AG REAR OR CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 14, 1978 ‘Weekly Results from the Bowling Lanes olden Age Bowlers LHS Peg Newman 234, LIT Ruth MeDonald 462, % MHS Elmer Wallner 240. . MHT Elmer Wallner 503, ‘, Mon. Morning Ladies—Coffee jeague (Dee, 4) LHS Mary Strelaeff 280, "LUT Mary Strelaeff 682, THS Coffee Mates 1118, Mates 3166, ‘Team Points: Castle Tigers . Valley Mites 159, Coffee * Mates 188, Die Hards 190%, * Genelle Bluffers 161, Sherry's * Team 15442. RS Other 8600's: Kay Voykin 3 659, Anne Podd 626, Diana 2 602. 1. Tues. Morning Ladies—Coffee ‘ Break (Nov, 28) LHS Dorothy Hardy 249. LHT Bea Knutson 672, THS Cheerios 1142. THT Cheerios 3188, : Team Points: Cheerios 176%, Muffets 150%, Mugs + 183, Pincurlers 190, Take Five = 145, Wheaties 163. Other 600's: Eleanor Holds- worth 621, Strike-out: Dorothy Hardy. ? Tues. Afternoon Ladies 1 p.m. (Nov, 28) LHS ON. Archibald 277. LHT M. Quiding 717. ? THS Beauty Lane 1141. ; THT Beauty Lane 3033, . Team Points: Castlegar *«Hotel 186, Northwest Homes 182, Central Foods 173, Super eValu 160, Beauty Lane 154'2, ‘asllegar Drug 152%. ” Other 600's: K. Gritchin 617, L. Buday 601. Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. 3 (Nov. 21) 3 LHS Kay Adshead 253. } LHT Sonra Cheveldave 567. 2 MHS John Soberlak 264. * MHT Matt Rohn 667. 7 THS Rolling Pins 1226. « THT Rolling Pins 3416. Z Team Points: Pin Pals 9, 's 19, Columbia #5—19, “DE” Bowlers 11, 1 SE OUT ee ED ILE! * + Regul: > Term = Rolling Pi : Other 600's: Matt Rohn * 667, Gary Jackson 637, Marvin . Roy 625, Ron Johnson 615. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. a) : LHS Glenys New and " Erma Mykyte 241. LHT Glenys 2 New 610, MHS Tony DiMaddalena oe 305. MHT Charlie Burdett 741, THS Roadhogs 1209. THT Roadhogs 3386, Team Points: Roadhogs 19, Nighthawks 11, Tee Cees 18, Who Cares 17, Live 5-13, Rowdy Rush-ins 6, Other 600's; Marvin Wood 729, Orlando Vecchio 711, Jack Osachoff 699, Tony DiMadda- lena 696, Loel Olsen 625, Glen " Kirkwood 619, Willy Kalesni- koff 618, Larry Webster 610, Matt Rohn 603. Wed. Morning Ladies LHS Bobbie Keraiff 295. LHT Erma Mykyte 701. THS Chevys 1143. THT Bobcats 3076, Team Points: Continentals 1492, Ramblers 164, Bobcats 160'2, Novas 178’, Chevys 194, Model Tees 161. * Other 600's: Chris Hrytzak 672, Bobbie Keraiff 642. Wed. Valleymaid Ladies 7-9 p.m. (Nov. 29) LHS Janice Smith 242. LHT Linda LePage 622. THS Eagles 1084. THT Eagles 3077. Team Points: Vultures 8, Flamingos 15%, Hummingbirds 14, Bluebirds 16%, Eagles 17, Swallows 13. Wed. Night Mixed (Nov. 29) LHS D, Sbitney 276. LHT E. Mykyte 683. MHS E. Adshead 340. MHT E. Adshead 764. THS Bashful Five 1266, THT Bashful Five 3404. Team Points: Midnight Marvels 174, Bashful Five 166, Bowling Bee's 165%, Wobbly Wonders 148, Special Deliver- ies 145%, Roxy Rollers 125. Other 600's: B, Koorbatoff 649, Thurs. Morning Ladies (Dec. 7) LHS Joan Humphrey 304. LHT Joan Humphrey 304. Team Points: Beavers 20'2,.Squirrels 20, Minks 16%, Teddy Bears 14, Lions 9, Chipmunks 4. Other 600's: Denise Tame- lin 702, Myrna Wesley 648, Ann Gouk 616, Louise Gjennestad 621, Helen Roberts 614, Thurs. Afternoon Ladies— Rowdy Rollers (Nov. 30) LHS Bonnie White 304, LHT Bonnie White 705, New Session = ‘The recreation commission 2 is progressing on the next * session of programs, scheduled +, 10 commence the middle of * January. Once again, we havea + wide range of opportunities in which we feel you may be interested, Complete information on 3 all activities will be appearing in full advertisements which will be announced towards the : end of this month. Keep the , reerealion programs in mind + and we hope to see you here * registering on registration day. = Refunds ‘ For persons who register- ‘sed and participated in one of our fall activities until cancella- tion, refunds are presently _savailable and may be picked up ‘+ at the Recreation Office. These ‘s refunds will be in effect until © Jan, 1 and are not transferable 4 to the January programs. . Exhibits Eee From now until Dec. 30, to the Rossland Warriors. As these two teams are teetering back and forth for second place in the KIJHL West Division, this game should be full of great hockey action, Meet the Rebels The Booster Club for the Castlegar Rebels will be hold- ing its annual “Meet the Rebels" dance at the Complex this Saturday at 9 p.m. The band in attendance will be “Sundance.” Admission to this gala affair is by advance tickets only. These tickets may be picked up at the Recreation Office or from any member of the Booster Club. If further information is required, contact Pat Frisk at 365-3858. For keeping in shape and real good exercise, don’t forget to attend our many sessions of public skating at the Complex. For further information contact the Recreation Office at 365- THS Groaners 1200, THT Hooters 3218, Team Points: Hooters 184, Screamers 170, Groaners 181, Wailers 185, Criers 164, Moan- ers 174, Other 600's: Kay Gritchin 684, Phyllis Lamb 658, Eleanor Holdsworth 647, Annie Koochin 623, Polly Sawchenko 609, Madeline MeIntyre 608, Thurs. Night Mixed (Nov. 30) LHS Fran Kraus 375, LHT Fran Kraus 846. MHS Doug Fellman 283, MHT Jake Koenig 7 Points: Avengers 1, , Owees 4, Robson Rollers 0, Out of Towners 0, Steelheading: P “Steelheading is the human ... with apologies to Grantland Rice. * * Just getting started in © steelheading? If so, keep those words of the late, great Grant- land Rice in mind. He spoke of golf, but the two sports have much in common, The golfer, pro or duffer, knows the frus- trations of trying terribly hard and still seeing a drive drift into the rough or a putt rim the cup. The steelheader, old hand or beginner, knows similar frustrations of casting all day with nothing but hangups and lost gear and then seeing a big one come unhooked in shallow water and swim slowly away. Yet successful golfers and steclheaders open their tender egos again and again to these shafts of fate, for they are convinced beyond any doubt VARIATON OF STEELHEAD RIG A siapee way To use spt SHOT OR CRIMP-ON SINKERS 1S. TO USE ONLY A BARREL SUNEL. ©, ea CHINCH KNOT / Recreation News / Use AN UAPROVED CLINCH KNOT WHEN TYING LEADER To SWIVEL AND LEAVE AN EXTRA-LONG END STICKING OUT. CunMp SINKERS ON THIS PIECE OF LINE WITHOUT TYING ANY AAORE KNOTS, “Tuis arso HAS LESS GEAR TO WANG UP. South 6—4, Misfits 3, Stingers 1, Green City Gamblers 2, All Stars 2, Cannon Ball: Alley Hogs 1. Other 600's; Doug Fellman 700, Mike Wiehert 692, Orlando Veevhio 684, Matt Rohn 680, Larry Webster 671, Dave Tie. bert 670, Harry ‘Tamelin 659, Frank Webster 646, Gary Jack- son 627, Bernice Smith 622, Gerry Wiehert 619, Linda Lu- cas 618, Marvin LeRoy 618, Ann Gouk 613, John Mykyte 605, Howie Byers 600. Fri, Night Mixed 7-9 p.m, (Dee. 1) LHS Annett Waywood 329, LIT Annetle Waywood 755 MHS Ron Postnikoff 303. MHT Greg LePage 673. that the next time will be different. What we're dealing with here is attitude, which is the foundation for all four of 's bi skills. Those skills are: 1, knowing how to read a river; 2. knowing how steelhead react in various water con- ditions; 3. knowing how to handle arod and reel; and 4. knowing how to use the various lures, baits and weights in different water conditions. The steelheader who be- lieves he isn't about to catch a fish more often than not docs just that. There are exceptions of course, when a careless THS Cotton Pickers 1369, THT Hotshots 3409, Team Points: Cotlon Pick ers 188%, Super Stars 182, Gutter Rats 159%, Five Wheel- ers 145, Hotshots 171%, Road Runners 161%. Other 00's: Mable Postni- koff 677, Erma Mykyte 651, Terry Jack 646, Ron Postnikoff 615, Linda LePage 600. Fri, Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. LHS Yvonne Rae 244, LHT Yvonne Rae 635. MHS Loel Olsen 292, MET Cliffe Churches 706, THS Robson "5" 1241, THT Night Owls 3410. Team Points: Jolly Five 120, Night Owls 150, Alley See Page A7 angler does lands a big one. Those incidents only add to this ego bruising, but over the years, these who eateh fish afler fish are those who deep down inside are expecting a steelhead on the very next cast. The ego will still be held in s_ everybody is you lose an easy one, AU the same time there will be those days when you bring a large silvery fish to the bank and you're the envy of others on the river. More important will be your own personal satisfaction of knowing that even though there is always an element of Canyon Creek Earyon Creek, @ WANTED ¢ EXPERIENCED MILLWRIGHTS HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC SAWMILL WORKERS Swing Shift. IWA Rates & Benefits. These are PERMANENT POSITIONS. Canyon Creek Forest Products Ltd. is a pro- gressive company located in Valemount, B.C., a pleasant, steadily growing, vital community. Call or write: MARVIN MOORE, SUPERINTENDENT CANYON CREEK FOREST PRODUCTS LTD. VALEMOUNT., B.C. PHONE: 566-4421 AFTER 6:00 P.M.: 566-4278 Rossland Warriors Castlegar Rebels FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 Game Time: 8:30 p.m. Castlegar Sports Comptex GET IN ON THE ACTION! Slocan Mixed Bonspiel Winners of the Slocan Mixed Bonspiel held Dee. 1, 2 and 3 were: A Event First, Doug Hicks’ rink; second, Nick Verigin's rink. B Event First, Jack Heichert’s rink from New Denver; second, Ernest Heichert, also from New Denver. C Event First, Al Lowes’ second, Bill And rink; 's_ rink High Country Ski Shop © Binding Mounting ®* Tune-up . © Safety Release Check © Minor Repairs Complete Shop Service for - Downhill Skis Red Mountain Ski Area 362-7710 & We Now Stock Bindings & Accessories for the Downhill Skier from Slocan. The next mixed bonspiel will be held Jan, 27, 28 and 29, 1979, Further information may be obtained by contacting Anne Shukin of Park Avenue in the Village of Slocan. ce Pays luck, in fishing, you landed that steelhead because of your skills, which in turn were built on your persistent attitude. “ * When you've been hunting in the cold or rain, don't put your gun away in its case or in an airtight cabinet right away. Be sure it’s dry before storing il, or it could rust. Even if it's a cold, dry day, moisture ~ will condense ona gun when it's brought inside. So let it warm to room temperature, then cheek it out before storing. Province of British Columbia NOTICE TO ALL CROSS-COUNTRY SKIERS Ministry of Forests Please be advised that a Public .. Information meeting regarding cross-country skiing in the Nancy Greene Lake and Big Sheep Creek Areas will be held at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, December 14, 1978 at the Castlegar Recreation Complex. © Rentals Adults © Kids Also available: ® Alpine Touring Set $7.00. $5.00 © Climbing Skins © Avalanche Pieps (Complete Outfit, gaiters included.) FullDay Half Day (Ramer binding, trucker skis.) SKI NORDIC with High The Cross-Country Specialty Shop @ Lessons Group of 6-8 $4” person $4.50 Weekend Program $3.00 Saturday & Sunday Lessons Twice each day — 10.a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Lesson Rental Package Includes Half-Day Rental & Instruction. Minimum Group of 6 © Practice area just outside our door * 20 km. of tralls In Immediate vicinity Open 7 Days a Week 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Red Mountain Ski Area Phone 362-7710 Bowling + Continued from page AG : Brats 168, Desert Demons 152, 167, Sweet Peas Other 600's: Tony Byra + 706 Roger Rowland 626, Jo + Whitnack 617, Ron McIntyre < 624, Ken Whitnack 608, Loel + Olsen 623, + Sun. Night Mixed (Dee, 3) - LHS Diana Lady 269. LHT + Diana Lady 681. +. MHS Ken Laktin 293, + MHT Loel Olsen 717. : + THS M/W Sharpshooters + 1293, THT Yahoos 3459, ‘ Team Points: Goof Balls ‘+481, Yahoos 90, Good Losers . +120, Charlie's Bunch 130, M/W + Sharpshooters 93, ‘ Other 600’s: Len Donald , 695, Ken Laktin 651, Rick Laktin 648, Youth Bowling Council Mixed Senior Division 4 GHS Cheyenne Podd 255. | GHT Cheyenne Podd 590. : BHS Lawrence Pater 266. + BHT Robert Mott 661. Junior Division ' GHS Karen Wilson 232. : GHT Karen Wilson 522. : BHS Ed Pereversoff 277. ! BHT Ed Pereversoff 694, Bantam Division ‘ GHS Shelley Pakula 241. | GHT Shelley Pakula 506. ‘ BHS Greg Gritchin 214. + BHT Greg Gritchin 517. * Pee Wee Division Anita Jenner 108. GHD Anita Jenner 165. f BHS Warren Gouk 104, + BHD Warren Gouk 155. Stanley Humphries Blue and Gold Tourney Which local athletic event features 10 teams playing a total of 15 games in a day-and- a-half? It's the 1978 Blue and Gold Basketball Tournament, The Stanley Humphries Rockers and Rockettes headline the list of four boys’ and six girls’ teams which will be taking part in this basketball extravaganza, The action gets underway tomorrow afternoon and the final game is played Saturday evening at 8 p.m. Visiting teams on the girls’ side of the draw include Bishop Grandin High School from Cal- gary, Creston, Nelson, Cran- brook, and K.L. 0. Secondary School from Kelowna. On the boys’ side of the draw, the Rockers will tangle with teams from Nelson, Creston and Geo- rge Pringle Secondary School from Kelowna. 5 In feature games on Friday the host Rockettes will play Kelowna, followed by the Rock- ers versus Creston. On Satur- day night the girls’ champion- ship game starts al 6:30 after . which the Rockers meet George Pringle. The Blue and Gold Tour- nament promises a weekend of entertaining basketball; and The deadline for receipt of bowling results is 12 noon Fridays. The Castlegar News reserves the right to limit the publishing of results to those it considers current, Minor Hockey Results Pee Wee Division Nov. 30 — Central Food 4, * Verigin's Industries 1. 4 In goal for Central was R. + Swetlikoff. Goals scored by D. : Makortoff, Cliff Tomlin (2), +: Kelly Hurd. In goal for Verigin's was G. Brady. Lone goal scored by P. ¢ Stroes. : Bantam Division : Nov. 29 — Kootenay MLS . 3, Pete's TV 2. ‘ Nov. 29 — Pee Wee Rep 4, * Woodland Constr. 2. Dec. 1 — Legion 2, Pee + Wee Rep 2. ‘ 5 In goal for the Legion was —Commercial Hockey— E. Strelaeff. Goals scored by B. DeSousa and M. Koochin. In goal for the Pee Wee Rep was S. Voykin. Goals scored by W. Popoff and B. Molner. Dec. 1 — Woodland Constr. 2, Selkirk Dist. 1. In goal for Woodland was D. Tomlin. Goals scored by J. Leitch. In goal for Selkirk was K. Armstrong. Goal scored by B. Makortoff.. Dec. 2 — Selkirk Distr. 5, Kootenay MLS 3. Midget Division i Prowlers 7, Bantam Rep 3. Castlegar Commercial Hockey League standings as of Dec. 7 2 are as follows: < Team > D-Bar-D = Castlegar Drugs > Hi Arrow Arms = V & H Contractors + Juveniles > Player 3 (D-Bar-D) Don Savinkoff +, (D-Bar-D) Wayne Kinakin = (D-Bar-D) Bill Van Yzerloo for Al Merien Chectmase Wrap It Up At _ Monashee Sporting .. .. There's loads of gift ideas here for your kind of man! be Hh Drug) John Horcoff = Alli Arrow Arms) Vincé Antignani 3 (Hi Arrow Arms) Howie Byers (Castlegar Drug) Mike McCormick (D-Bar-D) Harry Smith (D-Bar-D) Fred Nevakshonoff (Castlegar Drug) Mike Popoff * 2 Goaltenders + (D-Bar-D) Dave Grundy 2 Total (D-Bar-D) Castle, Drug) Lawrence Chernoff ‘otal Castlegar Drug 2 (Hi Arrow Arms) Phil Markin eyeryone Is invited to come out and be a part of the excitement. Tournament passes will be on sale at the door and will give the purchaser a chance at six door prizes. ,. Last weekend saw both Stanley Humphries senior bas- ketball teams away on their first major road trips of the season, The Rockettes attended a tournament in Vernon, re- turning home with one win and two losses, The host Vernon team de- feated the Rockettes 52-37 in the Friday night feature game. The Rockettes then defeated the Vernon intermediate team 58-15 before dropping a tough 39-33 game to Lumby. Sari Sather was named to the tour- nament all-star team. The Rockers travelled to Oliver where they recorded two straight wins to advance to the tournament final. The Rock- ers defeated St, Georges School of Vancouver 53-43 and routed Agassiz, 80-51. Stanley Hum- phries met the host Oliver Hornets in the final and got off to a shaky start against their aggressive zone defense. Oliver won 52-47. The Rockers were chosen as the tournament's Most Sportsmanlike Team and placed Andy McDonald on the all-star team. Greg Heuer received an honorable mention. Jr. Rockettes Mark Two Wins in Three Starts Stanley Humphries Junior Rocketles girls’ basketball team opencd ils 1978-79 season last week with two victories out of three contests, . On Monday, the girls play- ed the Colville Indians junior- varsity team and fared quite well against the older, more experienced opposition, Final svore was 63-44 for Colville. Wednesday afternoon, the girls travelled to Colville for their first road game of the . This time, playing against the Colville junior team the Junior Rockettes held on to @ narrow 19-17 victory played under American rules. W. E, Grahan Secondary, fram Slocan City, visited the SHSS gym on Friday afternoon, and provided the Junior Rock- etles with their third game in five days. The team played well both offensively and defensive. ly, coming away with a 26-13 w in. ‘This week, the girls hosted Salmo yesterday and travel to ‘Trail today. ‘This year's team members are: Bev Baron, Joanne Bilesky, Lisa Command, Wanita Com- mand, Sandra Elasoff, Janice King, Melissa Perehudoff, Ter- esa Perepelkin and Caroline Zaitsolf, Winning Rink to B.C. Games Curlers Vie for Top Spot Zone 1 (Kootenay) will be represented by one rink at the B.C. Winter Games in Kam- loops from March 1 - 4, 1979, First of all, winners from the East and West Kootenay must be declared. The East- West winners will then play down on the weekend of Feb. 2-3 (probably at Creston). The _ champion from this playdown will represent Zone 1 (Koote- nay) at the B.C, Winter Games. The West Kootenay will declare ils winner at the West Kootenay Consol playdown held in Trail on Jan. 26 - 28. The East Kootenay will declare its winner from the East Kootenay Consol play- * downs held in Kimberley on Jan, 20 - 21, All rinks wishing to com- pete must do so through their affiliated clubs, Eligibility: the eligibility rules of age, residence, club membership, and BCCA affi- liation that are used in “consol playdowns” will, therefore be in effect. For further information contact A. Winstanley in Trail. Sr. and Juvenile Women Cossacks’ By J.B. PALMER The Cossack senior wo- men's basketball team played two games this week, winning the first game 38 to 36 against Rossland/Trail. Carol Morris led the way, scoring 18 points. In the second game, the Cossack senior wo- men lost a close encounter to New Denver with a 48 to 46 score. The major reasons for the loss can be attributed to a poor: percentage of foul shots being made, and only six play- ers dressing for the game. Lynn Frisk was the game's high scorer, with 15 points. In another game, Beaver Valley-Trail looked much stronger as they defeated the juvenile Cossacks 60 to 29. Chris Sesson led Beaver Valley with 24 points, while Lorissa Demoskoff got 17 points for the juvenile Cossacks. League Standings GP WL Pts. 6 4 1 8 Team New Denver Basketbal CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 14, 1978 Ca,Coss.Sr. 56 3 2 a WS ‘a, Coss, Sr. Zz UES Ross.-Trail 5 3 Wp y, B.Valley-Tr, 3 1 ee Ca, Coss.Jr. 4 0 ‘Top Scorers Player Pts. Carol Morris Cossacks Sr. Anka Manders Rossland Trail Barb Mollina New Denver Hilary Bitten New Denver Lorissa Demoskoff Cossacks Jr. 44 Lil Pasin Beaver V.-Trail 41 Liz Da Costa Cossacks Jr. 36 Chris Sescon Beaver V.-Trail 31 Chris Fitzpatrick Cossacks Sr. 30 Lynn Frisk Cossacks Sr, 29 Corrie Angrignon Cossacks Sr. 29 NOTICE To Members of the Castlegar Golf Club You Are Reminded that the Golf Club Pre-Christmas Package Membership Rates for 1979 Expire on Friday, December 15, 1978 THAT'S TOMORROW! FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER — Can. Grade A Ib. ..sccssseee Chuck Steaks eee | Pot Roasts Cam, Gr. A ssccscssccersssersereececes Ib. $] Budget No. 2. 1 lb. pkg $] 39 (For Stuffing) 4 Pork Sausage Meat $] 19 Ib, : D Tomatoes No. 1 ~ 89 California California Mandarin 2 two exhibits are being held at \ the National Exhibition Centre. ; First, Adam and Eve — sketch- ‘es by Sydney Tillim, a noted .* New York critic, educator and *, painter are i featured. ¢ Also prints by Richard Taylor. Secondly, Expert Tattoo- ing by Professor MacLean is a show of prepatory sketches and <* photographs of this epidermal + artist. For a full morning or *: afternoon, the exhibition centre is the place for you. Pre-Christmas Skate iS The Tarrys-Thrums Rec- ~ reation Commission is spon- 2 soring for all its members a free 2 skating session at the Complex - on Dee, 23 from 2-4 p.m. So, all * members, pack up yourself and your family and join your neighbors for this pre-Christ- . mas skate, Rebel Hockey Tomorrow al 8:30 p.m., be : sure to be at the Complex when the Castlegar Rebels play host PODIATRIST FOOT SPECIALIST S. J. Fjelistrom D.P.M. + (Hi Arrow Arms) Harv. Batting Total Hi Arrow Arms e 'V&H Contracting) Beauvare & Hall 14 Premium Yams 14 Total (V&H Contractors) d ; Ib. 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