Page 6, The Herald, Thursday, April 16, 1981 dailyherald ta . SPORTS MONTREAL (CP) — The ; guessing game as to who . ee nerene Will replace Claude Ruel as d REE head =coach ‘of Montreal ° Canadiens, a job he never really wanted and officially relinquished Wednesday, has already reached’ high gear, Ruel. told Irving Grund- man, managing director of the National Hockey League club, that he felt it was in the best interests of the club that he step down. Jacques Laperriere, Don "COMMISSION ON PACIFIC FISHERIES POLICY “HEARING Wednesday, Thursday, Friday April 22, 23,24 z IT. nd 1:30 p.m. , F 9:30 a.m. 4& P. ‘Serge Savard, Jacques Lemaire and Jacques St. Maose Lodge, 745 - 7th $t., Prince Rupert Vogel has chosen to foln our firm. have already been advised. These Hearings are open to the public, but the questioning” of the Participants will be restricted ta the Commission and to other Registered Participants. - uo In addition to the PUBLIC HEARINGS, informal COM- . MUNITY MEETINGS are being scheduled in certain com- munities to provide an opportunity for individuals and groups to express their views concerning Fisheries Policy ' , onthe Pacific Coast. | ; to lock for somebody with experience,” said Grund man. “I don't’ want to comment on any individual at this time until we see who's available and what their’ track record and qualifications are." . Grundman: said Ruel, a George was a resident. of Terrace for many years and has now decided to return to his home town. For the past flve years, he has been a licensed realtor In Grande Prairie, Alberta, and he brings his years of experlence and expertise that he has acquired im the Residential, Commercial and Industrial Real Estate flelds, as a service to his -future cllentie. mee : - COe ® ~ \ HOME on NE s oO assum: i able mortgage oe. 1544 percent - due (RURAL SOLITUDE Cait raed “This Is a quiet location with & SE eoutiful view, yet close to town on & i paved road. The older home has 2 O00; bedrooms and a halt basement, all = on two tots comprising nearly Ma acre. Listed at $45,000. ARTER HOME Te 2 bedroom home Is located close ta downtown on a treed lot. Asking $54,900. Luxury a a ee, Asking say,omy “"rdable orice. } te eat weumable financing #48500 in ea CREAGES on. andy 14.5 acres at —- ees A a anc with ee. own an } t close to ah mortgs! $43,900 | ge af ‘J dt, RCIAL BUILDING ON COMME LAKELSE ave ding with 8 total of This 2 storey lots of opportunity . offers ness OF investor. i! ble financing at 13 an offer to € lon Tre toy tng afeet, 0 Tmathay 1 35 eed ahi, 4 be ome This 2 bedroom home r town et ad 8 some work but het x ing $40,000. en nee and 2 tlraplaces. ; co, TERRACE, B.C. EVENINGS - 3 Rod Cousins Jim Duffy - Laurie Forbes . 635-5407, 635-6688 635-7448 Bob Ripmeester Stan Parker Gordon Olson 635-2832 635-4031 635-4035 ; = £2, EE LR o on 1 obs OOG OOD OOOO OM Pr had pirat Jee aA pec ; , ee ort ee Boe ete er ot ee ce Cherry, Jacques Demers, GEORGE VOGEL | . Jean, former coach of Laval , REALTOR | " PUBLIC HEARINGS are“schadyed to allow registered - - Juniurttochey toneoe toad : participants to speak to their writien briefs and to have - the early list of can didates Mr, Horst Godlinski, Manager of Terrace them entered as exhibits in the official record of the Inquiry. to sacred Ruel Realty Lid., Is pleased #9 announce that Mr. George The Participants who are to appear at the above Hearing “It woul dbencemal for us Please feel free to give him a'call at his office, . a2-year-old ative of - or drop by for a cupot coffee, and discuss the ways 7 : Sherbrooke, Que., would in which he can give youpersonal, qualified service. Dr. Peter H. Pearse, Commissioner ‘Stay within the organization i a Comm sein on Pacific Fisheries Policy in an as yet undetermined at aa 0, 603 - 1200 W. 73rd Ave., - sition. TERRACE REALTY Vancouver, B.C, V6P 6G5 Telephone 263-5010 PerYou know he's. totally agge a cian : dedicated to the club,” said 7 s « Larle Ave. 638-0371 Grundman, who ac- “Coast to coast Hest Estate Service" . companied Ruel on Wed- as . ey nines oer" am nesday to Moncton, N.B., to DOOG ©0OG8q watch Montreal's Anerican \ . Hockey League affiliate, Nova Scotia Voyageurs, play their fifth game of a quarter-final series against New Brunswick. Hawks. “His main priority has al- . ways been to see the hockey club do well." Ruel, who also quit as Montreal coach. midway through ‘the 1970-71 season, refused to comment on his resignation. After Montreal was ‘humiliated by Edmonton Gilers in their best-of-five Stanley’ Cup -preliminary- round playoff, Ruel said he Guessing game heats up had made up his mind about next season but waited until © Wednesday to make his decision known. . He made it clear after Montreal lost three straight games to Edmonton that he was not enamored with the performance of some of his players. Cherry, former coach of Boston Bruins and Colorado Rockies and now guiding Team Canada at the world hockey championships at Stockholm, said in a telephone interview that he would like fo coach Mon- treal. . No-sidelines NEW YORK (AP) — Ron Duguay and Don Maloney, New York Rangers for: wards, probably will be sidelined for tonight's opening game of the Stanley Cup quarter-final playoff against St. Louis Blues, the National Hockey League leam said Wednesday. Duguay, who scored five goals in the Rangers’ preliminary round triumph over Los Angeles Kings, was admited to hospital when blood was discovered in his urine, The speedy centre was hurt last Sat- urday when he tumbled into ~ Gy Qi D8 Ge, _the ‘net after scoring a goal. Duguay was examined by the team physician, Dr. Norman Scott, and was referred to a urologist. If the bleeding is in the ‘bladder, Duguay probably ‘can return to the lineup during the series with the Blues, If the bleeding is in the kidneys, Duguay could be sidelined for the rest of the playoffs. Maloney, the Rangers’ best forward, was kneed in the groin Sunday night. He accompanied the team to St. Louis but was listed as doubtful to play in the opener. @® “ 60900e8 z rte etal nacteat hart ae ars any eer en ay oh Taal Meh tt anand