682 Castlegar News December 12, 1990 — SPORTS Bozek quietly gets 1 50 VANCOUVER (CP) — For- ward Steve Borck is one of those other NHL teams to bid on his services. There were nibbles, but no bites. “It's tough because it’s an emotional roliercoaster,”” he said Tuesday. “You've got to keep believing in yourseif.”’ The 30-year-old checker — Bozek almost always opposes the other team’s top lime — was in the press box for the first seven games this season after re-signing with the Canucks. “I'm not going to hurt the team when I got my opportunity.”” He scored 14 goals last season and 17 the previous year. When he entered the NHIL with the Los Realty undefeated By CasNews Staff Castlegar Realty improved its record to 5-0 Tuesday after beating Oliver's 82-53 im Nelson Men's Basketball League action. Ritchie led Castlegar with 18 poin- ts, followed by Reichert with 15, and teammates Brian Turlock and Wayne McCarthy with 14 and 13 points respectively. In other basketball action, John Ritchie scored 25 points for by Galewitz with 22 points. Castlegar quickly took charge of the game taking a 48-23 lead into the locker room at the half. Strong play up the middle by Castlegar caused havoc and Oliver's was unable to get its game going. In other action, Winlaw beat Salmo 81-65 and RHC Realty beat the Heritage Inn. The result of the last game was unavailable at press time. Castlegar maintained its winning ways last Thursday in Nelson, beating RHC Realty, 63-36. b dwellers Salmo and Oliver's were two teams out looking for a firs: win in Salmo. The out- come favored Saimo 58-52. Mecan- while, the game between Winlaw and the Heritage Inn was postponed duc to a lack of players. Hoop action heats up tonight in the Trail Mens Basketball League, as furst-piace Castlegar Realty, 3-1, takes on last-place Kingfisher, 0-4, at the Cominco gym starting at 8-35 p.m. Meanwhile Victoria Place, 2-2, takes on Smeiter Pub, tied for first with a 3-1 record. The Victoria Smelter game goes first with a 7:15 P.m. start. UNUTE@ 3 suottier 8 brake ond & BRAKE 3 “! Kootenays! The Lorgest © Seven Bays © Huge hoist for PHONE 368-5228 Mon Fri 8am -Spm Saturday 8 a.m -4 p.m “FREE INSTALLATION OF MAUFFLERS AND SHOCKS INSTALLED WHILE YOUR WAIT, FOR MOST AUTOS” Drive the Mohawk * Nationwide Lifetime Written Guarantee on Mufflers, Shocks and Brakes “Things can change overmgnt im hockey.” Bosck said. “You cam go to the penthouse and vice verses ino matter of a werk, «2 game “It's incredible the way things can turn. _lf you're ready for the Bantams falter Hockey games arc 60 minutes long and the Casticgar Bantam Reps dncovered this again last weekend im a 10-5 loss Sunday to Kimubericy and a 3-3 the Saturday against Beaver Valicy. Against Kimbcricy at the Community Complies. the second period was costly for Castiegas as the Reps gave up seven goats whale scoring only three. (Castlegar had taken 2 1-0 lead at 5:26 of the opening period when Ryan Coulson aed Bryan Yackel sct up Shawn Mosby for 2 power-play goal. Yacke! increased Casthegar’s advantage five minutes lacr with an assist from Coulson but Kimbericy trailed by only omc going imto the second period. tables and Castlegar trailed 4-2. lan Dadicy cut the ead in half on 2 pass from Fred Gienger at 11:54 and at 14:25 Yackel set up Gienger who tied the game om a short- handed effort. Banjo’s slip in CRHL By CasNews Staff Banjo’s Pub and Woodland Park Shell skated to a 7-7 tie Tuesday im Castlegar _Recreational Hockey back from an carly 2-0 deficit mid- way during the first, and mecded a goal with nine seconds left im the fir- st to send both clubs imto the locker room tied at three. Shelf’s Dan Walker opened the the night, followed by Joc Beil three minutes. later. Goals by Lorne An- derson and Chief Mercer evened things up for Banjo’s. Dean put Shell im fromt only to howe Vinee Autignand 3x. quickly tie up agai Mercer was a key figure for Ban- jo’s scoring a hat tick and assisting on two others. Mercer scored twice im the second period and with teammate Fred Haag’s goal, Banjo’s took a 6-3 lead imto the third. Determination by the Shell conm- tingent got the club right back imto the game. Goals by Roger Junker, Gram Pilla, Dave Rugg and John Obetkoff helped the team salvage a tie. The lone marker for Banjo’s in the third was by Antignani Sr.. his MINOR HOCKEY REPORTS But the game did mot remain close as Kimbericy scored four goats im the mext four minutes to lead 8-4 after two periods and added two more goals im the thard period before Mosby scored tis second of the game for Castlegar from Dadicy and Yackel. At Pioacer Arcna om Saturday. 2 strong thied period by Beaver Vallicy players allowed them to overcome a 3-2 deficit and carn 2 3-3 draw with Castlegar. Beaver Valicy had opened the scoring on 2 power-play at 13-31 of assists from Gienger and Dedicy. Casticgar took 2 2-1 lead at 1-29 of the second period as Yackel scored from Gienger and Dudiicy and then minutes later to stretch the lead to 3-1. The final 20 minutes were dominated by Beaver Valicy and despie solid net-minding by Ryan Stooshnof!, Castiegar seccumbed to the constant pressure and had to settle for the 3-3 tie 9-30 p.m. with Sandman and Shell facing off. On Friday, Sandman takes on Hi Arrow at Pioneer Arena Starting at 9 p.m MIDGET REPS (Castlegar Midget Reps hosted Trail on Saturday and received ther first loss of the season, losing 8-6. Castlegar started the scoring im the first period with Shame Cutler from Derek Kazakoff and Jarrod Beck, but Trail came back with one goal. However, Casticgar managed another goal from Griffen Angustm assisted by Derek Lalonde to end the first period up 2-1. Trail started the scoring im the second period to 22 bu (Castlegar again came back with 2 goal from Johumy Serilacfl, assiseed by Ryan Jolly and Nino DaCosta. After that, Tradl went on offence and scored three goals make the score $-3. Castlegar got one goal back at the end of the second period from Kazakoff, assisted by Cuther and Beck, to end the period 5-4. In the third period, Trail scored three more goals while Castiegar’s Surilacff got two more goals for his firs: hat trick of the season Assisting Strilacff were Jolly, Tom Phipps and Lalonde for 2 fimal score of 8-6 for Trail. Vaughn Welychko was in goal. The next home game is Dec. 16 against Neisow at the Commmnnity Complex at 10:30 a.m. Castlegar Midget Reps will travel to Spokane for a midget tournament Dec. 28-30. Second draw underway for curlers By BUD LOWTHER At the midway point of the second draw of the Mens Senior Curling League, three rinks are tied for the lead with four wins. Rinks skipped by Jock Gourley - and Harry Bate have had four wins agaimst one loss. Otto Walker’s rimk has four wins with no losses, but has played only four games. The Gourley rink from up the Teaming up with Walker are Bert Molnar, third, second Alex Lutz — who is also the best singer om the ice — and lead. Gartinger J (Sorry that 1 don’t have the first mames of some shoot for his foot. If you mas bs people.) foot and be the broom, well, that's I've watched some good cariers OK. But if you hit his foot and mas out there who started late im life, but «the shot, then you cam only blame have a fot of satural ability. I've aso yourself. watched those who have overcome physical handicaps to become good curlers — like Ab Cullicy, a Second World War veteran. If you think your skip is com timually giving you the wrong xr. I wook Fred Hassemer’s card up to December 12, 1990 Castlegar News _ 83 LOCAL NEWS Semte Clous mede a specio! Monday writers whose letters to Senta chosen at random from the bundle becky winners eoch carasenan the Center Mowe of ‘ IN. Kids win prizes for letters to Santa Dear Sante My mame is Garrettc. I'm akmost 2% years old. And I have a big sisact gamed Lamactec. I'd like it very much if you would please bring me some micro machanes, lots of iego. and some fit- the people thangs for Charisamas. I've bees a very good boy and I just lowe to bear aff the stories about you and Rudolph My sister’s beem pretty good too so Dear Sante Claus, I would like Dick Tracey big toys. If you don’t have that, I would like some Batman toys. Santa Claus I ike « when you come around. We don"t have a chimney so please use the back door: Mommy and daddy will leave it unlocked. I like Rudolph. | will leave him a carrot to cat. Have a good rip. Leve Bradicy Johason Dear Sante. How is your reindeer? Is Rudolph beimg good. Cam you give food for the meedy? Cam you please give me a Nmeendo? Love Steven Righy It years. Dear Santa I hope you are having fun In the north pole. I hope your ‘little elves are working hard. For x-mas I want a Teenage Mutant ninja Tarles 1 want Michalangalo, Ralfial, and Leoardo. Also | want @ pinball machine The pizza tower and turtle cycle. I had fun writing to you and remember work hard little dives. love Curtis van Yzerioo Ages Dear Santa How are your reindeer i would like a Power wheel. and a RC cap i would salt for a scientist kit Love Matthew Stooshnoff age 6 Dear Santa: Thank you for the presents you gave me last year. This year, | would like Ninja Tur- tle Accesories, Big Teddy, Remote Control Car. We will leave you milk and cookies. Carrots & celery for your reindeer. I love you Santa Love Cody Friedel age almost 4 Dear santa: I would like a Turtles Party wagon a Sega System. Also a Bettlejuice car, Lego PIRATES SHIP & Castle. Thank you. Love Tyler Pereversoff Dear Santa: Thank you for the things you gave me last Christmas. I have been a good boy at school. May I have a Freddy Kruger game and a Micro machine plane for Christmas. I have moved to Robson, into my Nanny’s house. I'll leave some cookies and mitk by the fireplace. Have good trip. This Christmas my dad is helping me write this letter to you. I would like to get a-Cabbage Pat- ch Kid with a birth certificate and a Gem doll with a microphone. Also a peachie Sparkles doll. I've been a good girl and I help with the work at Brownies. Have a really, really good Christmas, Love Crystal Zaitsoff Age 6 Dear Santa, Dear Santa, How is your RUDOLPH and your elves? Could I please have a black G.1. Joe plane? How are you Santa? Can you please leave a note for my aunt Noreen and one for me? Thank you? 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From Zemrosso. phiseapesad ineeanrh wes Program gives SHSS student tour of Ottawa PHU Rt in o federal Aimie Chernoft. Sheppard have been encouraging students to apply to the program aed sow another five SHSS students plan to go. In February. Lowe Pinckaey and Amy really “te was 2 lot of fam and really worth goeg Fome: and dcpartancet bead Al program entitied Encounters with Canada sow) Shall Caton. Louise Pinckney, Jodi Young and Amy Canttews phoro evening tour around the Rideau Canal, and went to the Rideau Mail, to name just a few ac- tivities. As well, she attended the Senate to get an inside look at how federal politics work in ac- tion. “Treena came back quite en- thused about government,”’ Foster said She brought literature back with her that he has been able to use in his social studies classes, which is one of the spinoff benefits of the trip, he said. Students stayed at the Terry Fox Centre. Foster and Sheppard said they wanted to let the community know where some of their tax dollars are going. More equality for women needed, local MP says By CasNews Staff Progress has been made towards gender equality over the last 20 years, but not enough, said Lyle Kristiansen, NDP MP for Kootenay West-Revelstoke. “Women still earn only 65 per cent of men’s — down from 66 per cent a year ago, still have no national child-care program, face reduced family-planning services and re-criminalization of abortion."’ he said in a news release. ‘‘That’s not good enough.”” Kristiansen and MP Dawn Black, who speaks for the NDP in Parliament on women’s issues, released an analysis of progress, after 20 years, on the 1970 Royal Com- mission Report on the Status of Women, the release said Kristiansen and Black agree there has been some progress, but it’s not enough, and they join national women’s groups in calling for a new royal commission to set targets that should be reached soon — not after another 20 years. Meanwhile, vigils and memorial services were held to mark the first anniversary of the murder of 14 women at Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal Kristiansen used the term LYLE KRISTIANSEN . Supports women “‘assassination”’ in referring to the Montreal murders because, he said, “*The massacre was a political act of madness that reflects a madness of continuing inequality in our society, in which many men are needlessly fearful of women taking a truly equal role.”” Black is the author of the analysis of action on the royal commission of two decades ago. Her report is titled 20 Years Later — An Assessment of the Implementation of the Recom- mendations of the Royai Com- mission on the Status of Women. A limited number of copies are, avaiiabie through