Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 2, 1990 — Page BS Kitimat rink wins bonspiel TERRACE — A Kitimat rink took the top honours i in both . ‘A’ event and the Grand Chalienge in this year's Loggers - Bonspiel. Gary Habinger’s Kitimat foursome were the only unbeaten rink, knocking off the Donny Pakmer rink of Smithers for. first place in the ‘A’ event final. Palmer faced Habinger again. in the Grand Challenge final, and again settled for second.-: The Terrace Curling Club’s Easter weekend classic featured 64 rinks from as far away as Vancouver and Calgary. * ‘B’ event saw Terrace’s Ron Murphy skip to second place, | ending up behind Gerry Meek of Kitwanga. Terrace’s John Evans marked the strongest local entry with a victory in the ‘C’ event final. The Evans rink relegated © Smithers’ Tom QO Neill to second spot. Sandy Middleton, also of Terrace, was the victor in ‘D’ event, over Prince Rupert's Rob Brown rink, The ‘E’ final saw Stewart’s Larry Rowe rink defeat Mark Flaherty of Terrace. MILK RUN '90 STUDENTS across town competed ran, walked, “| jogged or cycled three kilometres during last week's annual Milk Run. At Caledonia, David Sheppard and David and Chad Edmonds (above) “crossed the finish line together in first place, The first female runner was Callie Swan. Caledonia -Students raised about $550, while Skeena Jr. Secondary students raised close to $200. 5678910123145 6A JWATCHING..9D ee Gmetpe isin hosay doctors deserve ding arbitration: — | 4 reject totally the idea that physicians must “ Government clearly trying to drive the doctnes - a “Contributed ». ‘Racing fans can look for- “ward to the start of another actlon-packed year of stock car racing-at the Terrace speedway in just a couple of weeks. “.: The first race day of the season is set for Mother’s Day, May 13th. It will feature street ‘stock, hobby stock and super stock racing. On the track will _ be some new cars this year, as | zal as saxie old favours. _-. -accept what any given province may decide over the cliff. Tom Ferry NDPhealth ‘critic “and racing gets underway at 2 unilaterally to pay. When negotiations fail and an ts Pa. scerrace Stock Car impasse occurs, the issues in dispute must be sent “...doctors are entitled to feel frustrated ata © Association got things moving to binding arbitration.” _ government refusing to bargain fees.” ae . _ dat month with hich also ihe Honourable Eramett M. Hall, Father of Canadian medicare : Vancouver Province startup dance, whic ~ featured the crowning of Miss Paes te : ESCA. In the flrst gunual _ "Do ctor 8 dispute needs arbitration” The requirement for reasonable compensation female impersonators pageant. | shall be complied with where the province... ~ Im the plans for this year oe ae Editorial headline, Vancouver Sun : “and in addition to our usual fos has entered | that sere es) for the medical + three classes of racing will bea | = 4 keiow ofno Affiliate of the Fed that would _ practitioners... that provides a) for negotiation Ls hysh. taking place on | - tolerate this kind of delay.” ) for the settlement of disputes... at the option of "The ever-popular “‘Open = the doctors b conciliation or binding arbitration.” “Lgyneetcrg al be here June Ken | Geargett een BC. Federation of Labour ( yy ng “46th and 171, The association | ! op. Section 122) Canada Health Act Soil also be hosting a show by . : oe cerns » Calgary's Hell Drivers on . . cae eee e ‘Tuesday evening, July 24, f . wl o*<" Qur own demolition derby 0 I O1 e exc On. will take place Sept. 9, and the — e ; 6 ~ year-end awards and dance are . slated for Sept, 29. | hgh te anata creat racing “There is isn’t any arbitration mechanism over practitioner payments in the Canada Health Act as I read it.” "Season. We are always looking 7 The Honourable John Jansen, B.C. Minister of Health ©? for new members — even if —“yyou don’t race, but enjoy the ai kook er further informe | ; ~The doctors of British Columbia have asked for binding arbitration to settle their year-long negotiations . | with the provincial government. ‘ton can contact Guy Lynch at “GGE-0684 oF Marg Cooper at _, The:Canada Health Act says yes. Enamett Hall, the Father of Canadian medicare says yes. The BC. Federation of Labour says yes. The public says yes. 30-0608, eg See you at the races, oe “In fact, everyone says yes. Everyone, that i is, except the BC. government, which stubbornly refuses 0 submit to arbitration. * Gott ti me Arbitration is the only fair way to end the doctors’ fee dispute. TERRACE — it’s the first of: Obviously, vs we' Te not tthe only ones who think so. ‘ficlal tee-off for ‘women's golf tomorrow night at the golf club. +: Organizer Chris Holton says the Skeena-Valley Ladies’ Golf Club will. conduct.an important _ general meeting May 3 in the |~ ‘clubhouse at 8:30 p.m. She said players will also have regular: play game: with pri e low-net : scorer ‘ uf oo . ; : oS ye oot . : : - ‘ ee ee ee a te id Po ee ree oa tae Po en a: _ Cree ee ee Oh ce i ick i. i Oe a a) TE et Ae AL el gl ee he hee " [oe ae ENN ame OM aay panko a RT Ph oe Oe ie CS i a er | bY ; ,