: {DAVE MACKINNON plays right-wing for the Rebels. He was born in Rossland and is the eldest son of Gale and ‘Connie MacKinnon. His younger brothers are Darcy and Dean. Dave is a graduate lof Stanley Fempries and is * tnow empk PERRY HORNING, No, 17, ' pl center for the Rebels. | le is the 17-year-old son of } Jeanette and Wally Horning. ' He. bas two brothers and a sister. Perry is in his Grad year at Stanley LG Voice of the People ‘This game, ¢ailled icky * Balior, Castlegar News Lam writing to, eae in regards to a hockey’ game which took place on Saturday night between the Trail Junior Smokies and the Cas- tlegar Rebels. . I was absolutely shocked to witness such a perfor-’. mance, The Trail Junior Smokies’ conduct was de- parable, If I was the coach of that team I would have been sshamed of their perfor. mance, But obviously he must have been proud, be- cause he sent one of his hot- . tempered players right back on to the ice knowing full well what was going to take place. I would give up my job as a coach, if that is the best I could do, The: Castlegar’ Rebels condueted themselves . very well. I only wished I. could _ say the same for some of the fans, Where are the'parents of these young kids? The lan. guage that comes out of their mouths and their actions is* totally unacceptable. We take a look at our’ next generation and what comes out of their mouths is ever worse because they are young adults who certainly were taught and know bet- ter. So now: what? As\a taxpayer and a parent in this community I don't have! to tolerate: this type of a scene in order to go and see’ Beeey, game. He has played all his minor Cellulose. He ee played all this minor hockey in Castlegar jand .was on the “First Rebel + Steam,” prior to playing two seasons with the Rossland ‘Warriors. A highlight of his hockey career was playing ‘the Swedish Midget: hockey went to Sweden in 1975. Perry'’g other interest is baseball and he played in the Bronco Canadian’ Playoff in Nova Bootie in'1974. Tila is Pe team during a Ch ‘tournament here. Dave en- joys hockey, .the fun and friends he has made through the sport and hes always enjoyed the parent and fan played. “MINOR ‘SPORTS Sure, we're’ Interested:'Phone the Sestisocr ‘reports ‘detalloon organisatten: orn nto support on each team he has - / Minor Hockey E/ Atoms Atom All-Stars travelled to Trail on Sunday and were defeated. 6-4 by their hosts, Peo Wees Pee Wee’ Reps were in Rutland on the weekend. On Saturday, the local boys were defeated 10-6 by Rutland. Scoring Castlegar’s goals were K. Hurd (8), K. Biln, K. Koorbatoff and W. Wasil- enkoff. Assists were made by D. Braun, T. Carew, W. Wasilenk Koss In provincial court Jan. 15 Martin L. Johansen, 20, of Castlegar pleaded guilty to a wsharge of theft under $200, gle was placed on probation gfor three months and given a sgonditional discharge. = ee * Transferred to this court’ strom out of the area, Darryll lark Hunt pleaded not guil- ty to a charge of refusing to take a breathalyzer test. He was found guilty and fined ie or in default 20 days in * » * Patrick Davis, 24, of Robson has been prohibited fo possess firearms for six months. (2), B. Mair 2), D. Horning and K. Hurd. On’ Sunday. afternoon, the game resulted ina 4-4 tie. gar pl change obstructing a ples mons eae sean six 82 hours of community service and" ‘given ad ditio adis- charge. He oapaio led $25 under the’Motor Vehicle Act for operating a vehicle with- out headlights. _ 2 #8 Samuel Stoochnoff, 25, of Gantlogae pleaded pad to cha ft bei Ww. had a hat- trick during the game, -with D. Horning Picking up.a _ single. Assisting were K. Biln (2),,D. Braun, B. Alexander (2) and K. Koorbatoff. The Pee Wee Reps will be playing Spokane this Sat- urday at 6-7 p.m, *. +. * Weekly scores for Pee Wee house teams were as follows: Jan. 14 — TAB 6, sckOR 0; Jan. 18 — CKQR 4, 4 ts 3 play: Jan. e wou Bantam: Fee ee ai pi 4. tional discharge. / Police Briets 7 Local RCMP experi- mced a quiet weekend in which only 10 complaints vere investigated and two iquor seizures made, Three separate acci- Rents were reported in which o charges were laid due to toad conditions. On Monday, Gordon Loe- wen ‘of Chilliwack, escaped injury when the 1974 Chevy he was driving went out of tontrol on icy roads and into ditch on ‘Highway 3 ‘near @imberline Lodge. Damage bas been esti at $1,000. the vehicle he was driving went off the road into a ditch on Celgar Road at Woodland Drive. The vehicle, a 1974 Oldsmobile, ‘sustained an es- timated $3,000 damage. 5 Jan. 16 Michael Fitzpat- rick escaped injury when the 1970 Chevy he was driving went out of control on slush near the top of the ‘Castle- gar-Salmo Highway. The ve- hicle left the road and rolled down an embankment re- sulting in an estimated $2,000 damage. On Saturday Dayid Big- nell, 27, of Castlegar received gminor facial injuries when eee Dutch elm disease is healthy trees by the elm Sheetle, causing wilting of (Bleaves apd death to the tree ithin a few years. A cure for utch Elm Disease is still ing sought by Environ- " Bnont Canada scientists — to nhance our envi spread from infected trees to - CORRECTION The store hours of the USED Not Abused SHOPPE, which ap- pecred in the Castlegar News of Jan. 17, should have read Open Mon.— Sat’10a.m: -5 p.m. The Castlegar News| apologizes for this error. INTEREST Another Reason We' re Calling The Commerce Ours Now our bank calculates interest the way a newspaper prints.the news daily. Ask us about it today. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE WITH 2 BRANCHES TO SERVE YOU IN CASTLEGAR 295 Columbia Ave. — Ci sth & Castl d Plaza - 6. Bantam “B": Jan. 19 — Grand Forks 4, Castlegar 2. Mi ts Friday, Castlegar hosted Grand Forks and the game turned out to bea fast- paced crowd-pleaser. Jim Smith opened the scoring for the home team on an assist from Tom DePaoli and Grand Forks tied it up six minutes later. Early in the ‘ second period, Randy Morris scored an unassisted goal and at 11:18 Dean MacKinnon, as- sisted by Rick Kanigan and Jim Smith, made it 3-1. . Two minutes later, Grand Forks made the score 3-2 and that was the end of Jan. 19 — Castlegar 9, Trail the scoring. : Roh Howes in goal earned the win. The home team. was assessed six of 16 minor penalties. Saturday, the game was much rougher when Castle- gar hosted Rossland with each team being assessed 14 minor penalties. The final score was Castlegar 6, Ross- land 3, Jim Smith led the home team with- two goals and three assists. Other goal- scorers were Dean MacKin- non with two and Tom DePaoli and Kevin Kirby, one each, The Castlegar. Midget Rep leaves Friday ‘to take part in an eight-team tourna- ment in Kelowna. . . e 4 Minor hockey programs, as well as, tickets for Sat- urday’s Minor Hockey Dance are also’available at Castle- . gar Drugs or any member of ‘he hockey executive. “Also, to the young fellow who threw the broken hoc key stick onto the ice close to where the’ Trail goallo was enalngs u should. be * future hockey / games. Tho retaliation of the “Trail goalie, throwing: the stick back up into the spec- tators and hitting a young girl, “You” should be made to hang up his skates for. the reat of the season. The officiating was. very poor. The referee’ should have his game in control at all tines. He has the authority torun the gamo as he sees fit to do s0, 80 maybe he had better start using it, There should. be some strong. and rigid rules to follow as far as conduct on and off the ice. Some sug- gestions that should be con- sidered are: 1)'Ushers — to put up with nothing and remove those who do not wish to abide the rules, “3h Supervision at the doors and not let kids in and oat of the building during’ itermissions; if they. do lave charge them to come: 8) Don't allow children, in to hockey games under 12 -without an adult. 4) Have the RCMP pat- rol the parking lot while the . game ison. . certainly hope that this situation does not re-occur because it will certainly show a decline in your attendance.” I know I will not attend another game till th _ Box Spring Sets Mattress & 54" Stock No. 73877. 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Her award also consisted of a one-week trip for two at a TIME SHARE resort in Hawail, Florida, a = Speedway moroon, vinyl a 20,000 ~ km, A real clean unit. $6489. ". 1973 GMC Castlegar See CARL or JOE on any of these fine Used Units 2-DR. HT. km on this unit. 1979 CHEV SCOTTSDALE 1/2-TON 1/2-TON 907 V-8, ‘auto, fants . p.s., red paint. $1689. rear yindowy 789 Columbia Ave. Phone: 365-8461 D. No. 5757 1977 MONARCH tires, gold withwite. hall vical top, only 90 oN. radicl ‘tires, p.s., Ip cond., power door jocks, atiding glass e paint, aroteice: ‘box Jiner, approx. 20,000 km. +8889 1973 METEOR _-4-DR. 5] aa 1974 CHEV WIDE-SIDE 1-TON - 454v-5, ‘auto. trons... P.s., p.b., dual wheels, ax, 75,000 m., brown a white, canopy. $2989 Castlegar. 24-Hr. Tetashop Sears “PUBLIC NOTICE intends to TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the City of Castl following highway relocation bylaw for final adoption: | Schedule "A" * To Bylaw No. 258 A. (See 1632234) CITY OF CASTLEGAR BYLAW NO. 258. BEING A aYLAW TO AUTHORIZE THE DISPOSING OF A HIGHWAY IN EXCHANGE: FOR LANDS NECESSARY. FOR THE WIDENING AND RELOCATING OF A HIGHWAY! PURSUANT TO SECTION 509 OF THE MUNICIPAL ACT. : WHEREAS it is deemed di and expedi to dispose of cartain poreas in h for lands r the of relocating biahwey, to Permit the orderly development and provide proper acces thereto; AND WHEREAS a legal ‘survey plan d g@ such has bee: y Ale: British Columbia Land Surveyor, and is marked: Schedule “ne and Saneres hereto forming part of this Bylaw; NOW.THEREFORE the Council of the City of Castlegar ‘in Open meeting assem: bled, enacts as follows: 1. Those portions of road as ‘shown “Road To Be Closed” on ‘the plan attached? hereto and marked Schedule'"A” are here! oby stopped and closed up to traffic: ofall kinds and exchanged for and relocat to the 2 qreas a2 shdyn road to be: don the plan’ 2. ais Bylo shall.be advertised in the Castlegar News ms to adoption thereo! 3. The Mayor and Clerk are hereby. authorized to execute such documents may be ssary to exp Y ig! : 4. This Bylaw nay be cited as 18 City ofc U Highway Rel: 258, 1980. « ORE: Bylaw, No INTRODUCED AND READA FIRST.TIME THIS 8TI 1H DAY OF JAN., 1980, READ A SECOND TIME THIS 8TH DAY OF 'JAN., 1980, READ ATHIRD TIME THIS 8TH DAY OF JAN., 1980, : inci atu sited be TAZ COMMUNITY Bulletin Board. may: Big: ph n be held on n Wedwnaday, Feb;-6, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. in the :3 home ‘of- Gordon Read, 46-100 Street: Blueberry THE: FIVEDAY PLAN To STOP SMOKING ~ ’Por those desiring to’quit smoking, here's helpt . Attend and participate at the next’, Five-Day Plan, * Feb.’ -°7, ‘7:80 ‘to 9'p.m.. at the “Castlegar and District Hospital. There is a $7. registration fee ‘to. information. The Five-Day Plan to Stop Smoking is ~arcommunity service presented. by the Seventh- ‘Day! Adventista, : i : ROBSON | RECREATION. - i Robson i Reereation Society annual meeting will be‘ held on Jan. 31, \at 7:30 p.m.: at. the Robson :, ‘Hall. : Members and other: interested’ - ‘events call: TOTS - Mothers and Tots group will be meeting at the : West Kootenay: Health Unit on Jan. 28. 0 Dr. Roxanne Still: will be on “hand in Stress Barly: ‘Parerith “There will be an Tees iccal meeting of the ternal ‘Order of. eagles at 8 p.m. Tusedey Jan. : Hall, ; sae and Distia er 3 lone rei used here ore throneh the’ he courtesy, ‘of: ee B.C. VIL 406, tag Ranger at: Box” 370 u contacted: by: hone. ‘on’: Fri jay, nuawry 25,1980. bath School Di wine ate ship