Forechecking The most important thing for you to remember in forechecking is to make the puck carrier commit himself — swerve to avoid you or pass — break the pattern and momentum of the attack. ~ Don’t try ta poke the puck away from him — you could miss and he'll be away, with you off balance and out of it. Keep abreast and worrying him — stick to him like a leach so you destroy his concen- tration, If a puck carrier goes behind his net, don’t chase him. Wait about 10 feet in front and when he comes out, force him to skate along the boards so he can't use the centre of the ice to set up passing combina- jons. 4 If the puck carrier behind the net passes to a mate in a corner, you must go after the new man — keep him bottled up there for a possible stoppage of play and a faceoff in their zone. Remember, the good forecheckers EIGHTY-MILE snowmobile jaunt Sunday, which bagan at Nancy Greene Junction to raise money for the Easter Seal campaign, saw 45 machines at the starting line. The reatest amount in pledges was on a essland man, while the biygest money ralser for Castlegar is reported to be R. Bermel. The youngest participant is 10-year- old Tammy Steep whose father appeared to be absent when a novelty bear, shown In photo, took to the controls of a particular machine. The oldest contestant was a. pensioner, but being a woman did not divutge her age. . —=CasNewsFoto by Leo Sommers Kamloops Hosts Playoffs Management Program Asks Qucome Tax. Proparotions For Assistance M British Columbia hunters, contacted by mail during the months of January and F jonday to Friday: 9a.m.-6p.m." Saturday: 10a.m.-1p.m. Dial 365-2416 for Information, or Special Appointment ruary, are requested to st the fish and wildlife branch by completing ‘and return $ quickly as possible, KOKANEE TAX SERVICE 270 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar tionnaire with inte their hunting activi 977. Don Robinson, acting i director, fish and wildlife ‘branch, ministry of reere A. Je and conservation, said the turned information will provide vital data for the wildlife. management seetion to enable it lo carry out effective wildlife programs throughout the pro- vi ‘he information obtained, along her data r from cheeking stations that are operated during the hunting seasons, allows the ministry to determine the status of popula- tions and hunter activity throughout the it Robinson sai Shankland & Co. Chartered Accountants announce . the move to new premises at 410 Columbia Avenue (new Bank of Montreal Bldg. beside Marlene Hotel) March 6, 1978 from: 33 Pine St., & 11 PineSt., (formerly F.S. Kohar, C.G.A.) Andy Peters, C.A., Resident Manager 365-2151 365-5416 ap such information Important to the long-term maintenance of hunting. re lion in’ British Columbia, TUNE-UPS Saints the Friday victory the Iso picked up two points. on Saturday when the Lakers defaulted the game. : The defitult was a flagrant worry puck carriers — force them to. make mis- takes. iponsored by Castleaird. Hardware “Your Marshali-Wells Store in the Plaza’ SEE US FOR SKATE SHARPENING ease of unspor part of the Ok they left Castlegar earls day morning without not: anyone from the Sain ther action against the Lakers is being considered by | the Totem Conference. Tie with Carithoo The two victories gave the Saints‘ four points, a s of first pl Conferen Cariboo hoo will host the league championship playoffs next weekend in Kamloops, as they won three of the four on games from rt k. The playoffs I bea best tao of three game’ s s with the winner advancing to the 4-West Cham hips in Red Deer, Alberta later in. March, The Friday night contest a very chippy one which w omore whistles called for penalties than, forsoffsides ieing, Referee Gary Hepson called a total of 88 penaltic d a total of 123° minutes in penalties, Ikirk received 14 of 29 minors and both Leams had two fighting majors and two game misconduets, while Okanagan also re a match penalty for grabbing an opponent's fi k during a fight, who SELKIRK WY COLLLEGE invites applications for the position of ADMISSIONS OFFICER - (Castlegar Campus) OUTIES: will be r for all The activities related to student admissions such as: an ‘ing all ap- plications, and related documents, performing other correspondence related to admissions pro- cedure; interviewing applicants to explain policies and procedures relating to admissions, establishing and maintaining files on all i compiling status reports on enrollment; developing a calendar mailing list and responding to requests for calendars; minute-taking for major committees or meetings related to Admissions and Records function and typing of minutes; keypunching input to student records as required; resolving in ission of other Admissions and Records office duties as required. : 7 QUALIFICATIONS: The successful candidate will have Grade 12 gradua- tion, a two-year Business Administration diploma and three years of clerical experience; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. The officer should have an understanding of the College's organizational structure, policies, systems and pro- cedures, with special emphasis on: those relating to admissions and registration. SALARY: Minor Hockey Results Pee Wee Division , Feb. 21—Central Foods 2, PPWC6. In goal for PPWC was E. Strelieff..Goals s . Willick, P. Mors DeSou: A, Embree and W. Popoff:. eal for Central wi Goals svored by and D, Picton, In goal for irkin, Goals, P. Boel, D. Makar. off, B. Plotnikott Feb, 24—KSCU 3, PPWC 6. In goal for PPWC was E. Strelieff, Goals seared by R. Adams (2), R. Potter (2), B. Makortoff and B. I Armstrong. Go - Popoff, D. ‘Terhun Central Food: 1. In goal for Voykin, G Reid, R. H lin, In goal for Verigin’ he Krug. Lone goal scored by J. Leiteh, Feb. 25—Trowelox 2. Big, Rock Really 2. "In goal for ‘Trowelex was L. Smith. Goals seared by S. Kructsky and J. cored hy ‘Ty coff and R. Tame- scored by P, Perehudoff and C. Lind. Woodland Constr, 6, H&R Brake 1, In goal for Woodland scored by . | s ishitle (3), Ashton (2) and itl for H&R Brake was ikin, Lone goal seared by Nene oes on 3, Woodland C and K, Ehman, for Woodland was Goals seored by D. Poe Wee Rep 3, Goals for the Pee wored by D. Pere- hadoff, K. Laren and ©, Lind. Feb, 25-IHKR Brake 5, Pete's TV st st 2) and M, Plotnikoff. for Pete's TV scored ff and J. Obetkoff. Legion 1. Gi seored by Jones at Lone goal for the Legion scored by Stewart. Pee. Wee Reps 2, H&R Goals for H&R scored tobiteff, Plotnikoff ittie. ioals for Pee Wee Reps seored by Perchudoff and Lar- West's 2, In goal for H&! Voykin, Goals scored t alker (4), Plotnikoff (2), Sherstobitoff and Beattie. In goal! for We: ‘Tamelin. Both goals was L, red by Selkirk took an carly lead at the 57 seeond mark when Doug Stewart scored on a low shot from the slot. Bruce Naka : 2 is flip shot. off é the Laker blue ym Loski off guard in the Laker's net. Ron Guy with his first of three goals gave the Saints a 3-1 lead midway through the periad en brought the Laker thin one goal at 14:29, when he intercepted a Selkirk id scored a shorthanded ad Bodnar lied the score rly in the second and the score ren ed that. way until the 19: ark when Ken Gorkoff broke in on the Laker net and fired a slapshot past i, after taking es. from Geoff Yule and Ron Guy. ‘Trailing 4-3 going into the final? period, the Laker's de- cided Lo change goaltenders but Guy scored only ° s into the period on ints first shot of the Gordon Marshall, the new goaltender for Okanagan, was not very sharp as he allowed four goals in the 12 minutes he played, After Stewart scored his third goal of the game at the 2:32 mark, the Saints led 6-3, and both teams began to lake penalties for their rough play. . Mid-way through the third period Guy scored his third goal of the game after taking a pass from Eck ‘Trask. The goal was Guy's 25th of the season and it Ch i f ime in 10 games cored three or was the that he ha later Seott Me- Lvod scored on a shot from the point while on the powerplay, Hoal of th scored hiss (Cont'd. Pg. Ad, Col. 7) Advertising = lets you know waeicer 1] MERRIMAN MUSIC \ In the Plaza Guitars only ‘GRANISLE Industrial Estates * Approximately 50,000 square feet of industriat buildings and offices * 27 acres of prime industriat land * Location qualifies for: Federal Incentive Grants Federal Business and Develapment Bank Financing This recently completed industrial estate located between Castlegar and Trail has four buildings: 1) Ax .600-square-foot steel span building, complete with all requirements for assembly line production, offices, lunchroom, and washrooms. 2) The second building, slightly smaller at 10,600 square feet, would be ideal as a fiberglass and paint shop. 3) The third building of 4,000 square feet would well accommodate a welding or equipment shop. 4) The fourth, a single-storey wood-frame unit, has been designed with reception area, offices, wash- This weekend Selkirk Col- , lege.will be the scene of some . very important, sentor boys basketball games. The three- day Kootenay Zone Playoffs will acietetine which team will represent the Kootenays at the B.C. High School Boys Basket- ball Championships in Van- couver on March 16, 17, 18 and tonight at? p.m., the J. L, Crowe Hawks from Trail will meet the Stanley Humphries Rockers. Trail finished first in league play and will be led by their two big forwards, Kevin Flanagan and Dave Cristofoli. Castlegar, despite finishing fourth in the league, has been playing well of late. The last three times that these two teams have met, Trail has won by margins of one, nine, and six points, The second game of the evening will match the Mount Baker Trojans of Cranbrook against the Rogers Bombers of Nelson. Cranbrook, last year's Kootenay champion, placed second in the league but are expected to have their hands full with the speedy St. Patrick's Dance & Easier Egg Hunt Slocan Curling Club is having a Fun Bonspiel this Friday through Sunday and March 10 - 12, Any combination of players is allowed. Potluck supper will be held, but no dance is scheduled. Volunteers to service food booth would be greatly appreciated. The .Royal Canadian Le- gion is having a St. Patrick's Dance on March 11th, with “The Genera! Store” supplying the music. Legion members are also having an Easter Egg Hunt on March 26 at the Passmore grounds ‘for all the ‘Valley children, Easter raffle tickets are available from all Legion members. : Slocan Senior Citizens will now have the library open to them - every Monday. . Social days are every Monday, except the first Monday of each month when’ the general meetings are." held. Shuffleboard, carpet bowl- ing, Aggravation and cards are available to the community. Bingo is scheduled every sec- ond Wednesday. A coffee party is being planned. é Women's Institute meeting will be on March 2 at 8 p.m. at the W.I. Hall. Public is wel- + come. All members encouraged toattend. Plans are being made for the District Spring Con- ference to be held May 3 in Slocan. Slocan Recreation Commis- sion now has snowshoes avail- able to the community. For information phone Jim Force at 355-2231. ‘ Sierra Club to Discuss Park Proposal The West Kootenay group of the Sierra Club of Western Canada will be holding a general business ,meeting to- night (March 2).’ zs The meeting will be held at the King house nine miles west of Nelson near the junction of the old highway. Those inter- ested in attending should call 359-7498 or 352-7034 for more explicit directions. Bombers. The Nelson team is led by Bill Maslechko, the best all-round player in the league. The draw for tomorrow, ‘March 8 and Saturday, March 4 is a8 follows: Friday—7 p.m-Game 3, Loser Game 1 vs, Loser Game ag i i a wanna! ce i it - Sr. Boys Basketball Playoffs; Champions to Play in Vancouver 8:30 p.m.Game 4, Winner Game 1 vs, Winner Game 2, Saturday—11 a.m.-Game 6, Winner Game 3 vs, Loser Game 4, 8 p.m. Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 4, Efforts By VIPLOTNIKOFF Minor Hockey Week this year was lermed a complete success during the final meet: ing last week, when the com: mittce learned that through its . hard work, they munnged to raise $4,822.69 net profit. + ‘The funds will go towards ice rental costs and will benefit Minor Hockey Week many activities associated with this annual event, ‘The Minor Hockey Week Committee would like to thank everyone who helped make this week a success, and a! the same time, invite interested persons sto join. the commitree next year, a8 new Ideas are always welcome, Net $4,822.69 every hockey player in the system, by keeping registration foes low, Hesides the financial as peel, Minor Mackey Week provided each player a chance lo meel oul-of-lown teams and the community Lo see some fine hockey action and enjoy the i \ | i i \ et re Mann . ri NG i y ‘i py a tui Hi ————! iH li A RHP AN yp Me eT A LUgnun cee i AAALAC ATARI sian nc SHINE aN Te Te IN A ‘ Ce \i ih rT ne . : IAN {Sofa & Chairs . 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