{By The Canadian Press >: There was a lot of pressure . oa) Montreal goaltender Rich; ard ‘Sevigny 1 when the 1982, 88 Ni tional Hockey | Leag season, /“Clecarelll tied it at'14:41 with his cana f the year but ~ po’ ‘Pettersson put! Bt. Louis in front “Curling in: Castlegar has: ra ‘coffee and’ afternoon leagues for! “ithe! can’ be: found:’ at they rink’: N ured: . proposal, they’ did’ so. with : reservations... Many ‘players. ra it- tee? can help lighten your ‘ a ; burden. th: | Mombers of the ladies club the: lobby’: should ‘mark’ Dee:'5.on wd of calendars as the: annual ‘Og: - ra — next low -Bonspiel. This one-day. ¢ to hit''the jackpot wi ‘without having-to uy a: Een, ticket age « to the extreme: sides ‘of the dice” silt ‘i ‘are Bale to Note: CGA. Rule mye 5 3 Lodi Saigh Three! _T 7. (1) (b):!:“Players on’ the - Karen Mykyte, 709. 2. ers Hoh , non-delivering team. (sweep- Three: Bob Pokul en's Hor High Three: Bob Pakula, 669. era):: .. shall: place them- teem High Single: Super ‘Stars, 1304; Team High Three: Super selves in a stationary position ‘os 3502, ther i's nd "4 700's: P 1 sheet of ice and between the tart, 626, Strike ¢ Outs: Kevin hog'lines while the opposing » Aasen, Bob Pakula, is" di 80. you have’ a plete as to" al your eae year's ‘class, perhaps? Chief. évent brings the Ladies of the: i instructors Dennis: Johnson: afternoon, evening ing sl SAVE SAVE e Government Grant” is SAVE ane SAVE We ee and® 19 assis' ‘Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters still points: lead the league with 12 wing’ West Division with “five wins, ‘seven’ losis and ‘whit 37 points, one tie for 11 ts. Nelson holds down third Place | with wins” id: "83, points, poi ?: Rossland and Grand Forks “are tied ‘for fifth place with. talling four’ points ‘each. In the ‘East, division Cran- | fey till. a re re. Poin Ik Valley is fourth with 14°, 54 "points ‘while’ ‘Kimberley. < is: ticipants raising for skating 100 All Kiwanis procuads will bo diructed towards community projacts Ali othur clubs ace ulganrations wetter ve nul peocuuds we. - Be. bos dae, ‘San Ant wry Proulx of Trail te CEE Pas Siesu' N=neu wNenee! 58200 p STANLEY. HUMPHRIES SECONDARY.SCHOO! { ‘THEIR FABULOUS BASKETBALL CIRCUS Monday Ma sing Coffee Hig ingle Histon Plot: berate igh Three: rine ‘718. ee im High ain Balls, 1210; Team * nigh tree: Spin’ Balls, 3269. Other 6008: Hilda Thommes, 672; Kathy Esokin, 635. 8 be ] ka are sbeving this rule’ ‘during tadles, Thursday ; Ladies’ High, eT ea 322; cay pellets 667; ats 26 dies’ High Siaple G Ladies’ Wa Mngtes Koy Gret- fore: 63h 49 elo, chin, 226; fadies: High Three: Anna |. 6 m High 63: 1055; Team shirley 3 Marshall, rv 00; Shirley Mefey, 600, Tussdey Nok Mixed 911 Ladies‘ High Single: tyne sinikoft, Roberts, 622; Erne kyte, 620; Diona Foreman, Mixed ] & Pe raids! tise Singles Doris Sit: ‘9 16 247; Lodies' High Thre i “ah a Doris Sbitney, 557. Men's High a 165 " Upcoming sporting events of meet! courtesy of Dixie Lee Chicken & Ait ie Cosi ites , submit notices to Castlegar News by Friday ope or Fussdoy ‘noon for Wednesday. Contact Cherpt Wi patie? shes IDAY : . BR HOCKEY — GENTLEMEN! 'S. LEAGUE: Kalesniko Maloney’s, 9:30 p.m., old arena. SATURDAY ee JOCKEY — NHL: V Canucks vs. Wi see 5 p.m., channel 9. KIJHL: Castle ar Rebels vs. Cranbrook Colts, 8 p.m., arena coriplex: JUVENILE LEAGUE! Castlegar vs. ‘Trail, 5. p.m., aren plex. ECONOMY BOX: +. 9 Pieces of Chicken 6 99. Reg. $9.49. Special... EFFECTIVE NOV. 10: 14; is ='High Joanne Romano. 70, SCHA’ /Dale has played'h key up.’ tothe Junfor B: level’ and: hockey for'one Year £10 also coached minor'baseball. Dale vhas one son playing ‘hockey in coaching ‘a. pee ‘wee house {sponsored by: the Klothea Kloset. His other in- “Butch Goring off to a good start. ‘easier when he was benched. At. .82;-Goring “seemed ‘ready for. pokey 's version of clearly on: youth,” the feisty centre ::said jrecently.- he “examined where he's been in a’ 18-year; career and where he is headed.: A- month, into: ‘the NEL s0a80D, Goring has; been ¢ one "etfect 0 on former, hockey ;.star,;Pierre ; Pilote's. memory ‘that } she, Bays: he. would neither. use ip) ©. Hor recommend it, {Pilote;: a member, of hoc. ke: Hall {of ).Fame, and hi. go Pia) tional | Hockey. League,;be- lieves he was one of the first professional athletes to use the controversial drug, used - primarily on animals, * “They dabbed it on me svery, ‘two ‘or’ thre hours 4 played on-various Beh teams «: during this time. ‘At. presen' Keyin is assisting Schatz to' » coach a peewee house team. ‘His: other activities include ONTANA, CALIF. (AP) — When a member of the. Fontana high’ school football,’ team makes a mental mistake’ sing, racquetball, badmint during: a game, his: punish- ‘and volleyball. Kevin is a» ment: follows’ swiftly.’ He. must take off his helmet and . allow the teammate closest to _ him 'to;slap his face. Players are slapped by a teammate ‘after certain pen- ‘down’ on: such: ‘mistakes as offsides or tate hi “It's; a. hard ‘slap, Fontana linebacker, Bob Ellis. “It. makes’ you ‘think about what you did wrong so you of the Islanders’. best playe: a." won't:do it again.” He''struck for four/short- .alties, and coaches say it cuts” abouti18 years igo luring’ playoff series against’ Mon- treal’ Canadiens. ;) take the! arty away, but ra goes ‘right \into} your. blood , der what. else. it is doing to you if it goes through you so quickly.” Pilote said he was treated with’ DMSO |‘at_ a: Chicago hospital: after. suffering a \broken collar bone in a ‘colli- sion’ with’ formér Montreal The slap has become a tradition in’ Fontana, a steel mill down of 83,000 located 80 kilometres ‘east: of, ‘Los -An- geles.:It.was begun some 10 years ago by.a former Fon- tana high: Steelers © coach, John Tyree. Fontana: coach Dick Bru- ich, who |has been’ at the. school ) for. six ‘years, | said: “It's : just’). little cway,) waking. someone up. If ys jumped ‘offsides, wouldn't ld. you' feel bad: about‘it?’ This way, you get slapped and it’s over, with and you don't have to think about it anymore. It aint ‘no 0 big. Sine -handed ‘goals inthe: ‘téamn’ firat 11 games, has played on ‘the No, 2: line, centring: {¢ “One of our niost successful’ Id Goring. programs this fall has been ““P'm not ‘going to get' any: judo, Judo is.a sport that better: They know whatI can’ keeps a person very fit as lo, But I have to do it,” well as alert. It is-good ex-: soAnd | dhe hag,. which, encour, ercise fall and ‘inspires, have'any suggestions for the- winter program or have an ‘expertise in 4 particular are. and would like to instruct a a program please call 865-33986.' Weare specifically looking: for: a guitar, mini-basketball,’ in- “I: never thought Butchie drens ‘lass with ‘an ‘ex- had had it,” said Tonelli. "We tremely long waiting list..As ew he. was capable of com: well the adult judo class has “back.” : 16 participan' the was the best. two-wan per: ‘former with. Los’ Angeles ganized. A club setting for Kings for. ‘almost 11 seasons judo is ideal over a program before being dealt to the Is-: due to the levels of achieve- landers-in March, 1980. The: ment in judo. If you are team has won three straight interested in a Judo Club Stanley, Cups since and Gor- please attend .an organi: ‘Monday, Nov. 16. This eight- ‘hour course is Canada's There are still a few openings. for this class so register now. The fee is $20. ae ‘There will be lots of Rebel hockey action at the complex. when C: most, valuable, tional meeting to he held.on yi 1981: playoffs. : Thursday, Nov.:18 at 8 p.m. So, why did it all go sour in ‘the hall’at the complex. last year? New Programs “When I played for ‘Team ‘Winter:is just around the Canada (in September,:1981) corner and with it comes a it: was: something? special. I’ new: set: (of January: pro- ust couldn't get’ back up:to grams. The recreation office that level of. intensity or. the: is’always looking. for new in- level of the playoffs... «<).movative: programs.. If’ you | three-way tie-for, Gentlemen’ '8 Hockey. pit are i gue is still caught inthe > slipatream Gander Creek, “:In action this week -Dairj ! Queen tied 66 with: and‘ two: ties for 10 points. Maloney ‘and: ‘Trans-X : and D: in:town. Come: cheer'on the Rebels. Catch’) the: -Rebel . fever. z foliday Closure - A reminder that Thursday, Nov. 11 is Remembrance Day. so the complex will be closed. As well all’ program classes are cancelled. Placer :A® one‘ day. introductory. workshop to Placer Mining will be held at the community . complex on Saturday, Nov. 27. Learn’ the’ basics of gold panning, staking and. recov- ery. The workshop starts at: 10 a:m. and the fee is $5. cenre ‘Honsl: Richard, |...‘ While 'he was able to play in'the next game, Pilote said his memory has'not:been the same since. Although experi- ments on animals have shown the'drug can;harm soveslahty cause liver|damage and irritation, Pilote said he: es not experienced any. of those side effects, af Quarterback’ Condredge Holloway of Toronto Argo- nauts has used the drug this Canadian © Football’ League season for tendinitis in his throwing arm, £ ‘Dr. (Ron), Taylor, team physttin for baseball's Tor- F Par iade football. School officials : say “they had no complaints from Play ers.or parents, “It’s more of a' gesture than anything “else,” sald’ ‘the school’s * prinefpal, Anthony Lardieri. “There is very little URsyeial contact ‘as far’ aa ep H onto Blue Jays of, the ‘Aner: {can League, said he used tho able in Oregon and Florida, it is not sold for human use in». Canada except for treatment ’ has of a skin disease called acler- major, league baseball clubs :uge it. )Rheumatologist,;Dr. Arthur Bookman of Toronto ‘said: “The major. concern with t layers is that if you dull.the painful “area: , by”: applying DMSO. and: then go:out and throw a ball, you.could, wear | m the ‘tendons, down or:-tear them. ;Jt | could.(be : very ::ir- Titating to the skin and could cause liver damage.” 45 : Although the drug is avail- played football at Fontana in 1969. love tap. The Foataiaa high © actiool j football” games © are''a: ‘big wit ith an f 5,000 fans attending games in the 7,000-seat stadium. Most of the’ residents apparently feel the’ slapping ‘is of little significance. “T guess tt would bother , some people, but ‘you've got to have some sort of commit- ment to football,” said Manny. (=) BUMPER TO.BUMPER . FREE BATTERY | ENSURE THOSE COLD 36 month warranty. 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