:J ~ l EPP-JALK The 1984-85 KIJHL and athletic ability you season ended for the have shown us. To those of Rossland Warriors last you who will come back I Saturday. After making a want to say we'll welcome 2-1 lead stand through two you with open arms, to periods and part of the those who don't, the best of third, they gave up two everything to go with you in goals to the Junior Smokies whatever you do. To Lloyd, Terry, Doug, and lost 3-2. Even if they had won it KeMy and Dan, for all wouldn't have mattered the work you've done you since the Rebels were deserve a real rowid of applause. The same goes whipped in Spokane 15-7. In retrospect, I would say for the boys and gals who this was one of the best worked behind the scenes teams Rossland has iced in to make the games so recent years. Their attacks pleasurable to attend. were fast and furious and I can't forget those guys resulted in the team being in the scorekeepers station. second in their division in Arnie and his crew had a goals scored and fourth pretty classy act to follow overall, behind the Rebels, and did a pretty good job of Columbia Valley and it. Hope to see you all back Cranbrook. Their defence at the same station next made some mistakes and time arowid. To other things for a shakey goaltending didn't while, this weekend will see help. On the whole however, the Rossland Ladies' they were great. Their long Curling Club play host to passes which clicked about visitors who will be along to 99 per cent of the time were take part in the annual something to watch. I've Winter Wonderland bonseen a few possibly more spiel. It's alwaylf a good sophisticated teams come show and this year we have out of our town, but none good ice and a roarin' that I enjoyed watching as Rossland welcome for you. much. This year the official acNow the boys will be tivities will be spiced by a going home to Moose Jaw, show the Ladies of the club Prince George, and some have dreamed up for your spots in between. Some will entertainment. But I won't go to school and some will tell you what is on the bill go to work, but whatever it but it was well received at is they do, if they do it in the Ladies' and Retirees' Christmas the fashion they have combined showed us on the ice, there party! There will be a new is not much chance they will wind up missing the format in force in the mask of success in their operation of the lowige this year, it seems to be later lives. So to Darryl, Warren, working well and you will Steve, Brian, Darren, Rod, have to judge for yourGary, Danny, Troy, Dallas, selves what you~ of it. The Ladies' cltlb recently Garnett, Rob, Gord, Tony, Terry, Patrick, Russ and completed their Secombe Jay, I want to thank you for Cup competition and the all the good sportsmanship Edie Harasin rink was the wiMer. Edie had help from Mary Vickers, Sis Churchill and Barb Davis. RUMer-up was the Helen Ling rink skipped by Dotie Albo it had He~en third, Mary Bruce second and Janice Hamiltdn lead. A new competition is now well wider way. To wind up this week we will tell you that the Phil Bateman rink won the latest competition in the Retirees. Phil had Lou Crowe third, Gordie BreMan second and Ken Stanton lead, with Rollie gvam 1.V 1,uc-ai un:aua~u-ao.u~ To Lloyd, Terry, Doug, and lost 3-2. Even if they had won it KeMy and Dan, for all wouldn't have mattered the work you've done you since the Rebels were deserve a real round of applause. The same goes whipped in Spokane 15-7. In retrospect, I would say for the boys and gals who this was one of the best worked behind the scenes teams Rossland has iced in to make the games so recent years. Their attacks pleasurable to attend. were fast and furious and I can't forget those guys resulted in the team being in the scorekeepers station. second in their division in Arnie and bis crew had a goals scored and fourth pretty classy act to follow overall, behind the Rebels, and did a pretty good job of Columbia Valley and it. Hope to see you all back Cranbrook. Their defence at the same station next made some mistakes and time around. To other things for a shakey goaltending didn't while, this weekend will see help. On the whole however, the Rossland Ladies' they were great. Their long Curling Club play host to passes which clicked about visitors who will be along to 99 per cent of the time were take part in the annual something to watch. I've Winter Wonderland bonseen a few possibly more spiel. It's alwaylf a good sophisticated teams come show and this year we have out of our town, but none good ice and a roarin' that I enjoyed watching as Rossland welcome for you. much. This year the official acNow the boys will be tivities will be spiced by a going home to Moose Jaw, show the Ladies of the club Prince George, and some have dreamed up for your spots in between. Some will entertainment. But I won't go to school and some will tell you what is on the bill go to work, but whatever it but it was well received at is they do, if they do it in the Ladies' and Retirees' the fashion they have combined Christmas showed us on the ice, there party! is not much chance they There will be a new will wind up missing the format in force in the mask of success in their operation of the lounge this year, it seems to be later lives. So to Darryl, Warren, working well and you will Steve, Brian, Darren, Rod, have to judge for yourGary, Danny, Troy, Dallas, selves what you~ of it. The Ladies' cltlb recently Garnett, Rob, Gord, Tony, Terry, Patrick, Russ and completed their Secombe Jay, I want to thank you for Cup competition and the all the good sportsmanship Edie Harasin rink was the winner. Edie had help from Mary Vickers, Sis Churchill and Barb Davis. RUMer-up was the Helen Ling rink skipped by Dotie Albo it had He~en third, Mary Bruce second and Janice Hamiltdn lead. A new competition is now well under way. To wind up this week we will tell you that the Phil Bateman rink won the latest competition in the Retirees. Phil had Lou Crowe third, Gordie BreMan second and Ken Stanton lead, with Rollie Ellis-as the fifth man. And two rinks will be going to Nelson next week to the over-60 playoffs. Angus Popplewell bas Russ Broughton, Gil Besso and Cleve Cowland with him and I have Bart Dudley, Bert Morrow and John Bruce with me. Let's hope we can do somthing over there to make the trip worthwhile. So, until next time, then!