will turn around in‘1983. but it will be slow, iy Frank Hollewood - T think there ‘will be a turn around .:; . I/hope so. ae ick Postnikoff - T hope it. will‘be a: good :yyear... More employment. “people san enjoy. a monopoly over ‘achool fire and liability insurance: cover. cage, Bays. spoke back “school insurance / cove erage from. the Crown, cor- poration and giving it to the - BCSTA ADVISES TEACHERS | "Wohscattate & contracts “ VANCOUVER -(CP) = were, receiving mixed’ mes- Teachers should renegotiate sages because: there: were ‘their - arbitrated ‘1983 * con- tracts to protect their. jobs, says the president of the B. '. School ‘Trustees Association. ‘Gary Begin made the com- ment in the wake of esti- some, indications that more money might be available, so teachers were fighting for it. MOST ARBITRATED Under B.C. law, ‘agree- ments must be reached by mates ‘that "2,000! to 5,000 -Nov..16 or the parties must teaching jobs ‘could be lost if go-to binding arbi teachers get a’ 'B.-per-cent ‘raise, f that an’ award of about: six “per cent: would.'result in” roughly 2,000 layoffs by July. © The official ‘said, Vander Zalm’s estimate was based on th teachers get salary increases | route taken by about 65 ie of 5.5 per cent in arbitration tricts this year. board. awards': now, being. ‘In the meantime,. Begin handed down. said, the government should All the awards have not © give schoo) boards the right yet been made and a list of - to lay off teachers when they those that have come in was, need to, not available, but Begin said Under the School Services he believes they range from ° (Interim) Act, ‘boards must, three per cent to 6.5 Per cent, get approval from Education’ “Unless teachers give up Minister Bill Vander Zalm's. part of that increase or~- before they can lay. off tea- (school districts) find’ money ~:.chers,. but the. minister ‘has’ elsewhere, it will undoubt- indicated no layoffs edly mean fobs,” Begin said allowed until.the! end: Monday. 1982-83: school’y “If teachers want to. pro- ‘ If boards could lay off tea-. tect their jobs and the. pro- chers immediately, iti would grams inthe school .system,.-save jobs ‘in the long ‘run; they should go back to the Begin said, because’a failure boards and renegotiate.” to allow. 1,000 layoffs in Jan- Most boards and teachers’ uary could. translate. into: already have tried'unsucces- 2,500 to. 3,000 layofis: iby sfully to reach an agreement ~ June. ¥ at the bargaining table, but A senior government offi, at the time, he said, ‘they cial said Friday’ that if B.C. lem is magnified. Begin said he would expect “ 2,000° to “3,000 layoffs “if boards have to wait until the st of the’ 1296288 school ‘Larry Kuehn; RO! Tea- It/has set.the'1983 budget . at 2.5 per cent:less than’ the °1982 budget’ after’ two' cuts, he. said, “and ‘it’s doing ‘it.in* such a way that teachers will be: blamed ‘for’ it.”"’* “. Kuehn | said: “teachers al-- Feady. have taken a. 2.5-per- cent: pay: cut* for 1988.\by ~ losing: five: days’: pay ‘under the School Services ‘Act,.and:: to bid, but will lose excl control. Y He said details of the bi ding’ process are still’ being: worked out. Insurance poli-: cies expire Jan." 1, but'‘cov- erage could: be extended” if > the: new arrangements are’ 4 not in place’ by that™ date. HOLIDAY. HOURS | * (cur our ‘AND: SAVE FOR HANDY REFERENCE) - Thurs., Dec. 23 | Fri., Dec..24 Sat., Dec. 25 Sun., Dec. 26 Mon., Dec..:27 ° Tue., Dec. :28 Wed., Dec.'29 Thurs, Dec. 30 Fri., Dec. 31: Sat., Jan. 1 Sun., Jan.2 Mon.,,Jan.3 Tue., Jan. 4 i bést tea! Roerey League by, exploiting thelr weak sBO8.. ama beaten by ‘. both: by Wayne Gretzky |— and then spline ;the power play. 80 badly id managed just three, shots. 01 goal in’ get another’ one behind Oiler goaltender “Andy Moog. four-minutes. ). > - ie #We’ didn’t play | our. best ‘atrength and that’s why, idn’t ‘pls: man advantage,” said Soviet coach ; ‘Viktor Tikhonov. ‘/"he. Soviets, showing some signs of. jet lag, after. 18-hour: flight ‘that’.got’ them to/-Edmonton on), Monday evening, “started strongly. in the first ‘period. but : faded uickly. Sparked by former Canadian lympic. tea! Glenn Anderson and linemate Mark Messier who each had a» Oilers showed carly tha tempei MeO ark deen he | ExcuANae gs ALS There x as nervousness among the eapaclty Coliseum 7b ‘the feeling didn't spread’ to the Oilers, Messier «scored from a sharp angle’ after’ breaking . eft, side. of the defen: end Gretzky’ got his ‘an open: Both goals cai e after the O: ler orwards had got behind nce,’ “situatioi prevailed nios| tof the : “ Sergel Shepeley ‘made “it a ‘one-goal game at the 16-minute: mark, ‘but although the ' Soviets “exerted: trem- - endous pressure ‘during the final five minutes, they couldn't * Normally:a patient team that: waits for’the ‘one ideal’ pteorin: chanice; the’ Soviets moved ‘away from that style” ag they: could’ by Moog. * a Period ‘and i and nuts, then:we’ ‘ wonderful Christmas.’ Could ‘he have {been ‘think. ing of the: National Fooetall eight playot berths t6 be awarded in each, conference,’ 16 of the and’ six ‘of six KEVIN McCARTHY: “32 tying goal Doug, Smail, opened’ the. the Jets at6:07 of parked himself on Brodeur's * aborste and deflected’ Luc- ien :Deblois': goalmouth: pass of “bel the, Van niver | net-’. /The.: ‘Canucks drew “even'- "hie Canucks: were without less than a minute later when + Ivan Boldirev ended_a seven- game ‘point ‘drought: with a breakaway ‘goal: and: Blair MacDauald ‘ealled “up: ‘from 1016's 4 street, otro from the Post Office. Ly 4 ATOM. TOURNAMENT ‘leads. chase. in ‘game Casticgor ‘Atam All-Star’? “wins and one tle with a 10-4 victory. Castlegar was'to lay against Beaver Valley... .be part of the playoffs in the three-day tournament The gome saw’ Salter: imerove. their record to two- . which ended today at the arena acemnlen: —ConNews Photo. pitas by "Patterson in: terms of, this edition : being able to retain the province's ? title. ! “To me: Ken wien isa Potentially our forwards great hockey player. He's not and defence are as.strong as bun- |:in "79. "They have the capa- ches, though he can get you bilities,“ Everyone ‘must ‘re- ” me, but he's really good de--: alize ‘what the guys -have _ fensiyely. He never dots any-" been through, ‘six games and The’ Rebel’ alee the: final frame-as:they did the: first, Horning‘ puta shot be- nine * will . cost the: five practises: in ‘six days. handed ition 47-27 in gix games, Nelson. juaped back ahead of | - Teading toacertain dearee of | the Rebels by a single point the next night :( \with a victory. in Grand Forks. Beaver Valley took advan: tage of: Lenardon’and Mc- Neil's absence to down Trail | “6-5 and Elk Valley doubled Creston 8-4,’ GARARCAS (REUTER — - Lyle Stoushnow’s. second ' The World Boxing Associ- goal of the game proved to be . ation named Asron Pryor of the winner in the Rebel win “4 Jom, who was also behiad the , bench’ ‘during Team": B.C.’s + gold ‘medal ‘coup in\the 1979. Games, had. high praise ‘f three of the local players.. ““Allan Perich': was ‘prob- ptiqnal ‘individ- Cincinnati'as Boxer of the in Russland. Stoushnow tock Year'on Tuesday for success- ‘a Jead-pass'from Al Isakson fully defending. his junior- and skated in alone to beat welterweight’ title “against © Warrior inder -Bert nsa- tional “saves © to” delay - the The young Rocky Mountain’ ~ House, Alberta’: native » fin- ished the game with 37 saves. “He's really quick.: We'll; definitely be keeping him. He looks like he could really help us,” remarked Rebel ce-coach - Ron Rebalato. - A pinpoint: pass by. Peter MeLellan to Rob ‘Porcellato at the edge .of. the Rebel crease evened the score’ at 6-5: at. 15:85-'of the third perjod: It-was: the’ Warriors’ Alexis Arguello of Nicaragua “Brooker at 2:85 of overtime. last month. ‘The Rebels took the’ game ‘The WBA also ‘announced ‘right to.the Warriors in the “its latest rankings. Among ‘ ‘early going. Goals by Perry the changes was ‘the ele- “Horning and Kevin Kirby put vation of South Africa's Ger- ‘Castlegar. up 2-0 in the first ever realized” ‘rie Coetzee to top contender. five minutes. yer he’ has “inthe beavyweight diyision. | “Jt.was the Rebels ability to Oilers take 7-6 win from Wings Senne By The Canadian Préss Kamloops Oilers. scored three power-play goals in » just over three minutes: in the final period Tuesday as , they. came from: behind to ; steal_a7-6 Western Hockey > League: win from Kelowna .. Wings. : ‘Phe goals were scored with Kelowna’s' Daryl Henry: serving a five-minute ‘major - penalty. for spearing — an in-, fraction’ that .drew | predic: ‘table responses from the two coach * saves for Kelowna. answer with:a goal of their own. following: Rossland ‘scores. that kept the momen- tum in their favor. After the Warriors had: rallied to tie chuk, the latter at the 12:59” “We should have won, but ‘mark, Stoushnow scored his thé: game was..taken away first to give Castlegar. a 8:2 from us,” he’ said..“I think Jead. Stoushnow’s tally came that was a pure: gift, It was- just 22 seconds after Ross- totally an accidental'collision land had evened the count. when our player was jumping © Rossland came back to'tie off the bench.” the game one minute into the Kostynski’s third: goal of second period ona powerplay the game at 19:07 of the final goal by Scott Armour. period was the winner. Hollo- way had two.’goals for the third: p goal of the me. Both goaltenders came up big in the late stages to send the game into’ overtime. Brooker stopped: Stoushnow on a breakaway with just over. two minutes remaining in regulation time. It was a different story in overtime. Isakeon met the Warriors at the Rebel blueline, strip-- ped them of the puck and fed Stoushnow.° The speedy was challenged by ‘ Brooker but put a good move on him and scored The Rebels are off. now until Jan. 5. Their next home game is Tuesday, ‘Jan. ‘11. “Before that three Rebels, Lyle 8toushnow, Scott Jones and Charlie Lind, will play in the KIJHL all-star game, which is scheduled for Jan. 8 in Nelson. Otery wins Den Eve Castlegar Rebels Dave McKenzie scored two coreerses Exhibition game Scott Young completed the Wings scoring: © By CasNews Staff “Jim ‘Campbell. and Martin Castlegar Rebels will have ‘Wood combined for 42 saves a chance to beat a, team of iri the ‘Kamloops “net, while Castlégar Commercial Brad’, Armitage ‘made 80 League ‘All-Stars which will include’ their two coaches, In. Winnipeg, Bruce Ron Rebelato. and. Wayne + Schmidt scored two goals‘to’ Kinakin, in an exhibition oh Gn aiterany. ae alty. call differently. pace / the Warriors who game Thursday at the arena ‘moved into a:tie.for second complex. place in the Eastern Division » ‘The - game will’ see” the with Regina. Rebels take on Commercial Darren Boyko, John Benns | League players and former and Cam Douglas also scored Castlegar Rebels in :what | for the winners, who held promises to ‘provide’ much “: period leads of 1-0 and 6-2. - excitement. John’ Miller and- Doug ™:'Featured’ in‘the All-star ‘Trapp replied for Regina, line-up is ex-Rebel Rick Hloo- which was ontshot 89-23. koff in. goal who ‘presently plays in the Commercial League. Playing defense are Bruno ‘Tassone, Tim Krug,. Brian Verigin: and..Ken Gorkoff. Krug, a. former’ Rebel, now . plays for the University of Alberta’ Golden Bears. Forwards in the game are ‘Commercial League {members Danny Walker, ‘John Horeoff,’ Terry - Hali- sheff,-Don (Doc) Savinkoff, Ron : MacKinnon and Bill Cheval. ‘dave. “Game time is 8 Pm. | Admission is $2.