FEW POINTERS on technique are being given here by Exnie Gare of Nelson, extreme right, to Castlegar Hockey coaches, left to right, Lyle recent Level IV Robert, Ken Swetlishoff and Ed Teakoon during the Dec. 4 in W ‘The four-day, er hosted by West Vancouver ‘ind Hollyburn Minor Ho jockey’ Associations, in co-operation with the B.C.A.H.A., as tbdd by Ot conches rh parts of Beh Colm They received from leading “and amateur coaches and trainers, along with top Canadian and American physical education . The Level IV clinic is the top level offered provincially in the five level national certification program designed to provide leadership for amateur hockey coaches across Canada. In British Columbia ‘there are approximately six thousand hockey coaches participating at some level of this program. Score 8-3 Win Over - Cranbrook Saturday . Rebels Down Rasaland 16-4 Castlegar Rebels scored a convincing 16-4 win over the Rossland Warriors on home ice Friday arid downed Cranbrook 83 Saturday night in Cran- brook, “ PES Rossland opened the scor- ing at 1:46 Friday, but two Rebel goals midway through the opening period put the game away. The Rebels went on two scoring sprees, scoring five goals in: five minutes in both the. second and third riods, Ed Smith led the Rebels’ attack with‘ four goals. Bruno Tassone scored a hat trick and * Dave Kirby, Steve Bozek and Glenmerry ‘NEW: AND" USED’ FURNITURE 3191 Highway Drive PHONE 364-1822 each had- ee Singles went to Bruce Martin, Brian Verigin and Glen Sorensen. It was a cleanly-played game,-with the Rebels sitting ~ out six of nine minor penalties. Rick Hlookoff of the Rebels blocked 29 shots while McFar- land and Cox combined efforts in the Rossland nets to handle 51 Rebel shots. + Coach Pezzin stated he was pleased with the fine-perfor- mance of Jeff Townsend who finally got a chance to play regularly and did a fine job. He's hoping Jeff will'return to . the level of potential he showed in last year's playoffs. He also:stated that Dan Walker continues--to ;surprise‘ him;~‘as~ he's ‘playing © well’ ~ offensively and finding time to help out defensively. In Saturday's match in HIGH COUNTRY SKI FIX-IT SHOP © Binding Mounting © Ski ning e gyatem ‘esting © Ski Repairs — Canting Morning Mountain Reasonable Rates — Professional Service HIGH COUNTRY SKI SHOP Located In the Ram’s Head thn, Red Mountain Morning Mountain - NELSON’S FAMILY SKI AREA the seote was 1-1 oa the first period bit, the Rebels went ahead 4-2 after 40. minutes. Ron Sherstobitoff and Dan Walker scored twice for Castle- gar, with singles going to Tassone, Makaroff, Kirby and . Tim Paul. at Vern Hanson stopped 37 shots in the Rebels’ net while Penson handled 44 for Cran- brook. The Colts took three of only five minor penalties hand- ed out during the game. Coach Mark Pezzin stated that he was happy with the “strong ‘performance of Vern Hanson in Cranbrook—in fact, he is very happy with both of: “his goaltenders this. year. and that ‘it’s “shown “up in’ “the win-loss record and overall defensive play. He also felt that in recent games, Dave Kirby has been his strongest player, playing extremely well at both ends of the ice. Pezzin stated that. prob- lems have depleted the Rebel roster; Steve Bozek out with the flu, Ken Schisler with stretched knee ligaments, Jeff Townsend with a hip injury, Glen Sorensen with an eye - injury and Ed Smith preparing for his’ Christmas exams. Overall, he — the team’s fine blend of rookies and veterans seems to be jelling and good team performance seems to have developed‘on a constant level. Selkirk Saints Win int recent, college” basket ball!action; the Selkirk Saints men's and women's teams were only:able to come up‘ with"one win‘in' four games against the - Okanagan College Lakers from _ Kelowna. On’ Dec.2 the women's : quintet from Okanagan, led by L., Wilms’ 18 points, defeated the ‘Saints’: women's: squad 60-45. The first half of the game - was fairly even as neither team led by more than four points at ‘any one time. “The Lakers led 21-20 at the half but Selkirk evened the score at 29 mid-way through ° the second half,: before the Okanagan squad scored 12 straight points to take the lead -28, The Saints never ‘did get closer than five points to.the Lakers, despite a late rally which saw, them score 10 con- secutive points with a little over two minutes to play. But the Lakers held on to win 50-45, Besides Wilms’ 18 points, M. Roberts had :10'for, the Lakers, while Lynn Martin was high scorer for the Saints with 11 points and Kim Canary and ‘Verlie Bryce each had 10, The second game that night, saw the Okanagan men employ a well-executed fast- break which they used to their advantage || in dropping — the. Saints 84-85. During the first half the Lakers ran off strings of 18, 8, and 6 straight points while. allowing the’ Saints to score only ‘two consecutive baskets twice. This resulted in a 35-16 hall ‘time lead for the Lakers. The , second: half wasn't miuch better for the Saints as Pezzin “ : S . Suspension Coach Mark Pezzin returns to the box this weekend ‘after being absent the last two games as a result of-a suspen- sion handed out at the last encounter’ in Rossland. Among Saccimobiders Night Trail. Ride Popular. * One of the most’ able snowmobile activities is a group ride at night. Taking a nocturnal journey results in a ‘change in at- - mosphere.. The same old trails ‘.become magically, transformed into a new rid- ing experience. Add the moon, brightly shimmering stars, frosty breath, still- ness of the air and it sums up to an invigorating seve: : ning of many moods.. Family... riding: or * lub safaris are eagerly antici- pated highlights of the sea- son, Whether. the event is — 1800’ self loading Doppelmayer T-Bar —Day lodge and full ski rental facilities. — 6 downhill runs (beginner to advanced) “THE BEST SKIING PRICES IN THE KOOTENAYS!: WHY PAY MORE TO LEARN TO SKI.” Ski School: — Alpine and freestyle # — Evenings and weekends 5 —, Lessons provided by Regional Recreation Commission No. 5, Ph. 352: ok y Hours i : Saturday, Sunday, Monday © - 9:30 a.m. -3:30p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday - 6:30 p.m, -9:30 p.m, Private Hill Rentals— $125 for 3 hours Friday and Saturday Nights Morning Mountain Phone 352-9969 Or 825-4492 SEASON. 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Most such ventures - last several hours if the kids aye along and some have © been known to extend to - daybreak. There’s no need ° to hurry anywhere special “+ because the chief objective is to ride ‘at a pace that keeps everyone together. Sometimes there isa” planned stop for a campfire, warm drinks or just’a brief. rest. Some groups ‘plan a special: stop’ and pre- ‘arrange firewood or shelter. Food, supplies and neces- sary equipment can be stocked i in advance or towed. along ina cutter. ‘Those. nighttime campfire gather- -- ings - will be ‘remembered - long after the snow trickles ° - away. with the change of seasons. ‘The Mercury snowmo-" bile experts suggest a few sensible rules for that jaunt sure that lighting systems are in top condition. “Adequate ©. trail lighting by headlight will keep you out of trouble. Don’t outrun the limits of your lights. Good rear light=". well in advance = : Junior’ Hockey League ‘stand- Okanagan them 49-23 including’ a stretch. of five minutes when they were out- scored by the Lakers 15-0. Leading ‘a well-balanced Okanagan ‘attack, which saw five players. score in double figures, was Phil Weddell with” 17 points. Murray’ Chalmers and Fred Kanigan each scored 16“ points, while Gerald | Mit- schke had 16 and Linsay Mequesn! had 10, Steve, Rich- ards’ scored. '18° “points, for Selkirk, ‘and “Sean Hanrahan had 12.07): “Saturday morning saw the Selkirk women's team win the only game of the weekend for Selkirk as Kim Canary scored a basket’ with only four ‘seconds remaining, to narrowly- defeat the Lakers 44-42. The win wasa come-from-behind «. victory “as the Saints. trailed 28-14:at the half. Kim Canary led the Saints with 10 points and both Lynn - Martin. and). Anne Birukow scored eight points. , % The ‘Lakers once: again dominated the men's game as they defeated ‘the Saints 76-49, ‘The game was much closer than Friday's contest as the Lakers only ‘led 96-24: at’ the “half. During the ‘second half: the | Saints fell behind as they only shot 26 per cent from the floor while the Lakera were shooting 45 per.cent,.- Linsay . McQueen's | 28 points led the Lakers’ offense, which ‘for the second time in a row had five players in double figures. Fred Kanigan with 15, Murray Chalmers with 14, and ~ Gerald Mitachke and Phil Wed- del both: with 10 points ‘were the other Lakers’ in. double figures. Sean Hanrahan led the Saints’ ‘attack with 20 points and Steve Richards scored 13 points for the second consecu- tive day.’ ._~ On the following Monday night the Saints evened their record at 22° with a 6247 victory over the Salmo Senior Men's team. The, Saints led at half-time 26-23; and only trailed once during the whole game— 41-38 | mid-way eee the second half. Sean Hanrahan - was the” Saints’ leading scorer for the third time in their four games as he netted 14 points. Bruce Hilady had 10 points, while Rick ~ Allen and Joe Tarasoff both had eight. . ‘The Saints will be idle until school resumés in January, by which time they should be ready for the Totem Confer- ence season. . ing is “essential to keep the group together. It’s also rec- r ommended that each rider try to keep the sled behind within sight to avoid sepa- _ ration. Helmets are manda- tory. use low-hanging tree limbs. can be espe- cially difficult to see. Car- ry a flashlight and spate batteries. 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Ladies—Colfee LHS Karen Mykyte 298, LHT Karen Mykyte 589, THS Hot Rods 1070, THT Hot Rods 2977. : Team Points: Valley Mites 148, Hot Rods 178, China Dolls 140, Collections 183%,’ Coffee ‘Mates 156%, Gliders 165, Mon. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m, . LHS & ig MHS Darryl McIntyre 271, MHT Sam Postnikoff 709. THS Kokanees 1247, THT Hot Shots 8426, Team Points: Spares 179, Labatts. 118, Pink Panthers 1414, Kok 188, Slow Castleaird “Your Marshall-Wella Store in the Plaza’ » ‘SEE us FOR SKATE SHARPENING Hardware BCDC to Develop. _ Alpine Village Site The B, Development Corp. (BCD ‘negotiating to buy about 160 acres of land next to the city of Kimberley to be Seveton: ed as an alpine’ village’ and Possibly a healt aclences cen- th the downhill Kimberley Ski Area, Under prebont plans, it would be developed, in parcels by the city for sale to hotel and motel interests and to -indivi-~ duals as chalet and high-density. residential sites, 7 Fi There haven't been “any major stumbling‘ blocks” | nor .” $12,000 to: $15,000 each, land serviced for high density . nation resort’ for’ downhill akiers, he ‘said. It spent $180,- 000 to put in a main sewer line to. the area’ last: year and $660,000 for a water trunk line this year. G Chalet lots’ would sell for » and development at about $86,000 an acre, BCDC would “act as bank- er, buying the land and’ pro- viding some of the funds to help us develop it” because Kimber- ley is trying to develop some secondary industry and diver- sify its economic base, said Ogilvie. Cominco is “about the only id in beri fon Talla The Y ewe do have to make sure that there ‘isn't. another Sulli- van mine under ‘it,”. he said, for the ty (popula- “tion 7180), he sai He hopes ree a health “centre will be developed, in conjunction with Simon Fraser Actual’ ‘sale price is not” being negotiated y Marcolin sy.“ may . Ogilvie said he expects is sale” price would be about $200,000. The city, would want to develop only 85 acres initially. “A large ‘number of ‘people, - re devel the ski area as a desti- University's kinesiglogy de- for sport lence education and research,” na- nal teams training an minor “level. coaches training. “There is no- centre like ‘this in’ North “America,” but there area’ ‘couple in Europe,” Ogilvie said, Don’ Gemmell ‘of BoDc -said the agency would go ahead with the purchase without any ~ assurance of a health sciences centre being established there. “Our, main: objective is to. create something that” will broaden’ Kimberley’s economic * base,” Gemmell ‘said.’ Pokes 166%, Hot Shots 161. Other 600's; Mark gan 603, Darryl] McIntyre 605, 643, Poster c Morning Ladies—Coff Break (Dec. 6) cg . LHS Eleanor Holdsworth ae LHT. Eleanor Holdsworth THS Wheaties 1144, THT Mugs 8218, Team Points: Cheerios 10%, Muffets 16%, Mugs 20, Pincurlers 18,-Take Five 8, Wheaties 17; F Strike-out: Bertha Vin- cent. Hes Other 600s: Betty Oglow 667, Bertha Vincent 665, Kate Voykin 617. * Tues. Ladies 1 p.m. (Nov. 29) LHS V. MeLuckie and L. Buday 251. LHT V. MeLuckie “652. THS Super Valu 1069. THT. Northwest Homes 2960. Team Points: Super: Valu . 198, Beauty Lane 187'/, Castle- gar Drugs 180, THS Live 5—1201.' THT Live 5—3503, Team Points: Roadhogs 16, Tee Cees 6, Nighthawks 11, Live 5—24, Headpins 17, Row- dy Rush-ins 3 Marvin Wood 632, Loel Olsen 612, Wed. Morning Ladies LHS Donna Wareimaga 263, LHT it Betty Pinter 702. Team Points: Continentals’ 9, Ramblers 6, Bobcats 20, Cherokees 15, Chevys 15, Mod- el Tees 19, Snowmobilers Not Welcome At Golf Course’ Snowmobile driving and other winter sports are not permitted on the Castlegar and District. Golf Club grounds, the club manager said this week. Nick Sherstobitoff said the golf. course has been closed to winter activities because of the. damage caused by persons who abuse the grounds, i “The snowmobiles skin along and cut off the tops of the little trees we have just '] planted,” Sherstobitoff said. “And if they happen. to refuel and they spill any gas, we lose grass in the area and it has to be resodded.” “Sometimes they build a. bonfire . after ” bringing wood out of the bush,” he said.“And the litter problem is something that’s quite severe.” The main gate to the grounds is locked but snow- mobile drivers ride around the gate, Sherstobitoff said. Homes 174’, Cameo ‘Beauty 140, Central Foods 128, Other 600's: L. Buday 643, B, White 624, K. Gritchin 612, Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. - MBS Matt Rohn and Jack Cheveldave 256. MHT J: Club: 456— 338: ‘Team’ Poin t its: Whatevers 14, Columbia B—9, Dingbats 12, The : Cupids °5, Club” 450—22, - Regulars 22, : Other 600’s: Ron Mcintyre 695,’ John Paulson 647, Tony Costa: 631, Matt ‘Rohn 613, Larry Olson 612, Dave Adshead Tes: Night Mixed 9-11. p.m. (Nov. 29). ~ LHS Carol Vecchio 241. LHT Carol Vecchio 624. 4 MHS ‘Paul. Makeiv. 256. MHT Paul Makeiv 677. el bbe » irons 21 Chimney Fire Responded To on Friday A chimney . ‘fire, which occurred ; after a’ quantity ‘of paper was burned ina fireplace, resulted: in-11° volunteer: fire-:: -men responding toa fire alarm at 4:45 p.m.:Friday. The call’ was’ to the: resi- , dence of Mr..'and Mrs: “Sin”! ‘Fornelli at ‘711 Main Street.’ < Fire ‘chief Ed‘ Lewis said |’ : “there was no loss, it was ‘1 i, routine ‘call out.”* . Skyway Distributors - Will be Closed _ YESIREEE . . X-Country Sk ng. | Try the Ski Fun that's for Everyone! RENT X-COUNTRY Stocan Valley Recreatio * Other 600's: Mable Postai- koff 682; Mary McAlpine 638, Jean Weir 615. Wed. Night Ladies—Slivester Food’ Mart (Dec. 7) LHS Dot Tipping. 201, LHT Dot mene 685. THS oodpeckers 999. THT Haran 2925. Team ,Points: Woodpeck- ers 172, Hummingbirds 165, Eagles 168, Budgies 164, Swal- lows 176, Parrots 153, Other 600's: Shirley Bar- ton 631. Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 ‘p.m. ' LHS Sandy Sheridan 246, LHT Marge Bonnett 679. MHS Tom Tarasoff 808. MHT Tom Tarasoff 779. Team Points: Roxy Rollers 20, Sparrows 17, Tired Five 15, ” Rookies 12, : Gutter-ups 10, Special Deliveries 10, . Other 600's: Bill Lakianow | - 675, Gary May 621,’ Mickey - , Read 625, Nick Koochin 611, Thurs. Moi Ladies LHS Chris Makeiv 228! LHT Helen Roberts 647. THS Minks 1011. THT Minks 2929. Team Points: Minks 19, Chipmunks 19, Beavers 14, Squirrels 14, Teddy Bears 9, Lions 9. Other 600's: Chery]. Clos- key 601. Thurs. Afternoon Ladies— ~ THS' Moaners 1049. THT Moaners 3104, : Team ‘Points: Hooters 211', Screamers 151'/2, Groan- * ers 154, Wailers 171, Criers -- 148, Moaners 172. Other 600's: Annie Kooch- in 610, Joyce Turner 602, LHS LHT Pearl Mott 688, MHS Orlando Vecchio 848, MHT Orlando Vecchio 903, . : THS Misfits 1265, THT BHS Roger Junker 163. || Misfits 8954, BHT Roger Junker 899. 166, GHT Genneine Wishlow 486. #1, 401 Front 8t.; Castlegar’ | Team Points: Avengers 1, Robson Rollers 8, Owees 9, Out Of. Towners -1, Silver Tips 0, Tweedy Birds 4, Charlie's An- gels 1, Green City Gamblers 3, Misfits 4, All Stars 0, Cannon The City of Castlegar ; HOLIDAY. SEASON OFFICE HOURS Friday, December 23 — 3 p.m. Closing : Monday, December 26 — CLOSED -' Tuesday, December 27 — CLOSED Friday, December 30 — 3 p.m. Closing . Monday, January 2— CLOSED Season's Greetings From, * THE CITY OF CASTLEGAR 480 Columbia Avenue, N. Castlegar, B.C, 706, Marvin Wood 691, Charlie Burdett 680,’ Darrel Rourke 667, Harry Tamelin 652, Diane Lady 699, Denise Tamelin 623, “Mario Carpino 606, Diony Mc- Arthur 605, Dean Koenig 604, _ Fri. Night Mixed 7-9 pan. * LHS Pearl Mott 310. LHT. Pearl Mott 637. MHS Terry Jack 256. MHT Charlie Burdett 662. THS ‘ Super Stars 1280, THT. Cotton Pickers 3293, Team Points: Road Run- ners 135, Cotton Pickers 1651, Super Stars 17714, Five Wheel- -ers 161, Rubber Necks 149%,’ | Gutter Rats 145%. Other 600's: ‘Terry Jack 646, Garry Rayner 636, John Paulson 634, Jim Proud 631, Mable Postnikoff 604, Fri. Night Mixed 9-11 Pa, (Dec, 2} LHS Darline Edwards 228, LHT Maddie McIntyre 601...” 271, THS Robson’ Five 1236. ° THT M.C.K.'s 3503. ‘A Team Points: Robson Five 4 141's, Alley Brats 152%, Outsiders 179%, Jolly Five 186, Other 600's: Ron Melutyre 648, Darly McIntyre 611, Tom Cowlin 629, Ian Rae 627, HEADQUARTERS Di cae Sa IN CASTLEGAR IS THE Plan Parties, Concerts With the Christmas season so near, many ‘parties. and ‘concerts have been Planned { for-.; the Sloean Valley. i Valley’ ‘Reéreation Co1 ‘aissfon i is holding a pre-school > Christmas party’ this: morning ith a visit from Santa Claus, at the Doukhobor Hall in Slocan Park.’ Everyone with’ pre- . schoolers is weleome. Mount Sentinel-Secondary School will be holding a Christ- mas’ concert’ tonight ‘at’ 7:30 p.m. in the gym. The program ‘+ Elementary Schools are having’ will include singing. by; their: = choir, . band . performance © by .@ Self Defense.” e Drama or Creative Dane. drama presentation by a Grade 7 students. W.'E. Graham and Slocan their concert Monday night 'in the gym. This is the first time the Slocan schools have held-a concert and they would like’ everyone in the community to come out.and support them. Winlaw Elementary School isp ga drama Tuesday, Tournament | In Jeopardy _ ‘The ‘annual Midget Rep Tournament, to be held here for three days Dec. 27, is in in epardyendsoay have to be led off. Committee’ chairman . Kea .. Barnes told the Castlegar News that Spokane, one of the five teams necessary to ensure the success of the’ tourney, sent «word Monday’: it’ will not be participating. The committee has now sent out an invitation ‘and the local contenders were night, with this year's. theme belts ah “The Grinch Who Stole: Brent Kennedy Blemen-. tary will also be having their concert Tuesday night, _ "Regional District Recrea- tion No. 8 is co-ordinating many new programs for the New Year. It is their hope that all the valley will help make these events successful by participa- ting. 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