lessons, There are six in- troductory clinics from which to choose. As well, we are offering four all-terrain clin- jes. The terrain clinics are intended to help build con- fidence and expertise in as- Hist We are also offering a Telemarking Introductory Clinic. It isn't cross-country skiing or downhill skiing but a combination of the two. Telemark turns are the most graceful turns in skiing and are a joy to watch or per- form. The telemarking craze had really caught on in our area and here is a chance to join in the excitement. Registration Registrations are limited in all our cross-country ski lessons so be sure to sign up early. For more information on ski programs, microwave cooking, guitar, bellydancing, hunter training, knitting, crochetting, sewing, fitness classes etc. phone the rec- reation office at 365-3386. THURSDAY HOCKEY — COMMERICAL LEAGUE: Williom’s Moving vs. Moun- tain Sports Hut, 10 p.m., arena complex. BASKETBALL — HIGH SCHOOL: Sr, Rockettes vs. Rossland, 5:45 p.m., SHSS gym. FRIDAY MINOR HOCKEY — JUVENILES: Beaver Valley vs. Castlegar, 7:15 'p-™., arene complex; BANTAMS: Castlegar vs. Trail, 7:15 p.m., old arena. SATURDAY HOCKEY — NHL: Calgary Flames vs. Montreal Canadiens. MINOR HOCKEY: Castlegar Bontoms vs. Cranbrook, 5 p.m., orena , Y¥ — KOKANEE INVITATIONAL: Gomes begin 9 7.p.m., Selkirk College gym. ROCKER INVITATIONAL . . . Stanley Humphries Rocker Humphries team placed fifth in the tournament. finds tough competition in games held over weekend as part of Rocker Invitational tournament. Stanley Crescent Heights from Calgary was the top team. k Phillips is one of 14 Riders entering their. option year. It once was rule of thumb that a rookie import could be offered a $7,600 signing bonug and an initial contract in the $35,000 to $88,000 range. But now they are looking for $25,000 to and $50,000 a year. “Remem! when there was talk of using unlimited imports in the CFL?” Brancato asked. “It's a good thing the league didn't go for it. We couldn't sign enough imports to fill our rosters.” General manager Don Holtby added, “This situation just the importance of Canadian talent for CFL Peeters’ return not what he had planned By The Canadian Press Pete Peeters had missed the last five National Hockey Wilf Paiement and Andre Savard also scored for the Nordiques. Mike O'Connell, Randy Hil- lier and Bruce Crowder scor- ed for Boston. SKI RENTALS BY DAY OR WEEK SKATES FITTED & SHARPENED TO YOUR NEEDS FRASER'S VALLEY VIDEO FREE MEMBERSHIP WITH 2 MOVIE RENTALS. Machine Rentals Open 7 Days A Week 1438 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-3777 Can You Get Tuesday night, but thanks to. the outcome he itiay: hdvé suffered a relapse. Peeters was up against Quebec on Tuesday and the news was that he faced just 20 shots. The bad news was that he let in seven as the Nordiques ended the Bruins five-game winning streak and extended their own to seven with a 7-8 vic- tory. But a minor miracle did cecur on the ice at the Col- isee. Despite the seven goals, the Stastny brothers failed to collect a single point, ending Peter Stastny’s consecutive- game scoring streak at 19. Quebec's Michel Goulet performed the major damage with three goals. Bo Berglund, Dale Hunter, These Great Deals Anytime? “SOON TO BE THE APPLE OF YOUR EYE’: pple PHONE US | 364-0267 | automotive 920 Farwell Trail. OLD SPEEDWAY BUILDING, DOWNTOWN in other games it was: Philadelphia Flyers 6,:Mop-. ‘ “tréaf”’'Canadiens 4; pens Sabres 5, Vancouver Canucks 1; Washington Capitals 8, Winnipeg Jets 3; Hartford Whalers 3, New Jersey Dev- ils 8 and Calgary Flames 2, St. Louis Blues 2. FLYERS 6 CANADIENS 4 The Canadiens blew a 2-0 first-period lead and couldn't hold a 3-2 second-period ad- vantage as they lost their third straight game. Ron Sutter, with two, Mark Howe, Darryl Sittler, Dave Poulin and Ilkka Sinisalo scored for the Flyers. Guy ‘Carbonneu, Naslund, replied for the Canadiens. CAPITALS 8 JETS 3 Mike Gartner and Larry Murphy scored two goals each to pace the Washington over Winnipeg. Craig Laugh- lin, Bengt Gustaffson, Darren Veitch and Scott Stevens also scored for the Capitals. WHALERS 3 DEVILS 3 Risto Siltanen scored with less than two minutes left in regulation time to give Hart- ford the tie. The Devils ral- 1:47 of the third period to salvage a tie for Calgary. Al Melnnis scored the other Flames goal, with Joe Mullen and Mark Reeds scoring for St. Louis. Moseley will be ready By WILL GRIMSLEY TAMPA, FLA. (AP) — Mark Moseley has a gut feel- ing that Sunday’s Super Bowl will be decided by a field goal, and he says he's deter- mined to be ready for the challenge. “It’s all mental — you've got to kick the goal hundreds of times in your head before you go out on the field and do it for real,” said the 35-year- old veteran as he contem- plated the matchup between his defending champion Washington Redskins and the Les Angeles Raiders for the National Football League championship. Moseley scoffs at the gen- eral impression that place kickers have the cushiest job in the business —on the field no more than 20 seconds a game if you don't kick off, as in Moseley’s case, maybe at most four minutes a season. You don't even get your uniform dirty. “But that’s only what the public sees,” said the Redskin kicking specialist, a pro for 12 years. /I spend the whole week preparing just as the other guys do.” Ski race on tap By CasNews Staff Nordic Ski Tour- ing Club will be hosting the first race of a three-race ser- ies Sunday at the Castlegag, Golf Course trails. The races get underway at 10:80 a.m. Any cross-country ‘skier can enter, although the races are mainly for mem- bers of the clubs involved, which include the Nelson and Moseley said he surveys the field from every possible kicking position and then he visualizes himself the ball through the uprights. Reduced to today’s compu- Parent. Col Val ter technology, he is, in ef- Gordon, Cronbrook feet, storing his head full of mental tapes. When the cru- cial time comes, he reaches down in his memory bank and pulls one out for the oc- casion. When — wham! — he lets Rossland ski clube a8 well Volleyball Races include 19 categories from age seven and up. Reg- istrations will be accepted between 8:30 and 10 a.m. Sunday. For more information, call Doug Carter, 366-9883. 3462-7630 OPEN AT7 a.m. DAILY * Full Bacon & Eggs Breakfast $2.99 Also featuring Eggs Benedict, fluffy Omelettes, etc AFTER SKIING — TRY OUR LICENCED GOURMET ROOM. Columbia Ave., Rossland tourney Saturday ‘The Saints play Penticton at 10-a.m., Saturday, Creston sending Citron. ¢ teams.” COACHES LEAVING ‘The addition of the USFL also is making it tough to hold coaches. But Ottawa has a relatively set roster for the 1984 season, with all six of its rookies of starting calibre. Brancato still is looking for a quality linebacker and a running back as well as a kicker to replace Gerry Organ, who announced his retirement at 38 after 12 outstanding years as playing record that incloded 1,562 points on 391 converts, 818 field goals and 106 singles as well ‘as two touchdowns scored early in his career when he also was a wide receiver. Mid-Week Wrap-up ~BBSE~ 328 ERVSESE- FESNSE FSR888SES> zteescet~ Teeeers 2 seoree ssued eB BEssese> SLSELSS~ rerses. bes gssesse Beesss soBERse ae etege uyseet. BBsas: S8$say eessg Harttord 3 ‘Washington 8 Winnipeg 3 Loule 2 couver | totla's ven were heard as curlers ‘re- sumed curling after the holi- days but everyone is batk th shape and sharpening up their games for the ity of entries from the Okan- agan region. he Oliver The SHSS squad had little trouble winning their first game 43-86 over Fraser Val ley Christian from Surrey. Rookie guard Glen Lefurgey did a commendable job in re. placing starting point guard bonspiels. The club's new years’ party was once again « suc- cess and a good time was had by all who attended. The mixed club also held. a Christmas party on Dee. 16, and winner of the draw was Mary Perehudoff. The rink was busy over the holidays with many sone teams getting in practice games. The men's zone play- downs were Jan. 13-15 in Nelson, the ladies was in Trail Jan. 68 with one Castlegar rink competing. It was won by the April Biscaro rink of Trail. There are a number of teams from Castlegar com- peting in the Legion ‘Spiel in Trail Jan 20-22, word has it that Wes and Co. are going all out to win that one. The ladies club hosted the junior girls playdowns Jan. 12-14. Winner of that playdown was the Dennem Rink of Golden. At latest check club stand- ing looked like this: Mens two Nighters sees the Hock- ley rink ahead, Tuesday night its the Guymer Four- some and the Trickey Rinks leads on Thursday night. Ladies Thursday night shows Trickey in the lead and Tues- day it’s the M. Roberts rink. Janicki and Molnar lead the afternoon league. Upcoming events are Men's Groundhog ‘spiel, Feb. 3-5, and the ladies ‘spiel March 2-4. Hi Arrow improves record By CasNews Staff Hi Arrow Arms defeated Trans-X Oldtimers 7-5 Fri- day night to improve its win-loss record to 7-18 in Castlegar Gentlemen's Hoc- key League standings. The win moved the last place team to within three points of Trans-X and Dairy Queen who are tied for fourth place with 19 points each. Kalesnikoff remains in first place with 42 points, after a 1-5 win over Hi Arrow Mon- day night. Gander Creek, trailing with 4] points, de- feated third-place Bill's Heavy Duty 10-4 Sunday, while edging Kalesnikoff 6-5 Friday night. For complete statistics, see Mid-Week Wrap-Up, page B2. In games this week, Dairy Queen plays Trans-X at 9:30 p.m. tonight in the old arena. Thursday night at 8:15 p.m., Hi Arrow challenges Gander Creek in the same arena. Friday night’s games fea- tures Kalesnikoff and Dairy Queen at 9:30 p.m. in the old arena while Bill's takes. on Trans-X in the new arena at the same time. Rec. No. 8 ‘programs Regional ‘Reereation Com- mission No. 8 begins its win- ter program in the Slocan Valley this week. A few new programs are being offered. For the first time for adults there is fencing, gymnastics and macrame, as well as the regular exercise classes, bas- ketball, volleyball, badmin- ton, weight lifting, CORE, self-defence, script reading and guitar. For children there is gym naatics, tot’s tumbling, judo, tot’s play hour, spinning and weaving, and puppet making. A new program, Beginner's Baton Twirling, will be start- ing Saturday at Slocan Park Hall. For registration ‘and more information telephone the Recreation Commission at 226-7744. ate winning over 20 conse ecutive games this season. They went on to win the tournament easily. The Rockers were then matched up against the host cag and Makortoff did a good job. squad was beaten by four of rebounding throughout the points with the final score game, -according to coach ending 49-45 in favor of Oli Barry DePaoli, ver. the offence with 16 and 11 points respectively. Kinakin, Makortoff, Uchida and Grit- chen each had four. Uchida was selected as an honorable mention in the tournament. Although Uchida averaged six points per game he con- tributed his hustling style of play particularly on defence Grand Forks tonight. Their next home stand is on Friday against Boundary Central of Midway. “third in. ski race VERBIER, SWITZER- with a Tuesday in a women's super giant slalom. Percy, 17, clocked 1:29.71 on the 1,810-metre course. >*125,000 ae . @ @ in Ski Equipment must go mid-winter sale, Jan. 19, 20, 21 GKEAT BUY, hoflach Feming KID 7 7 rez. up to /ZO™ Elan KCOS. One of the best GS SKis mounting FREE hae reg. 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