CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 28, 1983 ON THE STREET : ployees Union‘is Repsidering a yoneral current’ contract peda ict 31. Do you; strike if the gov nment goes through with | agree with the idea of the’ aumet Kootenay Credit Union 1016 - 4th Street, across from the Post Office. “A DAILY INTEREST ACCOUNT THAT HAS IT ALL” Trudy Thorgeirsen ji * I'm sort of: mixed. But T'm inclined to agree’: with | them, ' David Hendricks There's layoffs all over the place. I got a lot of friends around here who are laid off and they don't belong to the BCGEU. I don't think the strike is going to help any. I think Yes, I think so, it's the only way we're going to get the government to - stand up and take notice. Yes Ido. I would support them. When you’ go and negotiate things into a contract over a number of years and:somebody starts taking them away, you've got no other recourse. I think you've got quite a bit of controversy’ here, ‘I feel. myself it's a little underhanded what Ben nett is ‘doing. Eileen : No, I don't, because I think the reasons have to be more specific. “| “aglow” there are ways other than a strike. MOUNTAINVIEW AGENCIES -LTD.. The opening menting it the fall season of the Castlegar was Sept. 14,: Faces were with Christian friendship, as women of var- : ious backgrounds, ‘ages and walks of, life met ei seek, praise and share’ Jesua Christ. , ‘ Among: those ministering was Betty Sahistrom. She also shared the powerful pro- tection of God, recalling how, during a tornado near Regina this summer, God protected her’ and members’ of her family in a tent trailer and van while the raging wind collapsed a garage right next to the tent trailer.- Sune Read minis in i ze has ae 21, "The com- pet ‘strawberry (fcr ‘and (ory a handmade shoe “The event will be held in * She also shared an enlight- ‘ening report on-the opening of; the; mind ‘to evil, Satanic ‘ ee -cupbaard, uriel Heagy said ae oes arias convenor Mil-- ‘dred Brady gave a reading on avoiding Eeowsa rot jin fruit “trees. It was decided“ ‘the: In- atitate’ will'buy ‘the makings “Drugs oe spiritual. wey Bate Tapcted it had ity.” Dr. Cooper said. “Book and $25 bi to Ed: While in contact with \a° warda Jardin on awards day drug-oriented culture where ‘at Kinnaird Junior Second- she spent some time during a ary School in: June. sabbatical from her work in - . ues psychiatry and psychology, Dr. Cooper found. herself ‘being drawn away from fam- ily, career and responsibjl- ities, God brought her to a.cor- rect perspective, she testi- fied, convicting her of sim and song, sharing the powerful, sustaining love of Jésus. : Mavor” Carter, who is transferring from the Castle- spirit with the Lord. Luncheon speaker was Dr. * Fern Cooper, who, received, her PhD in clinical’? Psy: ilities. She ‘became reconciled with her family and with the Lord. She concluded: “God can heal 1% ‘your life as He healed mine.” On Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m. there © -will be an evening meeting of rthe Women's Aglow -Fellow- ship at the Hi-Arrow -Arms. All'are welcome. : (Submitted by F. Cormier) "365- 2111 presented the’ W.I. Cook ‘,: NEW LISTING — Popular split level oe feat design, ‘£0/Riccate Subdivision. Call now! M.L.S. Irene Shelfontiuk and Phyllis Phipps served re- freshments, -Ellen ‘Cormier’ won athe booster ‘prize. 2nd Anniversary Sale AD. “In the Heart Of Downtown Castlegar" 365-7818 ~ ticeplace, iodo fe toncec on ond eras tmmoculote 1200 0g. tt. home’on 's otra, Chokes ta.5 otres in Thrums. 1167.99: | home on 1.1 peres in Thrums. Beautiful sonia Immaculate! by $6000. Attractive 3 bdem home nth teicvion ste Coble home. behind Super Vole, River. In fully serviced subdivision. echoes Pipers rad ‘Must Sell. Otfers to ‘exceptional borgaln In the 60s. Lorge two storey executive home soca bere: A bee sure specioculor with J-pee. ensutte, covered sundeck. BREAKERS’ C Hawks pts shot ui Dione’ th 16) of porte ind Winter Hockey L @ exhibition game Su: sight at arena complex. ICTORY. Grant possar (16), a inter Hee ky Langue ex game Sunda nay) 1968 Memorial Cup cham: : Bofleau plons Portland’ Winter Hawks 5-4 Sunday night at ” _caattewathote by Phi Caldera, ‘Breakers. victorious close for the: Hawks when he scored at'17:17, assisted by Terry Perkins and Ray Podloski.. But the Hawks’ rally fell short. i the women's volleyball team. aL: A. on brink of title By, The Associated Press Wen Foro Gaevere am lng Cuca! Rod és Dodgers to the brink of wit hia hig, he was seeing red. he 3 berated Reds pitcher Jeff Russell for’ knocking him down with a piteh, The Dodgers now have 6 4\s game lead over Adanta Brevee imbecile San Francisco Giants. Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3. Elsewhere it was: Houston Astros 8, San Diego Padres 6 and Montreal Expos 10, St. Louis %“ i : Cardinals ji ® Inthe-American League, after losing nine of his last 10 Jets to move to New Jersey NEW YORK (AP) — New the Meadowlands centre in York Jets will move to New East Rutherford, N.J., where Jersey after this season, a the Giants moved after leav- source close to negotiations ing Yankes Stadium a decade between the city and the Na‘ ago. tional Football League team The Jets’ contract, to pla; said today. at Shea Stadium ends after decisions and getting only 16 runs of support in his last eight He threw only 86 pitches, struck out seven and didn't walk anyone in pitching the first orie-hitter in Seattle's reed gah Aaya seven and got two on outfield fijes. Elsewhere in the AL it was: Detroit Tigers 9, Baltimore Oiroles 2; New York Yankees 7, Boston Red Sox 2; Mil- waukee Brewers 8, Cleveland Indians 1; Texas Rangers 6, Minnesota Twins 1; California Angels 7, Toronto Blue Jays 1 and Oakland A’s 5, Chicago White Sox 4. Guerrero rapped a first-inning sacrifice fly and Steve Sax hit another sacrifice fly in the second for a 2-0 Los Angeles lead. Reds catcher Dann Bilardello’s two-run homer in the second tied it, but Guerrero responded with a homer in the top of the third off Russell, 4-4, for a 4-2 lead. The Dodgers‘added two more runs in the fourth on an ; infield RBI singie by Sax and Greg Brock's sacrifice fly. With two out, Guerrero popped out’ to end the inning, but threatened Russell as he left the field. Both benches emptied, but no punches were thrown. The Reds chased Dodger starter Rick Honeycutt in the fifth and mounted one last threat against reliever Joe Beckwith, 8-8, in the eighth. Dave Concepcion and Cesar Cedeno led off with singles and relieved Tom Niedenfuer was summoned. Niedenfuer got Dan Driessen and Paul Householder to . foul out to catcher Jack Fimple and he retired pinch-hitter Duane Walker on a ground out to finish the inning. Niedenfuer registered his 11th save by finishing the ninth. GIANTS 6 BRAVES 2 all but killed Atlanta's hopes. Mark Mayor. Edward Koch this and 4 anews ; the city and’ team to announce ‘tliat the nego- tations aimed at eeplog the