CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 2), 1983. ON THE STREET QUESTION: Chamber Manager Bob Stans. ‘munity. He sajd.p ask: "What: does bury was recently quoted as saying the, there esta do?" os Kriow what: the chamber isn't doing enough in the icom- Joe Babij Ralph Briggeman Well, they're supposed T haven't heard enough to look after and promote about it’.. the quote or the. businesses in town. “chamber. Noreen Halbauer No, I don’t know ... does it have anything to do with the banks? Reece + They have the tourist booth for information. They're a merchants as- sociation aren't they?. . . I‘ really don't, ‘I guess, ' * Kelly Ashdown Not here, but;the Cham- , ber of Commerce: sin Kam- ‘loops :.. usually they were an interface ‘between the public and business. , i and selling | tifem to'pther banks that run Emry, a Rainier Na- tional Bank spokesman. Spec- ific arrangements are pend- ing, he added. Officials ‘at Rainler, Se. attle-First National Bank and First Interstate Bank’ said thea might charge 3 a fee for ? wonderful w tes csyouve gota friend | SAND NOW.YOU CAN SAVE : ies Wheels Ss Chocolate, 100 g. Reg. 9. 15. DOWNEY!!! $yt7 itive costs teas touse tN) salt Lvl ete i) | % Soir gerrete 2 eer night. “I wish I had run the bases - — Pe ign tostoriogstoned collins UR Subdivision. Coll now! M.L.S. aM th rooms and rac room. Priced fo sell at $72,500.. > ightehing Super Valu. Mual Sail Olen bo 839.500, TRY Sy ‘older home on beoutiful lot with two ‘goroges. 4 Scents Be WN Nal ‘opproximat Took Wea tlocan bier etPonemeres”= Poregi ,000 ter quick sale. innipeg - general. | Gata: mado fal arfngeme nepal priate he 4. Ti-Cats, «made telephone this morning. eS getneale y: pes dental easels rere flew to Toronto from his home ‘in part in: distussions. Birmingham, « bsenen agen, Gt Sst cn Har Bal vero ages Jabs Granade he ‘quarterback refused to play, hed earlier refused tn ssatonk on ths deal. Brock, who was named the CFL's most valuable player shec'he lal tor pabaeients ae oie 1, three days : after he led the Bombers 'to Stampeders. ,win over Calgar: The Bombers, 6-4 and. tied for: second place in the Western Division, lost its next'two games, wan so rel ni ig Cue. Pt last “season. to coach . Washington Federals of the United States Football League. Brock conterids he returned to the Bomber fold only after be reached ‘allow him out of the Sovelying paniees frost Hobece thd some agreement would socind sess bo was ht with bfiy Bo by Rabon abd as eat by: the CFL. seenthaet — Pit. cher Bill Gullickson of ¢ Mod treal’ Expos had only ‘one regret after the first home run of his major-league car- a little slower because sud- denly I was back at home - plate and it was all over so who rolled to a.10-1 Expos, «National League baseball tri- umph and -kept™ pace, ‘inthe tight East Division race. Entering a’ two-game ser- ies against’ Philadelphia “at * Olympic Stadium tonight, the Expos, tied in’ second place’ with Pittsburgh Pirates, trail the first-place Phillies by two games. > “Tomorrow is the most im- 4 portant game we:ean really think about right now,” Ex- pos manager Bill Virdon'said. “You can't really start to look ahead too much at this stage. “I think the club felt they. hadito win this game against the Cardinals, but I ‘don't think they were looking too far ahead.” ~ The Expos disposed of St. Louis early. After Gullick- son's homer provided them with a 1-0 lead, they scored two runs in the fourth and four more in the fifth. “They looked really down, and I'm glad we were able to take advantage of the situ- ation,” said Gullickson, 16-11, and 9-1 with a 2.64 earned- run average since July 16. Some of the wind was knocked from the Cardinals in the second inning when -Expos right fielder Terry Francona made a running catch on a fly ball by Andry Van Slyke and doubled Dar- rell Porter at first base. “That helped me out,” Gul- lickson said. “They could have picked up mementum right there.” Instead, hips by Gullick- son's surprise shot — his first homer ‘since he. was a 14- year-old Pony League player — ‘vit’ was: the Expos »who gathered steam. Tim Wallach and Doug 1016 - 4th Street, across from the Post Office. Credit Union be, X. eo oR LS WORK-OUT . . . Castlegar Rebels practice’ training camp. drills, season niopener Oct. 1. athe Rebels ite their. first exhibition game tonight against Will Rebels be No. 1? Presently, the Rebels have only six out-of-town By. CoES XU CALDESRANE Rebels conser! tanta in Raneitls fo “+ Castlegar },/80, excited ‘about the ‘players’ perf Performance at the junior * hockey camp that he is'certain the local team is going to be: on top: of the: West, division 5 "twee ere poms teightagana Tale Smoke) Raters, the other. ay dL ean't seo Laviig any protien Cute (this season),” Rebelato said: “Spokane is going tobe the team. to contend with: I don't think they lost too many boys.” But Rebelato notes. that. Beaver Valley and Trail cannot be completely ruled out. Trail has lost four or five players from last season such.as Tim Leharden and Ken Y MacNeil, who were top players in the league last season. ‘Tim Lenardon wasn't there, there was no contest. We walked all over them.” Flynn ing singles in the fourth he- - fore Gary. Carter and Fran- cona singled: and doubled, arespectively tog drive in runs “In the seventh, both Fran- * ‘cola and Gullicknon collected their spcohd Tans batted in with singles and Carter Leafs knocked in his second run with an eighth-inning single. Gullickson, who complated his 10th game, lost a shutout By The Canadian Press Garden City Arena was humming Tuesday night as the National Hockey. League's: Toronto . Maple bused into St. Cath- arines for a game against their “American Hockey ‘League rejects and were for- tunate to escape with a 5-5 bid in the: seventh on Van tie. Slyke's sacrifice fly, which -followed' a ‘double and a groundout. Francona, who" continued to play against right-handed: °Y- starters with Warren Crom- artie: nursing a sore back, ‘said regular work has re- stored his confidence. “I didn’t do a good job as a pinch. hitter earlier in the year,” he said. “I stru with'that role, but I feel more comfortable every game now that I'm out there every day.” St. Louis manager Whitey Herzog and Vern Rapp, the Expos’ first-base coach, were ejected from the game. Her- zog was ousted in the fourth by ‘home-plate umpire John Kibler. for arguing a safe call. Rapp said he wasn't sure why he was ejected by first-base umpire Bruce Froemming. The incident happened sec- onds after Rapp trotted out to:the coach box in the first ‘inning. “AIL said was, ‘Hi, Bruce,’ and Bruce said ‘Take a hikef’ Rapp said. In .the series opener against’ Philadelphia, Charlie’ Lea, 15-9, pitches for Mon- treal against Charlie Hudson, A crowd of 8,448 got to see the annual grudge match be- tween the haves and the have-nots and it was a dan- ‘And it was the Saints who -had it at the end. ‘Trailing 6-3 in the. dying minutes, the Saints got goals from Ernie Godden and Russ Adam at 17:18 and 17:52, Elsewhere, it was: Calgary Flames 4, Canadian Olympic . Team 3; Quebec Nordiques 8, Montreal Canadiens 1; Ed- monton Oilers 5, Detroit Red Wings 0; Vancouver Canucks 4, Winnipeg Jets 3; New York Islanders 8, Buffalo Sa- bres 3; Philadelphia Flyers 6, Hartford Whalers 6, in over- time; New York Rangers 5, New Jersey Devils 3 and St. Louis Blues 5, Los Angeles Kings 2. After a'scoreless first per- fod.in St. Catharines, Leaf captain Rick Vaive put the ‘Leafs out front 65 ‘seconds into the middle period. SAINTS STORM BACK ‘Aubin and Gary Yaremchuk, on a short-handed effort, also said the_Trail team dooan't have too scoring before Frank Nigro left it 8-2 after 40 minutes. -Dan Daoust tied it and veteran left winger John Anderson scored two in a row to give Toronto a 6-3 lead midway through the: final period. The Saints refused to quit. and Godden, on a power play, and Adam forced the tie: In Quebec, Wilf Paiement scored two goals, including - one into an empty Montreal net with 38 seconds remain- . ing, as the Nordiques de- feated their provincial rivals. Wayne Gretzky .and Red Wing reject Tom Rowe each had a goal and an assist as Edmonton shut out the Red Wings in Detroit. In Medicine Hat, Alta., By The Canadian Press Vernon Lakers opened their 1988-84 B.C. Junior Hockey League season Tues- day with an 11-7 victory over the visiting Shuswap To- tems. In “the other league game Tuesday, Burnaby Blue- hawks defeated Richmond Sockeyes 5-4 in a match played before about 450 fans ‘in Richmond. The Lakers, who were be- hind 8-2 after one period but took a 7-6 lead after 40 minutes, got two.goals each from Ron Berezowski, Bruce Major and Glen Kirk. Singles came from Rob Cossin, Tom many el eligible midgets this year. ‘in preparation for Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters. * “we're not the least concerned with = Bester Valloy tlsd Wit four top clgtes tokio BC, Tier I league. Two players went to'Summeriand and two te ‘Penticton. “