CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, November 17, 1977 LOCAL COMPETITORS in the first Sunshine Valley Free Skate Competition held recently in Grand Forks are shown here. They are, front row, left to right, Cathy Beth Krug, Alexis Walsh, Lynde Local Skaters Place Wi Among 175 Competing Grand Forks Hosts First Free Skate Competit on , Barbara Cheveldave. Back ro’ .: Ski held’ ‘recently in’ Grand'-Forks:" with, Sover 176 '- competitors ' representing -19 clubs) +m Skaters :travelled:from.as ‘far ‘away as Los’ Angeles. and '! + the Lower Malnland,-as well as from the East and West Koote- . Mays, the Okanagan arid Bpo- kane, Wash. The following are the re- sults. of local skaters in -the « finals of their events: : Pre-juvenile ladies, under 12 years ‘old—Barbara Chevel- - dave, sixth; pre-juvenilé ladies, ‘ 12 years old and over—Steph- ° anie Zoobkoff, first; juvenile ladies, 18 years. and over— Susan Tischler, sixth;. pre- novice ladies—Diane Vader, third; and novice ladies—Lynda Johnstone, fourth; Janet Foub- ister, ninth. The East/West Kootenay -| Regional Competition was also left to right, Sarah Cheveldave, Susan Tischler, Sandra Tischler, Janet Foubister, Gwen Kruetzky, Diane Vader, Sharon Zoobikatt aad ‘+ Pereversoff, Nona Verigin and Helen Janicki.—Bill Susut Photo. held on Saturday morning in Grand Forks, In this competi- tion, skaters attempt to qualify for the B,C. Sections Competi- tion to be held in Prince George early next month. fi In the pre-novice ladies, Lynda Johnstone placed second and’ qualified. In, the novice ladies, Gwen Kruetzky was the. only competitor’ ybut skated ‘to “standard” and qualified. * . Castlegar and District Bowling Results, Golden’ Age Bowlers (Nov. 2) “Mon. Night Mixed.7-9 pan. LHS Alice Lampard 180. .-"’ LHS’ Erma Mykyte 286. LHT Alice Lampard 444. LET Stella Palamarvk 708.. MHS. Henry Humphrey MHS Charlie Burdett 290. 204. MHT Henry. Humphrey MHT Len Donald 748. . THS Olympics 1100. THT Men. Morning. adie Caltve Olympics 3098, League (Nov. 7, oo Team Points: Tidy Bowlers > LHS S. Taren 268, LHTP. 3, Good Guys 0, Olympics 4, Strelieff 620. Herky Jerky's 0, Who Knows? THS Gliders 1088. THT 4, Sunshiners 0. China Dolls 2999. Other 600's: Dave Calder Team Points: Valley Mites 640, Erma Mykyte. 635, Chartie 89, Hot Rods 113, China Dolls Burdett 717. 85, Collections 77’, Coffee Mon. Night Mixed perl pm. Mates 105%, Gliders -115. Tonight, Tee Nov. 17—8 p.m. ‘CASTLEGAR REBELS VS NELSON Castlegar Sports Complex LHS ‘Erma Mykyte 216.; LHT Shirley Zaytsoff a. MHS Larry oe on MHT Larry Olson 654. --THS Slow Pokes 1186. THT Kokanees 3297. Team Points: Spares 111, Labatts 75, Pink’ Panthers 108%, Kokanees 117, Slow Pokes 94'2, Hot Shots 82. Other 600's: Tony Costa- 618, Kevin New 648, Sam Postnikoff 617. Tues. Morning Ladiea—Coffee Break (Nov. 8) ° LHS Lola ‘Tymofi ievich 316. LHT Karen Mykyte 665. THS Pincurlers 1143. THT Pineurlers 3075. Team Points: Cheerios 14, Muffets 11, Mugs 6, Pincurlers 2, Take Five, 14,,Whealtéa" ther 600's:Betty Oglov 662; ee ‘Tymofievich 622, Gladys _ Manahan “607, Jean Sylvest 607, Eleanor Holds-.. worth 605. Strike-out: Jo Taylor. _ Tues. Afternoon Ladies 1. p.m. LHS D. Tipping 278. LHT D. ‘Tipping 669. AOS. HIGH country , DS : Is your Cross-Country : Ski Specialist © Sales - — Rentals — Lessons * Quality Equipment * Friendly Service HIGH COUNTRY SKI SHOP Located in the Ram's Head Inn, Red Mountain 362-771 -* WANTED SKI COLUMNIST The Castlegar News would like a local skiing ‘enthusiast to write a column on the sport covering such items as skilng. conditions at area hills, items about ‘local skiers and skling activities etc. Interested ‘persons. are ‘asked to contact our managing editor, Lois Hughes, at 365-3517. CASTLEGAR NEWS News 365-3517 Homes i008. TH Beauty Lane 2986. Team Points: Northwest Homes'128', Castlegar Drugs 128, Beauty Lane 125%, Super Valu. 122, Cameo: Beauty 92, Central Foods 76, Other 600's: B. White 644. Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 pan. LHS Blythe Jenner 220. LHT Blythe Jenner 577. Olson | 289. MHT: Tony’ Costa. 716, THS Regulars.1171. THT Regulars 3336. Team Points: Whatevers ° 18, Columbia 5—10, Dingbats: . 14, The Cupids 18, Club 450—5, Regulars 19: Other 600's: Larry Olson 656, Matt. Rohn 648, Gary Jackson 638, Keith. Johnson 636, Marvin Leroy 631, Ron Mcintyre 605. “Tues. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Nov. 1) LHS Erma Mykyte. 268. LHT Erma Mykyte 660.’ MHS Orlando Vecchio 288, MHT Orlando Vecchio 784. .THS Rowdy Rush-ins'1176, ‘THT Roadhogs 3403. Team Points: Roadhogs 22, TeeCees 11, Nighthawks 17, Live 5—10, Headpins 9, Rowdy Rush-ins 15. Other 600's: Matt Rohn 663, Glenys New 650, Lyle Mykyte 628, Larry Webster 626, Robert Kirkwood 619, : Darrell Keus 602, Morning Mountain Ski Hill | at Blewett - =< Season Rates : pe Season Tickets Children Under 12 assocsueone $30 Sar, Under 19: ssseccssesesersssene $50: Adult.» Day Tickets Child Under: 12 “dar, Under. 19: Adult . ce bee Night Tickets, : Sor, Citizen Family sessesssssssesoseee Book of 5 Tickets ....ccsssses $12, 50: Wed. Morning Ladies—Drivers (Nov. 2) LHS Jean Weir 265. LHT. Mable Postnikoff 687. THS Ramblers 1058. THT: Ramblers 3074. Team Points: Continentals 6, Ramblers’ 24, Bobcats: 9, Cherokees 19, Chevys 15, Mod- el Tees 11. Other 600's: Ruth Rourke 631, Angie Arnason 611. Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 pn. . LHS Marge, Bonnett 287. , LHT. Marge Bonnett 627. MHS Lyle. Mykyte 249, MHT Lyle Mykyte 627. THS Tired Five 1141. THT Roxy Rollers 3319. Roxy Roll Castlegar News SPORTS Deliveries 11), : Gutter-Ups 14‘, Rookies 10, Sparrows 10. Other 600's: Mickey Read 618. Si : ‘Thurs. Night Mixed (Nov. 3). LHS Pearl Mott 278. LET Bonnie White 666." - MHS. Earl - Rourke. 328. MHT Earle Rourke and Matt Rohn 897, "Other 600's: Marvin Wood 789, Darrel Rourke 774, Dave Hiebert 774, Charlie Burdett 710, Gordon Danchella 677, ° Denny McArthur’ 649, Harry Kootenay Junior ‘Hockey League -Game Standings Kootenay International Junior Hockey League ‘stand- ings as of Nov. 9, AT EAST J. Mercer (F) 2 A. Mitchell (F) “1212 15 a ‘K. Downton’ - i (CR) “710.10 14 a B.Bodman(S) 18° 7.17 11:12 2 814 Avengers 8218. : ‘Team Points: Avengers'3, Robson Rollers 2, Owees 3, Out of Towners..1, Silver, Tij ‘Tweedy ,, Charlie: gels 4, Green City Gamblers 3 Misfits 1, All Stars 1;Cannon Balls 0,:Dynamiters 1. >) » Other 800's: Marvin’ Wood 326, Matt’ Rohn’ 917 and-313; ” Dave Hiebert 306," Gordon Danchella ‘80 THS | 1282, THT 2S. 12 10: 2 221" ‘K. Goodwin Ki. 8 20 R. Watson (F) 12 "20 ‘R. Hunter (8) ° 1812 8°20 +: V. Bouvier (F) “J. Ashmore (F) ‘Tamelin 628, Jake Koenig 622, .- Doug Fellman’ 618, Orlando Vecchio 616, Pear] Mott -616,: = Larry Webster 614. He Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (Nov. « LHS ins’ Mykyte - LHT.Erma‘Mykyte 611. [S Garry Rayner MH . MHT Garry Rayner 682. THS Cotton Pickers 1120. THT. Cotton Pickers $212. Team Points:: Road Run- ners 104, Cotton Pickers 108%, Super Stars 182'/,\Five Wheel- ers. 107, Rubber Necks 16, Gutter Rats 105. ° Other 600's: John Paulson: #883. Bri. Might Died $11 Spams TLHS Maddie! Melntyre 27820: MHT_ Alex Birukow :662. THS M.C.K.'s 1146...THT 's $285. 129, Alley ‘Brats :128';, Ram “chargers 107%, 111, Jolly Five 110, M. Lays ’s 91. ‘Youth Bovling Co ioe Ditukas GHS I Laurie Le on, 190." ‘GHT Laurie Lennon “BHS Dean ‘Bird 189. BHT Dean Bite 360. 5 junior Division ** 3 ona Teri’ Burdett Le GHT Cheryl Webber 498. BHS Shawn’ ‘Smith’ 198. , BHT Brian’ Osachoff 612. + GHT Heather Bonnett 583. © BHT Mike | Wich " BHT Mike Wichert be adlin bowling. results : is 2B noon _ Fridays, ‘The: Castlegar’ News nashee Sporting E 1400 Columbla Av ice jag as s - Views From. Recreation Director Pat Merge At. this,.time "of. “year, vacancies, on, the recreation ; commission come about... These vacancies ‘are ‘for..\two-year . ‘positions which run from Jan. 1, 1978 to Dec, 91, 1979, : ‘Ifyou reside in the City of Castlegar, Electoral Area I or Electorial. Area’ J. and; are and _ taking place this: week. Tonight ° the Rebels will be entertaining the Nelsén Junior Maple Leafs at Spm.) < - Tomorrow evening,’ the Booster Club for the Rebels will be sponsoring a dance at’ the Community; Complex.’ This event, which gets underway at 9 Pay will, give you the ° in communtty development, thenI suggest you should consider the recreation commission. Persons interested ‘in these positions ‘should contact myself for fur- ther information. As appoint- ments are made in December, your early support: would be. most worthwhile. ‘Silk'Screen Workshop This is the final week to register for the Silk Screening _ Workshop which is to be held on the evenings of Nov. 26 and 26. This workshop promises to offer. the’ participants ‘all the phases of silk screening. Persons interested in reg- istering, for the ‘class ‘should ‘contact our’ offices for further fon."A reminde? that’ ‘with: the course is under the diree- igh they» ‘outshot©.Grand. : ght’s.: game : RR y ee Grand ~ Forks skated away toa 6-1 first - period lead, then coasted to the 73° win. over ; a’ ‘lackluster — Castlegar squad. ‘Brian: Verigin, Dave Kirby scored le. and Ron Sherstobitoff Border, Bruins, in ‘hursday ‘night, even for Castlegar, “with assists : being ‘picked up by Bhersiobt, % i, Schisler, 5 y i ey came back, however, seth ‘and Walken: ssa aOR Bland © 4-8 in Larry Wools and Jerry Quiring Bled the way for Grand ~ Forks: with two : goals’ aplece;, + with singles from: Jerry Quir- ing, Horston.and McNab. ~ ‘The Rebels led 2-1 after. ba ‘minutes ‘Friday on’ goals b; Steve Bozek and Danny Walk- med ‘ideso ses He oe nint to th th f the saat pists Rossi. came back 'to tie ‘the: score’ Bozek. scored ’ at, 2:22 of R..\J.. Bermel .of ; overtime for the Rebels. Vern *, ie Hanes es Sat ie Dan: “The second hail of the Figure Skat ~; Instruction Peet 30.7 Bei et cheques payab! ar ie Ein Skatin: ag lub + tion ‘of Steve Kresta from the + Kootenay School of Fine. “Arts. iit Rebel Hockey _ Two events associated with the Rebel Hockey Clubare ), Sponsoring a fun ‘badminton; Farland kicked out 45 ‘in the Rossland cage. - ': +: Castlegar had seven minor | penalties and Rosstand picked up six. “Each team. had: a° fighting major vand: Walker picked up a high-sticking major. Saturday nights’ encounter against the Cranbrook. Colts was a physical contest with 31 penalties called,’ during the game. Castlegar led 2-0 at the end of the first on goals by Tim Paul and Ron Sherstobitoff and each team scored twice in the second period, . Verigin and Jeff Townsend scored for the Rebels while Marty. Hollingshead scored The * Retels outshot™ ‘the Colts 51-28,. with: Rick sino in the nets. : - By DOROTHY. MITCHELL , It is a known fact that ‘good + food comes out of the. ship's ) | galley, and the mates of our. “YE local Power Squadron lived up to this reputation ‘at an annual fall potluck supper held Nov. 5 at the Tagham Hall.. About 60 . C.P.S. members, and. families ™ gathered for ‘a ‘social: evening and to honor the boating course to’ meet all’ the Rebel saperae: The Booster Club has in- formed us that tickets will be on sale atthe Marshall Wells Store in the Plaza, West's Dept. Store or here at the Recreation Office.’ Please note that only advance’ tickets will be ‘sold. a ‘reminder: that at each home game of the Rebels, the. Booster Club . will be sponsoring a 60-50 draw. 2 Other games ‘for the Reb- els during the month of Nov- ember are slated for the 26th and the 26th when Grand Forks .and Kimberley will be supply- ing the opposition, CON Other Events © The Selkirk Saints will be’. in action on the 18th and 19th when they’ have a couple of. home exhibition games. Game time is8:30 p.m.. at the Complex. A number of events will be taking place during the month of December which we wish to mention at this time. The . recreation commission will. be tournament, ‘a gymnastic dis- play’and a kiddies day at the: arena. More information in the: next week or so. «, % ‘ * Selkirk Weavers. On the’ weekend of Nov. 26th the Selkirk Weavers Guild will be showing wares at their ; annual - exhibition’ which" is © scheduled for the Community Complex , on’ Saturday 'after- + noon. Persons interested: in further~ information: on this - exhibition should contact Mrs. ; Thor-Larsen at 365-5526. ra ‘Art Cooperative |. Persons interested. in an art cooperative {should ‘note . that a group of local artists are ‘meeting . inthe Arts/Crafts room'at the Community’ Com- ‘plex on Nov. . 80th... : inf number is 365-7850, while Julie may ‘be - reached by- pho ing 565-6298. Power Squadron ~ Honors Graduates — present’ were reminded. of Jim Burnham’ 's earlier words, when’: he spoke’of the many hours of © dedicated work that. have. pro- * moted boating knowledge and: . inspired himself and others to work : with C.P.S. . A - former * squadron commander, he takes over the command of the.B.C.: ° Interior District in May, 1978. Following = these’ formali- ‘fies, an exciting Dutch film was. shown on: sailing, with’ scenes f + from De Kaag and Friesland, and from Yselmeer: (formerly _/ the’ Zuider. Zee).. The shallow <~ waters of some of these areas"; can blow: up: a‘ storm: very - “quickly,” and the skippers and,“ crews showed skills and nimble- their. crafts. , CASTLEGAR NEWS, Th phases ” Prices:In: EHect These Nov. 17.9 Sot, Nov. 1 Nov. 19. Beef Chuck Steak FOOD STORES