B2. CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 10, 1982 Pee Wees take second Castlegar Pee Wee A's placed second to a finely tuned Nelson team in the annual Christmas tourna- ment held at Nelson recently. One the way to second ‘place in the A division Castlegar defeated the Nel- son All Stars and tbe Cran- brook Royals while’ losing twlee to: tha Nelson Reps, once-in overtime. * Honorable mention for'an flensive effort goto Greg! Plotnikoff, Duane ; Weir, Rodney Fayant ‘and ° Travis Green while defensive atars were Scott, Kinakin, Darcy Martini, Brian‘Wilson, Dane Jackson oy eat Skiers off to Kimberley By CHERYL WISHLOW Staif 8; Writer. . For Bob Walton and 14 other Red Mountain Racers, the coming week could prove to be very exciting. Walton leaves today ad Kimberley for a week's ing in‘the B.C. Cup downhill ski competition. He will ski along with the other racers and possibly the - BC. and Alberta ski teams in the Federation Internation du ski (FIS) competition. Walton, 17 anda skier of 13 years, has a goal this year — to be one of the top Sve skiers in the province. He's hoping for good race results this year because if he doesn’t get them, he just may & .notbe skiing competitively next year. BOB WALTON _ should ‘have,” | who started out 64th and fin- Walton's first race of the season was the EIS giant, slalom held at Red Mountain ‘last month. “[ didn't ski as fast as I’; says. Walton ished 42nd in the two-day event.” Last year, in his’ third season as-a carded racer, Walton was only average in ‘downhill racing though he did ‘quite well.in slalom. - He placed, fourth in the are Whitewater Slalom Derby and also fifth in a slalom race: at Red Mountain. After Kimberley, Walton's. next race’ will be:the Fleish- mann’s Cup: Jan. 18-22. at Granite ‘Mountain’ in Roes- land. erie Spokane may. be back Spokane, WA may be back’ because of financial. prob- jn the Western‘International lems, making way for Spo- Hockey League in time for kane to re-enter the WIHL ext season, | says after a two-year absence. But resident Gerry Bond. Bouton had expressed inter- ‘Bond says, Gus Bouton, a est before the junior team Spokane businessman, inter- folded. | ested in obtaining/a ‘league Bouton now “goes before franchise, has been given the Spokane City Council Jan. 11 ey, by'the Jeague'to start to make his request for ice arena dates. . time, and if the dates are hast: month, the Spokane available, Spokane should be Flyers ‘of the. major. J Western Hockey Loague died MINOR SPORTS Sure, we're’ interested! Phone the C aking record set i MORZINE, FRANCE Na News for details on how to get. reports of your organization onto the rts pages. " Sweden set a record ie World Cup skiing victories back in the league next sea- son. The only ‘other. barrier is - Spokane’s eligibility to com- pete for the Allan Cup, which goes to the best’ senior hoc- key team in ‘Canada each year. Bouton says if the ‘Ameri- can-based team can't play for the Cup, then they're: not joining the league. won since Feb. 14,'1981, at. Are, Sweden, finished first in the opening heat in one min- ute 20.80 seconds and was se hee” fae is Green, Keith Samanctl and Ed Prus: ak gsslatant coath Daryl Weir, Darcy Martini, John Wishtoff,:Duane Weir, manager’ Barry = Conttews Photo SKI REPORT. RED MOUNTAIN, ‘Ross- land yesterday. reported:--8 C last 48 hours on a packed and powdered sutface. All lifts in operation ‘from 8:30 a.m. to 3:80 p.or. Skiing is ‘excellent. 202.em at the top and 98 cm: at the bottom. Overcast con- ditions. Night skiing on the red and T-bar:from ‘4 to 10 pm." STG Ee. 3 WHITEWATER, | - Nelson had no new snow, but.40 eth in the last 48 hours. 228 cm at. the summit and 170 cm at the lodge. -9 C. Overcast con- ditions, Skiing on powder and packed powder, and machine groomed on the bonanza and T-bar. KIMBERLEY | reported 2 c on powdered surface. Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., except the triple chair from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Night skiing from 5 to 10 p.m. Skiing is excellent. Roads are’ plowed and: san- ded: Kimberley is hosting the + B.C, Cup men's and women’s downhill, which begins at 10 a.m. each g FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS had -8 C with no new snow on‘ a’ packed sur- . with 84 cm new snow in the ’#} Upcoming of meet courtes} y ot (Pie tes'ch chiens subenit fotices to Castlegar News or tuesday 365-3517. ; oie wales conmraniNce SUNDA A FOOTBALL — NFL: AFC and Ni h aue-afeuseo4 q games to be broadcast at omesonilictns times luring the day: 9:30. a.m., Channels 2 and 9;.1. p.m., . Channel 6. - HOCKEY — B.C. Winter Games Juvenile Qualifying Tournament, final day, at the arena complex. Fer- nie vs Beaver Valley, 8:30 a.m.; Castlegar vs Trail, 10:30 a.m.; Fernie vs Grand Forks, 12:30 p.m. Gentlemens’ ‘Hockey. League: Goose Creek vs Crescent:Valley, 4:15 p.m. arena complex; Cohoe Insurance vs Maloney, 6:15 p.m., old arena. 7) «2 MONDAY HOCKEY — lemens’ League: Trans-X, 9:30 p.m., oldarena. * 1 ott vs {TUESDAY BASKETBALL: Stanley Humphries Secondary Schoo! Rockettes vs L. V.: Rogers (Nelson), 6:30 p.m., SHSS sym. | Rockers game at. 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY HOCKEY — (GENTLEMENS’ LEAGUE: Trans-X vs Crescent Valley, POE ee jeldarena: : Ta : ii lig: [: ¥ te i 8 avfezcead os I ug Ta * peges geeess B8b38 BaSBe~ - yesterday by posting bis 63rd Preareer’ trium| umn 2a 4 365-3517" You COULD. WIN A Registration Procedures | % Registration will stort it Monday, Jan. 11, 1982 6,00 - 9:00 p.m. the Community ‘Complex ‘and will continue Soring illce hours until the lass begins. ° Registration will not be: token over the Bad Refunds willbe cllowed up to the start ne the brie Ppsaberhny habs °. Recreation commission reserves the eight fo concel ony progra 4 as hae toes ch "One person may reqister for thelr jamily plus ‘one additional wal Farnily. ue -® SENIOR CITIZENS MAY. (eee aren FOR ANY Z LT PROGRAM FOR REGIONAL. RECREATION COMMISSION NO. 1 PRESENTS ___WINTER ‘2 _ REGISTRATION STARTS MON, JAN. 11, 1982. _ 6:00 - 9:00 p. a, COMMUNITY COMPLEX : PUBLIC SKATING veceeee 24 pa Gym Energy 7 Parent & Toddler Skating” Skating Fundamentals Variety Hour Children’ ‘ss Ast minton. Games For Fun * Guitar Gym Games Gymnastics, ~Pottery. + Power. skating Learn, to Skate. FOR TEENS Badminton Guitor Macrame. ‘Jazzercise Social Recreation Weaving ayy Ballet ak PROGRAMS | wistbesioran Creative Drama ia 2 : Aerobic Keep Fit *;Badminton: + Ballroom Dancing ‘ » Men's Recreational Basketball 4 Defensive Driving E ~ Golf Lesson: Good ‘Morning Stretch > Hunter Training Is Peeraee ‘Aid Jazzercise. _ Koltting SPECIAL -EVENTS Pre-Schoo! Recreation Leadership . Program Pottery Workshop Running Clinic Tiny Tots Easter Party RECREATI 2501-6th Ave., Bik FOR MORE ANFORMATION.“:| ge pick une brochure ye ete “Swedish Massage ‘Painting * 3 Pottery; Be bite peak Easy bats Mountain Meine Ski Lessons Volleybali : N OFFICE i Wanent 's Selt Defense ar, B.C. | Yooo . Se 7 ORTARtE Tvl... DC AN FM spsazesgee i uooenssee®> Pt44-44 3 bso f 2 dew York han tose i poet is Shorten Tom Son ‘Diego Podres nome Pate Sock oa ee ser area Nae resi Lao cerreath 35> BER BS woos eg BEEBE EIA of ---onon=* S Sa8es BS Green ‘Bey. Packers nicher “Jon ecreohie Beste om Allermen. AIMING FOR:THE PLAYDOWNS ... . “This eetiees was: representing one of the 16 teams competing for the right to represent the Kootenay Zone in ‘the. Interior Finals Jan, 24 ond Jon. 901 in| Nelson. The competition Pease “Attention Men & Bovs!* foc rock Seasons ” 233 Columbia.» "365-6761 ‘Remember 10% | “| OFF for Cash: > world aki at the Castlegar Curling Rink included two Castlegar teams, four Nelson teams, five from Trail, two from Grand Forks, two from 8: Rossland. jeaver Valley and one from 1 —Caailews Photo by Dor Zubkotl ‘Fruitvale skier crashes top 10 "PFRONTEN, WEST GER- © MANY (EP) —Irene Epple of “West. Germany established herself Firday as the favorite for the’ giant slalom ‘at the Cup standings _ wil points, Epple gained [25 points for 164 for the season. Epple’s’ younger. sister, Maria, finished ‘third, with “And Didi Haight “Ootischenia ‘Land Owners - *\(Resldents and Non-Residents) IF YOU SUPPORT, THE FOLLOWING: ‘ 1. Exclusion from Agricultural Land Reserve. 2. Subdivision:down fo one acre or less. 3., Improved water system. 4. Limited commercial development, FOR MORE INFORMATION PHONE 365-3386 WE NEED YOUR: SIGNATURE OF SUPPORT. PLEASE ALEX CHEVELDAVE FRED ¥ LARRY REIBIN . 060 e2cccccedeeesecececeesnsceecee: % established her world-class credentials by crashing’ the top 10 for the first time in a World Cup race. Epple, 24, posted a am: ‘I bined time of two minutes, 24.10 seconds. during two runs down the ‘Breitenberg track. She swept both heats, ‘the first in 1:19.09 and‘ the second in’ 1:10.7], to finish ahead of Erika Hess of Swit- zerland. * “The second-place finish by Hess in a: time: of 2:25.81 earned her 20 points, enough *to. keep: her ‘lead’ in’ World time of: 2:25.92::, . Haight, . the Sat -year-old Canadian giant slalom cham: pion from Fruitvale, B.C., had her’ best placing ‘in’ a World Cup. race when she clocked a combined ‘time of 2:28.19° to finish ninth. Her. previous top Cup placing was 12th ‘ina ‘downhill* race ‘at Sasipeet Austria, on: Dee.’ Haight started 60th — well out of the top seeds — © but ‘was 14th fastest after.the first runvand had: the: eighth’ fastest for .the second run. Her midway time on'the sec- ond run.was. Ahird fastest of ‘the diy. tae " WHITEHORSE, YUKON | (CP) —. Brian Lendrum is blind, but he still makes the ‘ 47-kilometre trip from his re- : mote cabin to work in White- horse — first skiing six kil- * ometres to a road, then Denise Marten during her uneven porallel bars routine at the Winter Games Traits in the Cominco Gym. CFL lists obtained » TORONTO(CP)., The Globe and: Mail says obtained information Fee confidential negotiation lists of Canadian Football League teams, with defensive half- backs and receivers prime targets of possible reeruit- ment. = The nine teams have ex- clusive CFL rights to nego- tiate contracts with the play- ers they list, most of whom are college seniors in the United ‘States or National Football League players. Each club can list as many as 20 players and clubs may change names on their lists The newspaper said, based on lists filed with CFL head- quarters within the last week, Montreal Alouettes, anticipating a deal whereby a : Ave Rams would re- Fourcade — as .well as..six defensive \backs, including 4 former ‘Argo’ Eric Harris’ of Kansas City Chiefs. Toronto also owns the CFL rights to John Cannon, a de- fensive end from William and Mary who is expected to be picked high in the next NFL draft. HAVE TWO ON LIST Hamilton Tiger-Cats have two all-American running backs on their list, the news- paper said. Stanford's Darrin Nelson and Richmond's Bar- tions. Another outstanding prospect on the Hamilton list is defensive back Jerome State's Charles Wilhite and 's Joe Morris, voted k Vince a by paying part of his salry, own the CFL rights the outstanding player in the recent East-West’ all-star to four quarterbacks, in- game. cluding Jeff Kemp of the Na- tional Football League Rams and West Virginia's Oliver Luck, the fourth-ranked U.S. college quarterback. Montreal also lists four de- fensive halfbacks, inleuding former Alouette Vernon ‘Perry of HOuston Oilers. Toronto Argonauts list two Defensive backs Mike Nelms of Washington Red- skins, a former Rider, and Kentucky's George Gloyd al- so are on the Riders’ list. Calgary Stampeders are in the market for a young quar- terback and have three on their list — Sam King from Nevada at Las Vegas, Steve of 4 highly-rated q Brigham Young's Jim Mo. Mahon and Mississippi's John MOUNTAIN | SPA SHOP Accessories in stock Le Rol Mall Rossland Bus. 362-9689 Res, 362-7259 Hot Tub and Home Spa Phil Davis of Wyoming. Saskatchewan Roughrid- ers are protecting three de- fensive linemen who are pro- = - Virgina Teel tart ABs sernribnens wouee Dred” 4 | Anse, The biggest name on B.C. Lions’ list is Louisiana State receiver Orlando McDaniel, ranked eighth at his position on the United States college cireuit. Winnipeg Blue Bombers are protecting Ron Smith of the NFL's Philadelphia: Ea- gles, quarterback Mike Mil- ler of Southwest Texas, Utah running back Del Rogers and ‘receivers Mare Duper and - Carl Powell .of Northwest Louisiana and Jackson State, respectively. - - Three top prospects on ed- monton . Eskimos’. list are quarterbacks Mike Pagel‘ of Arizona State and Texas Tech's Ron Reeves and run- ning back Del Thompson of Texas at El Paso. Conspicious -by . their ab sence on the lists are Heis-\ man Tropby winne4r. Marcus | Allne of Sothern California, quarterback .Art Schlichter of Ohio State and members of - Clemson's team, the top- rated college club in the United States. About 15 ‘per cent of the players on the lists usually sre signed. League officials and claim the lists should be kept secret because, if they're re- vealed, fans put pressure on the clubs and are disap- pointed if players are not , babe NFL first-round choices . signed. INCLUDES: road test, remove pan, visual inspection, clean sump and screen, adjust bands and link- age, replace in gasket and fluid. " Borderline Transmission FREE Towing withina 1Oo-mite radius with major repolrs. We havo Autematic Transmission Shift Kits in onde Service “in most coses, 368-3231 2865 Highway Drive, Trail (Across from hitching a ride the reat of the way, He rises at dawn each day, eats‘a light breakfast and puts on his cross-country skis. A few hours later, he arrives at his job at the and Northern Development. When there's. no snow, Lendrum rides his bicycle to his hitchhiking point, and of- ten another 17 kilometres to the Carcross turnoff at the Alaska Highway junction. “The roadbed itself it hard, Department of Indian Affairs CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 10, 1982. . B83 ~ Blind man doesn’t mind trek but it’s soft along the shoul- der and by keeping to the soft side I get my sense of direction,” he says. Lendrum finds his way to the highway by following the tracks left in the snow and mud by vehicles. However, GYMNASTIC COMPETITORS Shown here are mem- cise, a gold medal for balance beam and placed : Trait. bers of the Castlegar Gymnastics Club who recently competed in the B.C. Winter Games trials held in From left, back row, Dawn Chernoff, Wendy Pilla, coach Cammy Lapointe, Lisa-Ann Abrahamse, Denise Marten. Front row, Yvette Chernoff, and Kim Hayashim, who received a silver medal for floor exer- Second in overall point standings for her age group. The club is expanding this month by offered classes for b as well as competitive Habe For more information’ contact Cammy Lapointe at 365-2903. he oceasionally hits trees and other obstacles. NOSE SCRATCHED “The people at the office will sometimes comment on the shape my nose is in. Every week or so I show up with a new scratch or a bandage.” He's been blind for all but two of his 82 years, but the eivil servant doesn't seem to mind his daily journey. “I used to live in apartment in the Takhini. subdivision here, but wasn't happy there. I just decided that if you're going to live in the Yukon you have to experience the outdoors.” Lendrum left his city apartment more than a year ago and has been living ever since in a one-room log cabin he rents by the Watson River near. the Alaska ‘Highway junction. He cooks his meals on a two-burner propane stove and makes up his own shop- ping lists. Friends pick up his groceries. Although ‘he's never been bothered: by wild animals, Lendrum keeps a radio phone in case of an emergency. “[ve only had to use it once,” Lendrum says. “To phone the office after I slept Kay Motors) iN Only ‘6:hours:left. ae For Our Biggest Sale in 32 Yrs. From The GIANT * Frost-Freo Refrigerator Hewoin. 13.0.1. Special Doki Standard Defrost Refrigerator | Hetpont Be. ‘Hotpoint Dish Dishwashers 429 0529 Guest FREEZERS § 3 a9 Microwave & inette Sets PLACEMENT! KITCHEN INETTE cual Self-Clean © Oved *1 695 erritic Price \It-ON SALE Breaks! 2a PE~ vite Open Today_(Sunday)— 12 Noon.to 6 p.m. $429 Se LAUNDRY PAI inches KS. Frama} ap. Price S7P¥.93, WOW Sealy Anniversary 34% Sloep Set end Box Spring Immons Queen-Size Slumber-King rhe Sets en sep mers tten ey Pei oot ” Mates Beds Pore Sst: 389 | CAPTAINS BEDS perro “EVERY CHESTEFIELD SUITE SECTIONAL _ CHESTEFIELD, BEDROOM & DINING ROO SUITE AT QUTSTANDING CLEAROUT PRICES Home GoopDs FURNITURE | =" WAREHOUSE ~~ DINING 5 SET oe. 4398 = DINETTE en KITCHEN PINETTES GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES OR WE PAY. THE DIFFERENCE! AT CHINA CREEK tha 80 heed ot: