CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thureday, November 17, 1977 Port Five in'a Series DANNY WALKEH NS 10, vie left-wing for ‘the - Rebels, — . Dan is 511" and. weighs 175; he was born in Castlegar on Sept. 28, 1958. His parents are Otto and? Inez Walker and, he has one . brother and three sisters. UNDEFEATED CHAMPS of a recent girls’ ‘Crat Soccer Toure Betty Zaytiof Rachel Adam "ant DeMelo and ‘Suzie Raposa.. District Nc Teams participated from Tarry’é, Pass Creek, Ootischenis, “Robson, Blueberry Creek and Kinnalrd schools but the. Twin’, minor hockey: in - Castlegar, Fivere team remained undefeated at the end ofthe day's event. ment held in School 9 fs this Grade 5 and 6 Twin Rivers team. Members are, front’ row, left to right, Penny rew, left to right, Lisa Melville; Angela George, and Michelle Bouvette. Back row, left to right, Mrs. J. Aulitfe, —CasNewsFoto by Rik Hall: Quabity, Workmanship Let Daug or Marv Kragh salve your roofing problems. .. © Shingles" * Shakes i; RACY Kragh Bros. Roofing . Fruitvale «. Call 367-9261 signed to bring. ‘together Squad. ron members new and old, and students from’ this winter's boating ‘classes. At present, ” there. are over” 60 students in Nelson, Trail and Bring Your CONCERN — To the Polls Nov. 19 | cme | _. » » People Working Together [GoppeRIs, Francis [xX] Creston, with another 25 mem- bers workings on, advances courses, Earlier inthe fall, the Creston group formed an exec- utive and petitioned National G.P.S. for a charter,.under the . name “Kootenay Squadron", and this winter they are conducting a boating class, with some assistance from Squadron members on this side of the Skyway. | This is an ambitious group, and the rest of the membership . wishes them.well in their new ventures. This kind of expan- sion is. encouraging: for the district. The B.C. Interior District includes Squadrons: from the Okanagan, Kootenays, and Ed- f monton and Calgery. This year, Castlegar taldget reps suf- fered;a one-point loss to Nel- son's midget rep last: Wednes- day. in ‘Castlegar, . when the visitors beat their hosts 6-5. > Castlegar: went: ‘ahead 3-0 in the first period on a goal by. Mike Nevakshonoff and two by Perry. ‘Horning. Nelgon tied the score in the second period and outscored ' Castlegar two goals > ito one in‘the.third period for a 65 win: Other’ Castlegar goals were scored by John Josafatow and Pino Laurino, : z - Assists went‘ to Perry I Would Appreciate Your Support For. School Trustee . ee (Castlegar) ‘ VOTE “Dumaresq J.N., will be attend. > Castlegar goalies:.were Dan per: hueabee of students in- ‘elective courses. These, are the: advanced courses that follow. the—basic boating ware and concentra- Ee art arte eB Or; a. small groups, ‘with encouragement “from the training. officers." 2 Another feather. was .won for the district cap by Peter’ * Kirby: of Kamlodps,: when: he took home the first prize’ from the national conference in Mon- treal, for his entry. in .the Navigational Aids ‘contest. Peter won a nine-foot dinghy. The new Chief Commander ... for Canada, C/C- CF. (ike) ing the district conference in : Castlegar, May 26.to 28, 1978, when local-C.P.S. members and ° friends will.be able to-show off: the tremendous boating possi’ bilities‘ of * our, own Kootenay/: area, Danny started . school in | Riondel and completed © his education ,in Castlegar,’ grad- ° uating from Stanley Humphries » Secondary School. He is pres- ently a second year student at Selkirk College and his future plans are uncertain. Danny’s other interest is golf, and he has an impressive 3 handicap. He was ‘the 1977 Junior Champion for Castlegar RICK HLOOKOFF—No. 1, is goalie for the Rebels, Rick was born Jan, 8, 1961 in Nelson; and [s 5°11" tall and weighs 180 Ibs." He has two brothers, .one older and one younger, and ‘his parents are John and Charlotte. Hlookoff... Rick is presently in Grade 11 at Mt. Sentinel School: at ’ South Slocan. Rick had played. all his minor. hockey in Nelson before coming to the Rebels last year. - He has attended ‘the Billings Big Horn: ‘camp in Calgary -and hopes to continue in hockey as. long as-he can.» IRick's interests are girls, lleyball, track and and has ‘played in the B.C. Junior: Open and Canadian Junior Open in 1976 and, 1977. He‘ also enjoys watehing . TV, especially the ‘sports évents and comedies, ~ Danny has played all ‘his :being on rep. teams: in all divisions. He has played for the Rossland Jr. Warriors for the last two yeara and was selected to play in the all-star game _ year. Danny is looking forward to the success of the Rebels this year and he's looking forward toa Boog ene on the team. - Older Driver “A Good = - Insurance Risk.” Old‘is/besutiful, as far as : -Wegbingtan tate’s automobile insurance ‘ cerned. “El erly. drivers, they say, are good insurance risks. “They're not \ necessarily better drivers,” said Ellis Lind, spokesman for the Western In- surance Information’ Service. “But they're better than we companies are “con- * thought they were.” _ Senior citizens have a low involvement: in -accidents “and moving violations, law’ enforce- ; ment agencies agree. But they int out that the majority. of rivers they refer to the state's department of motor vehicles for driver licence re-examina- tion are.65 yerars or older. “But Lind said “thé statis-; tics are. there” in favor of- the elderly driver. “The young. driver is the : biggest problem,” he said. “For'~; inkin; eight penalties ‘to” Gaon’ seven. £2000: Fridey. night's game: in _Trail saw, the Trail midget rep’ - Ken Sherstobitoff, Dan Barn and Dan Verigin.:: Pino‘, Lanrino, had three assists, with; 1, single: assists. by Terry Strelietf,’ tom .Chevel- dave and Tom Brodman. Drazdoff and Rick Cheveldave. The midget reps are coach- ed by. Ed’ Isakson ‘and Phil: : Sherstobitoff, with Pete’ ‘Chev. eldave as trainer. itd Canada Savings Bonds Sales of Canada Savings: Bonds through. the. Payroll ‘uningurable and policies ‘for ‘seniors. were expensive and iftieult ‘to. ta “Now, many companies are vy inguring em a3. good risks.” favor. don't have to fight | Hattie: r poor weather because they’ retired. They're not aggressive, © theydon't drive at night. and licensed drivers | in 1975, 9.6 per. ‘cent: were over. 65, and ‘were: the ighway ‘fatality most. often. + was:18The age of the person ; killed. most often’ was 17. The; suggestion that the senior motorist, by driving too slowly and in \a. distracted, S;imanner, can cause an-accident : in which he isn't even involved : drew this response from the cgtate ‘patrol’s Lieut, Mike Feld- 7] hausen:. “Sure, * that ‘happe d haj come level for a married person 65. years. of age or over is .animously endorsed by the “1977 session, to bring tax relief field and swimming. + Rick really enjoys playing for the Rebels. He thinks the ‘fan,support is really great and the coaching is excellent. . Wolfe Hikes Tax Exe empt Level ~ At order-in-council ‘has been: passed increasing the _exempt ‘income ’ level below which the {British Columbia personal. income tax does ‘not .apply..The announcement was made by the Hon. Evan Wolfe, _ Minister of. Finance. “The Order-in-Council, pas- sed ata, Cabinet meeting in North Vancouver (in late Oct- ober), raises the personal. in- come tax exempt ‘taxable in- come level from $1,678 for: the 1977 taxation year to $1,715 in 1978,” the minister said. > ‘As a result of this order- in-counell, married person with one'dependent child under “16. years‘ of age and a gross income of $7,267, at a minimum, will pay no British Columbia personal income tax ‘in 1978. The 1978 minimum gross in- $7,895, and for a. single person $4,519," he added. eeThe minister said that this is- carrying: through’ a nar introduced by the Socred government, which was un- . Pack and sti Legislative Assembly .at the to lower income persons. : "Guitar. ie Violin -. 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