14-point quarter for the Ti- CALGARY (CP) — Former sista to help the University of Alberta Golden Bears in an 18-2 win over the Japanese All Stars in the Molson International Universities Hockey Challenge tourna eats, who finished the season Eastern final Nov. 11. Hamilton quarterback Former Rebel scores twice ment Friday night. In other games of the sec- ond day of the tournament, Concordia University Sting- ers beat United States Inter- national University Gulls 82 and Calgary Dinosaurs blast- ed Alaska Anchorage Sea- wolves 16-3. Smart Santas savings from Gerrick Cycle! Sole starts Fri., Oct. 26. SPECIAL NOTE '15% OFF PARTS ON THESE SPECIALS! 1491 Bay Ave., Trail itS never too early will check these BIKES & RUNNERS at “Rock Bottom” Clear-out! Bikes by Norco, Nishiki & Apollo — PRICES CUT Runners by New Balance, Adidas & Brooks 2 for the Price of | Pair! GERRICK CYCLE & SPORTS ~ tow! — 364-1661 12-1. $7.00, 5weeks REGIONAL RECREATION COMMISSION #1 OCT. 28 — Public Skating 1:45 to 3:30 p.m. Admission: Adults $1.25. Students $1.00. Children 75¢€ OCT. 29 — Baby Ballet 11:15 to 12. $7.00. 5 Weeks. Baby Tap OCT. 30 — Adult noon skate 12 1. $1.00. Public Skating 2:30 win KAMLOOPS .(CP) — Castlegar native Gord Wal ker scored one of the goals that helped pave the way for a 66 decision for Blazers over Lethbridge but moved into a 41 lead after two periods. Singles came from Rudy Poeschek, Rob Brown, and Ryan Ste wart. Racers hold auction Red Mountain Racers are holding their annual’ auction and dance at 7:30 p.ni. Satur- day night at Rossland Sec- ondary: School. Over 400 items, most of them donated by Trail, Ross- lapd.,and Castlegar mer- chants, will be up for grabs at the. auctian. The auction and dance is one of Red Mountain's major fundraising activities. Money raised goes towards support- ing, the racing team, which currently has seven members on the Canadian national team. FOILED AGAIN Tuesdays at the Kinnaird Junior Now Open For Every HOCKEY STICK We Sell at Regular Price We will d HOCKEY to4 31 — Morning Fitness Classes at Kinnaird Hall. Visit the 7 p.m. Complex Holl, Proceeds to UNICEF. Ages 6 - 13 years NOV. 1 — Rebels vs. Grand Forks, gome time 8 p.m. Public Skating. 2:30 to 4:30. NOV. 2 — Public Skating 10:30 - 12 NOV. 3 — Rebels vs Trail Junior Smokeaters, game time 8 p.m. Public Skating 2:45 to 4:45 NOV. 7 — Dough Art. Create a set of dough dolls. 4 sessions 7 to 8:30. $20. Register now for Session Il of Voriety Hour, Babysitting, Aqua Fit, Morning Aerobics, Evening Aerobics, Skating Fun domentols 2601-6th Ave., Castlegar Phone 365-3386 SHOP Effective the month of October — WHEN YOU SUPPORT US — WE SUPPORT YOU! $1.00 to Castlegar Minor Hockey Ski Season is Coming! « -. Two participants in the class held Secondary School gym exchanges thrusts and parries. CASTLEGAR SPORTS ————————EE Weekend Wrap-up CENTRE Specializing in © Hockey © Fishing * Curling > seep and Skate Sharpening We have the latest in shor Bess BSSBEe veNee 2177 Columbia Ave. (ext to Grifene's) 365-8288 wause tesestos~ sseut SLRSSRe> ssocos BASKETBALL 102 Uiah $4 if { TRANSACTIONS coon New Yor Vornees name Dich Tidrow i cy New Jersey Mets sign quord Kelvin Ran sey to two-yeor contract Washington Bullets place guord self Castlegar SUNDAY FOOTBALL — NFL: New Orleans Saints vs. Cleveland Browns, 10 a.m., channel 7; regione! coverage of Butfalo Bills at Miami Dolphins or Denver Broncos vs. Los Angeles Raiders, | p.m chonne! 6; Sen Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Roms, | p.m chonne! 7 v More info call 365-5028 Times: Tves. 7 to 9 p.m. — Thurs. 7 to 9 p.m. PLACE: Kinnaird Elementary School MINOR SOCCER BUBIIES SessEs~ GENERAL MEETING a SEOs VEBEBY> weaweeds vu ve0ds — MEW YORK CITY MARATHON: 10:30 o.m.. chon. nel 4 HOCKEY — COMAAABRCIAL LEAGUE: Sandman Inn vs. Volley Con- tractors, noon; Castlegar Playboys vs. Corling O'Keete, 9:30 p.m. Gomes at Castlegar Community Complex MONDAY FOOTBALL — NFL: Seattle Seahawks vs. Son Diego Chargers. 6 p.m., channel 4 TUESDAY HOCKEY — COMMERCIAL 2 Williams Moving vs. Carling OKeete, 10 p.m., Castlegar Community Complex WEDNESDAY HOCKEY — NHL: Los Angeles Kings vs. Vancouver Canucks, 7:30 p.m., channel 13. | CostewsProte by Ryen Witeon [ i i Et i it i H eathedral-length veil trim- na Postnikoff of Vancouver, the bride's sister, and the flower girl was Angela Brig- geman of Castlegar, the bride's cousin. The matron of honor and bridesmaid wore pink floor- length dresses with lace bodices. The flowergir! wore a dress with a lace bodice. The bridesmaid and ma tron of honor both carried bouquets of pink carnations, white mums and baby's breath. The flower girl car- MID-AUGUST WEDDING . . . Judy Pryce, dau; Castlegar was married Aug. 18 at St. Rita's Cat the newlyweds are residing in Vancouver. NOTICE TO BUSINESSMEN A new pilot program can provide a 50% WAGE SUBSIDY to those who hire a high school student part-time. For more intormation call THE WORK / SCHOOL ARRANGEMENT PROGRAM 368-6434 (Collect) ried a bouquet similar, but smaller. The best man was Barrie Vereshagin of Calgary, and the usher was Dwayne D'An- drea, the bride's brother, from Castlegar. The groom wore a black tuxedo with satin lapels, and a white rose boutonniere. The best man and usher wore grey suits with black trim on ter of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Pryce ot ic Church, Castlegar, to Bill, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wicken of Williams Lake, B.C. After ah MR. AND MRS. PAUL POSTNIKOFF . residing in Castlegar the lapels, and white carna- tion boutonnieres. The reception was at the Fireside Place banquet room in Castlegar, which was tastefully decorated white and pink streamers and bells. The head table was cov- ered with lace-cloth, and fea- tured silver candlestick hold- ers with white candles and bouquets of pink roses. Prove by Vogue Studios The guest tables had pink rose buds and white mums. White confetti in a pink net, tied with a white bow decorated the place settings. ‘The wedding cake was iced in white icing with lily of the valley, and groups of pink roses, with a crystal cake top which had two bells hanging inside and two small birds at the base. The master of ceremonies was Richard D'Andrea, the bride's uncle, of Trail. The toast to the bride was made by Jim Hemmons, of Castle- gar Out of town guests were from Trail, Nelson, Vancou- ver, Victoria, Sparwood, Christina Lake, Grand Forks, Calgary, Prince George and Edmonton. The newlyweds are resid. ing in Castlegar, after a honeymoon trip to Vancou ver Twin city considered By CasNews Staff The City of Castlegar is considering “twinning” itself with a city in the USSR to help further world peace. The suggestion that Castlegar twin itself with a Russian city came from Ques- nel Mayor Michael Pearce. In a letter to council, Pearce said Quesnel has been involved in sister city rela. Eliminate sewer station By CasNews Staff Castlegar council agreed this week to eliminate a sewer pump station near Maloney Pontiac car dealer- ship at a cost of $13,000. Funding will come from $45,000 originally earmarked for work on the south sewer system. By eliminating the sewer pump station, the city hopes to save upwards of $2,860 a year in maintenance costs. tionships with a Japanese city since 1981 when the cities were twinned. “The twinning has helped to foster better cultural and economic understanding of the Japanese people for the people of Quesnel,” he said. “Indeed, Rotary clubs, chambers, Lions clubs and elementary schools have twinned as well as the cities themselves,” he said. “Every one involved here under stands the Japanese pepole much better as a result.” He suggested Castlegar SECURITY SYSTEMS ALL TYPES OF ALARM SYSTEMS Ultrasonic Red) Photoelectric Fire A Systems — Local Alarms Central Station — Etc L & L SECURITY SYSTEMS Phone 365-7191 Lou's Hoolaett Monager twin with a city in Russia of similar size. “Perhaps we can start a large ‘people’ movement through better understand- ing in both countries to pres- sure political leaders to move to peace,” he said. Ald. Albert Calderbank said the suggestion is “a good idea” but added he didn't know how council would carry it out. Council agreed to have city staff investigate. 6 Weeks Prepaid, 1 Week Free! 10% Discount on Shorter P: Programs 2 Weeks Minimum. DIET CENTER.’ CENTE: MULE DEER ano WHITE TAIL DEER Full Shoulder Head Mounts — Any Position $245 — 120 Day Delivery Mule Deer photo — Courtesy Gary Shannon GRIFONE TAXIDERM 2181 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-6944 DENRA TQ SANK Body Glitter Regular $3.98 Costumes, Masks & Decorations ...... . ee ALL 203: $339 Y Bridge results Eleven pairs competed at the Oct. 22 meeting of the Joy Keillor bridge club. The average score was 54, with the following winners: Bill Gorkoff and Stan Jen kinson with 63'%, Jim and Bev Swain with 61'4, Norm and Les Gallie with 51, Etuka and Dorothy Cameron with 60, and Heather Pottle and Mary Stewart with 57'* DROP EVERYTHING We have an announcement to make! Len’s Auto Body in Thrums will now be known as ‘MOLENS AUTO BODY LTD. We thank all our customers for the support we have received in the past. We are looking forward in serving your needs in the future CORRECTION In our ad in the Castlegar News of Wednesday Oct. 24, the copy should have read as follows “We Have a High Rate of INTEREST for Your Money”’ monthly Line of Credit & savings Daily interest paid i No minimum balance [¥ Combined chequing Check Carl's Large Selection of Hair Sproys for Halloween | ALSO Revion Natural Wonder Nail Enamel & Lipsticks ....... yy, Price _— RED MOUNTAIN SKI PATROL ANNUAL SKI SWAP Persons buying at the ski swap will be looking for bargains, therefore price your good: eccordingly as Ht will be to your odvantoge. ROSSLAND, BC THE SKI SWAP WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE TRAIL ARMORIES NOVEMBER 2 & 3 CHECK IN FRI., NOV. 2 — 5:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. SAT., NOV.3 — 8:30 A.M. TO 10:00 A.M. SELLING ONLY SAT., NOV. 3 — 10:15 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. RULES FOR SELLERS: 1. A fee of 15% of the selling price will be char; if the items are not sold. There will be a 10¢ charge for each item togged. 2. Any items unsold and unclaimed by 5:00 p.m. of November 3, will be donated to charity The Ski Patrol will accept no responsibility for goods lost or stolen however, security will be provided. Items for sale must be property described, priced, bundled and tied by the seller Loose ski bindings must be attached to a board — tags will be supplied. Lace boots (except children’s) and faulty or poor quality equipment will not be accepted Items for sale must be in a safe and workable condition, clothes must be clean and free from tears. Your ticket is your receipt and must be presented in order to reclaim and there will be no fee ° Adult Ski Package Dynastar Visa Skis Salomon 347 Bindings Bert Club Poles ...... Mounting & Hot Wax .... items unsold or collect the proceeds of sale Skates will be accepted RULES FOR BUYERS: 1. Goods sold ore used goods and carry ne guarantee or warranty The Red M in Ski Patrol no resp ibility tor quality of fit- ness of items sold. Descriptions are those of the seller and not the Red Mountain Ski Patrol. All purchases are final and no refunds or exchanges will be allowed. Purchaser's cheques will only be pted where it i tabs to the Red Mountain Ski Patrol is provided and the purchaser is 19 years or more of age The Red Mountain Ski Patre! does net ect os provides c valuable service to the ski community. 30 days to 5 years Monthly income plans Compounded interest 2 plans RRSP Term Deposit option Fy Kootenay Savings Credit Union SALIRO «SOUTH SLOCAN = MAKUSP NEW DENVER WAIMETAPLAZA ss Sie eed TU tetra carton... @ Castlegar News and SuperValu apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers @& Supervalu Wednesday, Nov. 7 7:00 Recreation Center: Arts & Crafts Room ust p.m. for ether the buyer or the seller but from $60 te $125 your ok! petro! rappear Ski Beets — $125 ‘s Most Cor ph In order to continue this league next year, your particip at this ting — THERE WILL BE On OCT. 27 AS ¥ TRAN FRUITVALE CASTLEGAR panes iaiptagie: