y ‘ysuanwce . IGENCIES ti ASTLEEIS WELCOME BOOST has been given Castlegar and District Minor Hockey through the donation possible through the ~ of 15 sets of sweaters made Hockey Sweaters are ‘being spo: / Mobile Homes, Pete's T.V., Pa & an heats Cen: Castlegar News Pts by Las Haghes satisfied grin displayed by Wayne. Minor Bike-o-Thon ~ Winners Araseaced Regional Recreation Com- mission No. 1 has announced the prize winners in the Bikea- thon held earlier this yer For collecting. the most money, Donny Sherstobitoff has received a season's pass to all local Rebel hockey games. Most sponsors were col- lected by Jimmy Smith, who won a fishing rod, and Darcy Dawson, who received a $10 gilt certificate. The oldest competitor, J. Pedersen, received a lawn The commission is supett ing to all those persons wl either pledged through Pia a-thon at CKQR or directly to the Bike-a-thon that they serd their pledge in. These would be greatly appreciated so that the Bike-a-thon may be final- ized. The commission notes that there are still some large out- standing amounts from the Guess-a-thon. Persons wishing to contri- bute may doso by sending their donation to the recreation com- mission at 439 - 6th Ave. South, Arena Complex Saturday, Oct. 16 CASTLEGAR REBELS vs TRAIL JUNIOR SMOKIES Students & ‘Senior Citizens $1.00 8 p.m. Admission: Adults $2 “Castlegar Wins ‘Soccer Trophy In WK Tourney Results from West Koot- enay All Star Soccer Tourna- ment. held at Castlegar last Saturday are as follows: _ Division three was won by - Trail defeating Castlegar 2-0, Nelson 40 and Genelle 8-0. ‘Trail was awarded the Koot- enay Real Estate Board Tro- phy. Division two was won by Castlegar defeating Rossland 4-0, Nelson 4-1 and Trail 3-1. Castlegar won the Ernie Mason Trophy. Other game results: Divi- sion Three Nelson-Genelle 8-1, Genelle-Castlegar, 1-0 and: Nel- son-Castlegar 4-1. i . Division Two Trail-Ross- land 3-0, Trail-Nelson 2-1 and Rossland-Nelson 1-0 (by de- fault). — Are your mornings cheery or bleary? Time to change your life- stylet _ (Health.&: Welfare Canada) So Take advantage of igh ¢ Country Ski Shop and Get Your Equipment Prepared NOW! October. pow! + Sound Thrashing! Flares, Wide Legs, Very Wide Legs, z Saddle Pockets Pair ... BO'SUN T-SHIRTS, reg. $3.95 .. “This Week the KLOTHES KLOSET. is giving the price of Scrubbie Jeans 516.95 ... This Weekend $2.25 Win Three Weekend Games 9-6, 6-2 and 8-4 Rebels Undefeated With 4 Straight Wins The Castlegar Rebels have recorded its fourth win in so many league games, The Rebels had a busy weekend wi anaway game played with ae drs, in’ Trail last The Trail Jrs. scored the first goal at 6:20 ‘with: the Rebels coming back at the 13 and 14 minute mark to take the: lead 2-1. Trail came back with two goals, but the Rebel power was strong and fast and three more goals were pumped in to end the first period 5-3. In the second period the Rebels scored two more goals and the orange power failed to reply ending the period 7-3, The third period the Rebels scored two more goals and Trail came back to score three more goals to end the game 9-6, Geoff Yule picked up a hat-trick with all the other lines working well together. Jerry Dyck was in goal for the Rebels making many good saves, stop- ping 37 shots to Trails 40. Penalties handed out were eight to Castlegar and six to ‘Trail. a ae alsting. Pace, Tassone and Townsend also picking up singles, assists from Oishi, Tas- sone, Verigin and Pace to end the first period. Last Saturday, the Rebels met Spokane Flames on home ice for the third league game before approximately 900 fans, Again the Rebel power was too much for the Flames as by the end of the first period the score was 4-0. Geoff Yule opened up the scoring with Schisler as West Kootenay Teams © Castlegar Rebels + Nelson Maple Leafs ‘Tom Connatty Going “into ‘the second period, Sishi picked up an assist on Kirby's. goal, The Flames managed to sneak one in past the Rebel’s goaltender, Don McMullen. In the third period, Oishi zone and work his way through \ the Fernie lines to get the final goal. The Sabres found the mark for their final goal to end the game 8-4. The shots on net were 88 for the Rebels Jerry Dyck and picked up another point by scoring from Tassone and Kir- by. The Flames managed to get. its final goal in this'period to 42 for Stewart and Hall’ who shared goal duties for the Sabres. “Doug Gray. officiating, handed out 10 penalties to the Sabees with 13 going to the Rebel est night the Rebels met the Grand Forks Jr. Border Bruins and this Saturday the ‘Trail Jr. Smokies will be at the Complex for another encounter with ‘the Rebels. Sunday the Rebels, travel to Spokane for their second away game.” end the game with a 6-2 score, Dan McMullen, in net the full game, faced 27 shots to 45 for the Spokane ‘netminder. Spokane picked up 16 penalties against the Rebels 13. ote oe Sunday afternoon of last week the Rebels met the Fernie Sabres on home ice in its third straight game of the weekend with approximately 600 fans cheering the Rebels on to pick @ Binding Mounjing Ski Tuning HIGH COUNTRY SKI FIX-IT SHOP ee Hed Testing ie @ Ski Repairs — Canting 9 Reasonable Rates — Professional Service HIGH COUNTRY: SKI SHOP. Located in the gon Heed Inn, Red eX up another victory. . Tom Connatty and Steve Bozek assisted Ken Gorkoff on the first goal, Connatty coming right back and scoring with Bozek assisting. Schisler,’ and Pace each picked up a goal with assists going to Yule, Verigin . and Townsend. Fernie worked hard to get one goal to end the period 4-1. In the second period, Con- natty picked up two more points on a goal and an assist with Oishi and Tassone also getting a goal each and assists going to Ken Gorkolf, Gordon’ Pace, Jeff Townsend, Tim Paul and Kevin Wilson. Fernie’s Dominick and Umperville scored to end this period 7-3. The‘ third period saw the Rebels' Geoff Yule pick up a ‘pass from Wilson in the Rebels Hunters Must Tag Sex- The fish and wildiife branch wishes to point out to hunters that all game animals and all game birds in. their, possession must have adequate evidence of species and sex attached to the carcass. ‘The evidence of species and sex must remain on the game animal or game bird until the careass is prepared “for immediate cooking or the car.” cass is taken to the place of residence of the owner. Hunters are asked to refer to page 5 of the current British See Page 5B Columbia ' hunting synopsis 1976-77 for details on suggested methods to meet this requirement. There have already been several charges laid under this particular section of the hunt- _ ing. this season and Ladies Hold Closing ‘Golfing Competition In spite of the fog and heavy dew, 21 ladies turned out for the closing Ladies Day com: petition. We hada “shotgun start and the prizes went to the four ladies having the least putts in the first nine holes plus a round on the practise putting green. ‘They were Mae Moroso, Norma MacDonald, Jean Wickett and Jean Murphy.” Everyone enjoyed the lovely lunch‘and refreshments afterwards. This was followed by ‘a dart tournament, Phyl Lamb, who. claims’ she has never played before, emerged the winner with Florence Merry the runner-up. “We would like to remind all the “ladies. that the ‘annual meeting will be held at the Schome of Helen Clay on Oct. 27. >. the branch wishes to advise all hunters that these and all other. regulations will be strictly enforced by the fish and wildlife ‘branch, the RCMP and_ the Canadian wildlife service throughout the province. A- RENTAL CARS! and HERTZ ts seling them at an A-1 price! — We've ordered our 1977 Car Fleet, and we have some 1976's for sale. All have been used on daily rental only. 1976 Caprice 4 dr. Sedan 350 “V-8, P.B., P.S., A.T., Power. Wind ove: Climate Control, Ar Condiicning, Radio, De- . luxe ‘Interior, Excellent Condition. “@ low mileage ... $6200: 1976 Monte Carlo ; 950 V-8, P.S.,, P.B., Auto, Trans. Radio and Clock, Swivel’ front bucket ‘seats, low mile- age. Colour green with white interior ’..... 1976 Chevelic 2 ‘dr. Ht, 350 V-8, P.S., P.B., Auto, trans., Radio. Colour br- own with matching interior. Low mileage, excellent condition ©... 1976 Chevelle HARLEM ’ CLOWNS! Presenting their FABULOUS BASKETBALL CIRCUS! VS the “Rockers”? Castlegar & District Men's _ will be held Monday Oct. 18 — 7:30 pan in the Curling Gn Le N-8, -P.S., P.B., Auto. trans., radio, low. mileage, excellent, our” gt interior. 1976 Olds Cutlass 1350.V-8 P.S., P.B., Auto. trans., radio, 2 Dr. Ht: Colour ‘blue with: match-: “MPG,/2 dr.sdn.4 cyl.-stan- ie interlor. iow. mileage, excellent dard trans, Bucket seats. Blue ext. & int. Very.low mileage. Good. cond, ‘Alabama He tom top wcorer, bal pats on‘a drippling during every game. Walker will be with the world famous hoop comics when they play here ‘Wednesday evening at the Stanley Humphries Secondary School gym. The-Harlem Clowns are ; heing sponsored by the SHSS Athletic ’ Blueberry Recreation Commission Year Involved Very Great Number of Activities Reports and plans for many upcoming events were included in the regular execu-” tive meeting of the Blueberry Recreation: Commission’ held recently, Report on the fall’ fair, organized and carried out’ by’ the teenagers, was made.. The teenagers made $175.40'on the | fair and they enjoyed the event. Trowelex donated | an’ electrical generator for a train donated by — Bil CASTLEGAR NEWS children, The slide is circular he which was a real addition to the day's events and much ap- preciated. ‘ Discussion and efforts are still directed to the rather in- surmountable task | of paving the tenni: dice facility Blueberry's also helped in the concession during the flea market held last week. While not as large as the spring flea market, this one proved to be financially rewarding for.the sellers participating who sold produce and goods of all kinds. A donation was made by a . Blueberry resident to assist the commission in its efforts to Promote a peaceful’ and pro- gressive. community. ‘The upcoming popular fall dance wil! be held in the | spacious new Arena Complex with lots of room for dancing to the music of ‘the Generation Gap. The date is Nov. 6 and Terry Cormier is in charge of arrangements, to.serve a hot chili Junch, during | the dance. Ti now tthe at the park. Rising costs are making it Increasingly difficult to. complete this project, des- pite the energetic efforts at Recreation News and should be a real addition to: the pl fund-raising by the commission, ‘he second annual craft fair will be a two-day event this year with all area craftspeople invited to participate. The fair will be held in the new Arena Complex providing . a larger area for even more booths than lest year. Dates of the fair are Nov. 27 and 28. Arts and crafts of all kinds and There’s This, & This .. . By Pat Metge Next week sees the start of the last two ‘courses which Regional Recreation ‘Commis. sion No. 1 will be offering for- the: fall season, ‘The first learn to skate class for pre-schoolers will be- gin’ Wednesday. These classes consist of 10 lessons which will be held over a five week period Yarn Barn, at the re Store - and from most recreation mem- The recreation equipment called a Billy Goat's Bridge will - ‘soon be installed at the Blue- berry School’ ‘along with’ a plaque in memory of Hunter Herd. Funds. from the Herd Memorial Fund were also used to ‘purchase naturalist and wildlife books now in use in the school library. Blueberry Rec- reation Commission | will . be purchasing a. stainless steel slide, 'a new.type with safety features, to be installed in the Blueberry Park | for \the on and Fridays, With expert instruction being offered by a. professionally qualified instructress, this class is bound to be an excellent starling basis for any children who wish to learn the akills of skating. Chris McBeth will take the child through all aspects of the ‘skating movement until the child is proficient’ enough to move around the ice freely by his or her self. This class is open.to any child of pre-school age. There is no required skating level of the child before he or she enters the class: So for the | op- portunity of your child to ex- perience the joys of skating we hope you will enroll in our skate program. eee ‘The Minor Ball Association is attempting to finalize its 1976 season. Red Warner “has re- quested that all ball uniforms from the All-Star Team be turned into him immediately. pee oe, A reminder to any person who has’ taken part in the Bike-A-Thon either as a parti- cipant or a donor, we are still accepting pledge funds. Parti- cipants may make their pledges payable at the Recreation Of- fice. * 8 8 Persons interested in renting the mini ice at.the old arena may do so by contacting. the Recreation Office. As in’: previous years preference will be given to users who wish to rent seasonally or monthly. For family entertainment this is a swell way to spend an evening or an hour on the-weekends. (Continued on page 10A) CASTLEGAR NEWS, Friday, October 15, 1976 Can-Am Crawler (CRANBROOK}LTD. ‘The Balidoser People Genuine 1™ ory quantities are welcome! Some booths have been booked al- , ready 80 if you would like one “contact Lynda Carter. All booths are ona first come basis, Blueberry | Recreation Commission will be having a + bake table and a small raffle as _lts part of the fair. press and rebuilding, Corner bits, cutting edges, etc, “+A completa Service"? Admission will be free and the fair will provide area resl- dents’ with a opportunity to acquire creative arts and crafts. ‘The next: meeting of the commission will be held at the home ‘of Faye Cook. Phone Days 489-2711 Nights 489-3126 of 426-6494 Telex 041-4. ‘ALSO s “YOUR BOBCAT DEALER” SERA A ARIA I) White. Aluminum Patio Doors screens included 5’0"'x6'8"" $215 6'0''x6'8"" #229 Baked White.” Aluminum Storm “Doors $72: Semi & Gloss «.. 365-7725 Cedar Shingles. per bundle. 10% L. FESTIVE PAINTS Interior or Exterior. Latex and Alege Ad | 1 095 P&G Builders Supply Ltd. Across from the Arena n Honour: of the Car Show, Castocrd s the Hammer Dow iN ~ RIVERS | Glass Ud. for Ve o i] 1 Al a} Ji "7. oz. .Skein Reas$ $2.49 This W jeekend “Coolers, ete. Foll Bulbs Tulips, Narcisses, Allium,. Hyacinths Marshall Wells $1.49 < Car" is the. word this : Weekend : 6 So.Drop Into. : gas for tess! PLAZA. oe Welcome Back! © Steramex’. gets the Sit ther ‘treach. 2 tv ond Someiht Tas Robi Ladies Leather Coats. 14” 's This for Y Saturday Only = at the High Country Ski Shop | include: 512.50 BINDING INSPECTION Lubrication. Machine Testing BINDING MOUNTING .scsssesereee $8.00 (N.B. For any Binding Service, please bring your Boots) High Country Ski Shop Located in the Ram‘s Head Inn, Red Min. * 362-7710 1975 Torino 4dr. ht., 350 V-8, P.B., PS, A.Ti, radio. White® with blue int. 26,000 miles only. $3800 ing interior. Low mileage. Good $5 Revion Lipsticks 3 ree Shades 2.75, 2.95 ol 49 ony ‘& SATURDAY See You at the Eee cH 93° 977 CAR SHOW at the| |fiaan wy Bi | \Carl's Drug | CASTLEAIRD PLAZA |_