: " eouver. Tee persons, Donald morning: 1d Deanna.that time an , appeared ¢ neeptokekalerigrt 4 } I court T tee ieee; ut charged ear break, enter, “and theft’ as the result of an} te 33, The theft is reported have + enay _Klothes’. Kloset and “involved al ee tel heat Karnies Ladies’ Wear. Og aes ‘The incident is reported. & eam = id: to have occurred: between * “midnight of Jan. 24 and early’: + Feb, ' HO318 SHT 1a: JSR RS BRS Tuesday evening and fune d the ‘G 5 Community ‘FebEillooete mmes detipht day Hall for Helen J. Kooznetsoff,:.: aged 61, a resident of Glade ‘who died Saturday in Aan: 2 Mrs. Koozenetsoff was ‘AUICE MURDOCK is ened to announce that she has taken over the management of Columbia Coif- fures: Alice and her assistant, Anne Makostoft valued customers and friends to patronize them at COLUMBIA COIFFURES Located above Bob's Pay ‘n Takit 4 365-6717 uspensic in. Damage ‘tothe: e _ vebicle Bas been estimated at : $1400, : Caster was rl with “failing ‘te’ confine -his vehicle * ~ to.the right hand portion of the road following an: acci- dent Thursday at Sixth Av- enue, South; and: Fourth Street. -° vehicle has been identified as Lawrence McFarlane,’ “also of Castlegar. 2 No ‘injuries have | been reported; Damage to O'Sulli. (formerly of Cameo Beauty Salon), invite all their A small deposit will hold for your heart's choice iy Feb.14.- Moirs or Smiles & Chuckles CHOCOLATES from Don't be disappointed. Come early to see r large selection of Valentine’cards. the heart of your choice, : Help your-carrier’ Your: Castlegar.” News ‘carrier::will® be collecting for.the paper.” during the next: few. -days. 2 z The-‘Job:- -of - your carrier is made easier if he or she. doesn’t ‘have to make a’ second or. even a third/call. Please. consider: your carrier. He or she is‘an Independent bus!- ness person. and ‘they don't. earn thelr. profit until: you've. paid for ' your. paper. That’s why. they"! I appreciate. it if you're ‘ready the first time they'call. 201 The driver of the second 4 WINTER. CLEARANCE SALE Polyesters & Knit “Fabrics Clothing & Ladies’ Wear Specials Good Selection HARRY’S - DRY GOODS 142 Columbia | 365-5569 Across from the Theatre seme? 465 Columbie, lear Z Attend and participate at the next Five-Day. \ Y tions. lease - submit : notices iu DS conscience The senior girls’ basket, ball team at Stanley.‘Hum- ¢ phries is becoming a’ 'prom- inant force, both on the local {; and provincial scene. | ‘The team'has run-up an * impressive record of 16 wins 3 and five losses, with none of { the losses by more than four points. A ‘pre-Christmas poll : of the teams in ‘the province £ placed the Rockettes in the’ Serena te rt fied the team's ranking. These games include: a - three-point loss ‘to fourth: ranked Maple Ridge ‘in the... Rockettes’, dwn tournament 5 Dec. 16 and a heartbreaking , one-point loss to sixth-ranked * Abbotsford in the Maple | Ridge Tournament on Jan. Add to this a significant" > eight-point win over 11th- + ranked Charles Tupper on : Jan. 12 and there are now + many eyebrows being raised ; on the coast. - ‘o.s. Last weekend. the girls ‘ \ ‘again showed winning form’ 2 by capturing the Cottonwood > Invitational Trophy ‘in. Nel--- i pon, defeating L.V. Rogers 63 , to 87, Grand Forks 65 to 28° < and ~ 1979 “A” Provincial < Champion Armstrong 59 to 81. The team is character. “and thay’ funder ‘ficult: task’ with’ telligehee. => :, Even; thoughathé individuals | who's stand out. ja’ the big Sana Thor-Larsen is a ae iv naive. player, who, i Bervices were ve held \Wed- : jpeaday, rors St Davide AD: Castlegar giican’ Church in lor/Byron (Barney) Trussler, ged 80, who died Sunday in 10 100M. Trusaler | was born, . ‘Reb. 28, 1899 in Wetaskiwin, . Alta, !(then’’ the’: Northwest’ . ee He moved with. / in _ concepts the atrdiigth of the: Bockittes Se Castlegar. on'the West Kootenay Dam’) _ at Brilliant for two-and-a-half |. therefor desi ts retirement in 1969. ) “Surviving is ope ‘daugh- teant’s leading rebounder: 902; and ter “settled: at ten he was ‘older, Mr, ‘uBensalee worked ona tugboat, gan .work for Waldies’ hard: ward who has’ been scoring rai ot lite "abd * aon fon for: ‘Gaon ‘as fireman on a tug. He was married to Ethel “Ash in 1928 in a cer-,"- leads the, West Kootenay. - league..scoring at 19. points per game. Angela Baff is the leader guard and ball-handler of the team. She has tremen- dous talents which allow her to control a‘ game from the back’ court with her passing and dribbling. al ke *<" Couple’ these, four: with seven more ‘outstanding’ ath- letes andyou have the 1980 Rockettes who feel they are provincial contenders. They ; have their eyes set on the Provincial Ghammplnahiog a Closkey claims is among ihe. top five in the p1 enn} ee 191//at1 62005 in the ;. HSS gyquagainstiRepyblic, ash. Tt a gbod 2.21 girls on the team know. ie ‘ y ienperanen: ot good ‘defense face Rebels took a a § victory over the Nelson ‘Junior Maple Leafs, Tuesday night at the Civic Center in Nelson, then lost 3-2 to the Kimberley Knights at the ‘Castlegar Complex. on Sat- ‘urday night. - The Rebels jumped out i to-an early lead in Tuesday $ nights’ game, as Doug “# Konoler and-Glay. Liber-gave. ; minute ‘mark’ as the Maple: » Castlegar ‘a 2-0 margin after ” five minutes ‘of play. Maglio of the Leafs beat goalie Tim Stubbins at the seven- -minute mark to narrow the lead to . Community TV 5:30—Five-day weather re- port. 5:40—Castlegar Library story time with Judy . Wearmouth. 6:00—-Selkirk College Wo- men's basketball. Saints vs. Vancouver City College. 7:30-A Cappella Singers from Trail sponsor a concert in honor. of The Year of the Child. 9:00—Doukhobor Historical Society update — a look at the plans and construction of a new audiovisual center for Castlegar’s Doukho- - bor Museum. 9:15—Jeanette Grittani in concert at the Nation- al Exhibition Center — an. exceptionally talented singer and song writer oo Nel- son, : pape at Arrow! Head and the-couple began their mar- vried ‘life: in a small house leested behind the present . West's .'store. They" have resided. in Castlegar contin- * uously. : f lala pps : West. ‘Kootenay, Distriet Senior \ Ladies’: ter, } Ellen, ot Cas Betty Mason ‘of Tevebitoke ‘Mrs. Grace Mackey of Rev-: | Donations’ mey be made ' flowers third, Mary Karliner, : second lead. -iwere held in the “Castlegar Curling rink “on: Jan: : 25, 26 «and 27, hosted by the Castle: G Ladies’ end to determine the winner. ie “A” finalists were { Marion ‘Brennen of Trail and Y Marg:Van Yzerloo of Castle- $1 going into"the second: period. "Adams tied it, 22, at the 36-second mark of the second period on a power play goal. A minute later, Dave” Me, Kinnon’ beat Nelson goalié and Bessie'L ‘The Fines rink will now . go to-North Vancouver to take part in the B.C; provin- cial senior ladies’ champion- - ship on Feb..16 - 21. Five-day plan -aids smokers to kick habit - The Five-Day Plan to Stop Smoking was developed - by the Seventh-day Adven- tist denomination, The plan has now been ‘held repeatedly in the major Gunrud Thompson of Castle- gar. This was another close contest, but Fines came through.to win this event. ‘This set the state for the - final championship game be- Dan McDonald to regain the ~ wit lead. K “Adams sioféd bits sééord! goal, ofthe. :period at the: 18+ Leafs tied it 8-8. Allins’ goal © two minutes later gave the, Leafs the lead for the first time in the game. Ken Sher- stibitoff's goal, with over two 4-4 going into the final 20 minutes of action. “Maglio scored his second goal at the 49-second mark of the third period as the Leafs regained the lead-54, but Krug’s and. Tassone’s: goals gave the Rebels the victory. In, Saturday's victory over the Rebels, Craig Little _ led the way for the .Kim- berley Knights, scoring two * goals, while the third goal was scored by Scott Rota. ~ Dave McKinnon | and goals went to Perry Horning, Ken Sherstibitoff and Bruno ‘Tassone.’ The Knights led 2-1 at the end of the first period and $-2 at the end of the second. The third period was score- less. The Rebels outshot the. Kimberley * squad. -Martjn Amatea handled 51 shots int he Kimberley net, while Tim Stubbin had 81 at the Rebel | end. cities in the United States and Canada. It is also being conducted in Europe, Aus- ial tralia, and most other parts of the world.- . There is a. small regis-. tration fee of $7 to help cover cost of materials used in the Jan; i The ne: Plan to sep Smoking E - held in Castlegar will be ge. ai baa A Pre-registration” is * required. Please Eee ‘865-3 SELKIRK os 7}p, course presents Trail rink Re fi nalist | KRAFT DINNERS. ae C's. 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