The men behind | Minor ‘Hockey © DAVID JONES David is assisting to coach an Atom house team db; Juniors © awesome LENINGRAD (CP) — An displey: of Soviet iP ny Savings Credit Union. He has one son involved ‘in hockey in the Atom Divi- sion and plays Gentlemen's Hockey . himself. Besides hockey, David golfs, skiis and swims. i Pete has been involved in Minor Hockey. since he was six years old, playing and coaching. He has his Level TI Coaching Certi- fication and is at preseut |, coaching the Pee Wee “A” Rep team. He also coached Pee Wee Reps for’ five : firepower and a lack. of mat- Surity, on the part of Team ‘ * Canada proved fatal Thurs- °| day as the host Soviet Union _ romped toa 7-3 victory at the < world junior borkey."¢ cham- ‘ plonships. “We. learned alot about some of our players,” head coach Dave King of Saska- toon said after the lopsided ) contest. “They fell Apart { under Pressure. “They couldn't play midget hockey," he added. “The . Pressure just got to them.” Other tournament games “scores: Czechoslovakia over Upcoming sporting events of meetings can be listed here courtesy of Dixie Lee Chicken & Seafood Castlegar. Please submit notices to Casilegor News by Friday noon for Sunday or rueseny noon for Wednesday. Contact Cheryl Wishlow, UCLA Bruins, 1:30 p.m., channels 6 and 13. SATURDAY = i ee FOOTBALL — ROSE BOWL: Michigan Wolverines vs. Sweden, the United States beat Finland and West Ger- , many defeated Norway. . Most of the Soviet pres- sure came late in the first period. The pre-tournament favorites to regain the cham: _pionship from Canada ripped three goals into the Canadian net in a span of one minute and 17 seconds. if It suddenly became clear the C: faced an insur- HOCKEY — Nil: Jets vs. Ollers, 5p.m., channel 9 _ SUNDAY FOOTBALL — NFL: 10 a.m., channel 2; New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons vs. New Orleans Saints; St. Louis Cardinals vs. Washington, Redskins, Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions: Chicago Bears vs. Tamps Bay uc a.m. | 6: Denver Bi Seattle Seohawks, 1 p.m., channel 2: L.A. Rams vs. ‘San Francisco 49ers. HOCKEY — INTERNATIONAL: Soviet All-Stars vs. Calgary Flames, 5 p.m., channel 13. FOOTBALL — NFL: Dallas Cowboys vs. Minnesota Vikings, 6 p.m., channel 4. ESI DAY HOCKEY — COMMERCIAL LEAGUE: V&H Contrac- tors vs. Carling O'Keefe, 10 p.m., arena complex. INTERNATIONAL: Soviet All-Stars vs. Minnesota North Stars,.5 p.m., channel 13. ...askaboutour . CATERING SERVICE mountable challenge, :but they blew what little chance they" might have had at a comeback by lcsing their’ composure, , Thursday, all ended in 4-2 § Albertans — _ flock to Red Min. By CasNews Staff. Red Mountain ski area has. again received an influx of skiers over the Christmas holidays and many of them are coming from the Alberta, where snow is scarce. Ski operations manager Bob Steckle, however, noted that the number of skiers hasn't increased over last year. Monday and Tuesday were exceptionally busy days, for, Red Mountain, where ap- proximately 2,500 skiers each day took to the mountain. Many of those skiers are greea used to skiing at mountains COHOE INSURANCE AGENCY LTP. Acomplete insurance ‘service. You must renew seg s901 before Feb. 1. 1983 269 Columbia Ave: Costlegar CorolMogaw’ Linda Kositsin ADVERTISING SALES CASTLEGAR NEWS 9.0, ORAWES 3007, CASTLEGAR, AC.WIN 4 DECORATING 2649 FourTH A CASTLEGAR a. WENUE VIN 281 PAINTING @ + 965-3563 ZING & : LID. . EXCAVATING Valley. Crescenty te HAVE such as Lake Louise, Sun- shine and Fortress, but\poor skiing conditions in the Rock- ies has prompted them to seek the hills in B.C. Steckle said the number of skiers taking advantage of excellent conditions is “as good as can be expected until we get more’ facilities.” Red currently has a snow base of 117 cm at the base and 179 cm at the summit. g ROCKERS VS. ROCKERS Rockers (dark). await rebound: in annual a beat Rockers 75-64 while in women's g ore «: Bigkly Scions Rockers (light)-and former grad game on Wednesday nant, i were By BUSSILRILCOF: °...’° i Playing before’a’ jubilant. partisan: erowd, at the. arena complex; the Atom All-Stars played with polse, intensity and solid team. work 'W defeat! a’ hard-working Cranbrook team '4:1 and take st place inthe fifth Annual Atom Tournament: ; Jeff Barr quickly opened the scoring by tipping in'a long shot from Jeff Fancy and Roger Carlson. Carlson made it 2-0 three minutes later, assisted by Stephen' Junker. Cranbrook. came as close aa:they: were to got, with'a! goal shortly after that. They.were then stymied by’ the -hot- goaltending ‘of. ‘Castlegar’ 's third goal by David Greene cami ona pi Beaver Valley vipset. thy sihain Cranbrook 6-8 and Grand ‘ ks made credible comeback scoring: 11 goals:in'the 3-6 Barry Grunerud, who played extremely. well making great’. leg saves'and:smothering all rebounds. " Graaook with their ‘loss to Castlegar: took second © place; Grand Ferks-took third by overwhelming Nelson, followed by «. Beaver Valley and: Trail. Trail’ by: ‘virtue ‘of having the fewest Deralties in the tournament, won the Most: . was chosen the game MVP. Castlegar’s second .game against Grand Forks’ was | hotly.contested resulting in-a 9-6 victory.’ Grand -Forks, bringing only 10 skaters, changing on the fly throughout and improving with each game made the game extremely close. Led. by the game's! MVP, - Vecchio, Castlegar. was . hard-pressed throughout, Carlson and Junker each had hattricks for: their efforts with. two assists junker, : Josephson Carlson ‘and Barr. Single goal ‘scorers :¥ y, unassisted; Green, assisted by. Rilcof and Kazak pi Sehinidt, unassisted. « Honorable mention for fine defensive efforts were Jeff ; Bevans, Derek Lalonde and Ken Halisheff.’ Nonect mony Genres SHSS basketball grads | are double winners | By CasNews Staff The grads of the ‘Stanley Humphries Secondary School's basketball Rock- ers and 4: proved "Selkirk Saint,; and grad, Ellen Fowler, .came away with 10 points. é For. the Rockettes, Gail and Lisa their power Wednesday night by defeating both ~ current squads. The-Rocker grads' beat # the younger team 76-64 | while in the women's game m it was 69-38 for the grads. In the women's’ game Andrea Belezyk, who now # plays for the Selkirk. Col- lege Saints, led the scoring with 29 points. Another Koochin led with . eight points each, followed by Julie Perehudoff with seven points. The grads led 22-13 in the first quarter and never. looked behind, “widening the margin as éach quarter passed. By the third quar- ter it was 56-28 for. the grads, leading to the 60-88 vietory.” * In the men’s. game, for- mer Rocker Tom Demeo led the scoring with 28 points, while G. Zaitsoff had 10. For the Rockers Lincoln Paul. got 16. points, fol- lowed by Mario Ferraira and. John Silva with a points each.. The Rockers led 17.16 in the first-quarter but lost ‘ their edge by the end of the second frame when the score was 43-80 for the grads. Ci ’s third game against Cranbrook was an out standing effort by: both- teams, resulting in a°6-5 tie. ‘The’ game featured the missed power play scoring opportunities, Carlson scored three times with two assists by Barr, ; and‘ Junker with one. Single goal scorers were Josephson, assisted by Carlson | and Junker; and Junker, assisted by Carlson and Barr. Barr was Castlegar’s MVP. The game featured exceptional defensive effort by” Halisheff, Chris Stock and Lohnny Stralaeff. Castlegar's fourth game, despite it being poorly played | still resulted in a 10-4 Castlegar victory. The game was by the i of C: 8, game MVP, Green. “Offensively, the team was van bya Sires geal performance of Junker. His. gosls were assisted by- Josephson and Barr each with two. Rilcof scored two goals; ° both assisted by Green. Single goals were scored by Carlson assisted by Junker; Postnikoff, assisted by Kazakoff and Stock; Barr, Green, d; and assisted by Junker and Barr. s Payne strong defensive games were Grinerud and in goal i many key 0 ffensi e Beaver Valley thrusts, i i : In the fifth game, Trail, spesked by Beaver ‘Valley's upset: win over. Cranbrook. tried to- duplicate -the effort against Castlegar. Roger Carlson, however,: Castlegar's ‘MVP scored two key goals resulting in Castlegar. winning . 8-2. Assisting on Carlson’s goals were Junker, Barr, and / is iN. REB | TRE are coming Ski team cash- starved OTTAWA (cP) — ‘The- eash-starved Canadian ‘Ski Association has begun to put the. bite on all but the top ; members of the national al pine ski team. Just before the team mem: bers returned’ home from Europe for Christmas, they_ were told that the association was $200,000 short of its and that, ‘Brooker, unless they paid their own way, some members of the second, third and.-training- level teams would have to. stay: home. The.only exemptions were for the A, team — Steve Podborski, Ken Read, ‘Todd -Robin.’ McLeish, Gerry Sorensen, Laurie Gra- ham and Diane Lehodey — who will continue to have all their World Cup:competition expenses . covered by the: ° association. - The association still hopes to find sponsors for the de- veloping skiers who compete on such tours asthe Europa wehon Cup but, in the meantime hes advised them how much con- tinued competition will coat. © For each of the 25 B, C and trainiug team members it Castlegar Savings means. | $1,800 and $1,900 to cover the period between Jan. 1 and Feb. 8 after which they come home for national championships and a new financial assess- jh: with two. Chris Stock came through with the - third goal, assisted br Postnikoff and Kazakolf, *; | Weekend Ssxase_ on omioy puppae? ygsse Bee Reon NBSEGN- eygeas RRSP © . c2 , CJ e Credit Union 601 - 18th Street, Castlegar 365-7232 Stocan Park 226-7212 Retirement Savings Plan To provide retirement income Tax deferal Invest % of income Deadline to contribute March 1, 1933 RHSOP © Homeownership Savings Plan Downpayment on your home purchase Tax free ment. The biggest bill was hand- ed Gary Athens of Kelowna, B.C., who was told his travel would cost him $1,274; and, room and board $600.to re- main on the ‘downhill Cteam. “HOMEGOODS FURNITIS RE “SUSE et sugevz. SBBESE oERBsT (Alter Thursday games| Gretcky, Edm : MA Stastny Cue Savard, Chi rr Detroit Pistons sign forword Jim Seith to 0 10-day con : gear eae cae wgssign sigh wi winger ey League. HLSRBETSReEes> SSEESESL IESE Ze public aes in Caatlexer will start the Now, Year. with a major photographic exhibition'from - the Edmonton Art Gallery. “A Photo Project: Alberta 1980” will be'on display at the NEC-from Jan. 2'+'19. This jealing’\ with’ r eee beeause who ar you talking to about who: “own group of peopl but. you oar de about some other people. exhibition, sponsored by the, Alberta | 76th ‘Anniversary Commission Arts Branch, “is an explor- atory ph “ the Alberta Project ia that it “neome to be the beginning ef tation, of the’ Alberta’ com: munity which was conceived aadiies stions and curiosities | have | been raised and thought and: '§ {Slogusalen have been atimu-': lated . that The tourin alsts of 185 photographs col- lected from across Alberta during 1980. They tary, Pp Along this, sine th the NC. has the; endeavors ‘of: 10 ' photo- : graphers working in commu- niet thorughout the prov- ‘as well as selections - mee 8,285 Photographs : re cad: in a peer vite titled “The | Camera ‘Writes. History”: concerning photog- ‘yaphy as a documentary me-., dium which will be held Jan... 14-16 at the NEC, in:co! : junction with 'the: il fe tio! members psensuntt : “the concerns of the arts, an- ology ‘end : community. development critically ; dealt with the problem of regional representation. They selec- ted.a. range of photographs JONIS' io! - cartoonist i Johnston, INed9 th i Loene Worse; ° ‘Pulks Dii’sd the W film on her. Phillips Gallery at. eae Ar, : life, Shown: ope Between NFB. directo Grant Munro berta. Falk has done'a de- nat ve Vi ews. the “the: Ly Lynn Lake, Manitoba ” ion entitled See You ‘in’ the produ . Funny Papers, which is scheduled for completion early. r.dohnston's: popular comic strip now. ap- pers c ground the world. tailed assessment of the Al bridging,.,the. “distance .. be-. : - tween the and the - photograph made in a con- _ scious attempt to record con- temporary’ history... ; ane ‘Alberta Photo Project was designed..as~a critical inquiry into the documentary: D at hag of a bar, tn Bt. gba process. Participants had the © Impasstble task of doczment- ing‘an ‘entire province, and- had to: deal with: important issues in documentary phot- In‘an “interview, resource panel member. Michael Asch * gald: “What you're really en- ‘tering into in.a documentary Bernard Bloom notes that the Alberta — pumped: out: passionate ‘ver- Project “is probably the most ~ sions of old'60s soul, rock and important. effort to record rockabilly tunes. * history. with: camera.” | Now Laba, 82, performs on ough : the joe torate in folklore at Memorial: - University in St. John's. To | :pay the rent, he played ina © ‘Bloom said ‘that, with help ‘a different stage —# leas ir Fraser U! from: DTUG, . Photography ' theatie at Simo! instructor: Jeremy: Adding- ‘yorsity, leading ‘a ‘class of ton, he and other symposium ” shout 80 students through a photograph, or in any other is a cation. The photographer has tended to see that only, asa “the pants will ‘attempt: to course titled Communication design a ‘Kootenay. photogr- ‘and Culture in Musical Form: aphic documentation. An of. picture taker’ _ the Picture viewer. . “The content of the picture ‘has. been’ the‘ meditim by which the picture taker com- munieates to the picture viewer. There's a real’ Prob- * lem“ there, when ‘you are _ returns to screen HOLLYWOOD (AP). — Mary: Martin,‘ who flew to : stardom as'a little boy who never wanted to grow up, is still haunted by memories of the car accident_that killed her manager and left the en- tertainer and two others ser- . fously injured. “The worst ‘time comes about’ 8:80 in the morning,” Martin says. “That's when I wake up and all the memories come. back again.’So ‘anddo ‘needlepoint ‘until Ican go back to sleep again.” The singing star ‘of South Pacific and Peter.Pan was in ax auto accident in San Fran- cisco on Sept. 5. Her longtime manger, Ben: ;Washer, was killed, actress Janet Baynor almost lost her life and hus- band Paul Gregory was sev- erely injured. Martin suf- fered double pelvis fractures, accident, the 69-year-old Martin returned to peform- ing, with a.guest ‘role in the television series, Love Boat. “I talked ‘to Janet this morning, and:she's going to make it,” Martin’ said re- cently. “When I saw her last in watercolor ' ‘and acrylics by : West Kootenay artist Crossley will be exhibited at’. 3 the NEC Jan. 20; Feb 10,. 16 followed by) ‘Tiles. Te 1 pecple, he had iriore than Tale,” a colorful exhibition of offered, ceranue tiles provided by the ‘now ‘dtande’'at BO; thongl Royal Onterle: Maser Laba. received twice that - Mary Martin. many applicants. “When rm — fm special topic course for 10 or. ‘ter. s the British groups. He bought:e: guitar, and joined his first’band in high school, He grew his hair long and wore ridiculously pointed :. black boots,, ” "“L used to keep my Beatle boots in the milkbox outside ‘your apartment,” he recalls. hood, when his Russian-im- migrant. father worked six days a week as a fabric cut- “But ‘on .81 would lie’ on with the male pop voralists of of the day, ell: A 50. students the first time it Sinatra. ‘IDOLIZED BRITISH To’ escape’ | his, parents’ Laba we cee radio and idolized week, ‘she. chad ‘pneumonia anda temperature 0f104 and © NASHVILLE TENN. (AP) (since. the breakup), _ didn’t remember that I had..—. It took a. Christmas:re- >. The three. — Tompall, the ; been’ there.” But today, she . union three years ago to par- sounded just like Janet, and “suade Tompall and the Glaser ‘she ‘talked about ; working Brothers’ to -get. back to- with her walker... |) - STILL IN PAIN “She. said it pained her so much she had to bend over at... ‘gether as one of the dominant signing groups in country music. The award-winning: trio, I read’ ‘a 90-degree angle. I-assured “hich had been together for - that I felt the same way when about 20 years, broke yp in