CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, ‘March 3, 1977 1961 SMOKE EATERS wi were victorious in both of their encounters with the Lethbridge Oldtimers on the weekend defeating their opponents 15-4 in the game here Sunday and 7-2 in the Saturday night game in the Cominco Arena. Here goalie Gus Adams covers Olitimers Hit the Ice on the Weekend 1961 Smoke Eaters Dominate Recent Games the corner of the net as L hbridge Oldtimer Jim gets shot away as he is crowded by Guy Thompson. Smoke Eaters Steve Chorney, extreme left, is in position to get a piece of the action.—Bill Turner Photo for the Castlegar News Lethbridge Oldtimers or. rived! in’ town with only 13 skaters and two goaltenders for two. games with the 1961 Smoke Eaters. The Smokies had little trouble handling the Alberta team which was pre- paring for'an oldtimers tourna: ment in Switzerland next week, Gerry Penner and Charlie Goodwin scored two goals each to lead ‘Trail to a 7-2 victory in the Cominco Arena Saturday followed bya 16-4 win Sunday in Castlegar’s new arena. : Gord’ Turlik, Gary Ferro and ‘captain Cal Hockley notched one: apiece Saturday while former’ WHL. Seattle ‘Totems' Stan Maxwell and Alan Roundtree replied. Assisting on’ both Leth- bridge goals was 14-year NHL weleran Earl Peay Trail ‘coach Seth Martin went all the way in goal and there was only one penalty in the game for slapshooting. Sunday.) in: Castlegar, Penner, Turlik) and Norm Dennis scored three goals each to lead the way while Hockley contributed two and_ singles went to Goodwin, Ferro, Pinoke McIntyre, Harry Smith and, Brian Russill- Maxwell, Ingarfield, Roundtree and former AHL veteran Al Willis countered as Lethbridge fell behind 5-0 after the first and 12-1 after. the second. Martin and Gus Adams of Nelson split goaltending duties and each side was assessed two minors, three of them for slap: ° shooting. Trai} plans to return the call April 2-3. CA TLEGAR NEWS. SPO RTS. Castlegar Bantam Reps Win First Playoff Games Castlegar Bantam Reps won their first two playoff games defeating Trail 5-0 on Tuesday of last week and Nel- son 5-3 on Saturday. In the first game Perry. Horning scored two goals, with ‘singles by Lyle Stouchnow, Castlegar Minor Hockey Results Pup Division Feb. 26—Castlegar Pup Reps 5 vs Spokane Pup Reps 11. No other information avail- able. Feb. 27—Castlegar Pup Reps 5 vs. Spokane Pup Reps 7.° No other information available. Feb. (27—Jolly.. Green Giants 2 vs, Grand Forks Mites 2. The game was played in Grand Forks, no other informa- tion available. Pee Wee Division Feb. 26—Castlegar Pee Wee B's 4 vs. Spolane Pee Wee B's 1. In goal for Castlegar was D. De Rosa: No other informa- tion available. Feb. 27—Castlegar Pee Wee B's 5 vs Spokane Pee Wee B's 7. In goal for Castlegar was G. Soloveoff. No other informa- tion available, No date shown—Flyers 3 vs. Mustangs 1. In goal for the Flyers was Greg Silvers, while B. Legebokoff was in goal for the Mustangs. Scoring for the Flyers were B. Desousa, M. the g CANUCKS’ HOME GAMES Catch the Pacific Western Hockey Jet. take advantage of our special Hockey tits package, including tickets to *Cos! based on ame, the hotel and the Coliseum. “all from just $23.00* Western Airlines. for children under 16 travelling with Beenie For details, see your Travel Agent or Pacific PACIFIC WESTERN AIRLINES HOCKEY AIRTOURS We're with you all the way. . Special rat Koochin and R. Yule. Assists went to R. Yule, R. Qstoforoff, D. Picton and D. Sherstobitoff. Scoring for the Mustangs was G. Stewart, assisted by P. Smitheram. Bantam Division No date indicated—Pee Wee Reps 3 vs West's 2. In goal for, Pee Wee Reps was D. Kinakin with R. Ritter in goal for West's. Scoring for the Pee ‘Wee Reps were J. Smith (2), + and K. Semenoff. Assists went to D. MacKinnon, M. Johnston * and F. Pozdnekoff. Scoring for West's were Roberts and Cox. Assists went to De Paoli and R. Lauriente. No date indicated—Wood- land Construction 2 vs. Mike's "Mobile Homes 1. In goal for Woodland was N. Churnoff with J. Shmoorkoff in goal for Mike's, Scoring for Woodland were B. McGuire, and E. Gunderson. Assists went to R. Beynon (2) and B. McGuire. Scoring for Mike's was L. Plot- nikoff, ‘assisted by B. Franks. ’ No date indicated—Castle- gar Bantam Reps 5 vs. Trail Bantam Reps 0. In goal ‘for Castlegar was R. Kirby. Scor- ing for Castlegar were L. Stou- shnow, P. Horning (2), D. James and K. Kirby. Assists went to K. Sherstobitoff, P. Laurino, K. Kirby (2), J. Krug and D. James. No date indicated—CSCU 5 vs. Legion 4. In goal for CSCU was K. Beattie, with D. John- 1400 Columbia Monashee Sporting Equipment Ltd. Are Pleased to Announce . . . That we are now the authorized dealer in Castlegar for the fine lIne of BOLENS Mulching Mowers, riding Mowers, garden illers and snowthrowers. In celebration of this event, we are feoucng all prices of Bolens Products 10% MONASHEE SPORTING EQUIPMENT LTD. 365-3181 ‘ stone in goal for the Legion. Scoring for CSCU were R. McGauley (2), K. Keriaff (2) and M. Lightle. Assists went to M. Lightle (2), A. Stouchnow, R. Kanigan (2), R. and P. Laurino and K. Kirby. Assists went to D. Markin ey J. Stewart, P. Laurino (2), K. Sherstobitoff (2), P. Horning, L. Stoushnow (3) and K. Kirby (2). Daryl! James and Kevin Kirby. Kevin Kirby had two assists with single assists going to Ken Sherstobitoff, Pino Laurino, Tim Krug, Daryl James. and Perry Horning. In the game against Nel- son, Pino Laurino scored two goals with one assist. Single goals were scored by Kevin Kirby, Ken Knowler and Ken Sherstobitoff. Alan Isakson, Tim Krug and Perry Horning each had two assists and Daryl James and Dan Markin one assist. Nelson received 12 penal- ties to Castlegar's ‘six. Randy Kirby played excel- lent ding in each game. | Castlegar’s Ist Annual Commercial ‘Hockey Tournament Saturday & Sunday, March 5 & 6 Castlegar Community Arena Saturday, March 5 10 a.m, Castlegar vs Beaver Valley 1 p. m. Nelson vs Cranbrool E Two Winners Play Sunday, March 6 8:30 a.m. Two Losers Play --12Noon. Semi-Final - Spm. Champlonship Game Admission to Games $1 Dance Saturday Night 10 p.m. -2a.m. Music by ‘Sailor’ $4Couple * Regional Recreation Commission No. 1 Presents GYMNASTIC DISPLAY Students of C. Lapointe will be performing to raise funds for future competitions. Thursday, March 3° Time: 7:00 p. Stanley Humphries School Gymnasium Adults $1.00. Stodonts 50 DOG OBEDIENCE A nine-week course in dog handling and training. Open to owners and handlers, March 17 7:00 p.m. Thursdays Ol Arena Hall Adults $18.00: Students $15.00 : Instructor: Dick Lopeschuk Recreation Office 365-3386 P. Churchill. Scoring for .the Legion were R. Andrews (2), S. Simonen and T. Negreiff. As- sists went to T. Negreiff (2), R. Martin, G. Sookro, S. Simonen and R. Andrews. 3 Feb 27—Mike's Mobile Homes 8 vs. CSCU 2. In goal for Mike's was J. Shmoorkoff with K. Beattie in‘ goal for CSCU. Scoring ‘for Mike's were L. Plotnikoff (2) and T. Reed. - Assists went to S. Molnar, B. Ashton and M. Miller. Scoring for CSCU were M. Lightle and R. Kanigan. Assists went to R. McGauley and K. Keraiff. No date‘ indicated—Mike's Mobile Homes 4 vs. Woodland Construction 1. In goal for Mike's was J. Shmoorkoff with N. Churnoff in goal for Wood- land. Scoring for Mike's were L. Plotnikoff, T. Reed, J. Varabi- off and G. Prive. Assists went to L. Bobroske (2), W. Gorkoff, T. Reed and L. Plotnikoff. Scoring for Woodland was G. -Gallo, assisted by B. McGuire. No date indicated—Castle- gar Reps 5 vs. Nelson Reps 3. In goal for Castlegar was R. Kirby. Scoring for Castlegar were P. Laurine, K. Knowler, K..Sherstobitoff, K. Kirby and P. Laurino. Assists went to T. Krug (2), A. Isakson (2), D. Markin, P. Laurino, P. James and P. Horning (2). Nelson received 12 penalties compared to Castlegar's 6. No date indicated—Legion 15 vs. West's 2. In goal for the Legion was D. Johnston with R. Ritter in goal for West's. Scoring for the Legion were B. Nichvaladoff (2), G. Sookro (2), -R. Andrews (5), N. Chursinoff (2), D. Nelson (2}, B. Allan and ‘T. Negrieff. Assists went to B. Allan, D. Nelson, R. Martin (2), G. Bording (2), B. Nichvolodoff, R. Andrews, G. Sookro (2), K. Ehman and N. Chursinoff. Scoring for West's were, R. Lauriente and Armstrong. As- sists. went to L. Lauriente (2). t Division No date indicated—H&R 1 vs. Bantam Rep. 8 In goal for ~ H&R was McKenzie with R. Kirby in goal for Bantam Rep. “Scoring H&R's single goal was + Bobroske, assisted by -Christ- * jensen. Scoring for the Bantam Rep was C, Liber, L. Stoosh- now, D. Markin, J. Stewart (3), ‘Weatern Canada School of Auctioneering Canada's first, and the ‘only completely Canadian | course anywhere, Licensed ening Act, 108.4, 1970, C.306, For pees of the next ~ Pacific Western Airlines announces the 20% off the regulat fare when you stay 7 to 10 days. What's es catch? — . The catch, basically, i is pre-planning your schedule. Reservations must be made and confirmed with tickets purchased at least 14 Gaye before travel. ‘What fares are subject to ‘Discount 20°? All Pacific Western Airlines’ published fares, eattle, Wi - Does ‘Discount 20’ apply to the | Calgary/Edm onton AirBus? ‘ Yes. But don't forget the 14 day reservations. What will happen if I change _Fegervations? You will be issued | another ticket along with anew 14 day waiting period. There is no “penalty for flight change or cancellation. Can anyone take advantage of , {Discount 20°? ‘Anyone who isn't already travelling at a discount rate, such as senior citizens, youths, children and family fare plans. We're with you all the way. What days can I travel? -Any day except Monday, Friday or Sunday. The 7 to 10 days include the day of raturn, but not your departure date. : Example: Return the following Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday Thesday Wednesday ° Wed i ‘or Saturday. ay or Thured Saturday . ence or Tuesday : - When is ‘Discount 20’ in effect? 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