C4 MID-WEEK MIRROR’ CASTLEGAR NEWS, December 19, 1979 ‘ Mi Delicious ‘Lowney’s’ Cherries Asweet treat the whole family will enjoy. 300 g box of Maraschino cherrie: each: Satin Mix Candy G. 4-Ib. bag of candy that'll : be a treat for the whole family. Nut Clusters af tiga i iit 93 ‘Moirs’. “Pot Of Gold A. Assorted Cream, Cherry or Caramel.centres coated in Milk Chocolate. 454 gram box. Crunchy ‘Almondillos’ B. Big, crunchy Almond pieces, lots of delicious _ Caramel smothered in Milk Chocolate. 454 g box. ‘Rowntree’ “Dairy Box” C. Atemp Milk from 'F . 454g. Ty ‘Rowntree’ “Black Magic ©. Rich, dark Milk Chocolate with assorted Caramel, Cream or Nut centres. 454 gram box. » for those interested. Organized teams in the province are eligible for a travel grant of $25 per head up to a‘maximum of $300 per team. A team may be allotted one: grant per year. For further information write to: Provincial Lottery Fund, Ministry of Sunshine Figure Skating meet at Grand Forks. Tho clubs anhua! carnival will he in mid-March, KOOTENAY MOUNTAINEERING CLUB - The club's winter trip schedule will soon be released. The hedule will list the dates, areas and the trip co-ordinator for and Services, F Buildings, Victoria, 7B. V8V 1X4. GENTLEMEN'S HOCKEY , Teams from Nelson, Fruitvale, Spokane, Kaslo, Grand Forks and. three teams oe Castlegar competed in the 's "Hoel Nov. 28 and'24.: “Nelson Kootenay raat Products, still undefeated won the Fruitvale G came second with two wins and one tie, Castlegar Trans X Paving, second with two one loss. The Most Valuable Player trophy went to Dr. Lloyd’ Smith of the‘Fruitvale Good Timers. . ‘The Best Goals Against average trophy was shared by Al ‘ McDonald and Tom Riley, of the Nelson K.F.P. team. Trophy presentations. were made at the Old Castlegar ‘Arena dance and.dinner. before 175 people. Hockey is.a ional form of hockey with * 3 ‘no body contact, slap thot or fighting. ' Anyone ‘wishing: more: information may contact. John ' .Strelaeff at 366-6246 ‘or Tom McGregor at 365-2381. «7 NELSON ROD AND GUN CLUB : The club is featuring a swap and sell gun show during the second week in February. , Also planned is a display counter Junior club bers are din a th d-a-hallf- ninth eonset ration: ‘outdoor Recreation and Environmental Progr: "The CORE program is intended to provide the 12 juniors with a good background in firearms safety and handling. The club also. looks forward to cleaning up Cottenwood Lake, just outside of Nelson. The lake has beconie log-bound * and the campsites need redoing to bring them .up to. conditions suitable for camping. ROSSLAND FIGURE SKATING CLUB There are approximately 106 skaters in the club. They _ Feceive monthly tests and have just finished competing in. the each trip. Most of these will be day trips with. the occasional overnight excursion to the clubs three or four overnite cabins in the Kootenay region. BROOMBALL Nelson, New Denver, Castlegar and three teams from Cranbrook are working towards the Zone Four playdowns to be held in Marysville on Jan. 11 and es wins and one loss and Beaver Valley Old Timers, two wins and |. 7 php ‘The winner of the p! goes on to the ‘Bast and Weat Kootenays_at the. BC. Winter Games in Kimberley. Badminto: ‘ The Zone One Badminton + inyofte for the: British Columbia Winter Games will be held on Jan. 6 and 6 starting at 9 a.m. at the Badminton Hall in the Nelson Civic Center. There will be singles, doubles and. mixed events. The , entry .fee is acl. tobe determined.. Broo! . Castlegar lost to Nelson ries on tadtieaey: Dec. 8 ina straight scrub match. Exhibition games are, “good for them and good for us,” -says team spokesman Terry Hughs. The local broomball teams are keeping up exhibition games in preparation for the Winter Games, in Marysville later this winter. x Hometown Hockey Notes « Steven Bozek continues his hot streak and leads Northern Michigan Wildcats in scoring with 25-points to his record, Bozek tallied twice and assisted'on two goals in the opening game.at NMU against Ferris State, then scored one more in the second contest. The. Wildcats beat Ferris State in their home game on Nov. 90 §-2 and 7-2. The double win strengthened their lead on the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. : 1 Ski cross-country Milk Cl in Cashews, Brazil Nuts and Pecans. 300 g box. it) 3 Chewy “Turtles” Treat E. From ‘Smiles 'N Chuckles’. Of Milk Chocolate, Pecan and Caramel. Get yours today! 14-02. bok different! | Thin Mints coated with ; rich dark Chocolate. each: °° 5 ‘. 200 g Box, each: J. Swiss Truffles. Real Cherry and Cognac ° Liqueur Chocolate. Imported. 180 g. box: K. Cherry Liqueur Chocolates. Individually Foil-wrapped. A great gift! 300 g. box: indec- atterns. each: Half Step Climb : This technique is a varia- tion of the steep climb. and distance can be covered simultaneously by this type of movement. “With your weight on the downhill ski.and. pole, raise your uphill skiand pole and move them slightly forwards. Transfer your weight to the uphill ski and pole and follow through by raising the downhill. ski and pole up- wards and slightly forwards. As. there is a certain amount of. forward motion, it’s advisable to: have your skis suitably waxed to avoid any hoskslin. He: nding upon. ‘ the -your strength, you, Ba ‘herringbone up hills. It's tively simple, efficient x no ue method to reach »,the top of a steep incline. ski tails close to- gethier Ne not touching, your skis should spread at the tips to‘a V-shape. Angle‘ your ‘inside ski edges into the hill and bend + your knees. Keep your arms and poles close to your body. Don't use both poles simultaneously to push your- self up the grade. One pole should be planted behind you while the other moves far- ther up the hill. One ski is planted while the other is lifted. This pattern becomes rythmical to enable you to obtain a natural forward motion. The steeper the hill, thet A basic skiing lesson: wider the V becomes, - - + ; Spocialists In Cro: CANSI Certified Ins: fentals 7 days a we © Serviced Sales ¢ 352-6411 308 Victoria St., NELSON 330 o.m.-5:30 p.m. SNOWPACH outdoor experiences ltd Vas i Ps West Kootenay Jr. Volleyball Nelson downs Rossland Trafalgar Junior Second- ary School beat Rossland two games out of three in the’ ‘West Kootenay Junior Vol- leyball playdowns in Nelson last week. According to Trafalgar coach Janet Summerville, the second game was very close. /"Trafalgar really .worked,” Summerville said. - “Rossland played very well. It was not an easy win for Put This In Your Pipe What docs it mean to you if pipe used for gas, water or sewer lines is made stronger, with a recom- mended hydrostatic design rat- ing of 800 psi (pounds per ‘square inch)? Simply, it means pipe used in your city could handle the same pressures with a thinner wall thickness, or maintain the same wall thickness and handle increased ressures, reports’ “Phillips 1S Driscopipe, a leading 3 supplier of polyell lene pipe to municipalities and industry. Trafalgar.” Trafalgar’: 's Georgia Brown, a top junior player, put in an excellent perfor- mance, the coach said. Summerville said she was disappointed about the calibre of this years’ tour- nament. “It’s not what it has been in the past,” she said. “It's just not there. This may be in part due to the number of new coaches. It takes time to get sports going. What's needed is ‘people that have the, time to get. interested and make a commitment to individual sports programs.” - In other junior volleyball action the Trafalgar boys’ team beat J.L. Crowe in the -third game of a match that was tied up with one game each. “Crowe has an excellent team and it was also very close,” Summerville - said. Trafalgar also defeated Sal- mo- Secondary in another close game. Sportsmanship awards for girls 15 and under teams went to Graham Secondary school in Slocan City and Nakusp Secondary. Sportsmanship, awards for boys’ 15 and under teams went to J.L, Crowe from Trail, The ALTERNATIVE PLACE to Take You SCRAPES . nterprovincially licenced B.C. iat ins honored + ® Frame work spociolists © Auto glass pm a Facey \ *® Body work & painting CASTLEGAR AUTO BODY 624 6th Ave. S. 365-5424 Named to Allstar “Right, defenceman Tim Krug, right .wing .Bruno ‘Tasaone and left defenceman Bill Cheveldave are the three Castlegar Rebels. who have’: been chosen for the first and second western allstar teams in the Kootenay Internation- al Junior Hockey League. Western and Eastern Division allstar teams. will meet Jan, 5 at the Creston Valley Sports Complex in the KIJHL allstar game. - KIJHL coaches nomin- ated players from his own team for the allstar team. Actual selections for the teams were made at the League meeting in Creston by coaches, managers and team officials. Below is the west and east‘ allstar lineup: 8 WEST First Team Goalie — Stephen Hand- ley (Trail). * Right. Defence — Tim Krueg (Castlegar) Left. Defence: — Craig Redmond (Grand Forks) Centre — Randy Max- well (Grand Forks) Right Wing — Bruno “Tassone (Castlegar) Diving clinic Left Wing — Raymond Ferraro (Trail) Right Defence — Brian Cantarutti (Trail) Left. Defence — Bill Cheveldave (Castlegar) Maglio (Nelson) i PAST First T Goalle — Randy Amatto (Spokane) _ d Right Defence — Barry Nadine (Cranbrook)" Left Defence — Dennis Larue (Spokane) ‘Centre — Myron Luken (Kimberley) Left Wing — Keith Blair (Spokane) Right ‘Wing — Dan Green (Spokane) Second Team Goalie — Greg Stewart ' (Fernie) Right Defence — Clay- ‘ton Foster (Kimberley) Left Defence — Greg Metz (Creston) - Certified instructors Nelson residents Dani- elle: Ducharme, Paul Peter- son, Jim Tresidder and Wil- ma Turner as well as Lance Watson of ‘Crescent Valley. and Jayne Williams of Castle- gar are now Canadian Ama- ture Diving A one-step hurdle to front ‘dive, summersault, . tuck position and the back ‘summersault and tuck position. 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