“TORONTO. (CP). _ - Mike? ‘Nykoluk said’. * Tueeday.; “he? trled .to - pursuade general "manager Punch Inmlach, fo: keep. Ron. Ellis ‘around, | ‘but Imlach - ’ made the decision toend ~. Ellis's. 15year career. with Toronto, Maple Nykaluk; was the "architect of the Leafs’ modest : five game un beaten atroak .. _that larted ‘goon - after he = : was named coach of the »:- National Hockey = “League team on Jan. 10, " when“ he'-”. replaced Imlach’s* close, ‘friend, Joe Cratier. 7 ‘imlach insisted hat Ellis accept & demotion - to". New een” AS might ‘have been expected, not all the suc- cesses this season by the .National Hockey League's surprising St. Eouls Blues have come about by dealgn. Early in-the:- season the young: club found itself in peed of a prodictive line to: back-up oe centred by Bernie Federko. After experimenting | for 30 games, it is doubtful the (Blues. will be quick to deparate, Blake Dunlop | "from between right winger * Wayne Babych and left - Winger Jorgen Pettersson. ‘“My feeling from the - : begining was that we had’ one good line,” coach Red © _ Berenson said Tuesday _ fight after ‘Dunlop's line | wered St. Louls to a 7-1 Mictory over Pittsburgh Penguing, “It was as good ' second-place .' Haiks of the “American Hockey League. When the -veteran. forward ‘+ refused, Imlach and . /Ellis’s agent, Alf ‘ Eagleson, worked out a ° Toronto brought up year pact Ellis signed in - thefinal year of thefive- 1977 —whenheendeda - "two-year retirement — for $100,000. =, Ellis, 36, missed’ the “last Toronto road trip ‘wand admitted. his future ‘with the. “ Leats' was tenuous, When the tearn got back for ‘f game - Saturday. night ‘against Hartford. Whalers, Ellis's nameplate was miseing from his spotin _ thé, Toronto dressing . _ Boden. : Ie: _ Hills, who became a | THEY'RE FL YING Blues get. some breaks ™migst ever by a ‘St is - player at his position. a Swedish Pettersson, import, had two goals and an assist and Dunlop four atsists, In the only other game, * Weshington Capitals edged Winnines Jets 45. - “We've got good hockey. players,” Babych said by way of explaining the success of 8 line which has contributed to St.> Louis’ standing among the NHL's 28 clubs. “We've got Blake Dunlop - ‘who can pass the puck; we've got Jorgen Pet- tersson who can put it in- the net., . "Me? I get the garbage. T'll just take it as it comes. Thope to God that i don't get hurt.’”. The Blues, playing their reguiar with the Leats : in 1964 and is the-sole © a ‘remeining member oo thelr, 1967 Stanley Cup champlonship ‘team, had been used only by Crozier. “Iisa sad ending toa great career,"’ Eagleson - : “said Tuesday. “They could have offered him - « a little more dignity, . pe (2 pteae i Imlach and the player ~ effort” to met’ Monday. Ellis « _ hoped they could work out an arrafgement whereby. be would stay _ with the team. Ellis was one: of: four : players ’ Nykoluk * named * asso- , Gate captain soon after ” his appointment in an: improve ‘Babych’s goals both came in the second period, " establishing a 5-1 Blue lead that St. Louis might have turned into an even greater rout had’ it not missed frequent chances in the last . period, “The : Blues “moved ‘into - setond place over-all ini the NHL standings, dropping “idle Los Angeles Kings into third place, St Louis in- efeased its lead’ in ‘the Smythe ‘Division to” 13 points.over’ second-place — Vancouver Canucks. Capitals 4 Jets3 ‘Dennis'Maruk and Mike Gartner ‘seored third: Elis, Leafs part company — " cqmmuntegtion. with the Ce. ; players: $00": : Nykoluk phoned Ellis later Monday to say he- * would talk with Imlach " tp a,bid to get the — deglsion reversed. Following that, meeting Tuesday, the . Leafs ‘office issued =a Blatement saying Ellis ., had been released alter a long and illustrious 1. gaweer, ° _ ae | had my ‘talk. with : Amlach’.. on" the situation,” | Nykoluk said, adding that he |. thought Ellis could help ’ the team in some: ca- . pacity. “I really don't ‘know what transpired after that. “[ plan to talk to Ronny. ‘myself--about period goals to -give Washington ils victory over’ Winnipeg. Washington took the lead on a short-handed goal by Guy Charron in the first period. Willy Lindstrom . tied it for Winnipeg in the second perlod, Bob Kelly put Caps in front again and _once again the Jets .. equalized on the first of Ron Wilson's two goals. Rovkle goalie. Dave Parro, who has allowed WwW goals in bis last.six games, . was credited with 23 saves for. Washington as the - Capitals broke a twogame losing streak. . MONTREAL (CP) A record-equalling seven team. are represented ~ among the l2players: yoted to the Clarence Campbell Conference squad for the allstar game Feb. 10 in Los Angeles, it was announced today, ; ‘Defenceman. Denis Potvin, centre Bryan - Two Canucks cl Capitals ever voted into the vame, conference coach -Pat- Guinn of Philadelphia will inake eight: - additional . selections to the team, to be National Hockey League ~ -four other:clubs — Calgary . announced .next Monday. - ‘He must ensure that the / Flames, Chicago’ Black ‘Trottier and right-winger -: Mike Bossy were chosen Hawks, New York Rangers _ and Winnipeg Jets — have - at least one player each on “the Squad. from New York Islanders, . while left, winger Bill '- ference.stars wili meet ¢ Barber, goaltender. Pete . Peeters and defenceman Behn Wilson’ were. picked from Philadelphia Flyers. The Islanders and Flyers led the way with three ~ " “players each among those chosen in balloting by selected members of the . Hockey ~ Professional Writers’ Association covering the 11 elubs i in the: conference. : “Left winger Dave {Tiger) Williams apd defenceman ° Kevin McCarthy gave Vancouver Ganucks, two - selections. Others in the top W are’ "goalie! “Mike- Liut. ‘of St. . Louis Blues, defenceman" “Rob Ramage of Colorado. . Rockies, centre Wayne. . Gretzky of " Edmonton Oilers and right winger Mike . Gartner, ‘the first. 7 . member af Washington. _ _ The ‘ Camphell Con- those from ‘the Prince of - Wales Conference in the _ NHL's 33rd all-star game, The Wales team, the first _ ‘members of which willbe - ¢ “Interested ump may yaisoc The Herald, Wednesday, Janvary 28, wel, Page 7. announced Thursday, has - won all five meetings under the = current inter- conference format, started in the 1974-76 season with a _oneyear respite for the Challenge .Cup series against the Soviet Union i in: February, 1979.” : There were seven’ leams. . represented in the vote for the Campbell Conference ~ : squad. in’ 1975, the ‘total matched this year... || Six of the 12 players - Liut, Ramage, McCarthy, . 7 ’ “Wilson, ‘Williams *: ‘and Gartner — will be making - their first’ ‘appearances in ; . all-star cornpetiion. para YeRE "635-2268, oR sen , having played in five such MEN'S FASTBALL LEAGUE | Anyone interested in playing °° men’s fastball this summer ‘should ‘contact one of the following numbers. (635-2249 635-2333 _ all the above : games. Barber has played in three and Trottier and Bossy in twa each. Peeters and Gretzky made their - debuts last year at Detroit, - _ when the Wales team. won $3. 3 way W184 * 20, a atablehand, was given ~ a two-month suspended ’ also Hived O'Sullivan 369 for ‘Babych, the 22-year-old former top . draft choice, sewed his s$th and Sth goals of the year — the 3) seconds later and the lanky left winger scored again before the first period ended. , “SPORTS BRIE. | CLONMEL, Ireland (AP) — Donald O'Sullivan, sentence Tuesday for clipping the mane and tail of Storm Bird, ° a multi- million-dollar race horae - bred by E. P. Taylor af Totonto. Judge William O'Connell what be called “a most reprehensible offence,” ant said he would. have , failed him but for goed character references given by police. - O'Sullivan pleaded guilty - tb: causing malicious damage to the colt and said he cut its hair because ofa grudge he had against trainer Vincent O'Brien. : — "LONDON (Reuter) - Garry Thompect scored in the final minute Tuesday to five, Coventry a $2 win wee. Weat Ham in an : English League Cup semi: - -. "Thompson , sparked a ihe Firat Division .team's- comeback with a goal in the Tist minute, reducing West .Ham's-lead tw 71. Gerty Daly made it 22 five minutes later. Thompeon aley got his name on the ° scorésheet In the first half —his own goal giving West Ham, last year's Football OAKLAND (AP) Oakland Raiders were ' League .- ’ the cheered ‘Tuesday ina parade through the streets "of the city fighting to keep the National - Football Super . Bowl champions from moving to Los Angeles. "It's great of you all to participate in celebrating’ ' the great victory we had Sunday,” quarterback Jim . Plunkett tald. the crowd: of several thousand, fans. “It's fabulous,” ; Alter: being driven ina motorcade along city streets,, players. and-— coaches qkeataralyat. . City Hall, Mayor Lionel Wilson praised the Ralders Super Bowl title back te Gakland and reminded the crowd that the city “will *, continue the fight to.keep the team. HOUSTON (AP).— Tal Smith, former Houston Astros’ < president and general manager fired Jast Oct. 37, it, an unpopular move by! o owner John - McMullen, baid Tuesday he would not be rehired. <; After Smith was fired last year, the club's limited , - poted. to dissolve. partnership and rourganizeas a corporation and to lessen McMullen's | powers, : : ‘ It had been widely speculated that when the corporation papers were officially signed, Smith would be given his old job back by.a three-man coni- mittee thal would operate the Nationat baseball team. League — - NEW FORMS. . oes - RENT AND RENT INCREASES ie: _ The major changes are briefly outlined advised to learn about these changes. Guides are available from the Office of - _ the Rentalsman. ® Effective January 17, 198i, ‘the forms required for landlords to terminate tenancies, or give notice of rent increase have been changed, but the old forms will ‘ be acceptable until April 17, 1981. It is advisable to use the. new w forms after January 17, 1981. © Forms are available from the Office of the Rentalsinan or icon any jGovernment Agent's olfice in the province. as ee ‘SERVINGNOTICES | © Notices should still be served in person, whenever possible. ” # Notices may be mailed but a landlord should use veiaered mail and service is . effective seven days after mailing. © Tenants may use ordinary mail, and service | is also eflective seven days alter mailing. : ° Any method of service may be acceptable if receipt can be Proven. TERMINATION FOR RENT ARREARS @ rent is due onthe Ist of thé menth and not paid, a landlord n may serve a” ‘Termination Notice from the 2nd to the 7th inclusive to be effective an the 15t . e ‘Fenarits then have 5 dags topay’ the rent anre AIS OF dispute the hot ice, . ~ NEW PURCHASER TERMINATIN GA TENANCY © Anew purchaser wishing 10 move into a tenant's unil may now request the vendor ‘to give a 2 month notice as soon as all ‘subject to’ clauses have been satisfied and providing the purchaser will personally occupy the unit for at least 12 months, SECURITY DEPOSIT Ss © Alandlord has 30 days alter a tenancy fas ended fo vé , interest or reach ap agreement with a tenant to keep all or ‘pan’ ‘ol it.’ a secarily d i posi with ela tenant disagrees with the landlord keeping some altHe secuirity deposit, thie fenant may request a hearing before the Rentalsman and paya $10. OOfilinglee ‘which is returnable if the tenant is successful, . * @ Ha landlord or tenant wishes to claim for debt or damages of up ta $2,000. aclaim . may be made with either the Rentalsman or the Small Claims Court on n paying a $i0. 600 fling fee. - - 1 : Poe ae There are three classes of residential rebtat unis in British Columba: ae an ee ® Those under rent control (the 10% limit). : . © Those’ awaliying fot reat review {individual tenant appeals: ofan ces rent increase), and cM _@ Those epempt roe both arent increase limit and arent review. below. Landlords and tenants are . RENT CONT ROL. : “ys Applies ta: - . vee « Bachelor, studio and 1 bedroom units renting for $300 p perma _ © 2 bedroom units renting for $350 per month or less.: - e S.or mie bedyéam unit renting for $400 per month or less, * Moblle home pads. oe THERULES. ' : ® one inctease.on the unit per’ year. ee » rent increases limited to LOR : » 3 months notice is required onthe proper form: with AeoPy being mt te -Rentalsman within? days a of services. a Per De RENT REVIEW - ro ba ce Appliesto: ‘ ¢ Bachelor. studio and i bedréom units renting between $30 and $700 per month. ° “#2 bedroom units senting between $351 and $706 per month. ; * 3 bedroom units (or larger) renting between $401 and $700 per manth, . « All units which were first rented alter January 1, 1974 where thers yar oe Ra A a than $700 per month. ns THE RULES so @ the landlord may Increase the rent by any amount by giving an existing tenant 3 months notice, praviding.12 months have elapsed since the last increase, and - acopy of the notice is sent to the Rentaleman within 7 days. oo +. the tenant may propose an altemate rent as being mare reasonable, ¢ the Rentalsman will select which of the two rents is more reaspnable, genetally, whichever rent Is closest to the rent of similar decontrolted units in thal area. © both landlords and tenants benefit by only propdsing re reasonable market rents, « . _ * landlords may increase the rent on change of tenancy, without notice, at anton during the rental year (this does mot apply torent controlled units subject lo 10% * Vimit}. . EXEMPT. UNITS: ae ‘ «Units renting lor more than $700 per saonth, a ui nan owner-o6cupled duplexand certain classes of specialized housing are not eubject to any ‘annual therease limit or - review bul the same notice provisions that apply to rent review unies musi be aged for exempt units. OTHER CHANGES - ‘e ‘other. charges have been made to simply procedures and reduce bechiseal oo. restrictions; qyides to the svew legislation may be obtained atno cont by uniting or calling the Office of the Rentalsman. the amendments affecting hotels, motels, and lodging homes have sot vet been presclaimned and will be considered ala feture date. tes 4 a The Rentalsman is appointed by the ve provincial government to iohelp tenatits and landlords understand their rights and to ‘ _ settle disputes when nec , : with your landlord of t Ts the office, ‘Office of the Rentalsman Province of British Columbia ; Head Office sto Bianshara Sie * _ Vidotia, B.C. Cra VeW 3E6 Telephone 387-4 2. {083 %tonrAvonud Suh elem beat : - Remieiogs, BL ry. However, tnany problerss cari be solved if you havg correct information anditalk things over - The Rentalsmnan encoutages jou to attempl to resolve disputes with each ather befora calling Telephone 974-202 + + iss as there was inthe - eighth | stra ht} Lear’ an TumnMipe ah a cue” sige: he va : bat, really, the without, infeed all-s sige 7 itt re atailam 6: “gaa ‘ajad gota ean baval ns tna. He “tags See 5 | - etiletlust ets tee papg boys accents : - team hinged ; bu caveat : s= y pal 4(Federko) line’ “behind early ‘against é Piltaburgh. vhcalnes Pittsburgh, ‘the ~ Mike Zuke's screened “ca: = | AND TENANTS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. __ Uf points and reaked havoc 4:51 ofthe opening ported: a the. Pe s’ «. Pettersson reboun . . Svan Ate” Penguin Babyel’s effort into the net ’ Effective January 17, 1981, the Residential Tenancy Act has been amended.