CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thugsday, December, 16, 1976 eee] Serretecence Cot ora ] ncccccescousceccnseseneneeeed Senge in Close remember their job is icamen must always remem to hat the Soalls be before the puck is eet at the net. re standing ‘inside ti it ek the goalle's view of d by Castleaizd Hardware “Your Marshall-Wells Store in the Plaza” - _St€ Us FOR SKATE SHARPENING Castlegar Bowling Results Golden Age Bowlers LH8> Exilda MacAndrew ek LHT Exilda MacAndrew ' ans Gordon Ferguson 235 and''Henry Humphrey | 231, MHT Gordon Ferguson 636, Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. LHS: Annette Waywood rey LHT Annette Waywood ans Ken Hood 849. MHT Ken Hood 775, THS Sunshiners 1138, THT Lucky 2's 8026.” Team Points: Lucky 2's 4, Screwballs 0, Sunshiners 4, Olverbiet 0, Tidy Bowlers, 3, Plus 4's 1. Other 600's: Len Donald 697, Darryl Rourke 677, John Marshall 674, Charlie Burdett 697, Don Rosler 630, Dave ‘Calder 623, ies. Afternoon Ladies—1 p.m. LHS. Kay Gritchin and Bonnie White 243. LHT Irene Hill 658, * THS Castlegar Drugs 954. THT Beauty Lane 2614. Team’ Points: Super-Valu 36/2, Boundary Electric 284%. Cameo Beauty Salon 26, Castle- gar Drugs 22, Central Food Mart 19, Beauty Lane 13. Other 600's: Kay Gritchin 629, Elsie Rysen 622, Tues. Morning Ladies—Coltee Break (Nov. 30) LHS Nadine Zebert’ 256. LHT. Eleanor Holdsworth 697, THS Muffels: 990.° THT Muffets 2670. z Team Points: Cheerios 31, Muffets 19, Mugs 24, Pincurlers 17, Take Five 21, Wheaties 20. Wed. Morning Ladi + LHS Pearl Mott 3 807, LHT Pearl Mott 731, THS Ramblers 980. THT Ramblers:2670, Team Points: Kawasaki 4, Bobcats 0, Chevys 3, T-Birds 1, Model Tees 1, Ramblers 3, Other 600's: Bobbie Keraiff 675.- Wed. Nite Ladies—Cut-Rate_ (Dec. “ns Hazel Wollnski 293. LHT Joan Humphrey 718, THS Budgies 1037; THT Budgies 2928. Team Points: Budgies 3, Canaries 1, Eagles 1, Parrots 2, Swallows 3, Woodpeckers 2, Other 600's:: Dot Tipping 681, Myrna Wesley 679, Hazel Wolinski’ 662, Shirley Torbte 616, Wed. Night Mixed 9-11 pm. LHS Shirley Barton 273. * LHT Marge Bonnett 698, MHS © Mike.” Laren . 250. MHT Mike Laren 691. THS Square Balls 1069, THT Square Balls 2843, Team Points; Sparrows 1, Sports: 2%,: Square ‘Balls 3,” Tired Five 4, Rory Rollers 1%, Flukey Five 0, Other 600's: Peter Posin- koff 660,:Shirley Barton 610, ‘Thurs, Morning Ladies LHS: Mary ; Berne 242, LHT Mary Bermel 64 THS Lions 935, THT Lions Team Points: Teddy' Bears 4, Lions 3, Squirrels 3, Minks 0, Beavers 1, Chipmunks 1. Other 600's: Myrna Wesley 614, Joan Humphry 620. Thurs. Afternoon Ladice— LH! LHT Marge Bonnett 646. _ THS Criers "937, THT Criers 2680, Team Points: Hooters 0, Screamers 3, Groaners 1, Wail- ers 1, Criers 8, Moaners 4. Other 600's: Kay Gritchin 608, Bonnie White 603, oe ‘Thurs, Night Mixed (Dec. 2) cyte MHS Orlando Vecchio 816. MHT. Orlando Vecchio 831, ~ Castlegar Minor Hockey Results THS. Misfits’ 1157, THT. RT's 8081, ‘Team Points: Avengers 3, Early’ Risers 1, R-Ts 3, All Stars 1, Stand Bys 2, Misfits 2, Dynamiters 3, Cannon, Balls 1, Robson’ Rollers 4, Anything Goes 0, Alley Cats 2, Challen- gers 2, f Other 600's: Charlie. Bur- dett 766, Harry Tamelin 712, Jake Koenig 689, Annie Rayner 667, Lola’ Tymofievich 642, Carol Emmons 641, Matt Rohn 687, Walter Tymofievich 634, Frank Webster . 633, Doug Fellman 623, John Paulson cl Marvin Wood 614, Larry Web- ster 612, Quinto Maida 601.. Fri. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m. (Dec. 3) LHS Erma Mykyte eam LHT Erma Mykyte 622. MHS John Paylson’ ou MHT Don Beck 728, THS Super Stars 1127. THT Super Stars 3087, Team Points: Super Stars 37, Road Runners 29, Mischiefs 24, Lamp Lighters 24, Trainees 19, Five Pennies 11: Other, 600's: Jack Parklin 718, John Paulson: 712, Garry. Rayner 687, Ron McIntyre 681, Darrel Rourke 615, Al Cum- * mings 615. Youth Bowling Council Mixed +s Pee Wee a GHS Rachelle Rowland 87, ‘THD Terri Coleman 161, BHS Dean Bird.20 109. BHD Pup Division Dee. 2—Jets 2, Canadians fe other information availa: le). Dee. 4—Canadians 6, Bla- ders 5. Jets 4, Canucks 3. Babres 4, Maple Leafs 7. (No ‘other information available). Dee. 4—(In Castlegar) Pup All-Stars 1, Vernon Pup Rep 7. + In goal for Castlegar was S, Voykin and the lone goal was scored by D. Zibin, assisted by “E. Knowler, Dec. 5—(In Castlegar) Castlegar 1, Vernon 10. In goal for the All-Stars was K. Arm. strong, and scoring their only goal was W. Popoff, assisted by R. Salekin and R. Adams, Peo Wee Division Dec. 1—Mustangs 4; Rangers 4. In goal for the Mustangs was E. Strelaeff, and L. Tomilin was the Rangers’ goalie, Scoring the Mustangs’ goals were W. Walsh (2), B. Watt and G. Stewart. Assists went to A. Dunn and K. Spark- man.- Goals for the Rangers were scored by D. Melsted (2), L. Makortoff and K. Perepol- kin, with assists going to:K. Perepolkin,:K. Ehman, K. Keraiff and D. Terhune. Bantam Division Nov. 29—Pee Wee Rep 4, West's 4 (tie). Goalies were D. - Kinakin for Pee Wee Reps and R.Cheveldave ‘for West's.» Scoring for the Pee Wee Reps goal 'e ig ‘Perehudoff, G. Walk. © er'and D. Lightle. Assists went |. Smith (2), cer (2) and J. Obetkoff (a). Scoring for the West's team were T. DePaoli (2), L. Kalesnikoff (1) and G, Marquis. Assists went to R. Lauriente (1), 8. Armstrong (2) and L. Alves (1). Mike’s Mobile Homes 2, CSCU 4. In goal for Mike's Mobile‘Homes was J. Shmoor- koff and K. Beattie was goalie for the CSCU's, Scoring for Mike's Mobile Homes were L. Samoyloff and B. Ashton. One assist each went to L.° Plot- nikoff, W. Gorkoff and L. Bobroske. Scoring for the CSCU were T, Reid (2), D. Wah {1) and R. McGauley (1). One ‘assist each went to T. Reid, R, McGauley and A. Beattie. Nov. 30—Legion 8, West's 1. Goalie for the Legion was D. Johnstone and R. Cheveldave in goal for .West's. Scoring for. Licensing Act,» R.S.A. "1970, C.366. For, particulars of the the Legion were N. Chursinoff, T. Negreiff and G. Sookro, One assist each went to T, Negrelff, G. Bording and J. Ross. S. Armstrong scored the ‘single goal for West's, assisted by T. DePaoli. Dec. 1—Pee Wee Rep 4, Mike's Mobile Homes 4. Goalies were D. Kinakin for Pee Wee Rep’s and J.’ Shmoorkoff: for. Nov. 30—(In Trail) Castle- gar Pee Wee Rep 9, Trail 1. In goal for Castlegar was D. Kina- kin, Séoring for the team were K, Semenoff, R. Morris and J. Smith. . Dec. 4—(In Spokane) Castlegar Pee Wee- Rep 10, Spokane 3, In goal for Castlegar were D. Kinakin and P. Church: - ill, Goals were’ scored ; by. J. CASTLEGAR NEWS SPORTS Mike's. Mobile, Homes. Seorng : Re| for the » Pee; Wer Johnston (1), G. Pondelicek a and -D. Perehudoff (1). Assists went to D. Lightle (2), F. Pozonekoff (1), J, Smith (1) and G. Walker (1). Scorers. for Mike's Mobile Homes were T. Reed (2), W. Gorkoff (1) and M. Miller (1), Assists went to T. Reed (1), B. Demoskoff (1) and L. Plotnikoff.(1). Dee. 2—Legion 5, CSCU 3, Goalies were D. Johnstone for the Legion and K. Beattie for CSCU. Scorérs for. the Legion were R. Andrews (2), D. Nelson (1), N. Chursinoff (1). and G.: kro (1). One: assist each went to D. Nelson, G. Sookro, T. Negreiff, J. Ross, R.. Martin, and S. Simonen. Scorers for the CSCU were F. Furlan (1), K. Keraiff (1) and -D. Perepolkin (1). One assist each went to R. McGauley and R. Kanigan. Dec. 5—West’s 5, Wood- land Construction 2. ° Goalies were R. Cheveldave for West's ‘and N. Chernoff for Woodland Construction. Scorers. for West's were L. Kalesnikoff (3), M. Gaboury (1) and T, DePaoli (1). Assists went to L. Kalesni- koff (1), M. Gaboury (1) and K. Cox (8). Scorers for Woodland Construction were K. Kirby and G. Gallo, with an assist x] going to S. Smith (4); G. Walker;.D.:Pere> hudoff, : D.- Lightle,.:M. | John- aton, D. MacKinnon and G, Pondelicek. Dee. 5—(In Spokane) Castlegar 4, Spokane 3. In goal for Castlegar were D, Kinakin and P. Churchill. Scoring were J. Smith (3) and G. Pondelicek, with assists from M. Johnston, G. Walker (3) and D. Mac- Kinnon. ~ Midget Division Dee. 1—Crusaders 5, H&R. Breake 2. Goalies were D, Wal- lace for thegCrusaders and R. McKenzie for H&R Brake. Scorers for the Crusaders were D. Barnes (1), G. Moroso (1) and B. Kubos (8). Assists went to G. Moroso {1}, P. Perras (1); D. Verigin (2), I. Foubister (1) and M. Kowalko (3). Scorers for HE&R Brake were P. Hyson and R, Christensen. R. Christensen © and D. Drazkoff each scored an: : assist. + Crunchers 1, Bantam Rep 5. Goalies were G. Poznikolf for -: the Crunchers and K. Kirby for * the Bantam Rep. K. Grim scored the goal for the Crunch- ers, with an assist going to L.’ Halisheff. Goals for the Bantam Rep's were scored by K. Shers- tobitoff (2),.T. Krug (1), J. Stewart (1) and'T. Cheveldave (1). Scoring one assist each were K.. Sherstobitoff, L. Stoushnow, A. Isakson and G. the Crunchers and R. McKenzie for H&R Brake's. Scorers for. the ‘Crunchers were B, Kubos (1), N. Smitheram (1) and L: Halisheff (2). Assists went: to W. Zibin (1), and C. Horning (8). Scoring both goals for H&R Brake was C. Postnikoff.' P. Samoyloff made one assist. eee Dec. 3—(In | Castlegar) Castlegar Bantam Rep 3, Spo- + kane 5. The score was tied 33 with 8:36 left to play inthe ;) third’ period when’ Castlegar received a penalty and Spokane scored the winning goal. The fifth.Spokane goal was scored into an“ open, net with just seconds left to play. Perry Horning scored the + firat two Castlegar goals as- «sisted ‘by Allen Isakson and Ken Sherstobitoff ‘on ‘the first goal and Ken Sheratobitoff and Tom Cheveldave on the second. Jeff Stewart scored the third Castlegar goal from Ken Sher- stobitoff-and Tom Cheveldave on the second. Jeff’ Stewart scored the third Castlegar goal from Ken ‘Sherstobitoff. The next ‘Bantam - Rep’ game will be tonight at the new Castlegar and District Arena against ‘Trail. Lorne Team Points: Mfolves 1h Tigers 2. Bantam Division GHS Coleen Graham 178, GHT Julie Perehudoff 445. * BHS Roger Junker. 165. BHT Paul Graham 354. Team‘ Points: Cougars 3, Lions 4, Beavers 1, Bobcats 9. Junior Division GHS Louise Hall 189. GHT. Louise Hall 524. _ BHS Robert Mott 178, BHT. Robert Mott 476, Team Points: Wildfires 3, Baracudas 0, Screwballs” 4, Screwhballs, 4, Rollers 1, B.C. Bowlers 9, Head Pins 1. ‘Senior Division * GHS Faye Bignell . 192. GHT prove Bignell 517, iS Gordon Danchella Ae TOaT Gordon Danchella: : eee Poinl Girks Turks” 1, Live Five 0, Deadwoods’ 0, BC. Rollers 4, Gutter Five 3, Bowling Brutes 4. © a ess ‘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. “SONG “Silent Night, Holy Nil” - CHRISTMAS CAROL SHEETS are available FREE. from CASTLEGAR NEWS. LOCATION: ‘FRI; Dec, 172. SAT., Dec. 18: SUN., Dec. 19: Sponsored by: LARGE eLECTON OF FRESCO West Kootenay Power & ies Building ":(Bottom of:: ‘Sherbiko Hil 1 am.:- 11 am. = 4 p.m. All Proceeds to. Community Pee | CASTLEGAR ROTARY, CLUB aiamemeN During And, take at jantage of our long d tance diseaunts, Forexample, when up to 607 off the regular day s the oe” nae mse ais he | _ least expensive. This yeur, plan on avoiding the holiday rush by placing your long. early. " Honeymoon Trip to Disneyland Selkirk Holds Graduation A honeymoon . trip. to Disneyland followed the pretty September wedding ceremony in 8t, Rita's Catholic Church in Castlegar, which united’ in marriage Bonnie-Gai Smecher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo + G6. Smecher of Castlegar, and Alstan James Horswill, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Horswill of Castlegar, > Father Wm. Harrison of- fielaled at the’ marriage, in’a setting of orange gladioli, yellow carnations and white “daisy mums. ‘The readings and gospel, chosen by the bride, were read by her father and the father of the groom, while general inler- egssions and prayers were * recited by a great uncle of the bride, Mr.'J: Dunn. ‘The: cover. of “the ’ mass’ books celebrating the marriage , was done by the groom's grand- father,.Mr. A, -S. Horswill ‘of lelson, \ Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown {> of white satin, trimmed with For Its Practical Nurses The Selkirk College Award: for Excellent Practical Nursing was presented to Mrs, Bonnie Simpson, by Ms. M. Nickle of the Allied: Health Seventeen graduates: at- tended the Seremnony, ie was chaired by Miss M. J. Enser, chairperson of “the Practical at Selkirk College, when the Sith class of Practical Nurses held its Receiving the LP.N.A. Bedside’ Nursing Award was at the college on Nov. 29, : MILNER HOTEL ‘In the heart of Spokanes' Shopping : SPECIAL’ HOLIDAY RATES trom Nov, 2Lita Jan. 6th’ Blngles with bath .... $12.00 Doubles with bath $15.00 Fates $18.00 UR CHRIST AAA SPO- FOR RESERVATIONS CALL COLLECT (509) 624-3354 North 228 Howard Street Spokane, WA. 99201 «+ Mrs. Jean presented by the president of the Ko- ‘Venetian lace and featuring a high-collared cape that fell gracelully to forma chapel: length train. A. wide-brimmed hat of Venetian lace and a cascading ‘bouquet of a. yellow rose‘ and -white daisy mums completed her ensemble. For jewellery, she wore a diamond-studded gold locket belonging to her great-grandmother, which had also been worn by her mother on her wedding ‘day. Maid of honor was Miss Kelly Smith of Castlegar, who wore a gown of white printed sheer over ‘green taffeta and carried a bouquet of bronze and gold daisy mums. Bridesmaids Miss Athiyn Horswill and Miss Lynn + Smecher, both of Castlegar, wore dresses of gold printed sheer over taffeta, and carried bouquets of white, bronze and gold daisy mums. The dresses of all attendants were of similar design, with. high white linen wn) a wide hand. made lace. The bride's uncle, Mr. George Pierce of Ladysmith, was master of ccremonics and proposing the bridal toast was Mr. A. Nixon, another unele from 8t, Albert, A ‘special guest at the wedding was the bride's great aunt. from Villaorva, - Italy. Other guests were from StL Albert, Edmonton and ' Medi- ‘elne Hat, Alta.; Ladysmith and Vancouver, The. young couple are residing in Robson, letter to the Editor Life Savings Becomes Red Granite Monument. Laat year, Max Florence of Toronto gave hia entire life savings—$1,224,.67—to Prime Minister Trudeau to show the country he loved it and wanted * to do somo good, This year, the government used Max's money to build a red granite sundial near Mr. Trudeau's official residence as a monument to a selfless Cana- dian, r Max was pleased with the sundial, but when the govern- ment offered to fly him from Toronto to unveil the monu- ment, he refused. Says No to Penitentiary Editor, Castlegar News: No pen here—please. - With the exception of the ‘Chamber of Commerce, and a few others in a position to make financial gain, there should few jn favor of any form of pen in our midst, In our modern approach to crime and criminals the follow- ing could be a sign of things to come here in Castlegar. The following is part of a quote by Miss. Ingar Hansen,’ correc- tonal investigator of: federal prisons, in a’ Vancouver Sun article by Andreas Schroeder. “I'm a fervent advocate of ,much smaller, community- oriented institutions, with com- munity correction programs and lots of community involve- ment.” I say, let the community where they come from, namely the lower mainland, try these programs, But no, they: don't want them—so why should we? Ina prison area you could find prisoners under guard in the local hospital ‘and on air flights, tension’ when prison riots occur and not all first-class citizens being released here at the end of their terms. so. ‘This is our pleasant com- munily, so let’s give this pos- sibility ‘of a prison a lot of thought, J. Hansen Robson Arrow Lakes Waterfront Development of the 13 lots in the north Nakusp subdivision that B.C. Hydro made available in October to former water- front landowners in the Arrow Lakes has bogged down as the Village of Nakusp has moved to become involved in the matter. Hydro in October’ sent tee 15 cape collars and Short butterfly sleeves. Mr. Dan De. Biasio of. kanee. Chapter of L.P.N.A., ‘Castlegar was best. man and Mrs. B. Lust, Miss Loreen Browell, Miss Debbie McFarlane and Mrs, ++ -Gloria ,Tilley.-were the re- _Cipients of. letters of com-... were altar boys Russell and’ Todd Nixon, -cousins :of the ° mendation, presented by Roy Crutchley, a - millwright' in- structor from Nelson. The presentation of caps was made by Mrs. M. Um- barger, a. Practical. Nursing instructor from ‘the Trail Regional Hospital; pins were awarded by Mrs:: J. Ruck, a Practical Nursing instructor at the Vocational Division’ of Sel- kirk; (and presenting © the diplomas was Mrs. 0. McPhee, a’ P.N. instructor at the Trail hospital. Guest speaker. was Dr. Ivan Szasz and speaking on behalf of the. graduation class was Miss Loreen Browell. ushering duties were shared by Mr. James Faynor and Mr, Stuart Austin of Castlegar. Completing the wedding party , bride, from St. Albert, Alta. For her daughter's . wed- ding, Mrs. Smecher. wore a full- length gown in printed peach with long sheer sleeves and ac- cessories of silver. A corsage of yellow roses complimented her ensemble. The groom's mother chose a‘blue printed, full-length sleeveless dress with white and silver accessories and corsage of white roses. A three-tier wedding cake, " decorated with gold pill, snd satin bells, centered the bride's table, which was covered with her grandmother's tablecloth of. ters to app: former landowners offering for ‘sale 85 lots between: Nakusp and Fauquier. . The lots ranged from one- half to 20 acres and were priced between $2,800 and $12,500, Over’ half of them were clustered in three subdivisions, the north: Nakusp ‘subdiviston’ being one. ‘In’ its’ prospectus de- scribing the lots Hydro made it clear that water and sewage ° disposal systems would be left up to the buyer. ‘All the lots in -the sub- division are at least one-acre in size, the. minimum allowed for placement of a septic tank system by regional health authorities, Hydro originally had the “lots surveyed in January 1972 and received Dept.’ of ‘High: ways permission. to “proceed with the subdivision.: But in March of 1972, the village ex- -COMINCO TURKEY DISTRIBUTION tended its toinclude the. lots, and it wasn't until Tune 1972 that the Hydro sub- Black Ice Blamed: In $1,000 Accident 4 Black ice is blamed for a single car accident. Sunday morning which resulted ina 1975. compact’ sustaining. an estimated $1,000 damage. Police say a car driven by Paul F. Medvedelff of Castlegar struck: black ice near’ Ron's _ Motel on Highway 3, went out of control and ended in the Hits Snag with Nakusp division was recorded in the Land Registry. Consequently, the village - sees the subdivision as within its boundaries and’ therefore subject to the bylaws that pertain to other developments, including the provision of water and sewer services and the paving of streets. ‘The village ‘notified BC. Hydro by letter of the situation as seen by council and Mayor Harding has met with Hydro officials including= local’ land representative Earl Moffat. {The village would’ like Hydro to~ present™ its > sub- division plan‘ for review ‘and work out some means of’ pro- viding water and sewer ser- vices for the lots. It would cost taxpayers far too much to buy acroplane Uckels for the $90 round- trip Night, he sald, When Mr, Trudeau's office firal received Max's letter and accompanying cheque, it didn't even thank the 51-year-old disabled Te ian who lives TLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 16, 1976 CASTLEGAR You Save af Bonneft's 10 Pct. OFF for CASH BONNETT’S esoescon Terry Tuck, 503 - 10th Ave. S., CastIngar in'a downtown rooming house. The prime minister merely sent a letter acknowledging receipt of the gift, and telling Max his money had been sent to the National Capital Commis. sion (NCC}, an agency devoled to improving the looks and nature of the capital region. In his letter, Max said the government “needs the help of interested persons and inler- ested groups in Canada, My cheque will help put new life into Canada by putting men to work to improve Ottawa." The commission wrote to Max saying it was “dumb- founded by the gift.” “In these days of inflation and bitter complaint the gilt is as refreshing as it is dis- tinguished.” ‘At: first the NCC con- sidered spending the money to improve’ a special two-mile nature trail and naming the trail after Max. _ It eventually decided on the sundial. When the project was done, the commission sent Max a picture of the five-foot carved granite cube timepiece from Timmins, Ont. To his chagrin, however, Max found the agency had carved his name on the monu- ment, He wanted no publicity and.no recognition for his act, he just wanted, he said, “to be” useful.” : Max is still considering‘an NCC olfer to come:to Ottawa— by bus, if necessary—to see the sundial. But officials say he'll prob- ably come unannounced, paying nt own way, should he come at all. In any’ event, the monu- ment to Max is here to stay. Officials chuckle that it will no doubt confound historians who, in years to come, will wonder why'the name Max Florence is carved in‘stone, like the némes of ‘John -A.‘Mac- donald, Wilfrid, Laurier and other Canadian greats. Selkirk College — Castlegar Campus requires a Security Officer DUTIES: The safety and securily of the College buildings. To provide an information ser- vice to visitors during the day lime oper- ating hours. Position will entail rotating shift work. QUALIFICATIONS: Industrial First Aid ticket required ("C" level or better). ‘Salary and hours of work will be in accordance with the Canadian Union of Public Employees collective agreement. Position begins January 15, 1977. It will be a per- manent, full-time position. APPLICATION closing date: January 7, 1977. Apply to: Personnel Officer Selkirk College x 1200 Castlegar, B.C. All Winter TIRES at H&R Brake & Wheel VIN JT Hop into your Car & Come on a Down! H&R: ma & Wheel 496 N. Columbia 365-7818 ° dace : inployees in the Castlegar, Kinnalrd and Robson ‘ Faved ore #100 a.m1.* srt Cominco employees in the Castlegar, of eu Gallo. ane Z 2 Keep thea handy. It an help you save on yiur holiday ea areas may pick up their Christmas Turkeys: at the Rear. Crusaders 1, Bantam Rep DOUG'S TIRE & SERVICE. 1415 Columbia Ave., Castlegar. Complete Car Care Mechanical Expertise at a reasonable cost! 24-Hour Service : 365-3663 6. Goalies were D. Wallace for the Crusaders and R. Kirby for the Bantam Rep's, G. Moroso seored the goal for the Crusa- ders, assisted by R. Simonen and D. Verigin. Scorers for the Bantam Rep's Were J. Nazaroff (1), T. Nazaroff (2), J. Stewart (1), D. Markin (1) and T. Cheveldave (1). Assists went to J, Nazaroff (1), J. Stewart (1), K. Kirby (1}, C. Liber (1), P. Horning (1), K. Sherstobitoff (t)M. Lightle (3), K. Knowler (2), L,. Stoushnow (1) and P, Laurino (2). Crunchers 4, H&R Brake 2, Goalies were G. 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