oF. Robert rt a. Yeon 1074; =, avenues SALES ic “FAVS JAVS FAVS JAVS FAVS FAVS ING .& bec Onarin ciation Dinner was held at the community complex. hon: ‘oring all ‘our instructors who ‘ha dedicated so. many make our recreation rograms = very worthwhile tivities for the community. ‘The evening honored! two am. instructors, - Leona ath and ::Julie: Oudes. instructors: have ‘quality:and. very; well “tended.:;, Congratulations to th; Julie. and’ Leona. : E Halloween Party ‘The, : Pre- ‘Trick-or-Treat’ ‘Halloween Party at the com- euresese” seuggese, a8 Bazsee ul a 2 seg | gesee Baesk ReeoD, wonet~. Ssese Sanaa BASSES BSSSR seogsy F3lee soonest THURSD AY. = SOMMERCIAL LEAGUE: NY, BHC ars Badd M anor Cabaret, 1 “Gl INTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Kelesnikett vs § bs arena, RIDAY a] = GENTIEMENS LEAGUE: Dai Qi Creek, 9:30 p.m. old arena. oe Ly Aenea channel 13." CROSS-COUNTRY RUN... FRE a School finish cross- country run held at siniles ‘team hoe: Castle s could be key team started the season a “real”. contender, .for . the Saturday on a winning note, B.C.. Winter’ Games.) . lefeating Beaver Valley. 10-2 i Juvenile hockey is the final k division for players in minor ‘hich ‘saw three \Castlogar hockey. Players’ fe0# ore eats players ‘ejected’ for. fighting to 18 years old. 3 Eanes sn Gna ouithe Beaver. Valley fee." after ‘the: first.period and 5-1 6 40-minute mark, 5 The third period was dom- “inated “by Castlegar, |" who added five goals with Beaver Valley replying with one. «4 Troy/Reid and Kelly Ker- aiffeach had four. goals' and. ;Pete:Moroso and Evin: Em: 9. OWING. bry: notched singles. é ‘witha Sete Gordie Soloveoff handled We ‘have Aulomalie: One ronamiaston Shit i fost made ‘superb. saves” when” (ealled upon. | k ‘This weekend sian veil i t race which was ean- be in town for two games be: ginning at 12:80 p.m. at the 4 old arena each da; “Tdlove to finish ‘the season in “the, top: 10.": pleased, but not surprised; to 20, scorers ‘in’ the’ National Hockey. League. )°..') ©°“T look at the: list and ° r shake my: head,” says. Mac- ‘Lean, 24,.a native of Anti- «: gonish, N.S. “It's a wonderful feeling seeing: my name: up there among the leadéra.. “But, “you © know, I'm neither, shocked | nor . sur- prised,” said the ‘burly ‘six- Toot 205-Ib.° forward, who scored 36 goals in his rookie season last year. “I know :what I can do with the puck. Angel find “manager ‘ ANAHEIM, CALIF. (AP) — California Angels did not waste time in finding a re- placement for Gene Mauch as their manager. John. Me- Namara, like Mauch a base- ball veteran, will be running the club:in 1988. ‘McNamara, fired last sum- mer.as the manager of Cin- cinnati’ Reds, was ‘named manager of the American League West champion An- gels on Tuesday. Mauch an- ‘nounced his resignation on + Oct. 22, “I'm very elated that I can come back to California with such a talented team,” said “McNamara, 60, in a telephone interview from C: "\ But Dale: Hawerchuk, who.” ‘scored 46 goals and added 58 see his name among the top: assists for | 108 “points , last year enroute to winning the league's award a most: cient ‘rookie, has. overshad owed MacLean, his linemate. line, rookie Brian Mullen, ‘is ‘till adjusting to the NHL af- ‘ter being signed ‘out of the: University of Wisconsin. ROLE HAS CHANGED * “My role on the line’ has’ changed,” MacLean. “Last year, our. leftwinger was Larry Hopkins and he was the heavy. He would “*Proble Marian . QUEBEC (CP) — Stastny. -is ‘among. the Na- tional Hockey League leaders in points, but the: Quebec Nordiques right winger has more on his mind than scor- ing goals these days. - ‘Under provisions of Que- bec's French-Language law, his son. Robert, 6, has. been expelled from his Grade 1 ua, class at St. Vincent-de-Ste.- The other’ member. of the °: esday’ gainst’ pears Division ri- ‘vals Los Angeles Kings, Mac- ~Lean‘had three goals and 11 assists, ‘Hawerchuk had’ sev- en goals and:Mullen one..:.. MacLean said’ the lack of goal production from Mullen so far this season shouldn't be a cause for concern. *: ° “I ‘spent a season in Salt, Lake City with’ Brian's brother Joe,” said MacLean four languages (Slovak, Rus- sian, German and. English) and I'don't: want. to’ become involved in a debate between anglophones and ‘franco- phones,” Marian Stastny said ~ following! a::team' practice. “All the same, I want my son to' master the English lang- Be. “This' is ‘ North | America -Foy, an _English-! school. For the last 12. days, -Robert hasn't been to’ class because he is considered an “iNegal” under the law. Under the charter — with a few exceptions ‘— ‘only children: with ‘at least one parent educated in English in Quebec ‘can: attend: English schools. Robert, whose father ofthe vast Stastny: said: if-he were traded to ‘another: Canaian team,.or one: based in’ the United States, his son would be poorly prepared to live in ‘an English milieu.’ « ~ Robert, who: has‘ quickly learned to speak French as a result of chumming around “T've ‘had a number of jobs offered, but I'd -hoped this (with ‘the Angels) would be where I'd’ wind up.” ‘The Angels said vice-presi-. dent Buzzie Bavasi. and Mc; Namara reached agreement by. telephone ‘last weekend, while’ Bavasi was in Chicago ~ for the baseball meetings. ‘The managerial job is the fourth for McNamara on the big-league ‘level. | He ‘also managed at Oakland and San Diego before taking over the job in Cincinnati at the be- “ginning of the’ 1979 season. *'Perms of the contract, be- lieved to be for one year, were not announced. Mc- Namara, who served: as a coach for. the Angels in 1978, is scheduled to travel west “mext week to sign the con- tract. °< Mauch ‘resigned after slightly more than 1 sea- sons‘at the California helm, He guided the Angels to their best record ever. Scene eo MIKES! RADIATOR REPAIR CLEANED *- REPAIRED ; RECORED = 8:00 p.m. Weekly (3641 606 18988 SND DAVE: TRAIL defected from C: ia 15° months ago to join brothers Peter ‘and, Anton with the Nordiques, doosnt qualify. with French friends in. predominantly franco- phone Quebec City, broached the subject of going to Eng- 3 lish school | himself. of the St. Louis Blues star. “I remember. he had two goals up until Christmas but when the season ended, he had 45. “Isee-an awful lot of his; ‘brother in Brian, They have. -\ the same style.” Winnipeg coach Tom Watt got to know MacLean during ‘ the 1979-80 hockey season when he was one of the first ; playérs chosen to represent Canada in the Olympics. “When he first joined us, he ‘was too abrasive,” said Watt. “We had to tone him down. Penalties could kill you in international hockey. “> ing the puck in his akates and: ‘After a month of practices, T coach ; John, Simonen - feels _that, with alittle more work sive," he sald.-“But Tm not: | complaining. “He is.a valued member of this team.” '.': Watt praised ‘‘MacLean’s: willingness ‘to fight for the “We will install and paint a new Canadian built fen- puck along the boards, keep- / i :der on your. 1973 - 1980 GMC Pickup for only 4382.68 MOULDINGS INSTALLED AT EXTRA cost CALL RICHARD TODAY. AT 365- 21 55 FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT. - EA RESIDENTS CALL '364 holding. possession «, “while ': players are’ buzzing ' around.‘ And around the net he is’ tough.” Drafted in the sixth round, : by, the “Blues ‘in’1978, Mac. Lean was disillusioned when’ he was sent home following training camp. He enrolled at. Sti’ Francis Xavier Univer. sity and’ later, Sone wing “Now, if any iz he should be a little more abra- a Ms for Stast “You understand, I apaak? tn U2. Te Nala stny Since -Robert’s expulsion, Nordiques’ president Marcel Aubut has approached’ pro- vincial- government, author- ities numerous times to try to resolve the situation. Gilles Dionne, an Edu- cation Department ‘official, said the law stipulates that immigrants stationed here for more than three years must’ send their children’ to - French ‘school. Marian’s contract runs. for six years, and he has re- ceived landed-immigrant. status. - “As far as we're concerned, it’s up to the Nordiques man- agement to send. us a notice attending that Marian Stas- tny is living here temporarily for three years or less, as the law states, in order to permit access to English school for his son,” Dioiine said. “We would then consider the case of your. Robert.” SKIL. SALE Pick’ C) Package fo Fit: : ‘Your Needs and Your Pocketbook PACKAGE | Sk PACKAGE Nov: 1. to 16 Only, Maloney Pontiac Buick. GMC Ltd. 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