TRIA (CP) — SPORTS tres to place 2ist,- while Lambert will MIAMI (AP — The reactivation of Pittsburgh middle linebacker Jack Lambert figures to give the Steelers an emotional lift for their American Football Conference in two of three-training,runs Saturday for a World Cup ski jumping event today, while Canadians continued to struggle. The event today is the fourth and final competition in the traditional Four-Hill meet and, based on training results, the Austrians, Czech- oslovakians and Finns loom as the heavy favorites. Ernst Vettori of Austria, who won the first event of the Four-Hill Rich: 5 me- tres for 34th spot and Brown posted his best jump of 94.5 metres for 45th place. Unheralded Pitor Fijas of Poland registered the longest jump_of the final training round, 112 metres. Bulau went 97 metres, Browm 93 and Richards 83.5 to place 82nd, 53rd and 78th, respec- tively. “The distances should not be taken to mean too much,” Dec. 30 in Oberstdorf, West Germany, posted the top jump of the first round Sat- urday with a leap of 111 metres. Ron Richards of Oshawa, Ont., placed 23rd. with # 96-metre effort, while Horst Bulau of Ottawa was 36th after a 92-metre leap and David Brown of Thunder Bay, Ont., was 68th best with an 80-metre jump. In the second training round, current World Cup leader Andreas Felder of Austria soared 114 metres, three metres beyond the hill’s critical point. Bulau improved to 98 me- “But generally, the people jumping the best were the ones that have been jumping the best all along in this tournament.” Current Four-Hill tourna- ment leader Jens Weissflog of East Germany had jumps of 104, 93.5 and. 107 metres, but Matti Nykaenen of Fin- land, who won a 90-metre competition Friday, took only two practice jumps and reached distances of 99 and 98 metres, well below his average. ‘ . . A “ es rivers ent job of said in a letter to Heinrich. the of student on _" i “Otherwise, they wouldn't have activated him,” he ‘Some of the greatest defensive football teams that I've _ the most intelligent ivers and he does an excel isi oe elarerge i ae on added. “I don’t see them taking (left inside linebacker) David _ever seen play were those Pittsburgh defensive teams, and running with the ball after the catch, as does Lipps.” Gulag prtadiont Lan Ferre st the beards meeting, the Castlegar campus. “They (org 's) were ad. “I don’t think it's appropriate for the school distriet to es lice apnoea te ae the justing the height of the start make a judgment as to who the province should appoint to llege's solicitors for review. ; quite a bit, so different e the board,” he said. “The implied message is inappropriate. Se ea ieee jumpers came; down with Pe ees gra i rs p ac a Its an unfortunate kind of letter.” req , through the Minister of to different speeds. Woolf to work for Flutie _ BOSTON (AP) - Boston- based sports lawyer Bob how serious Doug is about playing in the USFL.” game today against Miami, Dolphins’ coach Don Shula said Saturday. Lambert, a nine-time Pro Bowl selection in his 11-year National Football League caree, spent most of the 1984 season sidelined with'a painfully dislocated toe. Little out of the lineup because David has done an excellent job on the films we've seen. “But you know you've got to have a lot more confidence about your depth when you've got a guy like Lambert if he’s ready to play beeause he's been one of the great linebackers the last 10-15 years.” Lambert was one of the stars of the Steel Curtain defence which helped deliver four Super, Bowl trophies to you see a lot of simi jhas here — their Merriweather, “Gary Dunn gives them a give Steelers lift Jarities with this young defence. that he linebackers all the way across (Mike Bryan Hinkle, Robin Cole and Little). great nose tackle who moves around a lot and their secondary has developed into a good unit. They do a good job of disguising coverages.” Shula said he also saw a similarity between the Steelers’ and Dolphins’ ability to score on big pass plays. PUBLIC PRESSURE Board member « q ide and Mark Victoria. “ ittsb i x i “We think that with Mark Duper on one si ‘However, because formal relations do not exist between Steelers’ coach Chuck Noll adding depth to the inside {his 'Steslerg” team reminds him. tn some way of those _ Clayton onthe oer, we ca get the ball into the end zone on ‘The Nelson school board asked Education Minister Jack 4004) and ‘Taiwan, much work will be linebacker position—and to—use~ Lambert in chesaplons. - v any play,” Shula said. ~And-when-you-think about John Heinrich to advise it of the date when Donald's membership ; “prevent-type situations,” restored him to the active roster He said 8 for a student exchange —— because they have such a disciplined defence and they do an Pittsburgh), you see that same kind of potential m og empage ee . oe pa “I heard that good news,” Shula said with a cackJe ata excellent job,” Shula said. “They disguise coverages. so “And they're going to them more an oo. Og aoe mee Bret he red rt te eon prog sg f news conference. “It’s got to be important to them to have a well.” plays,” he added moving lelson, understand Nelson has bursar Dale atthe that “Defensively, this is a team that really concerns you Stallworth on one side and Louis Lipps on the other side (for “They're looking for Lipps a lot and, of course, you've on the board will be terminated and a Nelson resident will be guy like Lambert ready to play, and evidently he is ready to play. “You can just see the similarities in this defence and the defences Chuck coached in the Super Bowl years,” he added. got to give a lot of attention to Stallworth because he's one of Castlegar Pee Wees took time playing some fine two- by Vecchio. The game MVP In the third game, the Pee In the championship game scored on a slick pass from But Donald went a step further and announced his resignation to the board. He said his reason for deciding to serve on the college board was because of his interest and support for David constructing student residences. first place in the B Event in way hockey. for Castlegar was Jeff Barr., Wees played Nelson, taking for the B Event, the Pee Carlson to Stelek. A goal- Thompson University Centre and the “optimism of the Pe ‘, ji ‘ —_ . very tired mouth pass by Junker to future for the community.’ the 10th Annual Christmas David Vecchio, on a goal In the third game of the | the game by an 8-2 score. Wees faced a 7 of = commi i _ * »am who had Vecchio lit the lamp again. A But Donald said that over a period-of time, he became Pee Wee Tournament held mouth deflection from Ste- tournament, the Pee Wees Castlegar goalscorers were Grand Forks team ble tip in br +. Gat peta thesis.” Dec. 28-30 ii Nelson. phen Junker, opened the faced some awesome shoot- Green, Vecchio, Strobel, earlier that morning defeated goalmouth scramble tip in by co see bel peel Rpertepre tae ered Uf te the : 4 Paci ia scoring for Castlegar to take ers from Spokane and went Carlson, Junker, Green, Jun- Trail in a very hard-played Strobel from Carlson and deci ce ore = reality, winds own ’ hd ying an unusual format 45 early one goal lead. Stro- down to defeat 62. The Pee ker, and Barr. Assists went game to see who would earn Barr increased the count al core resol leer “ where one point was given bel then scored on a rebound .Wees played most of the to Junker, Stelck, Halisheff, the right to play Castlegar. once more. i le said both wife suffered some “personal David Thesspese Uni is codribitews Cats ] for each period won, a half o kept. climbi abuse” in the community, because it appears that some The pson ally int f pes A re al from Junker. The remaining period short-handed and Vecchio, Barr and Strobel. Once again, the Pee Wees The count kept . climbing iy coats DTUve dad. - versity Centre Manpower possible avenues leading to point for a tie and two points coals were scored by Junker went down one goal in the The game MVP for Castlegar peppered the Grand Forks with goals by Junker, from peop! gueegt closure personal abuse © C hee ai wuiition for winning the game, the ®™% Pep Vecchio; C: continues. ploy pport Pee Wees narned’s toral of 224 Dan Stelek from Veechio last minute of the period on was Junker. net thinder repeatedly, get Joneghson and Veeehlos art = get ite -_ = wig Cond dome. ween , i ‘ seen’ coals: neat. bi son, fromy Stelek and Strol lieve lelson been probably ! 18% points, placing them and Green. Castlegar’s game an amazing wrist shot from In the fifth and final game ting seven goals past him. " faclk astholl, tren coatings tk bs te ’ The committee was set up ta A ; MVP was Vecchio. the blue line by the eventual ‘ ae this time, while giving up and ly. . well served by Selkirk College, _— said. in February 1984 to assist Clients were assisted with third overall in the round- tournament MVP. of round-robin play, Castle a Barr. The game MVP for — ‘IT am really sorry to tell you that I have been in touch the preparation and prod- | robin play, behind Spokane In the second game against “‘(,, 5 aly able to 88" defeated Beaver Valley 2¥*' cok hound Castlegar was an extremely LOOK OUT . .. It's full steam ahead for City'of Ave. clearing sidewalks. —Comen hore with the minister's office and have asked to be removed as DTUC employees whose pos- ction of resumes and letters , which placed second and Grand Forks, Castlegar com- 2 tee ee Oe © ‘© 93 in another one-sided en } V eee io, on : + un Fm exuberant. and ‘meat deners Castlegar snowplow as it makes way down Columbia soon as it is convenient to me and have offered to serve on itions were with of were Cranbrook which placed first. Pletely dominated the action, §°' 27 Sols third Corina counter see ee cccad ccloca ig: Roger Carleon: another board yhere else in this province.” the closure of the centre on given on the practical aspects Spokane then went on to winning the game’ 3-1. The hi " Sunken con wer moms The seam Boe wet Many board members expressed sorrow after hearing May 1, 1985. w job search- win the tournament cham. beleaguered Grand Forks Vecchio from Junker made Goalscorers for Castlegar. pionship by beating Cran- brook 8-4 in the A Event final. goalie, and the eventual most valuable goalie of the tour- nament, stopped 55 Castle- gar shots. the score 4-1. And at 14:24, Stelek on an exciting penalty shot, tucked the puck into the lower right hand corner+ of in a most chippy and un pleasant game, were Vecchio, unassisted, Junker from Vec chio, Josephson from Junker; Noll's got John Charters... the announcement. . Chairman Colbert said he was most unhappy with the pressures which have made Donald resign. “I read one letter to the editor and recall on many Hy of Labor, Selkirk . occasions it saying, you are a representative from Nelson. In Ministry . Woolf says he will begin | Woolf, who has represent. __1n the opening game of the the net to make the final Vecchio from Green; Green e Reflections ay view dou pg teletebabytrgsccern representing College and the University of G+ 14. cents registered negotiations Monday with ed many of Boston's leading ‘OUrnament against ‘The only goals to get by score 6-2. Killing off the first from Vecchio; Josephson r A g § U Selkirk College in Nelson or any other area.” Victoria. with the ‘Adjust- | New Jersey Generals of the sports figures, was picked to Cranbrook, Castlegar once the period were the de- from Vecchio and Junker; ° “ ha’ the of The C . | y ports figu Pi : r : : : 10nS Colbert said, “I think you have brought ment Couatites, 88 tave United States Football represent the record-setting ain. true to form, started were by Junker, assisted by fensive pairings of Barr and Vecchio unassisted, and Ril’ prrpsnuRGH (APY “Here ‘be is in the AFC recore Neloon people to the beard and have made based of of both . | League on behalf of his new- Boston College quarterback Off strongly capitalizing on Barr, Strobel, assisted by Halisheff and Cahil and Ril- cof from Vecchio and Junker. pyre once nacn tinne when chamntonchin wae he on wisdom and not on emotion.” Selkirk College and Univ- norm egreg ere est client, Helaman Trophy only hours after Flutie was their guod goalscoring op. Stelck and Barr. and Carlson col. The game MVP for ‘The game MVP 6 Castlegar Chuck Neil's coaching talents added, “This 1s Chat you've Board member Merriman said he can't accept Donald's ersity of Vietoria faculty and — winner Doug’ Flutie. chosen by the Generals in the Portunities and at the same into an empty net, assisted Castlegar was Stelck. was David Green. were questioned worked long and hard for, to Alfredo in his rented room, we found a young boy from |] resignation, and suggested the board reject it. management staffs at the College system. } “They're flying up here USFL draft Thursday. Th was in 1909. after Pilte get intp this position. where H N the coast who could pass for Alfredo's brother, an pe there is an act of emotion involved,” he said. University Centre, and of Twelveclients have moved Monday and I_guess we'll get Woolf said he expects the burgh Steelers, the National you can win this and go to the overweight blue-jeaned girl with dyed hair, and a sickly “Even if he is no longer a resident in the area, I would Local 26 of the Pulp and away from the ares, and 34 t “~a_quiek~Sfart on matters,” National Football League to > sie reat i: PRG <<. ee looking fellow with long, curly hair and a reputation for ther see him here twice or three times a year than not at Paper Workers of Canada, remain Three Football League's least. Super Bowl. Everything that ~ Woolf said Friday night. “I make some indication of its e e e ae ‘ . being the dangerous leader of a far-flung gang of 1.” representing the clients are attending school ¢ i successful franchise for four you've done all year rests on ° think one of the first things interest in Flutie before its Cc | Nn n e Vi Cc Oo r | oO U S decades, finished 113 in the outeome of thie bell homosexuals, though the police immediately recognized Board member Elizabeth Fleet said there would be staff at the University Cen- full-time and are not actively they want to do is find out draft April 30. Noll's first season as head game. _ — the latter two as drug users and or amor some value of having a board member in Victoria because of tre. 1N tee ee vs ‘ mas il : hi it, Alfred ‘Unt jovember . more ; ca Is aay bon eneing vor ell nced our sought ates dinaent Aired, l] the coer aceon Ministry of Bduston personne Sar ee eames + Talk to me : MARIBOR, YUGOSLAVIA (AP) — Former World "Attack was the only winning weapon . . . because I That was-nearly 16 years for me to coach against Noll. rigged nes ye won a seated of pias je nest mast nanan wit i vitinnd be" aetna at Oe, Ones, reaio pod up champion Tamara, McKinney scored the first knew I could win.” and four Super Bowl cham- He was an assistant for me i Se : : ho i for . | American ski victory of the season Saturday with a time Olympic champion Paoletta Magoni of Italy had a S Pionships ago, but that last for three years and he did a Editor's note: This is the conclusion of a two-part letter — _— ~~ ve, Teen follows of clmiler In other news, college principal Perra reported to the Allan og he tong oon Se error time = a ut i of one minute 24.06 seconds on an icy special slalom disappointing second run. She led after the first heat but 3 place season may have been’ great job. A guy who's won from missionary-teacher John Monday in Ecuador. ekground and repu' oe if thes 'trnedi:. Kiron th board that he was part of a group of 50 British Columbians a rel stage . i oe eer tin h then had trouble with the hard, icy course in this the best thing that ever four Super Bowls has my . . . Goce dec and take Aurea cad heieees bein of them Te ee a ‘hen Ges and hed pero “tad eonseeded said the release. , ga rvatova of Czechoslovakia had her best northern Yugoslav resort happened to the Steelers, as respect.” haya e group . - RRSP finish of the season with 1:24.24 for second place, while Magoni ended up in seventh place. Charvatova, with 3 well as Noll This has not been Noll's One of the adult counsellors kindly offered to check former residents here — to the local jail. All five were and other in July by Bev Mill. Eighty-four local Lt Brigitte Gadient of Switzerland was third with 1:24.57. two consistent runs, moved to second from third and The first round draft pick most successful season with on our beehive for honey on his arrival. Almost interrogated and whipped until 11 p.m., and I was visited professionals, such as lawyers and to a prepared sr Core Pisces col ri N ly else has a The vietory moved MacKinney into fourth place in Gadient moved up from sixth place. they obtained through that the Steelers. In 1978, the immediately several angry bees stung him and he started by oa eretiy cen ter “on boy with the long Perra said in his report to the spouprery the group mee release, Sates ~ of ard ¥ iversi ery aaa Savings Plan quite like our Accumulation the overall standings. “Up to now, I've been good in difficult races," Magoni = season of futilily brought Steelers were 14-2 in the to swell and turn s brilliant pink. I took him toa nearby curly hair, pleading with me to have mercy. “warmly and graciously” received by their hosts over the Committee, extensive worl mee i. facalt a Annuity. It offers competitive interest rates for Andrea Bedard of Sutton, Que,, placed 21st in a field said. “I went full force in the last part and took some 2 them Terry Bradshaw, a hot. regular season, then swept clinic where he was injected with benzadrine and he at She, like her widowed mother, had problems of her 10-day visit. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs provided both was done by the job searc- other workers still seeking t periods, an ice of of 86 starters with a time of 1:28.54. risk.” shot young Louisiana quar through the playoffs to their ; leet resevered. ows. They wore both prosthuses. ihe Beyfricad) en if cclteral, ane rites! to mest the: here beth losally:and action employment. income options, and there is no front-end load West German Marina Kiehl, a downhiller and giant McKinney became the 11th different winner in 11 3 terback with thinning blond third Super Bowl title. tu poante ther kame mired cans beeen El ned cad oth ein te or policy fee. slalom specialist, remained atop the overall list with 88 | women's World Cup races this season. hair. The losing soon to Despite a roller-coaster 9-7 and it is possible they have mixed with my bees — in and could well have formed part of the same gang. - , Before you buy an RRSP. talk to me. points, followed by Erika Hess of Switzerland and Overall World Cup champion Erika Hess of 2 stop record, the 1984 season has whe one ee creme Seren’. Sor wave, Ue eoeurevec: Qisate mtetons actantoe voces ves utae rosswo Not Heavy . . . answer in Wednesday's paper Elisabeth Kirehler of Austria. Switzerland, still looking for her first victory of the By 1972, running back been one of Noll's most en- ds. fow weens egy my Blend. Dave Lancers: gave me, Guile s notorious Catoctive ageesy wnere conteesiens _—_ Jack L. Parkin “I used the holidays for practising and the result season, finished fourth in 1:24.60. Franco Harris was making joyable. To team ebeervees a pair of metre-long iguanas. One still lives, but the true or false — would be effectively forced from them. In 365-6664 showed up in Maribor,” McKinney said. “I am exéeption. Others in the top 10 included Perinne Pelen of 3 miracle es in playoff he is more rolened then be female passed away after laying all sorts of leather eggs any case, Alfredo already faced s probable six-year term. Mutual Life of Canada ally happy, since I'd been skiing below par sinte the France, Ursula Konzett of Liechtenstein, Magoni, Blanca games. Two years after that, has been in recent seasone, almost the sine of ahiskon's ogye. 1 Reve three besctife For two reseene lashed Sor. dn alernative (1) The _— icntpme"- seme ment tem 2 $5 Crammed 8 Indian maiden 18 Fruit drs opening of the season. Fernandez-Ochoa of pain, Dorota Tlalka of Poland and = Bradshaw briefly lost his job he even jokes with reporters specimens in a jar on my desk. They're in sicohel, so danger to the house and the children, and to to me, by Oscar @ Novel Seth pot Imran * an) onary 147 Bibaical king “I made too many mistakes.” Monica Aeijae of Sweden before winning the first of during his weekly news con. any baby iguanas do hatch, they'll stagger out roaring way of vengeance and retaliation would hang over our pres — oe 35 Beast * Sita eer mont McKinney finished the first heat in fifth place and Aeisjae surprised the seasoned racers by breaking = the Steelers’ four league ferences. drunk! heads like a black cloud, and (2) The young people would 33 Fall lower 1Swampe 7 path gun festa Brinda 08 139 Suitupward ‘1B Chemical said she had skied cautiously. into the top 10 despite a high starting number. titles CLUB AGES And just the other day I sold my huge and handsome —_ become even more delinquent than they already were. 71 Rice and — coe in Indie 112 They outrank sul “Actually, when I dropped out twice in December, The 320-metre course wound through 47 gates in the There have been few ques The fe cl lana 350 pound hog who's fathered dozens of handsome piglets I persuaded the chief to have each one sign a legal oa Fine wing 18 Great joy aoe 00 ine: comm. ae runted mod bar oF tape when I risked too much, it taught me a lesson,” she said. first run and 49 in the second, with a vertical drop of 168 tions alnce'then about Nols By prmer levelan all of them graced with their father’s appealing pug nose. document promising not to set foot in the area again, and 8 Calariecs ome — ; $3 Sendin 104 Noted Spanish (listen , im Type pe: “In the second run, I never had a choice. metres. ccothing: Abily: eapectally. Gee ee ee He brought in about $300 which helped ease the financial _in the case of Alfredo, he was to return to the coast and yo ES #0 Austere payment an sageriy’ cpaching ‘ability, especially Shula teammate suffered load a little, but it was sad to bid him farewell. not set foot in Quito again until I had satisfactory proof Denmark” hors Tr Za HOCKEY — RECREATIONAL LEAGUE: Willioms Moving vi withstood # succession of in WiDly a8 the aging Steelers Which reminds me, it's time to bid you farewell as that he was a transformed young man. on oriehrty attitudes — I ' to 4,0 Keates neon: Castlegar Ployboys vs. Valley Controc vjuries and fourthauerte: weruned five years ago after it's approaching ten p.m., when I send the older ones to The five, (for whom I'd bought lunch and given $2 Hinduqueen” Annoy ot OOTOAAL barks Se Conptonaiig ane TO min cron ® . Josses to advance to the [men super Bow! successes. bed. I had to speak sternly to 11-year-old Alfonso this booklets of SGM Bible verses), were brought up to, the Sia pant +14 heads AFC Chompiomhip Game, pm, channel 6 es WI Nn Ss ri n e a Mm e American Fouball Conan Dissatisfied last season after | evening (he looks more like six and has just startedGrade chief's office, agreed to the terms we'd laid down for fesurgeons peter “TT TE E BASKETBALL — HGH «SCHOOL: Stonley Humphries Senio ence championship game rd -piaillong ove of their } 1). He'd traded his shorts, T-shirt, ete., with a friend in them, were fingerprinted, and then made to sign the ee wow” ie : ries Senior ' : ‘ inal six games, Noll weeded for a matchbox car. It wasn't altogether a agreement. Stee Man 18 Away from . e Rockettes vs. L.V. Rogers, 5:30 p.m. «SHS ov Sunday against the favorec P | exchange for a ma‘ on P weather . TOA STANFORD, CALIF. (AP) ef ‘ofthe benefit game for pass to Terry Orr of Texas. pass to a wide-open Cunning Sant Dep: the favored out marginal talent early in surprise. They were given a stern lecture, and made to jump — 24 Lock of hair x — g tT | reseed ley verereahe a teaett Community Complex,” | — Quarterback Randall Cun- Shetitrs hospitals that drew In the first quarter, fol ham in the end zone, tying 14. y,,.,.,, ; training camp last summer Silvano passed through the same stage, except that up on each other's backs, one at a time, as the sergeant se Scares cnet, | $4 + ‘age, 10 p.m., Castlegar Community pt ningham caught a touchdown an-estiimated 72,000 fans at lowing the East's only touch. the game 77 sce . ew ne ee siihee and 15 first-year players : she gave much of her clothes to a girlfriend whose gave each a hefty whack with a doubled, half-inch electric wn Saptobrte 20 Sir Launcelot jj _j_} 4 +—+ 7 pass on a flea-flicker and Stanford Stadium. down, Cunningham began a Rusty Hilger of Oklahoma wit become the r ict lami.” made the regular-season ros poverty touched her heart. Speaking of hearts, thank you cable. It wag both painful and humiliating, and something ima very: ver. a emaires | TI | X-COUNTRY SKI RENTALS | ‘"c%." 7D pass to lead the — Stadford lineman Garin 48yard drive that ended State also performed well at jy 4 Somer Tal iie ent tet for the many times God has touched yours on our behalf. I'd not expected. 1S Cpples an 3 Soaked a Tit = Y SKI R : West toa 21-10 victory inthe Veris was named defensive witha flea-flicker touchdown quarterback for the West, tbe sue tk ban pipe It was the Steelers’ biggest We continue to live from miracle to miracle, and your I drove them first to the prostitute’s home to pick up or year 3 French wing Tt 5 | Weekdays — $8 Per Day 60th East-West Shrine all- player of the game. play early in- the second coming in during the second differen heen a lot of infusion of young talent since colaboration with him is largely responsible. some of their stuff — she was grateful to me for saving racer tiniat 39 Ruby spinel | ,__# 3 tT Weekends — $9.50 per day star football game Cunni the quarter. period and marching the Wire huis wks) imiMty. the 1974 draft brought them As Gil and his family now live in Ambato, I'm thei from jail — and then to my neighbors, where they 190 Seine a Z ie —f 365-3522 Cunningham, of Nevada. West 76 yards in 11 plays in After completing an eight- team 83 yards in six plays for “He's got a lot of ew eNO Players such as Lynn Swann, virtually on my own again with the Emmaus Bible collected the rest of their possessions. I, of course, had to is casters Cutines + bs ++ — p++ Las Vegas, was named the the fourth quarter, eapping yard pass to Arizona's Vance a 14-7 lead that stood up to i: & a lot of new people, John Stallworth, Jack Lam Correspondence School, but by spending a couple of pay their fines as each was penniless, as well as the tip to of spores —_, |_| 4} 4+—}+—4 most valuable offensive play- the drive with a 16-yard TD Johnson and an 18-yarder to halftime. = eens: people bert and Mike Webster. | hours or so each day in the office I'm able to keep the , and their fares out of Quito. 1 Fermarte . 7 we Hi Willis, Cunningham ran twice Hilger fired passes of 29 up-to-date and ‘so sleep soundly. ry had 24 hours to transplant themselves. If they win = = TP | k and threw a short pass to yards to Colorado State's P.S. Last Sunday (Nov. 11) was special for a number are seen again in the area they are automatically — ee en @ lavention ert oan r= . H move to the East three-yard Keli McGregor, 38 yards to of reasons. A record high of 100 turned out for morning imprisoned. There is a tremendous need for a ministry to S2 Dispatch tribe a : = pal ht , REGIONAL ermaine 1 Ss line. Cunningham then threw Washington's Danny Greene Weekend Wra Sunday School here. We have seven classes and interest this large section of sub-culture rebels. 8 fy | “ “| | I's . sees , RECREATION a lateral pass to Johnson, and five yards for a touch p-up continugs te grow. ‘The 20-year-old girl, for example, told me she wanted se German river tie baasater seal z Pett . who faked a run and lofted a down The chapel was full and indicated again our need for to change her lifestyle but had no “good friends”? Her = fp fiaard zt 7 PT COMMISSION #1 oIn we = a bigger building. Just before we left the chapel to gather mother died when she was 12, and she, in consequence, work Le xt t-t4 a rt — ; HOCKEY Cronbrook 7530'S 2 around the baptismal pool at the side of the house, sold her body and soul to the devil. There are many more sa poontarb 129 Army meal $2 Gardener's aid — j wuss c (Sms odolfo heard someone moving about in my bedroom. ugly details, but this should be enough to encourage you hours @ Airican nO i erage tne of sohetin: 72 mimes JAN. 6 — Public Skating 1:45-3:30. Admission adults $1.25 Neil Germaine, a playing play on offense and defense Gi an ts , Car ds Aten ein . , ® He moved around to the back of the house in time to to pray for them. ° er A Hamiet.for 45 Gain after cRYPTOQUIP Students $1.00 Children 75¢ member with the Kootenay has strengthened his chances confront 19-year-old Alfredo head-on about to walk away It's The Cross and the Switchblade Ecuadorian style, a a caw “euecw 21,00 26 ur Hockey 12.5 ‘nents Necrenrioe Beckoteall 10 | International Senior Baseball of being the first string g g 4 with my radio-cassette player and other valuables he'd but perhaps even worse, and seems to characterize the Gy ony Cee tr A KREOA BHRRCDQE P ey 's Recreation League for the past two cateher for the SBCC varsity get irst pic 2? picked up from my room. Rodolfo managed to snatch neighboring town of San Antonio, and many parts of — ImemerHowe PQUUZIF: OGG _BQKF PCU M cws TAN. = Soli Neon Skate 12-1 $1.00 drop in. Public Skating years, is currently enjoying a during the spring season zB away the varidus articles but immediately Alfredo Quito. And do please pray for our safety. « Te Ger A Soe Today's Cryptoquip clue S equals JAN. 2 Fn pobhe Shot 10:30-12. Lunch Hour Hockey 12-1 most productive season in which opens Feb. 15. Ger. NEW YORK (AP) — San junior college players. The * threatened him with a large carving knife ( a specialty Because of nervous exhaustion and a heavy cold I Jane: 10 Adi Noon thote 12-1. Peblic Shotine 2:30-4:30 southern California. ioe mt: whose batting aver. Francisco Giants and St. Cardinals pick first in the * with boys from the coast). He escaped — temporarily — spent today in bed and slept most of the time. T've only . 11 — Public Skating 10:30 - 12. Lunch Hour Hockey 12 rmaine w! play: jor age at tl hristmas break ‘Louis Cardinals have the first secondary phase, for players . by jumping over a low wall and catching a bus heading for two days to prepare for the wedding on Saturday, but i 7 follewis busin 1. Rebels vs. Creston 8:30 p. Beaver Valley Blazers, is was a lofty 392 (20/51), has picks in the two phases of previously drafted who did x the next town. trust everything will go O.K. This Cr Puzzle sp od by the td oes Register now for the Microwave Cooking class which storts currently playing for Santa also complimented his of- major league baseball's win- not sign contracts. . Alfredo had been with me for three years, but children and young people are all in bed as it is ry. Jon. 14, 7 p.m. -4 lessons $30. Instructor —— Barbara City College of the fense by throwing out nine of ter free-agent draft Wednes The January draft has because of his constant “breaking of curfew” and my now 10:45 p.m. I think I'll head that way myself, for I BEA UT ENTR par ce gpatltgen bonny reverted nme Western State Conference. 11 (.818) runners from his day and Thursday, the com- produced players such % icion that.he was living a double life I asked him to suspect I still have a fever. I do apologize for aways bein COLUMBIA COIFFURES VER AUTO C e Recreation Oftice, * Wreter y y. Pp players as pit suspicion tha is y' 3 280 Columbie A Cestieger MAZDA-AMC DEALER aacroonen ao beothures “distr fed the of Jon. 21 The college's winter schedule back-stop position. missioner’s office has an- chers Tom Seaver and Cari rar leave. He moved, unfortunately, to an apartment just so long-winded. Ph. tengo Beover Folls Ph. 367-7355 Registrations stort Jon. 28. is punctuated by games Meanwhile, the KISBL’s nounced. ten Fisk of Chicago White do Ss down the road. Rumor had it that he intended killing me John Munday against Pepperdine, Cal first order of business for The Giants will pick first in Sox, outfielders Willie Mc v S23 and robbing the house. . . nd 2101 -6tha énstionar State and Northridge Col- 1985 will be the draft of free the regular phase of the draft Gee of St. Louis and Steve _ Monee Fe Now his threat was directly against Rodolfo should A happy and prosperous new year to all my friends [ clon SCHNEIDER'S PAUL’S PLACE LTD. . VO., SASTIOG lege, schools with four-year agents and Senior Babe Ruth for high school graduates, Kemp of Pittsburgh and re : ead he tell me or the police of his unfruitful “break-in”. And so and readers everywhere. Your support and encourage i - DING SUPPLIES LTD CHRYSLER — DODGE — PLYMOUTH Phone 365-3386 baseball programs players scheduled for Feb. 9 players who have withdrawn liever Dave Righetti of New x ne 3 I definatly reported all to the police. Instead of finding ment are more valued than silver and gold. J.A.C. —_ OM (vonste ienetne Wenete Junction, Treil 368-8295 Germaine's aggressive in Trail from four-year colleges and York Yankees. Sms " 368-6466 — * RS