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The object of the program is to promote and nurture the small successful entrepreneur, a development centre news release says. enhanced The vehicle to this business awareness is the owner development program, an initiative of Jobs Sirategy unveiled Canada Em the Canadian three years ago by ployment, which begins in Trail Oct 11, and in Nelson Oct tinues for six months, the release says The f speaker for the inaugural session is Sally Abbott of successful 12 and con ured Vancouver. She is who has taken her skills as a businesswoman. high-profile, entertaining speaker on workshops and seminars across western Canada. “Objectives and Strategies the focus of her October appearance In Nelson largest economy says Dan Cooke Kootenay Enterprise adviser for Nelson The We Development Centre Trail a a Pete small business is the employer h ocal Centre's client Kootenay Enterprise representative n the metropolitan area and 1 Ness canvass the who has only just started tc Trail and ar area. Ness position of client adviser a vast finan brin al and entrepreneurial background the release says. He graduated from high school in Cre n joined the RCAF to fly jet fighter in the armed forces he att LivingWaters Faith Fellowship 2329-6th Avenue Phone 365-5818 GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 2605 Columbia Ave REV_J-FERRIER © 3653182 Morning Worship 11.00.a.m CHURCH OF GOD 2404 Columbia Avenue Church School 9:45 a.m Morning Worship 11 a.m Pastor Ira Johnson * 365-6762 ~ FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP (A.C.0.P.) Below Castleaird Plaza Phone 365-6317 PASTOR: BARRY WERNER * 365-2374 SUNDAY SERVICES Adult Bible Class 9 300 # Evening Fellowship 6:30 p.m Wednesday: Home Meetings 7 p.m Friday Youth Ministries 7 p.m HOME OF CASTLEGAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 365-7818 PETER NESS . Castlegar area adviser ment department of a major Canadian assurance company He was transferred to Toronto where he spent the next 13+ years in cial develop in Hamilton and Toron: financing major com ment project to. He is a professional member of the Real Estate Institute of British Colum bia In addition to everal en trepreneurial ventures of hisown, Ness managed a mortgage insurance com pany in Vancouver for 10 years, and for the last three years has supervised a subsidiary depariment” of Southam community ently following th dedly optimistic’ and is enthusiastic about offering the owner development program to_regional businesses, the release says “Successful businessmen in larger centres attend seminars of this type to get ideas to improve their business,” Ness says. ‘Now we are bringing the West same opportunities to Kootenay region Cooke said the owner development program takes a three-prong approach to business education The first is to bring in a series of six keynote speakers who are successful small entrepreneurs or experts in business management. These are augmented by two workshops led by regional experts in various aspects of small business management. The workshop topics are dictated by the participating businesses thus ensuring the workshop topic is relevant to their needs In this individualized approach Cooke and Nes ticipant’s business to help them apply the concepts learned With the exceptipn of the will visit each par through the seminars on-site advisory sessions, all elements of the program occur outside normal operating hour This permits participation of a small business explained. “The intended for all mix of Cooke diverse operators program is businesses, not just the hospitality ser vice sector, or the retail trade sector We prefer as diverse a group as possible In addition to marketing the owner development program to local business Castlegar and Trail, Nes follow-up con in Nelson. and Cooke serve as sultants to the program workshops to help theory businesspeople implement the learned in the seminars anc workshop sessions the Church of your choice! 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The Thunder couldn't contain the Bandits as they headed to a 32-18 win. CosNews Photo by Guy Bertrand Bob Whit: Kyte supplies scoring punch for Pittsburgh The game plan of the Pittsburgh Mario Lemicux providing most of the scoring punch, and Jim Kyte throwing pun. Penguins usually involves ches if needed But there was Kyte, who had three goals in 74 games last season, knocking the puck in the net Tuesday night while Lemieux continued to search for his first goal of the 1989-90 season The Pittsburgh defenceman scored twice as the Penguins|beat the Win nipeg Jets 5-1 in one of only two NHI games. The Calgary Flames doubled the Devils 4-2 in New Jersey for their third straight—-victory~of -the~early season Kyte, who was traded from the Jets to the Penguins in the’ off-season, en tered the game with a meagre 11 goals in 400 games and almost 800 minutes in penalties **Someone must like me upstairs to let me score twice, because I've never in the NHL befor said Kyte, who sat out the Penguins’ scored two goal season opener last week because coach Gene Ubriaco was unhappy with hi play “It was nice, a thrill... but [don’t think it will ever happen again.” Jim Kyte probably won’t score two more goals all season,’’ added Win nipeg coach Bob Murdoch John Cullen and Bob Errey had goals 19 seconds apart in the period as the first Penguins overcame Lemicux’s third consecutive goal-less me to improve a 1-1-1 and win their home opener Randy Gilhen, obtained from Win nipeg with Kyte in a six-player trade also scored for the winners BEING PATIENT Lemieux, who had 199 points last last June, season, got-his sixth-assist-on-Errey’s goal, but has yet to score this season “Goal-scoring isn’t something: I have to worry about with (Lemieux) or his line,"* Ubriaco said Errey got his second goal of the season on Lemieux’s pass at 6:34 of the first period. Cullen scored his second goal at 6:53, intercepting Doug Smail’s Registration for ladies curling The Castlegar Ladies Curling Club will start its season with a registration day on Tuesday, Oct. 17 at 7 the curling rink The club urges all curlers including p.m. in new members to register in person. If this is not possible, or if ypu want more information, please phone Verona Green By GUY BERTAND Staff Writer Despite a 30-stitch cut near his eye, Travis Green hasn't lost sight of the opposition’s net Buoyed on by his performance at the National Hockey League's New York Islanders training camp, the Castlegar native is off to one of his best starts as a member of the Spokane Chiefs His eight goals and six assists gave Green a total of 14 points in the Chiefs first five games of the Western Hockey League season Those totals should demonstrate to the Islanders that his eye is completely healed from a fluke accident during training camp M1 on the goalie as he was clearing the puck and it hit me in the Green told the Castlegar News he adds. Perfect would also describe Green’s his first It’s pefect now,” experience in professional training camp Green was the Islanders second pick Walker. Curling. will take place-on Tuesdays and Thursday evenings and on Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons The club h filled year. So es to have a very fun dies our husbands in the rink. Curl Canada instruction will be available in late October get your groups together and jo’ Pass to put a 15-footer from the slot past goaltender Daniel Berthiaume Gilhen, a forward who scored only five goals in 64 Jets’ games last season put in his own rebound at 12:52 Pittsburgh made it 4-0 when Kyte’s shot from the top of the right circle dribbled under Berthiaume’s stick af ter Cullen won a faceoff at 9:50 of the second period. The 25-year-old scored ona 35-footer from the slot at 16:14 of the final period nearly 36 minutes by Tom Barrasso, scored at 15:32 of the Thomas Steen put in Dave Ellett’s pass from Winnipeg, shut out for second when behind the net Smail missed the ninth penalty shot in-tOtries by the Sets inclub history af ter being dragged down by defenceman Paul Coffey on a breakaway at 17:41 of the first period FLAMES 4 DEVILS 2 Sergei Priakin scored ‘one of four second-period goals as Calgary con tinues to share undefeated status with Edmonton and New York Mullen, with a short-handed Dana Murzyn and Gary Roberts also scored in the second as the Flames David Maley and ‘Patrick Sundstrom replied for New visitors 28-23 Joey goal erased a 1-0 first-period deficit Jersey, which outshot the The game marked the first time that Soviet players squared off against each in the NHL. But New man Viachestav Fetisov, who other Jersey defenc played with Priakin and current Flame Sergei Makarov in the Soviet Union said the game didn’t carry any extra importance I've played with them for six or seven years,"’ Fetisov said in English “There was no special feeling.” going strong as Spokane starts season TRAVIS GREEN ... hot start in this year’s NHL entry draft and his strong showing in camp kept him in the hunt for a spot in the lineup until the last cuts were made The New York franchise rewarded Green for his efforts by signing him to Although details haven't sed, Green says he is pleased a contract been re! with the terms which included a signing bonus, Following his stint in Long Island. Green returned to Spokane two days before the start of the regular season and full of confidence Although he is thinking about another shot at the Islanders next year, he is focusing his attention on the task athand “We didn't do too weekend,"’ he said Spokane dropped two games over the long weekend. Victoria defeated the Chiefs 7-4 and the Kamloops Blazers Spokane 15-1 Their record now drops to. two wins well on the smothered and three losse won two of their first which featured a hat trick The Chief three game byGreen isn’t’ the only melting the ice in However, Green Castlegar talent Spokane. Steve Junker has also gotten offtoa hot start The | goals and live assists in five games. year-old has picked up two Overtime goal nets Rebels a victory By GUY BERTRAND Staff Writer The Castlegar Rebels put ina little overtime Saturday night but the extra work paid off as they edged out the Rossland Warriors 5-4 at the Com munity Complex. Despite going into the third period with a two-goal margin, the Rebels needed a power-play goal_by Remi Lavallee in overtime to squeak out the victory The win evens Castlegar’s record at 2-2, while the Warriors remain wintess in four starts Dan Lavallee opened the scoring with an unassisted effort-while the Rebels were on the power play. The lone goal stood up until the Warriors tied the game with a minute to go in the ‘Opening period Castlegar quickly got that one back when Roger Carlson scored just 57 seconds after the referee dropped the puck in the second period. Dale Bon derud secutive goals, nade it 4-1 as he scored two con: one of those on the power play, as Castlegar appeared to bein the driver's seat However, the Warriors again potted a goal in the lare stages of the period and headed to the dressing room witha two-goal deficit In the third period Rossland picked up two goals as they came back to tie the game. Brian Veale Postnikoff s goal while Cris was off for interference tied the contest with three minutes teft to play The Warriors entered the overtime with minutes in penalties but with slightly more than period only 12 REMIELAVALLEE . . overtime winner three minutes left in overtime a crucial a 20 in the second period. Darin Miracle guarded the pipes for the Warriors and faced 35 shots Castlegar’s next home game will be on Friday night as they host the un- defeated Nelson Maple Leafs at the Community Complex delay of game infraction left Rossland shorthanded Dwayne Dergousott fed and Castlegar second win Rick Edwards started in goal for the tavatiee escaped with their Rebels. He stopped 58 shots, including Bad blood still remains after Jays-A’'s series OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Tony LaRussa doesn’t expect the San Fran: cisco Giants will ask the umpires to check Dennis Eckersley in the World Series for scuffing the ball. But the Oakland A’s manager is ready if they do. “‘L never use gamesmanship first,”” “1 pull it when the other I'm not LaRussa said club starts messing around one of those people who turn the other cheek LaRussa still fuming on Tuesday over actions by the Toronto Blue American League playoffs Blue claimed Eckeresley was using a foreign substance in Sunday's Game $ Nothing was found by the umpires, and the A’s accused Gaston of trying to unnerve the reliever in the bottom of the ninth with Oakland three outs from was Jays in the Jays manager Cito Gastoi. the pennant ‘—was—fuming;”’Eckerstey said Houston’s Mike Scott of scuffing the baseball, check the pitcher ‘ The A’s worked out at the Oakland Coliseum on Tuesday in preparation for the World Series opener Saturday night against the Giants. San Francisco took the day off after team, but was still visibly upset by the Blue Jays’ complaints ‘If you want to play that style of game, then we will play it,” the A’s manager said. ‘I'll have coaches check bats, all of that weak stuff “I think it’s real poor,’’ LaRussa said. “I think the fact that they are continuing their bad-mouthing is victory taking a lot away from the Toronto Monday Blue Jays. 1 can’t believe they’re doing LaRussa had a meeting with his this and has asked the umpires to winning the National League pennant with a 3-2 over the Chicago Cubs on Sandman Inn wins CRHL opener By GUY BERTRAND Dave Terhume to spot Sandman a 4-1 Staff Writer John Oberkoff and Lorne Anderson kicked off the Castlegar Recreational fead after the first period The teams split the rest of the game as both squads scored three goals in the But it was a good thing, because I got them out by putting my hand in my won't do that again.” The Blue Jays also accused Rickey Henderson and Dave Parker of being tle hot dogs and the bad blood continued I may have provoked them pants. I of the season. after the end of theseries. “Roger Craig is a man of stature wouldn't pull something LaRussa said of the who that,”” Giants Arrow slightly manager In the past, Craig has accused Hockey League season in fine form as both netted hat tricks in the first game However, Anderson celebrated a for bit more as downed Hi Arrow 9-6 Anderson opened the like Sandman but Obetkoff replied-for H Anderson got his second of the night along with goals by Ross Saunders and the scoring Saunde Sandman while singles went Markin, ¢ Martini Dwayne Weir. Answering for Arrow were Niki Hyson, Weston and Darrel Bojecko The next CRHL the Sandman Inn Adrian scoring for a minute later Shell Thursday at 9:30 p.m. at Community Complex By TERRY SCOTT The Canadian Press In the first week of the National Hockey League season, the major topic of conversation has been neither Wayne Gretzky nor Mario Lemieux Everyone, it seems, is following the progress of nine players fram the Soviet Union who, through negotiations by the NHL general managers who drafted have embarked on a career in what the NHI believes is the best ice-hockey circuit in the world Opposing players-are certainly taking notice the sports news on one television station the other night had a 30-second clip of players elbowing the Soviets and thumping them into the boards. But that’s not unlike the welcome any newcomer to the NHL block mediately tested Predictably, Don Cherry, the Hockey Night in Canada blusterer whose-reputation has been shaped by might receive as his mettle is im his bashing of most European hockey players, relished the opportunity to comment last Saturday night on the arrival of the Soviets. STAY HOME He argued: that with the exception of Alexander Mogilny, the Buffalo Sabres forward who is the only one of the nine to defect to North America, the Soviet players should remain in their own country He chastised the NHL for paying huge sums to the Soviet Ice Hockey Federation, with which it can develop more players and beat Canada at its own game, and suggested the money would be better spent to assist junior hockey programs at home. Cherry neglected to mention that the NHL delivers an annual sum of $2.1 million to be split among the three junior leagues in Canada, and an NHL team which draf tsa player from a junior club pays $40,000. Bobby Clarke, the Philadelphia Flyers general Spotlight on Soviets despite resentment he comments of a number of NHL players when he referred to Viacheslav Sergei Starikov of New Jersey manager, échoe¢ Fetisov and It means two guys who played for the Devils last year aren't going to be there this yea But since Vancouver has added Vladimir Krutov and Igor Larionov, fans in that western city will hard complain if the tw up the standing aging but skilled Soviets fuel a surge it turns out that these two Soviets beat out a playér whose fists are far superior to his finesse; isn tthe teague asa whrote MUCH THe TICner? CAN THEY PLAY? We don’t ask where a player has played before, or where he was born,”’ said NHL president John Ziegler We only ask, ‘Can you play at a premier level?’ "* Ziegler’s league is to be commended for opening its doors to Soviet players. Professional sports can only be upgraded by reaching out to other cultures It remains a tragedy that Cubans, who are among the finest baseball players in the world, are not a part of major league baseball Mogilny might be the Soviet player who draws the most attention, not just because he is a defector but because at 20 he is the youngest of the nine imports. His sticeess or failure could create a lasting impression for skaters in the country he left behinc On arriving in Buffalo last spring, he wasted little time adapting tothe North Amereican way of life ‘One of the first things he did was to go out and recalled Jim Kelley, a sports reporter for the Buffalo News. ‘Then he enrolled in an English course at the University of Buffalo, an intensive course buy a Porsche,”” of about five hours every day “He's been accepted very well by his teammates because they figure that if he’s willing to move over to this country and really put that much effort into sue ceeding, he merits a lot of admiration. second and two in the third to close out picked up a second goal and Warren game will feature Sandman Inn against Woodland Park