Page 6, The Herald, Friday, July 11, 1980 | First annual — regatta Ss et ee The first annual Ker-. mode Canoe Regatta will be held August § and 10, with a wide variety of events scheduled. Sponsored by the Terrace Recreation Department and the Terrace Centennial Lions Club in conjunction with Riverboat. Days, the regatta will feature a - marathon race. It kicks off the event Players making Saturday, Aug. 9 and the racers will travel 30 miles. Entrants are to meet at the Remo Bar on | the river at 8:30 a.m. and) © the race begins at 10a.m.{ Fun events, - all’ scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 9, include sprint, . slalom, barrel, keyhole, balloon, hand, bucket and safety races; gunnie burling. and gunnie r These events will take _ place at Oli's Beach on Lakelse Lake. Com: — petitors should be there by 9‘a.m. and the action “begins at_10 a.m. ; information - Further he “Cop ~ Copperside Store: we PROPANE. GROCERIES - LAUNDROMAT ~ Catpring ta camp aad (nstitetion dirs \| Phone 635-4080 ener ed eet Core re paces erate tt ol TS ie ole oe oe a can be obtained by calling” Cathy Crack'al 635-4757 or writing Box 1,-Old Remo and Skaarland Roads, R. R. 2; ‘Terrace, B.C: VEG - W.- t, aot nan ont waves on overtime _ TORONTO (CP) — A red- faced John Ziegler emergec from a National Hockey. League Players’ Association meeting Thursday and admitted league governors had overstepped = their authority by approving over- time during meetings in Los . _ Angeles last month. The NHL president said he was under the ‘impression the NHLPA endorsed overtime to decide league Rupert golfer enters finals VANCOUVER (CP) — De- fending champion — Lisa Young of Prince Rupert, B.C,, dropped a 10-foot putt for a birdie four on the first extra hole Thursday. to defeat Dawn Coe of Cow- ichan, B.C. and advance to thefina! of the B.C. Women's Amateur Golf championship. Young faces local golfer. Tne ‘Took in today's 36-hole . { the -match-play. fara’ ehampionship ‘at Shaughnessy Golf Club, Cook upsel Gail Harvey-Moore of Vancouver two and one the other semi-final. _ “L don’t think either of us in’ Cousins of Vancouver three " played our best," Young said _of Coe's and her own play.” ’ Moore. had" been .con-. _ sidered ‘the favorite after: * posting the best score in the medal-play qualifying rounds - Monday and Tuesday. an In earlier quarter-final play Thursday, Young. defeated Valerie Westell. of ° Vancouver two and one, and Cook beat Joanie: Smith of Vietoria four and three, °.— ‘Moore easily handled Flo McFall of Richmond six and five and Coe defeated Jane and two in other quarter- ‘final play. Located at’ 5233 Halliwell. Aski ng $72,000. Phone 635-4453 to view. NEAR NEW ON HAUGLAND . Modern 3 bedraom with full basement, heatalator fireplace, wall to wall carpeting, patio doors toa rear sundeck, laundry area on the main for, natural gas heating and attached carport. ; Assumable mtge. of approx. $46,000. Int. 11 percent, to quallfled purchaser, For viewing phone Rusty or Bert BUILDING LOTS ON MOUNTAINVISTA Well developed sub- division. with . un- derground «services, storm, drains, lovely ‘panoramic view, ,. cablevision and bus - service for’ school chitdren: Drop into ihe office fora map. |— VALUE EXCELLENT DOUBLE-W IDE Roomy 2 bedroom home with aver 1200 sq. ft. of living area including famlly room, 2 full baths, rear porch with ad- ditional wood heater, carpeting, andproperty Is landscaped and fenced. | ‘bedraoms, SPACIOUS HOME IN EXCELLENT AREA Plenty of room for a family to grow in, located | . on a dead end street with the rear of the lot ad- joining Skeena School playing flelds. 4 fireplace, family room, nat. gas feat, patlo and much more. For viewing call Bert Ljungh. — TWO BEDROOM HOME ON McDEEK Updated bungalow located on an acre of beautifully landscaped proparty with a garden area, trees and lawn. games during their meetings in Montreal in June. Ziegler, himself a strong supporter of overtime, _Steefed the motion through’ old-guard - owners, who initially apposed playing extra time to ensure ‘fewer ties. The governors adopted — a five-minute, sudden-death overtime period at their Los Angeles sessions, a . However, » NHLPA representatives on the NHL's rules committee deliberately left the Mon- treal meeting before the. overtime proposal was in- troduced. The other com- mittee menibers didn't notice that Craig. Ramsay of Buffalo ‘Sabres and: Brett Callighen of Edmonton Oilers were absent when. the committee recommended overtime: be put to the owners, : items 1o’.be ‘discussed’ by players and owners before’ they. can agree on a collective-bargaining © agr-. eement. so NHLPA executive director Alan Eagleson said. the cessions. from the “owners regarding free-agent compensation.’ The free- agency: issue could lead to a endipithe present, gallectivg. bargaining agreement between players and owner’ on Sept. 15, 1962. , ‘The NHLPA'-says the movement .and ‘marketability of a player is. limited if the general managers of his old and new teams -can’t agree’.on a , player exchange. _TERRAGE’S COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE 4648 Lakelse Avenue: 2706 SKEENA STREET Bungalow on a large lot featuring 3 bedrooms, full basement with a laundry room, rumpus room with ' g free. standing and two extra rooms. Large sundeck over the at. tached carport. Large — landscaped tot approx. % . of an acre. Call Rusty or Bert Liungh to ylew. CHOICE LOCATION Modern cedar exterior ‘ gnd shake roof Sets off: this custom: home wilh interlor vaulted ceilings, central vacuum system, gourmet kitchen, break- fast naok, brick fireplaces, 3 seis of plumbing, _ fourth bedroom andfamliy room on the lower level, double garage. and paved driveway and many more Linda Juba, Compare ow prices to your favourite’ stor! their Mr. Mike’s teammates following victory. _ Mr. Mike's ladies softball defeated Hazelton K'Sam Maids 14-4 in their ° first ‘game, then handed .New Aiyansh Challengers a 130 drubbing, trimmed Kispiox _ Warrieltes 5-1 and defeated 635-6142 4632, TUCK AVE. BUNGALOW . Charming 3 bedroom home with heatalator fireplace, large kitchen, family room, new gas furnace, workshop, rear pailo, garden area, green house, woodshed at! located on a large well treed lot. ‘For viewing Phone Rusty or Bert | Liungh. . . GOOD VALUE 1300. sq. ff. of excellent living space, fireplace, 3 good sized bedrooms, large kitchen, with an eating area plus a dining room, with patio doors leading to a sundeck over the double carport. Contact Rusty or Gert Liungh to view. , 5 eft of trophy, and Joy Wideman, right, - Overtime now is among’ Mi ke’s squad ‘ . 7 wins tourney | . te, aetna issue to pry ean fou r stra ig ht. ee the Challengérs 5-2 in the final. . .- : ‘Mike's finished fourth in the Prince George Invitational and they will be in Hazelton for the Gitskan-Carriere Tribal Council tournament this weekend. : COSY THORNHILL: HOME ' This compact 3 bedroom home with a sunken living room, carpeting. Franklin - fireplace, laundry area and wor kshap is well priced at’ $35,000 and is located in the Copper Mountain area. Conlact Rusty Livngh for viewing. LOT ON SKEENA’ Located on Queensway and approx. 44 of an acre insize the property has a— good view of the river and mountains. Contact Bert Liungh to view — MLS... NEW CONSTRUCTION MOUNTAIN VISTA 1202 sq. ft. with two brick ‘fireplace, }¥2 baths, full basement, patlo doors to side sundeck, carport, natural gas heat, and decorated with a Full price $37,500. For Utility has patio doors ta fine features that should European flavour. ' new roof installed fast viewing call Rusty or | tearof the property. Call be viewed. Cali Rusty or Contact Rusty or Bert | year. For viewing phone Bert Lijurgh. -| Bert Liungh to view. ‘Bert Ljungh- Liungh to view. | : Bert Liungh. a toe CLOSE TO TOWN Two bedroom, = full basement home with wall” to wall .carpeting, al- ‘tached garage and home has been renavated and a ‘JOHN CURRIE 798-2258 BOB SHERIDAN 635-2664 BERT LJUNGH 635-5754 ————— 635-5754 RUSTY LIUNGH - DICK EVANS © 435-7068 ak DANNY SHERIDAN 635.5927 ie "Linda ‘Joba of Terrace was, |; defeated. through, the.two-; <1 at ea, is tournayiatlaatate mains alee an Avesirent-td aptare;iittst. vin the “Foyrnameb and dome dh . ‘place. Oe eS WVideman: was chosen alle" [': i ; mo star catcher. ° _ The Terrace squad Earlier this .season Mr. |, 40 report t t - Sitter said he didn't expect to receive his letter. ye Harold Ballard, owner .. Ballard of. the National Hockey - ” ‘The papular ex-captain ”. spent the 1979-80 season in. . a power struggle with rand genergl”” oh na HAS PL -jast ‘situatlon:‘with Imlach -A0 - _ dayaciagn, upojnted: 10. a9 St ac¢lauses siti Pitllens: com: -tract allowing him to.veto,; -any-trade. sai aha . may mnt ED eg. “ eo San 7 mea their’ business."” en “Eagleson, who said he. ‘discussed — the: Sittler would say. only. “nothing. has changed .ag" faras know." - - 3, * “] still intend.to go.to: training camp.” ? Canada east, west. score lacrosse wins - Canada East, represented — by Brooklin Redmen from . Ontarid, rallied with a tying goal with 12 seconds left in regulation timé and went on to defeat United States 15-10- in Nations 1980 World Box Lacrosse championship play at New Westminster, B.C, on Thursday... | 7 In Victoria, Coquitlam Adanacs, representing - Canada West, downed North American Native °Warriots, 16-9 in olher play: in the’ * round-robin: tourndment.” Ken Cooley kept the game alive for Brooklin with his third goal of the night, wmitting his team to go onto a 6-0 blitz in. the. 10- minute overtime .period against the U.S. __ Jim Branton scored four goals, while Tim Briscoe, Greg. Williams, "Larry Graham and, Brian - Colm . added two goals each . for Brooklin which led 4-2. after, . the first period and 8-7 after the second period. . Mark Hahn and - Jeff Hacker had two goals each for the Americans, who, while new to box lacrosse, -played a roughand-ready style that makes ‘them a. world power ‘in field lacrosse. John Yeager, the U.S. goallender, was, named the” game’s first, ster after stopping 63 shots. The Adanacs dominated their game from the opening whistle, holding period leads of 4-1 and {13 and’ out- shooting the Warriors, players from the Eastern Can-Am League and, the North Shore Indians: 61-39.. “They took our game plan « away fromus," said Warrior” coach Ray Pinder. '''They outran us and: outhustled us. Dan Wilson scored three goals and assisted ‘on three others to be named Adanats,- alba . -». Toronto.only managed - player of the game. Rady. Bryan added to goals and two assists while Tim Bake, . Randy Delmonico, Jim Aitchison and Mark Valastin scored two goals ‘apiece, - ‘ Jeff Gill and Dave White scored two each and Mike Corneleous,, Frank Davis, . Wayne Baker, Verne Haker i and ‘Harry Powless scored single. markers. . 500 average oat EDMONTON {CP)—Jan . " Goosens' sixth goal of the season: with only ° 6:26 remaining gave Edmonton . Drillers a 1-0 ‘victory over ‘Toronto Blizzard before 10,842 fans at monwealth Stadium in the only North American Soccer ‘League. game _ played © ‘Thursday, - The wip ati 11:10 rectrd, the first time in their last eight games * they've been above 500 in the west division of. the .. American conference, They _ are currently.in second place in the division. _ ’ The loss . was only Toronto's sécond in their last seven games and left them in. second placé in the National . conference's ‘east division with a 10-10 yecord. - The teams took -turns dominating in the first half’ as Edmoiiton controlled the first 25 minutes before two excellent scoring chances by. Toronto midfielder Jomo Sono. “The-téams opened - up during thé gecorid half and. “Edmonton :continually “ap- - plied pressure on Blizzard * goalie Tony Chursky, laking : p7-L. margin in corner kicks’ -and an 11-2 difference over- ‘nine shots ‘on goal while Drillers pass. Com-' gave Edmonton, Ernie Mitchell and Garry Powless combined | for «45 shots in Warriors’ goal while Greg Thomas stopped 30 for Coquitlam. ; a In games today, Cariada West takes on Australia’at . Coquitlam and United States plays the North American Natives at Nanaimo, =’ Day Edmonton directed “20 Mat Chursky, who’ was ‘finally beaten when Edi Kirschher worked deep into the Tordnto zone and passed back:to the top of the penalty area where Goossens kicked the ball in from 18 metres out. - * ‘The shutout was the filthyof the season for Edmonton goalkeeper Pertti Alaja in 16 games. "T thought we could extend the game to overtime but it was a great shot that. won it,” Chursky Said. “It was by -me befere I could actually Move, It's one of those shots you pray will go wide but it didn't." - “The wind destroyed the game,’ said Toronto coach Kelth Eddy, “We‘had three or four chances in the’ first half and didn't put them way. Then.the wind started | to pick up with about: 10 minutes left in the half dnd iin the second half it''was‘a bloody gale."’ i” NEW BOMBER BACK WINNIPEG (CP) Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Fodtball League. have dropped halfback Larry’ Washington from thetr roflet ‘to ae room for running b Miller, = * ne pack Willy batt ' .