we met ia ON Ne Pape 4 The rerald, Thuraday, April 28, 1983. The kK Kermode Athietic club would Ike to thian ; ‘service organizations and. parents. who contributed: to our fund-.. paling | drive. Weare extremely’ proud of our: ‘hr and of of the . ie support shown. them \ by. the community. winner morrieat a SPEEDEE PRINTERS GIN’S RESTAURANT ALLSEASONSSPORTS WORKWEAR WORLD m. JEANS NORTH ca dee RRACE BOWLING ALLEY ° “THORNHILL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT i? SCHMITTY’S EXCAVATING , JUWS TACKLE SHOP CANADA SAFEWAY PIZZA HUT SAANS F.W. WOCLWORTH : SAMPSON’S POULTRY FARM - TERRACE DRUGS . 4, SHAN YAN RESTAURANT OR. K. 0. ASANTE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA | BERT’S DELICATESSEN SAVALAS’ RESTAURANT NORTHWEST SPORTS THORNHILL GROCERY LAKE! LSE MOTOR HOTEL ORDER OF THE ROYAL . PURPLE - TERRACE TOTEM FORD '. OVERWAITEA FOODS ~ “| PIZZA PATIO O.K. TIRE - SLUMBER LODGE -K-MART - . TERRACE R.C.M. POLICE: - OMENICA BUILDING SUPPLY C:F.T.K. TERRACE ROTARY cLuB- he. merchants Se SS SSE — — = = ‘al ae ne ——SSS— SSE ‘ ntnutes’ of ice time ‘for a practice . Wednesday “aitd ‘Dionhe: was” aggravated _ because he wanted to work Father than stand around * amiling at.a camera, : The Incident ‘was one- ‘of “ many during the last two weeks: which have caused head coach Dave King. to . offer unlimited praise of the . hard work and. leadetship he’s” getting from the veteran National Hockey League: players. that: form Team Canada’s backbone at the © 48th World « ‘hockey " -championship.: _- “Players “Hike. Marcel - Dionne, Darryl. Sitter and . Bob Galney: “have: talked team: all ‘the - ways ‘Bays King. Team Cantida needs all ’ the leadership it can Bet’ “In medal play ‘today: agalnst Saturday” Czechoslovakia, against... Sweden’ ~ and Monday against | the Soviet ‘the riding — broadcasts thé gerne today af 2:18p.m, EDT. . _-"There, niight'’. be: a tew ‘ snickers back: hanne: ‘over | : chances; ; team's especially” in the: light “of ~. "Canada’s 8-2. loss “to. the ..: Russians in the: tournamént’s" “preliminary round. But the’ Players ‘ are’: ‘the confidence - generated by a four-game -. winning streak and. intend’ on shooting for- the last laugh. “We've token a ot: ‘ot abuse In some ‘ways,"” says defenceman. ~ Brian: Engblom. . “People didn't:; think we would have a ghost , -of a chance of doing « anything. “But we accomplished haven Ith everything’. Wwe want to, yet. ad Dionne says the team has: Momentum and fs reaching. its peak at the right & “a “The attitude. excellent,” he sald. “Wa! ve here to play. We'll take | one: - game at-a .time®‘and-. anything ¢ can. happen. ‘We REAL JOBS AN D GROWTH IN: B. - people, . i Canada - preliminary’; round: -Dionne's three vee - goals -and’-another’ close - gele “game is forecast, Stopping ‘high-scoring | ‘Jiri:Cala isa “priority and King will rely heavily on Gamney to do’ the ‘deed. -Gonlterider | ; “Riek : Wartisley .. ‘saved: Canada , from falling behind by. hind three . "goals. most ‘of its: games, -“Maybe |". we've = been” ‘feeling out the opposition a *litde too-much," says Mike — : Gartner. “Maybe we ‘have. ‘to:go. ‘out-and attack: a little. "more, but, don't think it's. a . big problem. “We have to iet rolling in’ ’ that first peried,, especially - with: the.- Russlang ~ and ” Czechs, Ifyou can get a goal: . up on’ them,: it ‘gives the . gamea completely diiferent complexion. That's going to. So alas . 4 e A Govern ment that encourages risk-taking and exploration 7 « A Government with the know-how to manage our resources — e A Government that allows B cs resources to grow and cS. Sone To get the kind of real jobs, growth and stability _ we want in B. C.,we need: . eA Government that works with private resource companies to Create those jobs. — apyeronent, hat provides an e = nome glimate, atrectve to, | a = oe jearag, ror: panties ae prosper | “ e A Government that will help us continue our ir rage e economic Tecovery — pet An editorial from the April 14, 1983 Northem Miner Canada’s - major mining journal, published by Maurice ie Brown. | ensconced Socred'government. Companies: with major interésts In a B.C. were especially hard hit. * yo There is no question but that the economic situation In BC. Is _ fough at this time, with unémploymentat a crue! level. Both the mining: - and forest industries, mainstays of the B.C. economy, areontheirvery . _knees. But for all the shortcomings of the present administration, it -; |, can't In faimess be all to blame. Coupled with a worldwide slack ‘| demand for virtuatly ail products of mines and forest, B.C. producers must cope with the highest labor costs in tha land, . : . But with an upturn inthe economy now getting under way, it would appear that the worst Is over far B.C's hard pressed mining * Industry, It would, therefore, be a crying shame if the underpinnings _ |. should be cut from this very important industry at this time, which would almost certainly be ba the case if Mr Barrett were to be returned to the seat of power. ‘Another thing: that bothers. us. wnat would + happen to the” | "Vancouver Stock Exchange? After years of struggling, that institution. “] * has built‘up the finest and most efficient mechanism for the ralsing of risk capital in this country, It-now- enjoys the confidence of investors ; not only all across Canada, but inthe U.S. and overseas aswell. Thisis ‘exactly what has given us the likes of Hemlo, the biggest and most, ~ exciting gold development this country has seeninS0years.itwould be a sad day for the VSE and all it stands for, we fear, ifan. NDP. govern Ominous dark cloud overhangs B. Cis mining a feo May 5 coiled bea critical day for the Canadian mining ‘Industry. t “That's the day B.C. voters will go to the polls to éither give that pro- ce's Social Credit administration of William Bennett anew mandate, or replace it with a New Democratic government under David Barrett, Thereading we get [s that It looks like a50-50rce-a scary situation, — Te»: Gur concem, of course, is that a Barrett victory could spell a : replay of the antl-mining policies it brought in when itwas first etected ' n.1972, a scenario that all but killed exploration and mining In that - : f. mineral-rich province. We well recall the vary sharp slump onthe TSE '|.-On Aug, 31 of that year, the day after Mr, Barrett defeated the long ment were to take over the reins of power there. . Achange for change’s sake is not going totumthe B. rt ecoriemy ' afound. Intemational compatition within the resource industries Is going to be fierce for some time to come, as competing countries fight - to earn forelgn exchange to lift thelr own economies, all of which'are _ hurting. The market place being whatitis, it willbethe mostcost-etfec- _ _ tive ones thatwillcome out ontop. Here, B.C. hasaterriblerecord~not © . only the highest tabor costs in the land but the worst strike record to | boot. This is where the concem should ile. All of us, including B.C’s - miners and forest workers shlelded.by powerful unions which have _ bean dding the gravy train for so tong, are’ simply going to have to come around to the cold realization that wage and salary Increases to =}: . keep pace with the cost of living can no longer be taken for granted unlass, of course, justified by Increased productivity. as IN THESE TOUGH TIMES WE NEED SOCIAL CREDIT. Murray Pezim Richard Hugh es “John Brock Frank Laing © Donald McLeod Ronald Stokes mos Arthur Clemiss . Andrew Robertson’ Frank Opsal James Brady Saul Kohn ‘Kenneth Saunders Anthony Fieman Reno Calabriga RobertOsten-. Angelo Tosi Robert McGowan Richard Warke - ‘Mel Dequadros - . Howard Toban Karl Van Rahesse... Willlam Warke James Korr.::: Robert Liverant Rick Chainers, Paid for by people who work in Mining and Venture Capital Communities, including i ar an sags) Sos _» abslsts, — underrated, he'can do so . : o nk ieiflace edght™ - _ Rames.”, rol Soviets“ shown... great acy. in playing a 0-0 th: Czechoslovakia in “the final game. “Bach one of us wants to “ome sort; BAYS Sittler. ~ “We're at a liltle bit of ‘an. advantage~ ‘this = -year compared with Jast year because we play the final Russians. sparing play .in the fat -Barije against the ~pérlod, which ‘has been”. * Cariada's - worst . Period in. “East year, as far.as we “were concerned in the d-0tie . panty going of os with wl" Canada tintshed alexed Want the . the sear. It-would have won'the - ver medal had not: the ° “go ‘home with & medal of: there waa'a a bit. ‘of: ‘Hanky. Patrick returns ae the lineup nies . after sltelng : out the re win Monday © “over 2: Weat Germany to peat-a ire hip. Forward .. Dave * Taylor’ is bothered by strained wrists but is ready:to play; King said ‘it’s likely he'll alt out defénceman - Rick Lanz ‘aid “forward Pat . ’Flatley. Wamsley vil } start ; in goal. i Bourne runs ; wild’ “BOSTON: (CP) — — Having tamed _ his ~ consiaerable talents,."Bob Bourne is rimning wild in the Stanley _ Cup playofis.. _ Bourne gcored: once and drew., two « “assists -‘Tuesday night. to ‘pace New York Islanders .to a :6-2 victory over Boston Bruins in: the opening game of thelr best- of-seven National: Hockey League. semifinal . Bourne, * ’ ‘not Michael “Bossy or. Bryan. Trottier, Jeads all Islanders | ‘playoff ’ seorets with six goals and.13 But i has taken’ several years for the rugged, swift- skating left . winger to’ harness his ‘abllities, “His - ‘development has not gone winoticed by rival players. “I think he's Probably many things,” ‘sald Boston defenceman Brad Park. he entered the league. "In his first couple ‘of years he. was golng 100 milea an hour, but there was ' _. no method: to.hly madness. . Now therelasa method: Hé bret anny aiftiiar - hitetheholes, higtiminghas 4 « improved and he'a. become a very good checker, Bourne: said - former Islanders goaltender’ Glenn (Chico) Resch © played® a large part in . -his transformation. | “Four or five years: ‘BRO, Chico Resch made me slow. down, he kept talking tome, time and contro! the puck.” : “I'm a more ‘controfled - player’ now: I used to ga like ° erazy when - J didn't . have :” to." .. * poing to continue to do well : said Bourne’ ‘and “lineniates ; Brent and Duare- Sutter: have been - checking and scoring like crazy. in the: playottn. “They. fave formed: " MUNICH (CP) — The’ National Hockey League . lias | made tio progress in its attempt to obtain Soviet | Uplayers, - bit | in meetings, Wernesday there wane: a. “> met. Alexi: ‘ Kostroukov, Savard. “Hab. g.m. _ WINNIPEG” (CP). '. Serge “Savard,-who played. a 16 years as « defenceman in. ’ the » _ League,. gays: ‘e-haa been _ ‘named general manager of... . Montreal Savard, 38, confirmed the me “appointment in an'interview : with radio statio CKY. The: >: , offictay. “National: - Hockey . Canadiens. announcement waa» . to be made later today: at a news 2." ¢onférence We Montfeal: . § t a re ot ‘The: native of Montreal - Teving anewho was fired: the, -Paiiddienk were . alae by: “Buffalo: , Sabri batons first round of. e; Star mY oe Playoffs, f The Canadjens © also: deinctad “conch” ‘Bob - Beer toa ‘scouting position,» “ Sayard played the Inst’. at weasons for. Winnipeg *- with’ the Canadiens, * He, , ., helped ‘the! Canadiens win - Stanley‘ Cups, ineluding fou: a row from ivy, to 197. ; and: praduce’ on 2 scoreboard.” : on scoresheets the Istandera’ hottest ‘tine, ‘scoring ~ 17: goals. and ‘ pmaseing 44 points... The . six-foot-three, 202. pound Bourné sald control — ‘has also’ been the key to the ‘line’a success; ~ “] really. think | because we're three basic hockey players,'': he said. ips -: “We're not fancy, we: can’t do the things that (Rick) Middleton . oF. Barry) Pederson do. : “We've got two guys ‘who just go into the. corner. and work. 1 think Brent ‘Sutter . must be one: af -the' “most tenacious - ‘players - in. the . league.” > - The trio, uited three. games. before, the. he onset ot the - playoffs, has added balance to’ the : Yslandera - attack, taking some: of ihe soring pressure ‘off: the Trottier-Bossy- Anders : Kallur line. “He's improved a ot since ’ The new line was one ofa ‘sertes of line. shuffles Islanders coach Al Arbour made inthe wake of Injuries to left winger Clark Gillies and Trottier, ‘who has afyce °* Hineup.* had to come ‘up with'a big series," Bourne said, ‘We knew we had to play better the Spreading the scoring around {s something Boston ; - coach Gerry Cheeveys said saying, ‘You gotta take your . is crucial if his team is'to get past the. three-time Stanley Cup champlong. . “We have to get: other lines producing if ..we're in the ‘playoffa,’' | Cheevers. “There’are only two: or, three getting - “production from . Fight mow. breakthrough for. - Canada’s: : Olymple. hockey development Program. -. ‘NHL - president. John egler and Hockey Canada ‘negotiator Alan - Eagleson president of the Soviet Ice ". Hockey > Federation, snd _ Andrei’ .Statovoitoy, - th _ Soviet.representative to the “International Ice Hockey Federation. Ziegler ‘said the “Boylets woutd not’ want’ en anything less than’ bee fight player to the “because they consider the ‘ prestige of. the Bovlee “hockey program would ‘be Aentified with that player. * Ith highly unlikely that a “Soviet player ‘ released to play in the NHL ince in the foreseeable future, Zegler‘said. “It's going to. take them a little while to - aee to inow us a bit". Eagleson said he told the AOYE ns When Biya g6t hurt, page! ‘(the line) talked among ourselves and we knew we . ‘we're No Soviets in. NHL will. .be- “Soviets that because 1904 is “an Olympie year, there would be no conalderpiti _flven’ to a: series be “NHL: players and: Soviet teams next: winter. - And that has opened the door: for an‘ agreement that could result ‘in the ‘Soviets a Jets after spending 14 years’. coming to Canada. td play the Canadian: . team: In. “exchang Olymple” "teani gompete.| in apie