ne AD ag aes yy nO IN 4 B2 _ CASTLEGAR NEWS,’ SPORTS | Bowman stores for futu re Score The Canadien Prose Scotty Bowman, head coach of Buffalo Sabres, has been | like a squirrel storing nuts, He has had six first-round amateur selections at the June draft in the last two years as he prepares his National Hockey League team for the future. The future may be now, with players such as defence- men Phil Housely and’ Hannu Virta, centre Dave Andrey- chuk for forwards Paul Cyr, Sean McKenna, Mike Moller and Mal Davis, who were impressive rookies last year. It’s possible some of Bowman's picks from last June will © lend a helping hand — centre Adam Creighton, right singer L ibe and tender Tom . Barasso considered to have the best chance — but assistant coach Jim Roberts has said he expects these youngsters to be brought along slowly.. ‘The Sabres, third in the division last year, have some polished performers to blend with the new breed and should end up on top of.the division. Look for the remainder of the Adams Division clubs to follow in this order: Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens, Quebec Nordiques and Hartford Whalers. Defencemen Larry Playfair and John Van Boxmeer, centres Gilbert Perreault and Dale McCourt and forwards Mike Follgos and Craig Rasa ere gran hs Bato el is another vet th combs BOSTON BRUINS ‘. When the Bruins were ousted’ by New York Islanders in.” i Carpe dn the, Prince, of abet cusmipscuslip) series, the) Bruios seemingly had mace: pedple cn the siaalines jhe on) from the spies problems thst opt hin autlde aoe of last season, ‘ ‘The ruins on defence, where Jim Schoenfeld!:and: Guy «Lapointe, . off-season acquisitions, join all-star Rey Bourque. They, eae Cae ae a ak the reaek and gecq Cloutier and Barasso pable backup Castlegar SATURDAY BASEBALL — sasom ACU 10300. m., channe! 6, channel 9. New York Mets vs. Montreal FOOTBALL — CFL: Sie » Roughriders vs. Saskatchewan Is vs. Rossland Warriors, E WILL: “SELL you i - Only the Bike for Tii-Doe YOUR SIZE AND ~ ' ’ Sports a Castlegar VOLUNTEER BRUSH CUTTING PROGRAM RED MOUNTAIN SKI CLUB ™ Sat. ‘BSun., Oct. V& 2". — Come on up and help us get the slopes ready for the first winter's snow. —Tokea Josr.ol the ew lodge expansion. ‘ = le. — Participants eligible: for a draw for a 1963/64 single “season ticket. © . QXVe SODY-O2 SGVO No? games and we felt we needed sas more discipline from the _ Méshwhile, Lakers Assis- But ho aald ‘Tapp aca have: passed on any infor- mation to the new coach. “We will probably be in touch with the new coach in case we'can be of any help,” . Rebelato ‘said. “We Aveo expect ‘that much, ‘for-a* couple of de- fencemen from’ the Lakers but with the boys we've got; I don't) think we need them,” he said: 1° . b” tant coach Mike Troma: “We also felt that a coach * living in Kelowna and coach- ing a team in Vernon wasn't ‘eam last year, ; like. \ Tapp said this was made the better off, today. arene na) a we'd be,” said Enemark. reget ala ied! “rWe've only three games the team, ”, ‘Nordiques down _ the Ae es year. We were® ii able to keep in direct, touch porary toning tis untila Quebes named. Tapp was the; Tae witealiak & wasa little premature but we in the MINIMUM 120 DAYS $1,000 CERTIFICATES Jr. Members (under age 19) min. *500 GUARANTEED bebe? aeabed: bs ur Hl jai HUE 3 7. eg ie Piss igs a : HE fe i i i i SPRUCING UI + Worker puts a fresh coat of, paint on the walls of the Selkirk College courts. Paint is ‘Part of facelift given the college gymnasium facility this summer, Public invited to use college gym By CasNews Staff Members of the commu- This .week,. the, athletic department is inviting hi to Sept. 80-will- receive the -service for free for ‘the nity, as well as and staff at Selkirk college will have a greater oppor- tunity to use the college's athletic facilities this year. The recent cancellation of the college's Physical of tl to take advantage of its offer. to use: the facilities free between 6 and 10 p.m: each night until Friday. By presenting a coupon which recently appeared in the Cc News, means the facilities won't be as occupied with classes as in the past, giving more time for students, staff and community members to use the gym, raquetball and squash courts, and weight room, says Athletic Director Mal Stelck. This year the college's newly-renovated athletic facilities are open from 8 to 10:80 a.m. and again from 4 .to10 p.m. Monday, through Friday and Sunday from 2 to.9:80 ‘p.m. The complex will be closed on Saturday, except when special events are scheduled. will be entitled to try the new facilities, along with a friend. 0 R Improvements to the facility include the addition’. of several new pieces of weight equipment in the weight training room, and new walls and floors in the court areas and ghymas- ium, ‘ Total cost of the project is 65,890, excluding archi- techtural work. The college is presently offering activity passes for sale. A one-year member- ship is $120 for adults and ne for youth 18 and under. “Oppor should exist to place continued hasis on sport devel pass is $70 and $00 for adults and youths r ively. Monthly ment activities 1 bya great- er emphasis on facility utilization by the general public,” Stelck ‘says. passes are available. Locker/lock/towel _ser- vice is also available and anyone buying a pass prior Pass fees include the use ofall facilities, the court ' booking fee ‘and planned “learn -to program” ‘in Squash, racquetball, bad- minton and ‘weightlifting. Information officer Penny Freno-Link'says the prices on'some passes have increased while prices on others are down from last year. : The yearly adult pass is up $20 from last year to , $120, the semester pass is up $10.and the monthly pass has increased $5 to $30. The increases are due in part to the fact that users are getting “virtually a’ brand new facilitiy,” says Freno-Link. As well, users will have more hours ‘in which to use the pass, and the cost of the “learn to programs” are free to the pass holder. At the same time, the cost of using the racquet- ball and squash courts is down 60 cents from last year to $4.50: ( Recreation News Tk This fall'the recreation de- partment will be’ offering 1a wide variety of ‘special.even- cing talks. The ‘topics will range from*fitness to wood stove safety. Our first ses- sion is entitled Treat Your Own Back. It'will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 11 from.7:80 9:80 p.m. in room 109 of the ‘community complex. ‘This talk will enable you to learn ‘how toprotect and treat your back by the Mac- Kenzie method, a new ap- proach to back. care. Alle- |. viate back. problems from lift- glazes and ‘operate a kiln. This \class* takes place on Monday evenings ‘starting Oct. 3) from" 7:30 -) 9.p.m. Registration fee is $25.which includes all material. + Sewing For the beginner andiinter- mediate ‘sewer. Learn: about pattern -alterations ‘and. ad- justments, ;) correct « sizing, various .styles ‘of ‘Prshirts, baby clothes and Christmas ideas. This class.will'be held on Thursdays from 7:~'9 p.m. in, the sewing roam:of/KJSS. Registration fee'is $30; Mi 2, bending, sports, working wea loose clothing if you plan'to attend. The instructor is Lorna Munck, the director of Physical N at Koot- Cooking If you pare just recently You can obtain’ the basic skills of verbal communica- tion by attending this pro- gram. Experienced Toast- masters will present the fun-. damentals and you will prac- tice as you learn on Tuesdays from 7:80 - 9:30 p.m. in the Arts/Crafts Room at the complex. Registration fee is $30. | Recreational Friend If-you are interested in being a Recreational Friend contact the recreation Office at 365-3386, e Junior Hockey Junior hockey is starting in Castl this day or would ike to make better use of the one ‘you'2have, register fora session of our enay. Lake.Hospital. Regis: tration fee,is $5. r If you have finished your gardening: and. now. have some spare. time on. your hands ‘why. not register. for one of : the:i following. adult Programs, |: Cook- ing Course. Classes: Start Thursday and continue ‘dn Tuesdays and Thursdays for four sessions. The afternoon session is from 1: +: 8° p.m. Registration fee is $25. Class- es start tomorrow so sign up ‘now. Pottery =; a -A basit ion to'pot- tery. Tedtn' ‘Rindamental such Do people listen tox ‘what ° you say? To be effe in’ as Been ra meth- ods as we as bow, to.apply your job, activity and even socially we ‘need Le communication skills. “Bighorn sheep Darrel Winser, B.C. Wild- life: Federation:Sheep Com- mittee. Chairman has ‘an- nounced’ that \20' California bighorn sheep from the Vas: eaux Lake herd will be trans- located to an area north of | Grand Forks in the Granby water shed. i The project, a BCWF and Ministry of Environment co- operative venture, will take place in February, 1984, upon receiving::_policy... approval ‘from Victoria, says regional wildlife ‘biologist :Bob’ (biti: Recent bighorn; ides die. offs in the East Kootenay have prompted local sports- men and. the BCWF to initiate this translocation to secure and further enhance the future of the. bighorn sheep in this province. BCWF's share of the fund- ing for this project will be derived from the. direct ap- peal to sheep hunters, in the province throu, th the Fed evening. Come down to the - arena complex for an.8 p.m. game when the Castlegar Rebels take on the Rossland Warriors in the first game of the 1988-84 season. For ex- citing action don’t miss Ju- nior Hockey in Castlegar. Deer Park Road to get sheep The Grey Wolf area on the Deer Park Road may become » the new home of a mountain sheep herd if current plans of the Castlegar and District Wildlife Association are suc- cessful. Funds have already been _set aside for a translocation ‘project and will proceed pending approval and cooper- ation . from the provincial Ministry of Environment. The :herd will, probably never be large enough to allow hunting, says an Asso- elation spokesman, but it will be of interest to local natur- alists' and photographers while providing a supply of rams that.could be WANE PLAZA TOYOTA Complete Car and Truck Repairs AUTO BODY & PAINTING Bear Creek Road, Trail 364-2588 - MALONEY PONTIAC BUICK GMC LTD. SERVICE — PARTS — AUTO BODY 1700 Columbia, Castlegar 365-2155 AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES ART’S 47 Avro PARTS Mon. - Fri. 8a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Sat. 8a.m. -5p.m. 920 Farwell, Trail 368-8245 MITCHELL AUTO PARTS 1402, 365-7248. i) DEALERSHIPS ‘MALONEY PONTIAC BUICK. 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