gu . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 11, 1975 4 Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Results Pup Division Dec. $—Sabres 5, Cana- ‘dians 3. In goal were Bob Krug for the Sabres and John Ander- ‘son for the Canadians. Scoring for the Sabres were Tim Baulkham (4) and Sean Bondar. off, Assists were made by Richard Paulson (3), Neil Ber- mel and Gord Perepolkin. The Canadians’ goals were scored by A. Embree, L, Plotnikoff {and D. Zibin, Assists went to L. + Salekin, i. Dee. §—Blazera 6, Canucks }2, In goal were D. DeRosa for the Blazers and C, Sookroo for the Canucks, Scoring for the J, Leitch, K. Semenoff and J. ! Verigin, Assists were made by 1! K. Semenoff (2) and G. Verigin. . | Both Canuck goals were scored * by 8. Samoylolff, with one assist ‘from 8, Romney. Dec. 6—Jets 6, Sabres 0. i : Goalies were S, Voykin for the ! Jets and T. Baulkham for the i Sabres. Goalgetters for the Jets were T. Reid (3) R. ! Horeoff (2) and J. Mair. Assists were made by W. Jmioff, J. Mair, R. Swetlikoff, D. Robin- son and R, Reid. Oilers 8, Canadians 0. In goal were R. Potter for the Oilers and R. Salekin for the ‘Charlie Says: Be Sure to get your fauiogian| COHOE. INSURANCE 269 Columbia Avenue } Plotnikoff, D, Belisle and R. | Blazers were T. Gavatkoff (2), . Canadians. All three goals were scored by'G, Walker. Blazers 4, Maple Leafs 2. Goalies were J, Verigin for the Blazers and B, Torgalson for the Leafs, Scoring the Blazers’ goals were D, DeRosa (2), J. Leitch, and B, Makortolf. As- alsts went lo T, Gavatkc#and J. Barton. Both Leaf goals were scored by D. Perehudoff, with one assist golng to K. Arm: strong. * ‘ Pee Wee Division Dee. 1—Brulns 6, Cana- dians 2. Goalies were D. Tamelin for the Bruins and G. Silvester for the Canadians, Scoring for the Bruins were D. McKinnon (2), B. Marshall, D. »Lightle and P, Smitheram, Assists were made by P, Smitheram, D, Lightle, J. Ness, J. Obetkoff and D, MacKinnon. The Canadians’ goals were scored by B. Markin and T. Strelioff, with assists made by G, Bording and J, Calder. Dec. 3—Mistangs 7, Maple Leafs 2, In goal were Churchill for the Mustangs and D, Muller for the Leafs. Scoring for the Mustangs were D. Sherstobit- off (2), 8. Simonen (8), D. Sherstobitoff, J. Landis, B. emoskoff, R. Yule and M. Plotnikoff (2). Leaf goals were scored by lelsted and L. Laurient, with one assist from L. Samoyloff.., Dec. 6—Pup All Stars 9, “Bruins 6, In goal for the Pups was T, Baulkham and D. Boyce ‘wan goalie for the Bruins, Scoring the Pup goals were K: ~ Semenoff, D, Terhune, Dy Pic- ton, G. Walker (3), D. Perehud- off (2} and S. Jones, Assists were made th G. Walker, CG ing for KSCU were M, Nevak: shonoff. The CSCU goals were both scored by M, Wichert, assisted on both by W. Gorkoff, Dee. 3—Canadians 7, Peo Wee Reps 1, Goalies werd D, Johnstone for: the Canadians and D, Kinakin for the Reps. ni K, Knowler (3), J. B, McGuire and N, Dermody. Assists were made by J. Stewart (2), Keraiff, Beattie, Steenvoorden (2) and Knowler, The lone Rep goal was scored by Stouthnow, assisted by C. Dee. 5—Canadians 4, PP- WC 4. In goal wero D. Johnstone for the Canadians and N. Chernoff for PPWC, Scoring the Canadians’ goals were K, Knowler (2, K. Kerallf, and B. Franks. Assists went to A, Stoushnow, N, Dermody and K. Knowler. The PPWC goals were scored by L. Walker. (2), ‘T. Rego and J. Popowich, with assists going to ©. Voykin and W, 2ibin, Castlegar News Dee. Texaco &, KSCU 2 . Goalies were D.° Drazdoff for Texaco and P.+ Perras for, KSCU. Scoring for Texaco were D. Markin. (3), G. Me- Laughlin and ‘D. Cox, Assists went. to’ D. Markin (2), K. Reibin, G. McLaughlin (2), and B. Nichvolodoff. KSCU goals © were scored by R. Lauriente K. Sonenott (2M Corbett and 8. Jones (2). The Bruins’ goals were scored by J. Obetkoff (3) and D, McKinnon’ (2). ‘Assists went to D. ‘Tamelin (2) and J., Obetkoff. Bantam Division Dec. I-KSCU 3, CSCU 2. In goal were Perras for KSCU and R. Casilegar for CSCU. Scor- unas- sisted. Legion 3, Pee Wee Reps 2. In goal for the Legion was Wilson, with Kinakin in goal for the Reps. Scoring the Legion goals were P. Horning (2), and G.Miller, Assists went to Innes and R. Simonen, The Rep goals . were scored by J. Smith and G, Sookro, and assists were made « by Nazaroff and K. Kirby. -Castlegar. Bantam Rep 5, Nelson Bantam Rep 1. Scoring for the Castlegar Rep were .Bruce Martin (2), D. Barnes (2) and J. Josafatow. Asiats went to D. Vergin and BM ae "E-KSCU 4, Legion 2. in goal were Churchill for - ‘bos KSCU and, Wilson, for the Legion. for KSCU Invitational Xmas Midget Tournament“ The Castlegar and District Minor Hockoy As- soclatton will bo hosting a Christmas Midget Invita- tonal Tournament, to be held on Dec. 27, 28 and 29, Participating teams will be from Calgary, Spo- kane, North Della, Cran- brook, Kelowna, Trail, Nel- son, as well-as Castlegar, Admission to’ the games will be charged and day passes will be avall- able. Midget Division Dee. 1—Weebles (house team) 4, Rossland 1. In ‘goal for Castlegar was Wallace, Scoring ‘were Bozek (8) and Quaedvlleg. Assists went to Johnson’ (2), McGuire and Furlan. Dynamiters 5, Studs 4. In goal wero Ingham for the Dynamiters and McKenzie for the Studs. Scoring for the Dynamiters ‘were Zoobkol Tassone (2), Halisheff and Bas: ran. Assists went to K. Basran, Pace. (2), Zoobkoff, Kooznet- soff, Perepolkin and Varibloff. Scoring for the Sluds were C. Sookro, R. Sherstobitolf,. B. Verigin and R. Grim. Assists were made by R. Sherstoblt- off, M. Voykin, G. Moroso, B. Verigin and K. Chernoff. .° Dee. 2—Buzzards 4, Ban- tam Rep 3. In goal’ for the Buzzards was D, McMullen and R. Cheveldave was goalie for the Rep team. Scoring the Buzzards' goals were A. Conroy (2), B. Kereiff and B. Nazaroff. Assists were made by B. Kereiff (2), R..Kambic, M. Polonikoff and D, McMullen. ‘The Rep goals were scored by P. Laurino, T. Cheveldave and D. Kanigan. Assists were made by D. MacKinnon, K. Shersto-_ bitoff and D. Kanigan. Midget Rep 6, Castlegar Hotel 0, McMullen was in goal for the Rep team. (No other information available.) Dec. 3—Weebles 7, Studs 4.1n ee for the Weebles was Wallace and’ goalie for the Studs was R. McKenzie. Scor- ing the Weebles' goals were 8. Bozek (2), .W.' Koochin (2), Dawson, Quaedvlieg and Costa. Assists were made. by J. Kn Recreation News by Pat Metge Gymnastic Classes fo Put on Demonstraffon Dec. 18 at KISS The final event in the fall session of the adult education and recreation, classea will be held on Dec, 18 at 7 p.m. In the Kinnaird Junior Secondary School gymnasium, The gym: . nastle classes will be putting on 4 short demonatration for the parents of the skills and rou: tines which. they have been working on since September. ‘The gymnastic season will be Increasing ‘in magnitude after Christmas when gymnas- tic displays will be held in Nelson, Trail and Castlegar. “These displays are ‘non-com- « petitive in nature and will be stressing participation. If you have any children involved in gymnastics or who" would like to become involved, may we suggest watching for our algn-up dates for gymnastic classes starting In January, ele oe Minor Hockey officials are planning a major tournament here through the | Christmas holidays. Dee. 27, 28 and 29 will be the dates for a Midget tournament which will involve teams from Alberta, ‘Wash., as well aa British Columbia, With Midget hockey consisting of a high calibre ,af play, it is suggested that you keep those dates In mind for an entertain- ing weekend. ee fe Preparation for Fitness Month’ is beginning to. get rolling and plans are under way for a few new and varied activities. Hopefully, we will be able to offer something for everyone. Remember,. Fitness Month runs the entire month of February. a ‘The January.session of the adult education and peerestion program continues © to” shape. Itis gratifying to see the number: of people who are willing to teach the courses planned and those: who are offering suggestions of courses to be offered. The B.C. Forest Service have notified us of thelr inten: tion -to ‘offer the B,C. lumber grading course once again this ° year, This course, which ts free to high school students, the” unemployed, as well as the mill workers, will be, starting Jan. 18 at the Celgar bunkhouse, _ very popular golf lessons. With ‘morninga at 9,30 a.m, This class should offer the participant a relaxing atmosphere, as well as the opportunity to.conditlon the body. z i Aninteresting class for the softball enthuataats is the aoft- ball pitching class. This is open to girls and boys who are interested In learning the tech- niques of softball pitching. Taatruetion will be provided by Paul Kinakin who is well qualified in instruction, as he as held clinics in both the East and West Kootenays, give you an advantage over your golfing rival when you Tirat tee off in the springtime. o 8 6 With many positions be- coming vacant on the Recrea- raffle. tion Commission as of Dec, 31,. we. are looking to fill. these positions with persons who h_ to’ become involved in recreation ‘in the Castlegar area. To have a full board, it is necessary to secure represen: tation from Electoral Area ‘I’. If you'live within that boundary become a part of + the commission, please call. and wish The Kinnaird Rangers, Guides. and Brownies will be holding thelr Christmas! Tea and Bazaar in the Kinnaird Hall Dee, 13 from 1.80 to'8.90° p.m. ‘There will be # door prize and a Stanley Humphrics Se- presenting a’ Christmas Spec: tacular featuring the Stanley Humphries Junior and Senior school bands, ‘the Doukhobor ‘on Dec. 16 at 7.90 p.m. in. + Stanley Humphries’ gymna- im. Tickets will be available the door. With most of our classes: lined up for January, we are attempting to offer for everyone, In thi we have arranged to haye adult recreational, cultural and voca- tional sessions, while for the children we are stressing recre- ational and cultural activities. ‘With a total of 36 different. courses presently finalized and the possible addition of another . six, there is, hopefully,, some course which is of interest to you, acd ec Even though the present weather doesn't make you think of golf, Denny McArthur will once again be offering the ‘both beginners and’ advanced lessons, there should be a class which will be of advantage toall "* golf enthusiasts. Taking lessons during the winter will certainly SKI BLEWETT OPENING SOON ~ DAILY RATES'— Night Skiing — $2.50 Pe: ~ SEASON RATES —: Child — 10 and under — $30.00. + dunior — 11-18 years — $45.00 Adult — 19 and over — $55.00. © Family including children to 18 yrs. — $120.00: Hilt Rentals — $110.00 for minimum of $ Juniors — $2.50 (15 and under) Person hr. as any portion thereof. condary School students will be © Student Cholr, and two playa, the. * THE ALL-AROUND “YAMAHA etait SKIe Sporting Eat. it At the Top cf Sherbiko Hill NAMED TO ALL-STAR TEAM. on the weekend at the Bloe and + Gold Tournament held at See aera ane’ Werke chown bent call the bag toys Stanley Humphries Rockers Place Second © AL Crowe Hawks Winners Blue and Gold Tourney his ection shot soe shows Nez 12, Barry Perehudelf, - Rock possession: who played an — etball game Saturday against \. By Doug Veysey Last Saturday night saw the successful completion of the 1976 Blue and Gold Basketball Tournament. The tournament, and the Blue and Gold Trophy, were won by the J, L. Crowe Hawke with a record of 3-0, The Stanley Humphries Rockers placed second witha 2-1 record, followed by the Salmon Arm Golds (1-2) and the Revelstoke Mountaineers (0-3), ‘The host’ Rockers played “\ three’ very good basketball games, beating Salmon Arm 51-37 ea Friday night, ‘losing 69.59 to Trail in a hard fought’ game Saturday afternoon, then. coming back to defeat Revel: stoke 71-48 Saturday night. to Baft. and | James Warner played excellent bas- ketball for the Rockers, scoring 48 points and 26 points respec: tively in the three games. Jée ‘Tarasoff lead the team in their consistently ‘strong defensive play. Martin Russel and James Warner lead the team in ' rebounding. In the Rocker’s Saturday night game against Revelstoke Barry Perehudolf played {stand out game scoring 24 points, 2 Named to All Star Team for the tournament were: Mike ~ Schmitt and George Thompson of the J. L. Crowe Hawks, Mario Baff and James Warner of the Stanley Humphries Rock- 4 al ra, and Mark Yawney of the + Salmon Arm Golds, The Most {Revelstoke scoring 24 ‘pointe’ for his, team; and No. $, Martin’ |. This game ended in a 71-43 win for the Rockers over. ers placing second. “Revelstoke. .J.L. Crowe Hawks ‘won the. ¢ with SHSS + Valuable player 'in the three day event was Robert. Volpatti of the J. L. Crowe Hawks. « ‘This weekend the Rockers . 'Alio, named to. the’ All Star, team was Rocker Marlo Ball.—SHSS Photo’: NOTICE ELECTORAL AREA “I! RESIDENTS. CASTLEGAR NEWS ~ charge. id (2 ‘Wilson, Stewart and Bozek. eis for. the ande®, R. Grim re R. Lauriente (2), Re wel Andres and B. Allen. Srrredl went to I. Foubister (2), B. Allen, Isakson and R, Laur- lente. The Legion goals were scored by C. Horning and P. Horning. Assists went to C. Horning and R. Simonen, and J. Bermel (2).’Assists went to Jenklins and.B. Verigin. get Inter-City Dee. 7—Trail 2, Castle- gar 1, D. McMullen was in goal for Castlegar. Lone ‘Castlegar goal Was scored by G. Pace” unassisted. * For mation on this class you may contact Frank: Steenvoorden at - For the ladies who wish to take an hour ér two off from their household chores, a yoga class will be held on THursday.~ morning, This clasa is presently scheduled for the Kinnaird Hal and will be held on Thursday ed here. YAMAHA: SKIS ‘SALOMON BINDINGS “Bindings mounted Free of . jinding or Skiis ‘ “Ski accessories in good .. : _-supply.. Buy now while” : Supply is good. - Phone 365-3181 =, Persons Wishing To Sit on. ER tion C i E Please: submit names to 4 ‘dob ‘Moran of Recreation Office f ns ae ct tt Kiddies..." - Don't Miss This’ = FREE oe Sunday Dec. Mth " CASTLEGAR ‘Arm to play in an eight team tournament, The team Is looking forward to the chance''to test their skills against some of the Lower “Mainland teams which will be attending the tournament. Our junior Rockettes par- ticipated In the West Kootenay playelts held at Beaver Valley Secondary School, The B team played: ex. ceptionally. well and - placed second in the second division, The A team was second In thelr pool, but lost out to Grand Forks inthe first playoff round. * Bernice MeMullen, Pat Voykin and’ Sharon Plotnikolf played particularly well Enrougiot the day. This weekend. ‘the senlor girls Rockettes played In a tournament at Cranbrook. The Rockettes placed third out of four teams. The eet from the first game: - 1, Rockets 26, Selkirk 38, High Rebounder Tyanna Popoff. (18). High Scorer Tyanna Pop- off (10), °° 2) Rockettes 43, Leth: | bridge $8.. High Rebounder Tyanna Popoff (15). High Scorer. eeanilee Cheveldave (14). 8). Rockettes 28, Cranbrook 66. High Rebounder Ellen Fow- ler (9). High Scorer “Kathy Mason (10). “ Kathy Mason received a trophy for the Most: Valuable Player on the Rockettes team, ‘This weekend Castlegar is hosting the Blue and Gold Girls' Tourney. The participat- ing! teams ‘are; West” Bank, Oliver, Salmo, Mount Sentinal, Nelson, Trail, Grand Forks and the Rockettes. Come support our girlst Hunter Herd Memorial Funds: The principal of the Blue- berry Creek School, Dave Ma- son, wasan invited guest at the monthly executive meeting of \* the Blueberry Recreation Com- Doesn't ‘Apply. ¢..° “The bigger the better" _- should not be your motto a you Net ‘ mission held ‘recently. » School sports activities and Christmas plans were amongst the topics discussed. - ‘The first Blii ieberry Cree eoneert AN i ‘sihoal “ Christina’ c fll held in’ the new | long aught patter school activity. room of Dee. 18 with grades 1 ‘to’ 6 ‘participating. Following tiet pontere on ‘Thursday the 18 Used for Recreation Equipment An outdoor recreation unlt consisting of a slide and’exer-. cise bara has recently been purchased with Hunter Herd Memorial funds for the use of the schoo! children. Linda Carter gave a report on the recent successful craft - fair and a statement on the fall dance. Some discussion! was held on the, sponsorship’ cf the annual spring dance, 9‘ ‘A ‘survey conducted throughout’ Blueberry. seeking Andication’ of interest in Tighe classes and” activities © shows that macrame, cake for you “and your. family, aceording to the U.S.\Coast Guard. It warns, “that, w flotation devices should Fit the user without major adjust: ments inorder to provide ‘the proper buoyancy. ‘A genius can set the world on fire. » So can a kid with-matches, “(Health & Welfare Cahada):- Soa Sea Soa ean Santa Claus, hopefully, will take place on the morning of the 19th for the primary grades, kindergar- ten,, and pre-school children. for the’ older children are planned for a later ‘date when they will take part in ‘skiing and skating trips spon- sored by the commission. Jan Friedel is in charge of prelimin- ary inquiries regarding Christ ;mas plans. Aen Saas Sa aee Sa te decorating “and crochet ‘are popular choices. Hopefully, these classes may, be available in the Blueberry School, @ next executive meet- ing of the Commission will be the annual dinner meeting in January. Want little-people protection? Use child-resistant drug containers. + (Health & Welfare Canada) CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 11, 1975 Make Your Own CHRISTMAS GIFTS e MACRAME” aS DECOUPAGE and BEAD SUPPLIES Also Avallable Ready Made Local Hand-Crafted Gifts Ma! Antique & Gift Shoppe 272 Columbia Ave., Castlegar — Phone 365-8281 Tues. thru Sat, 10 ani. to 4 pm. Fri. 10 a.m. to bss Rent-a-Stall For $5.00 — ee Do It Yourself — Under Cover! Decorate Wedding Cars, Wash Your Car, Do Your Own Tune-ups Change Your Own Oil, Vacuum Your Sat ete, ete. CAPRI as = Adjacent to , ¥ CAPRI AUTO BODY 633 - 6th Ave., South — Castlegar Aa Christmas’ Movle : For all ‘children up to the age of 12 years of employses of the CanCel' Pulp and Lumber Divisions. 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Andy Shutek and Jackie’ Boys Sim and Aan Proud and family Mr ond Hae Denny ‘Hughes and] Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zoobkoff and mil family, Blueberry Creek We ‘wish to extend our warm_and sincere appreciation’ to all those who gave so’ aérirousiy KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR HANDICAPEED