PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Thursday, November 10, 1977 tage if tls LIE OEP pg pl Ean, en le tye . ae = Instrument pipefitter Len Homenchuk, an expert shot after an exhibition series of games he played at Terra Centre Tuesday night while local Homenchuk of Vancouver, who ae < ie ieee nooker pl. ce Recreation player Dan Rosengren looks on. made the Candadian national snooker team which toured the United Kingdom recently, was doing repair work at Mills Memorial Hospital here and stopped by the billiard hall to show his form. He lost games to Rosengren and Ken Dean, but beat local players Rob Kornblum and George Kirby. Those wishing to start a snooker league are asked to leave their namesat the Recreation Centre. New line-up Lions raring to go VANCOUVER (CP) — Wide receiver John Sciarra, who hasn't played since Jul 12, Will be in the Britis Columbia starting lineur Saturday when the Lions host Winnipeg Blue Bom- bers in the Western Football Conference semi-final play- off game. Sciarra caught five passes in the regular-season opener against Calgary Stam- ers, but suifered a pulled mstring muscle and was put on the injured reserve st. His replacement, Leon Bright, played so well that Sciarra didn’t make it back to the active roster in the next 15 games. Bright, the western finalist in the rookie-of-the- year race in the Canadian Football League, will be moved to running back for the semi-final game at Em- pire Stadium, “As long as the game means something,” Sciarza ies KEN HOSKINS | Phane: 647-9134 Box 3383 Smithers, B.C. Ken invites tnquirlas about -TREE FARMER -“KOEHRING BANTAM -BOMAG -LOED -HYDRO-AX -C.S. JOHNSON \a VULCAN VULCAN MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT LTD, CowartRoad Prince George 564-0101 564-0230 said Tuesday, “I want to play all I can." Last month Sciarra said he considered his brief career with the Lions finished because of his prolonged inactivity. He was the CFL’s top rookie in 76. Head coach Vic Rapp said he hesitated in making the move earlier in the season because he didn't want to break up a winning com- bination. He was referring to fullback Jim Harrison and halfback. Mike Strickland. ‘HARRISON FINISHED Harrison suffered a knee injury two weeks ago and is finished for the season. Strickland gained only 13 yards in seven carries Saturday in a 31-21 loss here to Winnipeg. he Lions, who led the C at one stage of the season with a 9-2 record, stumbled coming home and “finished second with a 10-6 mark, including straight losses. a Rapp also is considering using Hugh McKinnis at fullback against the Bombers. McKinnis, ence a star with Calgary Stam- ders, was cut last month y Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League. The Lions finished the regular season with LeRoy Moss at fullback in place of Harrison. Bright was a running back in college at Florida State and has been used as a runner occasionally this ear, He is the Lions’ top ick return threat, Strickland, whorushed for more than 1,000 yards in 1976, has been ineffective most of this year. He averaged just 3.6 yards a carry in league games. Rapp Harrison has hurt the Lions more than anything on of- fence, three said the loss of — Pay schedule made for NHL entrants MONTREAL (CP) — The National Hockey. League and representatives of the Canadian Major Junior Hockey League have reached a compromise for a revised schedule’ of payments for players taken in the amateur draft, it was , announced Wednesday. In a joint statement, John Ziegler, NHL president and Ed Chynoweth, president of the Western Canada Hockey League and chairman of the CMJHL committee, said that the compromise would be recommended to their respective - organizations. ‘Representatives from the NHL, CMJHL and Canadian Amateur Hockey Association met Tuesday in Toronto. The recommended payment scheduled would call for $1,000 for each player drafted. NHL clubs would be obliged to pay $7,000 for each player drafted in the first round and signed to an MINISTRY OF HIGHWAYS & PUBLIC WORKS HIGHWAYS DIVISION TENDER FOR QUOTES ON KEY PUNCHING OF COMPUTER CARDS AT TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT AND EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS COMPUTER CARD KEY PUNCHING SPECIFICATIONS 1. The campany providing the key punching service is also to supply the computer cards. No particular colour of card is required except that each batch contro! card must be of @ contrasting colour. As there is only one copy of the source documents available, carriedan the data for the time it is in the care of the Each source document is to be valued at $1 key punching s -O0 each for Insurance purposes. insurance must be erVice company. it is intended that the documents will be sent or delivered to the kay punching com- pany on a weekly basis, at least, throughout the month. All cards for any one month must be key punched within 3 working days after the delivary of the final source documents for that month. All key punched cards are to be verified. There are 7 types of forms to be key punched. Estimated volumes ‘average ap- proximately 10,000 computer cards per monih. The key punching will fillan average of 50 percent of each card. Detaiied key punch instructions will be issued regarding card types, batch numbers and transaction codes, Would you please submit an hourly price for key punching, Including the cost of computer cards. Secondly, an hourly price for key punching, without the cost of computer cards included; but thelr cost shown seperately. December 15th for award on January ard, 1978. This ia to be submitted by - Additional information and samples of the forms may be obtained from the Ragional Maintenance Management Techniclan, Room 328-1486 - 4ih Avenue, Prince George, British Columbla. Telephone $42-6131, Local 223, . W.J. SUNDERWOOD REGIONAL MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT TECHNICIAN following NHL contract and $5,000 for each Payer taken in the second round and signed to a contract. t Teams would bg required to pay $4,000 for each player grabbed in the third or later rounds and signed to con- tracts and in all cases $5,000 for each 40 games played in the NHL during the next four seasons succeeding the players’ draft with an over- all minimum of $20,000 per player. For each drafted player signed to an NHL contract in the first or second season the draft, a payment of $4,000 was required to be made to the club from which the player was taken. PRICE REDUCED Modern split level home location en a view lot overlooking Terrace and the Skeena Valley. Many ex- cellent features, Located ona afully Jandscaped lot. Drive by 4403 Birch Ave, and then call John Currie for complete detalts. ‘ Reds go intertnediate by Juliette Proom Herald Sports Writer - Three new players will be in uniform when the Reds make their first appearance as an intermediate level- team in Pacific Northwest Hockey League action ' Saturday night. Fordie Cochrane has been” releived of coaching duties but will ptay for the Reds as. a defenceman. Cochrane - made no comment on the If you wish your Business Phone fisted for your customers ‘perienced and Another defenceman has ‘been added to the team. Dale Kushner is quite ex- Ekater: Approaching 30, he ater, roa , his age will Falance out the youthful bent’ of the team. Art Frenette, a veteran ‘forward of the PNWHL will _ also be dressed for Saturday night’s game against the - Smithers Totems. Frenette | was amo the top 10 scorers of the league when he played for Prince Rupert last season. _ Both Cochrane and Frenette will give up. positions -held on Terrace Commercial League teams. Two of the younger players with the Reds will return to the Minor Hockey League. Bruno Hidbur and Troy Farkvam, both 14 pears old, will leave the Red L'Estrange, general manager and new coach of the team, said “we're sad to lose them." | Not listed in our B.C. 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Very private and secluded setting.. Asking $65,000 and will consider af- Give Bob Sheridan a ‘Bob Sheridan’ 635-2664" Phone Bert Liungh to view. THE KITCHEN ALWAYS WANTED Here it is a kitchen with cabinets galore In this tap quallty fult basement 3 bedroom home, 2 bathrooms, large carpeted tiving and dining rooms, finished rec room, large private deck, 2 car carport with storage. Lovely lot on quiet dead-end street so convenient ta downtown. AS ‘olin ren, : for electors in the District Municipality of Terrace and Terrace Rural Voting ares, ‘onthe 17th day of Novernber, 1977, between the hours of @:00-2.m, and 8: fo take natlea end oven himself aceordingly. GIVEN UNDER MY HANDAT TERRACE, B.C, THIS4hn DAY OF NOVEMBER, Wi. Ty FOR THE BUSY FAMILY Located well to schools, arena and town thls thres bedroom home has wall to wal) car- peting, iwo finished fireplaces, five bedrooms, two bathrooms, laundry room and altached carport. Lot is fully developed with lawn, rear patlo and garden area. To view Contact Rusty Liungh. S0.Am., OF which every person is hereby required AJ. NeColt Returning Officer WELL DEVELOPED HOME Bungalow with three badrooms, acorn fireplace, wall to walk carpeting and a rumpus room, bedroom, bath and storage area In tha basement. The lot is fully§ daveloped and there is a large enclosed carport. Handy toil town and schools, Contact Bert Llungh'to view. v ot Rig ie 20 STALL TRAILER COURT Centrally located In Terrace on 2.62 acres. There Is also a two bedroom, full basement home, a faundromat, and a front end ioader for snow: removal Included. This could be the investment you have been walting for, Call Dwain McColl for further In- . formation. MLS. Evening Phones. - Bert Liungh Rusty Ljung 635-5754 SPLIT LEVEL SKOGLUND DRIVE Modern three bedroom home with eating area in the kit- chen, carpeting, two finished fireplaces, ensulte plumbing and a finished rumpus room in the basement. Attached carport with a covered walk way tol the fron? antrance. 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