BA. Tessa renestert. —o sees Please Clipand Save «== =semam om: Castlegar Rebels 1980-81 Schedule Oct. CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 24, 1980 Fri. Castlegar at.Trail Sat. Rossland at Castlegar Fri. Trail af Castlegar Sat. - Castlegar at Creston « Fri. Cranbrook-at Castl Sun. Castlegar'at Spokane * Fri. . Grand Forks at Castlegar Sat. Castlegar at Crdnbroo Tues. Nelson at Castlégar Sat. | Castlegar atS Sun. Castlegar at Sot. Grand Forks.at C Fri. Castlegar at Rossl Fri. Creston at Castlegar Sat. Castlegar at Trail Fri. Sparwood at Castlegar Sat. Rossland at Castlegar Tues. Grand Forks at Castlegar . Sat. ‘ Nelson at Castlegar Fri. ' . Castlegar at Nelson Sat. Col. Valley at Castlegar * Fri. Castlegar at Nelson Tues. Castlegar at Nelson Fri. Castlegar at Gr. Forks Sat. Kimberley at Castlegar + Tues. Castlegar at Trail Sat: Castlegar at Rossland Fri. Trail at Castlegar Sat. Castlegar at Gr. Forks Fri. © Castlegar at Rossland Sat... ALL STAR GAME Tues. Nelsonat Castlegar Grand Forks at Castlegar Castlegar at Trail Castlegar at Gr. Forks Rossland at Castlegar Castlegar at Nelson Nelson at Castlegar Tues. Castlegar at Rossland Fri. Spokane at Castlegar « Why not consider Sfocan Valley in your outdoor fall activities? This area is an’ outdoor habitat for the out- ;doorsman, Fishing in Lemon Creek and the Six Mile Lakes Is a’ popular venture. Rain. bow Trout and Dolly’ Varden are plentiful. On the west side of Slocan' Lake the photogra- pher- will encounter vast scenic areas. This Valhalla Range includés Beatrice and Evan's Lake, as well as an abundance of smaller lakes and streams. Grizzlies are. present in the Valhallas, along with other larger mam- mals, Slocan Park Community Hall. Learn how to tie that popular Royal Coachman, ., There “wil be two mac. rame classes held Oct. 18 and 25 at‘the Slocan Park Com- munity Hall and at the Win- law Begone Schoo). it of the Fail Pro; ie of are filled. If . By MAUREEN GRAY The. Castlegar Closed Tournamént.was finally com- pleted, after being held over two: weekends, due to, wea- ther ‘conditions, ‘Our’ junior | members made a clean sweep of the main events with Tom De- Paoli and Sandra Elasoff - being all-around ‘winners. Congratulations to you both! The following are the results ‘of the’ various events: Tom ‘DePaoli defeated Ron Friesan 6-1, 6-1 to cap- ture: the ‘men's ‘A’ singles, while ¥Sandra Elasoff ‘de- feated Sandy Beleayke 60; for the women's. ‘Gordon Gray : dgie Malcolm Scott 7-5,00, men's singles ‘B’ ani een Gray lost to Lor’ 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 for the we Tom 'DePaoli, rid: Donofrio ‘defeat seault and Ron Frit 60, 6-1,in a very ifee and‘Joanne Scott wén event ‘by defeating: Phyllis Dolgopol and Patty. Richards. 14; 6-1. “Again Tom DePaoli and . Sandra Elasoff captured an- ‘ether title-by defeating Lori "and Ron Friesan in the mixed ‘A’ doubles 6-2, 6-2, while ‘another:junior couple, Steve ~ Donofrio and Sandy Belezyk defeated’Barb and Art Dus- seault 6-1, 6-1 for the ‘B. Barb received a prize for most improved player. Allen Gray, defeated ‘ Doug Hallet in ‘round robin play 6-8, 6-3 to win the junior ‘A’ title. Doug received a prize for runner-up. We would like to thank our: president, Gordon and tournament directors, Art and Ron for a wello nized tournament, despite all. the Saws ° Drills © Tools, Chain Saws © Scissors te, ‘oley' catlaped i “aitoiweld Baadaaie : Blades up'to '2" wide - FALL MEETING willbe held at te COMMUNITY. COMPLEX” “OCT. 5,8:00 P.M.: All Minor Hockey Parents are urged to attend. ; “COACHES DIV: MANAGERS for the 1980-81 Hockey Season. Application for- a msare ovallable atthe Community Comptex. ALL CLEARANCE SA Clipper Canoes 16.8 ft. 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Typical is the signing of players, some with dad, some with mother and still others with mother doing the job on her own. Boys not yet registered have still another chance this total of 114 boys si School receives books from Canada Council The whole school of Winlaw, was among the 617 Canadian organizations from Black Tickle, Nfld., to Old Crow in the Yukon, who have received kits of Canadian books from the Canada Coun- cil in 1980. Among the groups re- ceiving books are aries in rural communities, prisons, senior citizens’ clubs, cultural centres, hospitals, commun- ity groups, native peoples’ associations, primary schools in remote areas and high schools that provide library service to their community. Recipients of the book donation program must be organizations with limited budgets for book-buying who make the books available to people in the community. The books were pur- chased by the council from 103 English-language and 51 MARINA L French-language Canadian publishers. Recipients could- * request a kit containing 80 works of fiction, poetry and plays, 80 works of non-fiction, able in English, in French, or in both languages. The hook donation pro- gram is designed to help both community groups and Can- adian writers and publishers by providing ‘high-quality Canadian books to areas of the country where they are not easily available. In col- laboration with the Depart- ment of External Affairs, books are also distributed abroad, The book kits are dis- tributed during the National Book Festival, a nation-wide annual. celebration of Can- adian books and magazines. ; Castlegar 365-2108 CASTLEGAR’S EXCLUSIVE STIHL SAW DEALER District Community Saturday when registration will again be held at the Castlegar and Complex from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Forms for boys . and fathers interested in refereeing this year can also be filled out 7 during registration for the referee clinic level | and II to be held in -- Castlegar Oct 4and 5. Minor hockey starts Oct. 6. —cestewsFoto by tole Hughes Share afternoon of games| Thirty-six members “of the Castlegar and District Senior Citizens took part in bridge, whist and crib games during an afternoon of en- tertainment last Thursday in their Centre. i Winners were: crib high seore — Jack Marcellus; low — Bob Cormier; bridge high. score — Ernie Newman, low — Mrs. M. Town; whist high score —Mary Owens, low — Margaret Grills. Mrs. J. Hes- lop presented. the winners with their prizes. | . Prior to the starting of the games, Mrs. M. Olson reported the prices of cater- ing to the seniors’ Christmas Dinner in their Centre.and of the . various. organizations PUT YOUR ‘ho would cater. This will be discussed at the regular. business meeting in October. and final -plans made. Refreshments were served, “Happy’ Birthday” was sung for the September birthday members and the birthday cake was cut and served. have the rates — Rent by the Hour, Day or Week. Inlay a relaxing dey 00 the fake * CALLUS 229-4777 "SUNNY SLOPE _ MOTEL & CAMPGROUND : BaLroul ~ REBELS JUNIOR. SATURDAY. _-SEPT. 27 SPOKANE FLAMES ‘at the Arena Complex OUTDOOR SKILLS TO THE TEST! Do you enjoy outdoor activities? Can you light a wood fire on a wet wind) the mountains? without o compass Can you reada topographical map? flooded out ino rainstorm? paddling and portaging? ) fy SS ROS Oe edible plants? We vities? iy doy? Can you carry a pack fora weekend hike into Can you follow a compass becring or find North Can you select a site for a test which won't be Can you cook a meal on a wood fire using foil Cony ou handle a conoe - including packing, Can ou identify local flora and founa including wid you like 10 enjoy more outdoor acti- = m a Aenea aac Ee SFeoia ou dite b bog etivit 801 you to teach them the skills they need. Put your outdogr skills to @ real test! Teach thém fo our youth! If you scored less than 6 yes answers, bu! an- swered yos to questions #1 and #10, Scouts Canada provides courses designed 10 help leaders develop these outdoor skills. Contac! your local Scout troop of Venturer company of phone Scouts Canada for m: formation. Phone 365-7586 or 365-5670. MINOR HOCKEY PLAYERS Registration tor Hockey will take place at the _ Community Complex ‘Saturday, Sept. 20th & 27th 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. — tration Fees far 1980-81 Season Novice .....ccsceecece es 9339 Atom & Up...... coe ee AZO Sweater Deposit ........ + 20° (Midget &. Juveniles Hockey Jacket ‘ord : Bo Taken at the Same Time. | even. ngine wear. 323 NELSON. AVE. .. NELSON. |... :352-6688 . -DL5398_ ~ 11'S HERE, T'S Now ~ COMPUTER (COMMAND | “CONTROL, An - Fuel trols) phere ‘ “@PTIONALIN MANY. CHEVROLETS A microprocessor (computer) monitors engine performance. 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