LOCAL RNABC Young elected new president Young was elected — Young said the chapter president of the Castlegar sod District Chapter of the Registered Nurste’ Associ ation of B.C. at the chapter's regular monthly meeting untary activities 18 mt Castlegar Hor ave wit) be sending a id er ponding with the meetings’ Young “We as an executive are hoping fr a reaewed intareet .ad a lack of funding. 82 interest and help us make However, the move was the meetings and activities of defeated by a vote of 10-4. interest to them. The next monthly eweting Young sho encouraged will be at 8 p.m. Oct. 23 at nurses not on their mailing Castlegar ee ah The ist to attend the next ape meeting will follow an ip: ter m service program on arterial tact, tive te have blood gases at 7 pm. by Dr. their names placed on the Walton. lit. ‘Answer (o Sanday Crossword Purale No. 123, , Cryptoquip: MAN BITES BIG Doc. DOES HE CATCH THE ‘MANGE? 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Bob Brandon pol measures nary 23 metres and ‘ide enough fr fire lanes fr compe fugnauts executive membe oes up and down and the chiori {o be looked at. he says. While Castlegar recreation director Pat Meige agrees poo! is small In size problems with the equipment. ck: regulators probably need tand is old, he says there are aw inept tes poy ha como to wala Sut Caatleger AL. Bo MacBai, chairman of he parks sed crate ration caps bee boat eine fr ee ia 2 leva hve pt a ig the chy toad teleeapl a tha ot Co wai © Wie while wal the economy roach the ple for support tw relerendum Mackin ai are he cutis fora pew poke ad Mactan ade wold eto ses the Agana tri ins bow pol bt suggested they wat hile whe ace Shut happens with te seem he dove expec “It's (the pool) an ultimate,” MaeBain said, noting that shiin hes Kase ok ace Soro abe pool in the new recreation master plan. But the Aquanauts aren't the only ones who seem to want a new pool. A recreation survey of Castlegar residents mpleed lat yer indicated an indoor ewimtng pool was 4 the (op of the print Ut for moat rel pool would not nacesarly have pool — "Jest a alee: pool She said there are many Castlogar residents wh travel ther ‘Ret things moving instead of just desiring and talking about it ta new pooll.” The club would like to nee a ix lane, 26-metre pool built, in Nelson, Trail, Beaver Valley an old ope will last long.” says Makuska Aquanauts say if successful swim club's program could be expanded to be tween 165 and 170 swimmers Both Makuska and Picco agree that if = fund-raising the swim club would have to the city had & new pool the nefits to having « Seay np ss Wea cheap sport,” she i's aloo an excallent spect for older people.” ut to go to Nelson or Beaver Valley in the winter time in a long drive, she aya ‘Castlegar has always had the biggest swimming club in the worst facility,” Piceo says Makuska says the club is also at a disadvantage because it doesn’t have as much of an opportunity to compete with Vancouver Island and Lower they “just don't have the same Kids here are not any less talented than anywhere lac,” he said Mainland swimmers because ‘amount of pool time, Royals edge Angels 6-5 By The Associated Sox, and dropped the Angels Kansas City manager re Di 4% back. Howser isn't expect “TH aleep tonight just like sleep to improve, even I did last night — Gtfully though the Royals now lead Howser said. the American League West Minnesota manager Billy vision by 1% games over Minnesota Tw “If you look at it realis City loses, learning the outcome of the oxtracinning contest in Kan City. The Royals came back 10 pinch-hitter Dane Iorg, who started the winning rally with a double off Curt Kaul After the double, George nal Brett was walked intention. and two outs later, Chicago White Steve Ralboni hit a rocket ver the bead of Ange lot Expos ti New York Mets 6 fielder Juan Beniq) Philadelphia Phillies 4: 8 toni stopped at Bret with « Francisco Glanta 4, Sap single as he watched UL. ego Padres 3 and Atlanta Washington, running for Braves 4, Cincinnati Reds lorg. score the wjaning run. The Angela scored all five wi SA of thelr none inthe fits Harold Baines hit a two run homer in Chicago's seven run second inning, and Tom Seaver. 15:10, worked & 2.3 innings for his 288th car TIGERS 9 BREWERS 1 T homered to highlight a 16-hit attack and power Houston Astros over Los Angeles Dodgers 126. In other National League gaG@, it was: Pittsburgh race Pirates 7, Chicago Cubs 1; St, title as New York beat the Louis Cardinals 6, Montreal Orioles By GRANT KERR VANCOUVER (CP) — Edmonton Oilers vividly night in a National Hockey League exhibition game despite sitting out seven players who performed in the recent Canada Cyp_ tournament. The Oilers got rar se dferent players — Pat Hughes led the attack with 1 ong 30 tanutes fea Graat Pub a goal Puhr didn alow goa 4 he stopped 14 abot i his frat appearance slace Injary in Montreal during the Canada Cop sets cary in the meat tyre Bate Lary Miko Ae Davettumley — 0 ty td Dave Senet ‘cored forthe Obers as they remalned undef after tee exhiyten games. ter McNab and Mark Kirton scored the Vanco ste he Ol ad eT nd ef tof scored on four ofits 11 shots on starting Canuck netminder Richard’ Brodeur” Peesk Caprice replaced midway throogh the second period and Mike Moffat, went in for Fuhr, * ‘The Oilers sat out Wayne Gretzky, Mark Measier, Glea Anderson, Paul Coffey, Charlie Huddy, Kevin Lowe and Randy Gregg, who all played for victorious Team Canada. Vancouver was missing eight opening period if outshot 124, with Hunter opening the Oilers humble Canucks laamley wan palled 7 breakaway by Canvek onslaught at 67 seconds on a goalmouth pass from ighes. Melayk sured power-play ge! trom tbe pin a 1:17 with Krasbelayai providing th ayshi added «shorthanded marker with 4 seconds left in the period on a breakaway after'a clearing pass hit the linesman, Hughes scare th foeth (al agai Diode short from The game almost got out of hand at 11:33 when Vancouver defenceman Doug Lids ‘ectaon and Garth Bycher of the Canucks tangled and were handed majors and mleootue down fookie Craig Coxe at 1625 and Lumley engaged Van couver’s Toni Tanti in another fight before scoring on the venaly shot warded by Kral late lathe game when he sarjad a ight a vues Soap de Just one of seven powerplay ‘opportanities; the Oflers converted one of fi 1 RUNNING FOR TERRY youngsters were two af 82 people who participated in ht in motion, to come in. Sunday's Terry Fox Run held in Castlegar. the run ‘alsed $202 with another $1,120 in pledges expected NHL ROUNDUP Whalers spoil Devils’ opener c Press Devils player Randy Pierce says 4 little re laxation and great pass from linemate Roa Francis helped third goal of the pre-season as the Whalers edged the Devils 3:1 Tuesday night. He broke a scoreless tie 38 4 seconds into the middle per fod, taking a pass from Fran cis and blasting it past New Jersey goalie Ron Low from five feet out. “I was keyed up for the game.” said Pierce, an ori ginal Devil later traded to the Whalers. “You get_ pay ched up and try to do too uch. “Bo I just relaxed and got my goal” Defenceman Chris Kotso- poalos made jt 2-0 about five minutes later, rifling » 45. foot blast by Low on 4 power play. Al Stewart brought New SABRES 7 NORDIQUES 5 giek Kirk Muller i front of three powerplay goals ae the net and beating Steve third period as Buffalo dump- Weeks from in close at 11:02 ed Quebec of the same period. The three Buffalo goals In other NHL exhibition were scored with ames. it was Buffalo Sabres Wally Weir serving a 10- 7. Quebec Nordiques 6; New minute misconduet for intent Winns singles going to Peter Stast @ Eaventan OH op Bake Wesley nad Wa KINGS 6 JETS « Winnipeg blew « period lead and lost to Los Angeles The Jets led 42 going into freer Phil Byiae and eo fom Dave Taylor. Bill O'Dwyer came through Fox scored the final goal into an empty set =f pty Zuke scored his third goal on for Buffalo, now 8.0, \MES 6 CAPITALS 1 Left twice In leading the Inlasdera to a rout of the Rangers Also scoring for the Is C. landers, 11, were Billy Car- Kromm and Lanny MeDon- roll and Denis Potvin. Fe ‘Alan Haworth replied for the Rangers. 1-2. Mike Rog- Washington, 11, w! ers and Blaine Stoughton playing without the cach had one goal and one as- best defenceman, Rod Lang: sist wy Red Sox defeat Jays _ DORON (AP) — The After driving in five runs Fernandes's glove near sec ‘ond base, After the three-run first, Nipper surrendered a solo homer to Cliff Johnson in the agers, but never for s\man- fourth. He checked the Blue ager like Ralph Houk. He's Jays after that until the ainth when rookie Kelly Gruber, O-for-14, belted a tworun homer. Nipper Boston catcher Rich Ged. 114 wih hi “im Rloy had to doubles and two singles; Marty Bar rett drove ts thee runs, and Wade Boggs scored one run sixth victory in and drove in another, as the nd Red Sox went ahead to stay o Division, in the fifth against Toronto 2% games behind the Bloé\ Soucy base starter Dave Steib, Dill [Yaya drove in Bostoa' ‘The Red Sox and Blog Jays run of the inning with a soft wind up their season series ing! x rs Tonight with Boston's Dennis rove i the ying ea ge Bay 1210 Sova espace ahead runs with «ground Toronto's Doyle ge olf sberatop "Tory 188, on the mound Brian Wilkes and Steve Se ruin had the other goals { the Kings, now 2 Rebel Nelo J. Maple Laat 8 In its first game, the Reb- els defeated Nelson 7-6 Sat ‘urday night at the Castlegar Community Complex. In Tuesday night's game, the before scoring once more in the final period to make the hed ‘ sar Community Contplex Ngee Grand Forks Border