Of: ‘Soviet Union? : ° when the Russlans play. Pace 4, The Herald, Tuesday, Apri 26, 1989 = a tO “MUNICH (cPy.- Team Me Germany, is In second place! “Canada: cheering | for ‘the ~ after completing the rounde:. an “robin. segment with “five - > Fat chance, usually, ‘but’ _wins and two defeate,. The that will be the case tonight ‘the “Ruasians- to - claim second and drop Canada to . third. . . ye, + Sweden ta ‘conclude the’ ound of the ‘world hockey, “shamplonship. =" advance to the medal round, Canada, after a: &1 tt Canada covets second vletory Monday over West place becausa it would not Local Sports Shorts MHA holds general meeting . The Terrace Minor Hockey Association will be halding its annual general meeting « and election. of executive officers _ Thursday night. The meeting will start ate. ‘pm, in an aB yet unspecified room in the main building. on the Terrace Northwest * Community Collegeleampuls. The’ room number will be ‘posted Thursday night. 2% All hockey parents and iniereated people should plan to attend this very important. mesting, Anyone wishing to. - ptand for office within the TMEHA should alao plan to attend, . and should call Roy Gibson, ‘hominating committee chairman, at 635-6261 or 635-2218 prior to he meeting. Molson King tickets on. sale | , Season tickets for the Skeena Molson Kings fastball club’s initial season in the Norwest Men's Fastpitch League will be on sale until Sunday, May 1. : ’. After that, people wishing.to see the Kings play in Riverside Park will have to walt until game time to pay at the door, | Tickets are available from Sight and Sound, Westend : Grocery, Skeena Hotel, Shetield and Sons and All Seasons Sporting Goods in Terrace, at Schooley Sports in Kitimat and from any member ‘of the club or its executive. The- Kings will also have a booth set up at the Terrace daycees Trades Fair in the Terrace Arena. this. weekend, ETE RAT ORS WE PACERS “QUALITY PLUS”. CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Best professional rental machine available 2 haart eh ste” say—t0.00 1 day or . Loren Wi PAH 5 Fem + Ovo 'S DRYCLEANING — 4736 Lakelss Terrace Mini Ma Ab TT A EEN. wl PAL ALTE we dbo daily herald _ Swedes: would have to upset” The top” four teams . a Utaly 7é elmmer Can Miah -2 ? - ae Cansde ‘have. to wee the. agian until the final game. of the: tournament May 2... When ‘the eight-country ‘tournament began April 16, that’: was the mioat.- jdeal acenarlo-- Canadian” head eaach “Dave King could a imagine. With the players _ thrown together on such - short notice, he kiiaw it would take time for the players to jell-as a unit. - ‘Ewo weeks is not much time to create.a team folid ~ enough to give the powerful Soviets a battle, but it was the longest. period . the coaching ataif ° -could envision: Now, it looks as if the tournament has unravelted to Canada’s beat advahtage. Al CBC Radio... Dave | ‘Germany, whieh sppaared ussa Canada” Sweden G1ech W, Germany. BE. Germany Finland o-seee oe _Mendey: Reivite ; Cansda 2 West’ Germany 1, - Bnet Germany. 6 Fintend 4 oe Todep's” Garhed . Crechoslavekis ve. ‘italy sweden “va, Seviet-Unlen Wadneadsy Gaenea Italy” va.’ Waat Germany Pintend ve, Mast Germany we MUNICH”. ‘ter a Warld ockey _Shimptonanlp Monte: HUMMARY Flest: Period: ‘No scoring. Penalties —: Anderson can 01485, ‘Gartner Can 14189, - 19:08, fecond Period - h Conedi., Halward, {Olonae, a Taytor) 310) (pp) 2, Canada, Taylor (Goulet, Dionne) 10:28 a. Weet ore Kunohack! we (Serndanar,- Hiema) 13:1 ‘ Panaltiea — Kushanees eWGer: 1:03 Goulet Can: 1s. Thied~ Parlad 4 Canada, Maruk) 18:18 Panaities — Gariner ‘giaa, Kvehnhackl - WOer 4 iH. fhete en goal ay ‘Went Garmany “can A) a eh ee Goal — Weisheupt, Weet Goer: many, Wameley, Canada, Attendance _ 10,800, soe Notice of Public Hearing} REZONING APPLICATION remaining games - involving Canada will be - carried live: by ctv and by “Tay, “Doug “Halward ‘and. ‘Brian Propp.. ‘seored’ .. against. .- West a ; Props ‘ancetan, ouCselveS “pécause'of ne think . 7 needed." aetna we. for’ West’. Germany, - ‘but - ‘Darryl’ ‘Slttier negated his ‘presence most-of the’ way,” “Darryl Bitiler played one. ‘heck of a game," sald King.'.- Stttler stepped on the icé--- every time Kuhnhackl: did and won $8 per cent of' faceoifs between. the ” ‘two. Gittler recelvad-fo abjéction - from, referee Juri Karandin . when .:he.: continually 3 overstepped . ~ the - ie ot restraining ‘ line at " “Canada’s reinaining’ games at the ‘world - hockey. ‘ -: championship taceoif to beat Kubnhackl [ the draw, teams in past tournaments ~ have gone to-pleces under _- Miallar conditions: ees “wwe tried. to < play.” a controlled . game," said Sittler. us any breaks at all). “He called some” “iny penalties against Gs and a. ‘Jot of Canadian teame: Pat. 3 We knew .-dhat eg ” having a Russlan referee: “that he wasn’t going to aw ‘you're in W. “have” lost’ ‘th We ‘enew: this. crowd, would -try ta’: call some. -; pemalties and that we had to. play with a lot of poise. It's | hard’. sometimes “when oh We re : added, “Buk Dave’ Ring is Very good behind’ ‘the bench and: eet the. mys. under : Canada “ita 2.42 In - even” games. a The besa ayéctatora in the TV schedule announced. ‘TORONTO. - «CP)'" ‘wit. “ be’ - What inapressed King and’ carried live by. CTV, the . “veterans such as Sitter wis: - fnetwork: Team Canada’s composure, / Karandin handed Canada’: CTV abe penalties . and “West! announced Monday. . Wells. said that - assuming . ‘Canada finishes second: bo. Germany two and Canady EDMONTON | (CP) diet. for ” his ‘players ate . practlee Monday | _ sweat, : “and no water. ; _ Through the rigorous ones. -hour. workout, - Tessler wai, . Pelaying the measage that > he wasn't pleased with thelr.” "performance Sunday night when they dropped: an: 6-4. deciaion ta Edmonton Ollers in. the first game of the ~~ _Natlonal Hockey League: Campbell : ‘Conference ‘best-of-seven series Ie here: tonight, beginning at 7 p. mi: MT on CBC television.. ‘eentre Denia Savard. _mimmured after. “and We'te Jal: way we played .. but Edom that’s “what Teaser sald the Hawks, — ees : . ves , addin’ ‘name: Tessier hard: ¢ ~.. and Minnesota North Stara . -* Chicago Black Hawk. coach: ’ Orval Teasler had -a new after losing the opener in” each serie’, had ‘a: team- “ meeting before practice. oh , The : ¢hamplion Ollers. Smythe: Division ° through = a “g6-minute practice. . They” “advanced ” - after knocking: off. ‘Winnipeg | Jets in three. straight | games and Calgary Flames in five. epokima” Tom tr the’ Boviet: Unton in ‘the . ‘Sweden: fourth, the first: - telecast would be Thoraday “at 2 pam; EDT: ‘against - “Czechoslovakia, ‘Subsequent. , ‘telecasts ‘would ba- Saturday. at. Il “But the ‘Ollers . “expect the Hawks to sitter another’ =. secand-perlod . letdown = like ‘they — did Sunday when they took seven minor penalties, were ‘ outahota1-2and outacored 4+ O no. "They: had eight goals “gored on them #0 they're Bolg tohave toregroup and - Wells said, | Monday ate: “12180 pin, ce against the. ‘Boviet: Union. Ron Reusch of ‘Montreal ‘and: Berale -Pascall ; of” Varicouver - will héadle the duties, commentators’ “The games alsé are to be . broadcast... live . a Be am, ». abainst Sede, and ; ° ; ~ Radlo.. “reorganize” “thelt- gime plan,” ~ said” fdmonfon defenceman ‘Ke\in Lowe. “But T_antlelpate’ they'll ‘play the way they did in the’ firat’ period’ Sunday * ‘and perhapa be a little “more physical" Chicago. winger ‘Secord,-a 64-goal scorer fe the Pega: seaton and a Lions trade for: Heath — “VANCOUVER (CP) — with the Argos in 1962 when ‘defensive line: and. that West. Germany. 96-28, Goaltender - . Rick Wantaley improved his gonls-agalnit. average to. games, as Team Canada stretched ita -Mo winning. -sirésk to four. ¢ yeltow in the stands The hoise would: sx Cana year. It last, medal In 1963, won the > old “twogoal rian nm Bundy, Id ‘the Hawke will have to ay a tighter, ‘more. eleanlve type of game, ee % “The key to our tb is oready elther: ‘We should know how: - ourselves, .. We're : professionals, we're: ‘the only ones who cait feally (prepare: ourselves. for i” B.C. Lipns. sent defensive ‘ Toronto madeit to the Grey made Keys availible for @ame.”: mo Secord,: Savard. ind ‘Haht winger Steve Lariver could be the key, They’ have to find a way to shake: the tenaclous checking ‘of Ray Cate, at Hunter: anid Pat ‘of ‘Canadian ; Heath, wall A reais a Contest | ” VANCOUVER (cP) _. The public will be asked- to : end Tyron Keys to Toronto - Cup final for the first time in - trade,” . = Argonauta for cornerback . toy “do Jo Heath in-an exchange . ~ Monday MT think Orval wasmad at ?-Football League import: ° football us this morning,” Chicago’ Players. . Ht yeara., The t-foot, ‘Heath 180'pound played —. : college for: the Pitt - Panthers and waa taken. by Cincinnatl. Bengals in the: 1980 © ‘National Foothall ‘Udagueé “draft, "He algned;:; man-to-man: coverage . a with Toronto Inat®: ‘year ara "free agent. ut said Matthews. “He's a quality player who can help someone else. “We thought a defensive back might - become available in Toronto when the Argos signed Leroy Paul. We plan.to use a. lot.of season atid: Heath has’ the ability to be «@ good "Keys, 28, joined the Lions - coverage guy.” in 1961 from” Mississippi -State and was in and. out of who won the Norris Diviston help name the covered ‘the lineup for two peabons. “by beating Sb. Louls Blues. 80,000-seat stadium at B.C, . 4 D.L. } ar St. WN E a ~ ao LAZELLE MUNROE SE oe SS a | NVQ CG \ a Ave, ecaee ‘ “ERIS TING ‘EONING oot + iy “ 4 .PROPOSED REZONING. FROM Low DENSITY aboibewTiaL (8 na) 10 Hie DENSITY. RESIDENTIAL 13 won [DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (A- 3) . : OISTRICT ‘at “renmacit PLai aise 4 + Take NOTICE Residential) to property and LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ‘Lot Lots THE INTENT: Residential Development. me persons duringnormal- business hours (8: the Municipal. Council Chambers, ' Hearing. - that an ‘application to change. the zon! from R. to R-3 (High Density Residential) ening fam ma land outlined. and : shaded one the ‘accompanying: map. _ CIVIC ADDRESS: * 4800 Block Lazelle Avenue . ee - Any person(s) wishing to voice thelr of Inlonis regarding this applica yo. do 30 In writing to Mayor and Council, he of In person the eventigof of the Poon nie Take NOTICE and, be, sovertod eecordingiy, ° af 4 and NY of 8, Plan 1028, Block 41, D. L. “32, ‘Range, 5 |e ‘and 2, Plan 9027, Block 41, D.I.. 362, Range 5, C. DB. ‘ Lot A, Plan 3619, Bidck 41, D.L. 362, Range5,C.D. Lots 1,2 and 3, Plan 4384, Block 41, D.L:362, Range 5, C. D.. Lots A, B/C and D, Plan 6066, Block 41, 0. L. , 362, Range 5, Cf of this resgnin, ‘ptcaton Is to allow tor. High Deruity _ D, The Proposed: ‘amendment bylaw may be viewed by a any and all: iinsietoa _ 30a.m.to4: ap. m, ) Monday £0 Friday . at the ‘Municipal Office, 3215 Eby Street; Terrace, B.C. The PUBLIC HEARING will be held on -2 (Low' ‘Denatiy, ; deta affect. the | Monday, May 2 183, at 7:30 Pam. a isting Director a RS. Greno oto A? a metses sales, ot "write Andividual ' May °10;- “and ‘the name. chosen.for the stadium will - be snngunced: ‘May’ | | YOU CAN'T B Be. ert pepe ee UP eee ede snacataeet orem ee Place which ome opens. Sane 10, has asked B.C, residents to in with: thelr | aelectlons by - The Gfoot-7, 26Spounder waa taken by New York Jets ‘in the 1961 NFL, draft.: Head.;. coach. _ Keys became the victim of a . changing etensive: ayatem.. 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