_ ‘ {GB}There is.a eantrast in a; . “ presence is matched by the u ‘empty. offices trying to hide - Junior - ‘the office windows of this i northern community's = > small: downtown core one : that. tells a story of pride > an {another of struggle, | hile the broad smile and the get for the British Calunibia Winter Games ah ich open tonight E decorates the windows of . j local ’ merchants,” . his F behind. Now Leasing signs When the recession ripped aid: “the zone finals in pee wee rep, hockey get underway this weekend in Kitimat. - while the midgets start their semi-final series at home. - TheB.C. Timber pee wees gand the Kitimat Kiwanis i peel wees will battle it out } this, ‘Weekend at. Tamitik £ aréna inthe final playoff if ‘roiind ‘to ‘determine zone @idmpions. The first game : ini the best two out of three ; fititits is scheduled for 8 p.m. :, Friday night at Tamitik. Game,two will be played Saturday at 74.1. at the Ice - Rink. A third, game would be played Sunday if required: The winner will advarice to the provincials in! Duncan B.C. on March — 18-25." Phe Totem Ford midgets take on. Prince Rupert in thelr best two out of three ‘ semi-final series at home this, weekend, Friday night the j ‘game is scheduled for 8 pti, and Saturday's contest will’ ‘be at 10 am. Game thitee’ would be played at 8 vpelal or » Soccer - ‘violence Bar r amPalige Pie si) ie soccer’ fans © Wednesday ‘night, later releasing all but four; as French anger erupted over a violent rampage by hundreds of the fans at an. exhibition game between the French and British national teams. “We have been inundated “ with telephone calls from , French people expressing ‘shock and horror at what happened,” said a -British | embassy official, “One can “only agree with them. . mt ae Roundup ry PENTICTON, B.C. (CP) — Scoring leader Brett Hull © boosted his ‘season total to 160 points with six goals and ‘- two “assists as Penticton ‘Knights downed. Imon- Arm Totems ‘12-8, ing Hockey + ‘I game Wednesday night, . Hull has. three regular- . . , games left to break the- “previous total points. record of 163 set by John | Newberry ‘of. Nanaimo Clip _in the 1979-80 season ‘Hull already has the record” for single-season . goals, breaking the previous: record :of . 83 earlier in February. , _ “Todd' Brost and lan Kidd added - two goals each for Penticton in the makeup ‘game: with the Totems postponed from Jan. 3. Aaron -Seott and Murray Winnick! added singles. Tim Coghlin countered with,four goals for Salmon . Arm while Robby. Klenk had © two and,Henry Reimer, and Jim ‘Klenk added singles, Penticton led 4-3 at the end df the first period and 7- 6 at the end of the second. Jan” Clark and Mike Jeffrey combined for 31 saved in Penticton net while ‘Ralph Bechtold and. Glen Ferguson teamed up to stop’ 97-ahots on Salmon Arm goal.’ . The win eliminated fifth- place’ Salmon Arm from a chance at a playoff berth in the Interior Division while Penticton tops the division with a 45-12 record, and papered-over windows, "B. c. rT ‘ague J “trough Canada in the ce early. i 1680s, Fort St; John;’ the: province's. energy capital, _ was spanked as hard as any community," The ofice prosperous oilpateh ‘town hecame a victim of a sharp-. downturn in the boom and — bust " resources : BWweEp- . stakes. Co But . the . struggling community of 19,000 is fighting back, lifted off its collective backside by some: glimmers of ‘economic hope and the infectious spirit of the four-day Games, which have already proved to be ‘an economic godsend for several B C. centres. pm. Saturday if nec zssary. . The winner of the series will, go on to play Kitimat in ancther best two of three final with the winner ad-' vancing to provincial play, -and: corporate donors, ‘the ~ ‘Games will bring together: “more than 2,200 athletes in 18 sports and,. several: hundred. officials, friends, “relatives © and | visitors. ‘Municipal and Games of- ficiala estimate - ‘the » event - could generate’ more, than a $500,000 in “the community. -APPROPRIATE. TIME, “It certainly comes at the right’ time,” says “Mayor Brian Palmer. “We came off such a high.in 1980. We * were in a tremendous boom +. and then-to fall as far down as we oo has been © quite difficult.’ " ; "Pee wees. midgets playoff. The All Seasons pup Tepe are off to Rupert this weekend io play league games. Their playoff tournament is set for March - 10th in Terrace. Loca! Sports Shorts Bluebacks Three members of the Terrace Bluebacks swim club compete attended the provincial short course winter championships at Crystal pool in Victoria over the weekend. Kathy Highe, Chery] Jarvis, and TraceyMcFarland were the three swimmers attending the CASA. sponsored event, Highe finished 4th in the 100 back race, Sth in the 100 fly, and ‘ othin the 200 fly, Jarvis was 6th in 200 breast, and 8th in 100 breast. McFarland did not place in the competition. Mc- Farland and Jarvis were competing as seniors with this - being McFarland’s first provincial competition asa senior. Highe competed in the 13-14 class. To qualify for the provincial meet ‘the girls had to have’ recorded championship times in another sanctioned meet. The next major event on the awim club calendar will be the - Hilda Czalat meetin Terrace for swimmers up to level one. and. The meet will be held at Terrace peal betaine March bonspiel ‘The Terrace cauling ct club is hosting a 34 team, Kermode ‘high school borspie] this weekend: 20. out af, town nrinks are . entered.in the.three évent mixed fe peti underway ‘with:the “first draw bongo Sn sa , finals are scheduled for 3: 00 p.m, Sunday. 4 WHI Roundup : Curt Brandolini capitalized on a penalty shot for one of his two goals as: Portland .. Winter Hawks . stopped New Westminster Bruins :95.in a Western Hockey League game Wednesday | night.. - In “other - ‘ games, Kamloops Oilers downed . 2- Kelowna Wings 6-2, Prince ~ Albert Raiders beat * Vic- toria Cougars 7-3, Calgary Wranglers.* edged . Seattle’. Breakers 7-6 dnd Brandon: Wheat. Kings beat: Medicine Hat Tigers: O55 7: “I came off the bench and "1 was-on’ the red line arid — John Kordic gave.me a great pass,” Brandeliai said * about getting his -penalty . shot in Portland. 1 went in’. : and faked and then got hit : from beliind and fell .into their goalie (Bill Randford) and he hit the post ‘quite hard." Ranford: bruised lower back’ and was taken from the ice on.a ’ atretcher. He was replaced ; by Pokey Reddick,. ° - | Brandolini said that while, he was walting, “1 went down to our goal and asked Portland ‘goalie Peter Fry what I should do (on the penalty shot). ; “He (Reddick) just. left me ‘é foot arid T'pat it right where I wanted it, It could have “ turned’ ‘the! ‘game around if I'd-missed.”:-... ‘Brandolint’s,. goal." ‘gave . Portland a €-2.lead:midway — through the second period. The Winter Hawks led'4-1 at the end of tht''first period, and 64 at the end a the second, Gordon. Walker “also seored two goals. for -the Winter Hawks, ; The Wintér Hawks now ‘are within two polnis of third-place Victoria in the Western Division. The Bruins are second. Kent Hayes had three. goals for New Westminser. _ Fry. blocked 3) . shots, while Heddick and Bill Ranford stopped 49 shots for New Westminster, OILERS 6 WINGS 2 In Kelowna,: Kamloops - Oilers scored six’ goals in ithe first two periods, ‘then | "relaxed as. the: Western’ 7 Division’s first-place-team — ‘stopped last ‘Place Wings & Kamloops led 40 “at end of the first period and 6- Pp by the end of the second.: ., Wakabayashi peored: ‘two goals for’ the . “ who- outghot the © Wings 95-29. cae RAIDERS. 1 COUGARS A . Stacey .. _ Oilers, | In Prince Albert," "y 3. - “Stewart also. scored his tith short-handed goal,’ ‘one , shy. of the’ league record. "Leroy Remple scored two suffered a . goals” for Victoria, which © «.: * wad‘outshot 825... WRANGLERS BREAKERS 6 In Calgary, Scott-Makin's ; fourth goal of the game.with 50: ‘geconds leit in the game lifted the Wranglers to- victory’ over - Seattle Breakers. Ken Quinny had two goals for the winners, who led 5-1 after the first period and 6-4 at the end of the second. - Darren ° Semidt scored three goals. ° ‘for the | Breakers. WHEAT KINGS9 TIGERS 5 ‘ and Byron Lomow: ‘scored two goals each for the Wheat Kings in thelr 9-5 win over Medicine Hat, Ray Ferraro scored his: * Financed by lottery finds” ' of the In Brandon, A) Tarasuk “The : ‘combined ‘effects: the - recession, . Ottawa's . ‘ National. Energy Program and ‘falling Natural ‘gas ‘markets’ sent ‘drillirig © companies ‘in the oifri¢h. _ basin. scurrying oul of the: . province, . Unemployment, . stil] remains above 20° per cent; there is a 25-per-cenit. | vacancy. rate in apartment units and itis at least as high for commercial space. But some limited drilling . activity, | a: recently-~ announced go-ahead on a’ a Liquids plant’ south of | town and the prospect of Dome Petroleum's LNG - project have raised hopes. . And the town has rallied around. the Games; filling the volunteer quota of 2,200 lodays ago the fastest it has been reached by any Sales af. “community, souvenirs everything from ., $2 plastic mugs to $25 red and green sweaters has “reached $40,000, almost. all ‘of it sold to local residents, . -who lined up three hours ; _ Record night . PITTSBURGH (AP). ° =_ Patric’ . Sundstrom established a Vancouver _ record with pix -agsists and, : : Tony Tanti and Cam -Neely. ’ each scored two goals ag the Canucks coasted to. a 95. - National Hockey League - victory over Pittsburgh Penguins. . Sundstrom assisted on six * straight goals Wednesday: night, then,.. scored unassisted on a third-period breakaway for his 34th ‘of -. aback with four . straight © the season. He fel! one short NHL record for assists in a single game. Throughout it all, team record. “They told me about ‘it . afterward,” he said. © Sundstrom wasn't overly impressed - by his Pe formance. *T don't think it was my - Greg Hotham. best game,” he said, “I’ve had games where I've, played better but I didn't _gel as many points.” Vancouver coach: Harry. Nedle strom’s - “superior. '' “Tt seemed that - every ‘rush he* took, no matter Showing ea NHL " Slaindings a : _ Wales Conterence . Patrick Divislan: . WLT FAP » islanders .80:23°02:283 225 82 wRangers 35 22) «9 259 24579 . «Phila 34 20,10 260 232 76 oweWaah 36 25 4284197 76 Pitts 13 45 6 201 303 32 New Jersey 13.45 6 184 276 3? _ adams Division: |” x-Bultalo. 40.20 6.262 218 BS | OE Boston) 39.210 -4:278:212 G2 Quebec 35.23. 7 295 221 77. Montreal ~ 79-90 5,245 236 43 Hartford «22.33 @ 235' 263 52 Campbait : Conlerence “'Horsis - Division Minnetots Chicago’! -° 25.93 4224 248 5B Detroit 2533. 7 242 26P §?. 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Tigers, | who trailed 2-2 at the end of - th er a Prince Albert 7 Victoria 3 Kantloops 6 Kelowna 2 Totay's Game Regina an frandon he’ didn't realize he’d . set a: described Sund- . ‘a8 s. - Angotli _ played. poorly. "9129 6 284 209,48 ‘what the situation, when he went by the bench you felt “xthat somethibg good was’ going to happen, It’s nice to See a guy do that every once in a while." Tanti set a team record for goals by a right winger, raising his season total to 39, He converted passes from Sundstram on both of” his scores. ‘SCORES FIRST ° After Pittsburgh took a 1-0 . lead, the. Canucks came goals. - Dave Williams scored the first, the only ~ goal that-Sundstrom did not ‘help with, Neely and Tanti ‘sandwiched scores around “Taylor Hall's first NHL goal, .. 4, Rick Lanz, Tanti and Moe ‘LeMay scored in the second - 4period to offset ‘Pittsburgh ‘goals by Doug Shedden and , Neely and Sundstrom. - seored in the third period ‘for Vancouver, while Marty McSorley and Mike Bullard got Pittsburgh goals. - Sundstrom’s breakaway . ‘came against Michel. Dion, . who replaced starter Denis | Herron at the start of the. ‘third period.’ Penguins coach said. -his , Lou “We .‘ didn’t” squared off with Williams, end Vancouver’s John Garrett * fought Gary Rissling.., The ‘Penguins’ . ae wa | Most informed retailers understand the power- ful effects of advertising In keeping their busi- hess economically secure. 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