As CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 14, 1982 CROSSWORD Erin Go Bragh ... . answer in Wednesday's paper. acne 4 Saal in be Bn cnt ‘Valleys, tn WeeReakor’selgn — sneasure im Parcs i) Took a eee ‘Dey: Ta Wri sola Average timo of solution: 64 minutes. ; 6. 7 ‘THairy ‘78 Relenbarse KVIYOT KCIKAMH YAVT ZOAA MOSCOW (AP). — Aseries of events in recent weeks has fuelled speculation that Leo- nid Brezhnev, the Soviet Union's ‘TS-year-old presi- dent, may ‘be ‘in political trouble after 17. ere in power. Some Soviet sources “be: lieve Brezhnev’s’ fragile health, his age and his in-|. ability to do a full day’s work are becoming a political. is- sue. But they ‘caution it would be incorrect to believe there is a move afoot to oust him. Word’ of digsatisfaction with the aging Brezhnev be-- gan late last month shortly after the death of Mikhail Suslov, the Soviet Union's hard-line ideologist and No. 2 Suslov, who died Jan. 25 of: a stroke at the age of 79, was taught: to. haye “sponsored Brezhnev's rise to power af- ter the 1964 ouster of Nikita Khrushchev. Had Suslov outlived Brez- hnev, he would have played a dominant role in choosing a successor. His death left a void in the, Politburo ‘and is thought to have set in motion intrigues .in ‘the _ secretive, ae Communist’ party ‘daughter, ; most home gardens have one TMT CY KXM HKMMY « Teday’s Cryptoqeip clue: Oequalsl The sources said besides’ Chernenko, two other Polit- buro’ members have been gaining power within the ruling body's apparatus: Yuri Andropov, head of the KGB security police, and Dmitri “Ustinov, the defence minis- ter. CIRCUS or more’ ire of fruit trees *are : mosti;‘éasily controlled, 4 he: . Paylla and Fea tons” are’, reco these;:: publications - should Sunday & Holidays These are | “Pest Controt for ‘the’ Home Garden -and | “Fruit Tree Spray:,Schedule for Home ‘Gardeners in: the scandal surrounding Brezh- nev’s daughter was being brought to light as part of an attempt to topple the Krem, lin leader. One Soviet source re- marked that it would take a more important issue than misbehavior by his children to bring down. Rumors of a nasty Kremlin power battle picked up mo-. mentum in Moscow recently “along with news of a scandal in the Soviet circus that was said’ to touch Brezhnev's 58-year-old Galina Churbanova: ‘The ‘scandal -involyed An- atoly “Kolevatov,: director general of all Soviet circuses, and a man known only as Boris the Gypsy, who is var- viously said to be a circus per- former and a singer at the Bolshoi Theatre. ‘Both men were reported to. have had close ties to Chur- banova, whose husband Yuri Churbanov is a deputy min- ister in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which runs the national police: force. Kolevatov and Boris the Gypsy were rounded up dur- ing a crackdown on corrup- tion.: According to reports, Kolevatov is alleged to have collected bribes from circus. Many believe backing his close Polithure ally, Konstanin Chernenko, _ 70, a8 a successor. ‘allowing them to travel abroad. The Soviet sources dis- counted speculation that the Sofar, however, no one has been able to explain an ar- ticle that appeared in last. The Home Garden: Spray. Schedule ‘has © just ‘become’! available. It has been written’ specifically for the Kootenays + keeping in“ mind: problems * that: are’ of Feoncern* here. ¥ It has'a gection foreach trpe of tree Sell Usting the Others, however, ex- pressed doubt that his re- moval was linked to a decline Other rumors surrounding the jockeying to succeed Brezhnev include the events He died in January. and rumors said he took’his own ‘poison | in Brezhnev’ noted, instead viet labor productivity. December's issue of the Len- ingrad magazine — Aurora, which was dedicated to Brez- hnev's 75th birthday on Dec.- 19. On page 75 of the journal appeared a brief article that, some observers believed was’ meant as a-lampoon of the: aging Soviet leader and h writing. The article suggested that it was hard to believe any. , such great. writer was still: death). He will not disappoint us, We all believe in him. We wish him to finish the works which he has not finished yet: and hasten to bring us joy.” Adding to.the speculation’: surrounding Brezhnev ‘was: an announcement © by-.the. official news agency: Tass that the ‘country’s top trade union official, Alexei © Shib- + ayev, was removed from. his job for: unspecified reasons. He was said by some to have been a Brezhnev protege. —Fel aiisuan —Worship . — Bible Study ‘Family Bible t Hour a.m. Worship Senet ina Semi am. Bible Study 8 hae oe! 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Assorted (680 9) bt o2.: - look Choice. dil from only finest Conodion flour tnllied wheat, SOCETERIA & -| GROCETE! ‘peits ‘and diseases that affect mY AUNDROMAT each, the time at which they at ‘controls’ avail "| We Are Open 364 Days a Year “The tise ‘control é ‘prays ‘tor the 1982 ‘season, which are those to be applied for Pear Igat furl , wae in’ this 1 schedule for application with- in the ‘next! week. Home gardeners ‘wishing 2 Saturday a, 0:30 p.m. drop in'to the.Crestgn office of.the-B.C.: Ministry of Agri- culture «and .Food or . write: 9 -.10:30 p.m. 1038 Columbia Box 1980, Creston, B.C., VOB "965-6534. 1 ira e _/ CASTLEGAR NEWS, March 14, 1982 KOKANEE TAX i “Your Established Tax Service" > SAT. 9.a.m.-noon head sifice hours are not convenient for a special en ee Men’ s.curling ~ Manitoba beat By GERRY SUTTON BRANDON, MAN. (CP) — Al Hackner gets @ chance to shake a two-year jinx in the » Canadian men’s curling championship today. 2 Hackner’s Northern On- tario rink from Thunder Bay, displaying ' excellent’. shot- making, took an 8-5 win over Mel Logan of Souris, Man., in the semifinal Saturday to ad- vance against Brent Giles of British Columbia. The Thunder, Bay ‘team, which ° also includes third: Rick Lang, second: Bob Nicol” and lead Bruce Kennedy; has been the losing finalist in the last two first place with’ a 9-2 record, then lost in the final to Kerry Burtnyk' of Winnipeg. In 1980, it. was Rick Folk of Saskatoon who wound up with the Labatt Tankard.‘ Giles,'the leader at the end of round-robin’ play in the 68rd tournament. with nine wins and two defeats, dir- ected his Vancouver rink toa 7-6 triumph over Hackner earlier. in. the week. That started Hackner on a three- game ‘losing “streak and he eventually wound up in sec- ond place.at 83) : ‘Before more’: than 6,000" fans in the Keystone Centre, 1981, /Hackner’ finished the round-robin: schedule in io entry Ontari ted 8-1 after the third end, ~ ithen stole single points in each of the: fourth, fifth and sixth ends for a 6-1 margin. Hackner made it 8-2 with two points on an open draw in the eighth end before Logan, a 89-year-old farmer, made, it close with a- threeender in the ninth, One .of many key shots i Hackner ‘made ‘came ‘in ‘the... * + fourth end when he was suc- -ceasful with a double takeout tolie two. Logan was light‘on a draw, although he’ cut off one of the counters, to allow Thunder Bay to Steal one. Logan was wide on a take- . {’ out shot in the fifth, giving up i another point, and the Mani- . / toba'skip hit and rolled out in the sixth to fall behind 6-1, Selkirk Saints advance Choose from 44 Freshly Baked Items — . Stiylork. Hata of *Cheese. *Roisins *€xtra Crisp” tMukigrain or *Sourdough: Phg. ot 6 White o: =60% Whole Wheot oat "is Sandwich Loaf swhiteor Prices Effective March 15 -.20, 1982 In Castleaird Plaza. We reserve the right to limit sales ‘to retall quantities. a (907 9) 38 02: seed lool "as . Skylark or’ Home ‘Style. “4:00.80, * while American ' Phil Kane’ By CasNews Staff Selkirk Saints: men's vol- leyball team Saturday won all: three ‘of its’ matches _in Totem Conference playoffs at Prince. George, to advance to the semi-finals ‘today. The Saints beat out Mal- aspina .. College. ' (Nanaimo), . Okanagan‘ College and. Col- lege of <:New:. Caledonia (Prince' George) to qualify. “Scares : inthe Malaspina match were 14-16, 16-2 and 16-18" for’ Selkirk. In the Okanagan match it was 15-10 and 15-9. The final match saw pionships ‘they travel to Cal- gary this month for the na- tional championships. Selkirk beat cnc 16-9 and 16-11." At this point Selkitk is‘in first Place. If “they. beat. Okanagan today. they ad- vance to the Sampionslips at-S‘p.m. against CNC or Malaspina College. . e pan they win the cham- tadoor subfour- for British funner “COSFORD, ENGL. Frank Assi “(APY came:the first man to an indoor, sub-four. minute mile in: Britain as the United States trounced England 78- track and field meet runner, ‘outlasted English- man Alan‘ Salter on the: last lap to win in three minutes, 59.56 seconds. Salter clocked a personal best, was third in 4:04.22. : The U.S. team was without many, standouts but still treated a sellout crowd’ of 9,500 spectators to a series of fine performances. - ‘Sprinter - Mel’ Lattany’ scored a thrilling | victory over improving ‘Harry, King of England in the 60 metres. Lattany clocked 6.71 seconds to nip King, who was timed in Mark Holton provided: one of-the few. bright spots. for the outclassed English team, which was badly. hit by ‘with- drawals. Holtom, who broke the British national record in . Milan’ last:-week, claimed -a British all- round record : of 7.16 in‘the men's 60-metres. hurdies and beat “American Dan Lavitt, who was clocked in -:7.77.. - Briton -» Wilbert Greaves was third in 7.94, \- Americans Anthony Blair (1:17.81) and Fred Sowerby (1:18.19; . posted" a one-two finish-in the 600 metres. In the 1,000 metres, James Mays of the U.S.. clocked 2:21.89 to defeat Steve'Cald- well of; England, timed in 2:22.48 while Ian Stewart briefly halted the American * winning streak by taking the 8,000 metres in 7:56.03. -terpreted through : solos, , duets, trios and group dance member. Wi AVAILABLE AT MORTGAGE REPAYMENT PLAN © qepmeren Savings Credit Union TRAIL © ler © CASTLEGAR ® SALMO © SOUTH SLOCAN JAKUSP © NEW DENVER © WANETA PLAZA Badd Manor closes in on Sports Hut in Cast "Ci Heague playoff action Thursday night at the aréna complex. Mountain Spore won this g game. 5-4, Skaters — prepare . fo r: show - _-adian ‘sénior’- curling. -titles says he has.a simple strategy “Practicing. is well under. | “for.this year’s championships ° CHARLOTTETOWN (CP): “way for - Castlegar, Figure beginning today at the Char- Skating Club's presentation’. lottetown Curling Club. of: ;“Broadway” “to; be: held’: “eink 6-6: ‘to'past the first’ vie- tory by ‘a; Quebec rink’since Musié from “Forty- 1972, won't take pe this “Chorus’” Line,” “Second Street,” and “Now York, New York” will be in- routines by the intermediate _ and advanced. skaters.: ‘The i beginner groups will also be _ MITTERNDORF, AUS- presenting music - numbers TRIA (REUTER) — Herbert showing the steps and skat- . Neuper of Austria, avenging ing skills ‘they have learned 4. defedt Friday by. Matti this year. Nykaenen of Finland, won a World Cup ski flying event Tickets are, $4, $8 for Saturday in A close ‘duel with senior citizens and students, the world champion. and. .$2. for children. Ad- Nykaenen was marginally vanced tickets are available ahead-on the first of three at ‘Tudor ‘Sports, the Wool leaps from the Mitterndorf Wagon, or front any, executive hill, registering 165 metres to 164 for Neuper. owe fer, — The winner of three Can- Bulau sixth in jump year and Quebec will be rep- resented by Perry Peterson of Dollard-des- Ormeaux, All the provinces, will have‘ an entry, Ontario’ has two and there is ‘one from the , Northwest Terriroties: MacDonald i is entering his 48th ‘Rational ‘seniors - cham- onship event-and his mate He entered the Canadian senior scene: in‘1965 and a year later Squirebriggs joined him. The pair has been “fighting Badd Manor Pub and Mountain Sports Hut of the Castle Cc almost in. pro- vincial tournaments, Even though MacDonald has béen - through. national competition so many: times, peeves still hit a a good thing ine your tate It keeps you loose. If. you don’t have : the: jitters; ‘you don’t have Halifax in 1m, in cin 1976, and in Ot. tawa in 1976." Neuper d his dis- anything.” Be MacDonald said he is wor- ried about ‘some of the younger ‘teams entered. “Age is’ going to make the differ- _ ence.” Also. entered: are: Nova ““Beotia (skip Gus Meister, of Kentville), aaniieba (Lloyd | Hoe- key league will fight for the league title in a best-of-three series Tuesday and Thursday at 8:15 p.m. at the arena complex. . «In round. rohin..play, Badd Manor. holds a 3-1 record while Mountain Sports.js 2-1. | = CasNewsPhoto by Cheryl Withlow Simple curling strategy Commercial teams for title The third-place team, Wil- liams Moving & Storage has no wins and three losses. Williams plays . Mountain Sports'today at the complex at 12:30 p.m., but the game will have no meaning to the team:: - Maoiitain'Sports overpow-: . — + ered’ Badd Manor 5-4 in ac- tion Thursday night. Saints women. in Totem finals , By CasNews Staff Selkirk Saints - women's tance to.159 metres on his second jump’as compared to 152 for Nykaenen. Horst. Bulau of Ottawa finished sixth at 348 after his two top leaps of 189 and 142 : metres, Steve Collins of Thunder Bay, Ont., was 23rd at 292 after jumping 120 and 117 metres while Ren Rich- ards of Oshawa, Ont., was 82nd, 266, 104 and 108. ‘wiles Pier- cey, St. John's), Britiish Col- umbia (Kent Thorine, Kam- loops), _ Northern Ontario (Ken Montgomery, New Liskeard), , New ~ Brunswick ({Cedre Allaby) Moncton; On- tario (Malcolm ‘White, Ham- ilton), Alberta. (Lloyd: Tull, Calgary), Territories (Bill Matigtion, Whitehorse) and Saskatchewan (Ted Jurisper, Delisle). team beat College of New Caledonia (Prince George) 60-54 Friday night in Totem Conference playoffs in ‘final with Vaneouver Com- munity College. The final game was to be played Saturday night. The . winner proceeds to the na- tional championships in Cal- gary this month, Selkirk's top scorers were Barby vane Davioe with 18 Vancouver to move into the . points, Theresa Hanlon with 18, and Glenda Jones with 12. Evans-Davies was also the top rebounder with 14. _ Coach Anka Manders said it was a very close and evenly matched game. Last’ week- _ end in Castlegar the home team, won one game and lost one’ against CNC. Vancouver Community College beat Capilano of North vancouver 61-50 to proceed to the’ finals. Van- couver has-the best record (12-2) in the conference, BRUINS5 RED WINGS 3 BOSTON (AP) — Steve Kasper broke a 1-1 tie with his 16th goal of the season midway through the second period as Boston Bruins hung on for a 5-8 victory over Detroit «Red Wings in a National Hockey League game Saturday. The win moved the Bruins, who played without-47-goal scorer’ Rick Middleton and Terry O'Reilly, into at least . temporary possession of second place in the Adams Division by a point over Buffalo, which played Saturday: night. Barry Pederson gave Boston a 1-0 lead with the 37th goal of his rookie season in the opening period. But Derek Smith tied it’Sn a pass from Eric Vail early in the second, Kasper tapped in a'pass from Don Marcotte 'to break’ the tie and Bruce Crowder beat Detroit goalie Bob Sauve on a breakaway for a 3-1 lead later in the. period. Mark Osborne and Danny Gare scored for Detroit and Peter McNab for Boston in a 43-second span in the third period. Kasper got his second goal of the game with 49. . seconds left. “The Bruins lost : Middleton ‘thursday night. with a sprained‘right shoulder and O'Reilly is out indefinitely with stretched nerves in his left shoulder. CAPITALS 6 FLYERS 3 LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Bengt Gustafsson's goal at 9:46 of ‘the third period blunted, a Philadelphia comeback: and sealed a ‘6-3 victory for ‘Washington Capitals ‘over ‘the Flyers. .’ >| The win, only the fifth for Washington in 84 league ‘ games against the Flyers, kept the Capitals within 10 . points of. Pittsburgh Penguins for the fourth and final playoff spot in the Patrick Division. : & The: Flyers, who have won only once in their last 16 road games, fell behind 3-0 in the first 23-minutes.. But - Ken Linseman scored for Philadelphia in the second period. and the Flyers pulled within 8-2 on a goal by Jimmy Watson at 2:24 of the third period. ‘Gustafsson put Washington ahead 4-2 after.he skated from his own blue line, faked goalie Rick St. Groix and scored. After Bobby Carpenter of the Capitals and Darryl Sittler of the Flyers exchanged goals, Dennis Maruk scored the Capitals’ third power-play Boal at. 19:44, lhis 85th goal of the season. ‘ ¢ OILERS 5 CANUCKS 3 ue EDMONTON (CP) — Edmonton Oilers‘snapped out of a four-game losing streak with four power-play goals that’ produced a 58 victory Saturday: night over~ Vancouver Canucks, who are also ‘having their p __ SATURDAY NIGHT NHL RESULTS . = * Peter Lee replied for the Penguins. ° JETS 10 LEAFS Kehoe'’s two goals gave Pittsburgh a 6-1 lead before Don Lever scored for the Rockies with 4:01 remaining. In “the first period, Aaron Broten scored for Colorado and 2 TORONTO (CP) — Rookie centre Dale Hawerchuk * scored: three:goals and assisted on two others to lead “Winnipeg Jets to a 10-2 victory over Toronto. Maple afs, in.the late stages of the season. Both .teams took out the frustrations of their respective. slumps with some uripleasantries that ended in a bench-clearing melee ‘after the final. whistle. Earlier in the game, Dave Senienko of the Oilers took on two Canucks in separate fights and wound up ~ being tossed out of the game for throwing a head butt at Dave, (Tiger). Williams of the Canucks. : Laurie Boschman, Risto Siltanen, Mark Messier, - Kevin Lowe and dari Kurri did the scoring for the Oilers, . who were outplayed through’ the first two periods :but came to life in the third after killing offa major penalty to ‘ Semenko late in the second period. Lars Lindgren, Gary Lupul and Tony Currie scored for the Canucks, who lost their sixth straight game. 5, PENGUINS 6 ROCKIES 2 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Rick Kehoe scored two goals to lead Pittsburgh Penguins to a 6-2 Niptoty. over Colorado ‘Rockies. Dehoe's two third-period goals raised his season total to 8i:and followed a second period in which Pittsburgh broke a 1-1.tie with three unanswered goals. Greg Malone put Pittsburgh ahead at 4:37 of the second session with his 14th goal of the season. At 12:89, Jim Hamilton scored. his first of the season in his third game since being recalled from the minors. . 3 Pat Boutette made it 4-1 with a power- play. goal at 18:59." d his season total to 38 and, with 52 assists, he leads the Jets in scoring with 90 points. Hawerchuk, the No..1 pick in.the entry draft last : summer, turns'19 on Aporil 4. **° Paul MacLean, Willy Lindstrom and Thomas Steen, * with two goals apiece, and Morris Lukowich also scored for ‘the Jets. John Anderson scored his 80th and Rick Vaive his 44th for the Leafs. It was an easy win for the Jets, who led 2-) after 20 ~minutes and 6-0 after 40. The crowd of 16,360 applauded and cheered at the end of each period as it was announced . only one minute remained. As the teams skated onto the ice to start the third period, the Leafs were booed and the Jets cheered. ‘ 2 FLAMES 4 SABRES 1 CALGARY (CP) — Lanny McDonald scored two second-period goals Saturday night to lead Calgary Flames to a: 4-1 victory. over Buffalo Sabres. The goals increased McDonald’s‘season production to 83 — 27 of which have come since Nov. 25 when he was acquired in'a trade from Colorado Rockies. . . Calgary's other goals came off the sticks of Kevin LaVallee and, into an empty net, Paul Reinhart. Alan Haworth replied for the Sabres, who suffered their first road toss in their last nine games (4-1-). The setback, combined with Boston's victory over Detroit, also dropped Buffalo into third place in the - Adams Division. + CANADIENS 5 WHALERS 0 . MONTREAL (CP) — Steve Shutt returned to the lineup to score lhis 28th goal of the season and goaltender Denis Herron made 24 saves to record his third shutout . as Montreal Canadiens defeated Hartford Whalers 5-0 Saturday night. Gaston Gingras, Mark. Hunter, Keith Acton and Mario Tremblay scored the other goals for the Canadiens, . who now have a 14-game home-ice unbeaten streak consisting of eight victories and six ties. Shutt had missed eight games since he suffered a cut on the left calf from Miroslav Fryter’s skate in a game against the Nordiques at Quebec City on Feb. 23. Herron, who also has chared a shutout with Richard Sevigny this season, turned in one of lhis toughter saves against Ron Francis on a first-period power play and was fortunate in the middle period‘when Ray Neufeld fanned on a rebound in the 18th minute. NORDIQUES 9 BLACK HAWKS 3 QUEBEC (CP) — Wilf Paiement svored three goals and assisted on two others to pace Quebec Nordiques toa 9-3 triumph over Chicago Black Hawks. Paiement has collected seven points in two. games since joining Quebec in a trade which sent Miroslave ‘Fricek to the Leafs. Defencemen Mario Marois and Dave Pichette, ‘Michel Goulet, Pierre Mubry, Real Cloutier and Anton Stastny also scored for Quebec. * NORTH STARS 3 BLUES 2 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Bobby Smith unlocked a tie with “his 40th goal in the second period, then added an insurance goal with 11:34 left, steering Minnesota North Stars to a 3-2 triumph over St. Louis Blues. . Smith's goals and Steve Payne’ 's two assists helped extend Mi 's club- streak to 11 games. Included in the string are two victories over St. Louis, which bowed 8-1 to the North Stars five nights earlier. —,