Vila be lnmipsennsenmesnise santas tt SPORTS No change for Rebels By FRANK DERBY Sun staff writer The Castlegar Rebels are look- ing forward to the Christmas break...if you don’t play, you can’t lose. Three more losses over the past weekend has extended the team’s skid to 8 games and a little time off may be just what the the doctor ordered. j On Friday, Trail edged the Rebels 3-2, stealing 2 points in a game Castlegar should have won. On Saturday, Beaver Valley roughed out a 7-2 win in a game that was never completed because of a major donnybrook that crupt- ed with 1:44 left in the third peri- od. H On Sunday, the Rebels were leading 2-1 going into the third, but couldn’t hold on as the visiting Cranbrook Colts scored 4 unan- swered goals in the final frame, making it 5-2, « The major problem the team will have to solve before they hit the ice again Jan.4 against Columbia Valley is what's hap- (BD EACE ON EARTH Merry Christmas from us to you. - We appreciate your friendship and trust. On behalf of myself, my wife Katrine and our family T wish you alla Merry Christmas = anda Successful New Year ; Ed Conroy New Democratic Candidate d/Trail (_ IS JOB HUNTING A CATCH - 22 SITUATION FOR YOU? Can't get a job without experience? Can't get experience without a job? Then consider the JOB ENTRY/RE-ENTRY PROGRAM If you are interested in jobs in Maintenance, Parts, Ware- house, or Light Industry - this six month job readiness training program is for YOU! LEARN: + shipping/receiving * small engine operation r i + problem solving + power tool operation n it * traffic control * communication skills ¢ first aid/CPR * resume & job search The course includes a 10-week job placement. Program duration: January 14 - June 28, 1991 bea yyenegte adh bee WHO.CAN APPLY? _ * Mén'or women unable, to.make the transition from home or school to the labour force, with a particular focus on women interested in non-traditional trades. ~ A training Ih Canada ploy for 9) at Is the of the prog ~3204, DEADLINE: December 21, 1990 pening in front of the nets - offen- sively they. aren’t there and defensively, the other teams are. This was most apparent in Sun- day’s collapse against Cranbrook when goaltender Lorin Healy repeatedly faced Colt forwards who cruised into the slot unmolest- ed for passes or rebounds, Another area that management needs to work on is solidifying the team in the new year. Again on Sunday they recruited. Nino Decosta and Derek Kazakoff from the Midget Reps to fill out their roster with Jeremy Thompson and Remi Lavallee sitting out for their involvement in Saturday's braw]. The fact that these two Midget youngsters just finished playing against Nelson a half hour before game time is an indication of how desperate the team is for players. In fact, Decosta and Kazakoff acquited themselves quite well considering the circumstances, but they need some good full time players to augment their bench strength. General Manager,Don Joice is shaking the bushes looking for the right players to add the right change their direction. Bowling Highlights from Castle Bowi , week of Dec. 10-16 Ladies: EleanorHoldsworth 251/661 Tuesday 7 p.m. Men's: Mike Kalesnikoff 270/727 Ladies: * Jackie Jackson Monday Morning - 9:30 am Mary Strelaeff 306/715 Monday Evening - 7:30 p.m. Men’s: Paul Kerekes 329/820 Ladies: AnnetteWaywood 299 Irene Conroy 689 Tuesday Coffee - 9:30 am 250/539 ly sound but needs a spark to The scoring was spread around in the three games as Dwayne and Chad Ald: got ‘SUN STAFF PHOTO / Frank Derby Castlegar goaltender Lorin Healy has no chance as Cranbrook forward Charlie Clarri-_ coates comes in all alone. , : ; chemistry to a team that is basical- De yski notched one a piece Tuesday 9-11 p.m. Men's: Marv Wood 318/765 Ladies: Debbie Frost 294/732 Wednesday Golden Age 12:30 Men's: John Stetsko 238 Earle Rourke 619 © Ladies: GlennaAkselsen 243/584 KIJHL West Division E A PIs Trail 166 130 40 Beaver Valley 123 100 Nelson 123 99 Grand Forks 120 111 Castlegar 112 161 East Divi ion Columbia Valley Cranbrook Spokane Elk Valley Wednesday Mixed 7-9 p.m. Men’s: Ed Adshead Roland Handley Ladies: Joanne Fenner 280/746 Thursday Coffee 9:30am 279 Thursday Night Mixed 7 p.m. Gary R: Friday 7 p.m. Men's: Marv Hart Dave Shalanski Friday Mixed 9-11 p.m. Selected Men’s and Ladies’ | 20% e SELECTED SWEATERS Columbia Only eran? 19 JACKETS PANTS & SHIRTS ALL TENTS CROSS- COUNTRY patagonia’ SYNCHILLA JACKET $175 SKI PACKAGES Judes skis, poles, boots, and bindings EREE Day Park with every Ski Package Adult Packages from $1 19” Child ‘ packages from $ 1 09” a, SKI GLOVES Ste 24° Quality Hiking Boots From | CARRERA 3995 KIDS: eo ALL SLEEPING _BAGS GOGGLES coacirs *11™ the two against Trail, Keith Semenoff and Dale Bonderud tal- lied against Beaver Valley and Dave Cammock and Mike Debbie MacKenzie 242 Charlene McIntosh” © 608: .. .Cam McIntosh 206/536 Wednesday Mixed 9-11 p.m. 770" Ladies :Debbie Frost 258/707 352. Michelle Feeney 728 266 708 Ladies: Linda Brommerland 245/590 Ke against Cranbrook.The competi- tion appears to be keying on | David Green as he was held to, two assists. Men's: Rick Young Ladies: Sunday Classic Men's: Dave Shalanski 360 Roland Handley 1075 Ladies: Trisha Handley 306/956 Gutter talk: s Last weekend the House Quali- . ', fying Round of.the Hawaiian... ~: Pick-a-Partner Tournament Wag ji [ ‘held at Castle Bowl. The;top-five.. . teams go on to the zone finals at , Beaver Valley Lanes in Fnuitvale, . Feb. 10. They were in order of ; most pins over average: Ruth Rourke/ Mike Kalesnikoff......+269 Should any of these fine teams ° make it through the zone finals, ; they will advance to the provin- cials to be held in Vernon at Pol- son Lanes on March Sth. ‘The top two person team [most pins over average] at the provin- cials win the grand prize of a trip for four for one week in Hawaii." Pre Me _. Everyone’s > @ Winner at DAWSON’S HORSESHOE BAR & GRILL Northport, WA. © 509-732-6202 i Featuring Good Food and Off-Track Satellite Wagering brought to you Ive from _ Yakima Meadows... > Post time 12 noon’. .° Friday-Saturday-Sunday © ' Friday Canadian money at par. fof all food and beverages © Wednesday, December 19, 1990 The Castlegar Sun One hundred per cent participation! eel ak Park Elementary School _ Sun's Cards for Kids competition as an art’ and printing lesson for her P2 (formerly | eee 1) class. Tho class of 27 submitted 24 handmade decorated pale saad i a children were absent that day, explained Turner. "They really enjoyed it,” said Jumer, ‘And the incentive was the prizes offered. The kids were pretty excited." urner's entire class will bs receiving a Christmas treat courtesy of the Sun. SUN STAFF PHOTO / Nancy Ungiey teacher Alexia Turner used the Castlegar Stanley Humpries Honor Roll Students Stanley Humphries Secondary School has issued its Honour Roll for the first term. In calculating the honour roll, all of the stu- dents’ courses are used to develop the Grade Point Average. The fol- lowing scale is used to calculate Grade Point Average: A=4.0B=3.0C+=25C=2.0 C=10 The First. Class standing requires a G.P.A. of 3.5 - 4.0. A Second Class standing requires a G.P.A. of 3.0 - 3.49, The following students have worked very hard to achieve an Honour Roll standing and deserve our recognition and respect. HONOR ROLL - IST CLAS: * JODI YOUNG STACEY GORKOFF GRADE 11 SONOKO KAMBARA MARKIN BRO : JACLYN KALESNIKOFF ). 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