in third ploce’ ‘at the fifth arinwal 2 son during the Christmas holiday. In 7. Most layer In Castlegar Rebels ae 6- ae 5 The Castlegar Rebels’ eight-game winning streak in the Kootenay International lunior Hockey League came toanend during the weekend when the Rebels lost to the Grand Forks Border Bruins 8-5 on Friday night in Grand Forks, Barry Strelien led the Rebels scoring two goals. Barry Scrudiand, Ken Sher- ptobitoff and Bruno Tassone scored singles. There were 32 shots on the Castlegar goal and 35 on Grand Forks. a On Dec. 20 at the Castle- gar Recreation Complex the Rebels beat the Bruins 7-6. Bruno Tassone got two goals each and Barry Stre- lien, Bill Cheveldave and Grant Sookro scored one goal each, 5 e two, and Barry Strelien, Barry Scrudiand and Scott Stanly got one each, - Grand Forks outshot the Rebols 43-28; On Dec. 27 at the Castle- gar Complex the . Rebels downed the Trail Junior Smoke Eaters 7-3. . Tom Stubbins was in goal for the Rebels. Rebels’ Eric Horn and © Ken Sherstobitoff got two In Rossl: Dee. 29, the Rebels took the match in overtime with a goal by. * Barry Strelien for'a score of 5-4. It: was Strelien’s second goal of the game. _ Other scorers were Ken Sherstobitoff, Greg Moroso and Mike Nevakshonoff. The Rossland Warriors ~ outshot the Rebels 41-26. Rick Cheveldave was in net for the Rebels. AGENCIES LT 365-3347 1979 Ltd. EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR A. BUSINESS ENTERPRISE Cement block -building — reception area and manager's office. Full basement. Main floor area approx. 1,600 sq. ft. For more information call the COOPER TEAM, MLS RESIDENTIAL BRAND NEW IN RASPBERRY Beautiful - WAITING FOR A BARGAIN? Here isa members are, back row,’ A. Zibin, K. x. Hurd, Aap at row, ser to 0 ight, K mi Rep tsa te A too second’ annual ;. Bantam Christmas ‘Tournament held’ Dec. 27 to. 80 in Spokane. Ten’ teams participated in the “A” division of ‘the: tournament, | with Kelowna emerging tour- nament, champs.’ Vernon: : placing ‘second’ and , taking fourth. Castlegar won their first ‘ game by. a 42 score over Nelson. Kevin’ Cheveldave received a hat-trick award, « best offensive ‘player. and play-maker’ award. |’ * ‘The local rep, lost ‘its second game 3-4 to Kelowna «(the provincial winners). Gor: die Walker received the best. _ offensive player and hat-trick awards in-this game, ‘ ° ~ The third game was a tle rbatoft,”: game for Castlegar and Salt Lake:City, with a 66 score. Michael Corbett was judged best defenceman ‘and ‘play- maker. Castlegar overpowered ‘Sparwood 183 ‘in the’ fo game, then went on to defeat Calgary by-a 5-3 score. Steve Kanigan and Jack Kanigan ‘; were awarded’ the best' de... “fencemen . awards: in ‘the | fourth and fifth games. over 50 varieties FRIDAY; JANUARY 11 10 a. m. to7 p. m. at the Castlegar Hotel "West: Coast Se tion on sar for its Jan. 27 ‘Snowrama 1980’ \ Several years ago Whip- per Watson, a famous wres- . _tler,- suggested. a - winter sports event in which snow- mobilers could select an of- ficial 100-mile. course, obtain . Sponsers ona Pledge por mile basis enjoy a day in the out- doors and raise money for his life's work — helping crippled children. In four ‘years these Snowaramas have raised al- most-$1 million for crippled . children in Ontario. Whipper has not ex- panded this fund raising pro- | gram by entering the ride himself and ‘approaching other provinces to conduct similar Snowaramas to raise funds for crippled. children. Last year Snowarama was supported. by 24 Lions Clubs and raised $165,000 in pledges for the Society in the Province of British Columbia. 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Many, COUNTRY CHARM setting for this older-styled 3-bdrm. + home, all neat and nice indoors and out. New furnace, hot water tank, septic tank, and newly decorated. Only $49,500 with app assumable mortgage at only 10% %. What a buy. Call now, lovely 3-bdrm. home, located on 7th Avenue, on a large well-landscoped lot. Close to schools and parks. Priced at only $55,500. Robson is the prox. $34,500 FISHING AT YOUR DOORSTEP Older 2-bdrm. home with fireplace, situated on a gently rolling waterfront half acre in Genelle. required. Assumable 10%% mor- tgage. Call now for further details. Minor repairs - NEW LISTINGS Ootischenla, two year old one: full 1,300 sq. feet of modern Ilving on approx. 4% secre: fot evertooking river, laundry” room main: oor. GENELLE Double wide mobile home, Inctudes ail furniture and appliances on rented lot — well maintained. HURROPLooking for absolute privacy? Complete- ly furnished 2 bdrm. summer home, furnished with additlonat boat and boat house. Beach front. CASTLEGAR SOUTH Exquisite home In new sub- division: Three large bedrooms, full basement, formal and Informal dining room, fireplace. Sunken famlly room, sundeck overlooking Colum- la. Mi NORTH CASTLEGAR One block trom post office, this lovely family home. Such a nicely decorated Interior and bedrooms, 2 baths. NORTH CASTLEGAR 2 bedroom home, priced to -sell. CASTLEGAR SOUTH Threa bedroom, nice home, mention. Serious enquiries only please, for this Cooper Exclusive: many more features too numerous to 3,000. . , i: Make an offer on one of these two new homes under construction. You'll sauna with; onl bees (Zoned fi4.) NORTH CASTLEGAR Triplex, three -of the local snowmobile club in Castlegar, Reiny Bermel at 1447 Selkirk Ave., telephone 865-5571, or Mitchell Auto, 1002 Columbia Ave., tele- phone 365-7248. Forms can be obtained by writing ..to these addresses, A total of 20 per cent of the returns will be retained in the community; 10 per cent kept by the Lions Club and 10 per cent by the Snow- , mobile club for their local " charity. DRASTICALLY REDUCED.” :. ‘Charming, log constructed bungalow | right In downtown Castlegar 8 so close ed and to. shopping and conveniences. CALL Asta TO VIEW — THIS WON'T. BRM. % Very nice view. $66,500. Showing / WHUTERIEAN 7. “One awhile someone fighte bac nN Acres 365-3336 INVESTMENT. OPPORTUNITY: °° ‘ Newly decorated triplex fully furniah- 4 on property'fronting highway. Very good potentilal.. Call for further details. ~ HANDY MAN'S SPECIAL. —. Satie Can you belleve this? An older home in = desperate need of repair. Asking only foe: etre Serlous enquiries only. Ask for Nell. rs SLAP YOUR BRAND ON A INK OF.LAND A HUNK Fully serviced, large, fenced fot in Robe sultable for a mobile home — OR? — Includes small garage and Is level. Call Carolee for more detalls. 5TH: “AVE., SOUTH Co; FORTH THE DISCRIMINATE quality Is ppar out in this outstanding new home situated in one of Castlegar’s newest: subdivisions. Features. Include 2 -flre- places, excellent quality kitchen cab- inets, 2-car garage, sundeck, full, bsmt., and utility conveniently located on the main floors Contractor anxious. Reduced $91,900 3s ame with. full base- j nS Hecided to obstruct Parliament: cing up Jots of dollars in savings it ee sultes, separate meters, all rented showing good return. i ment ‘and garage, purchase now, and do ¢ yourself. al Set IAAT ER NEIGHBOURHOOD CONSCIOUS? Here Is one of the finest new homes we have to offer, located in desirable | High Meadows. If super construction, plus a beautifully planned home with spacious rooms is appealing to you, lease do not delay in viewing this jome. Assumable mortgage at only 12%%. view. EXECUTIVE HOME Situated on large lot, beautifully landscaped, and well- kept. lawns, humerous cedar trees. House is newly decorated inside and exterior. Full basement, laundry room. located on main floor, attractive fireplace, brand-new carpeting in tiving room. Price includes fridge, stove, washer and dryer. Existing 10%- mortgage can be assumed. Call the Cooper. Team today for an appointment to with shrubs and Jeckle McNabb 365-6605, ~SALMO PONY FARM. Two homes on 25 acres, 10 acres fenced. Main house with rentable sulte, 2nd house rented, flat land. CONNERS ROAD SUBDIVISION Two brand new homes (one almost completed), gyproced base- main. floor fireplace, energy saving t stove, landscaping included. THRUMS Two homes on approximately one acre, one for ‘rental Income. ‘Circular driveway, nite main home for family livin GROSVENOR PLACE SUBDIVISION The ulti In ‘treed privacy, choose now for spring buliding. THRUMS Three homes on approximately 4 acres, * excellent revenue. Woe need listings in all price ranges. Call us! Walter Tymofievich 365-3250: Mary Wade Anderson 365-3750 Malcolm Scott | 365-2451 Wallace Reid 365-7051 Norm Werre 365-. 13703 y Plotnikoff Receptio Stan Partridge, Agent 365-7450 ; EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED «_: AND OPERATED situated on corner fot. Vendor well consider mobile home on’a tot In Blueberry or Robson as part payment. gareamapaion Come and enjoy 'the excitement of a quallty-built brand-new home. Vendor ,WIll carry financing. 8,98 ACRES — PASS CREEK Easy access off main highway. Vendor is anxious, will look at offers and will, i finance. Asking $22,500. r Castle le Realty Ltd. Ltd. bibrecd! TES eet A eee VENDOR: WILL CARRY FINAN. = ‘CING‘AT 12%% MINIMAL +. DOWN PAYMENT Two-bdrm.- home. on nice lot, just = minutes fram downtown. Great starter = home with rental potential. Call us for. an appolmmnent to view. Will not last : tong. at $29,000. FAMILY HOME with RENTAL SUITE — N. CASTLEGAR Offset your RONaeBes payments with , Income from a 1-bdrm. ‘rental suite , that has it's own private entry. home with lots of character. some minor finishing inside. Asking 12,000. Neil A. Pereversofl = eveneesoltey ete 346238 _Ceralog ie Sora Gordon. Gomi (netce on ania ‘tabled Greg tt. ‘Michvaloda ‘By RYON GUEDES ~ NEWS/MIRROR EDITOR ay MP Bob Brisco’s plans for fe. eléction Feb ‘18 won automatic support’ from ‘about :200 ‘Kootenay West Progressive Conservatives: meeting in Trail Sunday...) - fu To @ standing ovation’ from: party 1am: “bers, the 51-year-old Trail chiropractor. was up tax credits for mortgage interest and ‘property | tax in 980;%'The ‘measure, would; have’. benefitted 3:5 million ‘households, he ‘told’ the :erowd, and’ the. maximum benefit would have rigen to $1,500 by 1982. " nominated by acclamation to defend the seat), ho has held since 1974 in ‘a: rematch with his” " May. 22 federal election: adversart 3; New, Qemocrat Lyle Kristionsen and. Liberal: Peter, : ‘Kendall: Following his nomination at the Crown Paint: Hétal in, “ motion by John Brydon of Edgewood,’ Brisco delivered sharply-worded speech attacking the “cynical” Dec, 13 House, of Commons defeat of the Joe Clark government by Liberal. and NDP MPs as well as the “political dishongaty of the tw opposition Parties’ energy and economic. policle: s»-The incumbent said the Liberals, who “didn't know what the hell to do as an opposition,” look upon power as “a divine *: right,” ” gnd-admitted after the Dec, 18 ‘non-confidence vote. they. “got carried away. } NDP: members,’ who according toa Nov. 27 editorial in, ‘the Winnipeg Free Press were “quite ‘prepared to see the ‘voters short-changed if it enhi thei + Also, disrupted: by. the move to defeat was passage of Bill €:28, extending veterans fon, benefits . ‘| hos 6 capacity of two, January’, 1980%% - Pensions increase - Old-age . security pen: § sions, paid from general fed- * eral. revenues to persons 65 |; and ‘older and to some spouses of pensioners, go up f this’ month,’ in‘ line witha /'system that, increases ben- efits every three. months in “pace with the inflation rate. +, The basic old-age. secur- ity payment to the 2.2 million - Canadians 65 or older rises to ‘$182.42 a month in January 2. frgm $179.02. The old-age, guaranied ‘income supplement, paid ‘tn full to about 400,000 needy _pensioners with no other: in- +: come and partially to.750,000 others in'some need, goes up ' to \$149.76 a month * fro) $146.97. F} ‘That means’ a “single pensioner getting: the . full supplement receives a: total 3 $332.18 monthly starting in! January, an increase. from}: $825.99. by the end of last year and $304.49 in the first, three months of 1979. : _FOR RENT : Bill Babakalff; ‘and trustee ict No.9 ‘offic fols Hist We loft to Pky ir p into the political mainstream,” ‘appeared after’ the. defeat of the. government “to be completely out .of: contol of the. situation which they had initiated," Brisco ‘said, P Referring to opposition charges that the government was idithering along the course of progress” and failed tt to pass any: significant legislation since its election, Brisco ci difficulty. in passing: budget estima’ former Liberal government as the't ald treason for the Tories’ icted the passage of the estimates th on the standing committee and in the Commons, he said. “How can 1 ernment be expected to’ if the very party on'whose. A ae RICK CROSBY : « NEWS/ MIRROR REPORTER Liberal Party members have.chosen Peter ndal| once again gs their federal, tel for Kootenay : iP f making it, ne trict No. 9 board in 1980, Nick distric Jones elected board sci City trustee Anne Jones Selkirk ‘College board as well: will ‘serve as‘ chairman and as the, West Koot Union: Stewart Webster.: Pictured: left! to ‘right (seated) ore Lovette ‘Nichvolodoff, Vera \Kanigan, “Anne Jones end Doreen Smecher. lodott and Kani Area J. trustee George An- Board of Health, and Smech- ¥ utooshkin, will act as vice-- er: was appointed board rep- chairman of the School Dis- resentative on Recreation . The school board elected Jones and Anutooshkin to the posts, after their‘swear- ing-in at its 1980 inaugural meeting last Wednesday. Incumbents who retain- ed their seats in fall school board clections, the two were sworn in along’ with Lovette Nichvolodoff, re-elected Area I trustee, and Doreen Smech- et, newly-elected city trust- | ee, by . district . secretary- treasurer John Dascher. ‘Named as: management committee members were Anutooshkin, the secretary- ~ treasurer and Jones, who will chair, thé ‘committee: Area J trustee Vera. Kanigan % Poi education . gommittee, willl Inglude Jones:and- gan’ were picked as board representatives on the joint: teachers-trustees profession- veCenserya Noy ‘Damocra: ‘Lyle Ki 22 Ob Srivews-49;757 2 jonser's 11,497.in tau “ Nichvolodoff wes. ‘sele he -build- ‘al:electian; ‘wa: by! about'30 narty members, rail’s‘Union Hotel, ai Se: Féllowing his nomination, - moved by’ Dr. lan ‘Stewart of. “Salmo, Kendall announced he-had “some good news and some cbad news".for the party members. _ 2 First was the bad news. “There's no money,” ‘he said. “Big bfisiness- is ‘behind the Conservatives and the unions are icking the. NDP.” <> (Attacking the ‘New Democrats, Kendall raid the. NDP has . d by Casti Office or Retail Space In Downtown Castlegar in the Ce * 90 ‘Office jews al development _ committee while Kanigan and Jones were named to represent the’ board on the scholarships if committee. . a 365-7266 day: weekends. ing, . e prounds ‘ committee,..on ‘which ci trustee Ernie Mills will al: «serve. “Anutooshkin. was - named as chairman’ of the transportation and ‘safety committee, which will include bate pointed as. members of the ‘eammattee responsible Piece & 3-Piece Outfits, ue Wy on ter ries : Long: Dresses wee Tops. Long, Skirts: Party Dresses AW, OFF Regular: Price Approximately 400. si light: included. .Street-leve! “entrance. Air. conditioned in summer, CONTACT: Castlegar News, 191 Columbia Ave. ‘Ask for Burt Campbell. Ph. 365-5834 sveeee and \. OFF Reavler Price ; ft. Heat ond for. with ‘Can. tried to take credit for all the social ped and introduced by. the. former Liberal bales ad . saan things that Mastin do.” Although Brisco does a fine fob, Kendall’ ‘said, his abilities = a leader are questionable. Kendall described liberalism as “a hope for more sharing ‘of the land resources and. recognition ofthe status quo.” 5 He said liberalism is enjoyable for him because it ‘represents a willingness to sit down and talk to people about problems and find solutions. » Kendall's good news was that the Liberals ‘are meeting