CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 30,1983" BS. Fire Safety Tips... SMOKE KILLS FEOPLE Smoke couses jority of fire-related déaths. Hot flames gylowon thetat ot Kars ra curing a lirs. smoke contains doodty killer gases ide smoke’ Is thon monox! produced, | iite-sustalning "feqventh is consumed. Most fire victims die trom these factors, usatly before they awoken, In many "BOSTON (AP) :— Rookie Jacques Lemaire Lue Dufour recorded his first three-goal gama iii the Na- -Honal Hockey League to lead ‘ Boston Bruins to their ningth consecutive victory, a 7-3 win over Detroit Red Wings on” Saturday afternoon, Keith Crowder, Peter Mc- Nab, ‘Barry Pederson and Tom Fergus also scored for Boston while | goalie Pete - Peeters extended his ur- beaten streak to 26 games. *.° The Bruins, who are 12-41 here since Detroit's last yic- tory over Boston on Dec. 12, “1976, were outshot 18-5 in the first period but took a 2-1 load, . with ail Ange goals, LEAFS 5 SABRES 3 TORONTO (CP) — Toron- to Maple Leafs fell hehind 2-0 on Buffslo's first two shots - ,then bounced back, with the help of right ‘winger Miro- ’ -slav: Frycer's ,.two' second: fal defenceman Barry. Melrose’ goal at 6:16 of the first period and gained momentum'when * period. gorls, to: defeat, the’ ; Sabres 6-3." i Lindy. Ruff and Dale Mc Court had Buffalo in ‘front with goals at 1:81 and 2:18 of “ingarance © goal with ‘goal wit the Lerfs th lead sein. Terry, Martin * the final’ | period: ‘when the Swedish forward’ blasted in his own rebound on a power | three key saves followin; the goal, most notable ‘on. a ‘hooming shot by. defenceman Robinson... QUEBEC (CP): : winger Michel Goulet broke a 4d tie with his 36th: goal of in Nelson, Seas] Congratulations go out to William (Joe) Mather of Castlegar, win- ner of a 1983 Mustang G.L. Pictured above is Ken DeJong right) Mute? ‘of Simpsons-Sears in Castlegar presenting the lucky winner with the.keys to the car. The presentation was made last Thursday at Whitewater Motors Joe was one of 8:car winners in Sears " Canada- wide "Win a Mustang Credit Contest” held in October and November, 1982 in which there were numerous other prize, winners. ~ 343 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-3331 ted de Scoring: for O'Keefe: was ‘done: by John Horeoff, Mal. goal. lar! 19th, and; Paul: Holmgre: ‘for’ Philadel “Walker scoréed~ Sport ‘Huts’ third goal, assisted Joe Seid and ‘Jos, Antig- Connell. a Vince McConnell got.five assists, and Jerry” -Antignani © a Vince © Antignani © three each. Horcoff, "Dan Haines, end Darosa got two each, while: ‘Mitch Quadvelig Westn Cazada School Of Auctioneering Ltd. -canodo’s rst and only’ compl ted wader te Srote ade $l Ler men’s: Hockey’ ‘League action Thursday night, ‘Malotey’s. is in fourth place in leagué p! “Ina game played Wednesday Goose Creel feated ‘Trans- OX, e “> For complete statistics ae 880. Weekend Wrap-Up.’ For ‘fu- ‘ture games, see Sports Cal- Free Pick- Up& Delivery for Castlegar Customers ‘ Courtesy Cars Available - 368-3030 or 0113: . Complete Auto Body and Painting F Complete ICBC Repairs: “OTHE RIGHT EQUIPMENT FOR: THE 108: Wants. of meetings ‘car Chicken & Seatood Costlegar. Pi ‘Casilegar New! by Friday’ r Wednesda tack Cheryl ‘con ‘be listed | : HOCKEY _ - GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE | Sander Crosk: 9 nop. m., oldai _ Baker, 614; Mike Loren, 601. /, 05 ear-Limited ee — or Warranty - to 6", 7" of B” Flues ‘FOR ALL SEA: “WE SERVICE | peas ose “We' also offer a complete range’ of fine wood Fireplace Inserts. ‘ f The: ‘annual Vernon; Sum: | mer Hockey School is gearing: ‘up for another’ season. The ‘Hockey ‘School ‘is organized , by the Program Division, Sports Section, of the .Gre- ‘ater Vernon Parks “and Rec-| feation District. Its goal Is. ‘to provide y with qua: weeks being ‘olfered in 1988, beginning Aug.:2 to Aug. a _Younsters may register for as many weeks as they wish. fk ‘The cost is $90 per week. The age tatbgories | will’ be grouped as per.the following: 8 ‘and’ 9-year-olds;-10 and lity ‘ica hockey. instructions but at the sanie time provide” -the. students with a ‘divers- ‘ified program, aimed at-the ability, ‘Thirty students to a ‘development of the’ “total ‘hockey player.” | structured as’ d offers, on a. daily basi, three hours of in- ‘program, swim sessions, power skating drills, ‘ ‘recreational ‘games, bare! Cup, game: films, ‘in- ‘Canada Rene Sin gle: Jim: Proud, .276; Men's High Three; Dave Calder, Lat Team High ‘Single:The Charger 1041; Team High ‘Three: the gers, 2936. Other cogs: SI jin Proud. 6473 Aan Anne Podd, 645; 3, Ed 622; John* Weishal 610; Dave Hiebert, 607.: Th Yalu ga 600's: ‘Phy}lis 622; Sharon Grewcock, 617; Linde Buday, 612; ore _Gretchin, (608; Jean Night piyihe tiltor, Y he 4 ree/, 609; Maxine Rominuth, sate my ayia, 660; Pearl Mott, 697; R onda ‘Swailis! hoff, 612 aut Nite Ladies’ Hlah Single: er Rezonsolf, 276; ° L Three: Shi : Shirley Merry, 85; Judy Kottinow. 64h: Carel , 636; “Annie Koochin, Sha Serge outa: Johnine Hasck, ‘ We Mixed Lodies’ High Stadio: neingy ‘unos, 225;Ladies’| High “Three: ol Khowler, ns. Hig stan Alb vay sheridon, es; Lyon Rabin. Brindley, 692. High sin ‘Singiet Marvin Meets 904; Men's High ( Culdaat GROCETERIA & “LAUNDROMAT yao LSAGUE: chs Single: : Nancy Hi ; Ladies’ High Three: - |, 646.: Men's High: Woo: fear Sins 197; nan High Other: 11-year. “18 and -14- - year-olds, Indivi uals may be changed ‘from: one group. to another depending ‘on their group. i The main ingredionta ‘and success td ahockey: school, naturally, is the quality of its instructors, Each’ instruc! ‘becaiise of his ability to teach’ ‘the Sundepentals of the game veombined: ent, Nick’ Koothin, 699. Team Hike ‘inate lucky 7. 1077; Team ree 3107. Other 689; bi ;otenn Rolloff, 675; Robinson, fem Shirley Sia Ton Marsbolt, 619; Elaine Mar- tin, 613; Madie Mein: intyre, re, 612. ‘Jon. 14. Ladies’ ‘High Soa le: Erma ma yt, ign -T a 00's ‘and 7 beth vt 3 Lynn, Bolley, ii clamenis Gat: bes Fekete Pegoy Three: ‘Nocair, 665. High je: ‘Wayne Cox, on Men's Three: : Wayne Cox, 624, om High Sit Boomer, 11' 3; Dwayne Ki Lorry vier Fos: Marvin Thorgairaon, 702;' Rudy Nocalr, Wood, 611; Francis “635; Smitheram, ae nda Wood, 3 [i Tunior, A hoe ~ seeing his fourth season as ing experience includes rep teama in Maple Ridge and “ coaching’ Bronco, baseball, fishing and camping.’ Stre- liev is a student at Selkir! ting into‘ his old-form and should be good for .many Playoffs CHARLIE LIND Charlie Lind, a 17-year- -old left wing with the Reb- ‘els, is seeing. his second + KISHI, team, Lind ‘played. ey | in Kel- owna for two months this season before coming back to the Rebels. A grade 12 student at. Stanley Hum- phries: Secondary School, Lind is a great addition to the team and is always a threat to the opposition. His’ future goals include trying for a hockey scholar-. ests include golf, baseball, kc naar skiing and fishing. “A.student at Selkirk Col- lege, Armstrong is enjoy- “before joining the Rebels. a Rebel, .playing.centre with the team. Past: play-. Port_.: Coquitlam... Other 5 \ sporting interests include - ‘College. Coming back from : a broken wrist, he is get-* goals in the upcoming ‘the Rebels in. his rookie °12 student at Stanley Hum- a line for the. Rebels -and an interest year of action with the _ fishin; ship. Other sporting inter- | SEAN ARMSTRONG Sean Armstrong, 19, is in'his first year with the Rebels, pisying left wing. ing hockey this year and is hoping his team will win the KIJHL title. He is'a’ hard-working, strong ‘ska- ter, scoring many goals anda good checker. He. played on'many rep teams Armstrong is also a hockey referee and likes skiing as’ ‘well’ “as. baseball “in the.’ summer, : SCOTT JONES Scott .Jones,.17 years old, plays right wing with year. Jones played with a Tier 2.Junior A team in Vernon for two weeks this season before returning to + the Rebels. He is a Grade phries. Future goals in- clude trying for a hockey scholarship..: Jones, a rough, hustling hockey player is on the top scoring sports, such as hunting and: y, IRECTORY} “New pro Godich aonmrers ‘MONTREAL (CP).— Jac- _.ques Lemaire was a hit es a, National Hockey League cen treman with Montreal Cana- ‘diens and he may. soon’ be back as an NHL coach, though probably. with a dif- ferent team. A 12-year veteran of: big: league hockey wars, Lemaire -is coaching Longueuil. Chev- aliers, an expansion team in the ‘Quebec. Major Junior Hockey League that boasts a ‘respectable 23-20-1 won-lost- tied record. Observers have lauded Le- «maire’s coaching ‘style, and some already are predicting ‘his’ next stop will be the NHL. °° : .“I_ know why you're’ writ- ing’ this’ story, now,”. Jean Rougeau, ‘president of. the junior league, told a reporter. “You think Lemaire is going to be coaching’ the Canadiens next season.” , ‘That makes Lemaire grim- : ace..He knows the Canadiens Haye been in a slump of late, but chides reporters for even suggesting:he might succeed :Bob Berry behind the Mon- “treal bench. - He says Berry is doing a -good job‘where, he-is, and suggests that he might never take the Montreal coaching job. “Twould have to think a lot about coaching the Canadiens because there would be a lot of pressure,” Lemaire said this week. “I don’t think I ever will” take the job. * “But I. don't see why I couldn't make it in the NHL with another team. After all, “hockey is hockey; the prob- lems are the same and the players: are. the. same. They're just getting more money ‘in the NHL.” He'has a one-year contract ‘with Longueuil, but doesn't say whether he plans to make a move after this season, Lemaire’ got the coaching winding down, With week Stanley Cup rings in his pos- session and 427 re, sen: son and playoff goals to his credit, he was ready. for a new challenge. He turned down a, “new. three-year, $225,000 contract from. Montreal (after...the 1978-79 season, and signed a three-year, $75,000 deal .as player-coach: with Sierre, a Division 2 team in Switzerland. i Lemaire. stayed there for two seasons, had,mixed suc- cess, and then returned to Montreal, saying he > was homesick. He served as an-assistant last season with Plattsburgh Ka State University in play. Then he was offered the Longueuil job. “He: deserves all the credit” for the team's show- ing, says’ Andre Mangifesto, the Chevaliers’ general man- lager. Rougeau says Lernaire has performed: . cles: “He's: shown the Hoys-how to play great hockey.” Right winter. JBobby Mor- ina, Longueuil's | leading scor- er, says the former NHL -all-star established’ a .good rapport with ‘the players. Fbug:aa*his-NHL ‘career’ wis") Eee Peat tn Prayer —~ : mea FREE CHURCH — Fellowship — Worship — Bible Study Family Bible Hour 9: 45a.m. Worship Service Bible Study & Prayer: is Tués. 7:30 p. te yat1201 +1 Stroct Pastdr: Tom Mulder : (Phone: 365-228) ae ANGLICAN CHURCH 1401 Columbia Ave. Sunday Services 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a. im. Robson Community Church 2nd & 4th Sundays, 10.a.m, “Ph, 365-6843 or 365-5842 SEVENTH: DAY _ADVENTIST CHURCH 1471 Col \ Aye. Trail ‘We Are Open | 364 Days a Year™ Monday - Friday 6:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 10: a) p.m. ‘Sunday & Holidays -9-10:30 p.m. 1038 Columbia Regular. Sete Services ‘Pastor Cliff Orieberg UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA . 2224 - 6th Ave. 1% Blocks South of Community Complex 9:40 a.m. — Singing 10 a.m. — Worship and Sunday School. Robson: 1st Sun. 7 p.m. 3rd Sunday, 10 a.m. : Rev. Ted Bristow ** 365-8337 or 365-7814" Sunday, '11 a.m. Legion Hall | ST.. PETER LUTHERAN -. 713. 4th Street ~ Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 9 a.m Pastor Terry Defoe CHtice 365-3664 Residence'365-7622 Liston to the Lutheran Hour - Sunday - 9. a.m. on Radio CKQR “APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF PENTECOST below Castleaird Flaza Ph. 365-6317 - 9:50 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a, m. ene Service | Fellowship Sor Service: Cottage aisles Studios Fri. 7:00 p.m. . Youth & Family Night Rev. Ed W Wegner. Foster Ph. 365-237. HOME OF CASTLEGAR FULL GOSPEL ACADEMY CHURCH OF GOD | PENTECOSTAL _ CALVARY BAPTIST - o> ae On ae 809 Merry Creek Road Past Fireside Motel, Pastor: R.H.’ Duckworth Family Bible Hour . 9:45 a.m, Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Fealse 6:30 p. WED. 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