(TERRACE-RITTMAT— Hockey league sees change By DON SCHAFFER Herald Staff Writer There have been several changes in the scheduling and structure.of the Pacific Northwest Hockey League for the coming season. The Fraser Lake Barons have bowed out of the league for this season, apparently becouse of difficulties in . getting the players jobs in the town due to the Endako Mines strike. The Barons are paylng their mem- hershlp dues for the year in order to stay in touch with he league. The team hopes The Houston Luckies have confirmed that they will be membera of the league this year. Their membership was in doubt after an eligibility controversy Granisle team will not ‘pick ip repaints toward league standings, but the teama which plays Granisle will pick points up, counting toward the final league during last year’s playoffs. standings. A team from Granisle will to rejoin the league as a be piaying regularly playing mem next acheduled exhibition games SEASON. ‘ throughout the season, The The battle for The traditional battle for the basement nears Its peak Saturday when the Canadian Football League’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts Exhibition Stadium in Toronto, It waan't many weeks ago that the Argos were con- sidered a shocin for the Eastern Conference {finals and the TigerCats were being kissed off, but now that has changed. Hamilton, led by former Ottawa and Saskatchewan quarterback Tom Clements, is looking better while the Argos have been looking worse. Hamilton has two ina’ row coming up with Toromto and Tigef-Cata owner Harold Ballart, » this year Hamilton will get into the playoffs and Toronte will not, “All this stuff about the Argos being improved and better this year is bunch of nonsense,"" Ballard said, “This is the most over-rated team I've ever seen. Forrest Gregg (Toronto coach) is the moet over-rated coach in the Canadian Football League."’- Also Saturday, in Van- couver, quarterback Jerry Tagge will be restored to the Uneup for British Columbia BHoEoOoG 114195) 2)0) 3 BOBO | BuOueEE | meet at. Lions when they clash with. Winnipeg Blue Bombery, although Joe Paopao will get the starting assignment. Tagge missed three games because of a knee injury. In Sunday games, Mon- treal Alouetes visit Ottawa Rough Riders and Edmonton Eskimos meet the Stam- peders at Calgary. There is little question that Clements is the man who has REFEREE SCHOOL There will be a refereeing clinic Oct. 7 from 8:80 a.m. to about 4 pm. in the senior citizen’s room at the Terrace arena. - The clinic will be for levels 1,2, and 3 officials and for anyone who is interested in becoming a hockey referee. If you are interested in this clinic, contact Wayne Braid, referee in chief of the Terrace Minor Hockey Association, at 35-2015 or 625-6142. There have also been several rule changes - af- fecting play for this year, the most important being the icing rule, Formerly, fhe the bottom breathed new air into the TigerCals, . ‘Tt took a questionable call by officials fast Sunday for the’ strong, unbeaten Eskimos to beat Hamilton, 22-21, and untit that dme Clements had rolled his team along at a good clip, . especially in the first ‘ MADE CHANGES Argos have made aweeping changes during the week including the trading of veteran defensive end Wayne Smith to, Saskat- chewan for future consid- eratlons. Gregg also ‘cut defensive back Jim Mar- shall, running back Eddie Payton and Canadian wide receiver Vie Anonsen. Running. back Terry Metcalfe is on the 30-day injury list as a result of a sprained ankle he received in last week’s game with - B.C. He will be replaced by Mike McArthur. 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The Court of Revision may (a) correct the names of | the electors in any way wrongly stated therein; or (b} add the names of electors omitted from the Ist; or (c} a Strike ouf the names of persons from the list who are | notentitled lo vote or whe are disqualified tram voting: or (d) correct any cther manifest error thereln; and {e) add to the list of electors ihe name of any person who was qualified io have his name entered on the Ilat of elactors on the 31st day of August, 1979, and, for this purpose, an application for registration may be ac- cepted If delivered to the Court of Revision at its first sitting. ; All persons entitied to have thelr name entered on the list should check te determine whether or not they | have been omitted or incorrectly recorded. Ail complaints should ba addressed fo the Municipai Clerk, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C., and be In his = hands prior to the firat sitting of the Court. Further Information may be obtalned by telephoning the Municipal Office at 635-6911, , E.R. Haflsor Clerk-Adminlsirator - -SKEENA MALL TERRACE FOR LEASE RETAIL & COMMERCIAL SPACE Space suitable for commercial offices or retall stores. ; CONTACT (112) 374-5193 Suite 510 175 - 2nd Ave. “amloops, B.C. Xen Wallin _ IMPORTANT NEWS CANA BONUSES DUE ON ISSUES ~ DATED BEFORE 1974 If you own unmatured Canada Savings Bonds dated prior ta.November 1, 1974, you are entitled toa special cash bonus Rayment on November 1, 1979, Here are the eligible Series and he amounts payable per $100 face value: ’ . 2 meresireety Orel Bazin mud . a nodetegeeeth avawk . poche re seen WE Coa att ani falflaiae. YOU NOW OWN. YIELD INCREASED ON “EAST FIVEISSUES Effective from November 1, 1979 the average annual yield to maturity on issues dated November 1, 1974 to November 1, 1978 has been increased to 10%. Cash Bonus Payable 1974/75,1975/76 AND 1976/77 SERIES aoe Serigs _ November 1, 1979 Holders of these Series will receive the new, higher return 1967/68 (S22) $32.50 in the form of a cash bonus payable on the maturity date'of the 1968/69 (S23) $23.50 bonds. The cash bonus increases the effective annual yield on 1970/71 tear} $16.75 these bonds to 10'/3% fram November 1, 1979 to maturity. Here 1971/72 (S26) $19.75 are the bonuses payable per $100 face value: 1972/73 (S27) $20.25 1973/74 (528) jh $20.50 Cash Bonus Payable (Holders of the Centennial Series, dated Nov, 1, 1966 and maturing on Nov. 1, Series Maturity Date at Maturity 1979, will receive at maturity a cash bonus of $30.75 per $100 face value) | 1974/75 (S29) Nov. 1, 1983 $2.50 These cash bonuses, which were introduced in 1974, 1975/76 (S30) Nov. 1, 1984 $4.75 increase the effective annual yield on the bonds to 10'2% from 1976/77 (S31) Nov. 1, 1985 $8.00 September 1, 1974 to October 31, 1979. AFINAL BONUS AT MATURITY In addition to the November 1, 1979 cash bonus, you will also receive a final cash bonus payment, providing you hold these bonds to maturity. With the final bonus, yourbonds will continue to yield 10'2% to their maturity date. , HOW TO CLAIM YOUR NOVEMBER 1, 1979 BONUS Simp! take your bond to any bank ar other” ja Savings Bond issuing agent. As proof of payment, they'll remove the upper left authorized Cana and corer and the bond to you. Remember, you de not have to redeem our bond or clip any of the interest coupons in order to get this cash bonus payment. Starting October 9 you can make advance arrangements to claim your special vash bonus. the Paperwork in connection with the payment of the cas! diately and the transfer of funds will take If you act in October, a you imme! will then be given back bonus will be done for place automatically on November 1. 1977/76 Series 1978/79 Series | Nov. 1, 1979 © $115.81 $109.50 Nov. 1, 1980 $127.69 $120.72 Nov. 1, 1981 $140.77 $133.10 Nov. 1, 1982 $155.20 $146.74 Nov. 1, 1983 $171.11 $161.78 Nov. 1, 1984 $188.65 $178.36 Nov. 1, 1985 $207.99 $196.65 Nov, 1, 1986 $223.30 ‘To receive your cash bonus, you have ta hold your bond to maturity, You can however continue to cash ; coupons or interest cheques each year and still be entitled ta the cash bonus. , your 1977/78 AND 1978/79 SERIES _ F inal Cash Bonus “| Effective from November 1, 1979 these Series will now Series Maturity;Date Te Ma yield 10/4% interest for each remaining year to maturity. eae ea eaay To Recs a yaaa” ee en With the increased rate of return, holders of Regular 1367768 ond ne ‘Nev. b a 400 Interest Bonds of these Series will now receive an annual 1970/71 (S25) Nov. 1 1981 g 5 50 interest payment of $102.50 per $1,000 face value cach 1971/72 (526) Noy. 1, 7980 7 275 November 1, beginning in 1980, until the bonds mature. 1972/73 (S27) Nov. 1, 1984 $17.00 . “ For Compound Interest Bonds, interest will now Pp . | 1973/74 (S28) Nov. 1, 1985 $21.50 | accumulate at the new rate of 101/4% a year This interest is yable when the bonds are redeemed or at maturity. Here's Row the value of a $100 Compound Interest Bond will CANADA SAVINGS BONDS A GREAT CHOICE New Canada Savings Bonds yield 10'/s% every year for 7 years. On sale October 9th. : A copy of the 1979 List of Electors Is posted and la & s available for viewing at the Municipal Office, 3215 Eby t é f 4 Wnasee esas hae aka tate .. ei meeting Lp te fate wet re cP a vencemntanl eve vesener * EcPITI COTE ieree er eter it iorry t F] EUAR cas TRARERSERTUUPREVET TS : feperrerrrrre ct COS COOLS CELL LL AGL she dal lie a” Se ptowesne beet