CASTLEGAR FIGURE SKATERS, who placed in the recent West Kootenay Championship held in Grand Forks, are, front row, left to right, Chris Wanjoff, first ib Pre Preliminary Men's Singles and Howard Steele, first in West Kootenay Jr. Men's Free Skate. Back row, left to right, Susan Tischler, second in Pre Juvenile Ladies’ “B"; Michelle Arishenkoff, second in Sr. Bronze Ladies’ Dance Solo; Janet Foubister, third in West Kootenay Intermediate Ladies’ Free Skate; Diane Vader, seeund in West Kootenay Jr. Ladies’ Free Skate. Janet and Diane also came second * fn West Kootenay Senor Ladies’ Pairs. Charlene Pielak, first in West Kootenay Jr. Ladies’ Free Skate, Zlaine Campbell, third in Pre Juvenile Ladies’ “B” and Lynda Johnstone, third in West Kootenay Jr. Ladies’ Free Skate. Missing from the photo are Wade and Robbi-Laine Robertson who took first in Preliminary Pairs Mixed and first in Juvenile Pairs Mixed. Wade was also second in West Kootenay Jr. Men's Free Skate.— Castlegar Figure Skating Club Photo Pensioners Curling Club.Notes Round Robin in Tie By John Dalziel By the time you read this the West Kootenay Zone Play- downs for the Over 60 Seniors will be just about over. Twelve rinks are taking part and I am: sure the enthusiasm will be high on all fronts. We will have to wait until -DOTS Pickup & Delivery ~ Service Express Delivery & Pickups in Castlegar Area, No Parcel Too Small Prompt, Reliable, Insured 365-6538" Arena) p.m, (Old Arena) Today (Thuredsy, February 1) Commercial Hockey: Marlane vs Esso, 9:80 p.m. (Old Women’s Basketball: Selkirk College vs Beaver Valley, 8 p.m. in the Selkirk College Gym, Friday, February 18 p Basketball: Sr. Rockers and Rockettes host Nelson, Rockers at 5 p.m., Rockettes at 7 p.m. Saturday, February 1. Sunday, February 20 Commercial Hockey: Castlegar Deuge vs Juvenile, 12:30 p.m., Esso vs Maddocks, 9:30 po Monday, February Commercial Hockey: “Tuveniles ¥ vs "Baas 9:30 ey Tuesday, February 22 Commercial Hockey: Maddocks vs Marlane, 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 23 Women's Basketball: Selkirk College vs Rossland, 8 p.m. in the Selkirk College Gym. ursday, February 24 Commercial Hockey: Marlane vs Castlegar Drugs, 9:30 next week to find out how the two Castlegar rinks made out. With rinks‘such as the Stone, Burroughs, Wait and McDonnel crews to contend with, they will have their work cut out but, for sure, will be in there trying. . As the second Round Robin draws to a close, a tight race is developing for top spot. The Dalziel rink, who 1 Jarl biinch:ofstalwarts..Bach have 16 points and meet each other next Wednesday so it should be a fight to a finish. Close behind the leaders, with 14 points, is the Lyons rink and the Verzuh and Ever- ard rinks, each with 13. Mills has 12, Murphy .11 and the trio of Wadey, Bate and Bradford have 10. 5 Last week's results were: Tuesday—Lyons over Lipsett, Mills over Murphy,- Woytella over Wadey and Everard over Bradford, Wednesday morning— Wadey over Everard, Lipsett over Verzuh, Lyons over Dal- ziel and Mills over Woytella; afternoon it was—LeRoy over Wilson and {Waterman « yer Castlegar News’ SPORTS Thursday — Waterman over Wilson, LeRoy over Brad- ford, Murphy. over Bate and Dalziel over Verzuh. - : Next week will be the final ‘one of this competition and the executive is looking at a split Round Robin to finish out the season. The games for next ~ week are: Tuesday—Wadey vs Le- Roy, Everard vs Verzuy, Lip- selt vs Mills and Waterman vs Bradford. Wednesday (morning)— Wilson vs Bradford, LeRoy vs Dalziel, Lyons vs Mills and Wadey vs Waterman; -(after- noon)—Murphy vs: Lipsett and Everard vs Woytella. Thursday—Dalziel vs Bate, Wilson vs Woytella and-Mur- phy vs Lyons. See you on the ice. Views from Recreation ._ Director Pat Metge Even though the Sun- flower Fest is.not for another five months, the committee is working on all the preliminary work, To .raise funds ‘for hockey games and figure skating events. ee oe Feb. 27 is the date to keep in mind for'a very entertaining - the. com- mittee has initiated a weekly Monday Night Bingo to be held in the community hall of ‘the Castlegar .and District. Com: munity’ Centre: 7 Each. week's Play will -be-* gin ‘at “7:80 “p.m. * with’ “ap- proximately 20 games being played. For the earlier arrivals, there will be a number of nickle games. 3 Monday of last week was the initial night and a total of. 120 persons attended. If this first crowd is any indication of what is to take place, then lam sure on Monday evenings the community complex is the place to be, se 8 ® ‘ We are slill receiving numerous calls on the limes and dates for public skating. Please note that public’skating is held “on Tuesday mornings from 10:00 - 12:00 noon; Thursday aflernoons from 2:15 -- 4:00.” P. Friday afternoons from" | 2:00 - 8:30 p.m.; Saturday after- ~ noons from 2:46 - 4:30. pm; Sunday afternoons’ from 2:15 - 4:15 p.m. and Sunday evenings from 8,00 - 9:15 p.m. A "reminder that Sunday . afternoon public skating will’ be returning this Sunday after a three-week cancellation due to Upcoming activities of amateur athletic groups and teams are listed here through the courtesy of the Castlegar News. If admission prices are charged, they must be stated in the notice. Submit information directly to the Castlegar News CANUCKS’ ment at’ the Bob’ by 12 noon Mondays. 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E, Graham last week for a league game, where they continued their winning ways with a'46-24 score, Lorry Harshenin, was top rebounder with 12, while Angela Baff ted the ‘seoring with 10: points. On Tuesday they played against L, V. Rogers and’ won 29-28, Sari Sather played good offense by controlling the re- bounds and setting up the plays. Lori Price came through with the winning basket for the - Rockettes. ‘This weekend the juniors begin their semi-final playoffs at Kinnaird Junior Secondary with the first game against ~KJSS scheduled for 9 a.m..The , first- and second-place’ teams " advance to the finals being held at Stanley Humphries the fol- lowing. weekend. The Senior Rockettes tra- velled to Kamloops for an in- vitational tournament last weekend. In their first game the team lost 51-43 to’ North Kamloops, then defeated.Kam- loops High School 55-31. : ‘The Consolation Game was aclose one all the way, with the Rockettes coming out on top | 96-83, Congratulations to Ellen Fowler for making: the first All-Star team. * In the Hi Arrow Classic this past weekend the 16 and under boys camé through as the - winners, Against Grand Forks on Friday, the boys dominated the boards and came up with a 44-88 score. A keen rivalry has developed between our 16 and under and Junior Rockers teams. “In the tournament the 16 and unders came through as the victors, this time with a 42-32 score, The 16 and under team de- feated the big Osoyoos team 44-87, in the championship game, to win the Hi ‘Arrow Etessie shield. Sam Polovnikoff and Faron Ward were chosen for the All-Star team. Con- Elementary Holds First Volleyball to play the Lethbridge Native Sons of 1951. This should “game of skill and finese‘as teams have. seen'much" of international competition and, in fact, the Lethbridge squad is. making. preparations for an overseas trip this spring. Lethbridge will have a.full lineup of international competi- tors as well as former players from the ‘National League. Of course, Trail will have the likes of Martin, Smith, Tambel- lini, Hockley and McIntyre, just- to name a few. : With a large portion of the gate being turned over to the focal Minor Hockey system ‘and with such an array of talent, we are expecting a capacity crowd for this game. That’s Feb. 27 at 2:30 p.m. in the New Arena. Remember the big* week for hockey action will be the final week in March when the” provincial Midget fplaydowns - will be taking place. ets * ‘©. We wish to notify. persons of the change in our telephone numbers atthe Community Complex arid the Recreation Office, Due to confusion with the’ ‘two-number system, we | have -now deleted the Com- “Smunity Complex number. Per- sons wishing to contact the -| Recreation Office or the.Com- : ‘munity Complex may do so by now. calling 365-3386. > Work is progressing on the “Arts and Crafts room and it is hoped: that the room .will be ~ _- completed in the not too distant future. This will certainly be an added attraction for the entire community. . Pacow seeking employ- : rick, ,e| Y. schools will converge - on Stan- ley “Humphries Secondary School this Saturday to parti- --eipate in the first annual Volley- ball Tournament. Elementary schools ‘com- peting will be Kinnaird Elemen- tary, Robson, Tarrys, Wood- land Park, Blueberry and Twin Rivers. Participants — will be: divjded into-co-ed, girls’ and boys’ teams, with all divisions competing in round-robin play. Starting time for each sivsion will be 8:20 a.m. Trophies will be presented during ‘the closing ceremonies. , gratulations to Greg Houcr on being selected a8 the Most Valuable Player. This weekend the Junior: Rockers are involved. with semi-final games at Trafalgar. Asin the girls division, the first ‘and second place teams will advance to the finals at SHSS. “Inaction this weekond our senfor teams ‘will be playing ° thelr final Jeague games of the season, On Friday al 6 p.m. the Rockers host the Bombers and at 6:80 the Rockettes play the league-leading Bomberettes, -ATTENTION GOLFERS WINLAWY,’ B.C, Is having: Its first’ annual mixed j "SNOW .GOLF TOURNAMENT, on Sun, Feb, 20, 1977. 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Stop in at * your nearest participating credit : union and check out these facts : WINNERS oF ‘THE — event in the recent Castloger Me ing Bonspiel is the Jorgenson Rink with slip; Paul Jorgenson, ‘aCurl- third, Gerry Brise, lead Bid ‘Shun and second Earl Jorgenson. =Castlegar News Photo’ ‘by Donna Embree The first playoff game in Trail last Tuesday’ saw the Castlegar Jr. Rebels win with. an 11-8 ‘score, Castlegar ‘got three goals each from Doug Oishi and Geoff Yule, with pairs going to’Tom Connatty and Bruno Tassone. Ken Schisler. rounded. out their attack. John Mondin fired two for Trail with singles coming from Bernie Penner, | Barry * Zanier end Terry. Thomas. The Rebels jumped ahead 63 by the end of the first period and starter Chris Vlanich gave “way to Steve Handley’ in-the Trail. nets after Castlegar's sixth goal. , ‘The Jr. Smokies came back with three unanswered goals in the second period to tie ‘the’ score 6-6, The. large crowd, including many Castlegar fans, saw the Rebels outhustle their opponents: and Yule ‘fired the final goal into an empty net guarded by John McPhee. Trail missed several opportunities and gave up a: shumber of power play goals, gas 8 Hd°s iv Castlegar ‘goalie Jerry. Dyck ‘had’ three. ‘team-mate silting’in the penalty box for- him at one point after receiving Glenmerry NEW. AND USED FURNITURE | 3191 Highway Drive . PHONE 364-1822" ' Best in a Series of Seven Rebels Face-Off Tonight — ri misconduct and. two minora. LaFreniere was also handed misconduct and Trail took 12 of 17: minors. called - by : referee Arnie Sherwood. { Vianich and Handley com- bined for 87 saves while Dyck stopped 84 shots, ore . On Friday the Rebels were back in Trail to pick up their second win, in-an exciting game that: went into overtime. Trail Jra. opened the .scor- ing in the first period, only to have the Rebels bounce back with two goals by Steve Bozek and Ken’ Schisler, on assists from Oishi, Yule and Bozek, to end the period with a 2-1 lead. The Is added~ two., more goals: in the: ‘second period, to. Trail’s ‘five. Scoring for Castlegar were Tassone and Schisler, on assists from Pace,.. Connatty, Berme! and Yule. The third period saw the - hard-working Rebels . putting the pressure on the Trail Irs. to keep them:scoreless, ‘while the Castlegar squad blasted in two more goals to tie the game 6-all." Ken _Schisler's. ‘goal: in“ this period gave him a hat-trick for“: the game, while ‘Tassone .ob- tained anéther single: Assists went to Bermel, Yule, Pellezzon and Kirby. Alter’ brief twominute rest for the players, the game .. went'into a 10-minute sudden- death overtime period, “with . 1975 VEGA > 1975. VEGA. V5-15 “1976 MONTE CARLO 2-dr., 8 a cy! auto, p. W.W., 2! ic 1975 IMPALA 4 Br Ae era radio, hatchback, WiWes | Budget car. cars. sat : Budget prices at Budget | locations. : 4 cyl quto, radio, halenback Ww. Doug Oishi popping in the win- ning goal ‘from’: Verigin and” Conatty at the 1:58) mark. | Rebels’ goalie. Dyck stopped 42 shots, while Vianich of Trail faced 40. Nine penalties were awarded the . Rebels, ile the ‘Teall Ira. picked up ye oe The’ third game: in ‘the playoff ; series took place on Saturday -night in’ Castlegar, with the Trail Jr. Smokies once * again scoring the first goal of the game. Rebels’ Steve Bozek- evened it up on assists from Yule and Connatty. Trail took the lead , once again, but the Rebels’ hustling efforts found the mark for two more goals from Kevin Wilson: and Ed Smith, with assists from Smith, Oishi and Bozek, ending the period with a 3-2 score. Early in the second period, the Jr. Smokies scored a single goal to tie the game once more. ‘The Rebels’ hard work paid off: t with two quick g Sand "Puss oh ‘lezzon, “Kirby,” posh + Smith, and put them ahead by a m Yule - 6-8 lead with: less’ than ‘two ” minutes left in the period. ‘The final period was one of defensive ‘hockey: for . the Rebels, : who. went. scoreless. While Castlegar was serving a penalty, the Trail team’ pulled its ‘goalie: and, with’ six: at-'‘ against _ sqt tackers, scored one goal sthe short-handed Rebels. : i " Beealdent of the Castlegas Jr. Hockey Club,.-Mel- Mc- Mullen, received ‘the following “letter from Gordon ‘Armstrong, “Manager, of the Creston Valley » Reereation'Centre. ‘The: etter, < speaks for’ itself: Dear Mr. McMullen: °° +0 Om behalf of the Board of Directors and Staff of our Rec- |) reation Center, I would’ ‘like | to _ Wins Men’s Curling sail : Anevent that is gaining in popularity each’ year, the Castlegar Men's: Curling Bon- splel which was held Feb, 4-6, - was termed as highly successful with 32 rinks from Castlegar, Trail, Nelson, Vancouver and Osoyoos taking part. i Herb Millar of Nelson missed an ciehender. Un- the organizing the event, The Ladies’ Club, under the super- vision of Diane Ellis, set up an excellent roast | beef dinner, with roast carving being done "by Bob, Wright. : Good honest ice was pro- vided by B. Lamb and R. Clay, CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thuraday, Februm Editor, & Ad Rep EDITOR: Publisher) relinquishing : res editor. Editor with mature pert ul team with our; gapable news eae cover city council, school , regional college council A > regional district meetings, Must be accurate, {ype cle clean copy ‘ and know CP style. Do some eating, most, pa; out and heads, Develop new pages. Must enjoy we page ay to high standards, Send resume, samples of work and present ae to: Burt Campbell, Publisher: & bd itor. . VERTISING REP: Aggressive individual with some experience, in display advertising wanted to work under with ice cleaning by the Pensioners’ Club, =. ‘of the moment, his team swept, f the last rock through the house, so he had to settle for the seven. Winner of the “AY event rink In with -the bonspiel,.a well-attended dance was ‘held. in’ the new arena complex, with music provided by “The Generation Gap", advertising | m a Genditaes will be nat motivated, possessing a‘high legree of self-initiative. |; Send complete resume, work samples and present salary to: W. H. Jones,’ Advertising, Manager, F CASTLEGAR NEWS was the Glen Arch of four fine young curlers from U.B.C., consisting of skip, Lind-* say Cheetham,» third, Glen + Archambault, second, Paul Hol- + lands and lead, Fred Puetz. Runner-up in the premiere event was the local vanYzerloo tink with skip, Dutchy; third, J. Leckie; second, B, Baga; and lead, J. Mills. Winner of the "B" event was the rink ‘from P.O, ORAWER 3007, CASTUGAR, OC, VIN 3H4 oie Great Food Buys from Siivester's Food Mort - Castlegar 365-3300: DEALER ‘NO: DI201A Paes If you are planning to build a’ have to offerttlI The Hallmark “Fiberglass Pool - the world. 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