Stedman’s — Downtown Castlegar LOSES THE DOORS Final Day — Sat., Jan. 18! ALL RACKS, FIXTURES AND TILLS WILL BE SOLD! The Management and Staff of Stedmans wishes to express their thanks to all the people of Castlegar area who supported them throughout the years. ALL SALES FINAL — NO REFUNDS — NO RETURNS! GET YOUR CASH CARD TODAY! ron 24-nour TELLER SERVICE at Castlegar and Trail Over 200 ATM's soon pus in Canada! By JERRY HURD For the second consecutive game in the Grand Forks arena, the Castlegar Rebels Friday forced the Border Bruins into overtime. Forty-two seconds into the sudden death overtime period Dean Sjodin tallied the winning marker on a pass from Dane Jackson and Dan Taylor. The Border Bruins, boosted by 12 imports, opened the scoring just over a minute into the first period. The Rebels replied a minute later when Jackson received a centring pass and put the puck past the pads of Bruins’ goaltender, Mike MeNelly. more at the 16:51 mark. second short end of the stick. period. The fast skating, physical game ‘The Border Bruins, tied for third spot with Rossland, ended the first period in front 2-1 when they scored one ‘The steady forechecking and taking the body in their own zone prevented the Border Bruins from taking a shot net. At 9:30 Ken Hoodikoff on the powerplay found the open side of the net to put the Rebels within one goal. It haenpiaaydjctieg ~ virmgha ee A aor took Both of Hurd’s goals pet his linemates. ae a he pad The last five minutes left arena very vocal, only to have the game go into overtime. ‘The Rebels drew the puck from the faceoff to Rebel d ig the period only to see the Rebels come up on the The Bruins scored two goals to the Rebels’ single. Rod Horkoff scored the Rebels’ only goal at the 3:67 mark. The Rebels left the second period with a score of 4-2 in the Border Bruins favor. Not to be outscored by the Border Bruins, the determination of the Rebels was evident in the third After receiving their first penalty of the third frame, the Rebels showed the depth of their penalty killing lines. Bruin zone. Taylor. He in turn dumped it into the Border ‘The hard work of Jackson along the boards was rewarded when he passed the puck over to Sjodin. On a scramble in front of the set Sjodin slid the puck along the game as he came up with numerous key saves. Likewise, Border Bruin goalie McNelly literally robbed the Rebels on several occasions. Assists in the game were credited to Rod Horkoff with three, Talor and Hoodikoff with two apiece, while singles went to Jackson, Hurd and Wayne Salekin. ALLEY At the 11:04 mark, a three-way passing play saw Ken Sherstobitoff toss the puck into the open side of the net to fired a hard slapshot into the net. The period ended 2-1 in favor of the Rebels. Shots on goal were 15-5 for the Rebels. Also Voykin. This is Voykin's fourth consecutive year goalie. Voykin has been at University of Victoria science. then continues his education at UVic to finish his Bachelor of Science degree. HEADING FOR THE HOOP . . . Kinnaird Junior Secon- dary School basketball player drives for the basket during game against Grand Forks Friday afternoon KJSS went on to win the game 38-12. Game was part of a two-day five-team Grade 8 girls tourney at KJSS that wound up Saturday TWO ON FIRST TEAM Five Rebels named to West all-star team By CasNews Staff Two members of the Castlegar Rebels have been named to the first team of the Kootenay International Ju- nior Hockey League's West Division all-star team, while three other Rebels have been named to the second team. Right winger Rod Horcoff and left winger Kelly Hurd have been named to the first team along with defencemen Scott Reid and Gary Cahoon, and centre Jay Lukonowsky of Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters and goaltender Jim Bailey of Beaver Valley Rebels defencemen Dan Taylor and Darcy Martini, and centre Ken Hoodicoff are on the second team, along with left wing Mike Kellor and goaltender Mike McNelly of Grand Forks, and Jody Burk of Nelson, playing right wing. Tom Renny of Trail will coach the team and Bob Bradford of Trail is manager. The East Division first team consists of goaltender Chad Kambietz of Elk Valley, defencemen Mike Hall and Chad Biafore and right wing Craig Penich of Cranbrook, left wing Charlie Goodwin of KELLY HURD left wing Spokane and centre Shannon Krusky of Columbia Valley. Mike Deloise of Cranbrook is goaltender for the second team. The team also includes defenceman Darcy Sheets and left wing Ken Cross of Elk Valley, right wing Travis Knowles of Spokane and cen- tre Mike Hilts of Spokane, defenceman Steve Nadin, coach Shannon Krusky and manager Ed Mountain of Columbia Valley. Bud Bod man of Spokane Braves is the guest coach. ROD HORCOFF . . fight wing The annual all-star game will be played Saturday at the Columbia Valley arena in Invermere. Game time is 8 p.m. The evening will begin with a banquet at 5 p.m. This year’s guest of honor to be roasted is veteran hockey coach Bud Bodman Sr., coach of Spokane Braves. Bodman has played and coached hoe key in Spokane since 1956, and has been one of the most colorful individuals in this area over the years. CosNewsPhote by Chery! Colderbonk Hurd tops league scoring By CasNews Staff Three Castlegar Rebels are among the top scorers in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League. Kelly Hurd leads the league with 53 goals and 54 assists for 107 points, ac cording to latest statistics. Ken Hoodicoff is third in the Full stats, 62 West Division with 26 goals and 68 assists for 94 points, while Rod Horcoff is sixth wit goals and 40 assists for 63 points. Mike Hall of Cranbrook Colts leads the East Division with 21 goals and 63 assists for 84 points. Meanwhile, the Rebels are in second place in West Div ision standings with 20 wins and 10 losses for 40 points. Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters lead the division with 26 wins and only four lésses for 52 points. Grand Forks Border Bruins are third with a 13-16 record for 26 points. Cranbrook Colts lead the East Division with 24 wins and six losses for 48 points. SATURDAY NIGHT NHL Oilers topple Habs MONTREAL (CP) — Paul Coffey and Jari Kurri each scored twice as Edmonton Oilers exploded for five second-period goals and went on to defeat Montreal Canadiens 6-3 in National Hockey League action Saturday night. Wayne Gretzky picked up a goal and three assists to help the Oilers snap their two-game losing streak and end Montreal's undefeated stretch at home at 10 games. The Canadiens were 9-0-1 since losing an overtime game here to the Oilers on Nov. 20. Dave Lumley also scored for Edmonton, while Bobby Smith and Bob Gainey replied for Montreal. Andy Moog played a solid game in goal for Edmonton, making 22 saves including several big ones early in the first period when the game was still scoreless. BUFFALO 3 PITTSBURGH 3 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bob Halkidis scored his first National Hockey League goal with 7:56 remaining in the third period to give Buffalo Sabres a 3-3 tie with Pittsburgh Penguins. Buffalo trailed 3-1 entering the third period before Ric Seiling scored his ninth of the year at 7:21, putting his own rebound past goalie Gilles Meloche Halkidis, who assisted on the first two Sabres’ goals, scored at 12:04 when Meloche and defenceman Norm Schmidt failed in attempts to clear the puck. Mike Foligno scored his 21st at 10:35 of the first period before the Penguins scored three consecutive goals. QUEBEC 5 TORONTO 1 TORONTO (CP) — Anton Stastny broke a third-period tie with the game's third and fourth goals then set up Alain Cote and Dale Hunter for goals in leading Quebec to a 51 vietory over Toronto Maple Leafs and helping the Nordiques stretch their winning streak to seven games. ‘The Nordiques have been unstoppable since beating the touring Soviet Red Army team 5-1 in an exhibition game Dec. 29 in Quebec. Their latest victory lifted them into sole possession of first place in the Adams Division with a 25-15-2 record. The Leafs, fourth in the Norris, slipped to 11-245. Toronto's Marian Stastny scored in the first period and Quebec's Hunter in the second. Anton Stastny broke the tie in the Nordiques’ favor at 3:18 of the third period when he beat Leaf goaltender Don Edwards to the short side of the net with a wrist shot from the faceoff circle to the goaltender's right ISLANDERS 8 DETROIT 2 UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Bryan Trottier scored the 400th goal of his NHL career and John Tonelli his 200th as New York Islanders thrashed Detroit Red Wings 8-2. With the Islanders leading 4-0, Trottier got his goal at 15:88 of the second period. He took a pass from Mike Bossy, skated in all alone on Detroit goalie Mark LaForest, deked to his left and deposited the puck into the short side of the net for his 20th goal of the season. Tonelli’s goal, his 14th of the season, came at 19:03 of the first period when he rebounded a shot by Pat Flatley to make it 2-0. Stefan Persson also assisted. Both also assisted on New York's first goal, the third of the season by Randy Boyd, at 3:51 of the opening period. KINGS 4 BLUES 4 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Dave Barr deflected Lee Norwood's slap shot into the net at 16:53 of the third period to lift St. Louis Blues into a 4-4 tie with Los Angeles Kings. Barr’s deflection offset milestone performances by Los Angeles centre Marcel Dionne, who registered his 900th career assist and scored two goals to give him 650. The Kings, while winding up a 3-1-1 swing away from home, overcame St. Louis’ 47-24 advantage on shots. Dionne’s second goal of the night and 21st of the year came at 12:12 of the third period when Los Angeles defenceman Brian Engblom split the Blues defence with a rush into St. Louis’ zone, only to have the puck knocked off his stick. Dionne recovered it and scored to give the Kings a 4-3 edge. That held until Barr scored his eighth of the year 4'/ minutes later. Division. Graham made it 4-2 at 2:48 of the third when he took the puck from behind his own goal and drove all the way to the other end for his 15th goal of the season. ‘The Capitals trailed 8-1 at the end of the second period, but pulled within one goal twice in the third — the last time on Craig Laughlin’s goal that made it 43 at 8:68. But Scott Bjugstad scored for the North Stars at 18:02 on a pass in front of the net from Dino Ciccatelli to set the final margin. BRUINS 8 JETS 4 BOSTON (AP) — Keith Crowder and Rick Middleton scored two goals each and Barry Pederson earned four assists, leading Boston Bruins to an 84 victory over Winnipeg Jets. Gord Kluzak, Geoff Courtnall, Mike O'Connell, and Nevin Markwart also scored for Boston as the Bruins improved their home record to 14-2-4. Boston took a 1-0 lead in the first period as Ken Linseman, returning after a five-game absence because ofa stress fracture in his hand, set up Crowder for the veteran winger’s 17th goal of the season. ‘The Jets tied the score on a power-play goal by Dale Hawerchuk, his 29th, in the opening minute of the second period, but the Bruins quickly regained command en route to just their second victory in the last six starts. FLYERS 8 DEVILS 4 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Tim Kerr and Mark Howe scored goals 11 seconds apart in the first period to give Philadelphia the lead for good as the Flyers routed New Jersey Devils 8-4. Kerr banged his own rebound past Devils’ goaltender Glenn Resch with 5:44 left in the period to give Philadelphia a 2-1 lead. It was his 36th goal of the season and 23rd on a power play, both tops in the league this season. Howe, who assisted on three goals, then intercepted a pass by Devils’ defenseman Dave Lewis and poked a 10-foot set past Resch for his 13th goal of the season and a two-goal Flyers lead 11 seconds later. Philadelphia, which has won eight of its last 10, blew the game open in the second period, scoring five times. Keller helps Leafs beat Blazers 5-1 By The Canadian Press Nelson Maple Leafs keep on winning and forward Lee Keller was the latest player to pace the high-flying club. Keller broke a 1-1 tie midway through the second period with a short-handed goal and the Maple Leafs notched a 5-1 Western Inter national Hockey League vie tory over the visiting Elk Valley Blazers. Also scoring for the league leading Leafs were Gord Pace, with two goals, Lorne Anderson and Rob Wright The lone Blazer to beat Nelson goalie Randy Kirby was Rob Semchuk The Leafs outshot Elk Val ley 37-29. In Kimberley, three goals by Myron Luker led the Dynamiters to a 6-3 win over the Cranbrook Royals at Kimberley Jim Jarrett, Rick Willey and Hal Burton added single goals for the Dynamiters: Burton was credited with an empty-net marker with 1:05 left after a Cranbrook de fender threw his stick to head off the shot For the Royals, who trailed 31 and 42 by periods, Wayne MacFarlane, Troy Farkvam and Bob Craig each scored once. Mark Taylor stopped 27 shots for Cranbrook, while Leo Karchie was credited with 18 saves for the Dyna miters. The win was the third in a row for the Dynamiters, solidly in second place in the league standings, while the Royals remain fourth, six points ahead of last-place Trail.