at least 30 days a decision on whether to deport former Detroit Red Wing All-Star Bob Probert Judge Anthony D. Petrone allowed Probert's lawyers 30 days to submit evidence that was partially prése vourt after the documents are Sy = 2 Castlegar News _ october 29, 1989 SPORTS aber's lawyer appeals conviction DETROITMAP) — A U.S. .Im migration judge Thursday delayed for ply to his offence Probert’s lawyer, édin Thursday. Petrone has 30 days pbemled of Windsor, Ont hand down a decision Also on criminal Fried, smuggling conviction in U.S. Court Thurs detence appealed Probe Harold day attorney stigma of deportation, We're deporiable, but voluntary departure Probert’s District we're Fried claimed the statute under which Probert was charged did not ap Petrone can decide whether Probert should be deported based on existing court records before the appeal of Me drug smuggling case is completed Marshall Hyman, seeking a voluntary departure from he United States for Probert A voluntary departure Hyman said conceding that (Probert) is asking Tora a native Sat.\& Sun., Nov. 4&5 - FUN! EXERCISE! NEW FRIENDS! The Castlegar Ladies Curling Club looking for curlers for all draws! Curl either Wednesday afternoons day or Thursday eve Tues., Oct. 31 — Practice night & social Wed., Nov. 1 First Draw Curl Canada © IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CURL THIS SEASON CONTACT: Ruth 365-2780 or Carol 365-5004 _— DANCING FORA NEW FLOOR. CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT RECREATION DEPARTMENT at the Community Complex hall. The aerobathon in the floor of the Complex's new aerobics room. . the Concrete to Cushion Aerobath took place RosNews proto wags staged to raise money “ puta pst NOV. 4 Complex Bantams win two The Castlegar Bantam Rep hockey team came out on top in back-to-back exhibition games p Beaver Valley last weekend Castlegar edged Beaver Valley 4-3 in the first match-up played at home Oct 21 at the Community Complex Dustin Rilcof opened the scoring for Castlegar at 11:30 of the first period jayed against TO SELL: Register items for sale Sun TO BUY: Sunday, N TO CLAIM: Claim money for sale items or unsold items, Sunday REGISTRATION FEE: 50¢ per item. 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Ski Club Beaver Valley was quick to tie the game two minutes later and then jumped ahead in the opening minute of the second period Nino Dacosta of Castlegar scored unassisted at 16:50 of the second period to ti¢ the game once Halfway third again through the period, John Strilaeff popped in an unassisted goal to put Castlegar ahead 3-2 Beaver Valley minute later but were finally when Fred Castlegar’s fourth goal tied the game one beaten Geinger got to Steven Brown, Chris Voykin Vaughn Assists went Cavaghan Goaltending was shared by Welychko and Jayce Moor Castlegar clearly dominated its 22 winning 1-4 hosts in Beaver Valley Oct in spite of only having 10 skate Five Castlegar players — Strilaeff Ken Skibinski, Dacosta Rilcof — each racked up a goal in the first period. Beaver Valley picked up Castlegar tallied five more goals Tom Phipps one each and dled the Brown and one in the second period Rilcof and Strilaeff wath Mike Hunter with two ha scoring Rilcof picked up a hat trick with the only goal for Castlegar GMC RALLY STX WINDOW VAN 8 Passenger V-8 Engine, 27.5 Gal. tue Tank, Fully Loaded, Air Power Windows & Locks, Stk. No. 6-48-07-0 % FINANCING AVAILABLE To Quolitied Buyers IKALAWS KY PONTIAC BUICK GMC (1989) LTD. Trail run today West Kootenay runners can look forward to what promises to be one of the most beautiful races of the region when the First Qotischenia Trail Run is held in Castlegar today The race, which gets underway at 10 a.m., consisis of either a 5.5-kilometre circuit or an 11.4-kilometre circuit at the Castlegar Golf Course, which is resplentent in fajl colors, # college news release says The Castlegar Golf Club and Selkirk Colleg are co-sponsoring the inaugural run which organizers hope Will attract a large enough following to become an annual event “This event is one of the last organized foot races of the season, , Poul Henriksen organizers of the Run While primarily a fun run, the trail Trail Ootischenia aspect of the run and the varying elevations covered by the course promise a challenge to even seasoned runners. Interest in the event is building from Calgary Trail, the college says. Both male and female runners are invited to compete in four categories. masters (40 and up), open, Grade 10 12 and Grade 9 and under with registrations received Nelson, Cranbrook and coder 29, W984 Castlegar News OLDIES BUT GOODIES . weekend after winning the Mildenberger and Wayne Zino. Front row, | = th capléger Oldtimers brought back atrophy from Pentittortast div’ n final in a hockey tournament. Back row, left to right: Richard Stoochnoff, Bill Lunn, Glenn Grigg, Bill Sloan Bob Evans, Wayne Kinakin, Denis righ Dick Braun, Norm Picco, Ron Friesan, stick boy Jeremy Chernoff, Lawrence Che watt, ‘Ray Picco and Rick Beauchamp. -Oldtimers top tourney Oldtimers hockey division final 6-2 The ¢ team won the “A over Vernon in a three-day tournament Oct. 20, 21 and 22 in Penticton astlegar Castlegar also captured the title last year and Picco, Rick Grigg and Bill each handled the Bob Evans with two goals, Ray Glenn playing-coach Beauchamp. Lunn with scoring for Castlegar which outscored one the opposition 22-4 in three games. Goaltender Chernoff posted a sparkling 1.33 goals against average including one shutout in the tournament Castlegar moved intothe **A with an 8-2 win over Kelowna Grigg, with a hat trick, Ray Picco with two, and Norm Picco, Wayne Kinakin and Denis Mildenberger got the goals in that game Lawrence final r opened the tournamen 8-0 whitewash of Fraser Beauchamp found the net four in Kinakin scored twice and Ray Picco and Mildenberge added singles rn that game The Castlegar Oldtimers host thei own tournament Nov. 24, 28 and 26 from the nand the Coast with 16 teams expected Kootenays, Okanag HERITAGE CENTRE Spinners and Weavers Guild. ‘ Station has much potetnial ticians, writers and the cock that the rises at arters After two years, pe on the dung heap share a common delusic world hangs on their every utterance and the su their command. JAC The cynic knows the prige of everything and the value of nothing There is nothing like a major catastrophe such as an earthquake in the neighborhood to shake delusions of grandeur into the harsh perspective of reality Few people in Castlegar realize how close we came There was a com It had always been But to losing the Castlegar Rail Station placent acceptance of its presence. there. It was no longer the centre of town activity the threads of memory and a growing awareness of our heritage was strong and growing stronger The Heritage Rail Station sub-committee (Betty Price, Alex Lutz, Nancy Felde, Dr. Bill Sloan and 1) had, over several years, negotiated the transfer of the building to the city ($1); the relocation of the building on city property (50 feet from track centre — down from 100) and promised a matching restoration grant from the British Columbia Heritage Trust for $40,000. The city hesitated, fearing to accountability for possible white elephant. A fi ween council and a heritage representative days before the scheduled demolition date. In the course of the discussion, it was pointed out, things, that there wasa lingering bitterness over the loss of the Minto and if the economic centre, al meeting was held bet among other station, the city’s nucleus and longtime were destroyed, there would be no government funds coming in, no historic centre, no eredibility—and-considerable_public agreed, howeve administer it promised The purchase of the building was passed-unanim outrage. It_was , that a responsible indepenent body to Heritage Society was needed and a ously In what way, With the city’s $40,001 share attractive building with services at you may ask it obtained a struc turally sound and | tached, on a new foundation and with a new heating system installed, looking as if it had always been there In return it has received a $40,000 grant which has been used to pay local plumbing, roofing, electrical and consultation contractors for improving the building and for the purchase of considerable supplies from local businesses. It has provided work and training under various provincial government plans for four” people and added wages of about $30,000 to the local economy It has provided a centre and administrative quar ters for the present rapid development of the Heritage Society and its future as a centre for the very profitable . the Castlegar Rail Station shown here on its move to its present location, has provided centre and administrative quarters tor the Castlegar and District Heritage Society as well as a home for the Castlegar Arts Council and the Selkrik Sapte Ath and rapidly expanding heritage movement has provided the Castlegar Arts Council with a much needed administrative centre and the Selkirk Spinners and Weavers Guild with a permanent » realize its full and considerable cultural and economic community potential It has made it possible-to establish a repository of artifacts and memorabilia which recall to mind the history and special culture of this community and John Charters Reflections and recollections focused an interest by children and adults which will make that history (See, the Provincial Museum in Victoria.) As plans and culture even more real again, mature, it promises to be an outlet for arty and crafts for sale to eager visitors. It is a magnet for future tourism development funds and for tourism it is the only attrac tionin North Castlegar As the Zuckerberg Island Heritage Chapel House, as the south pole of stow gown anddraw travelters into the town, the Park and acting @ a magnet, ation brings them into the business-area for shopping an d dining and for wider distribution to outside points of interest If we add to wages and grants of $70,000 the value of over 6,000 hours of volunteer labor, community ser vice, donated materials and artifacts, plus the very recent gifts from the Lions Club, we are looking at in ex cess of $180,000. Not a bad return on $40,000 for less thana year Then there is the value (cost accounting, again) of outside visitors. According to the Guide of 1987 (this is late 1989) and ou spends $53.55 per day while an overnight $72.84 in the area. Certainly worth the effort, moeny, is it not to draw in these people Next week: The number of visite Tourism Visitor of-town visitor or drops time and s increases. Weekend Wrap-up often much easier to assess the damage HOCKEY nee JAPBELL CONFERENCE 1700 Columbia Ave Castlegar DI. 8917 365-2155 Collect ant Northern Division wee TRANSACTIONS ‘OLYMPICS Legal seminar scheduled In the event of a traffic accident, it is to your car than to put a value on your injury Now, Selkirk Pcople’s Law School are sponsoring athe “Personal Injury and — Bridgeman, 7 that will the ¢ College College and the free seminar, ICBC,” plain in Castlegar Nov astlegar your rights as an insured motorist, your rights as a passenger in a vehicle involved in an accident and ootnikott koro! a vc vin Me Diana K Caroline sou ADVERTISING SALES =