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Photo by Vogue Studios Markin/Esser Jerry and Kay Markin are pleased to announce the engagement of their son, Jerald Paul, to Jacqueline . Marianne, daughter of | John and Janie Esser of Kamloops, B.C.. The wedding will take place Oct. 9, 1993 in Kamloops. ; Crystals» Rocks « Jewellery .—— POLLAINE E. EMDE 1480 COLUMBIA AVE. CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3K3 (604) 365-7616 Res 365-3253 Ts- A6904 Universal FMModulated Multi- Play Compact Disc Player System with Keypad Controller fail _ ‘9279 ee TS-S21 + TS-MI33 + UD-327 ; ‘47979 eesti (idea Conse ee. Ca Car Cuoltement » 1 (raf @ Be ~ '279”° PETE’S TVirnw. =o 279 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 3165-6455 GM-H Bridgeable Power Amplifier 179” Detachable Face Security '359” S. Bob and Helen Tchir would like to say Thank You to all the people of Castlegar and surrounding areas that have supported Chicken Time for the past eight years. We are leaving you in the capable hands of the new owners, Emil and Joan Rohoway from Surrey. I'm sure the new owners will still bring you the same friendly service and the best quality food that you have come to expect from us. So once again THANK YOU! "Remember Anytime is Chicken Time" Se OR i fe. Sports Dept. John Van Putten 365-5579 UESDAY, November 10, 1992 9A Glance Cocoon swimmer 1st One of the members of the West Kootenay €ocoons Senior Swim club Participated in a masters Swim meet held by the YMCA in Vancouver on JOHN VAN PUTTEN November 1. Sun Sports Bill Deklerle was the only Participant of the Cocoons and a good representative as he placed first in the 25M breaststroke and 100M breaststroke and second in the 100 M and 50 M Breast- stroke. On December 5 some The Castlegar Rebels came out of the weekend with one win and atie. Both Nelson and Spokane are tough teams to take points from in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League “Nelson and Spokane are the two of the top teams, they are members will travel to Cran- both contenders,” Castlegar brook to try out for a spot on Rebels co-coach Gord Walker the team that will represent said. this zone in the B.C. Winter The two games team took turns scoring with Castlegar going into the second period break with a one goal lead. Nelson tied things up 6:02 into the third. Both teams exchanged goals until Graff tied it up for the last time with his third goal of the night on the power play with just less than five minutes to go. Although each team had many chances to score, a 10 minute Overtime was not enough time for either team to net the winner. Rebels assis- Games, which will be held were complete late February in Kitimat opposite as far as The Club Practices on style of hockey Wednesdays mornings at 10- goes. Nelson plays 11 am at the Aquatic Centre a fast paced clean in Castlegar. style and Spokane uses a more aggressive approach. “Nelson plays with clean fast flow, Spokane uses a lot of hits and punches,” Walker said. The Nelson Style leans more towards the style of hockey the rebe'ls coachs have been trying to get the team to play. "We have been trying to get the guys to play a more disci- plined type of hockey,” Walker said. In Friday's game Nelson jumped ahead with an early lead at the 3:44 mark of the first peri- od, only to later be evened up by Mark Graff's first goal of the night at 13:55 During the second period the Aerobics course Selkirk College at the Nelson campus will be host- ing a Total Training Centre Aerobics Instructor course commencing Nov. 18 The 24-hour B.C. Parks and Recreation Association (BCRPA) approved course will run two Wednesdays and two Saturdays at the college. November 18 and 25, 6-10 p.m., and Nov 21 and 28, 9-5:30 p.m. This course provides par- ticipants with an over view of the Fitness to Music industry and a review of the anatomy and exercise phys- iology applied to all aerobic class components (Warm-up, cardio, Strength and endurance, stretching and relaxation) The course will also teach Participants how to give ver- bal cuing for direction, motivation and safety tech- niques The instructor will be (BCRPA) level 3 instructor Lorne MacGregor, B.P.E. ‘We have been trying to get the 8uys to play a more disciplined type of hockey’ Rebels Co-coach tant Captain Kevin Leiman earned two goals and two assists in the me against Nelson. "It's disap- pointing, we could have won easily. At least we still get a point,” Leiman said. Saturday night's game was a total style switch for the Rebels. The first period was spent GORD WALKER Rebels pick up three points in weekend home games exchanging hits and trying to intimidate the other team, no goals were scored The Rebels jumped ahead with a three goal lead during the sec- ond period. Spokane gained one back only to watch the Rebels restore their three goal lead 25 seconds later. One powerplay goal in the third gave the Rebels a 5-1 win and two hard earned points. Nelson Friday night. "Spokane beat us twice this year and it's nice beat them at home,” Walker said. As a comparison between the two games, the penalty minute totals show the difference In Friday's game the total penalty minutes between the Castlegar Rebels Centre Mark Graft celebrates scoring one of his three goals against ‘SUN SPORTS PHOTO / John Van Putten Rebels and the Nelson Maple Leafs was 58 minutes. : A more aggressive style with Spokane ended the teams with a total of 84 minutes in penalties in the sin bin. The Rebels hope to get back into playing their own disciplined style of play next weekend. Next weekend the Rebels are at home for two games. Friday against Columbia Valley, and Golden on Saturday. “We go into every weekend looking to win, we expect to win every game," Walker said. SHSS boys volleyball team looking forward to tournament at home Participants wishing to ij take the course must have previously registered for a recognized Fitness Knowl- edge Course or an Equiva- lent, as a prerequisite to ij leadership certification The Stanley Humphries Senior Boy's Volleyball team was in Kimberley last weekend for the Selkirk Secondary Invitational volleyball tournament They placed fifth overall out of cight teams and ended up the winners in the Consolation round. "It was a tournament to get the bench players some experienc., We had a whole bunch of injuries to our starters," Stanley Humphries Senior boys voHeyball ‘There was only one unranked team in the tournament, so competition was tough,” Coach Don Lust said The boy's won their first three matches without a loss- six straight wins: 15-1, 15-7, 15-10, 15-7, 15-14, and 15-7. These wins put them in first place in their pool A loss to Mt. Sentinel in the semi-finals 15-12 and 15- 10, gave the team a third place finish overall It was one of the toughest tournaments of the year,” “The players put in a total team effort,” Lust said. Lee Malinek and Dan Kooznetsoff were voted number one and two stars of the tournament respectively. One thing Lust says the boys will have to watch out for is being overly confident and having swelled heads. There is one good way to combat this problem. “T will be working them really hard and not easing up at all, we will be practicing three times each week.” Phone 365- 5579 with your sport brief coach Don Lust said fourth place finish a respectable third place finish. The boys were fourth after the round robin play but a loss to first place Kimberley 15-13 and 15-13 gave thema In Kelowna the weekend before, the boys came out with There were ten teams represented at the tournament Lust said. The overall winner was Stratconna C Stanley Humphries will be hosting the West Kootenay nine years. the slump they had been in Edmonton. They have won the tournament the last eight or from C P ip Nov. 13.There will be three teams repre- sented at the tourney: Cranbrook, Nelson and SHSS. SHSS will be playing at 10 am., 12:30 and the final at With the third place finish, the coach said he thinks 2:30. they played really well and have managed to work out of A win next weekend during the West Kootenay tourney will earn the boys a trip to the provincials Nov. 25-28. CASTLEGAR REBELS’ HOCKEY GAME RESULTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 CASTLEGAR REBELS5 @ NELSON 5 FIRST PERIOD 1.Nelson, Mowery (York) 3:44 2. Castlegar, Graff 11 (Gropp) 13'55 SECOND PERIOD 3. Castlegar, Gratt 12 (Leiman) 119 4. Nelson, Larsens (Trozzo) 6 20 5. Castlegar, Leiman 9 (Babakaitf, Graff) 18:03 THIRD PERIOD. 6. Nelson, Fountain (Trozzo, Comeau) 6:02 7. Castlegar, Leiman 10 (Hunter, Schuler) 9.08 8. Nelson, Mowery 11°10 9. Nelson, Larsens (Comeau) 12:49 10. Castlegar, Graff 13 (Leiman, Hunter) 15:06 @eal (shots-saves) - Castlegar: Welychko (36-31), Nelson: Kelly (33-28) SATURDAY, NOV. 7 CASTLEGAR REBELS 5 @ SPOKANE 1 FIRST PERIOD SECOND PERIOD 1 Castlegar, DaCosta 6 (Doyle. Oldham) 0.37 2. Castlegar. Leiman 11 (Graft, Swanson) 16 44 3 Castlegar, Hunter 7 (Babakaittr) 1 4 Spokane, Sunderland 18:09 5 Castlegar, DaCosta 7 (Oldham) 18 34 THIRD PERIOD 6. Castlegar, Gratt 14 (Leiman, Swanson) 13 z The Sun Standings File ....... P@eal (shots-saves) ~ Castlegar: Ray (28-27), Spokane Mattson (40-35) KOOTENAY INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE WEST DIVISION STANDINGS TEAM ap Nelson Maple Leafs E 12 Grand Forks Bruins 12 CASTLEGAR REBELS 2 9 Spokane Braves K 9 Beaver Valley NHawks 15 6 Rossland Warriors 1 EAST DIVISION STANDINGS TEAM a T aF Golden Rockets 14 5 9 oO 66 Elk Valley Raiders 14 4 10 fo} 62 Columbia Valley 13 3 10 fo) 53 LEAGUE GAME RESULTS « FRIDAY NOV 6 Grand Forks8 @ Columbia Valley 1 Nelson 5 @ Castlegar 5 Beaver Valley 13 @ Rossland 2 Elk Valley 3 @ Golden 7 SATURDAY NOV 7 Grand Forks 10 @ Elk Valley 1 Columbia Valley 4 @ Golden 7 Nelson 10 @ Beaver Valley 1 Spokane 1 @ Castlegar 5 SUNDAY NOV 8 Grand Forks 15 @ Elk Valley 2 Rossland 8 @ Spokane 10 BANTAM REP TOURNAMENT Game 1 Trai/Rossland 5 vs. Spokane 1 Game 2. Nelson 6 vs. Kimberley 2 Castlegar 7 vs. Revelstoke 4 Westside 10 vs. Kamloops 4 Westside 3 vs. Spokane 1 Trail/Rossiand 11 vs. Kamloops 2 astigar 7 vs. Kimberley 0 Nelsons vs. Revelstoke 8 Spokane 8 vs. Kamloops 1 Westside 7 vs. Trail/Rossiand 6 Castigar 5 vs. Nelson 5 Game 12. Revelstoke 7 vs. Kimberley 0 Game 13. 'C* Consolation: Spokane 8 vs. Revelstoke 7 Game 14. ‘B' Final: Trai/Rossland 5 vs. Nelson 4 Game 15. ‘A’ Final: Westside § vs, Castigar 3 AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE ATLANTIC DIVISION STANDINGS TEAM ar Cape Breton s 3 ee Fredericton 57 NORTHERN DiVisi TEAM @p Adirondack 16 Springfield 13 Capitol District 12 Providence 15 New Haven 13 SOUTHERN DIVISION STANDINGS TEAM w L T OF Binghamton 10 Rochester Baltimore Hershey Utica Hamilton SUNDAY Moncton 7 @ New Haven 2 Binghamton 3 @ Halifax 1 Rochester 6 @ Baltimore 4 SATURDAY Halifax 5 @ St. John's 2 Binghamton 7 @ Fredericton 3 Hershey 7 @ Hamilton 4 Adirondack 9 @ Providence 7 Utica 3 @ Capitol District 3 Springfield 6 @ Baltimore 3