is more serious than anti cipated. Clements suffered the in- jury in Vancouver last Sun. day, when he was hit on a passing play and left the game, turning over quarter. back duties to John Huf nagel. Clements, who joined Winnipeg last season from Hamilton Tiger-Cats in a swap for quarterback Dieter Brock, had hoped to recover in time for the Canadian Football League final in Commonwealth Stadium against his ex-teammates. Blue Bomber trainer Pat Clayton had mentioned that Clements might be fitted with a flak-jacket, to protect the 31-year-old veteran quar. terback’s rib cage Korkiala said in a prepared statement that Clements’ condition is being monitored on a daily basis. cage. Pee Wees defeat Trail An outstanding four-goal performance by Roger Carl son led the Castlegar Pee Wee Reps to a decisive 7-3 win over Trail in their league opener at the Old Arena on Saturday. Castlegar opened the scor- ing with a goal by Chris Postnikoff, assisted by Cari son and Kevan Rilcof. Assists on Carlson's goals went to Danny Stelk, David Vecchio, Stephen Junker, Chris Post- nikoff, and Derek Kazakoff. Deadlocked 2-2 going into came up with a third period hat trick from an overworked Trail netminder. Goals by Rilcof and Vecchio assisted by Junker and David Jo- sephen rounded out the scor- ing for Castlegar. Jamie Muller’s consistant goaltend- ing allowed only one goal from Trail in the third period to end the game. 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Bill's leads the league with 20 points, Mountain Sports is tied for second place. with Kalesnikoff and Gander Creek. Each team has 14 points. Dairy Queen is third with six points, while Hi Arrow has four points. In other results this week, Hi Arrow beat Dairy Queen 10-4 Friday night and Kal- esnikoff beat Gander Creek 86 Thursday night. For complete results, see Mid-Week Wrap-Up, page B2. College to hold tourney Selkirk College will hold its first-badminton event of the season on Nov. 24 and 25. The tournament is open to all junior and senior players. There are three age cate gories: Under 19, under 21 and seniors (21 and over). Each category will consist of men's and ladeis' singles; men’s and ladies’ doubles, and mixed doubles. Juniors are permitted to pee plty in higher age,categories, but are restricted to five events: Each player in the tournament will be guaran teed at least two matches per event and more depending upon the number of entries. To register, contact Pat West, 356-5746. Tu-Dor Sports Castlegar weeks,” anniversary. of is going on here? ” fabric ag the Canadiens are Montreal Canadiens, the National Hockey successful franchise. “I thought to-myself ‘What the heck When a hockey team is as much a part of the social in Quebec, there is more than the bottom line for the president to worry about. Corey had been # top executive in’ the muffler and beer but es wasn't other businesses I was in, “But it's diff to those hold like having to explain a Canadiens’ defeat to the millions of fans across North America and beyond who feel they have a personal stake in the team’s fortunes. “When I was offered the job with the Canadians, I knew what I was getting into,” said Corey, 45. “In the you could get home at night and sort of forget about things until the next morning. with the Canadi If things the imput doesn't influence consider the Canadiens as aren't. going right, all you have to do is turn on the radio to 9 hotline show and listen to the fans.” Corey, a former journalist, is a frequent listener to the publie forums, and an avid newspaper reader. While policy decisions, both outlets, be believes, enable him to feel the pulse of those who much a part of their lives as ition.” x SE i Be Nations in September as way. to got the talka beck on In private di in and in M: « number of Soviet officials, including Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin, tal Notebook : By ARCH MacKENZIE OTTAWA (CP) — The traditional speaker's reception held at the opening of a new parliamentary session was notable for a lot of things this time except austerity. This was one Conservative cupboard that was found not to be bare, un the basis of the largest turnout in memory and have asked how the formula would be Canucks recall players VANCOUVER (CP) — Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League re- called two players Tuesday, defenceman Garth Butcher and centre Mark Kirton, from Fredericton Express of the American Hockey League. They will be in the Van- couveF lineup tonight when the Canucks host Detroit Red Wings. The Canucks sent centre Grant Martin to Fredericton for the second time this sea- son. Vancouver lost two play- ers, defencemen Michel Petit and Doug Halward, with in- juries during a 5-8 loss Mon- day to Cr collision with Montreal win- ger Chris Nilan and Halward later broke a finger on his left band in a fight with Nilan. Halward will be sidelined at least one week and Petit for about a month, said gen- eral manager Harry Neale. Four players — forwards Al MacAdam, Thomas Gra- din and Patrik Sunstrom, plus defenceman Jiri Bubla — with minor ailments. All are expected to play against De- troit. Petit suffered damage to his left knee in a first-period Mid-Week Wrap-up Recreation news The second sessgion of, fitness classes start next week, #0 be sure to register. A few changes have occurred — P.M. Aerobics which hap- pens on Mondays and Thurs- days at KJSS will be at 6:30 p.m. Suzanne Carter has decided to take a break so the pom. Arrow, 9:15 p.m., Old Arena THURSDAY HOCKEY — RECREATIONAL LEAGUE: Sandman Inn vs. Carling OKeete, 10 p.m., Castlegar Community Complex; GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Dairy Queen vs. Bill's Heavy Duty, 8:15 p.m Arena. FOOTBALL — CFL: Presentation of the 32nd annual Schenley awards, 8 p.m., channel 9 FRIDAY HOCKEY — KUHL: Castlegar Rebels vs. Rossland Warriors, 8:30 p.m., Castlegar Community Complex; GENTUEMEN'S LEAGUE: Kolesnikotf vs. Mountain Sports, 9:15 p.m., Old Areno. SATURDAY HOCKEY — NHL: Vancouver Canucks vs. Edmonton Oilers, 5 channel 9; GENTLEMEN'S LEAGUE: Bill's Heavy Duty vs. Hi FOOTBALL — CFL: Replay of last year's Grey Cup between B.C Lions and Toronto Argonauts, 10:30 a.m Parade, noon, channel 9, 12:30 p.m. Old channel 13; Grey Cup channel 13. Sport: Castlegar Save Valuable Coupon Christmas Layaways & Specials WITH COUPON On All Parts & Accessories 15% class will now be taught by Norma Jean Robinson. Suz- anne will be greatly missed as an instructor perhaps we will be able to pursuade her to do a class again soon. Other changes are: Begin- ner Jazzercise is now Mon- days and Wednesdays from 67 p.m. at Kinnaird Elem. entary, Intermeidate Co-Ed Aerobics is Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8-9 p.m. at SHSS. Due to the popularity of our monring Aqua-Fit pro- gram we have added evening Aqua-Fit classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. at the Monte Carlo. All these classes still have openings as well as many of our other popular programs. More Fitness We are still offering A.M. Aerobies, Morning Aerobics, Reach For It, Tone It Up, Pre- and Post-Natal Fitness, Advanced Co-Ed Aerobics, Noon Time Lift, Before Sup- per Aerobies, Intermediate Aerobics, Intermediate Jazz as well as aerobic classes in Robson, Tarrys, Pass Creek and Blueberry Creek. Ski Lessons Cross-country Ski Lessons are just around the corner. We ere now taking regis tration for the Jackrabbit program. This learn to ski and challenge program is aimed at kids. between the ages of seven and 12 years. Registration fee is $10 plus registration for the Nordic Ski Club. The first class is Dee. 1. If you are interested in being an instructor for this program contact Gord Gibson at 365-6381. Rebels Cateh the Rebels in action on Friday when the Rassiand Warriors will be in town. Game time is &:30 pam. Ad- mission is adults $8, students and seniors $2.50 and chil- dren $2. we WALES CONFERENCE Division With AP Monteo! 932 9 4 @ Boston 9s ie Buttolo 762% 7 Horton 762 0.8 16 Quebec 69 1 ee 13 Phi 9320 3 2 tatonders 670% 75 6 731 9 83 13 53 $4 89 52 14 Pine 57 1 @ 5611 20244 8 6 Chicago 76 2 67 a 6 St. Levis e718 % 13 Minn 43487201 Detroit 410) so 9 Toronto 393 47 7 9 Edmonton 21 3 06 43 27 Calgory eel 8 Winnipeg, 73 2 38 50 LAngetes 6730 6 15 Vencouver 2122 56 Notions! 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Nor will he reverse the ANALYSIS installation of U.S. nuclear missiles in Western Europe — which the Soviets have demanded as a precondition for resuming talks. In addition, some of his advisers have already concluded that not all nuclear weapons can be restricted through negotiations because the means of making sure an agreement is observed are inadequate. Still, McFarlane and other presidential advisers are preparing a number of proposals for Reagan's consider ation that might help end the breakdown in U.S.-Soviet efforts to curb the nuclear arms race. These include the appointment of a special U.S. arms control envoy and sounding out Moscow on a possible summit meeting between Reagan and Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko. For their part, the Soviets are showing interest in the “umbrella” format Reagan suggested at the United U.S. State Secretary George Shultz, accompanied by a newly appointed arms control specialist, meet with Gromyko to try to break the impasse. They are being told the most likely way is to have The missiles that were on the table in Geneva, i before the talks ion late last year, as well as space and anti-satellite weapons would be included within this one bargaining framework. Gromyko decided on a basic approach. Presumably, this Negotiators would take over after Shultz and would make it easier for the Soviets to reopen talks even though the U.S. Pershing 2 and cruise missiles remain in Britain, Italy and West Germany. A Reagan administration official in Santa Barbara, Calif., where McFarlane and others are mapping strategy for the vacationing Reagan's second term, said the Soviets “are thinking about it (the Reagan formula) and without bombast.” : In Washington, another knowledgeable U.S. official, who insisted on anonymity, said the Soviets “eontinue to emphasize substance over procedure” — appearing more concerned about the positions taken by the two sides on reducing nuclear weapons than about how the talks might be resumed “When we say they are interested in it (the Reagan proposal), we mean they are asking questions,” the official said. “It remains to be seen whether they want to pursue it.” Hatfield unconventional By CHRIS MORRIS FREDERICTON (CP) — Visitors to Richard Hatfield's home will find a Prince Charles loving cup, a model of the Bricklin auto with a broken wheel, a collection of dolls, art and a potpourri of memorabilia — the bittersweet memories of a 82-year love affair with polities. Hatfield, premier of New Brunswick since 1970, is an unconventional man. And this week he became a bit more unconventional as a politician when he was charged with possession of marijuana, which was found in his suitcase during the Queen's visit to Canada last month. Hatfield has strenuously denied he owned the drug and said he did not know how it got into his luggage He is a collector of things and people, a bon vivant who loves to travel and throw impromptu, all-night parties in his Fredericton home for visiting entertainers. He has been known to sneak away from political meetings to take in live performances by such country and western stars as Sneezy Waters and Stompin’ Tom Connors. He once went to Virginia to watch Elizabeth Taylor's debut on the political stage in support of her ex-husband John Warner's successful bid for the Senate. (“She was at her fattest but trying very hard, I must give her credit for that.”) KNEW THE TIE And then there was the time he joined with the New Brunswick press gallery on sponsoring a streak by a male reporter through the lobby of a large Fredericton hotel. The reporter sported one of Hatfield’s infamous multi-colored ties, and nothing else. As one observer commented: “I didn't recognize the face, but I'd know the tie anywhere.” During election campaigns, Liberals have called the bachelor premier everything from a faded pansy to an Arab prince. But it hasn't helped much, he's won four elections in a row In the legislature, the Liberals have dubbed him Disco Dick because of his free-wheeling lifestyle. Eyebrows have been raised by expense accounts the premier filed for evenings at discotheques in New York and Montreal Hatfield knows his love of the late life, the exotic world of art and entertainment makes him a bit of a peacock in the grey world of Canadian politics. But he also thinks his lifestyle is a factor in his electoral success. “I think there is a fascination, partly because I don't bother to hide where I go and w Couple take to shoot out BENTON, LA. (AP) Pearly Mae Grigsby and her husband Jimmy came out shooting when their cars col lided on a rural northwestern Louisiana road, the Bossier Parish Sheriffs Office said. “I guess they were pretty upset about having the wreck,” Sheriff's Lieut. Rieh ard Carroll said of the inci dent Monday. But he said their reasons for shooting at each other wouldn't be known until in- vestigators have a chance to question the couple. Mrs. Grigsby was shot in the ‘abdomen and shoulder. Her husband's eyes were hit by flying glass. Mrs. Grigsby later under- went sufgery, but both were in stable condition Tuesday at Bossier Medical Centre in Shreveport, a hospital spokesman said. Sure, we're interested! 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His home is stuffed with oddities, curiosities and valuables — the trappings of a lifelong obsession with politics, and bachelor hood. After all, how many wives would suffer the invasion of their livingrooms by a startling collection of lifelike dolls, lounging on the best chairs. “I'm sure marriage and politics don't mix The nuclear family — one wife, two kids and one dog — looks nice on the Christmas cards but they pay an awful price, and with someone like me, I'm just absolutely, totally committed to polities. I love it “One thing I recognized very early is that in politics, the applause is always for you, it's not for you and your spouse. That gets through to the spouse, they are kind of secondary.” While it is not clear how much longer his obsession will last in light of the marijuana possession charge, Hatfield has made it clear on two occasions after the 1982 election he intends to see a fifth term. “I'm almost positive that I could not be convinced to go into federal politics because I don't like it,” he said adding “I dislike Ottawa as a city “I wish the capital were somewhere else, preferably Montreal.” Hatfield has travelled a great deal as premier and suffered much derision for his out-of-province soujourns His love of travelling is reflected in his home. Its walls are adorned with African art and in every corner there are odds and ends picked up at various ports of call — a perfume bottle from Jerusalem, wire toys made by African beggar children, a light sculpture from New York depicting a squeezed tube of toothpaste and mementoes of the royal wedding. a“ iqned The wa trap now t t the pare tem t pole GE $77°° 365-3525 d by a record number of busy bars. The historic Railway Committee Room and adjoining high-ceilinged lobby in the Centre Block were chocked with masses, reflecting the huge number of Tory MPs - 211. ‘Those attending included former MPs and party dignitaries, diplomats, judges and the like with the other parties of course also gathered to partake of the hospitality from new Speaker John Bosley. Next door, Senate Speaker Guy Charbonneau was doing the same thing And that night the new and surviving MPs danced the night away at the resident of Gov. Gen. Jeanne Sauve. One example of the style: Five desserts to choose from, cheese cake, lemon mousse, Black Forest Cake, pumpkin pie and fresh strawberries. The Govenor General has displayed in recent weeks enough stamina to dispel any lingering doubts that her illness a few months ago would cripple her style. She braved Saskatchewan snow and an arduous schedule to make her first visit back to ber native Prud'homme and then returned to Ottawa to deliver a 85-minute throne speech in a firm, clear voice and dance at her ball for the new Parliament She might even have gone to the funeral of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had it not been for her problems with Saskatchewan weather. Instead, Chief Justice Brian Dixon of the Supreme Court of Canada represented her * 8 6 Speaking of parties, American Ambassador Paul Robinson invited official Ottawa to watch the triumph of his fellow Republican, Ronald Reagan, elected president to a second term. 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