x CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 20, 1977 BABEPRATT, NHL M East-West Jr. Alls Star’ Game participants recently at at Castlegar Rebels Brian Verigin and Geoff Yule ~ were scheduled to lay: An ankle injury kept Yule out of the game with Bruno, _ Tassone named as his replacement.—Bill Turner Photo for the Castlegar News Whitewater . : Highway Access improved Drilling and. blasting of protruding rock near the bridge was one of the prioritics, as work began on the Whitewater counter space and decor. The Blind Skier program ‘will again bo offered through the Ski School, Rental equipment has- road over three months ago. Most bad spots have; becn widened and the worst hills have been reduced to been doubled. Unseen by skiers, but bonoficial nonetholess;’are im- provements to water and sew- ~severe angle. The Department of Highways Is continuing its work, assuring » skiers ‘of a age facilities, Over 1,000 feet of additional drainage ficld was added to make the sewage much-improved surface for the upcoming season. treatment system harmonize Castlegar and District Minor cdg Pee Wee Division The following scores were ! from recent games played in 1 the Pee Wee hockey division. . No dates were indicated on the : score sheets, Flyers 2 vs. Bruins 2. Goalies were G. Silverter for + the Flyers and T. Swanson for the Bruins. Scoring for the Flyers were Bobby Desousa ! and Kevin Sherstobitoff. As- sists went to Randy Negreiff ‘ and Donny Sh The Rep's single goal unassisted. Canucks 0 vs. Maple Leafs 2, In goal was G, Soloveoff for the Canucks and B, Krug for the Maple Leafs. Scoring for the Maple Leafs was B. Alex- ander and T. Reid, Assists went to T. Reid, V. Brunton, B. Kal- ~makoff and G..Wasilenkoff. Mustangs 1 vs. Pup Rep 6. In goal was B. Legebokoff for the Mustangs and K. Arm- strong for the Pup Rep. W. Wale scored the single goal for ' Bruins two goals were scored : by D. DaRosa and J. Calder. Assists went to S. Samoyloff S..Kanigan and B. Podowini- koff. " Bruins*3' vs. Pup Rep 1. * Goalies were D, DaRosa for the + Bruins and S. Voykin’ for: the Pup Rep. Scoring for the Bruins were J. Kanigan, S. Samoyloff and S, Kanigan. Assists went to C. Sherstobitoff, J. Calder, Stoochnoff, and D. Katelnikoff. D. Trehune scored the Pup assisted by P. Smitheram. Scoring for the Fue Rep was D. Terhune (2), J. Mair (2), R. Tamelin and EB. Knowler. Assists went to J. Mair, D. Terhune (2), R. Adams, R, Salekin ant B. 2ttin. Rangers.2 vs. Flyers 1 In ~goat -was’L.°Tomilin for ‘the Rangers and G. Silvester for the Flyers. Scoring for the Rangers were Melsted, and K. Keraiff, with assists, going to K. Keraiff, and C. Martini a Nelson scored the Flyers single AERO TAXI Fast — Courteous — Reliable Phone 365-5700 Because Mitchell Buildall can supply just about every- thing that | need, at a reasonable ‘cost, PLUS friendly advice and sere vice. * Building Needs: * Household Raqurinnats * Kitchenware %* Carpeting % Cabinets * Paint + Car Accessories % Garden. Supplies goal, assisted by D. Shersto- bitoff. - Maple Leafs 1.vs. Pup Rep 3. In goal was B. Krug for the Maple Leafs and S, Voykin for the Pup Rep, T. Reed scored the Maple Leafs single goal un- assisted. Scoring the the Pup Rep was D. Terhune, J. Mair, and R. Salekin. Assists went to W. Popoff, D. Zibin and D. Terhune. Rangers 4 vs. Maple Leafs ‘1, In Goal was L. Tamilin for the Rangers and B. Krug for the Maple Leafs. Scoring for the Rangers was K. Keraiff (2), K. Ehman and C. Martini, who also made an assist. R. Horkoff scored the single Maple Leaf. goal, assistéd by D-" fridkin,, Bantam Division “The following scores were from recent games played in the Bantam hockey division, No dates were indicated on the | score sheets. Legion 4 vs. Pee Wee Rep 3. Goalies were D. Johnstone for the Legion and P. Churchill for the Pee Wee Rep. Scoring for the Legion were S. Simonen, G. Sookro (2), and R. Andrews. Assists went to G. Bording and R. Andrews. Scor- . ing for the Pee Wee Rep were J. Obetkoff, F. Pozdnekoff and S. Jones. Assists went to J. Smith and K. Semenoff. Jan. 10—West’s 4 vs. Woodland Construction 2. In goal was R.. Cheveldave for West's and N. Chernoff for Woodland Const.’ Scoring for West's were R. Lauriente, S. Armstrong (2) and L. Alves. Assists went to S. Armstrong, S. Roberts, M. Gaboury, R. Lauriente, M. ”Plotnikoff, K. ° Cox (2) and L. Kalesnikoff. ~ Scoring both Woodland Const. “goals was B. Franks. Assists went to P. Semenoff'and G. Gallo. Pée Wee Rep 3 vs. Wood- land Const. 2, In goal was Churchill for Pee Wee Rep and Chernoff for Woodland Const. Storing for Pee Wee Rep was MITCHELL 4..oan [ASSOCIATE STORE 490 Front Street Telephone 365-7252 hydoff “(2), and G. Walker. Assists went to J. Smith (3), D. Tamelin and D. McKinnon. Scoring for Wood- land Const. was P. Semenoff, and B, Franks. Assists went to B. Gallo and B. McGuire. Mike's Mobile Homes 6 vs. CSCU 1, In goal was J. Shmoorkoff for Mike's and P. You Don't Have to Be PAUL BUNYAN.. to Appreciate the Quality of Churchill for CSCU. Scoring for Mike's was L. Plotnikaff, T. Reed (8), and Demoskoff. As- sists went to M. Miller, T. Reed, G. Prive and B. Ashton. Scoring CSCU's single goal was K. Keraiff, assisted by Pere- polkin and A. Beattie. Midget Division The following scores were from recent games played in the Midget hockey division. No dates were indicated on the score sheets, Bantam Rep 3 vs H&R © Brake 1. In goal for Bantam Reps was R. Kirby and R. Mc- Kenzie for H&R Brake. Scoring for. Bantam” Reps. was P. Horning (2), and Stoochriow. Assists went to A. Isakson, ‘Laurino, Cheveldave, Nazaroff, and Krug. Scoring for H&R Brake was Christiensen, as- sisted by Strelioff. Crunchers 4 vs. Crusaders 2. In Goal for the Crunchers was G. Poznikoff, and D. Wal- lace for the Crusaders. Scoring for the Crunchers was Halisheff 3, and Kubos. Assists went lo Kubos (2) and Kalesnikoff. Scoring for the Crusaders was Barnes and Verigin. H&R Brake 4 vs. Crunch- ers 5. In goal was R. McKenzie for H&R Brake and G. Pozni- koff for the Crunchers, Scoring for H&R Brake was Josafatow (2), Hyson and Christensen. Assists went to Drazdoff. (3), Postnikoff, and Hyson. (2). Scoring’ for the Crunchers was C. Horning, W. Zibin, R. Grim (2), and N. Smitheram. Assists went to W. Zibin, R. Grim, C. *. Horning (2) and G.Tomilin. Crusaders 2 vs, Bantam Rep. 9. In goal was R. Simonen for the Crusaders and R. Kirby for Bantam Reps. Scoring for the Crusaders was D. Me- Kinnon, and D. Cox. Assists went to D. Verigin, D. Rayner and D. McKinnon. Scoring for the Bantam Reps was J. Naza- roff, J. Stewart (3), D. Markin (2) and T. C iS) al Both the highway® access and entrance approach to the Whitewater road: from High: way 6-3A have beon widened and graded. Visibility {and safety for the skier going to or from’ the area are argatly enhancéd, In other important tows from the area, directors have voted to slightly increase prices over last season's rates. Prices will be in line with other ski areas but lower prices will prevail for children of family memberships and for: , school programs. Children under five years of age’ family memberships will ai tor free. Skiers will recet a balanced package for their dollars, since the season should now,extend from before Christ- amas to after Easter; the season may extend even longer pro- vided there is sufficient snow. Midweek day ticket prices for adults will be $7 with a further reduction of $1 if the skier stays three or more con- secutive days. Midweek lineups for both chairlifts are ex- tremely short. Enjoying - the facilities more than ever this year will be beginning skiers who will have the ‘benefit of a newly- constructed run, from Powder Keg Bow] back to the base area, which was cut while snow was still on the ground in June. The run is aimed primarily at the novice skier and will allow him or her to ski around the ‘funnel'—a narrow chute from the bowl. Whitewater has one double chairlift exclusively intended to serve the beginning skier. Assists went to A. Isakson, D. Markin, K. Knowler (2), T. Krug, P. Horning ‘ (3), I. > Cheveldave, and (aye ens aaa piicnie In Bast Rep Inter-Cily League play on ‘Jan. 16th, Castlegar edged Spokane 4 to3. Ken Sherstobitoff scored one goal with one assist, Perry Horning scored one unassisled goal, Dan Markin and Daryl James each scored one goal and Pino Laurino had three assists. Randy Kirby played an out- standing game in net for Castlegar. Next weekend the Bantam Rep team travels to Spokane for a double-header. * oe & All players are requested to return all books of Minor Hockey tickets to their coaches immediately, even if they are not sold. Jr. Hockey Standings Kootenay International Junior Hockey .League sland- ings as of Jan, 10: WEST W Rossland Grand Forks EAST Cranbrook 1 Creston 2 Spokane : 2 Kimberley 2 Fernie 18 2 Top 10 scorers as at Jan, Player AL M. Price 36 54 Rossland R. Lafreniere 8 Besse bd G. Quiring 31 Grand Forks T. Connally 30 Castlegar G. Yule B, Pentler Trail D. Walker 25 44 «69 Rossland 29. 40 69 Scores ‘of games played * within the past two weeks: Jan. 4—Castlegar 2 at Trail 5, Nelson 7 at Rossland 4 and Fernie 4 at Kimberley 8. Jan. 5—Spokane 8 at Grand Forks 7 and Cranbrook 2 al Creston 4. Jan, 6—Rossland 3 at Castlegar 6. Jan. 7—Grand Forks 3.at Rossland ,4, Kimberley 4 at Nelson 1, Fernie 8.at Cranbrook 4 and Trail 8 at Creston 2. Jan. 8—All Star Game, West 8 East 2. : Jan, 9—Rossland 8 at Spo- kane 8 (tie).” in the lodge have been mainly. to the locker storage area. Family and single _ lockers -will..be,,available...for _ Season membership holders and ‘small day-storage spaces have been provided for lunches and boots, The Whitewater ski shop has added more stock and re- arranged floor space while the ‘Grubstake’ — Whitewater’s cafeteria—has added_some with the ecology. Today [Thursday, January 20) Commercial Hockey: Juveniles vs Marlane, 9:30 p.m. (Old. Arena). Junior Hockey: Castlegar Rebels vs Trail. 8 p.m. Adults $2, children and senior citizens $1. Friday, January 21 Saturday, January 22 Sunday, January 23: Commercial Hockey: Marlene vs Castlegar 2: Dite 12:30 noon. Esso vs Maddocks, 9:30 p. Monday, rare ry 24 Commercial Hockey: Castlegar D Drug v2 vs aJ ween 9: a .m. E Wednesday, January Basketball: Jr. Rockers and rackettan host “Beaver Valley, 4 p.m. ; . Thursday, January 27 “ Commercial Hockey: Juveniles, vs Esso, Arena). Upcoming activities of amateur athletic groups‘and teams are listed here through the courtesy of the Castleyar News, It admission prices are charged, they must be’ stated in the: notice. Submit information directly to the ie Coston News by 12 noon Mondays. 3} coming week. In the past years, ces i Sul ie wa AI Penshners Ties in Round Robin By John Dalzie? Morning curling is now in that day. Four games will be played at 10 a.m, and four at 1. ARROW AVIATION full swing for the spring segsion and each rink had now played four games. C is Castlegar = Trail to Spokdne, Wash. . p.m. Betweeg times, we will be enjoying one of our fast- fe really keen and, as yet, there isn't. much to choose from among the rinks, Several members have been, or are, taking mid-winter vacations, but the substitute situation seems to be kept well in hand, It is good, to see our “two new members, Anderson and Steve Melnyk Otto , lunches. It is hoped that we will get a full complement of rinks from the Queen City and that we will have 40. of our own members ready to do battle with them, The list for those interested is posted in the clubhouse and is filling very nicely. There is still room, so get your name down right away Monday - Friday — Non stop Service except US. Holidays Departs from Castlegar ya) am, ‘ Arrives in Spokene 10:55 a.m. Departs from Spokane a pm. Anives in Castlegar 2:15 p.m. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 365-7044 364-1224 These Castlegar-Teall players will be ‘Mecting Agata ‘Tonight as the Rebels and the Jr. Trail Smokies Face-Oif in the Castlegar and District’ Arena.—Bill Turner Photo for the Castlegar News ‘Thanks Coach’ — “Thanks | Coach” is this year's theme for Canada Minor 2 Hockey Week; as the Castlegar 'y Minor Hockey Association be- gins its saial celebrations this “2. weekend. x ‘This year, each house team ‘ will compete twice during the y week with a counterpart from "3 Trail, } Beaver Valley, either on home £2 {ce or in out-of-town games. As ‘t a result, each boy in the Minor Rossland, Nelson or ? Hockey League will be playing fat least two out-of-town teams } throughout this action-packed ot eivtiea shift into high ‘\Vokce of the People Everyone to Take Port editor, Castlegar News: “Minor Hockey Week Is £For All The Boys!” : titke Mike ‘Semenoff | (Minor {Hockey Week chairman), Mike #Kanigan (who slaved og the ‘¢schedule for this special week), ‘Russel Verigin and his execu- ive “(where the ‘idea got rolling), and all of the en- Sthusiastic Hockey Week Com- sinittee ‘members, + ‘There are 442 boys in our Glenmerry ‘NEW AND USED : FURNITURE 3191 Highway Drive PHONE 364-1822 - Congratulations to people .... Minor Hockey Week Year's Theme gear on Jan. 29th, with eight Spokane teams arriving to. meet local “B” and rep teams. Feature game will be held next Saturday evening at the old arena between Castlegar and Nelson Bantam Reps, Parents and friends will find lots of exciting hockey action at both arenas all week, with opening ceremonies taking place at the new Castlegar and District Arena on Jan. 29. Other activities will include the Hockey Dance the same night in theold arena, with music by the “Generation Gap” and a gigantic Pancake Breakfast at it has usually been the rep teams only, but this year all house teams, with the ore: .tion of our, little mites, willbe playing teams both here .and away from Trail, Nelson, Rogs- land, Beaver Valley and Spo- kane. The boys. will certainly have the enthusiasm and I hope their families and friends come out to support and: encourage them because for most of these ~- kids it will be their first chance to play an outside team and they'll be giving it their best shot. It starts this Saturday, Jan. 22nd for a whole week and Y'm sure all the boys and girls (we have one team) thank those . who made it possible. D. Martini Castlegar TROUBLED BY HIGH PRICES ? STAY AND SAVE AT THE MAYFAIR HOTEL For brochure and reservations write: THE MAYFAIR HOTEL 645 Hornby St, Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1V1 or Phone ores 604-687-6751 \' conies, free roe parking, comple mentary coffee & tea service, and best of all — Seay with for each’ additional quest 12 voars of ape and over, ‘the Same location Sunday morning. : ‘The entire community is invited to como out to both arenas beginning this Saturday , to help celebrate Minor Hockey Week—meet with friends, have acup of coffee, and support the young hockey players. Admission for the entire week is the purchase of a Minor Hockey Week button. ‘CASFLEGAR-NEWS— SPORTS Stanley Hum out on the ice enjoying them- selves. Last week's results were as follows: Tuesday—Bate over Wilson, Bradford over. Lyons, Wadey over Mills and Murphy over Waterman. Wedsiesday morning— Waterman over Lyons, Wilson 624-1295 Mere Sport News On Page 5B over Murphy, Everard. over Bate and Lipsett over Woy- tella; in the afternoon it was Dalziel over Bradford and Le- Roy over Verzuh. Thursday—Mills over Le- Roy, ‘Verzuh over Woytella, Dalziel over Wadey. The fourth game ‘Thursday morning saw the first tie of the new Round Robin when Everard and Lip- sett came up with identical res. Next week's draws are: - Jan, 25—Wadey vs, Lyons, Verzuh vs. Bate, LeRoy vs. Waterman and Everard vs. Wilson. Jan. 27—Bate vs. Mills, Woytella vs. Bradford, Murphy vs. Wermit and Lipsett vs. Dalzi oh will see that there are no draws ‘set for next Wednes- ° day. This is because we are hosting the Nelson Seniors in a + two-draw inter-club-session Crow Hawks Win Invitational The 1977 Rocker Invita- tional Basketball Tournament which took place at Stanley eareante perience "for the. ‘host’ Rotkers, as they managed ‘to win only one of ” three games and finished third in the championship round. In their Friday night game against Oliver the » Rockers worked hard to earn a 28-12 lead after the first quarter and then sat back and watched the lead disappear as the Oliver Hornets never hustling. It took a basket by Les Gyurkovits with five seconds left in the game to give the Rockers a 62-61 victory. Scoring leaders were James Warner with 16 : points and Mario Baff with 12 points. ‘The Rockers then took on the Trail'team, losing 62-51 to the hard-working Hawks. The : Rockers started very slowly id trailed by 15 points after a disastrous first’ half. In’ the second half the Rockers started to show some of.the hustle for - “which they have been known, but it’ was too late and the Hawks recorded an easy vic- tory. Norm Wickeit was the ;scoring leader. for Stanley Humphries | with 12. points, followed by James Warner with 11 points and Paul Wearmouth with 10 points, The final game of the tournament mutched the Rock- ers against the ‘Cranbrook Trojans. The highlight for the Rockers in this game was the | . play. of three ‘of their rookies, * Bob Lins, Paul Wearmouth, and Les Gyurkovits, All three pla: ers worked very hard, sh hard, showing: ee! BUSINESS AND MANAGERIAL ABILITY that they will form a strong nucleus for next year's team. However, the Rockers as a whole proved no match for the Trojans, who were led to a 64.54 win by the Becker twins, . Norm Wickett had 14 points for the rockers and Les Gyurkovits scored 12 points. Msrio’ Baff, the Rockers | floor leader, all. star. The tournament was won -by the: visiting J. L. Crowe Hawks from Trail. The Hawks had. a perfect, tournament re- was chosen as an stopped .. cord of 3-0, defeating Nelzon, In an exciting overtime finish, the Junior Rockettes came out with a 28-26 victory in basketball action last week at Midway. The score was tied 20-20'at i the end of regulation time. Natalie Cheveldave and Pam’. Schreiber played well, scoring the*key baskets for the over. time victory. Pam did ‘an out- _ and you won't be disappointed. See you on the ice. You Know that Silvestor’s Food Mart can save you money! Check out the items listed here and prove it to yourself! FRESH GROUND aa 5% |. CANADA GRADE “A” BEEF BEEF LIVER CANADA GRADE “A” BEEF CHUCK ‘STEAKS -| CROSS RIB- “| ROAST. ...... CANADA GRADE “A” BEEF PRIDE OF CANADA BACON 1 LB. PKG. ... SOUP AYLMER 10 OZ. ........... BURNS REG. OR ALL BEEF WiENcne 1 LB. PKG. CREAM CORN AYLMER 14 OZ Fancy ........ 2.79 TOMATOES ALYMER 28. Or. 55° EATWELL 6 OZ. FLAKED TUNA 49 TOMATO. 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