Lao pa teen AA Petes oi Re” Geib re Pair rie erin ry an The: Ware, Friday, - damage was - charged with falling to yield ~ thelr unique sporting The hockey cards will _Bbave to go away next week at Clarence Michiel Elementary School in ‘Terrace. The kids ‘will have’ to get 2 back to serious study ° after their fling this past - week with their latest” “-eport craze, pitch ing hockey cards. shuffleboard with a good measure’ of pit- ching-pennies thrown in, the game has swept ; 3 Clarence, * Michiel, Kids at. Clarence ‘Michiel Schoot recently completed a tournament in a prompting | "Principal event ... hockey: card Clyde Inouye to promote . a school championship. The kids spin or toss : hockey - cards at a | landing board laid out’. ‘next toa wall from a distance of about 10feet.’ Penalty | points’. are assessed for misses ‘in : four events. In‘ short- 7?" sieg, the kids try to Payette abate | a line” fe “board. In topsies try to land ‘one card on: top of another. In knock- - down, a card) ‘Is leaned . Against * the’ “wall. and __ Must be Anocked' down. Elementary | toss their cards. In rebound shortaies the Wall must be hit before the card lands:on the Everyone: who. par- . “* ticipated ‘in :the- toitr- ribbon and all sorts of - _ Prizes were given out, _ The lowest - possible. ~ ac aedee is 16.0 The lowest: “(4 ipeoee opecoftied ~atré tina ~~ “af Warmest aa a . the semi-finals. : won "Thursday ¢ in-: the . * val finals; the. grade. five © “boys swept the first five.” _ spots, Binder Kandala pitching. Here Alan Finlayson left,- Marc Smith center and Raj Bal right, prepare to ‘Adam Ford with %2,- nament received ‘a -- finished in oa petw with 31 points followed by _ Peter Yip with 34 Trevor Hanson with: ‘-: and Kevin Lyndeti with’ 3%; Kip Lindsay, Mike’ , Schmidt and Mike:: Lamb, all from" ‘grade * glx finished six, seventh, - ‘and. BMghth w with atures" at oh add ae eeibactivery”” " Brent” ‘" . Péteh ‘of “grade | seven « was ninth wit 39 points _ and, Alan Finlayson. of . grade six was tenth with 41 points, =. ok . _ VICTORIA (CP) — The New Democratic Party took ' advantage. of a request for authorization to spend $1.184. _ billion; ‘or one-sixth of -the.. ‘B.C, budget, to say it still believes the Social ‘Credit: government is budgeting for . *. @ surplus. The legislature approved an interim. supply bill. allowing the government: to. spend the money, but not ‘before a move by. the op- position to. reduce. that . spending by $50 million was ruled out of order by chairman Walter Davitison. The chairman was supported» ‘by the: Social: a # % wae - presented by: Finance Minister Hugh Curtis. to provide the government with operating funds until the spending ‘estimates. for, all ‘ministries are approved by the legislature. : Finance critic Dave Stupich (NDP-Nanaimo) — reminded Curlis ‘we . (the NDP).-don’t believe:. his ‘figiires about’ revenue, we ‘don't belleve his forecast about. expenditure and we believe that ‘he is budgeting. for & surplus which. he: in- tends to use for other pur: potes. " * Rosemary Brown (NDP- Burnaby-Edmonds) accused © Credit” the goverment of delaying “presentation of the vill fow majority. The Intec rope bill ‘political purposes: a “POLICE ‘Terrace "CMP report; a traffie accident which oc- cured ‘Thursday at the corner of Eby Street’ and — Straume: : $1,500 ,worth: of: reported. to ihe ° two vehicles and Alexander Dona}ison- of Terrace wae, the right-of-way. $150 of damage | was toa vehicle parked _ +: the Sandman’ inn, the . feault Of @ hit and run: No . one has been tharged. « In Kitimat.there was two ‘yebiele accident at Eagle’ Sireet when a 1973 Toytta’ and. a .1976 Dodge van éollided. Donald Hahn, of . Kitimat. recelved facial ‘injuries fa the accident. tothe vehicles was ‘extimated at $1,200. . Lawrence | Mupsicolte | Meise reported that he lost control " ot his: 168% Camaro oa = way % early Friday. The: a ss a eluded: vehicle ‘polled inte. a. ditch | and: ‘received | extensive. “damages. Massicotte atid a . passenger received: minor injuries. * AG 14S a.m. Friday Bill. Mah’ from the Chop Suey, Kitchen reported a theft of 80 ourtds of spareribs, at RCMP report that - ‘hey sire in‘ possession of a wheelbarrow picked tp in- the Whitesall area. The owner may claim it upon. identification. 1 : 5 (ears wy. ‘She sald she had received a number. of calls from grouphome operators; ‘foster homes and” others. under contract to. the human "resources “ministry in ‘forming her they -have nt. recelved their cheques. for March 31 and April i because the legislature had: rot ep- Proved an intermim. supply, rows said; 1" ‘ne ‘tala’ . them the bill had-not been introduced ta-the house utsill now. Inttead, they were told the cheques were ready but were being held in the ac- counting office because “this house has oot passed this bill, and. thit’sIs conte Socred dirty trick,” ; NDP me it ‘ga surplus cout “Human Resources _ Minister Grace McCarthy defended’. her ministry * saying she had received a sumber ‘of calls asking. her when the” money would be approved. - _ Curtis. said provision had been made for. emergency rads to be available J necessary. The opposition ‘altempted to redice the authorization by the amount it sald the government had said . it ‘would cut the budget. Touriam Minister Pat ; Jordan slept while the spending authorization awent from _.cominittee of supply, - ‘committee . of ‘ways and “eans aid first reading. . _ VANCOUVER (CP). — A: ' special. arbitrator has. ruled | that 24 workers fired during - ‘the recent’ B.C. Telephone Co, strike should be rein Stated: . immediately,-. a - spokesman for ~ the Telecommunications - : Workers | Union said, Thar aday night, =, Arbitrator ‘Allan ‘Hope, a Prince George, B.C, lawyer, agreed with the unien’s position that the company did not have the ‘right “to discipline . workers. ..during the strikeJockout.; becawe there ‘Was..n0. contract’ in force, gaid i: union. vice- president Gecege Yawrenko, Company ‘spokesman Bob Johnston sald ‘that - the company agreed. to abide by” the arbitrator's report | and “that'sa decision ¥ we have to. Jive wil Both the company and the . 11 ,-$00-member~ ‘union agreed 1a. observe Hope’ 8 decision on the fate of the z4 workers asa condition to end.. the - ‘L4-month - contract - * dispute and retum to work ‘March 23... ose The 4 vaio fired. tor’ “+ alleged misconduct on picket . lines during © the ‘strike- lockout, which ‘began. Feb. - 10. Thirteen were allowed to © - return to work: with. ‘other : employees . while’ the. re- , mhalning 10 were. ‘suspended .. pending Hope's decision. : A case’ against the ‘uth © ‘worker ‘was dropped ‘after * the company agreed it Was A case of ‘mistaken ° identity - - * and: apologized . to” the, em. - “Ployee. _ were: without disciplinary . “action “or Teprimands, but’ with,’ full: -” pay and seniority, Yawrenko, All reinstated ‘employees. said. Yawrenko. ‘paid hear! Bitrator's décislon was good: ; new# for the labor mibvement 2 - because, “Hope has set some - kind -of standard -that: you don't ‘discipline. during a - ptrike.’” - Yawrenko said Hope con- “Many people don't believe me when I. tell them, Sid Meeres says In describing his first JCB hydraulic ~ excavator. "But that machine has been down exactly once in.7 years. And that was Just recentiy.”, “With this. fecord: of ‘dependability, Meeiés recently. ought anothe JCB excavaibr? he uses exclusively’ on. rock ork, -axqavating and feeding into ‘a.crusher to produce ballast a _ The 8058 has an oversize bucket for better | lodse: . = “rock production and 30-inch pads for ‘improved: Stability. “And i's a pleasure to operate Meeres Says, « EUP © firmed the unlon viewpoint tts Gne.an 805B which ~ "that “there is a afiidamental change in an- employee- . employer. “relationship. _duritiga strike and the effect -of that change Ls. the lous of « the employer of any right to discipline while the sirike is in progress." * «The insue raised is ove of | ‘lew and I'am in agreement union, i gaid Yawrenko, quoting Hi ope. 7 He sald Hope sald be would:* ‘aot consider whether or not sor 2, im, bag a 0a nthe applicatin toa otthg test, I have concluded. all- employees should. return. to (work... mediately," Hope sald, ~Y¥pwrenko said that. said when no formal contract: exists, the. company, can -always seek the help. of the ‘ courts or. the labor 1 “with ‘the” position, of: the . -to. countér ‘itegat actions by eryhinn B. “ the'company discipline: WAS. 6 : appropriate, : “E do not see it ag open to «| ; “ ‘me’ to consider. alternative forms of discipline such as a | auspension or a reprimand,’ “Hope:-said, “The issue is whether the employee should , return to work: e a bo fiot see it es a question of whether oc not " discipline is apptopriate, but -whebher the ‘conduct of the * employee is such as to offend ; the restoration. of the-em- ‘wi " ploye¢employer _Felatioa< * Bhp. a ‘ “Only down once in 17 years... a _ that’s why! got enothory JCB hydraulic excavator” 30 am to 5: 30 pm met : : ANGES: * Winter: to Summer 4930 Hwy. 16 W.. ‘WESTEND & j SERVICE | | . bh 35 9, us $8. Tax : Oil Change a ae oe - 2. tires $5. 95 i Oi Filter bol ae : _ * Lube Job ' é soi $ 4 tices $11. 50 General Inspection “COMPLETE - Fluid Levels Checked Includes: | . AUTO" REPAIR” - ee Plugs & Points, labor, scope check, adjust | (l'. boy $24.95. |. carburettor, set-timing and dwell, check | = SATISFACTION : oo, C1205. - ~ starting. & charging system | ATADAR _ & a and 8 cyl $16.95. ms imports & at Trucks) GUARANTEED “8 - 24 Hour Service.” 24 Hour Sarvien 2° = 635-7228