vy. of: Siberian ‘send @, two local ‘area teams competed in 8 part of Open Hou: ictiviti ner of mixed 8 Gander.’ Creek of the Castlegar: Gentlemen's Hoe. ‘place | hold ‘onto’ the lead /in the league for yet snathes week. ‘Dave. ‘Terhune, an ‘ex: ; Castlegar Rebels now. play- ‘ ing for Shuswap‘: Totems (Salmon . Arm) ‘of «the B.C. Sunior : Hockey. League ‘is “looking ‘very. good”: accord- prise.at pre-season activities this <= year./:.Terhune | was! brought in on alook-see basis with the accent: being on usa for::the ‘following’ season of: to Santor t Hockey Action, } 88/84. ‘turned’ into: an © excellent choice, playing at centre and ; ‘showing great quiekness aud th six, points. Kalesnikoff. and Maloney: are tied for fifth with five points each. In action this week, Goose ” “Cheek defeated ‘Trans-X 16-6 Wednesday while on Thurs-: day : x: old “arena. “On Wednes Kalesnikott «: nd Grader: Creek square off at,9:80, has at the:old are tournament.” >< FORTINIS: FURNACE VACUUM AND AIR DUCT. : CLEANING SERVICES - CHIMNEYS © “throug sh to No mber 30.” bo iT. BEFORE XMAS AND SAVESSS. “Tow! ond goal of the game at' 22:20 Shop at 9'a.m. this morning while: at: 10:45. a.m. ‘Trail’ pend acored his’ see LEAGUE annual tournam TLEGAR vs. Maloney, Canucks, 8 p.m, volda arena. r. SUN > HOCKEY— CASTLEGAR: "COMMER! i: lex. Binal ‘at nas ya.mat arene comple: R JUV LES: : MO! NDA’ HOCKEY — GENTLEMEN'S tEAGUE: 9:30 p.m. old arena TUESDAY: é OCKEY _ COMMERCIAL LEAGUI tors vs. Mountain Sports Hut, 10 P sa WEDNESDAY. HOCKEY —’ NHL: A:A. Kings channel 1 , LEAGUE: "kalesnikolt vs. Gander: Creel NOV. 13 and;14 CURLING — Nelson Businessgirl' sca INDAY 1’ i scores for. C ‘Trail. Pro shoe in i | hockey Sey eigen assisted on tho goal. By GasNews Staff’ “ Ootischenia Elenietitary School; held “its” first: cross- country run recently ending in-the’ following ‘results: 'Girls'Grade ‘1’and 2 half Ladene Le! sec Larissa “ Cheveldave, third. : ¢' ond;,Travis Stoochnoff, third. Girls; 2 km run’ far’ eight- nay, “feats Amie: Chernoff, Billie Jo Koln, third. Boys’ ‘second; Rene Cherry, third,: run,’ Derrek Kittson, first; Boys run,’ Adam ‘Pruss, first; Myles: Makortoff, « Girls’ 3-km run for 11-year- year-olds, Michelle: ‘Nogreiff, - Debbie: Chernenkoff, second first; Kirstin Mason, second; Boys run, Jason Babich, first; Nathan ‘Pongraz, second! ° »Run (8-km) for 10 year an girls, ‘Charmaine ‘Aberdee ” SUPPLY LTD. All Kiwanis Atl ovhur clubs wubeucuive first,’ Gale Pruss,: ‘enn z aeasases Srondon {PrAlbert Kamloops {Portland ” BIle™ Seegsess Sgeaes 8 Broceeds willbe dirocted towards community projocts d organirations vi procuuds second; * *Kelly’ Kittson,’ second;* Allan Dean Osachoff, third. third. “Girls? 2-km: run ‘for’ nine. olds, ‘Teri Negreiff, ° firat;- and Elita Loverenow, : third. ° ‘Boys’ run, Blaine | Bartsoff, , first, Denny. Popoff, parti pated in a.1-km run’ id Be formed very well. : | Weekend i: ae wueneguscs VRSGates! Rap gal 1H] fit {yee Nov.3aeeea Goat's ese Nov. Trane X7 Kelegnihott 6: Stariley Humphries: See- : ondary -School': Senior.’ Rockettes": Wednesday ‘as.’ they. went down in’ defeat” *1-0 Trail's J. L. Crow ft -gan University hockey Wild- - assists'ina recent 148, loss to points’ (62! goals and: 42 as- . sists) and three points for the ‘for 48 points. ' fleld | to;-win', the West. Kootenay. High School: AA championships... and>,;ad-).;:/ “vance: to” the provincial ‘stepped up the defense. ° ‘goal in: to’ SHSS's' numer- finals in“ Victoria “Nov. 1148. ,, was: {disappointing : the: Castlegar win this year’ Rockettes coach Verna ‘ Chernoff : noted ‘that the team “had many ‘scoring’ \ '. team> “all pe Pretty i ‘opportunities . but. : once Trail scored during the age ‘second Trail’ had:'two'shots on ~ ous shots'on'the Trail goal- tender.) 2...) : : Chernoff’ noted that ‘her hard.” ateur: ‘he administered | by the Hockey ‘Assoelation and Easo CAHA:: More ‘than’ 20,000 | Petroleum ‘Canada (has an- | minor |hockey teams across’ nounced the establishment of \ the country will be invited, to | improved «play :i:by: young Canadian’ players ‘in ‘ "goal five minutes into th e Grand ; Forks and: Fruit vale, home of the 1982. Koot- ‘enay International Senior. 4 23 ts Baseball Laue Sealitons hosting next year's BC. Sen- Beaver’ Valley ‘Blazers,: are ‘ior: Baseball: Ch _KISBL to host fourney all financial - obligations and fated the. bast chance . of recently © granted*:to the league at. the BCABA’s an- Y couver. Selkirk‘ College: Saints men's Volleyball: team‘ wrap- ped up a weekend of exhi- bition action Oct: 30 and 31 at Lewis and ‘Clark school in Spokane with an impressive second place finish. The. Sel- kirk ‘A’ team won six games and lost two during’ round- robin:play and then defeated the'Spokane Volleyball Club; - , Aand C teams 2-0, 2-0 before losing ‘to Moscow Volleyball; ‘ tied Seah tee “Aug! i ‘holiday Weekend the .“B.C.. Host”. portfolio. the first ever for the KISBL siokae Volleyball Club . since ‘the league's birth in. Green 2-0 ‘and © ‘Pullman ~1977. (WSU) 2-1 in the playoffs. Trail Crown Point Orioles" Selkirk College. Saints management “has also - indi- coach-Tim Frick, was ex- cated interest in playing the tremely pleased: with. his host -role ‘on’ behalf: of the team’s performance on the KISBL. However league ac- weekend. This was the Saints cess to concession sales’ and first ‘competitive experience gate - receipts is. somewhat in the: 1982/88 season. Their. restricted by current. Trail next test comes-on Nov. 26, Parks and: Recreation * De- 27 at the University of B.C. in partment policy. Because the Vancouver. ‘host league is for nual meetings hold in Van! to the operation of the’ tour- nament,. flexibility.'in: these! revenue earning’ areas must be- excercised: :before ’’ the -| league.can even start to'con- “and Trail have-been givens deadline of March:16,1983 to. submit ‘their Feéspective ‘for- mal applications to the league office. The: final“decision :is ' a; ‘national |! minor’ * Hockey . participate. ° awards program to eeogles ability,” sportsmanship'’ and 60,000, - each of the next three years. + -The $900,000 Esso Medals Achievement Program will 2 We “are particularly pleased that Esso Petroleum,’ . ‘ despite hard economic times, has chosen'to support minor ‘ hockey,”: ‘sald ‘Murray “Cos-"" tello, president of the CAHA. “Esso's program ‘will help PENTICTON cri = ‘There's'a familiar name in '[/ the» lineup’ of : Penticton Knights these days as they’ go about the ‘challenge of Hockey League champion- ship. Playing on ‘the right wing is Brett Hull, who like his father Bobby, is stocky in build'and equipped with a shot that’ causes’ night- -mares for’ goaltenders. :- Hull; 18, is'the third ‘of. four brothers to play junior. hockey, although he almost quit after last season. OT: just didn't ‘feel like interest.” He was the leading goal- scorer with North Vancou- Tov nile "A" team last sea- . son and during the summer played pickup hockey with his 'friend,- Alley. Cook. of ( Another Hu ll hits thei ice } defending their B.C: Junior’ ~ he would playing anymore,”: he said : in an interview. “I lost: North Shore Winter Club, -N h “Bellingham, Wash. ‘BCJHL and Tm goin good,” said : the 6-foot-11, 190-pounder. | Aull: has; He.’ has two’ power-play goals, a shooting efficiency rating of 17 per cent and is a. plus-13, a club official said Tuesday. He's a Grade 12 student who attends high school in nearby Summerland : and C) nothing bet- ‘ter than to attend college next: fall. ‘He said he doesn't mind 2 the added “pressure ‘of, being; Bobby. Hull's | son. “Tm‘getting kind of used to it now: in fact, I like it. “Over: the years. I've . taken a lot of stuff and.it doesn’t : affect. me. any- more.” tip s| He also. is looking for- ward to playing in front of his.dad in the near-future, Brett previously lived in th Vancouver with his mother, Joanne. 2 ; Hull’s © older _ brothers ‘both are still playing hoc- key. Bobby Jr., 21, started: juni ; onif sMohowks of the « ‘Manitoba Senidr’ Hockéy ~ 20, tobe's ry the KISBL April 1,,1988.: Direct.Line to CasNews | Classifieds 365-2212 Club 0-2 in the final. The ‘Saints B’ squad cap- tured ‘the consolation cham- pionship and ended up witha seventh: place finish, three spots ahead of the last place squad. The. Saints ended ' round robin play with a 2.6 record but’ went on to defeat Local boy scores .’ By CasNews Staff Castlegar’s, Bruce Martin, a member of Northern Michi- cats, scored a goal and two. the Miami ‘Redskin Martin now. has 34 career season (1-253). |. ;- Martin, a senior forward with the team, is. currently tied for:second in scoring in‘ league games. He is majoring: in finance at the University. Martin was the winner of the best: forward award in 1982, He: was also 17th in 1982-in Central Collegiate Hockey Association scoring. -with 24 goals and 24 assists eae ji Now the smooth taste - - COMPARE THE and mellow quality of our best-selling rye, Seagram's Five Star; is. GREAT NEW VALUE .OF SEAGRAM’S 3 FIVE STAR AT YOUR ‘LOCAL: STORE. an even better buy. 9 OAC. Full range of Dodge, Chrysler & Plymouth avail.'If not in stock ™- pecial 1963 PLYMOUTH RELIANT 4 DOOR. SEDAN | A FEW 1982 MODELS LEFT AT SPECIAL PRICES TEST DRIVE THE 1983 DODGE 4x4 . Special for Novembes Winter tires Included in every new car purchase Ranger package, law mites, 1980 Citation auto, 6.b., ps V-6, 4 door HIB, 41,000 km. 1979 Pontiac LeMans sw S-apeed 1978 Ford Mustang ‘speed, Hatchback PAUL’S USED: CARS | 1981 Ford. % Ton suto., pb, p.b., V-8 me SOLD er. Reo ate ceesentnen ee $1695 EEK At EHICLES 1976 AND OVER CARRY. FULL POWERTRAIN WARRANTY Waneta. 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