227: gary Tall Nelson And, Cres, 7 ton. « Visitors “have cofapit: mented the area for having beautifully well-lit night ski- ing. The floodlit area stretch- es 1,056 vertical feet and is area'of the Kootenays.’ ‘The area maintains well- :: groomed runs, and has. Medalist Kathy Kreiner ‘and ‘lau wood who recently won a bronze medal In the season Spener World Cup Women's Downhill, are all gradu- ates of this system. Pontiac Cup races have been held In over 90 ski areas, from Prince George In the west to Lebrador City In the east. It js estimated that over 12,000 volunteers hav on these races In some official cap Y: from g to race ch 1980 ‘PONTIAC CUP ‘Downhill-Western | takes’ place Thursday and Friday at Granite Mountain, Rossland. seecoored| by General Motors of Canada, tl year on for thi pene isa dessa program designed : ond of ‘A’ class 1, World Cup and Olympic. competition. Natlonal team members. in- cluding the world ranking Men's Downhill team, Gold achieved a good reputation for these'over the years. A‘new ski rental shop “ qpened this year, offering all’ new. rental equipment at ‘reasonable prices. The equip-. ‘ment’ available is the safest ; rental binding system in use toda: “suitable to their own working situations. Evening hours are among the “bestlighted ski from 6 to 10.p.m., Monday through | Thi y. Friday lable for hill _ Athlete of the month .News/Mirror. Dale Ross, a grade 11 student from L.V. High School in Nelson, has been. selected as the West Kootenay Athlete of the month for January (by the Ross's selec- tion was based on a sensa- tional individual effort.in a basketball game in a Castle- gar Tournament on Jan. 19 and 20, Dale scored: 67 points, an LVR record,.in a 112-96 loss ‘to Rutland Voodoo's, shattering the previous niark of 40. points, held. by ‘Bill. i “In that game Dale's shooting average was 81.26 per cent: It is not yet krown whether any West Kootenay high. school player has of- . ficially scored more points in a game previous to this, - On ‘Jan. 80, Dale set another team record in a game against Cranbrook, col- lecting 17 rebounds. In tha game he also scored 25 and had a 78 per ue shooting average. Other activities for Dale include fe playing on thes schol ball. team; of Mareh'31; in ot a ka _ palling eanelnGatb rental by groups. Day skiing * {= available Saturdays, Sun- days. Mondays. tod holidays. New faces at the area Ue ee ee ca, - with applications Of the 182,000 appli- cation forms recéived by Old A [4 and TS) statements of bank, credit union and trust © interest are cur- ge 8 get ting the Guaranteed Income Supplement, only ‘55,000 have so far been sent, in. Health and Welfare Can- ada officials say that there is, some urgency if all appli- cations are to be _bebrean now and the dead. . rea to 6° rently being received ‘by pensioners, which should en- able them to report their 1979 income Promptly. * It is important that 1979 income be reported accur- ately, health’ and welfare, ays, and if this'can be done” ithout Wattiiy fer? TS 3. "Jack : Young ‘Betty Taylor a Gleni Wilson: Jackie McNabb 365.9347 Office + 92+ and St. S, Costh Lincoln Valdora Socut! Pumps oe Tools, Ta te ~ one," David i established ‘promising young singer/songwriters,.” The ~ song Was the -result, of H goo: en years’ making music. and pang dues for, David: and low, its thelr brat id new: si ma! 6) Beautiful Bod: su. It Against thelr, tase Warner) album, The Two an fhe: brothers have, i the sort: of = count ic ‘that? ‘spells a ry / por Hi uccessful careers Se The. Two "and Only’ features. t new. Bellamy: originals, ind marks a high point in the: ver-Upward.: career, ul irange of duo by if rn ciuriting sand thelr “country s U Sold Your Hed - jody,’ The: Two ly’: features. such . originals: as > “Miss 3:01 Beary, Misun erstood. ‘Ole_Faith-, ° ful": "Why: Did >We :. Die’ So Wat T-Shi and the “provocative ! * The. est ‘time the’ brothers played: together. was for a harmonies.’ roms, sf 4 a success: Playing: in jouse called the. Barrel.’ Brewer "and. Shipley were 2 another . act ;.the © brother: listen and < _ enjoy‘ their “Paul McCartney," adds avid, was the: most. ih- luential in. my > care ‘especially in my writing."* the: brothers . ‘By. 1969, ‘were’ ready to make their: first'recording. “We tried to - uta few.sides ata record- ing studio ‘in’ Atlanta," David : recalled. “We failed misera- bly since} the records wer- ood ‘enough’ t03 group broke i Next, Howard and Davi decided to focus on learni recording» technique began working: as? musiclan ugh engi 0 ati ite. cone e wrote ‘y song Called ent ler: and Snakes’ and se| to Phil. Gernhard,. who eas opular. Tampa event ‘called | ‘Rattlesnake- Roundup.’ ‘Dad even joined us on that explained. ‘I played accordian.: Howard guitar and-'Dad fiddled. A roundup isan’ annual event where ranchers and farmers bring» the = rattlesnakes they've caught during. the A at eight 0 flock. To ind oH ‘the evening. wel; B.C.) folksiiger Dun- cs ray pov ny ie events, | oe to bearsy pen fa nge. Michael ie greaves, a Rossland ‘man, has other ea business people to the ‘Older.young people and - adalts -.will ‘be ; ex- many. ly changing valentines in which © they have a lot to'learn. But ° for youn; their ! for one another is’ few months and two million - records slater, Howard and- Th David were on iin Los Angeles, thi: together The Brothers. and ‘appreciation. . from whom going to i placa reseed in our lives assist them it home to work force. Under the farm during the'season most suit- ‘: First Annual Toboggan Chal lenge Race. i 'Bo wax up the old tobog- aah! ng See Spokane the’ Soup ’ Kitchen, . ‘steaming home-made soup is available from 12 - Bac iar ‘at the United Church Romance’ and: dance: to "the original muste of Flying Mountain at the: Snow, Car- begins at 10 par wit begins at 11 o'clock Saturday morning. Bring your favorite - board to the Ski’: Club’ Lounge. For. -the; more’ actively inclined, | pick’ five’! strong | friends and ‘enter the Tug-O- The objective of the Y.E.P. Program is to create lounge, and an eae Moe ‘Arena. “:War.at the ski hill. There's a: te » rumor’ that “a” slush pond * molght make the contest more cations is'a tremendous ben- efit: for employers as they rons restricted the use of g persons whereby they can can develop skills ekills and in ‘entering the mer. Employers can now re- ceive financial assistance. Are’ we adults receive training ‘which. ‘will from Y.E.P. for the training © of new . young employees what love all about?” and business’ prograins,’em- able to, thetriettoatian: ‘As: in..1979, non-profit "Employers c can obtain.an Eee ia for. any. one of ej Shin's major | these, programe! fre the