CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 11,1979 ‘Border Bruins Downed 5-3 ~ Rebels Now i in Second Place. Hors By! Ror. GOETTING tot Castlegar Rebsls defeated ‘Grand Forks Border Bruins by score of 6-3 last Thursday, in an important four-point game twhich gives them sole posses- ision of second place in the ‘Western division of the Koote- inay International Junior Hock- sey League. , 3. Greg Burns got the first ‘Bruins’ goal at 1:12 of the first period, followed by Darren ‘Hutchinson from Darry) Finnel sat: 6:05. ‘This was a strange start to ithis game, The Rebels seemed to have the control most of the ‘time, but Grand Forks would ‘bring the puck down the ice and ‘score, This is not to say the game twas one-sided; shots on goal in ‘the first period were nine by ‘the Rebels and 10 by the “Bruins. Castlegar's Bruno Tas- sone got our first goal at 5:46 from Dave Kanigan and Bruce Martin. Tassone also scored the second Rebel goal at 16:28 from Bruce Martin and Terry Hali- sheff. The game, was tied at two apiece for all of 20 seconds, when Mike Nevakshonoff put the Rebels ahead for good, assisted by Ron Sherstobitoff and Glen Dunsmore. This com- pleted the scoring for the first period. *_ Penalties were three to the [Rebels and two for the Bruins. !3 Grand Forks’ third goal tame at 7:41 of the second ‘Period by Todd Rasmussen fom Bob Brown and Darren : Hutchinson. Penalties in the second riod were two for Grand Forks and two for Castlegar. The Rebels’ only goal in the second period was scored sby Bruce Martin. Shots on goal ‘by Castlegar were 14; by Grand “Forks, 13, parents make Board of School Trustees School District No. 9 (Castlegar) i | The. KLOTH ES KLOSET JANUARY SALE DAYS. DUE TO THE OVERWHELMING RESPONSE ‘TO OUR SUIT SALE IT HAS BEEN EXTENDED FOR ONE WEEK ONLY TILL JANUARY 13. THREE GROUPS OF SUITS A great selection of suits from 38 to 46 including regulars, shorts and talls. Three piece vested. 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LHT Bonnie White 628. 1 THS Genelle Biotlets 1066, THT Die Hards 80: ‘ Team Points: Castle Tigers 188, Valley, Mites 190, Coffee Mates 224,'Die Hards 2221, Genelle Bluffers 192, Shetry's eam 1614/2, : Other \600's: Diana Lady $22, Kay Voykin 620. | ‘Mon. Night Mixed (Dec, 18) ..,. LHS Patty Fomenoff 269, ‘LHT Irene Conroy 634, MHS Ron Mcintyre 285, ‘MHT Ron Melntyre 792. % THS Spares 1205, THT Spares 3448, ¢. Team Points: Suckers jeans, Misfits 188'/, Lucky.13's" 470, Spares 2001, All Strikes 189%, High Ballers 166, ‘Other 600's: Ed Conroy 666, Larry Olson 651, Gord Dan- ¢hella 608, Bill Shay.606, James Banat 603, Roger Corbiel ffues. Ladies—Colfee Break (Dee. 19) 4 LHS Dorothy Hardy 271. BHT Dorothy Hardy 689. 2 THS Mugs 1065. THT Mugs 3152, + Team. Points: Cheerios 203’, Muffets 179%, . Mugs 286, Pincurlers 280'2, Take Five 196%, Wheaties 216. 3 Other 600's: Eleanor Holds. worth 672. Tues Afternoon Ladies (Dec. 4 LHS L. Buday 816. LHT L. Buday 731. ; THS Castlegar Drug 1058. THT Castlegar Drug 3057. {Team Points: Northwest Homes 235, Central Foods 217, Castlegar Hotel 216, Castlegar Drug 211%, Super Valu 198, Team No, 6—182'4. 2 Other 600's: K. Gritchin 617, M. Wright 607, J. Grew- cock 60! Tues. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m, (Dec. 19) LHS Blythe Jenner 263. “the T Blythe Jenner 647, 2 MHS Matt Rohn 264. MHT Tom Cowin.711, + THS “De” Bowlers 1155. ‘THT Rolling Pins 3265. ' Team Points: Pin Pals. 18, Begulars 16, Columbia No. 5— 14, Termites 6, “De” Bowlers * 11, Rolling Pins 19. {Other 600's: Tom Cowin 711, Matt Rohn 683, Marvin LeRoy 631, John Paulson 623, Larry Olsen 601, Blythe Jenner he Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Dee, 19) + LHS Lil Knowler 278. LHT Garol Vecchio 685. +. MHS: Paul Makeiv 275. MHT Paul Makeiv 769. + THS Live 65-1304. THT Live 69547. ; Team Points: Roadhogs 1, Nighthawks 15, Tee Cees 16, Who: Cares 8, Live 5—20, Rowdy Rush-ins 8. * Other 600's: Loel Olsen 7, Matt Rohn ‘704, Orlando Vecchio 684, Wes Kirkwood 650, Lil Knowler 653, Larry Webster 645, Marvin Wood 626, Joyce Turner 626, Erma Mykyte 611, Jack Osacholf 611, Roger Corbiel 611. ~ Wed. Morning Ladies + LHS Erma Mykyte 251. LT Bobbie Keraiff 701. .. THS Bobcats 1088. THT Bobcats 9063. {Team Points: Continentals 168'/, Ramblers 2161, Bobcats 20812, Nova's 213%, Chevys 260, Mode! Tees 202. +, Other 600's: Mable Posni- koff 604, Erma Mykyte 658. Wed. Night Valleymaid Ladies -9 p.m. LHS Shirley Barton 292, LHT Winnie Savinkoff 642, THS Swallows 1208, THT Swallows 8297, ‘3 Team Points: Vultures 11, Flamingos 7, Hummingbirds 16, Bluebirds 16%, Eagles bata Swallows 21, ‘Other 600's: Linda Costa 616, Carol Gregory 602, Ev Koreen 621, Shirley Barton 636, Wed. Nett Mixed 911 pan. (Dee, 20) LHS R, Read 219, LHT I, _ Sheridan 613. MHSH, Sheridan 284, MHT H. Sheridan 736. THS Midnight ‘Marvels 1167, THT Midnight Marvels 7. i Team Points: Marvels 230, Bowling Bee's 212%, Wobbly Wonders 194, Bashful Five 198%, Special Deliveries 189%, Roxy Rollers 16612. * “Other 600's: R. McNee 621, E. Adshead 662, M. Read 634, M. Glendinning 632. Thurs. Morning Ladies - LHS Denise: Duckworth pee LHT Colleen Lightle am Points: C! Midnight. Fri. Night Mixed 9-11 p.m. (Dec. 22) LHS J. Whitnack 295, LHT Erma Mykyte 701. MHS Ron Melntyre ‘279. MHT Ron Melntyre 720, THS Robson “5"— 1276. THT Robson “6" — 3427. Team Points: Jolly Five 165’, Night Owls 183, Alley Brats 221, Desert Demons 178, Robson "6" — 218%, Sweet Peas 210, Other 600's: Hal Hesketh 633, Joan Humphrey 603, Tony Byra 617, Roger Rowland 602, Jo Whitnack. 662. Youth Bowling Council Mixed Senior Division GHS Karen Kardash 210. GHT Louise Hall 651. BHS. Mike Wichert 262. BHT Mike Wichert 689. - * . . Junior Division GHS Sheri LeRoy : 159. GHT Tracy Kraus 417. BHS Glen Wilson 225. BHT Brian Osachoff 658. * . * 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, “ Recently, I was treated to one of the best ways of eating salmon or steelhead I've ever enjoyed. It’s called @ fish boil, Some call it a Wisconsin fish boil. : One of the beauties of the method is that it's simple, takes just half an hour, and there's little to clean up afterwards, Here's the method: Use a vegetable blancher or steamer that holds food up out of boiling water in a pan. Put enough water in the pot to come up to the bottom of the blancher or steamer. If the pot holds a couple of: gallons of water below the steamer, add a cup of salt. Use less salt if it's smaller. ~ PaO RN a a a ll ls Al la First add the long-cooking | vegetables such as potatoes, onions, carrots and even tur- nips, if you like turnips. I don't but even they came out tasting good. Keep the pot covered and boil the vegetables for about 18 minutes, Next.add_ the fillets’ of salmon or steelhead so they will | cook for the final 12 minutes, After the fish has been in the : Schdol Sports Draw Winners Announced ‘Winners of the 1978 British Columbia Federation of School Athletic Associations have been announced. The $5,000 first prize was won by Mrs. I. Johansen of Armstrong. The three $1,000 prizes were won by Mr. D. Brucker of Surrey, Miss Galynn Boyes of Prince George and Mrs. Irene Sullivan of Burnaby. The students of Kinnaird Junior Secondary Schoo! and Stanley Humphries Sénior Sec- ondary would like to thank the citizens of Castlegar and dis- trict who helped‘to make the sports draw a success this year. The money raised by Stan- ley Humphries is used by the athletic council to help finance travel expenses. Kinnaird Ju- nior Secondary used the sports draw money to help pay for a universal ‘gym the school is Purchasing. a ee pot for about four minutes, add quick-cooking vegetables such as broccoli and cauliflower so they get about eight minutes, * That's all there is too it. A half hour from when you started, it's done, And is it ever good! The boiling salty. water and the steam in the closed pot somehow bring out the deli- cious flavor’ of everything, yét each has its own flavor. The fish is mild, without a strong taste, and as I said, even the turpips taste good. The man who fixed it was Buzz Ramsey, a fishing expert with the Luhr Jensen Tackle Company. To me, that bit of CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, January 11, 1979 2 Pleaser place so air. can circulate through them, . Rubber and leather should not be in contact with concrete when stored. Time. in camp at night is important. Wear a light pair of ‘ shoes around camp, letting your boots alr out, Have an extra pair of socks and insoles drying in camp for the next day. A few little things such as these make our feet as well as our boots and. waders last longer. 1 We Serve You First INSURANCE for personalized Insurance service. onall classes LIABILITY BONDS 6e68 CARVIL MOOREY LEE Jon INSON al ‘God wouldn't have atven us feet ifhe didn’t mean for usto AGENCIES 61 Maple Street Castlegar: B.C. 365-3392 ANDERSON culinary expertise was the * perfect touch to round out a couple of days fishing for steel- head and late-running chinooks. For to me, eating what you catch is part of the fun, and that. eating was superb. . 8 8 Sometimes a lot of wear is put on boots, waders and shoe pacs when they’ 're not being used. Waders and hip’ boots Netron Maple leafs © Castleg or Rebels sonaire JANUARY 11 “Game Time: 8:00 a0 Pim. Castlegar Sports Complex GET IN ON THE ACTION! *should be hung in a eal dry ° 22, Lions 17, Minks 13, Beavers 11, Teddy Bears 11, Squirrels , 10. Other 600's: Jean Sylvest 603. Thurs. Afternoon Ladies— Rowdy Rollers (Dec. 21) LHS Erma Mykyte 241, LHT Phyllis Lamb 615. Team Points: Hooters 210’, Screamers 208, Groan- ers 239’, Wailers 182, Criers 202, Moaners 218. Other 600's: Jean Grew- cock 607. ° Thurs. Night Mixed (Dec. 14) LHS Lisa Antignani 272. LHT Lisa Antignani 688. MHS Orlando Vecchio 319. MHT Orlando Vecchio 794. THS Green City Gamblers 1198. THT Misfits Team Points: Avengers 3, Hotless 3, Owees 2, Robson Rollers 2, Out of Towners 2, South 5—2, Misfits 3, Stingers 2, Green City Gamblers 1, All Stars 2, Cannon Balls 1, Alley . Hogs 1. Other 600’s: Darrel Rourke 743, Dave Hiebert 729, Don Beck 703, Jim Gouk 683, Charlie Burdett 682, Ann Gouk 678, Gary Jackson 673, Jake Koenig 655, Howie Byers 645, Gerry Wichert 63, Larry Web- ster 630, Lorne Tamelin 629, Garry Rayner 628, Robert Mott 628, Denny: McArthur 816, Pear? Mott 616, Bruce McKen- zie 614, Muriel Stetsko 613, Linda Lucas 612, Mario Carpino 605, Ron Smith 602, Gordon Danchella 600. Fri. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (Dec. 22) és LHS Mable ocr 260. > LHT Pearl Mott 66: MHS Ron Postrikott 303. MHT Garry Rayner 823. THS Super, Stars 1261. THT- Super Stars 3622. Team Points: Cotton Pick- ers 286%, Super Stars 234%, Gutter Rats 197, 5-Wheelers 170, Hotshots 216’, Road Runners 205%. ‘Other 600's: Darrel Rourke 782, ‘Ron Postnikoff 719, Greg LePage 678, Annette Waywood . 658, John Paulson 643,:Mable _ Postnikoff 642, Tony Costa 638. Glenmerry NEW AND USED FURNITURE 3191 Highway Drive: . PHONE 364-1822 x A New Selkirk College Course * THE CANADIAN NORTH: PAST AND PRESENT. 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