: Sent iid 10, 1982 7 Blind receive e funding OTTAWA. {CP) — Handl- grated with able-bodied ath-' get discouraged because the | capped athletes have for. the letes in and now is ‘not there..: ~~‘ ot ” first time been recognized by she's proved it.” b+) It's niee'to know that the | Pilon,‘ a. University of Ot- work I've put into it'has pald Jawa ctudont, said of the new off. I've ‘lose a lot of school - the: at important factor in'th i te ttn of Bret eilson' behind. Student “athletes receive BEST YEAR FOR MOST. | $885:a month and ‘their tui- “Some. of them did; more') tion. ‘Those out of school/re- ‘than’ they, had done before, : ¢eive only the cash allowance: SPECIAL NOTE: 15% Off + PARTS ON THESE SPECIALS ‘Hudson’ Bay. Value Maks ers: ive Di ‘The aguas are ee: ing ‘veteran defensive end Lyall Woznesensky, out since Sept. 5, will be able to sult up Nate: Johnson, who is at)! tempting to fill'‘the shoes! of “Eugene -Goodlow, will. help sos ““oronto: to thwart Winni- g's explosive passing “They're one of the ‘few teams in the league that: has concern, but they're strong. renere on offence.” UND: AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFF ga Milwaukee Brewers vs: California ‘Angela 1 channel 4. BALL NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF game if necessary) Atlanta Braves va. Ste Fouls Car- Is, 5 p.m., channel 4, _ CHRISTMAS IS COMING ond phone us fo our catering pric: THURSDAY | F Rey Alero ‘Alonoet oul ee, ‘rola, ™ > Guewonevenseee | Bave=e aovn~e. jo0son" a w04 enusea suvew Seecsoeod ic duaanaveRBSE Oe sf, : tefl and ey ih 8 ” (MVP) for Castlegar Savings while: Allsdair Nixon receiv- ved most improved.. For’: the ‘Rangers, Alex Hartman’ was MVP while John Hargraves was. most improved. The’. “Celtics, saw David Josephson and Chris °: Bal “was most’ im: Proved. For Bartle ‘and Gib- _ 800, Tyler Loo was MVP and * Bteve, Ritson was most im- proved. In the 11-, 13- and 18,year- ‘old category Tu-Dor Sports’ Phil. Kadaro was MVP and ‘-Jason'Ferris was most im- .'- proved. For the Rovers’ Fer- nando. Amaral ‘was most val- uable ‘and Fernando Duarte 2. was most improved. The.Cel- }. tics’: MVP -was-Pal-DeCosta: “with :Mike Strobbe most‘im- proved. ‘The ‘association thanked all -who helped to. make the . 8eA80N . '8; success for the - young; players. ‘Any ‘player still having-a uniform may turn it in at the’ “arena complex. Coaches are asked to return equipment to division managers. (eubmitted) 8-0 decision over Cul Bulgaria; South Korea and Argentina’also won quarter. final round’ games. The tourhament. switches to Buenos Aires and the city of At®'6-foot' 7-inches, Allan ‘Redon. has ‘used: the’ Jap- anese philosophy. ‘to become © one. of’ Canada’s top: gym- nasts,- Reddon, 20, was the first Albertan to be selected to Canada's’ senior ’ national ics“ team.» He |. did ya defected 1 Cuba 189, : (16:12, 16-18, while ‘Bulgaria’ beat Poland 16-10, 16-13, 16-4. South Korea downed East, Meanwhile, defending champion Soviet Union drop- craic Soviets Germany. 15-11, 15-12, 16-9. most sof, his. training ‘in’ Ed- ‘ monton ‘under. coach Gord ; Osborne: “My parents started me in “gymnastics . when). 1 was _seven, and: I've been at. it ever since,” Reddon said. “I have.to give them the credit; they ‘stuck with me all the way.” to play _ Six NHL teams. nati :ba fil’ on on’? ONTREAL--(OP} =! National . Hockey ®: ‘Leaguel viet Union, NHL president ‘Sohn “Ziegler ’ and ‘Alan 1 direc: HtH™ time a elub from. Russia has visi- ted NHL. teams. Among .the more famil- iar names. are. goaltender. Viedisiay Tretiak, defence-.- tor of the’ NHL'*P! Association, announced It's expected 16 current * members‘ of the Russian £. ‘UNIONDALE, N.Y, {AP).— Goaltending, seor- ing punch, defence, discip- line;: patience ‘and solid _management — these are. tablishing’ a. three-year ° stranglehold on the Stan- ley. ‘Cup. : © ‘Add to. the list another -element: conditioning, The Islanders have ‘been: not’ ‘only ‘the best team in the National Hockey League since 1980, but probably ‘the healthiest... Trainer , Ron Waske credits the elub's vigorous ~ Islanders bee and healthiest - the ingredients that aided - New? York Islanders in es-. pared: to play: hockey, ' “We stress flexibility on’ and off the ice in our ex- ercise programs and. we make sure they keep their cmusele tone.“ * While ‘some: Islanders’ have. fallen « victim ‘to’ in- juries — ‘defencemian Ste- fan Persson miissed 10 reg- ular season with a cracked rib and six playoff games’ with a slight shoulder sep- |. aration last year and team captain Denis Potvin, also a ‘defenceman,’ severely hurt his groin ‘during the 1981 Canada ‘Cup’ tourna- ment and missed 21 games © as the. reasom the’ Islanders » infirmary remains relative- “ly quiet. ‘ “We work: hard at it,” ‘said. Waske, jthe: team’s’ -head trainer for nine years, “We keep the guys ‘physi- ony, ‘and mentally Pre- ‘— most rs .of the - team ‘have » remained fit Heroughout. hele cAteats:; Mike: Bossy, the team's leading scorer. last seazon and one of the most dyna: mic.’ goal-scorers in’ the game, has missed only 18: yincheslav. .Fetisov cad forwards Sergei Mak- arov, Viktor Krutov, Ana- toli- Semonov and Sergei _ Shepelev.. The. Russians.” will announce their roster by Nov..1..- Billed ‘as: Super. Beries '88, the first game will be.” Played Dec. 28:in Edmon- - ton, with the Oilers serv- ing as hosts. The Russians, coached by Viktor. Tikho- nov, then visit ‘Quebec Nordiques on. Dec. $0 be- ‘fore a New Year's Eve date n, (Brian) ! Downing ta. hit 20 ; “"c: aghiévement of the aaa : help defray. training and - ys. “Who expected . home runs (28)? Jong’ time’ why Doug De- Cinces hadn't hit .800 (he hit 801 this year). He told me he''- ‘wasn't rey ene this rolé in California's success, as veterans. ‘like Geoff Zahn, y-., 18-8, Steve Renko, 11-6, and Ken Forsch, 18-11, had some ed.” of the “Even- though. everyone reads me as an intense per- son, which I. am, managing has been :an : intense. plea- sure,” says Mauch; who. fre- quently has offended report- ers with his aloofness and air of « ‘superiority....“Watehing : these: players ‘play with the intensity and dedication ‘ they possess, has been'a Pleamurs, Freddie |. Lynn picked ‘us up and packed us around for 50 games.-I mean - he literally carried us around von his back.” If. the ;season . ends. for. : !Mauch and the Angels in the’ American League playoffs, at least: no one can ever ask , ‘Mauch ‘again ‘why’ he hasn't managed a champion. That's what Mauch’ had been car- rying, around on his back. “Canoeists nearly “reach destination TROQUOIS FALLS, ‘ONT.- (CP) — Four ‘canoeists on ; and Bruce Cordes of Tpaeaeouter Calif., ‘have been on the water since April 89 when they dipped their: ‘paddles into the | Bow River in ‘Alberta. vent in such: a large under- tains, it’s: been ‘smooth ~ next planned stop, ’ By the time they « arrive i in Quebec City around the end: of ‘November they'll have stroked 6,000 kilometres. a In between they've trav-.. ‘This ‘sort of trip. isn’t: new, to Cordes. Ten years ago he took :,14 months”: to“ cance across. the U.8..00525 0 The canoeists were to con- + iMhe allowances also’ are graded to reflect the lével‘of ly with ‘the able-bodied ath. letes are Jacques Pilon, 25 of Ottawa, .1,500-metre cham- pion in the 1980-Blind Olyzi- ® Industriat Residential ommercial ples-who also holds the world . nal utes, 12.6 seconds and the world 1,500. mark, at 4:81.6;: hurler-long jumper. Yvon Bourdeau of Quebec; Olym- pic champion swimmer. Tim .Melsaac -of- Winnipeg; | six- time world swimming record holder Yvette Michel of Van- couver. and - Olympic: 400- metre track champion Pat York: of Vancouver, : 4 Sport Canada normally. rm quires 20 countries to com- pete in events leading to recognition for assistance, but in the case of the handi- ‘capped. athletes . this was reduced to 18 countries. - ELATED BY MOVE ‘Pilon and others involved in handicapped , sports.-are elated at the’ decision. Next :in ‘line’ for recognition ‘are. expected to be the wheel-’ s Shale: sport athletes, already hugely encouraged: by para- ‘plogie Neroli Fairhall of New Zealane gear and ..' + enough food to last until the, ped thletes: could be fully inte- <: NLadies’ Auxiliary The; Ladies’ Auxiliary at “Legion - sbranches contribute elled rivers including” the tinue their journdy. Saturday some $6,000,000 a year to Saskatchewan, Kapel, . Red. - and English, crossed ‘numer- ous lakes and even cut across a corner: < James Bay, - where a Beluga whale circled their canoes and they spotted seals sunning themselves on the shore. - “We're fortunate « there's 2 been nothi far as Flames: on: Jan..2, Minne- sota North Stara on Jan. 4, and Philadelphia Flyers‘on Jan. 6.: A television package for showing the games is ex- pected’ to ‘be. completed within the next two weeks.’ The ‘first time the Rus- sians faced NHL teams in a North American tour was in 1976-76. when :. Soviet Wings'.and- Central ‘Red . Army played eight ‘games. ‘The, last: time, ; was. ‘in 1979-80 when Central Red | Se ee: mo played ‘nie games.” big storms go— wo've gotten . pretty lucky,” Cordes said. “The hardest part, is thes: long, tiring days.” ‘They’ atlaed a at this ‘toe - 60 kilometres northwest: of” aynmine via the Abitibi Riv- “Desite the hazards inher: : The Canadian Red’ Cross would like to remind you that’ wet clothes can extract heat from the body, nearly ‘200°. ‘times faster than dry clothes. ‘So, play it safe this winter. Dress rear and keep those jclothes dry. games in five ) \yeara. “THE KOOTENAY COMMITTEE > ON: INTERGROUP RELATIONS -after a Ae-day. rest. “Legion projects. - THANKS “sTo ‘the Casileg jar District: United Way ; ‘Directors for-all their; hard work on the ‘82. campaign and to all the citizens of Castlegar and district for their.support. -“ Thanks to you. « . it works... of us. : The Kootenay Columbia Child Care Society . 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