B2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 14, 1963. Oilers' Fuhro Fuhr lost only five times in 48 guimes in bia rookie year. |i and had 18 wins, 12 losses and five’ ties last’ season.’ His’ EDMONTON (CP) — Goaltender Grant Fuhr is attempting a comeback at an age when most people are still contemplating a career. Fuhr, 20, was named.to the National Hockey League's second all-star team two years ago but lost the battle of the bulge and spent most of last season relegated to backup duty with Edmonton Oilers. “It wasn't the second helping — it was the third that hurt me.last year,” said Fuhr, who bloated to 201 pounds prior to his sophomore season after a weak shoulder hampered his exercising. “I couldn't move in the net. I got tired and mad at myself. It was a pain, a huge effort.” . Tu-Dor ‘Sporls Castlegar 6:30 p.m., channel 4. FOOTBALL — CFL! 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Phone 265-7389 ~ Castlegar F Fi igure Skating Club REGISTRATION FOR WINTER SEASON Sat., Sept. 24 10.a.m. to2 p.m. at the Community Complex The Art of Selt-Defence and an ; PLACE: 7, Kisivalrd Pool Owners Avoid ed Costly iiiliagien 9 Chest -Up WINTER B BLANKET 8 & : WATER che unpSPECIALS ° Pe oer be TOM SIZES AVAILABLE AT. aie sQ. fT. All Covers have Custom Storage Beg end’ 8’ DELUXE WATER eA Ri} raises iy order only ALPHA. Full! Package, 34” deep, $3845. Hexagon - BETA. Full Package, 36” , $3845. DELTA. Full Package, 36" Deep, $3845. Hexagon ~ goals-against average went confidence eva to 4.29 from 8.81 and) bis “It's tough to hide ‘from ared’ ght blinking,” he bald, y went from an all-star to the doghouse.” Edmonton fans were quick to heap abuse on the eatig’ r netminder and Fuhr reacted angrily, chlling them jerks after |. a January loss. Oiler coach Glen :Sather ‘responded by -: year. sentencing Fuhr to two weeks: with Moncton Alpines, the: Oilers’ farm team’‘in the American! Hockey League. ha taay leurs inte leaner. Moog mie pect of fete hs the Way Ht erent “In Gi Le ee Hee cet start fresh, flea the alate Fox Run goes this Sunday at 10:80 a.m. at the Selkirk College campus. Run organizer Tim Frick, Fox's wheelchair volleyball coach in 1978, expects a good turnout for this year’s event. “The Terry Fox Run is .truly an event of national pride for Canadians” says Frick “and Castlegar and district residents have been involved greatly every year.” - Participants can. walk, jog, wheel, cycle or roller- ski either the four-km or 10-km route. Frick says the run at- tracted between 90 and 100 TORONTO (CP) — It isn’t legal and the Ontario Athle- tics Commission wants’ no part of it, but women’s ama- teur boxing’ will make its Toronto debut Sunday. © Torontonians Suzanne Hotchkiss and Lenay.Brown- ing, -both 22, will don the gloves and meet in a three- round exhibition bout at a local ‘boxing club. ° No admission charge is be ing levied, apparently. cir- ‘cumventing the Athletic Cap- : WARMING UP... Selkirk Colleg let participants last “year dd this “year he's hoping: ‘for * the same. Although the basic entry fee for the run is only. $5 there are ‘pledge sheets available for those who wish to collect pledges in order to contribute more to the fund. Frick says: the . pledge: sheet. system .is a benefit to ‘people who, can- not be present at the run ‘but who wish to be in: volved by. making a dona- tion. Anyone planning to be a participant in the run:is urged to go to the Selkirk College gymnasium on Thursday or. Friday to pick up a pledge sheet. The boxers: public exhibition of women's . boxing.dnd' wrestling. illegal in Ontarig. °° “The penalty calls for a fine of five per cent of the gate, but. since there is no gate, there can be no fine,” said ss, who has trained at i Darrell Hyatt keeps fit in volleyball warm-up with”:which’ star: former Selkirk Saint Kere MacGregor. Hyatt pledges ‘and involve. more people in third: anniial A-year~ ‘old “wheelchair student- cece at Selkirk College, named as the res starter for. this © “year's Terry Fox Run.’ ~* Hyatt,“ who completed last year’s “four-km {dis- © tance in 58 minutes, will once again wheel the route. However, this time. he'll . do it in a specially designed racing wheelchair with the aim of shaving a few min- utes off :last''year’s ‘time.’ Hyatt’s interest in fit-. ness ‘coincided. with. the _ Terry Fox | Marathi mond, Va., lawyer and chair- He now, wheala Tegularly and enters races through- ° out the summer. This past ‘summer he picked up. a number of medals ‘at the | - B.C, Games for the Physi: Disabled. Coincidentally this was the ‘same meet in 1918 at at. which. “Terry Fox. also earned his first medals in’ races for physically dis- «abled athletes. take to the ring challenged in the courts, the boxers won out.” NO INVOLVEMENT “Clyde Gray, Ontario Athle- tics Commissioner, ‘said his plans no involvement . group ‘in the eos since the the club for about 1/s\years. “Five per cent of nothing is still pothing., New. York and several states ‘in *the south,, and in’ every case wigte itwas banned and Harold Smyth, president of Boxing Ontario, which over- sees amateur fighters in the province, gaid the women have no sanctions from’ ‘that: body, either. thing as women boxers,” said Smyth. “We would be pre- pared to set up a women's’ association if it became legal: and they wanted one.” Bruce Kidd, a university. professor and. once Canada’s top, middle-distance runner who is in charge of a task force on‘ boxing for the: On- tario government, said Hot- chkiss made a ec to the ‘force. iN Round » trol Act, which’ makes any: THE TERRY FOX RUN For the Marathon of Hope SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER. 1 8 from the ‘Selkirk College Gym. Pe 4km or Ghangeérooms are available, Entry, fe $5.00 or pledge sheets are avallab! Certificates will be awarded to.eat i) ticipant. 10km is t John ‘Thorsen, head of the « sports program’ unit of the Ministry° of ‘Tourism’ and Recreation, said:.that al- . though -women’s boxing is Soltimore illegal, there .would be no Sean Yer police raid;on the. gym “un- Joes Ciyis Grey sone thera.” =| HOCKEY AWARD ‘and go. It’s maturity. Yow have to grow. It took m me ne thre! into an goalie.” ap aah has gained a reputation for. his off. foe! activities, spent three weeks in Banff this summer undeny Sather's watchful eye. tt ‘was Slats’ idea,” he Lamy Ba taught a nee ‘school: the ison at.night for an adult session.” “ ae ari he may. have only. one chance ‘at a} comeback so he better not let'it slip through'his fingers: “T've got ta get it back together now. It’s a | make or, break year for. me.” taveliigat » INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — American track and‘ ‘field’, 2 athletes who withdrew from the Pan American Games last: month are being. asked’ for mules : sted to; theeb’ nice’ ert October: and Geneainhens cording’ to The Athletics Congress. 4 ) ‘The congress, the national ganization will convention Swheth sion will. investigate the + withdrawl of the 11 U.S. thletes and make its rec- ommendations .before the congress holds tee pee: thetically produced © mones, originally developed to help the aged. But doctors found the steroids can add bulk to muscle and athletes — 88] shot-putters and hammer throwers — have'been found - to use the drugs to, boost their ecformenes: “Eleven weightlifters, in- cluding two Canadians, were caught with steroids in their bodies, and eight of them were stripped of their medals during the games at Caracas, | Venézuela. After the strict \sdrug, testing was made- known, the 11 ‘American track ‘and field athletes ab- ruptly returned home. ‘ Richard Hollander, a Rich- lakers: edge ' Victoria. VICTORIA (CP) '— Peter- borotigh Lakers scored - six . - goals in. the second period and Victoria Pay Less never caught up as the Lakers edged out Victoria 7-6 in ee Hai Mai ofthe” Miho Ci ae fomanlse "Tuesday, The-win keeps Peterbor- ough alive ‘in the best-of- pete, of course), or anything seven series, which Victoria: Yelse..of that nature,”. Hol- leads 3-2. POPE WINS man.of the congress’ Inter- national Competition Com- ‘mittee, ‘has been . named chairman of the commission. + “You can judge which in- ‘formation might: be’ useful, iia testing, how the testing took "place, why you chose not to ‘compete (if you didn’t com- Kootenay ‘Hockey Col- lege held its aedown finals Aug. 27 during the final day of the day camp “held ‘Aug. 2227 at the arena complex. The results were as follows: In Tier Two, goaltender Chris Poohachoff was the winner with while Kim Verigin, Stephen Junker and Jeff Barr were the shooting finalists. Junker was also the leaderahip award winner. Shooter Tony Ferraro was the winner in the Tier. ’ Three showdowns. Other. ] finalists were goaltender Pasquale Valana, and shooters Billy Pottle and Danny DiVito. Valana was. the leadership award win- ner; " In Tier One, Clint Heglin was. the winner. Other ~ and Ryan Jolly in shooting : and Lohnny Strelaeff in goaltending. Greg Pope was the winner of the » leadership award. Lt i Sisate 2e2gss, SEBEE SSssse “gssaers i 2. BEARERS [ = [see SeERGE “ GENERAL Mogeat ‘Oct. 1 Castlegar Curling Club . A MEETING 7, — 7:30 Pim. MEI ING PLAI NED vay 4 i Popeft weightlifters, _ stlegar Hos; tel Women's ay will hold its ‘iat eli ca Hac left): * presid Patsy tions of: Hirst lee president TonivAckoey treasurer. a. tlegar Senior: Citizens’ Association’ met on Sept. | 8); president Molly White had ’a full agenda to. Member A present to the 67 members in smilifi attendance at the first busi- ness meeting of the fall sea- son. fri Secretary: Rose Johnson ‘ ‘Secretary p could not be present sd Mrs. invitation from Branch 47, Jessie Donnan took her place Trail, for Castlegar members to attend a Hall ‘res- ‘ponse to the’ Rar Among’: sthe «many items presented was a report from > Mrs. Worthing regarding the recent _Homemakers’ ‘meet- « .. ing, to which she, along with prepa will ihost, the West. party to be held ‘there on Oct. 25. Other nearby branches will be invited, and Mrs. White stressed that the Association Binds to the piano accompani- ment by Mrs. Mildred Brady, the president asked for a would like a good showing of 7 SPCA planning | for busy year The Castlegar Society for dressed pet. the Prevention of Cruelty to All children and pets must Animals: is again beginning oe eeceree ren cot , 08-8 busy year. The whenever. , meeting, of the, fall sea- tna be ala eon is planned for Sept. 28 at cage... 7:30 p.m. If you are inter- estedin attending, call 865- 8616 or 965-6468 for infor- paired and the ‘Society apol- ogizes for any inconveniences the public experienced trying to reach it during the sum- mer. The Society's big project for this month will be assist- ing the United Way with its” campaign for funds. The SPCA will be sponsor- “ing a Pet Parade Saturday at . the family fun kick-off day. The event will be held at 12 p.m. in the Kinsmen Park. It is open to all children five to 10 years old. Dairy Queen prizes will be evar with judging taking place in three categories: dogs, cats and- small pets (such as gerbils and. guinea pigs). No livestock (such as horses, and sheep), will be considered. Prizes will be awarded in each category for largest, smallest, longest tail,’ short- est tail. There will also be prizes for the most unique/ unusual, the best controlled, the cutest, and the best NEW IN TOWN? LET: US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR YOU! . meeting, The regional zone covers a very wide area, with many branches, so. many visitors from all over the Kootenays are expected on that day. Jessie Donnan is zone pres- iderit this term,'so Branch 46 is not only hosting’ the bi- annual meeting, but provid-’ ing the presiding officer as 1. Zone: been set: for Friday, Oct."14. Full details will be VA, Recreation News /{3 Registration for our 1983 fall programs started ‘Mon- day evening. The pli Bives you the benefit of a ballet warm-up for posture, h: and + hall was extremely busy with approximately. 500 persons registering for programs, If you were not able to attend our evening registration you can still register for . pro- grams at the recreation office during office hours which are 8:30:a.m. to 4:80 p.m. Mon, day, to Friday. There are lots of openings in most; of our classes. The following are just a few of the Programs that you can still eee for. Ne instruments,:This ary ep. pee ee plus “dance! movements and step for coordination, body, aware-\” at the complex. The rain, | tration fee is neal Bellydan We are cterigs ‘hesinner:| and intermediate classes for ladies who want to exercise ° and tone up with basic danc-~ ing steps and -fs z CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 14, 1983 B3. _ AUTO BODY & REPAIR _WANETA PLAZA TOYOTA Complete Car and Truck Repairs AUTO BODY & PAINTING ‘Bear Creek Road, Trail 364-2588 themselves to Middle ‘East- < For. thie beetle Lat iter mediate sewer. Learn about pattern’ alterations peta ad: «various .gtyles of: ahi baby clothes and Christmas or ideas. Lessons will include and: Does your club have news? Has ‘your group, club or society done worthy? ‘Is it "MALONEY PONTIAC BUICK . f GMC LTD. SERVICE — PARTS — AUTO BODY. 1700 Columbi pitTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES ART’S 4® . 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