went into the final end of the tie-breaking final trailing Ray Tull of Alberta by-two points. .: vee needed a three-ender to win and, to make matters worse, Tull had. not» yet missed a takeout: shot in the game. y But to Ginnlaugson’s own ‘amazement, he got the three- — ender and: defeated Tull. 5-4. to win the championship. i : ‘Med Hat ‘The sudden-death final was . forced ‘when’: Alberta and finished the round- Chicks orders for t 7a.m.- 8 p.m. Weekdays 9a.m.-8 p.m. Weekends & holidays OPEN No Ap ~ KOOTENAY SLOCAN . BOOKKEEPING AND INCOME TAX SERVICE. Phone 365-2544 —Low Rates —Special Discounts | /.. .) <-Trained:Personnel! ’.. _ENQUIRE ABOUT NEW TAX CHANGES. Ai es Soutp SAVE You TAX #5 - 280 Columbia Ave. Castlegar, B.C. Open Mon. - Fri. 9:30. a.m. - 5 p.m. : intment Necessary Complimentary Coffee While You Wait ‘robin tournament with iden- + tical records of nine wins and . two. losses’ each.’ Alberta was leading “ 2 in, the final end when; Mani- toba’s third, Toru Suzuki, made a perfect freeze to the only. Alberta. rock in the ;house. Tull'tried to spill the : shot rock out but couldn't and left’ Manitoba’ lying with: a partially-guarded shot rock. Gunnlaugson drew to the » other side of the hopse to lie two, both of them partially arded. : Tull tried the takout again, but his final, crucial rock wrecked on a guard. Gunnla- -ugson thén ‘made an open draw on his last rock for three points and the win. tf 3 gee aserze yews B48 RISE = s Prt e & Hortondotphitdetghie + Montreal ot Buffalo NY lalanders a1 Washington - St Louie at NY Rangers Beet Winnipeg ¥ National Hockey Leogue scoring leaders ofter games Fri a Grady eam ‘oom S258: 99 79-135 my 7 im a9 12 8 no 3107 Te 108 a a8 oF genes: etl ES fy Genaetie gape eS: g eeeesess Enh) Begeg): Nese, sh a! ee ARBRE HUHGED 855ey : Pack vards Sonate eat : = fenaive tackle somes i" rai sae te Fer ire heod soa Quinn ood ralive ctslatent coaches Bob Boucher of thei Bullsto Sabres snnounce “generat Suumes bench, duties while Jim Roberts remalng associa ieee Edmonton 0 gookkseper mlgee ila tr ‘ign Peter Roberts replaced BOSTON (AP) — General manager... Segtty Bowman said Friday he is taking over the head ‘coaching. duties of the skidding Buffalo. Sabres from’ Jim Roberts, who will: remain as an associate coach, ‘Bowman: coached ‘the’ Na- tional Hoekey League’ club for ita first 27 games this season. With Roberts’ at” his side ‘on ‘the bench, Bowman compiled a won-lost-tied rec- ord of 146-7, , Bowman turned over. the coaching reins, but -not the title. of head coach, to Rob- “erts last Dec. 9, Under Rob- erts, the Sabres were 21-16-8, But, in their ‘last 24 games, they were 7-11-6. Buffalo has won only two of its last 11 games. The Sabres “had - just'16. shots’ on goal Tuesday | night in a 8-8: tie with Boston-at Buffalo, and only:19 shots. in losing 4-1 at Harford on’ Thursday night. ‘ “The team is’ down and needs’ ‘to’ get pumped’ ‘up again,” Bowman said. “Over. our last 24 games, we were playing at a ‘non-plyaoff ce.” Buffalo is in third place in the Adams Division, one point behind Boston. 1s or mat ings can be listed hicken & Seafood Castlegor. Pl submit Hotlces to Castlegar. by! Friday noon for Sunday ot pustoay noon for Wednesday. Contact Chery! Wishiow, SUNDAY HOCKEY — CASTLEGAR GENTLEMENS' LEAGUE: ; Trans-X vs. Maloney, 4:15 p.m., new .,arena;/ Kalesnikoff vs. Seats creck, 6 6:15 p.m., old arena, , ONDA HOCKEY — Pee Wee Tler | provincials at the: arena complex Action begins at 7:30 a.m. GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Cohoe vs. Goose Creek, | 9:30 p.m., old arena. TUESDAY HOCKEY — PEE WEE PROVINCIALS begin 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY — PEE WEE PROVINCIALS begins at 9 a.m. NHL: Colorado vs. Vancouver, 8 p.m., channel 13. GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE; Kalesnikoff.vs. Cescent Valley, 9:30 p.m., old arena. ‘FAMILY PACK MEALS NOW AVAILABLE AT BOTH LOCATIONS Phone For More Details GASTLEGA ANID as Set ss MIDGET HOUSE DIVISION . asia ISmLEAR i Ongy ASTER ANT RoR sith Ch =” GASTLEGAS AUTO BOD Ves’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 21, 1982 a ae a, ATTENTION CASTLEGAR AQUANAUTS Club Bathing Suits must be picked up on Wednesday, March 24 {to receive club rate) AT MOUNTAIN SPORTS HUT 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. only CROSS COUNTRY | RENTAL EQUIPMENT. Sale Monday, Mar. 22 9:30 a.m. Sharp Nelson skiers |] ae a astlegar Auto Body captured first place in the Midget! House Division wit! a 7-2 victory over the Prowlers and a-2-0 win over McLeods in a sudden death play-off round to end the house play hockey season. Team members of the vic- torious Castlegar Auto Body are, front row, left to . tight, Blaine Roshinsky, John Evdokomott, Jeff Mair, George Roberts and Stephan Samoyloff. Back row, left te right, coach Don Mair, Daryl Zibin, Jamie Berekoff, Bill Alexander and coach. Bill Lunn. Missing from. photo are Bob Desousa, Ray Popoff, Ely Cher- nenkoff, Phil Frost and Arnie Brattebo. VERNON (CP) — Skiers from L.V. Rogers second- ary in Nelson swept three B.C. high school ski cham-’ pionships, . Donna Martin won the girl's slalom 62.66 seconds; Bruce Young , took’ the boy's slalom in 48.96 and Val Kabatoff.won the girl's giant slalom in 95.31. Loren. Stacey of Revel stoke stopped the Nelson sweep by taking the boy's Claudia. ‘prowein of Graham was top. indivi- Zee North Vancouver's Carson tS coming second in the Annette McClelland . of of the four.events at the, ‘Fernie was third at $4.10... slalom at 63.22, and third in the giant slalom at 35.98. LVR was third in the gir!’s slalom at 53.78, : Danny Moar of Revel- stoke, at 49.60, was second in the. boy's slalom.. Sandy: Gibson of Argyle in North Vancouver was third at 58,12, Ron Bowls was second in> the..boy’s giant slalom at 84.09; Gene Dwarkin of The 30-gage slalom’ was. run Thursday,. while the 25-gate giant slalom was run Friday. Boys and. girls raced over the . same course, _, Gymnastics Play Day a success Com- ‘wildly. ‘LaPointe mission No. 8 (Slocan Valley). and the Castlegar Gymnas- ties Club (Smerfs) sponsored Gymnastics Play. Day March 18 at Selkirk College gymnas- jum. A total of 50 children ranging in age from three years to 14 years old took part in this special presenta- tion and delighted parents and friends with hele: tal- ents. Forty of the children came. from the Slocan Valley as a highlight ‘to the finish of their .. 10 weeks of gymnastics clas- ses. Excellent teachers, Eva Rowland from Slocan City, and Cammy LaPointe. from Castlegar who is director of the- Castlegar was surprised when 30 kids surrounded her, lifted her up and proceeded to give her 80 “bumps” (she’s only 22). Thanks to Bev Hayashi of Castlegar and Doris Chernoff of Crescent Valley who were score keepers and to the judges: Dawn Chernoff, Kim Hayashi, Sandy Kinakin, Tracy Perepolkin, Lisa-Ann Abraham, Wendy Proudfoot, Noella Tarasoff, Leah Popoff, ReviMeGauley and Elli Mor- ton. The group leaders were Lesa Draper, Rory Perrier, Malanie Abraham, Yvette Chernoff and Tammy Coe. And last by not least, the ‘winners of events are as B.C. rink victorious WINNIPEG (CP) — Brit- ish Columbia skip Sandra Plut couldn't get together with the rest of her rink for regular practice, but that ‘didn't keep her from cap- _turing the Canadian junior ‘women’s curling champion- ship Friday. Plut ‘stole three points in the fifth end to grab a'6-0 lead over Alison Goring of Ontario, and then coasted to a 63 victory in the tie- Kamloops,” said Plut. “They practised with our coach during the week . .. and I was in Vancouver throwing rocks. “My boy friend held a broom: for me and I threw rocks whenever I could sneak on the ice,” the smiling blonde added. Plut and Goring, of Tor- onto, finished the six-day, round-robin competition with identical 8-2 records, forcing play- off game. The win capped a strange curling season for Plut and her rink of third Sandra » Rainey,.. Leigh. Fraser.,and., : Debra’ Fowles; because they don't live in the. same city.- “I'm going to university in Vancouver and they live in Pat Ribble ‘to bolster Flames: EDMONTON (CP) — Cal- gary Flames of the National Hockey League: have called up defenceman Pat ‘Ribble from Oklahoma City to bol- ster their i injury-riddied blue line. Defencemen Phil Russell and Paul Reinhart went home to Calgary instead of -joining the team for a trip to Denver on Saturday, a team Club and instructor at: Cres- cent Valley Commission‘No. 8, did a fine job of training the participants. The gymnastic events were divided into five. cate- gories:; Tumbling, training blance beam, spring board, rope climb, .and ‘obstacle course. The most exciting time was.during the obstacle run with children and adults: follows: A, G. ‘Bloomquist; B, N. Menard; C, S. Tomelin. Beam: A, L. Jensen; B, J. Wegner; C, 8. Tomelin. Spring Board: A, M. -Gingras; B, J. Wegner; C, S. Tomelin. Obstacle Course: A, B. Markin; B, J. Wegner; C, S. Tomelin. We ‘look forward to next year's third. annual Gymnas- tics Play Day. | said. Centre Jim Peplinski was also out. Russell has muscle spasms, ~ Reinhart has a. groin injury and Peplinski is suffering. lower back problems, Ribble is a. former Flame who returned to the team from. Washington Capitals last fall. 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Plut stole one in the fourth before taking com- mand of the game with three in the fifth end. . “That broke the game wide open,” Plut said. “After that, she had to go for anything. . ‘She needed anything and everything in the house, she’ needed points. “All we did was keep it really clean,” ‘she said. “We didn't. give her an oppor- tunity for anything more then one.” the peti. event. Ontario won its.first five games and Quebec's Debbie Wark wasn't far be- hind, at 4-1. Plut had a 2-2 record at one point, but put together a seven-game winning streak consistent shot-making and a ‘fool-proof strategy — keep the house-clean. “When we were 2-2, things didn’t look good,” said Plut. “Ontario and Quebec were always in the limelight to start with, but we just got it together.. The girls were shooting good after that, and it worked out.” Gorind accepted defeat “graciously.