82’ «... CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 19, 1983 No. 300 By The If there are any biter ‘In New York Islanders’ armor, thoy have not been appurent in 1983, ' Tho three-time “Stanley”. Cai Cup champions‘ got- goals from seven different players, including Bryan -Trottier’s 800th National Hockey League goal, on their way to an 8-1 trouncing of Hartford Whalers at Uniondale, N.Y., Tuesday night.- The Islanders now have won six in a row, “We can see we're not Trottier scores — Hallin, ‘Trotticr, Brent Sutter Tho Islanders’ . won-! lost: and Denis Potvin. a tied record now stands ‘at, Elsewhere, it was: Wash- : 25-16-7 for second place in tho ington Capitals, 4, Philad-. Patrick Division, five points elphia. Flyers 1; Montreal back of Philadelphia: fire Canadiens 7; Calgary Flanies: 2; Quebec Nordiques 3,8. - CAPITALS aPLYERS 1 Louis Blues 1; Oilers 3, Los ‘Angeles Kings Jensen turned aside 42 shots 8; and Vancouver Canucks 8, 48. the, Capitals : New York Rangers 3. . 12-game : Flyer.’ undefeat Islanders’ ‘goalie | Billy * streak and’, prevented Smith lost a bid for his 16th’ Flyers from setting a league career’ shutout on Warren record of nine straight road Miller's goal at 8:06 of the (ump first period. Washington’ Bob Bourne ‘and’ Butch vens and Philad hliadelphis Bob’ stuck in low gear anymore,” said coach Al Arbour, whose club raced to a 4-0 first- period lead on goals by Mats Islanders. 2 THURSDAY HOCKEY — COMMERCIAL LEAGUE: Williams Moving and Storage. vs. Mountain Sports. Hut, 10 p.m., arena complex.. GENTLEMENS’ LEAGUE: Maloney’s vs. Dairy. Queen. S70 Pp.m., old arena, D. SOCCER — CASTLEGAR VIKINGS training nights, Fridays 7:to 10 p.m., KJSS: gym; Mondays; 7 to 9 p.m., Stanley Humphries activity room. Everyone is’ For more ion, phone 365- 3148 or 365-5997. ‘ HO@KEY — KIJHL: Castlegar Rebels vs. Trail Jr. Smoke Eaters,..8:30 p.m., arena complex, GEN- TLEMENS’ LEAGUE: Maloney's vs. Trans-X, 9:30 p.m., old arena. VoulevBaLt — SELKIRK SAINTS Invitational tour- nament, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Selkirk College gym, SATURDAY HOCKEY — KIJHL: Castlegar Rebels | ie Etk Valley Raiders, 8 p.m., arena. complex..NHL Edmonton -Oilers vs. Vancouver Canucks, 5 p.m., Mnannel % SKIING— -WORLD CUP: Womens downhill from Megeve, France. World: Cup. ski jumping from Thunder Bay, Ont., 1. p.m., channel 9. FOOTBALL — NFL: NFC championship game, 9:30 a.m.,. channels 2 and 9. VOLLEYBALL — SELKIRK Raid lege. tour- WE HAVE HAMBURGERS & PIZZA © “CHICKEN &. FISH Ph. 365-5353 or 365-5304 - Castlegar Savings: g CREDIT UNION ~ logar 365-7232 siocan Park 226-7212 Goring | scored -singles and Hoffme John Tonelli scored ‘the 0d goals’ before: game's last two goals for the ehlin pus the Capitals in traded first-pert- of the ‘second ‘ Ws Al“ threo games, losing only. one, to advance to the provincial Stastny scored for : diques. after. St. Louis’. Rob ; Ramage opened the scorsing with a power-play’ goal in the fifth minute. - OILERS SKINGS3 Maree!’ Dionne ‘scored “his. 28rd° ‘and 24th goals of the season to lift Los Angeles to the home-ice tie with Ed. monton, Terry Rey also y! Gretzky,. Mark Messier and Jaroslay - Pouzar seored | ‘for the Ollers. ee : — begin — training hard to heat and it'was areat to’ watch a ‘team play ‘as a: again. On Tuesday, “Thorpe'e homi ats Leg! 170. "Whee! iteft) Steve 4 Pp reside cludes (seated, from left): Ab Tock and Don Bouvet the “extra” 50 cents they will be getting in this month's federal old-age security. Hi cheques, Health ‘Minister 4 Monique Begin said Tuesday. Under the government's ix-and-five restralnt pro-. Nd ge pensions were to be held to ; six per cent this year and five ? per cent in 1984, However, the necessary legslation to put this part ‘of the program into effect is still before Parliament, and gov- ernment. lawyers recom- mended against plans to trim ‘ the January cheques that are due out next, week. Persons 65 and older now will be getting $251.12 in Ja y y and Jim Moore, vice-president. : “Denny sanuary instead of $250.62 —Canicn hoteby Sous Harvey because of the delay'in get- Begin said the government. Castlegar: Min ‘or Hockey’ “| Week gets ta undersea the last -name again rose ‘to the: top, -’is hi tee a buny weak a ; : thi , "that. are still taking: epi “tration, - Openings If you have other interests $8 ” there is still time to register door/program privas'will also 30 years: after his: ter, Charlotte,: 68, one pf six’ be ‘awarded ‘throughout the de Juan Antonio Sammaranch Castlegar Vikings Opened .. ctheir:’1983: soccer” ‘training season Friday’ night at) Kin- naird” Junior.”. Secondary. School. ‘The Vikings soccer club is’ looking: forward .to having another “good: year and they invite anyone inter- . ested in playing senior soccer to come out.and ‘join in the i Seasons. wth Pe ‘The1 Sights for training will Hi be Friday nights from 7 to 10 p.m. at KJSS and Monday nights from 7.to9 p.m. in the 190. ‘Stanley Humphries activity room. For more information i call Dave. Murdock’ at 865- On Two-Stage TORO POWER SHOVELS: Full shop facilities and parts in stock, . HENNE'S MARINA 191 COLUMBIA AVE., CASTLEGAR. 365-3219 Check our low prices. We service Torol Thorpe children who attend- ed the ceremony.” : weekend.’ ~ Opening Ceremonies: will be at 10 a.m. Saturda: Mayor ‘Audrey Moore ‘-will’* layers and - Hann wins. ‘Three! Mors S48. Tea High, Sing 1120; Team ‘Hight Three ‘ Other 60s 2 “Tai 1 72a; Wally. Kingk fore ; on tory, Webster, S73. John, lars! m High § ek 663. Te son thoes! Homes, 1097; Tea > High 7) : adies" 13° My shots, 9242. O1 Brad Elliott; 7! 753; Ron Meinytre: 739; LeRoy, 717: Kevin Clement, 689 Carlo Degan, 675; Marvin 4 Bill Wal Ladies’ High Sing sulak, 188; Lod Florence Ursula! Outy Di Lebadolt. Other 6008: Elaine Boolinelt, on 1 am igh Nighthawk, 3210. Sther WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXED Lodles: High Single: Tem High TI 210; Ladi 653: rena Rourk 624; Bothy ke, Low! c ; Marvin LeRoy, oa tea ‘LePage, 619; Randy Grant, i 606; Jim Brindley, 603. MIXED ag he Sin: He -Karen , Ladies oa i 3325. ther Elagnor. nnette :Plot- orth, ony strikers, 6008: Jerry ‘Antignoni, shine Elliott, 642; Dennis Cher- nkolf, Kay Crock: food AY bale LADIES © 1 627; Mai f17 Ryan an Sshulize, eis: Kevin New, 609: Pagay Nolair, 606: ey Marvin Thorgeirson, ROSSLAND (CP)'— Greg , Hann of Banff, Alta., raced to - ins id ern pI Hann nipped Dave Greig of Calgary by one-tenth of a second over two:runs on the giant.slalom‘course to claim the $1,000 first prize in ‘the tour's second event of the season and the first-ever. pro. Go tour race-at Red Mountain. ‘Andrew German of Old. Chelsea, Que., edged Graham | ‘Swan of Edmonton to finish . in third. place. The Pacific ‘Western . pro ski tour, which offers $80,000 in prize money. over 10 races, : resumes ‘Jan. 29 at Prince: .GREG HANN +++ pro race in Advanced Golf — in‘this class your. golf swing will be mechanically analysed. Sew-' ing .—. learn -how *to’ or, .improve your sewing: techni- "ques. Pottery — a chance for children to develop hand molding techniques as well as try.out working on the: pot- ters wheel. The pottery. class will start; Jan, 27. and -has been changed to. six sessions for: $20.';Ballet.— children come twice.a week where they ° will develop pagel ation, | 2:46 = 4:45 p.m., Sunday 2:156. -4pam, and 8 - + 9:15 a.m.,Price” ‘of admission is adult 76 cents, - students 60 cents and. chil: . "Rebels Action. “The Rebels are ia town this, week 50. catch some hockey. action. On: Friday. ithe Trail: ‘Junior Smoke Eaters will be be town. Game time is 8:80 ae and confidence. | Teen nad, minton , —a street porta @ BEBIRS, i ef eBes.ds. s3g5a8s i oF 2) z ao eee MSNRIER. SSRIS - the Rebels will » Y Bast the-Elk Valley, Raiders, with’ game time. at. “oyae@e sagen! dase: age. BEES. member B.C, Fruit , Association said they were’ B statement that y the deficit’ retired ~. mote quickly ‘through iincreased | grower premiums, ‘The gov- that is being less than honest with food producers, Interior fruit growers said Tuesday. : ” Schroeder that if the Social ~ Members of \ the - 2,000- t ‘and the ‘growers each pay 50 per cent of the premium: An’ Oliver grower told Credit gi angry; about: Schroeder's the: farm income ‘apple: plan has.“a $10.6-million deficit: and: haa. become a source of revenue tees farmers 80 per cent of their cost ‘of production when. those. ‘returns are. not ob- changes: the. plan growers will have little choice but to replace the. government. Ken: Hoag: of Créston, an executive’ member of the fruit’ growers association, ’ said if the government is.so ‘callous as to. expect , fore- Hon-a-year industry, growers - will have ‘no alternative: but body.geems to ‘want, 316,000" in exclusive custom-made -of- fice furniture fit for the office ofa provincial premier’s dep- uty. minister,’ The furniture. was sold a year ago to the B.C. gov- ernment for the office or Pat. rick Kinsella, Premier hire i ductivity, better quality. frail nais, general manager of B.C. : a ‘Tree Fruits, said the Interior i fruit industry hoods major - changes and commitments if it is'to survive. He’ said. fruit-produeing ,areas here will be beaten out of markets unless there is a strong’ commitment: tothe industry by growers, govern- ments and consumers. He said in the 1980s an early. "1990s ° the industiy | °% Prince Charles’ personal faces probably the highest - production costs::in North America; a world oversupply ;-of apples, a continued weak- ish economy, severe compe- tition from low-cost imports band. a lack. of. _ Prince never foun cin wrong | bed — In 12° years. of ‘waking .Prince Charles in the ,morn- ing, the prince's former valet never found the heir to the throne in the wrong bed... “If-he was meant to be in bed in the morning when: I went.in to wake him ‘up, he was in bed — alone,” Stephen Barry. writes: in Royal ‘Ser- . vice, his account of his years wales from 1970 to 1982. An t from the book, schod- led! for spring publication, :appears in: February's Good Housekeeping magazine. “The relationships he aia within the industry. ‘The: main ‘competition will come from the U.S. where it \ have were with the most: enormous discretion,” " Barry: said... is anticipated apple produc. ~ * tion will reach 250° million - ‘boxes within five yezrs,'‘com- * and more orderly marketing and diversity in the grower- ovned sales agen: tary, who was, at the ‘ime, his deputy’ minister. Ringella, an i Ontario poli- tical strategist who became Bennett's deputy minister in the’ fall “of °1981, was ap-! pointed: in March to the newly-created . position of First fiddle _contest all set 3 - the date for. the . first Kootenay Championship fid-: dle contest has been ‘set for June 4. The contest will be held in the Stanley. Hum: phries Secondary School gym with four rooms, booked for “the occasion. The contest is being held i in conjunction with the Lions’ Club Rodeo planned for the community complex. Three judges have been contacted and have accepted. Much work still refnains to be done but the Kootenay No. 9 B.C..Oldtime Fiddlers Asso- ciation has many willing, hands. The reguler monthly : meeting which was held Jan: 9 and had 12 members in at- tendance despite the poor weather, adjourned ‘with the usual coffeé . and: ‘refresh- ‘ments. “In other news there has been.a request for the Fid- dlers to entertain at Mt. St. Francis and also .Willow- haven at Nelson Jan. 28 be- ginning at 1 p.m. ‘As well the contest. com-, mittee was invited to attend ‘a meeting with the Trail Elks Club: Jan..12.. The organi- zation is negotiating some activity in the Trail area at a future date. The next regular meeting will. be Feb. 6..where the association Hopes. to have a good show of attendance be- cause visitors are expected from Newport,’ WA. GOING TO SPOKANE? THE TRADE Winds MOTEL Special Money Savings - . Offer with this Coupon Makes. this garsccus oy Hh finan Spokane, WA = NORTH DIVISION (529), 326-5500 Division at Euclid ‘Spokane, WA 2 ONE BED TWO BEDS $2800 §3200 plus Tax plus Tax Expires April 13, 1983 , do es premier. Eight months ago, Bennett ) said he would ‘be willing to Winning “The Jan. 14 winning pro- vineial number is 5929244. : “The ‘last six. digits:: win + digits win $25, the last two : . digite ; in $10... °, Here ‘are the most recent ‘winning. numbers, ° Jan. :7; ., 2157809, Dec. 81; 8277455; Dec. 24;)-2818848, Dec. 17; sell Kinsella’s furniture him: '; self so the governme: “get its: money .back. ‘Bennett said Monday. Somewhere — nobody. will > say where .'—~., sit’ several * pieces of furniture ' that ‘no © ‘one will describe. The room- : ful has: cost. provincial ‘tax- payers about $16,000 and the | money will not be returned to provincial coffers’ until the furniture is sold. . . B.C. Buildings Corp. man- ager Maurice Cownden, who checks couple of months” :to see whether a buyer has been found, said he does not havea list of the furnishings at hand. “Don’t ask me about: ie m “every. muath or’ classes couver.. will be sponsoring two free classes next month, ‘A class called, Probating an’ Estate, . will take place Tuesday, Feb: 1 from 7 - 9° p.m.'at Selkirk College. The other’ class,“Autoplan and ICBC, ‘will take: place Tues- day, Feb. 8 at the same time and location. To pre-register, eall: Selkirk College at S65- - - 1292. , won't try to get back the ex- tra. 50 cents later. ; “. Assuming the bill is passed within the . next: several weeks, the: amount: on the February cheques will drop CASTLEGAR NEWS, January 19, 1983 ANNOUNCEMENT The Service Department at Woodland: Park Esso is now operated by. . . L&aM AUTOMOTIVE Open G days a week 8:30 a.m. -5 p.m. 365- 6218 Oil Change . For'most North American, models, Includes oi 1, filter ond lube Come in and meet Larry Chernenkoff and Mike Nevakshonoff | and have a complimentary coffee. » ting. the. bill. through, and , to, the ‘intended: level of G ‘ $250.62, AGENDA: Election of Now Directors; ‘ Reports from in Member-Agencies: Jan. 26 7230 p.m. my Legion Hall Deluxe Accommodations at the Radium Inn - Studio, 1-8 & 2-bedroom suites Radium Cond : uowAas 522 Pen ‘toute 22 fener Bs ACTIVITIES FOR EVERYONE © X-country skiing from your doorstep @ Indoor. swimming poo! @ Health spa & exercise centre @ Indoor stacauetball, squash courts @ Hot tub, sauna, Tr itoe te &lou: $ saa hot springs, downhill & heli-skiing neaby. ‘April to late October: radhim. hot. Wsathans golf resort Box 310, Radium Hot Springs, B.C. VOA 1MO : Si '(604) 347-9311 . 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