ky Tadies. Career not yet over says Rick Meagher ean Rick So tion of continuing his aa ca- reer next September ° wi t. Louis , Blues of . the Hockey League. The former captain of the winner of the came back to Belleville Wednesday to help in the final preparations for the fourth annual Molson-CCM Hie Meagher Benefit Golf Tow ment and celebrity ieiaicl « pie! for this Friday and Saturday at the Ben Bleecker Auditorium and the Bay of Quinte Country Club. Meagher, 37, who was ru mored to have announced his re- tirement about six weeks ago, says he plans to continue. "My intentions are to play St. Louis next year," he vd Wednesday. “They'll (the Blues) Jet me know one way or another." e a class ae National , LIntellsgen cer - June 1%! real Canadiens, Hartford Whi ors, New Jersey Devils and the Blu "Whatever happens happens," he said. "There's no question in is regarded as one pf the fastest skaters in the Nitty despite his advancing years, is still a sought-after commodity and he con ie could continue his career outside St. Louis if ihe opportunity pre- sented itse! Fleeing a serious knee it y Cup playoffs back to play last season in January eae to suffer an ankle injury and a groin injury which limited his playing time. "My knee is 100 per cent ri - now. I'm back running every and I feel great," he said. Blues centre Rick Donald school Wednesday. Meag- agher gis autogeaphe tena ceri Waate guest nai tive. Meagher talked about his class of students sat Sir John aMac, by James" Hurst od * A Be ‘Bellevile pocees caeekits the atu