D2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 31, 1979 SHE SPORTY ONES] ALE et ACS 3 ead SHERSTOBITOFF of eck ck in time, all-star hockey choice." He is also ons of the top golfers in the area, HERB WILLIAMS It's the little things that spell success or failure Little things often spell the difference between success and failure in waterfowl funting. Empty shotgun shells are little things, but if left outside a blind, can scare some ducks and geese away. The metal reflects the light or the bright colors stand out against winter's dull browns and grays. The birds quickly learn to arsociate those points of li:ht or color with the boom-beom of guns. Any duck hunter can re- count times when a blind was surrounded by spent shells and the birds still came in. But gun-wise birds wil hesitate when they sec these unnatural objects, and there's no use in handicapping ourselves any more than necessary. Water- fowl hunting is tough enough as it is. rent Another little thing is that. area of a few square inches of a | shooter's face, looking up into the sky. An upturned face in a blind is visible to other humans several hundred yards away. Ducks and geese have even keener eyesight and can be warned off long before they ever get close. Some hunters blacken their faces, others wear a face mask with holes for mouth and eyes, while others rely on the brim of a hat from which they peep out warily while keeping heads down. Another smail thing is how tu approach a blind right after a fresh snow or when the ground is muddy. Each hunter should step in the boot prints of the loader so there will be only one set of prints leading to the blind. New snow or muddy ground that has been disturbed by many feet around a blind will tip off the more wary birds and cut down the number of those which do come in close enough. fie ALTERNATIVE PLACE to Take fs AS OFF .R.A. 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Kimberley at Efk Valley Nelson at Cranbrook Spokane at Trail © KHL Trail at Nelson Fernie at Columbia Valley Spokane at Kimberle Castlegar at Rosslan Saturday,, Nov. 3 e WIHL 2 Elk Valley at Spokane Cranbrook at Nelson Trail at Kimberley © KUHL Grand Forks at Columbia Valley Nelson at Rossland Creston at Castlegar Spokane at Fernie * Nelson Civic Centre a.m, — Atoms-Tudor vs. Toyota 10 a.m. — Atoms-Kootenay Tractor vs. Teamsters ‘ 10:30 a.m. Peewees-Community Video vs. Silvertip Sports 11:40. a.m. -— Peewees-Community Video vs. Kewasaki iueuetal 1:05 p.m, — City Auto vs. Civic Hotel... oes, 2:25 fan —Bantam Toyota vs. Sterliig® Sbes 00 p.m. Peewee or Bantam Rep EXHIBITION GAME T.B.A. © Juntor Novices: Castlegar 10:15 a.m. - Dixie Lee © Senior Novices: Castlegar 11:15 a.m. — Castle Tire vs. Klothes Kloset — old arena G Sunday, Nov. 4 e KUHL - ce ‘Grand Forks at Cranbrook Spokane at Creston * Trail Commercial League . 7:30 p.m. — Trail Tire vs. Rex Hotel 8:45 p.m. — Koot. 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WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE HWY. 3 TRAIL : Woolco Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday — 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ~ Wednesday NOV. 7 7:30 p.m. TRAIL Cominco Arena Tickets: $7 Cominco Arena - Kelly's C.1.A.T. «Dixie Leo PHONE: 368-6484 / . sic offense. In players like -ette and Jerry Butler the. Lei New York, N.Y.—Although most hockey observers felt that the ATLANTA NHL junior draft last summer was FLAMES a bummer, the utrent crop of Paul Reinhart—This underage TOdkies gracing NHL rosters ex: junior defenseman Is expected to Plode their theory.: Fans from add depth to the Southerners. around the teague will be treated Busing cares to lots of new faces as former 5 WHA rookies get their initial look at the NHL ranks as vill some, of those controversial underage (19) BOSTON youngsters, who are dralted by BRUINS many NHL teams. Somehow Ray Bourque—Yup, another Many of them ware able to crack hard-nosed blueliner, The Bruins ‘Ne big league lineup. Below is a list of those rookies heed some young bload back ©n no’ nave’ mado the jump to {the : NHL from the junior eanks and the Pee &) BUEFALo (( 9) SABRES various minor pro leagues. Lindy Ruff—Another great defenseman with the perfect name for the NHL style of play. He's already making a big lash. Mike Foligno—This right winger Is expected to add some more punch to the Wings’ medicore offense. . HARTFORD WHALERS Ray Allison—A big scorer in the junior ranks has expected to add ‘some depth on the right wing. CS MONTREAL WUD CANADIENS Danny __ Geoffrion—Boom Boom’s son is expected to score a bunch as one of the Canadiens’ . forwards. MINNESOTA W) STARS Mike Eaves—The best center- man in the CHL last: year, he'll eae have a tough time cracking the ni y Ruff. Stars’ lineup, but Eaves is a good to make their mark MA/ NEW YORK ee ISLANDERS Mike Hordy—-One of the team’s “best minor league defensive Prospects. Yvon Vuatour—As a forward, he's tough and can score. .Steve Tambellini—The 1978 first-rounder will provide depth at BET NEWYORK RANGERS Doug Sulliman—The pertect compliment for Hedberg and Nilson on the wing. Could be a big er. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS . Brian Propp—The Flyers are weak on left wing, so Fropp's presence helps immensely. al ST, LOUIS BLUES Perry Turnbull—-The high scar- + ing left winger will try and help the Blues’ anemic offense. TORONTO LEAFS Laurie Boséhmann—A good looking young torward. Mark Kirton—Ditto for Kirton. ” Toronto needs lots of help from these kids, WASHINGTON CAPS Bengt-Ake | Gustafsson—The ¥ let slick Swede is going to make a big name for himself as one of the Caps’ high scoring forwards. Next week—-A took at those great-looking youngsters from the CASTLEGAR NEWS, October 31, 1979 D3 Job File Details of these and other Job. opportunities are avail- ‘able at the: Nelson Canada Employment Centre, 514 Vernon St., Phone: 352-3155, e ° A Meadow Creck em- ployer requires a fully ex- perienced planerman to work full-time during the months of January, February and March. Work for the re- mainder of the year would be on call, This-position is ideal for semi-retired, or retired person, - 28 @ A log loader operator, experienced on grapple 966 and familiar with species is required in Harrop. (1116) s s * A mature person is pre- ferred to work as service station attendant in Salmo. (1179) e A New Denver employer requires a cleaning person to perform chamber duties. s eo: e A person with mechani- cal tendencies, and willing to work, is needed in Salmo to handle and change tires and to assist mechanic. re , A journeyman. truck mechanic, with knowledge of Cummins/Detroit motors and welding experience is wanted in the Nelson area, (1106) s | Employer in Castlegar is looking for services of ari ex- Porienced faller with own saw. (1121) * Service station in Castle- gar requires a certified auto- mechanic with forelgn auto repalr experience, (608) * s e Building contractor in Trail hes an opening for certified finishing carpenter for a month or two. Wage $9-10/hr. (1222) : . e Openings exist in Castle- gar for an agressive sales- person to sell industrial ment. Applicant must be knowledgeable about machin- ery. Salary $1200 a month plus commissions. s s ° Experienced carpet at lino layer \s being cought by, large building supply outlet Trail on a contract bas’ $2.25 sqare yard. (1174) ee 8 Diesel engine h is needed by a West Kooteng: municipality, CUPE wag $9.46/hr. sion os 6 Oy Medical clinle in mau requires services of a regis- tered X-ray technician as’ a equipment and small engine part-time or full-time basis. machines and other equip-- Salary is negotiable. RED MT. SKI PATROL — ANNUAL SKI SWAP PERSONS BUYING AT THE SKI SWAP WILL BE LOOKING FOR BARGAINS. THEREFORE, PRICE YOUR GOODS ACCORDINGLY AS IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE, THE SK SWAP WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE TRAIL ARMORIES ON NOVEMBER 2&3, (CHECK IN: FRIDAY 2 — 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. SATURDAY 3 — 8:30 to 10:00.g.m. SELLING ONLY: SATURDAY 3 — 10:15 a.m. 10 5:00 p.m, RULES FOR SELLERS: * + A fee of 15% of the selling price will be charged and there will be no fee if the items are nol sold. . Any items unsold and unclaimed by 6:00 p.m, of November 3rd will be donated to charity. }. The Ski Patrol will accept no responsibility for goods lost or stolen. However, security will be provided, . ttems for sale must be properly 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 faully or poor quality will not b rd with sawmill experience is . required in Slocan. (874) e 8 ¢ Trail Canada Empl: 1967 Stanley Cup winners; new coach, manager and style It's been 12 years now Paul Harrison and perhaps since the once-proud Maple Jiri Crha, from Czechoslovak- Leafs last brought the Stan- | ley Cup home to Toronto. In a big management shake-up owner Harold Bal- ia. The Leafs should fight it lard has re-hired Punch Im- lach as general manager. Punch was behind the win- ners bench in 1967, that last worked for Punch in Buffalo. ‘In the past two seasons the Leafs built a reputation for close checking, defensive hockey with liberal appli- cation of the body. With this formula they earned ninth By place overall and achieved mild play-off success but never serioysly threatened | the Canadiens. : The new management wants to downplay the tight- checking format of Roger Nielsen and stress increased speed and finesse. It will be interesting to see whether the Leafs actually follow that formula and if they do, to see what success they have with it. A On the surface the Leafs do not appear to be well 6 equipped for speed and elas- : Tiger Williams, Dave Hutchi- son, Dan Maloney, Pat Bout- possess very little finesse. These are baggage’ smashers — they play the ‘man and love to mix it up in the corners. Even the Leafs’ stars, with the exception of Sal- ming, achieve success more through industry and plain hard work, rather than deft moves and blinding speed. Darryl Sittler is one of the game's most honest workers TIRE AND AUTOMOTIVE CENTRES. 155 NOW y LA SALE Hallas ULTRA TRAC STEEL - AND VENTURA WHITEWALL ‘WINTER RAD out with Boston and Buffalo for their divisional title, but a finish overall of sixth or better would be surprising. & g NOVEMBER 6, 197: TIRE OFFER EXPIRES =f 77 REG. WOOLCO- PRICE 48.77 Each BR78 - over an 80-game schedule, e INCLUDES INSTALLATION while Lanny McDonald of the blistering, accurate shot is also one of the game's hard- est. hitters. Whether by muscle or style it is difficult to see the Leafs improving much on last year’s performance. They i simply don’t appear to have J the quantity of talent that Size CORNERING AND PI = CONSUMPTION o RADIAL TIRES PROVIDE IMPROVED STABILITY on OSITIVE STEERING RESPONSE. a LOWER ROLLING RESISTANCE REOUCES FUEL “TREAD DESIGN NOT SHOWN Ventura Ventura UltraTrac Ultra Sal Regular = Trac. Pr Each Centre, 835 Spokane St., Phone: 368-5566. A ready mix concrete company in Trail requires a certified experienced heavy duty mechanic, (1006) e 2 * Dentist in Trail requires services of an experienced dental hygienist on a part- time basis, Wages $84 per day. (90) ; . ltems tor sole must be in o safe and workable condition, clothes must be clean and free from tears, }. Your ticket is your receipt and must be presented in order to teclatm items unsold or collect the proceeds of sale, RULES FOR BUYERS: 1. Goods sold are used goods and carry NO guarantee or warranty, . The Red Mountain Ski Patrol assumes no responsibility for quallty or fitness of items sold. Descriptions ara those of the, seller and not of the Red Mountain Ski Patrol. }. All purchases ore final and no refunds or exchanges will be allowed. ‘ . Purchaser's cheques will only be accepted where iden- tification suitable to the Red Mountain Ski Patrol is provided and the purchaser is 19 years or more of a: THE RED MOUNTAIN SKI PATROL DOES NOT ACT AS AGENT FOR EITHER THE BUYER OR THE SELLER, BUT PROVIDES A VALUABLE SERVICE TO THE SKI COMMUNITY — SUPPORT YOUR SKI PATROL © _ SEASON PASSES WILL BE ON SALE For further information: Phone Rino DeBlasio at 364-1426 bonnie ath Winter Radial __ Tire Sale OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 3, 1979 ON ALL ADVERTISED ITEMS (EXCEPT TIRES) OIL & FILTER SPECIAL: 99 Complete Checkist, ET Oil Change {t New Filter Most North American cars, CD Install up to 5 litres of Quaker State, Valvoline, Castrol, Kendal or Sheil Oil. C1 Install new Fram warranty approved of filter © Complete chassis lubrication (sealed 'syster> ‘5 extra). O Check tire condition and adjust pressure (including spare) C. Check air filter and PCV valve. © Check al fluid levels. S Most cars. Balancing available at extra charge. ON RIM OR OFF RIM. SNOW TIRE INSTALLATION : 3 INCLUDES EachSeries 22F INSTALLATION Series 72. 67.88 Each GO MONTH Series 24 & 24F.75.88 Each WARRANTY Series 74. 78.88 Each POLICY Series 27.27F. 84.88 Each ORLON ACRYLIC SEAT COVERS LANDAU FRONT FLOOR MATS 77 Pair Rubbermaid Elegant moisture-esistant carpet floor mats, These colours to fit most cars. id comfort. acrylic pile. Available in assorted popular 100% front and sear mats come in § rich colours and fit most cars. MATCHING REAR MATS 9.47 Pair the Canadiens and Islanders possess, for example. The Leafs’ best five are excellent. In Sittler, McDon- ald, Salming, Turnbull and Palmateer the Leafs are *155SR-13 (P155/80R-12) 6R78-13 (P1B5/75R-13) OR78-14 (P1B5/75A-14) ER76-14 (P195/75R-14) FR7O14 ( 14)]° 39.77 about as good as anybody. On defense there is strength and potential. Sal- ming, of course is a genuine superstar — as good on offense as he is on defence. Tan Turnbull is very good and potentially great. Dave Bur- rows was excellent before being injured last season; but ordinary when he returned. Joel Quennville had an im- posing rookie season. GR78-14 {P215/75R-14}! FR78-15 (P20S/75R-15)| GR78-15 (P215/75R-15)} HR78-15 (P225/75R-15)' LR78-15 | (P235/75R-15) Worn -, DEPARTMENT STORES be set a brusron oF r.wnccunzern Pal should in goal with a little help from including Honda. FRAM AIR FILTERS Sizes to fit most North American vehicles including some tight trucks and foreign cars TANGLE-PROOF HEAVY-DUTY BOOSTER CABLES 16°? = Set 42-ft. 6-gauge copper cables. Heavy-duty 300-amp. insulated clips. No. ST612. WANETA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTRE Hwy. 3 TRAIL Woolco Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday — 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.