‘(The Minto Chapter Order of the Eastern Star was hon- ored Sept: 8 by a viait of Mrs. _ Oy Hanson of Richmond, , orthy Grand Matron of the, and, Chapter of British “ Columbia’ and: the Yukon’: Order ‘of the Eastern Star. A ‘pot luck luncheon ‘was’ the\Worthy.'Grand | Matro1 and Grand Lecturer Mrs, H. Schellenberg ‘met’ with the ‘officers. of Minto’ for.a dem- t Scout Hall. Robson Hall. i : September. 18 and 14, By ROBERTA HAMILTON : Registration for all sections of Boy Scouts of canada = Castlegar District, will be held on the following dates. All sections include Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Venturers ‘and Rovers, Basic registration is $25 per boy. North — Wednesday; Sept. 15th — 7:80 Robson — ‘Thuraday, Sept. 18th — 57:80 p.m. at Blueberry. and Kinnaird registration ‘took ‘Place If’ ‘you, ‘are unable to register on the above. dates, || the for further’ ion: Blueberry: 100, Castlegar North:'365-6749, + Feature speaker Dr Rod Lindsay described’ how “he Worthy Matron of. Minto'> “Chapter. She presentated the ’ WGM and GL with corsages ‘ef'red rosebuds and white onstration “ of? their ate rand: ‘orthy Matron and Grand! Lecture! were ' presented,” introdiiced and given Grand Honors, The resentatives, trons'and Worthy Patrons: were ‘all presented, ‘intro- duced and accorded a, wel- come. » There were 80 present ‘at. the meeting, ‘with . visitors, from White Rock, Richmond, Nelson, Nakusp, Trail ai Rossland. Mrs, Hanson's hus- band, Carl, was also given a hearty welcome. P On behalf of Minto Chapter Mrs. H.: Johnson’ presented the WGM with a cheque for $488 for cancer research and cancer dressings. The cheque | was placed, in the , ceramic “praying hands” which Mra. Robson woman Christina’ Blair Guerin ‘of Robson passed away Sept. 10 R at age 91. Funeral services for the late Mrs. Guerin were held yesterday’ ‘at the Castle- gar Funeral Chapel: with: “+ Paul Chiu, Mr. experienced a changed. life ily after accepting Christ. during é ,a Sept. 9 banquet at: Fireside Place spotisored by the Full Gospel Bosinessmen's Fel. if The next FGBMF banquet will be: Oct.’ 14) at Firesid "Place. ae, ‘and“-Mr.: Jim* :offici- : ae pe rolfiet papier heey rap ating. Interment was in Park : Memorial ‘Cemetery. (Mrs, Guerin ‘was: born ‘at,’ ‘Sterling, Scotland ‘on Feb- jFuary 11,'1891. She grew ‘up in Scotland and came ‘to Can: vada’ in 1910.: She married’ ‘Castlegar $109;000 BLOCK BROS. L REAL ESTATE SER mplete. n ee ea BC. juter' * and services 2 ed Listing Service ra rising... ver 2,000 er & ssional salespeople 692 18th Street’ j Castlegar, B.C. VIN. 3M7 yA member rob NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE *** “At the start of the season, ‘we knew’ wo had: the. best ‘team ‘on paper,” ; sald “Al nity* Complex Sunday tT p.m. Pegtland; who advancod ‘to the Memorial Cup finals ast season, is presently held its © training. camp in “Nelson and have since re- Nek 'Y’ningest season ever, didn't have his contract renewed, beat Victoria Cougars $2. to > ne She teams in’ the Teague combined. © Seattle hambled Victoria "but lost'to' Portland’ in the sixth game ‘of the: series. artland went on the‘ beat |" ByJOERALKO -. REGINA (CP) "Ron Lan: easter, former Saskatchewan ’ Roughriders quarterback, bas” mixed emotions ‘about being inducted into'the Can- adian Football League Hall ot Famo this weekend. “It’s quite an honor,: but embarrassing,” he said Tues-. day over a cup of céffee'at a local’ hotel restaurant belongs‘ to lotof people whom I played with, such as the offensive line’ and’ re- local. CBC ‘television station and’as‘a ‘color commentator for the Crown’ corporation's CFL games. But he still gets the urge'to return to coach- ing ‘professional football. 7<*Td bes better coach (than “ pefore) because Ihave learn- ed a fow things.” Lancaster’ said ‘he “never set’any goals for himself in the OFL becatisé “too' many “things -can ‘ happen,” adding : he never Kad’a low point in his ‘career. Bae § look back’ ‘and ‘think about ‘all'the fun I had plsy- ing with a lot of great guys. I think how very: fortunate: I was to ‘play and how very . the: goals set down in the time frame ‘aid ‘out: fortunate ‘I’.was to remain healthy over the years.” . scoring singles, =! 1980-81 Herron’ ‘shared the® Vezina ‘Trophy’. with ‘Michel : Laroc- Oliver,.a key contributor to the victory with a pat of run- trating for everyon “never lost confidenge. “We still bellevediwe could ‘come back, I haven’ ¢ said this before’ but’ I think ‘the big blow “was ‘Terry Francona getting hurt. If‘ that hadn't ‘happened, we'd be 10 games in front ‘right now. That's how much he meant to this’ ‘ball club.” -; LOST FOR SEASON, | }. Francona, ‘the '‘left ‘fielder, was lost for.the season when he-tore ligaments in his leg in / a game last June against thé “ofthe, slack; and ‘Tuesday hight was no exception. He. , drove in Tim Raines with the: NOW —.SIX DAY SERVICE. . OPEN. SA TURDA YS 10.a.m. to 3 p.m. : Kootenay Savings Credit Union 1016 -'4th Street, across from the Post Office. ~ Mots starter Pat Zachry, 6-7. SHAPE UP... .'. Athletes work on improving ball control Tuesday «cer team in preparation for regular season which has been ‘delayed - ‘during regular practice of Stantey Humphries Secondary School soc- | by firings of.teachers. —CostewsPhoto by Chery! Wishlow. , Meeanihy wants to be traded Raines’ had ‘opened with a walk, stole his 67th base and advanced to third on: Andre Dawson's flyout. Oliver then ~ hit a bouncer to the left side, of the mound that went for an. infield hit scoring Raines. - , In the second inning, after . Andre Dawson tripled home Doug Flynn,. who had: sin-, foodie * Fryman: and pinch hitter Rusty Staub: right fielder’ Warren "Crom: artie caught : as. his back scraped the fence. It was one of seven putouts by \ Cromartie, who made outstanding. catches _on_two other balls.’ “Tve said it before,” said Oliver.” “I think’ Warren , Cromarti‘is' going to' be’ the key for us‘ going: down’ the stretch.” & : .. The’: series’ continues’ to- “night, with Steve. Rogers, 11-7, facing Mets rookie Rick’ Ownbey, 1 2. Montreal DUNCAN (CP) — Defence- man~ Kevin 'MeCarthy ‘of. ‘Wancouver * Ci aucks: ‘said VANGOUVER: oo) Sg Vancouver Whitecaps. will” try to sell and trade players during the winter so they can acquire the talent needed to’: challenge for the champion- ship in the North American Soccer: League, coach John Giles said Tuesday. “Obviously, like ‘anyone: alse, 1 want to try and im-: prove the aide,” Giles said in, to have other people’ bid for’ would not immediately ac- cede to McCarthy's request, and. will wait to see if the ’ veteran’ (défencoman’ calms behind Seattle Sounders and San ‘Diego, because the top two teams had more bonus points for, scoring goals. ‘+ Smyl took over the captain's the new captain. Neilson said he made the decision .because ‘the team reached its best “I just don't think I could face the guys in the. room after vist has happened,” cCar- when Smyl was captain dur- ing’ last year's playoff run. Giles rejected’the assump-. has already started cleaning house. Goalkeeper David Harvey ‘and’ winger. Willie Johnston have been sold, while ‘forward Peter Beard- sley ‘is back in England with _Manchester ‘United in a deal nder John‘ Wile also ‘isin the revenue'to get the play- *fered a 1988-contract. ers I: would like. “We are not ina position at the moment with -a lot of money’ available to just gO: ‘out and spend.” The ‘Whitecaps, 1979 NASL Soccer Bowl’ cham- ' pions, were eliminated in the eran goaltender Denis Her- ron:.of Montreal Canadiens has: been traded to. Pitts- burgh Penguins: for future considerations, the National Hockey “League - club an- nounced “Wednesday. ‘Herron, ''30,"‘had been ‘a member: of ‘the Canadiens since: being traded: here by. the: Penguins’ on “Aug. 80, 1979, along with Pittsburgh's: second-round draft choice in the 1982" entry : draft: ‘The Penguins ‘also received for- ward, Pat’ Hughes’ and goal- tender Robert folland in the season, que, now with. ‘Toronto Maple | Leafs, and Richard’ Sevigny. ‘Ot ‘The trade solves’ the, Cans: first round of this ‘year’s playoffs by San Diego Soc- cers, the third straight year Vancouver has lost in the Giles said he was happy. with his team's regular-sen- son record; the Whitecaps wers 20-12‘ for the second- best_..won-loss - mark. Van- couver finished third in the Western Division, ‘however, “The attacking players we had at the start of the season were good enough; but some (Beardsley and Alan:Taylor) team in the league would have ‘suffered ® badly ‘losing plsyers''of the calibre of Taylor and Beardsley. “I think it .was a credit to the players that we won some of the matches we did, but unfortunately we weren't getting enough goals‘to get the bonus points which you need. We were all aware of that, but thete’ was' nothing we could do about it'at that particular stage of the sea- son.”. UBC team. heads "VANCOUVER (cP) ore The. University of B.C. men’s bas- ketball team will leave Fri- day for‘a’ two-week tour of - China and Kores, the athletic ; announced ' ‘children, Ronnie, 19, and Bob, 14, to get into sports. 3 teld them Tdon't care e if Herron, 'a native of nearby. * Chambly, Que., began his pro career. with the Penguins in oo 1972-73 + ‘season ‘after’, t against . ; university. and club teams in. Against | Chins,’as part of a series of: international sports ex- Rim | news conference ‘ that the. hockey. ‘Thunderbirds will play. two. exhibition games Oct. 23: rer Pioneers, i : Denver has:at least 10 play- ‘ers -on-its‘roster from the Province ‘of B.C, - The Chinese national hoc- _ Key team will play the Thun- derbirds. in ; another . exhibi- tion game, Nov.'2 in Van- yolved in the U.S. Olympic fours. prOnram. . Heed ‘and captain Terry Yorath. “They're fot the fastest players in the world, but you have to look’ at their overall contributes to get-a true picture,” said Giles.“Every- body would like more speed, but it's a question of Keeping your head and using’ your head. “Peter Lorimer is a great example of that. He uses his" head and he scored 10 goals on the season.” YOUNGSTERS BETTER Giles said he is‘ pleased with the development of sev- eral young Canadian players, including defender Shaun Lowther ‘and midfielders Gerry Gray and-David Nor- man. He also mentioned the Mi tae: afte learning of the team's decision. <“T'm going to ask Harry to . be traded so I:can'make a fres! city. egin selling Se “Of 6 course they don't have trade me and there would ' be nothing Lcould do about it.” Td have to accept it. But it’s a real slap in the face and I just don't'see that-I can live with Neale said “we're not going to. trade somebody. who ean help, our, hockey club just on a whim, We'll wait a month and if he.still feels the same way, ” then maybe we'll see what happens. and what’ comes along.”* “The decision | had’ nothing 5 way, but we both have'to be men about it and accept the decision. It's important for us to. talk Kevin out of being wanted to be traded.” McCarthy. was appointed two years ago by Neale when | he was coach following the = mid-season. trade of ' Don‘: Lever, but with a new: coach. it’s: customary that he: ap; Polat s pew man the see fit Butcher hopes. fo. “make Canucks | DUNCAN (CP) —. The youngest player ever to see action in.a Stanley Cup final now is a rookie trying to catch on with a National it, Hockey League team that may never again attain such success. ‘ 4 > The irony is not lost on de- of Tino Lettieri and defender Mark Nickeas. “There was a good fighting spirit and quality among the players this season,” added biles, “I, don’t think a lot of clubs would have won’ the amount of games we did with the same number of injuries. “We were only three min- utes out of beating San Diego and winning our division. Our attitude ‘was good and the contributuions of the healthy players was excellent.” Giles said. the calibre of play in the NASL was higher in 1982 than ever before and “the standard in the league is better than when I played four years ago.” Coe won't take part LONDON (AFP) — Steve Ovett “and Sebastian won't ‘be part of Britain's Commonwealth Games team, manager Doug Goodman con- firmed Tuesday night. Ovett and Coe had been selected to run in both the 800- and 1,500-metre events. in Australia. Garth Butcher of Regina, though he intends to ignore it. Butcher, now 19, is in a bizarre scramble at the train- ing camp of Vancouver Can- ucks, trying to land a spot on the right side, where perhaps the most rigorous competi- tion is taking place. In the running are captain Kevin McCarthy, Rick Lanz, © Jiri Bubla, Anders Eldebrink and Neil Belland. It will not be easy to catch on and being * sent back to Regina for an- other year of junior hockey would be an abject waste of time. “I do feel it would be'a waste going back to. junior ‘ again,” Butcher said Tues- day. “I don't think I can learn any more in that league. READY TO PLAY “I know I don't want to go back and I'm sure the club doesn’t want -to- send me back. That's why I've got to Coe . show them what I can do. I've got to have no friends out here. I've just got to play my game and, if I do, I should be all right. © J. “I'm a lot more. confident this year than I was last year. I was too heavy (204 pounds) last year and with Cato (Mc- Carthy), Lanz and Bubla in front of me, I didn’t think I had a chance. They’re all still here, but I feel better about Butcher, Vancouver's No. 1 draft choice in June of 1981, now is’ 198 pounds and is’, coming off an impressive’ year with-Regina Pats of the major junior Western, Hoc- key League, ¥ where he had 24 goals and 92 points, all with- out rushing the puck much. “I got about half those points on the power play be- cause I don't really take off, with It often,” said Butcher. “T like to stay back a lot and I think killing penalties is one of my strong points.” x Butcher has twice -been named a first-team all-star in the WHL, playing 45 to 50 minutes every game. MUST WATCH PACE “T've got to get away from pacing myself,” he said.. “I played so much in junior that T often had to hang back and watch myself. “But here, Til be lucky to get 20 minutes a game, so you can’t hold back. I've got to go all out every shift.” : Butcher played five regu- lar-season games with the Canucks last January and took a regular shift in the fourth and final game of the Stanley Cup finals against ‘New York Islanders. He would like to be in the Vancouver lineup Oct. 5 when the Canucks open the: season against the Islanders at the Pacific Coliseum.