Your Invited to Our Official Grand Opening And to Help Celebrate our 10th Anniversary Saturday, Nov. 28 Official Ribbon Cutting at 2:30 p.m. Mayor Audrey Moore and Bob Brisco SERVICE KEVIN SALIKEN S226 7 ELEKTRO ENTERPRISES LTD. Mitchell Building Supply Ltd. 490 - 13th Avenue, Castlegar 365-7252 Arrow Building Supply 2240 - 6th Avenue, Castlegar 365-2175 Castlegar Plumbing & Heating itd. 1008 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar 365-3388 Bumper to Bumper 1507 Columbia Ave., Castleger 365-7787 Elektro Dohmen Enterprises Limited started as a oneman company, but today it provides a wide range of electric motor rewind, repair, and retail services. Dieter Dohmen and his wife, Ursula established Elektro Dohmen in Gray Creek, B.C. as a motor rewind shop in November of 1976. We promised to give 24-hour service on motor rewinds and repairs — we are proud to say that we have kept that promise. Lincoln welders, Jacuzzi pumps, Gould pumps, Skil power tools, Toshiba motors, Tecco motors, General Electric, Franklin, Baldor, Doerr, Leroy Somer, Weg, motors, fans, and blowers are all supplied and serviced by the authorized dealer and warranty depot, Elektro Dohmen Enterprises Ltd Mike Sarton and his wife Sandy take a very active part in the company Mike is the shop supervisor and looks after the rewind and repair ser vice, while Sandy helps her mother Ursula with the office and accoun ting work. Today Elektro Dohmen in one of the larger Interior motor rewind shops We service and supply a vast area that includes Grand Forks, Trail Nelson, Creston, Kaslo, Nakusp, New Denver, Slocan and Cranbrook We rewind and repair electric motors up to 1000 HP, generators AC & DC welders, transformers, power tools and pumps. (Both domestic and in dustrial.) WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL! WE REPAIR WHAT OTHERS SELL! ee : 2: FS: —-CONTRATULATIONS On your 10th Anniversary and official Grand Opening From all the Businesses who wish you Good Luck! For 24 Hour Service Phone 399-4191 m.sarton 365-5104 ov. vonmen 365-3212 OR OFFICE 365-5464 ARDELLE WATSON UBC captures football title TORONTO (CP) — British Columbia coach Frank Smith went for a few extra inches so backup quarterback Eric Putoto guided a last-minute, 62-yard drive that gave the top-ranked Thunderbirds a 25-23 Vanier Cup triumph over the No. 2 Western Mustangs for the Canadian university football championship. “I just knew one of us was going to score,” said slotback Rob Ros, who caught his second touchdown of the game with four seconds left to give the West Coast school its second Vanier Cup title in five years. “We nickled and dimed them all the way down the field.” Putoto, six-foot-five, took over the quarterbacking duties from starter Jordon Gagner, six-foot-one, with about three minutes left in the game. Smith said Gagner was having trouble seeing over the Mustangs’ pass rush. On Putoto's next series, with 1:10 left, he started to find holes in the Mustangs’ defence. Starting from his own 48, he connected on a 17-yard pass to tailback Terry Cochrane, a cluteh, 20-yard pass to wide receiver Mike Bellefontaine and a 15-yard toss to end Tom Munro to reach the Mustangs’ 15-yard line with less than 30 seconds to play. After an i ion, Putoto 11 yards to the four. One play later, Putoto found Ros cutting to the left sideline and dumped a pass to the slotback as he crossed the goal line. The Thunderbirds’ bench erupted in jubilation, while the Mustangs’ fans among the crowd of 17,847 at Varsity Stadium were stunned. There was even a brief lull in the game-long avalanche of snowballs. “The coach knew I could move the ball, I just wish I'd been put in sooner,” said Putoto, named the game's outstanding player. “Jordan didn't play bad, I'm just glad I got the opportunity to get in there for I really wanted to play today. ing offensive player of the game and Mustangs linebacker Brent Lewis was the outstanding defensive player. “It's always nice to get an award, but it sure would have been nicer to win,” said Stewart. UBC had taken a 17-1 lead at the half, but the Mustangs rallied for two third-quarter touchdowns and grabbed a 22-18 lead on the first play of the fourth quarter on a four-yard TD rush by running back Blake Marshall. “We certainly played better defence in the second hali when we went into zone,” said Western coach Larry Haylor, who could be heard muttering about the Thunderbirds’ po - Messy A - ig” blocking “Look, I'd rather be on the winning side and saying this, but I think we should belong to the wrestling federation,” remarked Haylor. The Thunderbirds, who beat the Mustangs for the 1962 “When _ I went in, I just knew we were going to score. Vanier Cup — Western also was on the losing end of last Western running back Rob Stewart was the outstand Aggressive Pump & Pipe Supply Inc. Castlegar News OK Welder’s Supplies Ltd Grand Forks, B.C. Winford Insulations Ltd. * Electrical Insulations * Magent Wires * Winding Equipment & Accessories HE SHOOTS . . . Shane Murray and Duncan McCleod of the Kimberley Knights look for the goal in HORCOFF'S GOALS SPARK REBELS WIN By CasNews Staff Rod Horcoffs four goals propelled Castlegar Rebels to a 9-5 win over Trail Junior Smoke Eaters in a Kootenay International Junior Hockey League game played Tuesday night in the Cominco Arena The Smoke Eaters — in third place in West Division standings behind the second-place Rossland Warriors and the first place Rebels — opened the scoring at 4:45 of the first period Horcoff replied for the Rebels with a goal at 18:28 assisted by Darcy Martini and Adrian Markin. The period ended with the two teams deadlocked at one goal each Horcoff added another goal at 11:33 of the second Kootenay International Junior Hockey action in Castlegar Saturday night period with help from Mark Plotnikoff. Dane Jackson scored at 13:47, assisted by Plotnikoff and Rick Viens to put the Rebels up 3-1 However, Trail scored at 14:52 and got another goal at 18:53 for a 3-3 tie at the end of 40 minutes of play In the third period, Jackson. assisted by Viens and Plotnikoff, scored at the three minute mark, but Trail added a goal 29 seconds later to tie the game again. The Rebels then scored three straight goals to go ahead 7-4. Scoring were Dean Sjodin, Horcoff and Plotnikoff, with assists coming from Viens and Jackson with two each, Markin and Andrew Zibin with singles. The Jr. Smokies replied at 14:08 with their final goal of the game. The Rebels went on to score two more to win 9.5. Horcoff scored the eighth goal, assisted by Martini and David Zarikoff, while Kevin Biln added the final marker, with help from Horcoff and Sjodin The Rebels were hit with 12 penalties in the game while Trail had eight The Rebels played Kimberley Knights Saturday night in the Community Complex and take on Columbia Valley Rockies at 2 p.m. today in another home game year’s Vanier Cup won by the Calgary Dinosaurs — built an Gretzky EDMONTON (CP) — Wayne Gretzky scored three goals, including his NHL career No. 500, and had two assists to lead the Edmonton Oilers to a 5-2 NHL vietory over the Vancouver Canucks Saturday night. Gretzky scored on the first shot of each of the first two periods and then on the final Edmonton shot of the game, into an empty Vancouver net. Rookie goaltender Troy Gamble, making his NHL debut, had been pulled in the final minute. Gretzky scored with a bouncing shot from near centre ice NORTH STARS 6 DEVILS 2 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) — Ron Wilson and Dino Ciccarelli seored second-period goals 14 seconds apart Saturday night and sent the Minnesota North Starts to a 6-2 NHL victory over the New Jersey Devils. The triumph, Minnesota's first in its last six games, moved the North Stars to 6-11-2. New Jersey, which hadn't “Jost in the last five games, slipped to 10-8-2. Dennis Maruk added two goals and Dirk Graham and Brian Lawton also scored for the North Stars, while Minnesota's Kent Nilsson contributed three assists and Ciccarelli added two assists. DETROIT 4 MONTREAL 3 MONTREAL (CP) — Gerard Gallant scored twice to pace Detroit to a 4-3 triumph over Montreal, giving the Red Wings their first victory in six games while ending the Canadiens winning streak at five. After a scoreless first period, Sergio Momesso snapped a scoring slump with a pair of the power-play goals in the second for a 2-0 Montreal lead but the Red Wings fought back Gallant's first of the night made it 2.1 and 38 seconds later, at 16:49 of the second, John Ogrodnick notched the equalizer PENGUINS 5 CAPITALS 4 LANDOVER, Md. (AP) Randy Cunneyworth's short-handed goal at 9:21 of the third period lifted the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 5-4 victory over the Washington Capitals. The victory was the Penguins’ first at the Capital Centre since Oct. 14, 1983, breaking a nine game losing streak in the building. CALGARY 8 RANGERS 5 CALGARY (CP) — A goal by Calgary right winger FOR SANDMAN INN early lead behind the passing of starting quarterback Jordan Gagner and Cochrane's running. Bellefontaine kicked a 22-yard field goal 5:08 into the game. Defensive back Jordan Leith then intercepted a pass by Western quarterback Steve Samways and the ‘Birds got the ball back at their own 47 Four plays later, UBC starting quarterback Jordan Gagner connected with Ros for a 39-yard touchdown pass, which Bellefontaine converted for a 10-0 lead at 8:34. Mustangs kicker Jeff Crews cut the lead to 10-1 on the final play of the quarter when he missed on a 34-yard field goal attempt that went through the end zone for a single. In the second quarter, the Mustangs marched from their own five yard line to the Thunderbirds’ 28, but came away empty when a third-and-10 gamble picked up only five yards. leads Oilers to win over Canucks Hakan Loob at’ 13:09 of the third period sent the Flames to an 8-5 victory over New York Rangers. An Olympic Saddledome crowd of 16,798 saw Loot” backhand the rebout of a shot by Al MacInnis behind New York goalie Doug Soetaert. HARTFORD 6 ISLANDERS 5 UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Dave Tippett scored twice and ignited Hartford's five-goal second period and the Whalers beat the New York Islanders 6-3. The victory extended Hartford's unbeaten streak at Nassau Coliseum to four games. The Whalers are 3-0-1 at the rink since Nov. 15, 1983. New York is 7-2 at home this season. After New York's Brent Sutter scored the only goal of the first period, Tippett tied it at 1:22 of the second period with a breakaway while Hartford was short-handed. NORDIQUES 3 SABRES 1 QUEBEC (CP) — Michel Goulet scored a goal and an assist and Quebec netminder Clint Malarchuk stopped a penalty shot in the second period as the Nordiques skated to a 3-1 win over the Buffalo Sabres. Brent Ashton and Anton Stastny also scored for Quebec. Wilfred Paiement scored Buffalo's lone goal in the second period The win over the Sabres was Quebec's second in as many nights. On Friday the Nordiques won 6-1 in Buffalo. BOSTON 6 ST. LOUIS 5 BOSTON (AP) — Charlie Simmer’s second goal of the game at 4:04 of the third period broke a 5-5 tie and took the Boston Bruins to a 6-5 vietory over the St. Louis Blues. The Bruins came from behind twice after the Blues had taken an early 3-0 lead on goals by Herb Raglan, Brian Benning and Bruce Bell The three goals in the first six shots drove starting goalie Pat Riggin from the Boston net at 8:21 and brought in back up goalie Doug Keans. FLYERS 6 LEAFS 1 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Peter Zezel and Brian Propp each scored two goals to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 6-1 vietory over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Zezel gave the Flyers a 3-1 lead when he took a pass from Ilkka Sinisalo as the Flyers attacked with an extra man from a delayed penalty. 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PARAMONT PRODUCTS * Soles & Service © Swimming Pool Equipment ELFKTRO ENTERPRIVES LID SALES AND SERVICE ON: Lincoln & Miller Toshiba Motor 4190 Minto Rood, Castlegar B.C VIN 4c! EDMONTON (CP) — The practic ing is finished, the fine-tuning com pleted. the rosters settled and the footwear selected. All that's left is for the B.C. Lions and the Ed. monton Eskimos to butt heads this afternoon in the CFL Western final to see what team will advance to next weekend's Grey Cup game The defending champion Lions. who arrived here Friday and were pleasantly surprised by mild tem peratures, got a more realistic taste of Edmonton weather Saturday when they leisurely ran through their final practice in 11 degree temperatures. The weather office, which had been calling for temperatures as high as 2 by game time, revised its forecast downward Saturday, call ing for a high of 4 this afternoon The weather, said B.C. head coach Don Matthews, doesn't matter. The Lions, on a four-game winning streak including last Saturday's 22.14 semifinal win over the Winni peg Blue Bombers — played in more severe conditions three weeks ago in Winnipeg and proved they could handle it The Eskimos, who finished first in the West with a 13-4-1 record and beat British Columbia three times by a combined score of 99-29, have played and practised in the cold for three weeks. “I hope it's -20 and the field is frozen solid,” offensive lineman Leo Blanchard said early this last week after the Eskimos beat the Calgary Stampeders in the other semifinal The Eskimos are confident they have the cold-weather team capable of achieving victory and moving into the Grey Cup for the first time since 1982, the final year of their five consecutive championships The Lion, who have enjoyed the advantage of playing at home for most of their recent playoff seasons, are anxious to become only the second team in 14 years to win the Western final away from home The only other team to do so was Winnipeg, in 1984, when they beat the Lions in the dome. Edmonton won nine of those finals. Since the West went to the single-game final in 1972, the Lions and Eskimos have met twice with Edmonton winning both times 22.16 in 1981 and 38-1 in the freezing temperatures in 1977. Matthews, an assistant in Edmon ton during most of the Eskimos Lions set for showdown glory years, was perhaps remem bering a page from their successful years five weeks ago when he re placed running back Keyvan Jen kins, a flashy type runner, with Anthony Parker, a powerful. straight-ahead bully of a ball car rier “How do you think the Eskimos won Grey Cups?” Matthews said “They had (Jim) Germany and (Neil) Lumsden.” Now the Lions have Parker and he was a major factor in their three straight wins over Winnipeg. He carried 57 times for 279 yards, cre ating a lot of second-and-short yardage situations that allowed the Lions to play a more unpredictable offence They were so dependent on the deep pass when they played us before.” said Don Sutherin, Edmon ton’s defensive coach. “But now, when they get six. seven or eight yards on first down they can play ball control.” That could be vitally important today. especially if the temperature is cold and the field is frozen and slippery By CasNews Staff John Obetkoff scored the winning goal at 17:10 Thursday night to give Sandman Inn a 6-5 win over Castlegar Playboys in the Castlegar Recreational Hockey League In other action, Castlegar Knights blasted Checkers/Mallards 11-1 Tues day, the Playboys beat Woodland Park Shell 12-4 Monday, and in games last Sunday, Woodland Park defeated Checkers/Mallards 53, while the Knights celebrated a 13-4 triumph over Sandman Inn. In Thursday's game, the Playboys led 1-0 after the first period, but Sandman Inn tied it 4-4 after the second frame before scoring two goals in the final period to one by the Play boys for a 6-5 win. Sandman Inn's goals came from Dan Markin, Kevin Kirby, Tony DaRosa, Lyle Stoushnow, Dan Walker and Obetkoff. Drawing assists were: Mar kin, Bill Cheveldave and Aaron Stoush now with two each, Joe Antignani Kirby, Walker and Vince Antignani with singles. Rod Zavaduk scored twice for the Playboys while Gerry Tomlin, Terry Halisheff and Randy Martin had sin gles. Mitch Quaedvlieg and Terry Hal isheff had two assists each. while Bill Nazaroff and Randy Renz had one apiece In the Knights’ win over Mallards, the Knights led 40 after the first period and 60 after two periods and scored five goals in the final frame. while Checkers/Mallards got its only goal for an 11-1 Knights victory Chief Mercer had four goals for the Knights and Don Deschene scored three. Wayne Kinakin, Dick Braun, Wayne Zino and Jerry Antignani got the other markers. Assists came from Deschene with five, Wayne Zino and Mercer with three each, Rick Sanders and Victor Jmaeff with two each, Jerry Antignani and Martin Sanders had one apiece Al Akselson scored the lone goal for Checkers Mallards with help from Sean O'Farrell and Moose Morris In the Playboys’ win over Woodland Park Monday night, it was 50 for the Playboys after the first period and 10-2 after two periods before the two teams traded two goals apiece in the final period Bill Nazaroff scored four goals for the Playboys, Terry Halisheff added two, while singles came from Zavaduk Randy Renz. Tony Navzaroff, George Roberts. Randy Martin and Lawrence halisheff Recording assists were Terry Halt sheff and Zavaduk with three each Tony Nazaroff, Roberts. Randy Martin and Lawre Halisheff with two each and Bill Nazaroff and Bob Essaunce with singles Terry Jacobson » d twice for Woodland Park and Neil Archambault and Pete Moroso added another. Kelly Keraiff assisted on three of the goals while Terry Jacobson, Jim Nazaroff and Doug Makortoff also assisted In Woodland Park's win over Checkers Mallards on Sunday, it was Obetkoff scores winner 3-1 for the Shell team after the first period, 4-2 after two periods and 5-3 after the final siren sounded Bruno Tassone scored three of the goals for Woodland Park. Doug Makor toff and Keraiff added singles. Keraiff also had three assists, Wes McPherson had two while Makortoff. Jim Nazaroff. Tassone and Neil Archambault re corded one each. Don Savinkoff scored twice for Checkers/Mallards while Chris Brod man scored the other marker. Rick Christianson, Frank Costa. Shane Humphrey, and Pete Tishler assisted In the other Sunday game, Castlegar Knights led 7-2 over Sandman Inn afte the first period and 11-3 after the second period Deschene scored seven goals for the Knights and Mercer and Wayne Kin akin had two each. Wayne Zino and Rick Sanders added the other goals in the 13 4 win Assists came from Mercer with six Zino with five, Deschene with three Martin Sanders, Rick Sanders and Vietor Jmaeff with two each, and Dick Braun and Wayne Kinakin with singles Kirby scored twice for Sandman Inn Dan Walker and Lyle Stoushnow had the other goals. Dan Markin, Joe Antignani. Bob Larsh Aaron Stoush now, Walker and Kirby assisted In Recreational League play today Woodland Park and Sandman Inn play at 9:30 p.m. On Monday, the Knights play Checkers/Mallards at the same time