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Nevokshesoff, Kay O'Flaherty, Ruby alas , Margaret Roller, Caroline Teukerolt, Shirley Torbee, Hope Whittaker, Allen Multiculturalism workshop to be held A major professional educat one-day workshop for teachers and it terested public on the educational challenge of multiculturalism will take place in Kaslo Oct. 21 at the Langhan Cultural Centre Sponsored by the Secretary of State for Multiculturalism, and organize by Bernadette Lynch for the Langhan Cultural Centre as a follow-up to it Refugee’ project las tackle a successful spring, the workshe number of current issues, both pro’ tunities, in the id of B.C. today, a news rel Special emphasi the, particular ex de of se outside the Lower Mainland their growing demand for Englis a-second-language program need for more of a multicul phasis within the curriculum du changing nature of communi Much opportunity available for ideas, discussic volvement, the rele Act must be reformed, Lewis say OTTAWA (CP) The te g0' ment has no c¢ t reform the Young Oftende face of public discontent over vanded to juvenile murderer er Dou cannot be sentence years in custody youth court, n Many judg to raise murder speaker multiculturalism integrated in the Williams, ESL teacher in the Castlegar curriculum, ESL more than just Engl refugees and racism, and sues to be addressed by a team of . experts in the field, include tral from Mt speaker from the Task Force on Cen America in Vancouver, School District, a student Woodrow and Susan Shead. 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For Woodland Park the game was a successful season opener while Sandman’s record drops to t-afrer winning its first game 9-6 over defending league champion Hi Arrow Goals by Dave Rugg and Ross Saunders early in the third period and Ron Ashby and Dave Terhune in the last two minutes of the game for Sandman turned a rout into a respectable score for the hotel team Saunders, with a pair of goals and an assist, and Vince Antignani with four assists, led the scoring for Sandman ina losing cause Woodland Park spread the scoring among seven players with Steve Simonen, Bruno Tassone, Kelly Keraiff, Chris Brodman, Rod Fayant, Ken Keraiff and Joe Bell each finding the net in a CLOSE PLAY . . . Sandman Inn's Jim Nazaroff tries to sneak a shot through the legs of Woodland Park Shell goalie Dan Wallace during Castlegar Recreational Hockey League action Thursday at the Community Complex. Woodland Park hangs on for win cleanly played game that saw only one penalty called, a minor for tripping to Sandman’s Jim Nazaroff in the third period Kevin Kirby and Danny Walker each picked up three assists for Sandman while Fayant and Lorne Anderson each earned a pair of helpers. Dan Wallace for Woodland Park and Tim Swanson for Sandman handled the goalten ding duties. The two teams have a rematch Monday night at the Complex Woodland Park Shell takes on Hi Arrow Tuesday at the Complex 's shut down Giants 5-0 | OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — This time, Dave Stewart finished what he started, And this time, the Oakland Athletics didn’t need to worry about Kirk’Gibson The Athletics, finally showing the pitching and power that made theny baseball's winningest team, dismissed the San Francisco Giants 5-0 Saturday night in the World Series opener Stewart breezed on a five-hitter for his first shutout since Aug. 30, 1988. It was also his first World Series victory; he was within three outs in Game | last year until Gibson homered into history against Dennis Eckersley Oakland, meanwhile, roughed up Scott Garrelts, the National League earned-run average champion, for five runs in four innings. Dave Parker and Walt Weiss each homered and the Athletics finished with 11 hits, in cluding three by Mark. McGwire, who was |-for-17 in the World Seties loss to Los Angeles Only Jose Canseco did not take part in Oakland’s battery. He was 0-for-3 after going 1-for-19 — hitless in his last 18 tries — against the Dodgers The Athletics won eight of nine against San Francisco in spring training and maybe it was no fluke Oakland led 5-0 after four innings and that was plenty for Stewart FANSSIX Stewart, who won twice in the playoffs, walked one and struck out six. Eckersley never even warmed up as Stewart got his shutout after going 38 starts without one this season The only skill Oakland did not display was its stealing. Playoff MVP Rickey Henderson, playing in his first World Series, went 2-for-5 with an RBI single, but did not steal a base after swiping a record eight in the playoffs. He also struck out twice after being the only starter in the playoffs nét to fan Clark, the NL playoff MVP, went 2 for-4. The teams were coming off the longest layoffs ever between playoffs and World Series — the Giants four days, the A’s five — but only Oakland got right toit Stewart, throwing 95-mile-an-hour fastballs at twilight, only had trouble on balls hit back to him. Other than that, he showed why he has won 20 games for three straight seasons, Stewart, who fasts on days he pit ches because of a nervous stomach, made a two-base throwing error on Robby Thompson's comebacker in the first inning. In the third, Jose Uribe got an infield hit when Stewart failed to cleanly catch the ball and, perhaps wary of another bad toss, threw a shade late to first base. LEMIEUX SETS UP WINNER Penguins edge Habs Ki VANCOUVER (CP) Great athletie peformers make the timely plays when it counts the most The theory|certainly holds true for Wayne Gretzky of the Los Angeles Kings as he pursues the all-time NHL points record Gretzky turned a harmless-looking regroup play into the winning goal Friday night when the Los Angeles Kings edged the Vancouver Canucks 6 Sinthe NHL “‘He’s hungry right now and ready to fly,"’ King coach Tom Webster said about Gretzky. ‘I threw him out there at the end because he was ready.”” Gretzky rested for about 20 seconds between shifts before setting up the winning goal by Steve Kasper with one stop Ca second remaining It was a classic Gretzky assist. He drew the defensive players to himself, then smartly directed a pass to a wide open Kasper, who fired the deciding shot past netminder Kirk McLean at 19:59 of the third period GREAT TIMING “IL saw Steve coming behind me an left it for him,” said Gretzky, “I knew wehad time tomake the play “It worked out pretty nice. L Robinson got me the puck and finished if off It_ was Gretzky's third point of the game and left him with a career total of 1,849 in regular-season play, just one shy of the all-time mark established by Gordie Howe before he retired in 1980. Gaston signs with Blue Jays TORONTO (CP) — Cito Gaston will return next year as manager, but the Toronto Blue Jays took the first steps in revamping the American League East champions The Blue Jays have announced Gaston, 45, has accepted a one-year pact to continue at.the helm of the team he took over May 15 from the fired Jimy Williams. The club was 12 games under .500 at the time, but com: piled a 77-49 record under Gaston. “It’s amazing what he did, to bring the team back without any managing experienc said executive vice president Pat Gillick Al Widmar, the Jays’ pitching coach for the last 10 years, was moved into a post as a special assistant to Gillick The 64-year-old Widmar had major neck and back surgery last year and Gillick said the move into a less strenuous position was made for health reasons Bobby Mattick, the 73-year-old director of player development who managed the Blue Jays 1980-81, also was moved into a post as a special assignment scout “One of the things that definitely made me want to come back was that the job wasn't really completed,” said Gaston, who joined the Blue Jays as batting coach in 1982 Met Queen, 47, the Blue Jays’ roving minor league pitching instructor since 1986, takes over Mattick’s position Touted as a leading candidate to replace Widmar is Galen Cisco, the pitching coach for two years at Class AAA Syracuse. Cisco, $2, was a major league pitching coach from 1972 through 1987 with Kansas City, Mon treal and San Diego. He filled in for much of the 1988 season in Toronto when Widmar had surgery Gillick said he expects to have both the pitching coach and batting coach spots filled before the end of the mon. th nucks “We capitalized on a couple of lucky bounces,” said Webster. “We'll take them, especially late in a game like this.’ The Kings blew a two-goal lead in the third and managed to survive behind the brilliant netminding of Kelly Hrudey as Vancouver outshot Los Angeles 34-18 Bob- Kudelski- and Dave Taylor scored two goals each for the Kings, with the other marker by Craig Dun canson. Los Angeles was perfect on the power play, scoring three times with the man advantage in a five-goal second period LOSS TOUGH Greg Adams and Igor Larionov had two goals each for the Canucks and Petri Skriko got one for the disappoin ted losers “Gretzky often gets behind the defence to create havoc,” said Van couver coach Bob McCammon. “‘I’ve seen him do it so many times, make the great play whenit counts.”” Leafs dump Rebels By CasNews Staff The Nelson Maple Leafs doubled the Castlegar Rebels 6-3 in Kootenay International Junior Hockey League play Friday at the Community Com plex Scoring summaries for the game were not available The Rebels were back in action Saturday night inGrand Forks. + In other KUHL Spokane defeated Rossland 4-2 Beaver Valley got by Trail 5-3 and Elk Valley edged Kimberley 7-6 in over time games Friday, PITTSBURGH ,(AP) — Mario Lemieux was held without a goal for the fourth straight NHL game, but fed Randy Hillier for the game-winning goal at 1:40 of over time as the Pittsburgh Penguins rallied to beat the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 Saturday night Lemieux skated down the slot on a 2-on-2 break, then fed Hillier, whose 10-footer slipped past goaltender Patrick Roy, who lost for the first time in four starts Pittsburgh, improved to 2-1-1 despite Lemieux’s longest goalless streak since a five-game drought in 1985. 86, his second NHL season. Montreal, a 4-3 overtime win ner Friday over New Jersey, dropped to 4-2-0. Reserve goaltender Wendell Young, in his first action of the season, turned away 28 of 29 shots after Tom Barrasso left the game at 5:49 of the first period with a bruised right hand DEVILS 3 WHALERS2 HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Sean Burke stopped 29 shots and ex-Whaler Sylvain Turgeon scored his fifth goal in five games to lead the New Jersey Devils toa 3-2 victory over Hartford The game was the first between the teams since the Devils traded Pat Verbeek to Hartford for Turgeon on draft day in June] Verbeek and Mikael Andersson scored for the Whalers, wno 2-4-0. CAPITALS 4 FLAMES4 LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Defenceman Bill Houlder scored an unassisted goal wit’ six seconds remaining to pull the Washington Capitals into a 4-4 gie with the Calgary Flames After the Capitals had pulled goalie Don Beaupre in favor of a sixth skater, Houlder intercepted a clearing pass at the left point and took a slap shot that went through several players before catching the far corner ISLES3 FLYERS3 UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Dave Poulin’s goal with 6:39 remaining capped a three-goal Philadelphia comeback as the Flyers tied the New York Islanders 3-3. Doug Sulliman and Mark Howe also scored for the Flyers. Randy Wood, Al Kerr and Pat Flatley scored for the Islanders Howe scored his first goal of the season at 9:11 of the third period, beating goaltender Glen Healy from 45 feet through a screen during a power play. Poulin then tied the game a little over four minutes later when he jammed a cross-ice pass behind Healy from the right of the crease. RED WINGS6SABRES 2 DETROIT (AP) — Gerard Gallant scored twice and Dave Barr added a short-handed goal as the Detroit Red Wings beat the Buffalo Sabes 6-2 Gallant, who Thursday begins a five-game suspension for slashing Vancouver's Garth Butcher last week, keyed a three-goal first period when he converted Steve Yzerman’s centering pass while Detroit held a man advantage. Peter Klima and Joe Kocur added goals 1:32 apart late in the opening’ period to give Detroit a 3-1 lead before Gallant again teamed with Yzerman in the second, finishing off a2-on-1 break for his sixth goal STARS 3 NORDIQUES 2 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) second goal of the game broke a 2- Brian Bellows’s tie with 2;40 to play as the Minnesota North Stars remained the NHL's only un- beaten team with a 3-2 victory over the Quebec Nordiques. The last time Minnesota (4-0-1) was undefeated after five games was 1982, when it was also 4-0-1. The North Stars lead the league with nine points ETSS LEAFS 1 TORONTO (CP) — Dave McLIwain’s first goal of the season early in the second period stood as the winner for the Winnipeg“Jets in a 5-1 triumph over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Thomas Steen Dave Ellett, Randy Cunneyworth and Pat Elynuik also scored for the Jets, who ended a run of three consecutive losses Gary Leeman provided the lacklustre Leafs with their only goal as Toronto lost its third straight game. BLUES 2 HAWKS! ST. LOUIS (AP) Peter Zezel scored the winning goal on a second-period deflection as the St. Louis Blues defeated the Blackhawks 2-1 for their second victory over Chicago this season. The Blues, who evened their record at 2-2-0, beat the Blackhawks 8-3 on Oct. § in their season opener for their only other victory Gretzky likely to break Howe's record today VANCOUVER (CP) The Great One’s sense of timing couldn’t be bet monton against his former Oiler teammates. traded to the Kings in August 1988 in a multi-player deal that included a cash ter payment estimated at $20 million Wayne Gretzky of the Los Angeles “‘If there's any place other than Kings will take dead aim at the NHL’s L.A. to do it, obviously it’s Edmon all-time scoring record today in Ed- ton,"’ said Gretzky news conference. “‘i had a lot of points Lemieux has won the last two scoring races after Gretzky won the Art Ross Trophy for the points cham pionship seven years in a row Howe said Gretzky should be remembered _for_manyreasons, the least of which is his many records. ai_a_posi-game Gretzky had three assists Friday night, setting up the winning goal by Steve Kasper with one second left against the Vancouver Canucks. That pushed his career total to 1,849 points in regular-season games, one shy of the record held by the legendary Gordie Howe since he retired in 1980. Facing the Oilers on such a historic occasion Gretzky has averaged more than two points a game during his 11 seasons in the league — doesn’t faze hockey’s sincere ambassador “1 know those guys (in Edmonton) will want to see me break the record,”” said Gretzky, ‘but they'll want to see me doit Tuesday.” After today’s matchup against his old friends, Gretzky next plays Tuesday in Los Angeles against the Boston Bruins Gretzky already has 12 points in five games this season in his relentless pur suit of Howe's standard He played his first nine NHL seasons ,in Edmonton before being Z come from a lot of great players on those (Oiler) teams. Both teams are a big part of it. I'll enjoy doing it in Edmonton if I'm for tunate enough. It’s justice (that) it’s Edmonton or L.A., barring injury Gretzky will be joined by his father and mother in Edmonton tourage following Gretzky's pursuit of the record also includes Howe and NHL president John Ziegler When the record is set, the game will be stopped for a brief on-ice ceremony involving Howe. Howe played 26 seasons in the NHL over five decades. Gretzky, 28, has in dicated he'd like to attain 3,000 points before he retires in seven or eight years. “The league has changed a little sin ce I played,"’ Howe said before the Vancouver game. “‘They've opened things up to make it more exciting for the fans ‘All in all, the numbers tell the story. Nobody can match him (Gret zky) except maybe Mario Lemicux the last couple of years."” The en. “He respects the game and loves the game,"’ Howe added of his friendship.” Gretzky broke into the NHL in 1979 with the Oilers after the demise of the World Hockey Associatidn. Gretzky played| iri the WHA for ole year with Indianapolis and Edmonton. His NHL totals now are 640 goals and 1,209 assists. Howe had 801 goals and 1,049 assists I'mvery proud Howe has accompanied Gretzky to the last two games and the pair have exchanged many memoties. “We were talking thé other day and Gordie said the hardest thing about hockey is that, the older you get, the more you like it,”” said Gretzky. “‘I like the game more now than when | came into the league Gretzky holds more than 40 NHL records, including playoffs, but said the pursuit of Howe is different from the others. ‘It's different because there's no urgency to do it,’’ he added. “It's positive P.R. for the game.”