B2. CASTLEGA® NEWS, February 671983 Cnr ML air es ee ey GROUNDHOG ‘SPIEL <~... ‘Local curlers use Sweeping.” peer In Castlegar men’s curling clubs: groundhog seatians taking place | Pe the curling club: this ° F h-up were the Zanet and Jeffrey. rinks. The ‘bonspiel ‘which winds up tonight, saw a total of 32 West Kootenay rinks com- peting. . —CosNewsPhoto HIN Mac KINNON.” Tooke <- Kay Thomson, who three * ago had writton off hopes of ever competing again, capped a spuragedts: comeback Fridey night with a near-flawless her performance’ to retain Canadian figure skating iampionships. ee i, Thomson wi § first sidelined by a ‘cracked vertebra id, then suffered: ligament damage to her right knee while attompting a jump in training in late September... - “T’ve only. been ‘skating s sirice just. before Christmas,” said Thomson, 18, “I really never thought that I'd be able to skate again because: ‘my Anjuries ‘were “80 serious. apis “That ‘what’ Takes’ me ‘80 ‘proud. To ah I did ‘it; I. T-only: had‘ six. weeks and:I did i ” Thomson did it:in style,’ opening her promis with’ ‘a 8 repertoire of spins to earn a cluster « 5. judges and thunderoui ding ovation from the crowd at, “Maurice Richard’ Are! . Two’ Quebec: ‘okat and Cynthia Coull: ‘of ‘Charlene Wong of. Pierrefonds, nfleld Pat finished second and third, Fetped yy. * ON. “ -“T came with three goals ies mind and I made all three of,them,” said Thomson, who hadn't competed: since hamplonships,, last Mareh, “They ‘were to win the figures, to do. a. lean, short ;“8he was jeaving things, out and ifs] w ‘big marks at Helsinki, she's going to have: have £ big marks Stong said. “The triple flip and more of af the little odds and ends she omitted here.” fate ~ ‘Thomson finished firat in all’ threo. rapetition to warn 2.0: place points, ‘wel Id Wong, 6.8." a Goal 1%, ‘cighth after the short ‘pedaram: moved up to, third with.a second-place showing in: the’ free skating. : Wong, fifth in 1982 despite skating with a'broken { was dotermined to finish’ secord this year, in order to biel Thomson at the. world championships. 5 . ee) | thought that if I could finish:fifth ona broke who knows what I could do without any injuries.” Meanwhile, things ran true to form int short pr . Penetan; ene," Eee oe Beacom, who maintaiied the lead ength: his compulsory. figures performani “has 16 place points, com| An. ‘the senior paics, four-time champions, Bar! “Underhill, of Oshawa, Ont., and Paul Martini of Woodbridge, | Ont were out of syne or on their camel opine, but fatshed first. Schooner stadium: sor. DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP) — Atlantic Schooners con- firmed ‘their worst-kept ‘se- cret Friday — they plan to build a football ‘stadium in this city across the barber from Halifax, Finaricial details of the new Canadian Football. League’ team's stadium were not re- vealed. John Donoval, president of BO MIKE’S RADIATOR REPAIR ’ CLEANED REPAIRED RECORED 6:30 - 5:00 p.m. Weekly. 364-1606 ” 159 "ND A AVE. TRAIL the Maritime Professional Football Club Ltd., and Ma- yor Dan Brownlow said the ‘club has agreed to lease:18 hectares (44 acres) of land- from the city over a period of 20 ‘years. Brownlow said the stadium will take up 3.6 hectares (nine ‘acres),' with the re- mainder providing parking. for 4,000-plus cars. The site, adjacent to a huge industrial park, has ex- cellent access from all areas of Nova Scotia. . Brownlow said the lease is _ beneficial to the club and the ‘city,{but said ‘Donoval pre- ferred that the ‘financial de- tails not be released until the agreement is completéd. The’ ‘city: will level and Rental'Special Rate . CHILDREN 6-14 YEARS OF AGE Lessons willbe 1% hours long. DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED CALL NOW 362-7616 Castlegar Savings : * CREDIT UNION Castlegar 365-7232 | Slocan Park 226-7212 3OAYS Adults $48 Juniors $38 5S DAYS Adults $75 Juniors $55 -Take'Advantage of ‘REDUCED Until the en: of the season. 6 DAYS Adults $64 junlors $60 Tickets are valid week- days and weekends. Available only at... _ costs would:'be recovered 80,000-seat stadium is prs through the leasa 4 ment — the rent goes up each year. — and that-in spinoff - business, the city would turn a handsome profit. He said the city did not want to sell the land and a clause allowing the city to use.the stadium for sporting events is built into the lease. READY FOR 1984 Donoval said the stadium will cost $6 million and it will be ready for the Schooners’ first CFL season in 1984. _ CFL . commissioner | Jake Caudaur said last November the league: wanted to’ see. progress on the stadium’ by May and it would have to see +more than footings.. Asked whether’ this re- 76 “Upcoming sporting events of meetings can be lisied hero ~’ courtesy of Dixie Lee Chicken & Seatood Castlegar. Please, submit notices ta Castlegar News by Fridoy noon tor Sunday’ or. Tuesday-noon for Wednesday. Contact Chery! Wishlow, shop will be underway.” Donoval said the playing surface will probably be arti- ficial turf, although that is not yet final. He'was reminded installa. tion of artificial turf at St. Mary's: University in Halifac . cost $1.4 million. If that cost ’ reinse! . omitted from ‘the ‘free-skating. progran for "Thomson’'to. grab:a medal’ at the. world ‘ championships, which H beet March 5. in Helsinki. : / MeCall: of: Dartmouth, ‘N.&; retaining their senior dance’ title ‘with ‘a iformance in the original. set pattern. : ‘is, kh reality on, the other * ‘the NFL all-stars will begin: : irresistible forces versus im- movable objects in the. Na- tional Football League's ' Pro “Bowl game today. ° The ; American Football Conference’ team . features’ ‘Dan* Fouts of were from | the proposed stadium's $6-million price tag, it would have to be - built: for $4.6: million, ‘Asked whether that could be done, Donoval deferred to San Diego Chargers and. run: of New York Jets and Marcus Allen of : Los Angeles. ald: ers. J.L. Albrecht,, general man- ‘ The National Football Con- ager of the Schooners,. who gaid:a stadium in'Idaho had been’ built for less than $3 million and. that Schaeffer Stadium, in. Foxborough, which ‘holds 85,000 ; Sen ome ference has 3 Washington's Joe Theismann. ‘at- quarterback, with Tony Dorsett of Dallas eaneers, Lawrence Taylor of ning backs Fredman: McNeil , side ‘of the respective lines. -af 1. p.m. PST at Aloha Sta- “The AFC offence will’ be. dium’ and be televised by operating ‘against’ an. NFC .ABC. defence: that includes.” Ed. Members, of the winning ug, Eng., team. will receive $10,000, _ » Roy’. with the losers getting $5,000 Selmon of ‘Tampa: Bay, “Bue-” each. ', Walt Michaels of the Jets New York Giants and Nolan is the AFC coach, with Tom Cromwell of Los Angeles Landry of the Cowboys guid- Rams. ing the NEC. ‘Theismann and the rest of | “This'is my first time as the NFC offensive crew will the coach in the Pro Bowl and facing a-defence that I'm really looking forward to bade the Jets’ Mark Gas- it,” said Michaels, who played : tineau, Art’ Still of Kansas in’ four consecutive NFL City Chiefs, Ted Hendricks of * all-star’ games through 1960, Landry's appearance at the helm of the NFC will:be his . sixth, making him the dean of NFL all-star coaches. He now ‘ has been the coach four times’: since the AFC-NFC format.” began in 1971, and was coach $ of the East squad twice prior - to that. ‘His all-star coaching won-lost record is 2-3, ree “It's great toed the cream i *. the Raiders; Jack Lambert of “We'll :have time for’a few.’ , coating - Pittsburgh Steelers and Rob-. meetings, practise a few days ; todo in, this’ eae the things: During} minor iekag 3 week on Jan. 28 } Castlegar Pee Wee Reps defeated Nelson 10-4 in 12:30 'p.m., old arena. Sarena, _ new are P.m., channel 7. NHL: Pittsburgt : "SUNDAY: : HOCKEY: — JUVENILES: Castlegar vs. Cranbrook, Williams Moving vs. Mountain Sports Hut, 12:30 Pe m., V&H Contractors vs. Carling O'Keefe, 8:30 g GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Kalesnikott vs. Goose Creek, 10:15 a.m., new arena,’ Dalry. Queen vs. Gander, Creek, 4:15 P.m. oe FOOTBALL > NFL PRO BOWL: AFC All-Stars vs. NFC All-Stars, 1 p.m., channel 4, GOLF — PGA:. Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, 1 MONDAY ” HOCKEY = GENTLEMEN’: 'S LEAGUE: . Creek vs. Trans-X, 9:30 p.m., old arena. TUESDAY HOCKEY — NHL: All-Star Game, 5 p.m., channel 9, ~ KHL: Castlegar Rebels vs. Grand Forks Border: Bruins, 8 p.m., arena complex... .. ‘ WEDNESDA’ COMMERCIAL LEAGUE: Goose 4:30 p:m., channel 13. Canucks, Breakias: " 4 sausages, RED. MOUNTAIN . Ticket Office 362-7384 © More info cali 365-5028 - bibs: TIMES *_ Tues. Sto ogy Thurs. 7 to 9 p.m, Kinnaird Elementary School Menu No. 1 2 Eggs, 3 strips baconor ash brown: Se Ow & a league gate. .Hat’ tricks went to Dane re Jackson : ‘and! Travis ‘Green with Jackso achieving two assists. Carl Overennay, Scott Moorey,. Billy. Pottel and Lorne Kanigan each scored _Trans-X tied ~ for fop spot. By CasNews Staff” ‘Trans-X' of | 'Castlegar's ° Gentlemen's Hockey League “claimed ‘a*'win’and a tie’ ‘this, week to’ move into first place-with Gander Creek. i .Trans-X beat, Gander‘ Goose’ Creek 86 Monday and tied Dairy Queen3-3 Friday night for’ the first-place tie. The two teams ‘have 85. points each, but Trans-X has a game ,in hand. : Recent statistics Geos: Greok,. ‘one point be- Wednesday night. and* Mal- Koren” Los. : Weekend Wrap-Up, page Be. show . "ert Brazile of Hoiiston Oilers. and then Til let them: go- to! we will-try- The annual: game between, work. - one 0a Ratigad was also credited with three assists, | Overennay, Jason Hughes, Tyler \Gorrill ‘and Dwayne fheos Symoloff each received an fia aie assist each. / Special credit''goes -to ces Moorby, and Gorrill. for .ex- G20", cellent defensive play and to [Ts7 ies Stanley Makortoff for excel: pent goaltertding. é BBSBS BSSae> "SS888 ZSSue~ Botton Montreal Metfalo. aSB8 SBBSR hind Gander Creek. Malon- “adage: 3 ey’sand Dairy. Queen are tied ; New lervey. with'25 points, each and Kal- Newton: esnikoff remains in last place.’ Mtwoukes + 3 with.16, points. : °°’ gonna Other action this week saw Chpege is Creek ° with” a) 7-1 Gevelond | triumph “over Kalesnikoff | f 3 & SFoun) ES oney's winning 13-2 over Sees weg Gander Creek. F ell Bune * BNBB See sey S885 4 oan). For future games, see Galendar, page. “B2. rs oe a Ea g 8 Phosalx Fortlend 115 Philede| 109 ttle 115 Son Antonio 103 "Save Up to 45 5% “an Fuel and 100% on “| Maintenance with _ PROPANE CONVERSION . Leese: plus... @ Government $40 “sFarnh, Fleet, Cormmerciat Mehicles and any vehicle used 50% Business Use! Grant BESKS BRLSA. _ bith f BEEES a New York Mets trade autiekder Jorge Ort0 to Toronto for; peepee Sate rien ’ Inorder to improve our service to you our PARTS le _ WILL BE OPEN SATURDAYS from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PROPANE £ CONSULTANTS |. Dan Ashman Peter beginning Sat, Jan. 29, 1983 We are also open 8, a.m, +S p.m., Mon. thru Fel. is MALONEY PONTIAC BUICK. Fred Pressacco’ Vince Watson’ - KEVIN KIRBY Kevin Kirby, 19, plays right wing for the Rebels. He has been with the team rep teams before joining the Rebels.: Kirby is at- tending Selkirk : College and is planning for a career in computer sciences. He enjoys playing golf in the summer, - ROLAND COUTU _. Roland Coutu; 18, plays - goaltender with the Reb- els..He is séeing his first year as a Rebel and is enjoying it. He’ played for A the midget reps in: Rocky “1 ‘played’ junior “hockey in , Rossland and on Rep teams ’ the’ Rebels, for two years, playing on’. DEAN 1 ModRINNON Dean MacKinnon, an 18- year-old defenseman, has been with the Robels for years, MacKinnon in Castlegar, before joining cKinnon, a student at Stanley Hum- hries, also enjoys skiing, fishing and hunting. Trav- elling is one of’his future goals. ' wo wine for VEH |__| By CasNows Staff It was'a good week for’ V&H Contractors of, the - Castlegar Commercial Hoc-° key League,’ who boasted a _ 2-0 win-loss record, after nip- " ping Mountain Sports Hut 4-3 Thursday and edging Wil- lisms Moving and Storage 9-8 Tuesday night at the com- plex. In Thursday’s close game, Clay Liber opened the scor- ing late in the first ‘period but Dan: Walker responded for Mountain’ Sports Hut to tie the score with less than four * minutes ‘remaining in’ the period. ; Mountain Sports Hut not- ched two unanswered goals . in the second period for a 3-1 lead. Aaron Stoushnow beat , oalie Rick Hlookoff at’ 7:07 and Terry Halisheff scored ,- with five minutes left in the Mountats House, Alta. and . , the Dawson Creek Kodiaks before coming to Castle- ; gar. Coutu is aiming for a college hockéy scholarship. Other sporting. interests include football, baseball and-curling. Trail could have three teams . Trail’ Cardinals have ap- plied for membership for the Kootenay International Se- nior Baseball Leagues 1983 season. © * Darrell St. Denis, a playing member. with the Trail Crown Point Orioles last -year, is spearheading the drive to‘obtain an expansion franchise in the KISBL. St. Denis has informed the League that there is enough talent available in the Trail area to fully, roster three teams. ,The Orioles and the,, March, Sthess sav wend te tech tei: conve ales Beaver Valley Blazers are two KISBL members who currently share the same territory.: St. Denis has also informed the League that the Cardin- als ,have obtained sponsor- ship through Seth Martin Sports in Trail. The Cardinals’ application will now be studied by the League's expansion commit- tee and a final decision will be made at the annual: Spring Meeting in'Trail on Seturday, UNIONDALE N.Y. (cP) — The future- cf St. Louis Blues will be the focus of at- tention'as the National Hoc- ‘key League board of gover- nors holds its winter meet- ings, beginning Monday. The session is being held in conjunction with the NHL all-star game, to be played Tuesday night at the Nassau Coliseum, Four members of the host New York Islanders — de- fencemen Denis Potvin. and Dave Langevin and forwards Mike Bossy and Bryan Trot- tier — will skate for the Wales conferenée.. Also’ on the Wales team, which won the game last year 4-2 behind Bossy's two goals — is Pete Peeters of. Boston Bruins, who leads the NHL in vir- tually every goaltending cat- egory. The Campbell Conference team is paced by Edmonton Qilers centre Wayne Gret- Ye who i making, a sham: SAM STOOCHNOFF Sam has his Level Two Coaching Certification. He has coached in Castlegar Minor Hockey for ball are some of his other activities. He works as a carpenter on construction ' jobs. Sam ‘has. one son, Peter, playing in the Mid- get Division. BERT MOLNAR As well as being the Midget Division Manager, Bert is also the assistant coach for a Midget house team sponsored by Mike's Mobile Homes. He moved to Castlegar five years ago from Rossland where he also was active in Minor Hockey. Bert is an em- . ployee of Cominco's lead smelting division. His other ~ activities include hunting, fishing and. curl- ing. He has one son playing hockey in tie Midget Div- ision. *pOUG COULSON Doug, an electrical fore- man at Cominco, has his (Level Four Coaching cer- six, years. Fishing, golfing and” (The men behind Hockey tification in hockey. He has coached house and B teams from Novice Division to Midget Division and also managed to play hockey himself for three years. He has accomplished all this after learning to skate at the young age of 26, He is currently coaching a Nov- ice team sponsored by the Lions Club, a Midget house team and the Midget B Rep team. Doug’s other ac- tivities include cross-coun- try skiing, and coaching Little Lassies Softball. He has two sons involved in Minor Hockey. One in the Novice Division and one in the Midget Division.. DANNY WALKER Dan is employed at * Cominco as an accountant. He is presently assisting with: the coaching of the Bantam A Rep. hockey team sponsored by Ander- son Insurance ‘and ‘Focal Point. After going through * the Minor Hockey system, Dan played for the Ross- land Junior Warriors for . two years and the Castte- gar Rebels for one year. He - the Castlegar Rebels and .1978-79. They were . the “Totem Conference Champs then played for Iowa State University for three years and is now playing in the Commerecial League. This is Dan's second year of coaching in Minor Hockey. His other activities include golf, fishing and slow pitch softball. KEN GORKOFF Ken has his Level One coaching Certification. At present he is the assistant coach of the Bantam A Rep. hockey team spon- sored by Anderson Insur- ance and Focal Point. In. the past he has coached the Atom All Stars and Pee Wee A teams. Ken was one of the original players on Played with them until 1978. He then attended Selkirk College and played hockey for their team in that year. Ken's other.ac- tivities include golf, soft- ball, fishing and broomball. He is presently workitig as a carpenter for Fame Con- struction. @ NO SHOTS “@ NO DRUGS @ NO CONTRACTS THE DIET CENTER.PROGRAM IS « FAST . SAFE. INEXPENSIVE ’ AND WE'LL TEACH YOU HOW TO KEEP IT OFF, PERMANENTLY! sow SHE LOSING NOW OVER 1,600 LOCATIONS U.S. & CANADA No. 1 1233-22D ST., CASTLEGAR 365-6256 HOURS: Monday to Friday 7 a.m.-Ip.m. Saturday 7:30-8:30 a.m. © DELICIOUS NATURAL period. Dick Braun and Wal- ker ‘assisted him. V&H made its comeback in the final frame, scoring threo unanswered goals in the 4-3 triumph. Carl Kooznetsoff handcuf- fed netminder’Cal Grunerud at the 11-minute mark, as- sisted: by Rick Sanger and: Wayne ‘Kinakin. At 12:44 Mercer ‘received help from Frank Loukianoff ‘and Kin- akin to tie the score. Voykin netted the'winning goal at 18:25, for the win, assisted by Terry Nazeroff and Merzer, ot VéHO . WILLIAMS MOVING 8 V&H managed’ four goals in the first period, while Wil- liams scored two, for a 42 -lead. Loukianoff, Kooznetsott,, Jim Nazeroft scored for bles of the NHL scoring race for the third straight year ‘and is only slightly behind his points pace of last season, when he set records for goals (92), assists (120) and points (212). The governors must .con- sider the possibility that the Blues will be sold by Ral- ston-Purina to a Saskatoon group headed by sports en- ~ trepreneur Bill Hunter. Hun- ter and Edmonton business- man Peter. Batoni have, an agreement in principle to buy the Blues and move the fran- chise to Saskatoon, a city of only 150,000 where an 18,000- seat arena would be con- structed. e Conventional cledn oven © Digital clotk ' © Automatic oven timer * Infinite meat aol © Fluorescent © 2-8" and 2-6" e"phie out elements ih, .POTSCRUBBER DISHWASHER V&H, while Bill Nazeroff claimed throe assists ‘with singles going: to Loukianoff, Ray Gregwire, Doug Hicks and Rick Saner, _Kinakin and. Bob | Mac- Kenzie got goals for Williams with assists from Ron Rebe- lato, Tim’ Paul and Terry Streliev. A four-goal perfarmance by. Williams. in the second frame tightened.the margin. V&H managed only a ool marker, Scoring for Williams ‘were Paul with two. markers, and Mike Schmitt.and Dave Mac- Kinnon with one each. Kinakin collected three as- sists while Mike McCormick, Rebelato, MacKinnon, - Schmitt and Streliev got a single. Bili Nazeroff scored the only goal for V&H, helped “It's not the size of the city that counts,”- said Hunter. “It's the heart, and hockey is a religion here.” ° Hunter, .one of the found- ing father of the defunct World Hockey - Association, says there have been. 14,000 request .for season tickets thus far. Another group "showing interest in the Blues — whom Ralston-Purina has owned for six years but wants to sell bocauso’ the team is losing money and lacks a television contract — is headed by Mike Parker, the former mayor of Tacoma, Wash. A 28,000-seat arena is being built in Tac- out by Liber. V&H went ahead with four goals in the final period‘ to win 9-8, Williams only, scored two goals. V&H's_ goals! came \ from Gregwire, whe scored twice, and Bill Nazeroff and Sander, scoring one goal apiece. Mercer claimed two assists while Bill Nazeroff, Kooz- netsoff, Loukianoff and Liber with one each. Hlookoff gave up only two goals in the final frame — one to MacKinnin, assisted by. Rebelato, and the other to . Kinakin, helped out by Paul. Next Commercial League action is today when Wil- liams Moving takes on Moun- tain Sports Huts at 12:30 p.m. in the complex. At 8:80 p.m. tonight, V&H challenges “Carling O'Keefe in the old arena. | NHL staris winter meetings oma and will be ready in April. “We informed the Ralston- Purina Co. that if negoti- ations with Saskatoon fall through, then we are inter- ested in having discussions with them on a purchase,” said Parker. : . While no formal presen- tation from the Seattle-Tac- oma area is expected at the meetings, Parker's group is expected to step into the pic- ture before the end of the season if ‘Saskatoon is re- jected as an NHL site. ~ CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 6, 1983 fap _ Attention Men & Boys! For All Seasons I'S ays Bonnett’ swen Wear 233 Columbia 365-676) Remember 10% OFF for Cash [FIRE SAFETY TIPS... DO SMOKE ALARMS WORK? 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