Karen Hedele ‘Yes, it is... too many fake commercials, too: ‘many Santa’ Clauses . ; different ones too, kids a1 are } going to know. = Steve Harshenia : Yeah, I think it is, Prices ; are golng up’ just’ before’ Christmas, ,: haven't got any. e558 ‘hink there: is too much ad. weptining ‘on television: : VICTORIA — Twenty per cent of the students in the University of: Victoria's Ex- tension Division coprses are over ‘the » age ‘ot 160 not-so-startling, figure Victoria's’ population: is con: “Schstuting is important.’ Seniors: generally prefer: to take courses during the day, particularly in winter anes it a. geta dark do earl sidered. Fully 28/per.cent of Victoria's: residents'are‘ over 66, ‘and “it is a particular . challenge to UVic to meet the educational needs. of. ; these seniors. :; “Victoria's seniors ‘ ‘are. ‘ac tive, motivated, and critical ( of ‘course content} when it doesn’t. meet, their’. stan- dards,” says Brishkai Lund, UVic Extension's newly ap- pand . the accessibility and variety: of programs at Ex- ; tension,” she adds. UVic Extension initiated a Thompson University Centre {DTUC) in Nelson: Coordinated by ‘Ann pointed program coordinator ; for; ‘Humanities, Seniors and n's programs. Provincial: “winners The $500,000 Provincial winning: number for Friday, Dec. 10, is: 1071959. Here are the most recent.’ 4 winning numbers: for Nov. 7 26;°°1861258,.° Nov. ~ 19; 4903685, Dec... 8; 1822292, x digits «win ie ‘$50,000, the last five me $1,000, the “last “four - $100, the last three * as win $25 and the last two siete win $10. Be Slim fer the Holidays! “i you could © fose weight . by yourself, you would -have done so by now. Cali toda: for a free i ‘consultation! field trips were offered. * “The Program has been expanded on the basis at the: ray as thi St ee and poi un the ‘fascinating history. and Kootenay ‘country. legacy, * dential" study weeks ‘with “gra three-day residential forum on contem- porary: Sanadion issues “at juali in’ Apr our a venture last summer. ‘wove ‘ve: had enquiries from: as far opportunities for discussion lazers, ‘Sweaters, S' c s & Scart Sets. al’ Next action for tho Rock East Division clubs continues .m. when they \take* on ers: “ig ‘Thursday night iat 7: : their doi e~ (provided. evidence’ of: how Sevenly: matched ~’the':' two hale, ieadlog o as much ‘as seven points before the Rock- The’ Rockers: had“ their < work cut; out’ for’ them ‘on slated ee “But Terry. Strelieff put ‘Williams up 4-2 with an-un- is /, goal ‘at’ .21:16 ‘to ‘complete first-period scoring.‘ Bill, Nazeroff scored two goals early:in the second 1 ard te Pee ite at (Aaron: Stoushnow at: 8:65,. vored < the * Calgary,’ squad, 5-40." Dave DeRosa} led; the tie. | Rick’ Sander 'and' Nick‘ Voykin helped out in the first 'Savinkoff scored’ at 10:40, to! ush Williams back-on'top sixth: goal with about’ ane minutes ‘left in‘ the: second period. Savinkoff helped out. an’ Walker, and: one. by. Perras © “scored” O'Keefe's only.‘ first-period goal’ at 18:23," assisted by Jerry Antignani. i ‘Sports Hut’ and. Carling O'Keefe each got two goals in th ‘the second period” with :. Sports Hut still ahead by one n-_; goal, 4-8, i (ors caught them and yong. on Gi 62-57: j The first goal didn’t come ag terg 18:60 when’ John Hor- ‘eoff of O'Keefe scored unas- sisted. Ken Carr scored Carling’s :second goal at 15:81, assisted 6:09 with help from Walker and-Dan Markin, to give his: “club a two-goal paige: x 12:15, with a goal from Cy j McConnell sssisted by; Vinee ¥ santa another’ goal-"at | 18:46," as- sisted by: Jerry, ‘Antignani. Ken Carr; McConnell with the hat trick assisted by Carr and Antignai; and Antignani, In the third: period, Mc-° Connell’ got his fourth goal, assisted: by Jerry ‘Antignani and Phil! ‘Perras for Cerling’s by'Perras and Jerry Antig- ° Hut with help coming from’ f the Ti ace :eame at 20:51 when Terry ° thought that’ ‘our. ‘defensive play ‘and: rebounding were ‘Saturday. night ‘when : they. our strong points. The game K the court against Bow- 38. The Trojans had earlier {defeated ‘Creston by. bed “ “Kimberley dropped a third game over the weekend, League’ were: Castlegar 6, Grand Forks 6;. Beaver Val) a ‘spoke ‘of the much eaker. West: Div: io: “We've got the same; num- : oC ber ‘of points’as the: West's. § <, second and third-place clubs, astle » Cran- brook’over Beaver Valley by « Over there, every game is'a struggle,” said Touzin. ‘against Bowness ~.capped a weekend of definite improve. ; ment, for’ the team.” became an absolute blur over. the’ weekend. Nelson.’ ‘lost three straight games to drop to shied |-place, one ‘point be- \d Beaver. Valley,’ Castle- give enough effort until the last -five''or 10" minutes ‘of regulation’ time.‘Then : in a:7-1 score, Columbia’ Valley beating Spokane 7-4 ‘and ‘Elk ’ Valley edging Nelson 6-5: ‘On Sunday, Columbi .Val- ‘ley bettered Nelson 86 ‘The .West Divis tom three playoff: Positions ; amen: Last |: week Rota scored his 200th NHL goal. Defenceman. Kevin. Mc- will Carthy,;: injured in: practice i Roi ff to ight.. est start of his 10-year, NHL with’ 16. gdels in 30 ?Monday, tested his ‘sprained ankle Tuesday, and likely will Play ogalast Montreal. Rookie.” férward’ Patrik ‘Sundstrom ‘also returned ‘to? practice ‘after suffering’ from" r “taught to take out the man. * “At these times, the Juveniles “wil defencemen) Larry Robinson ‘= and Ro ‘them but couldn't get one by their ", goalie,” _ commented Castlegar Rebel. assistant coach Ron Rebalato of ‘their game in Grand Forks. ‘we were ‘all over . Jeff Townsend. Sports Hut’s fourth’ goal Halisheff netted a goal. He was assisted by Walker and Townsend. In the third period, Town- send scored for Sports But at L West is weak sister “Saturday's Joss to the’ Clip- pers was much ofthe. same. swith even less results: Reb- alato described the game as “another low key game.” ‘The Rebels lone goal was seored by Randy Morris in chances. Scott Makway led the Hawk attack with three goals and an assist. : Atoms dump Nelson =|! Castlegar Atom All-stars outscored a much improved Nelson team 8-6 on Saturday. After a 13-4.win over Nelson two. weeks ago, the all-stars’ faced’'a more co- hesive and determined Nel- son In’ the, first period Castle- = gar. hemmed the Nelson'boys in‘their‘own end, dominating the‘ play,. but ‘a very: alert Nelson goalie held Castlegar to. two goals. Kevon Rilcof opened! the froth a Nelson defenseman. Then Jeff Fancy, in'a snappy. two-way | passing ‘play, :as- sisted Ken Halisheff with the second goal. The period was highlighted with exceptional defensive “and” offensive threats s from David Vecchio.