j 14, 1991 @ -100,00 BONUS ian AVAILABLE News OCKEY DRAFT Qeur ream Team Contest fee tare one On ore serene * It's Free to Play! * Castlegar News Readers win prizes worth thousands of dollars! * Exciting grand prize package & dozens of weekly prizes! %* Amazing $100,000 Bonus Prize! It's yours if your roster has the top scoring player at the end of the regular season in each of the 18 groups. THE GAME PLAN. 1. Pick Your Team It's Free to play! And it’s easy too. Just choose one player from each of the 18 groups listed on the entry form. Base your selection on which player you think will lead his group in points (goals & assists) during regular season play. Prizes will be awarded through- out the contest period and at season's end to the contestants with the highest point totals. Note: - All entries must be postmarked by October 3, 1991. * Only one entry per person. 2. Follow Along Every Saturday, beginning Noyember 9, we will publish the names of: The Top Ranking Contestants (overall) and The contestants with the seer gains since the previous update in the following cai + Movers & Shakers Greene: Pot Gainers) + Sharp Shooters (Most Goals) + Play Makers (Most Assists). 3. Personalized Updates Available For just $4.00, you can get Personalized Reports on your parenting Just check the applicable box on the ‘entry form and include a cheque for $4.00 to receive: A Confirmation of Entry Report in mid-November, Inctuding: a. Nour paver ediectons, their current point totals and your iA Pinal Stinsdimae Rogar in city lpia valsdinge a. Your player roster, their final point totals and your rank. Group 01 - Centres 1QJohn Cullen, HFD 110 J 22raig Janney, BOS 92 30 PatLaFontaine,NYI 85 140 MarkMessier,EDM 63 1 5 CJeremy Roenick, CHI 94 Group 02 - Centres 1D Sergei Fedorov, DET 79 20 Ron Francis, PIT 87 3.0 Dale Hawerchuk, BUF 89 40 Joe Nieuwendyk, CGY 85 50 Pierre Turgeon, BUF 79 Select one (1) player from cushet Geciafaann listed. indicate Mail or deliver to: I Group 03 - Centres 82 at 0 Bernie Nicholls, NYR 73 0 Denis Savard, MTL 59 O Thomas Steen, WPG 67 (04- Centres 10 Per-Erik Eklund, PH! 69 2D Ed Otezyk, WPG ral 3.0 Dan Quinn, STL 60 40 Mike Ridley, WSH 71 5 Darren Turcotte, NYR 67 1D Rod Brind'Amour, STL 49 2.0) Stephan Lebeau, MTL 53 30 Stephane Morin, QUE 40 40 Mike Ricci, PH! 4 SO Clit Ronning, VAN 44 20 Paul Coffey, PIT 30 Phil Housley, WPG 40 Brian Leetch, NYR SO AI Macinnis, CGY B8a8et T Group 07 11 GJett Brown, STL 59 20 Chris Chelios, CHI 64 J 3LSteve Duchesne, PHI 62 40 Kevin Hatcher,WSH 74 50 Gary Suter, CGY 70 1.C Rob Blake, LA 46 2D James Patrick, NYR 59 30 Steve Smith,EDM 54 40 Scott Stevens, NJ 49 5 C Zarley Zalapski, HFD 54 Group 09 - Defencemen 1 Bruce Driver, NJ 45 20 Dave Ellett, TOR 3 D.Larry Murphy, PIT 40 Yves Racine, DET Group 10 - Detencemen 1 DAllatrate, WSH 2D Doug Lidster, VAN 3 Marty McSorley, LA 40 Matt Schneider, MTL 5) Mark Tinordi, MIN FT Group 11 - Right Wingers 11.0 Theoren Fleury, CGY 104 9 2 Jari Kurri, LA p 2D Steve Larmer, CHI 101 40.CamNeely,BOS 91 SO Mark Recchi, PIT _113 - | 20 John MacLean, NJ 78 Group 12 - Right Wingers 10Gary Leeman, TOR 29 3.0 Stephane Richer, MTL 61 40) Rick Tocchet, PHI 71 5 OC Pat Verbeek, HFD 82 30 Trevor Linden, VAN 69 40 Mike Modano, MIN. 64 soB. STL 66 20 Pat Elynuik, WPG 30 Michel Goulet, CHI SIRRS U Group 15 - Left Wingers 1100. Andreychuk, BUF 69 | 20. Brian Beliows,MIN 75 30 V. Damphousse, TOR 73 40 Kirk Muller, NJ 70 Group 16 - Left Wingers 10 Geoff Courtnall, VAN 65 20) Murray Craven, PHI 66 30 TonyGranato,LA 64 40 Petr Klima, EDM 68 I 5G Esa Tikkanen, EDM 69 50A. Mogiiny, BUF 64 Group 17 - Left 10) Greg Adams, VAN 20 Shayne Corson, MTL 3.0 Gary Roberts, CGY 40 Craig Simpson, EDM 5 0 Steve Thomas, CHI ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. RSSBR See ienieeiedaeieeieidaded NNO; I donot wish to Check the applicable box below. Make cheques payable to y Cl ves; | have included $4.00 (which includes G.S.T.) and would like to receive a confirmation of entry report in and a final standings report in mid-April. receive the reports. ‘SportsMark Inc. PLEASE FILL IN THE INFORMATION BELOW COMPLETELY; PRINT CLEARLY IN CAPITAL LETTERS. TTI [TTT I LTTE. 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Al statistics are ©. ary es tng eamaon os vanso's end wit bo broken by no fotiowing: (1) most ee nm on ay Hem oon, supervised draw NOTE: This service is optional and not required for entry. fe Tighest scoring piayer (as of te and of fre 190182 Sass anise of ty 98 peger Galen Betas an So oney Orn. ¥ points in ony ave! Seay @ Ge end of bo enanen, Oe OutdoorLiF E} 14, 1991 OVER ISN’T OVER Ed Mills SPORTS EDITOR Wildlife groups see it as a struggle between sportsmen and big busi The provincial government says it’s just a way to get a handle on what's happening in the hinterland of the province they run, The battle over backcountry recreation has gone on for almost two years now, and apparently it will go on for at least one more. On one side are the B.C. wildlife — representing about jportsmen is some worry at this point that this (policy) is written in stone, it’s BATTLE BACK: COUNTRY At the same time it wants to pee eee eo eae business people are seizing on the demand as an opportunity to turn a lot bucks. out there who want to do these things and they're camped out on re's no But we have said, in effect, that we're not accepting applications right now until this (policy) is in place.” The B.C Wildlife Federation, among other organizations, feels threatened by the plan. It says if the policy goes through, no hunting and no fishing signs will follow as entrepreneurs and their clientele invade land used by spor “They're proposing all sorts of Sportsmen still feel threatened wildlife habitats, driving the animals away. Davis paid it’s just another money grab by the government and business. “They put in lots of money and they want to make sure they get a good, sound return out of their money, 80 that they have the sole right to these areas.” As it stands, the ministry has recently compiled information it received from a questionnaire filled out by a variety of concerned groups, and will be issuing a summary paper on the responses in the next week. The next step is a workshop in November where all the key players will be brought together to try to find some consensus on the need for a policy and what might be in that policy. Butler said that when the policy was introduced almost two years ago, it was designed to do nothing more than stimulate discussion, a first draft, not something they were trying to ramrod through “What we'd like to see, is for them to participate as much as possible, tell us what they think and keep letting us know what their concerns are,” said Butler. “Our main concern, more than Tis santas at in 6 ud ths policy hashed out in its final form as soon as possible and implemented in the spring of next year.