ousehold Needs WOOLCREST KITCHEN ATCHER 7 2 PKG. 1 .44 each 1.44 exo. 1.44 GLAD CLING WRAP 30 m. WOOLCREST LIGHT BULBS 4 per pack. RUBBER GLOVES S-M-L SUNBRITE pain 1.44 3.6 litre. EACH 1.44 MARDI nto TOWELS R NAPKIN: ‘A 2 PKG. Z . 44 50 per pack. PLOOR CARE FL EACH 2 . 44 COMET 600 g. 3 FOR 3. 44 WINDEX PUMP ‘600 ML. 2FOR 3.44 LIaQuID 125 mL CHINET 15 or 20 per pack sine 3.44 ‘RUB 'N SHINE hn 2 ron B44 AIRWICK AUTOMATIC AU 1 litre EACH 3.44 SPRAY AND WASH REFILL avon 4.44 BLEACH FOAM PLATES PKG. 2.44 500 mL. JET DRY 2ron oe44 PAPER PLATES MUSHROOMS 309 2ron 3p 44 1.25 litre bonus. VINYL TABLECLOTH wee EACH 4.44 backing Children’s Wear = ours 2PAIR 1.44 INFANTS’ TERRY nee. —cacn 2G CHILDREN’S T-SHIRTS 4-6x GIRLS’ POLO T-SHIRTS 7-16 EACH 4.44 LITTLE WONDERS DIAPERS Med: 48, 1arge-32-— =a 1009 «4 MOZZARELLA CHEESE Armstrong or Bari 64 100g @ | Red Grille Feature Bacon and Eggs Two eggs, two strips of bacon and toast. Served until 11 a.m ocr 1.44 Large chunks of chicken in hot chicken sauce served over open bun. Served with fries and peas Served until 4 p.m. oon 2a @e-~@e2@e@e20e00¢0 e PWWolv 4. M s & Boys’ Wear GARDEN WORK GLOVES vant 44 are PAIR 1 . 44 EACH 1 . 44 Seeds Reg. .69-.89. Flowers or vegetables. 474 Monday & Tuesday FEATURE Garden Corner Horticulture/Pets BEDDING PLANTS vegetables zron 1.44 vegetables. ee eon tae PAIR 1.44 GARDEN GLOVES Tuff grip. JOBES MEN’S SPORT SOCKS 2 per pack. BOYS’ BRIEFS AND VESTS 2 per pack. SPORT SOCKS exe. 2.44 exe. 3.44 pxa. 3.44 exe. 4.44 exc. 5.44 MEN’S EXOPY SHORT in 10.44 WINDSHIELD WASHER ANTIFREEZE EACH 1 . 44 VALVOUNE ee an Le EACH 2.44 EACH 3.44 10w30. EACH 5.44 Smoke Shop GAI Magnetic each 1.44 aron 2.44 3 PKG 2.44 MEN’S - WORK SOCKS 2 per pack. MEN’S BRIEFS AND VESTS 2 per pack MEN’‘S T-SHIRTS 2 per pack. ARMOR ALL 125 mL WASH MITT Simulated sheep skin NU FINISH CAR POLISH 473 mL BINGO DABBERS 100 mL METRO CARDS Design front SUGARLESS GUMBALLS ¥ litre. TAKE ALONG GAMES EACH 2.44 Checkers, steps and stides Qo each 3.44 CHEDDAR CHEESE Mild, medium or 74 aged. 1009 = WOOLCREST FOIL EACH 74 12"x25 COCKTAIL SHRIMP 113.9 PALM MARGARINE 9g PALM DRINKS litre. NOODLES AND SAUCE 126 9 2exc. 2.44 CREAM CHEESE 250 g 2FOR UKRAINIAN SAUSAGE RINGS EACH RAGU SPAGHETTI operas EACH 2 44 750 mL. Paints/Wallpaper MASKING TAPE Twin pack PAINT BRUSHES 2 per pack 1¥2" and 2 — PAINT ROLLER REFILL 5 per pack VIDEO CASSETTE BOX VHS or Beta. 2FOR 1.44 PHOTO ENLARGEMENT 5x7 colour neg. or slide PHOTO ENLARGEMENT 8x10. Colour neg. or slide. BASF AUDIO CASSETTE C-90 2FOR 2.44 EACH 2.44 cach 2-44 LIPTON CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP 2 per pack PKG. MURRAY'S SALTINE CRACKERS mee PKG. 1.24 JET SOAP PADS 15 per pack oxo. «4 WOOLCREST SANDWICH BAGS 100 per pack. VIVA 2 per pack PKG. « PAPER TOWELS rio. «94 ALTERNATIVE PERFUMES eon 1.64 EACH . CiL BOX FERTILIZERS 2kg. 1.64 EACH PUVA Candy and Cookies WOOLCREST PEANUTS exo. 1.44 exo. 1.44 exe. 1.44 pxa. 1.44 exe, 1.44 pxa. 1.44 each 2.4 cach 2.44 2exa. 3.44 Family Footwear MEN'S CANVAS SLIP-ONS PAIR 6 44 LADIES’ CANVAS 714 CASUALS 5-10, PAIR 6.44 LADIES’ BICYCLE st a ran 12.44 §-10. Pacis’ wear} LADIES’ feos. pan 1.44 2PAIR 3.44 cach 5.44 LADY PLUS cach 6.44 500 g. JU JUBES 4549 JELLY BEANS 4549 KERR’S CANDY 400 g. WINDSOR WAFERS 450 g. WRIGLEY’S GUM 5 per pack. TROPHY MIXED NUTS 350 9 KERR’S CANDY 907 g. CRACKERS 2259 HUGMATES O'S. LADIES’ NIGHTGOWN Long or short WONDER BRA Dici 2. WOOLCREST FOAM CUPS 100 per pack. 1 7 4 exe. Ee SANI FLUSH CRYSTALS a on 1.84 EACH . SEA HAUL PINK SALMON 213 9. 2.24 EACH Assad SPIC AND SPAN POWDER 1 litre. EACH 2 . 64 | pent t>! MR. CLEAN uiaQuID 1 litre. 2.64 EACH exo. 1.44 each 1.44 EACH 1 Aa DOLOMITE LIME 20 kg. EACH 2.44 CHICKEN gta EACH 3.44 EACH 3.44 cach 4.44 Roy quarts: enc Qed Ly sipr maaan ere. iF | oxo. 4.44 TOP FLIGHT EACH 8.44 GOLF BALLS 3 per pack. Fabrics/Yarn THREAD OR ZIPPERS Polyester. FABRIC SPECIAL 115. cm.-150 cm. PLANT 25 per pack. CAT LITTER 10 tb. bag STEER MANURE 10 kg. FISH FERTILIZER 1.5 litre. PLANTER BOX MIX 50 dry quarts. ALL PURPOSE MIX Brand names oror 1.44 mera 1.44 each 1.44 ran 1.44 EACH 2.44 EACH 2. 44 ETT rucrnes 3.44 FACE CLOTHS cena. 3.44 3 per pack. excn 11.44 McCALLS PATTERNS SCISSORS Stainless steel SIMPLICITY PATTERNS Up to 8.50. FOAM CHIPS 454 9. FLANNEL 90 cm. FOWEL SET Spiece: PUREX BATHROOM TISSUE 8 rolls per pack PKG. . FLEECY FABRIC SOFTENER seme exon Sel PRO '0-YO Y Different colours. 3 54 EACH Wa BOUNCE FABRIC SHEETS 40 per pack. 3.94 PKG. PILLOW CASES rr a, 54 April 2, 1989 As ar HOSE One size. 3 PAIR 1 PANTYHOSE SPECIAL Sheer, control top. PAIR 1.44 pra. 1.44 LADIES’ KNEE HIGHS 6 per pack. PERFECTION PANTYHOSE ABC, control top. PAIR 2.44 MEN’S WINFIELD SOCK: 2PAIR 3.44 ran 3:44 10-13. SPORT SOCKS Youths 8¥2-10, Men's 10-12 BLOCKBUSTER FRAM Me ppstred each 1.44 BLOCKBUSTER FRAMES 8x10. EACH 2.44 BANGLE NECKLACE AND EARRING SET each 2.44 Le WATCHES Antron. EACH 4.44 WOODBURY een ER 600 mL. EACH 1 -44 om: FAH Natural EACH 1 44 curiam rouse EACH 1 -44 PLAX MOUTHWASH 100 mL. EACH 1 .44 200 mL. exo. 1.44 5 per pack BIC DISPOSABLE pass oxo. 1.44 10 per pack. EUROPEAN SHAMPOO OR SOME cach 2.44 350 mL. EACH 5.44 : FOSTER GRANT SUNGLASSES Selected April 2, 1989 81 Castlégar News PORTS Ask about our Recreational Vehicle » All-Risk coverage. Kootenay Savings Insurance Services A player for N one of Saturday's games in won 5-3 and faces C son Hyundai goes for an overhead kick against the Cranbrook Rovers during in @ Zone | indoor soccer tournament at Selkirk College. Cranbroo Nelson's second entry in the CosNews photo by Cheryl Coldérbank today ina i-final tourney will play Trail in the other semi-final with the winners squaring off at 11 a.m. today. ~~ MONTREAL (CP) - Craig Ludwig with seven minutes left in regulation time gave Montreal 2-2 tie with the Philadelphia Flyers ithe Canadiens’ final game of the NHL night Montreal A rare goal from defenceman season on Saturday trying desperately to stay in contention with the Calgary Flames for first place ovératt, pulled goaltender Patrick Roy with a minute left in overtime but could not score. A goal by the Flyers’ Ron Sutter with Roy out was disallowed because it was offside The tie gave Calgary the President's trophy and a $200,000 team bonus for the best regular season record Montreal and Calgary were tied at 115 points, but with $3 victories each, the Flames won because they have a better goal differential. Calgary playsits finatgameteday against Edmonton SABRES 4ISLES3 UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) = Graiit Ledyard scored an unassisted goal with 3:04 left to give the Buffalo Sabres a 4-3 victory over the New York Islanders The win kept the Sabres ahead of Hartford in the race for third place in the Adams Division. By finishing third, the Sabres would avoid facing division champion Montreal in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Dave Andreychuk tied the game for the Sabres.mid: way through the second period before Ledyard won it with a shot from the left point that deflected off Islanders for ward Pat Flatley and past goaltender Mark Fitzpatrick WHALERS6 HAWKS 1 HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)—Grant Jennings and Dave AUTO DISHWASHING DETERGENT Cascade. each 4,64 1.8 kg. PEAT MO: ss 4cu. ft. bale. 5 9 4 EACH Wa l_ pia) Networks lay plans for playoff coverage TORONTO (CP) viewers in the CBC Atlantic ptovinces will get a smorgasbord of the first round of the National Hockey League playoffs whichbegin next Wednesday, April S We will give the Atlantic the best of tefevision everything,”* Mike Morgan, managing program administrator for CBC Spor ts, Said Friday All opening-round playoff game will be played Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. If the best-of Pittsburgh Penguin After the first round, it’s all CBC If Toronto qualifies far the playof fs, the CBC Atlantic coverage will begin with Game 1 of the Maple Leaf Detroit Red Wings series. If the Leafs fail to qualify, the coverage will focus on the Hartford-Montreal series Regardless of whether Toronto quatities, Adantic will get Game 2 on Thursday from Montreal For Games 3-4, the CBC in the Atlan: tic region will switch to the Los Angeles viewers Canucks-Flames opening game Wednesday 6:30 p.m. PDT seven series extend beyond four games, they'll be played on April 11, April 13 and April 14 CBC2s English-language will sttow"all seties inyolving Canadian network teams, but some serie} will be available only in the home tgami’s region. Radio Canada, the CBC language network, will have the Mon Whalers The Sports Network will s national French Canadiens- Hartford sin full teal serie have first-round action involving the Kings-Edmonton Oilers series in Ed monton On the CBC's English stations in Quebec, the Montreal-Hartford series will be carried in full In Ontario, viewers will see the Leafs-Red Wings Toronto qualifies. If not viewers get Games 1-2 of the Montreal Hartford matchup and Games 3-4 of series in full if Ontario the Kings-Oilers series. Coverage plans for Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta — except call for the Ed A. series. Viewers in Calgary for the Calgary area monto-L and British Columbia will see. the Flames play the Vancouver Canucks TSN will cover the Penguins against cither the New York Rangers or the Philadelphia Flyers. In the event the series goes fewer than seven games, TSN available t All TSN games are begin at 7:30p.m. EDT hopes to switch to another S. series scheduled to Starting times for Games | and 2 of the Detroit-Toronto and 30 p.m. EDT. It’s an8 p.m. start forGames 3-4 Games 1-2 of the Edmonton-L,.A series are scheduled to start at 10:30 p.m. EDT and Games 3-4 at 8 p.m Mohtreal Hartford series are 7 The Calgary-Vancouver start times are 9:30 p.m. EDT for Ganies T-2 and 10 p.m. for Games 3-4 “After Game 4, everything could change depending@n who does what,” says Morgan Morgan said the CBC Edmonton-Los Angeles serie realizes the sparks the most interest because the Kings Wayne Gretzky will be going against his old teammates and “people are fascinated by it Tippet scored ina 2:16 span in the first period and Sylvain Turgeon added two power-play goals as the Hartford Whalers defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 6-1 The victory kept Hartford two points behind Buffalo in the race for third place in the Adams Division and moved them to .500 for the first time since Nov $-5-0. Both teams have ne game remaining. 3, when they were Habs come up short in bid for title Jennings, a defenseman, made it 1-0 at 7:40, scoring from just outside the right post after taking a centring pass from Brent Peterson, Tippett madé it 2-0 at 9:56 by driving to the net and converting a pass from Jody Hull CAPITALS 6 DEVILS4 LANDOVER, Md: (AP) Kelly-Miller snapped a 4-4 tie with two third-period goals and the Capitals won for the first time since clinching first place in the NHL’s, Patrick Division, defeating the New Jersey Devils 6-4 The Capitals, who had lost two straight after an eight game winning streak that secured their first division crown, went ahead to stay with 13:48 to play when Miller shoved a shot that New Jersey goalie Sean Burke stopped momen: tarily before Miller added a power-play goal with 6:18 remaining. " etting it slip over the goal line. BLUES 4 LEAFS 3 ST. LOUIS (CP) — Gino Cavallini’s shot into an em ply net after the Toronto Maple Leafs had pulled goalie Allan Bester in overtime gave the St. Louis Bluesa4-3 NHL , victory The Leafs pulled out all the stops trying to win, A tie was of no value. They trail the Chicago Blackhawks by two points if the contest for the final playoff berth in the Norfis Division, and Toronto closes its season Sunday night in Chicago PENGUINS 5 RANGERS 2 Paul Coffey scored his 30th goal of the season and ad. ded two aséists to tead the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 5-2 win over the New York Rangeérs;"spoiling Phil Esposito's return behind the Rangers’ bench Esposito fired coach Michel Bergeron Saturday The Penguins, who have made the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 1982 and finished second for the first time since - 1978-79, will host the opening game of their Patrick Division semifinal series Wednesday night Wesley Wishlow named Selkirk athlete of year By CasNews Staff Wesley Wishlow, a member of the Selkirk College Saints men’s volleyball team, named Selkirk College Athlete of the Year at the college's athletic awards banquet held Thursday fight in Castlegar Wishlow, who lives in Slocan Park, was|\also presen- Canadiah was a first-year setter ted with the Athletic award. Four Colleges Association All-Canadian British Columbia Athletic Association provincial all-stars were also. recognized men's soccer players Andy Lefurgey of Castlegar and Dave Beinder of and men’s volleybalt team members-Brad Brown of Salmo and Mike Perra of Winlaw Individual awards were also presen ted to top players of the college"s soc cer, volleyball and basketball teams. Nelson, Lefurgey and Beinder were named most valuable players of the men's soccer team. Glen Lefurgey of Castlegar was top defensive player, Paul Hamilton of Vancouver was the WESLEY WISHLOW ... top athlete top offensive player, Al Kabatoff of Winlaw was the most improved player, Jamus Spink of Castlegar was most sportsmanlike Mike Hong Kong was named top import L§nnette Swanson of Castlegar won the women’s volleyball gam MVP “award Wishlow was MVP for‘ the mén’s volleyball team while Jason Wishlow of Slocan Park was named most in spirational. Steve Valley proved player he men’s basketball, Steve But chart.of Salmon Arm was the MVP, Bill Logan of Rossland was named rookie of the year, berger of Kelowna was the top offen sive while Tim Kamloops was most inspirational No individual awards were given for women’s basketball team players Scholarship and bursary Podmorow won and Weng of Podmorow of Crescent was the most im. Owen Schoen player Jensen. of awards were also presented. the Jim Snook Memorial Award and Spink was presented with the Labatts athletic bursary 1989 BASEBALL PREVIE Jays have talent to win By TOM MALONEY The Canadian Press Just a few years ag analysing the American League East teams used to be a matter of assessing their various strengths, then guessing which Goliath would survive the battle of the fittest Today it’s a question of selecting the team with the fewest weaknesses. It took Boston just 89 games to win the division last There are no excuses this year,"’ said’ third baseman Kelly Gruber Wolo WANETA PLAZA TRAIL, B.C. STORE HOURS: Monday to Saturday 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday 9:30 a.m. CHAHKO-MIKA MALL NELSON, B.C. Win PRICE IS JUST THE BEGINNING year, when the Blue Jays suffered a hangover from their tempestuous spring The Toronto players have been brought to court by pitcher Mike Flanagan and say their attitudes are rejuvenated. With the Red Sox racked by controversy Milwaukee and New York weakened by injuries and Detroit creaking with age, the fealthier and happier Blue Jays have a chance to bust out of the starting gate They'll have to look out for the dark horse in the race the Cleveland Indians. Toronto Blue Jays {Tied for 3rd tast year, 87-75) On paper the Jays have the talent to win. Where have we heard that one before? the kangaroo court, that is The Blue Jays need their multi-million dollar out field to produce at least their average career numbers All three slumped last season, with Lloyd Moseby (.239, 10 HR, 42 RBIs) and Jesse Barfield (.244, 18, 56) partly blaming injuries for their woes Toronto would be ecstatic to have their 1988 MVP Fred McGriff (.282, 34, 82) and Gruber (.278, 16, 81) repeat their performances. Milwaukee Brewers (Tied 3rd, 87-75) The Brewers had the second stingiest pitching squad last season with a team ERA of 3.45. However, Teddy Higuera (16-9, 2.45) is on the 15-day disabled list continued on poge B2 Mets poised for second ina row By TERRY SCOTT The Canadii The last time a National League East team consecutive division titles the New York Me won were almost unanimously conceded last place, in the pre-season polls : That "was 11 years ago;-when thé Philadelphia Phillies ruled the roost and thé Mets were a few years away from drafting and Darryl Strawberry Now, the talent-laden Mets are poised for back-to allot Dwight Gooden back titles and it'll be mission accomplished unle their key veterans break down at once Here’s a capsule view of the 1989 NL East, in predicted order of finish, with last year’s order of finish and win-loss results in brackets, New York Mets (Ist, 100-60) This is a team so anxious to defend its title that Strawberry and Keith Hernandez came out swinging while posing for the team photograph this spring. Har mony isn’t so much a worry as catcher Gary Carter's tender knee and the diminished skitts of the 35-year-old Hernandez at first. That's countered by the fact infield rookie sensation Greg Jefferies will be with the team for a full season and the key RBI personnel Strawberry, Kevin McReynolds and Howard Johnson are in their peak years Montreal Expos (3rd, 81-81) With the fans growin, uch) as impatient and ignoring the ball park, the Expos are committed to winning in 1989. There aren't many glaring weaknesses on tht team, although the pitching would be solidified by the early return of Pascual Perez, who must contend with a drug problem. The bullpen-by-committec lost a valuable link with the trading of Jeff Parrett, but that's tempered-by the acquisition of starter Kevin Gross. Much of the continued on page 82