as_Castlégar News November 5, 1966 COME SEE OUR HOME & OFFICE Now in Sfock . . . Blueline Column Pad ® 2-16 Columns Two Week Time Books Montly Time Books Payroll Book & Payroll Employee Report Books Purchase Order Book Cash Receipt Books 1987 Weekly & Daily Planners PARTY SCENES . . . Robson Fire Department and Telephone Message Pads Boxes of 100 Window Envelopes Boxes of 100 Regular Envelopes Boxes of 100 Large Brown Envelopes (Many Sizes) © Stamp Pads © File Folder Colored Labels (On Boxes of 200s) © Auto Expense Books *® Montly Expense Books Tape Dispenser Mending Tape__.__. _.. *1. 99 Legal File Folders... $12°° Super Hot Buy! a aa Last) $999 NON see QE rout TRAYS .... FILES SP Where You Belong By CasNews Staff Castlegar Rebels defeated Rossland Warriors 8-5 in Rossland Tuesday night to take over sole possession of first place in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League's West Division. Going into the game Rossland and Castlegar were tied for top spot with 14 points apiece. Each team had Won seven games and lost four. But the Rebels are now two points up on the Warriors with 16 points in 12 games. The two teams were tied 3-3 after the first period of the hard hitting game. Rossland scored two quick goals within Atom Reps win two games Castlegar's Atom Rep Hockey team played Spokane and Creston on the weekend and came out the winner in both games. Saturday evening the Atoms dump ed Spokane 10-2. It looked as if the game would be close at first, with the score 2-1 for Castlegar at the end of the first period. Mike Hunter scored 30 seconds into the game to start things off for Castle. gar. Halfway through the period, Spo- kane’s Travis Bratto put one in to tie the game at one goal apiece. Pat Biln scored the second Castlegar goal to put them ahead at the end of 20 minutes of play Castlegar opened the game up in the second period with one goal by Steven Ladies Auxiliary Halloween party was a huge suc Brown and two by Fred Geinger take over West Division the first two minutes of play, but Castlegar came back to and four assists. even the score at the end of 20 minutes. The i.ebels led 6-4 after the second frame. Rick Veins scored four goals for the Rebels, Dane Jack- son had two goals and two assists, Dean Sjodin had a goal and an assist, while Trent Thibert also scored a goal. Dave Terhune picked up four assists, while Darcy Martini and Walter Sheloff had two assists each. Meanwhile, Shane Hendrickson’s hattrick paced Cran brook Colts to their 7-4 win Saturday night at the Community Complex. Hendrickson also added an assist, while teammate Darcy Allison picked up five points — a goal Cranbrook broke on top in the first period, heading into the dressing room up 2-0 after 20 minutes of play. The Colts outshot Castlegar 14-10. But the Rebels roared back in the middle frame on three goals in less than three minutes. Taylor Harding started the scoring binge when he beat Cranbrook goalie Mike Daldise at 6:01. Kevin Biln was credited with the assist. Lorne Kanigan then tied the game a minute and a half later with help from Dean Sjodin. Walter Sheloff put the Rebels on top for the first and only time in the game at 8:59, assisted by Rick Viens and Dane Jackson. But Cranbrook came back to tie the game before the Cranbrook then scored two more goals d= the third period to take a 5-3 lead, before Castlegar closed to within ore goal on Jackson's marker at 9:14. Cranbrook regained the two-goal cushion a few minutes later and then iced the game in the last minute with an empty net goal The Rebels outshot Cranbrook 46-41, including a 20-18 edge in the final frame. The Rebels’ next game is Saturday when they host Kimberley in the Community Complex. Game time is 8 p.m. By CORALEA Stanley Humphries secondary school swim team claimed first place in the largest school regional meet ever held this weekend at the Nelson Aquatic Centre. The 13 swimmers tallied 188 points followed by Nelson 138, Trail Also a first for the Kootenay Region, L.V. Rogers of Nelson entered four synchronized female swimmers who will participate in the provincial event. Veteran swimmers Jeff Schuep- fer and Wendy Pilla led the local SHSS SWIMMERS WIN FIRST PLACE team with top scoring points — both itching BCSSA provincial 100 freestyle and 50 freestyle. re- spectively. cham Nov. 21 and 22. andman Inn cess again this year. Winners included: ages 1-4 first — Timothy Benton, second Jill Borko, third Celia Shay; ages 5-6: first — Susan Balabuck, second Mark Kinakin, third Daniel! Salekin; ages 9-13: first —Martin Whitehead, second — Jacqueline Borko, third — Jacinta D'Andrea. Best overall costume was Torrie LaHuve. Spokane’s Sean McLaughlin replied with his team’s second and final goal of the game, followed by a period-ending I by > r00 ey Geinger eg away with the ALL TIED UP . . . Cranbrook Colts detenceman Mike Deloise clear view of shot from the point during KUHL bd hc tka 7 = McBride ties up Castlegar Rebel forward Taylor Har- game Saturday night at the Community Complex. 365-7813 game in the third period. Brian Ying in goal crease, giving Cranbrook goalies Mike Colts dropped Rebels 7-5 Penguins salvage 2-2 wins 3-20ver Playboys By CasNews Staff Perry Klit scored what turned out to “In the Heart of Downtown Castlegar CLOSED THIS SUNDAY. Castiews Photo by Doug Hervey while Mike Hunter and Pat. Biln notched their second goals. Geinger scored his fourth goal in the last minute of the game. FANTASTIC OFFER! BUY A Panasonic * AND WE'LL GIVE YOUA MICROWAVE OVEN Going, going, Pee Wees lose to Cranbrook tie with Canucks PITTSBURGH (AP) — Only a third period effort by Lemieux also has goals in seven straight games Mario Lemieux spared the Pittsburgh Penguins from a home loss to the NHL's worst team. “We had no offence tonight apart from Mario,” said. Mantha preferred to give credit to the be the winning goal at 12:37 of the second period Monday night to give Sandman Inn a 3-2 victory over Castle gar Playboys in a Castlegar Recre ational Hockey League game. On Sunday, Castlegar Knights and Woodland Park Shell played to a 4-4 tie while the Playboys shut out Checkers, Brad Makortoff scored for Woodland Park Shell with help from Wes Mc Pherson. 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Canada Savings Bonds are pe guaranteed by the Government eae of Canada You're free to cash in your bonds at any time at full face value - with no interest penalty after January 31, 1987 Riess trey the convenient Payroll sake is i out, so buy To make sure you don't miss out on this year’s November 7, 1986 is the last day the bonds may be bought witho paying accrued interest Canada By CasNews Staff Castlegar Pee Wees couldn't hold an early lead and fell 5-2 to a visiting Cranbrook team Sunday in the Com munity Complex Dustin Rileof gave Castlegar an early 1-0 lead when he beat Cranbrook goalie Don Burr in the first period David Green picked up the assist Green extended the lead to 20 a little more than five minutes later, with help from Shane Cutler and Frank Strobel But that was all the local squad would get as Cranbrook put up a defensive shield and scored five un answered goals: one in the first period, two in the second and two more in the third Vaughan Welychko was in goal for the Castlegar team The Castlegar Pee Wees play an exhibition game Saturday in the Community Complex at 5 p.m. against Penticton. Penticton then meets Trail Sunday at 10:15 a.m. in the Pioneer Arena Saints team revived By CasNews Staff Selkirk College Saints men’s basket ball team will take to the court for the first time in three or four years this weekend when they meet Bast Koote nay Community College The team was one of the victims of the college's restraint program when Education course was ver, Kon Woodward has taken over the coaching duties and hopes to enter a team in the Totem Conference Community College league which be gins in January The Saints will take on EKCC at 8 p.m. Friday and again at noon Satur day. Both games are in the Castlegar campus gymnasium As well. the Saints will be tuning up for league play with a number of games against local recreational league teams. Lemieux scored his league-leading 17th goal midway through the third period as the Penguins salvaged a 2-2 tie with the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night The Penguin centre scored at 10:21 when he took a pass from Dan Frawley, fought off a check from defence. man Dave Richter and banked a shot into the upper right corner off the goal post Lemieux made a great play, said Canucks coach Tom Watt. “I thought we worked hard the whole game but hard work isn't always necessarily rewarded the way it should be Vancouver outshot Pittsburgh 37-26, but they beat veteran goalie Gilles Meloche only twice. The first goal came 44 seconds after the game started when Jim Sandlak beat Meloche from a sharp angle After Moe Mantha scored on a second-period power play to give Pittsburgh a 1-1 tie, the Canucks answered with a power-play score. Rick Lanz shot the puck from the right point and Tony Tanti tipped it in for his third goal. Meloche tried to grab the puck with his glove and ended up directing it into the net We probably could have won this game,” Tanti said We've been struggling, so we'll take a tie and hope it’s the start of turning things around.” The tie ended the Canucks’ four-game losing streak and extended Pittsburgh's winless streak to four. The Penguins are 1-3-2 since opening the season with seven consecutive wins. We were very fortunate to get a point,” said Pitts burgh coach Bob Berry Berry declined to single out any player for criticism but it is obvious he was not talking about Lemieux, who has at least one point in each of Pittsburgh's 13 games rather than dwell on his team’s shortcomings. Vancouver Mallards 2-0. In Sandman Inn's win over the Play In the final period, Shell goaltender Tony Nazaroff opened the Stan Makortoff held cff the Knights scoring for the Playboys, assisted by while his team scored two goals to tie Sandman Inn re- the game. Doug Makortoff scored both sponded with two goals in the last goals. McPherson assisted on both three minutes of the period to go ahead goals, while Neil Archambault was Kevin Kirby and Lyle Stoushnow credited with one assist scored the goals with assists coming _In the Playboys’ win over Checkers is 2-8-2 this season. They played just about a perfect road game,” Mantha said. “It was like old-time hockey, just going up and down the wing and playing a really solid game.” In other games it was Philadelphia Flyers 7 New Jersey Devils 1, Winnipeg Jets 6 Quebec Nordiques 3, New York Islanders 7 Washington Capitals 1 Flyers 7 Devils 1 After producing a NHL record 34 power-play goals last season, Tim Kerr qualifies as an expert on scoring with a manpower advantage. Kerr proved that again Tuesday night with a pair of power-play goals as Philadelphia routed New Jersey Devils 7.1 It was the Flyers’ third consecutive victory and 10th this season against two losses — the best record in the league Kerr's goals came in the second period as Phil adelphia took a 3.1 lead Mark Howe. Derrick Smith, Peter Zezel, Ron Sutter and Pelle Eklund also scored for Philadelphia. New Jersey opened the scoring with a goal by Uli Hiemer Jets 6 Nordiques 3 Winnipeg defenceman Jim Kyte's first goal of the season at 6:11 of the third period gave the Nordiques their first home loss of the season. Dale Hawerchuk, who had two goals. and Gilles Hamel added insurance markers. Paul MacLean and Doug Smail had Winnipeg's other goals Islanders 7 Capitals 1 Pat LaFontaine and Mike Bossy scored two goals each for the Islanders. Patrick Flatley, Brent Sutter and Brian Trottier also scored for New York. Mike Gartner was the only Capital to score Lanier manager of the year NEW YORK (AP) — Hal Lanier, Francisco Giants got the other two fielder, spent five years as a coach with who guided the Houston Astros to the first-place votes. National League West Divison title in his first’ season as a major league Overall, Lanier he St. Louis Cardinals before taking the Astros’ job finished with 108 He took over a Houston team that | manage, was named today the National points to 62 for Johnson, 42 for Craig. 1985 finished tied for third in the West League's manager of the year by the three for John Felske of the Phil 12 games behind the champion Los Baseball Writers’ Association of adelphia Phillies and one for Jim Ley Angeles Dodgers with an 83-79 record America land of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Johnson and led them to a 96-66 mark, 10 games Lanier is the first rookie manager to was fourth in the voting last season and better than second-place Cincinnati win the award He got 19 of a possible 24 first second in 1984 The Astros pushed the Mets to six tight games in the league champion place votes to three for runner-up Five points were awarded for a first. ship series, losing in 16 innings in the Davey Johnson, who managed the New place vote, three for second and one for sixth game after holding a 30 lead York Mets to a victory over the Astros third. The voting was done before the entering the ninth inning. in the NL playoffs and on to a World postseason by two baseball writers in Lanier earlier was named Associated Series championship against the Bos) each NL city Press manager of the year in balloting ton Red Sox. Roger Craig of the San Lanier, a former major league in- by sports writers and broadcasters Italia won the start and led by no more than 39 seconds. Canada got in New Zealand led from start against front of the next to last leg. moving h Kiss. winning by 2:23 around the final buoy with a 13.second erica I] and New Zealand lead Near the end of the tacking due Canada IT's mainsail flapped and Italia point ahead of Italia. Stars and streaked for the finish line Stnpes ts fifth with 21 leaves Canada. with 11 . in ninth place in the 12-boat challenger series. The top four yachts reasons for the penalty flags will will advance to the semifinals that start remain unknown until the protests are d marker from D Klit and Vince Mallards, the Playboys scored their two goals in the first period Klit scored the only goals in the Randy Martin scored the first goal middle period. Terry Halisheff scored assisted by George Roberts and Tony for the Playboys in the third period. Nazaroff at &12 and Red Zavaduk assisted by Randy Renz to come within scored the other goal at 14:33. He was a goal of tying Sandman Inn, but the assisted by Terry Halisheff and Mitch score remained 3-2 for the Inn team. Quaedvlieg In the tie game between the Knights Recreational League play resume on and the Shell team, the Knights led 2.1 Thursday when the Knights take on after the first period on goals by Don Checkers/Mallards at 10 p.m. in the Deschene and CWief Mercer. Assists Community Complex Canada loses to Italy in challenger series Australia (CP Cup from the Australians Canada II swung into the last leg with © Amerca Il, the New York Yacht the lead, but lost a tacking duel and the Club's entry. skippered by John Kolius race to Italia in second-round action beat the Engiand’s White Crusader today of the America’s Cup challenger New Zealand. skippered by Chris Dickson, beat French Kiss 37 seconds, handing —_Kolius! whose only loss im the chal Canada II its third consecutive loss in the second round robin of the cha ¢ first round. came from behind series came against New Zealand + White Crusader won the start rica Il won by one minute points each. while White Cro emained in third with 23 points, h America Il and White Crusader “est flags at the finish line. The formally filed. French Kiss and New In other races today. America II and Zealand had protest flags up over an New Zealand made it four wins in as incident which took place before the the second round to star remain tied for the lead among beats four protests in today’s races seeking a chance to win the America’s were dismissed