TENNIS. A Tonics juainr elie goar‘b belay thared this Vane ky Fences - annually to’ the most Rego, centre, and Dawn Wells chown here receiving a $25 Castlegar pean feo, ’ This Week at the KLOTHES: “KLOSET .. Stay ‘Cozy this Winter Bundled up Ina Down-Filled Regularly Priced "39.95 _ Pre-Season Special Ski Jacket West Tennis Club who are Qub vice-president Shirley Wanjoff. School {etadents, were menbers ofthe tenia team who represented the members the Te Te well as of the Castlegar canis Ctob denier cam which participated Recreation ‘News News “Fall Program Shows By Pat Metge Sofi. ‘The response in Blueberry tas been terrific, in fact much Etened than we had antici- There are a few courses which are low in attendance and therefore we have sched- uled these later into October with the hope that persons will register between now and the starting oe * The Tai Chi Chuan class is another which will” not: be starting until Oct. 13..Sched- -uled for Kinnaird Elementary School, this ‘course « also’ re- quires a few more students to make it Sorbets ‘Any, pér- We are still looking for men to play floor hockey and boys who are interested in gymnastics. Men's Floor Hock- ey is‘Monday evenings at the Kinnaird Junior Secondary 00) ‘The advanced gymnastics . The dog bedi course is to begin on the evening of Oct. 13 in the Old Arena Hall. ‘This course has proved success- * ‘ful in Trail and Nelson where over 80 dog handlers have taken it. In Castlegar we are aiming ata minimum of 10 persons, we only need three more to regis- - ter to make the course success- ful. Any person who has a dog and wishes to train him to obey the basic commands should be interested in this class. Besides dog obedience the instructor will) be offering nightly tips on dog grooming. i ~— -We Serve You First INSURANCE pie alized insurance service onall classes CARVIL. MOOREY at . ANDERSON ' AAGENCIES 61 Meple Street Castlegar, B.C. - Phone 365-3392 class for being held. in. Stanley Humphries’ activity room. For any boys interested in gymnastics this is an ideal class to be in. The instructor is a well qualified person who has gained his experience in the Ontario gymnastic circles. As this is the first time in a number of years that we have had a qualified male instructor, we do hope you. will take the opportunity to participate. oe 6 The wrestling classes are underway but they could al- ways use a few more boys. This class should be of interest to any boy who wishes to improve his physical well being through exercise while at the same time learning the techniques _ of * wrestling. Ce ee q Watch for an approved coaching clinic conducted through Selkirk College which wil be coming up the end of October. The adult art class, sched- uled for Stanley Humphries School on Thursday evenings, will be starting very aay i you are interested various mediums. pact teel with painting and drawing then this class is ideal for you. When a ball bounces into the street ahead of the automo- bile you're driving, even though. you can’t see him, you can be fairly sure there is a child following the ball. Bring the car to a stop or slow down until you're certain the road is clear, reminds the B.C. Automobile Association. CASTLEGAR ANNUAL _ Oct. 13 ; Elections > Rm. 110 SSS. © New Fee Structure TENNIS CLUB MEETING 8:00 p.m. We have had man; y in- poe barhe the availabilty of mini ice at the old arena. We are now taking bookings. Persons wishing to book ice, whether it be for a SHSS Athletic Council | Hosts Harlem Clowns. - Basketball Monkeyshinesl That's what local fans will see when the world” famous Harlem Clowns’ bring their fantastic show to the Stanley Humphries Secondary.: School on the evening of Oct. 20. The globe-trotting clown have been | criss-crossing th United’ States and Canadian provinces as well as the rest of the world, for more than 40 years. ‘ : For folks who like laughs with their sports, the Harlem Clowns have all. the answers. From the time they take the floor to the tune of their theme song, “Sweet Georgia Brown": until the grand finale “baseball game” the clowns are working their hardest to combine fancy ball handling and shooting with both planned and spontaneous humor, -"In their long history, th clowns have played’ mostly for high schools, with their games usually sponsored by. the Let-* termen's Club, Associated Stu- dent Ng ptie Key Club, PTA and Girls’ ny are ‘sponsored by hes SEs. “Athletic Council asa fund raising project for the y present school year. Opponents have as much fun as. the _clowns—because owner Al Pullins insists that his - players “keep the game in- teresting.” Often the clowns purposely pass up scoring op- portunities and even toss the ball into the wrong “bucket”: now and then. * And the’ fans never tire watching the clowns—they come back year after year and always there is a capacity audience out to watch them. Rockettes Record First =e | ‘The school sports program “is well underway, Both senior. field hockey and soccer are at the midpoint of league play. The field hockey team is -kaviag a touch tougher time - this season with one win, one loss and a tie, Early. in‘ the season the Rockettes’ walked over Selkirk College 6-0 with, Dana Smith recording her first league shut-out. fe The team lost its first league game in four years when L. V., Rogers scored on it' with 40 seconds left to play. Final score was 2-1 with Katrina Edblad scoring the only Rock- ette goal. Later in the week, the “team tied: with Rossland: 1-1: Sharleen’ Martini scored for Stanley Humphries. Both Nelson and Rossland play a very rough, aggressive style game and the Rockettes forward line was afraid to attack. Hopefully this will im- prove in the remaining’ league games. 5 The Rockettes have. been involved in. two.’ exhibition tournaments to date. In Ross- land it defeated: Rossland ‘4-1 and Cranbrook 5-0. The girls also travelled to, Vancouver, as assist guests of Windermere Secon- dary School. They met some df the top compegition in the pro- vince and ended with the fol- lowing results: Rockettes ‘2, Windermere 1; Rockettes 1, Rutland 3;- Rockers defeated ‘Gtand Forks 5-0 and tied with Rogsland 11, The team is presently tied with Rossland for firat Blase in the naby North 2; Rockettes 2, Burnaby South No, 2.1; Rock- ettes 0, Burnaby South No. 2 1; and Rockettes 2, Cowichan 0, ‘This weekend the: team will be travelling to Rutland for Oct. 16 Start Of-Special ‘Season. Persons intereated in hunt- sing pheasants during the spe- clal pheasant season are re- minded that the season fs from Oct. 16 to Nov. 14 inclusive, Hunters are urged to apply by mail to the Fish:and Wildlife Branch, Box 1550, Creston, B.C, before the start of the season, ‘Applications must be ‘ac. ‘companied by the $15 licence fee, date of birth, and hunting Ucence number. The Creston office will be open in the mornings for those wishing to apply in person. Huntera are also reminded of the special White-tail deer season from Dec. 18 to Feb. 16. Applications are available from the fish and wildlife branch office or from the government agent in Creston. Applications must, pt ee taailed to Victoria and received by them no later than Oct-29. 2° Persons g getting these per- mits actively: hunting ee removing the problem of deer, orchards or, program. U there) is an interest, -this. erin be: held twice; for five weeks beginning’ Oct.:20, and will be limited to10- ; persons a session. These 10, 1/2 hour sessions will be’ ably in- structed by. Chris McBeth, skating pro with the 1g pro Castlegar = Figure Skating Club, The de- ) gree of advancement. in the class will be dependent on the expertise of the skaters, how- ever, it is hoped thatthe Sldren. will be able to-aa. complish such movements as gliding, balance, stopping and skating the length a of the ice: ideal class for any parent ae wants ‘their child to learn techniques in. akating. © ‘This weekendis a big week for the Castlegar Junior Hock: ey .club. Saturday they play. jpokane host ‘to * 8 and then Sunday they tangle with Fer- nie. For exciting hockey, ection ‘ take these games in. bean into on te highways ‘to: Creston: iN = 9,- Bur. - an sal The junior Rockettes played its first game with a 6-1- win.over KJSS. Colleen Pear son, Pat Voykin, Lori Price, and Narine: Brady - were Rockette scorers. Abehlameeds ate” Prizes The Kinnaird goalie had Anores' "several fine stops on Rockette Judy Walker's hard drives on I. “Senior soccer is off to another fine season. ‘The Ed Eve ‘ Welcome. * ‘Admission $1.00; _ Hockey! | Castlegar Rebels 4 Spokane Flames: Sat., Oct. 9 - 8 p.m. Castlegor Rebels vs Spokane Flames Sunday, Oct. 10 - + 2:30 pan. * : Both Games at the Castlegar Complex ’ Bh deetea’. dulis :.. : shidants & eansicners . ] Tourney inksgiving Weekend “Lait Sundey Remy got tushy in. Nelaon, ' [mention the rather pungent dot of socks worn’ at several 0 «faced their old "Bends and opponents, the ‘Trail Colonials, verted tries, while wae ur three attempts a penalty “kicks ‘were wide. We more offensive Tainted” inthe John’ or played an ex- cellent game, as did most of the | GTA EB RBSSEE RW. NW WOOP Zonolite Insulation ~ 3-cu, ft. reg. 5.99 ae the’ proper. this week only ... Quality Building Products L 636 - 6th Ave. S., Castlegar, B.C. Ph. 365-7795 ¥ and firat games. respectively. ‘3We are looking forward to ‘Trall’s ‘Thanksgiving tourna- “ment this Saturday and Sunday which includes three games for each club involved, two on Saturday, followed ‘ by - a ‘Thanksgiving Dinner, and ano- ther game on Sunday. The ee will take place at War- ie ‘The three teams the Cos- Community’ volleyball has -now’ started ‘on Monday ‘eve- nings -at Stanley Humphries eeunazle open to all Sea) thd "For inquiries about. rugby, volleyball! or .eommmnity bas- Ketball' please phone. Jeremy’ CA TLEGAR NEWS SPORTS. Local Bowling Results Mon. Night Mixed 7-9 p.m! ‘LHS |: Maureen, 244, LHT Maureen, Schnider,.. 658. : 1) MHB8.\Darry] Rourke 833. Mich, Darryl Rowke Rourke 789..: ;’ Bowlers 1129, THT. Tidy Bowlers 8164,::\'; ti ‘Team Points: Tidy Bowlers 8,. Plus. 4’s):1, Screwballs 8, Lucky 2’8)'1, ‘Sunshiners 1, -Olyropies 3. e Other 600'8: Dave Calder! ‘722, John Marshall 628, ‘John Adams 709, Ken Hood 40, Ed .Waywood 665, Thurs. Afternoon Ladles— Rowdy Rellera (Sept. 23) LHS Bobbie Keraiff 245. Team Points: Hooters 8, _ Screamers 3, Groaners 1, Wail- ers i Griers 4, Moaners.1 th: the “mien's and n i weemia “14 men and 10 all three : ‘The man wil be under the i direction of ‘head coach Ellis of Rugby School, England, bored with the slow Pace of a age. Colour’ green with town with matching interior, mileage, excellent ‘condition: Rebels Down Warriors 7-4; Games Scheduled on Weekend The Castlegar Jr. Rebels Performed well in its first season opening game againat the Rossland Jr. Warriors with 8 ah ee ly in the 1st period Geoff Yi Yule opened up the scor- ing with an assist going to Ken Schisler. Bruno Tassone found the mark.with Gordie Pace as- sisting on a power play. Yule slammed in another goal un- assisted, The Warriors’ Rob Sher- stobitoff scored one late in the opening period with Walker and Price assisting to end the first period 3-1. i The second. period. the Rebels working hard and fast te shag for the emergency rcRugby players are crazy. broke Castlegar, coached by Jeremy Palmer, 2° teacher at Stanley Humphries Secondary School, has a:keen balance of experienced players with en- thusiastic: high ‘school: players s © and Selkirk: College students. tus. ‘managed squeeze ‘out Ajax in the final game 4-3 to ‘win the Maddocks eup. In point *. standings ‘' Benfica‘ won!’ ‘the : Public /8,°P.B.,P.S.,: A-T.,; Power. Windows, Climate Control; Air Conditioning, Radio, De- luxe teria Excellent, Condition. 1976 Mente. {950 V8, P.S.;7P.B.,- “Auto: Trans. Redio and ' front. bi Bucket seats, tow: mile- ; low : ,ext. & int. Very low mileage. 100]: 1975 Torino if ht, 350 V-8, P.B., PS., A.Ts, radio. White with blue ‘int. 26,000 miles. only. 4dr. 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The high school players unite’ as a separate team to take on other ‘8 resurgence in recent years and compete in the Columbia : River international rugby union which has flourished since its inception two years ago. Union Tmembers include University of ’’ Montana | in | Missoula,’: Whit- layers bed one thing continuously ‘which many people never dare to try—they have ‘one hell of a good time.” West Kootenay Soccer Tourney This Weekend The West Kootenay All- Star Soccer tournament will be held in Castlegar this Saturday. ‘Teams ‘from: Trail, Rossland, Nelson, Genelle and Castlegar icipate. Division: 3 (10-12 years) “will compete for the West Koot- enay Realty Board trophy and Division 2 (13-15 years) for the Mason trophy donated by Mr. ‘will: Mason of Lambert Realty in. Nelson. i Games will start at 10 a.m, on the Castlegar/Kinnaird fields. The presentation of tro- been. phies will take place in Castle: pressed that perhaps a. girl's could be formed next year ‘enough interest is shown, | gar after the series is com- pleted. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS. HARLEM CLOWNS! a . Presenting their FABULOUS BASKETBALL CIRCUS! suiss GYM. | Wed. Oct. 20 8:00 p.m. Preliminary Game - 6:30 p.m. fired in four more goals, Con- hatty, Schisler, Verigin and Oishi each picked up a goal and the assists went to Kirby for two, Wilson, Smith, Yule, Gor- koff, Schisler and Connatty for singles, The Rebels’ close checking ‘was tough to break through for the Warriors with Ken Gorkoff and Kevin Wilson working hard on defence. The Warriors, managed to | pick up one goal coming from Walker assisted by Godfrey “and Haishey. The Rebela outplayed the » Warriors throughout the game, but failed to score in the final peridd. The Warriors picked up its two final. goals,’ Price’ un- ited ‘and Haishey © from ‘Doninici and Walker... ; McFarland; stopped / 29: shots to McMullen's 25, ‘These: two young goalies have faced each other for many’ years through minor hockey in this area. ou The penalties. handed -out: were eight to the home: team and nine went to the Warriors, The-large cheering crowd ‘attending the game saw what", determination and desire could do for the newly formed young team in the league. The Rebels certainly were spurred on with ‘such fine fan support, reported 8 spokesman. ‘The Rebels meet the Trail: Jr. Smokies tomorrow in Trail. Then on Saturday, the Rebels will play host to the Spokane | Flames, and on Sunday they meet the Fernie Sabres, Both games. will be at the new complex. . =< CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, October 7, 1976 Need o Caterer? 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