_CASTUEGAR NEWS, January 26,1983); MIKE POPE Mike played hockey for a number, of years as a youngster. He is now in- volved in hockey as a coach for a Senior Novice team sponsored -by .Tu-Dor Sports. He holds a Level One Coaching Certification in hockey and. has been coaching for two years. His Division. Mike isa member of the RCMP and his hob- TIM CAVAGHAN playing hockey, and is now involved in‘ coaching a senior Novice hockey team sponsored’ by the Inter- national Brotherhood of” Electrical Workers. His son Chris plays on: this team. Tim’s other activi- ties include camping, woodworking and’ stamp collecting. He is employed by Blackline Asphalt Ser- vices Ltd. as an ac- countant. DON BRENNAN ‘Den, a millwright at Cominco, has played hockey all his life. He has. -eozched hockey: for the past three years in Castle- gar. At present, he is. coaching a Senior‘/Novice team sponsored by Bartle & Gibson. He has one son involved in’ coaching ‘base- ball. His other activities ineludés fishing and all { other sports. son is playing in the Novice * bies are curling and skiing. | Tim has spent 10 years’ playing hockey. Don is also: (The men behind V3 minor hockey — TERRY LINK Terry is a member of the RCMP and spends some of. his spare time. coaching minor hockey. At Present, he is coaching’ a senior. ‘novice team sponsored by | Tu-Dor Sports. This is, his second season” coaching. Terry has also been: play- ing hockey in the Commer- cial League for ‘two. years, | His other activities include | badminton’ and Dasebal. “PAUL PHIPPS | Paul is the principal and a teacher at Tarry’s and Shoreacres schools. He has his Level Two Coaching Certification in hockey. and his “Level: One» Coaching - Certification" in - baseball. Paul has coached in Castle- gar Minor Hockey for six years: at the: Novice: and . ‘Atoms level. At: present, he is coaching a Senior Novice team sponsored by ' Tu-Dor Sports. -, NATIONAL: SKI ~ FRIDAY, 10:00 a.m. IFT'SGOSKING! THINKING OF TRYING SKIING? HERE'S YOUR CHANCE! . BEGINNERS’ SPECIAL UFTS — LESSONS — RENTALS “$16.00 COMPLETE. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE 5 SIGN UP INTHE ski SCHOOL OFFICE RED MTN. SKi SCHOOL 362-7616 WEEK JAN, 22-30 JAN, 28.” — 1:30 p.m. By CHRIS CARIOU WINNIPEG. (CP): — Murphy, named medica a's head coach of Winnipeg Blue Bombers says a lesson he was taught as a child applies to his new job, of bringing the Grey Cup title to the city. “As a kid, I can remember going to school and one of the By ROY GRANT you're: The mist cleared and the..." fog set in on the KIJHL West Division playoff picture over the, weekend.’ With ‘the ex. ception of the first-place Trail, just couldn't beat: their ne minder.:(Darren Lilly) was phenomenal.”. } Junior Smokies, none of the. contenders did much to en- hance their’ positions. The Nelson Junior, Leafs’. did + manage a win in Rossla to stay alive, ~~ The Junior Smokies as- sured’ themselves. of firat- ° place ‘in the West Division with a pair’ of d' vic- tories. i “It: was good to win, par- ticularly in Castlegar,” . re- marked Trail’ coach. Dave ley picked: up-a single ‘point: -on the third-place Rebels with a home-ice victory over Nelson Friday. The Hawks tunity’to pull away’ when tired 5, club: : could -; not. tmuster-up : enough energy to hang on to ‘a 3-1: lead over Nelson Sat- “urday aid went down to 343, _ defeat. s py ~The Leafs win moved’ them with: the: Warriors...” ‘The Warriors: had, moved Cup a. chal. “Jotige® he} just: couldn't »pass » ‘team to that impressive ‘feat, Shave been a training ground | for : other team's ‘coaching “Berger into ‘sole* “possession * of.‘the po ala fourth spot on the strerigth of a 6-4 win: over the:Bruins it Rossland Friday. : they lost 63. Saturday: in Grand Forks. ‘The Rebels led thé Sounior. Smokies 4-8 going: into -the third period but failed to hold Tim Lenardon ‘and | conse- quently lost 6-5. They tied the. visiting Elk Valley: “Raid- ers 6-6 Saturday on Perry ‘ Horning’s. goal: with only 12 seconds remaining.~ : Castlegar co-coach, ‘Ron their last 11, games.” - > “The streak MeLellan. ways. lot more fun: Now: we have to come‘down, regroup’ nd: put ‘ourselves : into the around “the league it was: Trail panting) “Winning” is ial-"® Bay, Ont,, finished ‘1th, 228.8 ‘points while Ron ards Osha, Ont., was * Witter Jets; tha: Nordi ton ‘Stactag and Pierre ‘Aubry scored Quebec's other - Scoring for the Jets: were erchuk, and’ Scott Arniel. :- " FLYERS 5 DEVILS 1 been ‘s' conlne Cray ford also scored for the » Blues, “while ‘Tom ‘McCarthy, . -Neal Broten, Al MacAd Defenceman Behn Wilson ‘ ers’, first-place lead to 12 points over. the - idle :New 17. gal Hector ‘kai ‘with, the Stas-" Marini replied for the Devils. 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Special gifts received: Tithe 8 week gust about ‘covered the hospital ‘bill. ‘One of these Included a ener aee ive oft $350 from The Btanley Schoo! committee; : on’ behalf’ of: the 1964, 55 and 56, grad classes’ whom I had ‘the | privitege of teaching: in that distant past’, .:; “Sto recognize ‘your. tiring. service to and love for children, (ineluding us) | s t'80 years,” I won't quote the entire “open letter” ited in the’ Castlegar: News) (owned and’ d children in o =) page article by my very posta fie Ecuador © At last. with ‘lel relief and visas we are ’ able to: ise ona letter’ (two letters) received late last. week from John Munday, former Stanley Humphries Secondary School “teacher, and for’ the Past 25 years missionary- teachey and head of ‘a home for haned ‘and ab Quito, Ecuador.: Earlier this year the executive. of the 194, 56 and 66 follow, teacher ‘o! _very successful ‘grad reunion, and sand $850 to ‘the CAT. ways iy, remind “Scanner fund’at the Trail Regional Hospital, and ‘an. equal. ‘Another large gift jount to John. - ‘For many ; years John has ‘had great problems with his _ eyes 80 that now he is almost blind. Ho also has several badly .- ‘¢ ‘blocked coronary arteries, Late this fall he was scheduled for”: replace! ent of one of the corneas in his eye, When no letters “back with her. came back after several months of sending clippings, letters’ Christmas ‘and the money order, some of us began to fear the worst — children's parent puntil ha Seek The’ reat, with his-sense of humor, unm: How very gratefull am'to each one, and: tl e. God ‘who indeed is o er all. from Vi former. students; Burt Carmpbell Dang, Nfortable surgery were over I-was able to return home ° “solvent.” Nostalgia, gratitudo, elation’ and pride in each one of you were my feelings. I tried d ly to in farnillar faces.and fn: some CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 26, 1983 Counterfeit cops conning drivers ‘ EL PASO, TEX. (AP) — Police are ‘trying to catch some counterfeit cops, pos- sibly former patrolmen, who have conned at least five motorists into paying traffic fines on the spot. was e But congenitally large nose and deteriorating eye-sight, and also say publi- city about the incidents, which’ began about, three weeks ago, has prompted many calls from residents re- porting that legitimate El Paso officers look suspicious and should be ‘checked ‘out. One patrolman said he has pulled up.' several times alongside motorists who havo asked him “ifI'm real or not.” perhaps the span of 28 years didn't make the easy-one. But your names, remember, and you all hove & a ‘special place in my heart as I see you as you were when I was _Tookie teacher. I was caddened to hear of Dorothy Kuryluk, “Della: Goetting and Beverly Lipsett dying’ recently from cancer, and thank you for your contribution to the CAT . / seanner. In some respects the setting of my home here in the * Andes is similar to the Kootenay area. But because this is the land of eternal spring the only snow we see is on Mt. Cotopaxi: gloriously visible on clear days from’ just about every.room in.the house. As my new cornea is just over two weeks old:I'm (not supposed to bend or to carry heavy - weights and it is still blurry as the eye decides whether or not to accept this necessary intruder. The stitches come out ‘in six. months. However, I'm still.hoping to be ready for :. Christmas... which means buying 21 presents for my family and a number more for those friends to whom I wish to express appreciation for the past year's kindnesses.' Before and We're d about that, too." ’ Until my eye heals 'm keeping extras to minimara, as Tm not supposed to bend or to carry much weight. With our three Mamingos (for minature camels), our donkeys, our. undergoing that long anticipated eye surgery less than two. . sheep, our lamb, our goats, etc., etc., we've all the essentials weeks ago. I still see as through a frosted glass.darkly, and. ” for an almost real-live, re-enacted Christmas story out in our boys and girls as Christmas trees walking, but I SEE, and _ front patio. With appropriate music and message it would be each day I see a tiny. little bit better. Which means that the ~ an effective.attraction, though it's doubtful that we'll have eye has not yet rejected the donor cornea. It would indeed ‘ time to get this. particular act together.» |” be wonderful if it really “took.” So far the doctor is pleased. The week before Christmas I'll be meeting with several My first nine days in HCJB’s Vozandes Hospital were. of our promising young men and with Dr. Roger Brown in 8, 1982 aa ; ‘Beat nay Hemp rade land teachers] af 1954, 1955. This is” ‘my first’ attempt at. typing’ a” letter’ since spent in bringing my blood pressure. under. control. I ob-.: order to plan ahéad for this coming year for one of our Quito: viously needed the rest, for despite the rock-hard orthopedic ; They all need much care and much prayer that hospital bed I slept soundly all'night and most’ of the day ° the tremendous potential in the Person of God's Spirit might . (between visits from 105 friends and dozens of outstanding . be effectively released in the days and weeks and months’ sermon cassettes by Charles Swindoll.) The soup wasn't and possibly years ahead: I've already typed too much and ‘anything to write home about so won't, but the meals were _, too long, so T'll Jet this suffice as perhaps my final epistle for 1982, : was this year’s vacation «+. somewhat expensive and less “Thank you for-your valued pert’ in all that is going on exotic than a trip to the Galapagos Islands with George and’ here, and especially for your prayers. Despite the tendency Ruie Rich (who,I understand, had a tremendous time even towards hyper-activity at this time of year, may we cultivate without me). But this pre-operative hibernation atood me in - that stillness of spirit so necessary in the quiet confirmation good stead for the big event. that HE is GOD,‘and that: Jesus Christ-is LORD. ' There was a one-day wait for new corneds to be flown God richly bless you... . at’ Christmas and throughout down from Miami, My blood pressure problem made it 1983. necessary, forfeit the first ones. I made good use of my _ And thank you. for. your generous buying the biggest hog I've ever seen as - gift and the honours disposed. : - Have a good Christmas and the best new year. ever! - Gratefully and with Christian love, fot John Munday - Dear Violet, Fred, ‘Sherrel, Mire, Jack, Moe, Cyril, KOs my, good. friend and ; John, Harry, Jack, Joan, Gerry, Vietor, + Jeannette, and in. maintenance. slep pty Be ‘Ana,. here and replaced me during y hospitalization, and did an “and 1936 Grad Reunion Delegates:— excellent job. °.' - Love and greetings to each one of your from the Line of. Despite my plea for'an extra large. dosage of local the Equator, You deserve the best Christmas ever. Your anesthesia and sedatives, ete, etc, nobody took. me surprise, package — containing among other things, the andthe ‘of i simply and: page from the Castlegar served to quicken every ‘nerve in my a aeaoake body. News, bearing the likenesses (?). of some of my: favorite General anesthetics were completely ruled out because of people arrived while I was in hospital in Quito, waiting for my blocked up coronary arteries. The risk was too great. At donor corneas to be flown in from Miami. pig-pens on.a slab of six-ply. “There } visitors with their usual heartaches and this ded thank-you note to a close I'd like to extend to each of you a- warm invitation to visit us if and when you can. I've extra beds for 80 more (60 if you’ re still relatively thin), dining room space for 72 and ‘preaching space (in the chapel) for 82. When you arrive at the airport in Quito, just phone 683-271, and if the phone happens to be :working I'll be out there in 20 minutes. with bells on. Thank you again for. your kindness and love expressed in such a timely and practical way, and God richly bless you. Gratefully and -with very fond memories, i . John Munday PS. 1 Just before this'column went to press I phoned John's sister, Joy, in Victoria to ask if she had any further news and to ask for. Dosnible, pictures. She had just received:a phone, call. The pictures: are in doubt, but asa result of the pain and ‘stress which John suffered, a new cataract has grown over the operated.eye so that he is even more blind than before and will have to wait another six months for a new cornea. He was a bit depressed. I complained because I had no shoes until : met a man who shad no feet.. ALFONSO APA LADIES' & MEN'S: WEAR "Where oe eee _ Sanoary “Sale: Discounts. : 20% to 50%. ie On a Ladies’ Garments: Whips, Jac and all ws rel of tho 1954, 1955+ 8 p.m., on Thursday, Nov. 25 (A I B was given two small white pills and an injection and wheeled into the operating room that looked and felt like a space module. ‘Two of Ecuador's leading eye-doctors im afraid to spell injected into the side and top and bottom of my eye socket, snipped off my eye-lashes and immediately sliced off-my deteriorating cornea. The donor cornea was carefully placed into position and the microscopic « blanket-stitching began. Each time the needle pierced the eye I felt like a martyr exposed nerve-burning torture. Perhaps it was the martyr. part that to some kind of electric, [fF f chronic high blood pressure the doctors‘here insisted I wait, until it was down to normal and so I waited ‘while someone else was fitted with the cornea that was to have been mine, Meanwhile, I mused on the high cost of hospital living .when a hefty chunk. of my worries d, for the surprise.‘package also a cheque for $350. Together with ‘your gracious “ ‘open letter” and another from my good friend Jack Charters, my spirits were lifted: and'by the time the required rest and uncom- SPECIAL DRAPERY FABRICS Window ‘Blast’ sale kept me from giving up right then and there. The suffocating sheet covering everything but the left, op eye, almost snuffed the little life I had left out of me.But unseen hands mercifully lifted the sheet from my nose periodically and I did not faint. The operation was finally over in two hours..." when the suture snapped! and the poor doctors had to start all over again fora grand and agonizing total of four hours. By midnight I was in the intensive care unit where I dozed fitfully until they moved me back into my room around 9 a.m, ‘Friday morning.'I' was hooked up to the heart monitor and to IV fluid for the day. Saturday, Sundsy and Monday I spent recuperating, and on Tuesday I'came home where I've returned to an almost-normal routine. ‘And thus I Vertical Blinds Vertical Blinds VENITIAN © Woods ~- WOVEN Woods FAMILY. RESTAURANT (Formerly Bob's Restaurant) NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT - Try our Pizza. You'll like i Open every night until 11 p.m. New menus, full course meals, family dining CHAHKO MIKA MALL, NELSON :PHONE 354-4614 : IN THE N © 169 spacious rooms over- ,ioowins courtyard ¢ Indoor poo!, sauna, whiripoo! © Tropical dining in Courtyard Cafe Ip: VILLAGE Pi PARK ‘INN [9 @ Entertainment in Rumors. 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