’ reyes o I a el Ls ee a American "League oe catchers had better circte i the wagons _ before : ' Cleveland Indians wind i. up circling the bases. The Indians ran wild on -new Texas catcher Ned victory over the Rangers. “The six steals ‘tied the’ record for the most ever ‘against the Rangers — the Indians twice stole. Lumber Sale Skeena Sawmills is having a Spring Lumber Sale Saturday, April 7 Developer Says, | SELL! | Four choice residentlat lots in Not location. Full serviced, paved streets, some lots nlcély treed, Conveniently located close to all the amenities of Terrace. Prices reduced up ta $7000. 00 per lot, If you are considering pullding this serng or in the fulure now Is your oprortwalty:.. ; Pruen & Currie (1976) Ltd. Dave Brown |. 24 HOUR. Stoam Cleaning 30% oF Ask about our new auto deoderizing service / OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT 635-6142 | : Milwaukee ‘ - Yost. . catcher,” . “We were stealing off the. . ‘ pitcher, not stealing off ~ him; he has:a'good arm.” thira and three of ther ‘from, .- last: December in a trade: for. catcher Jim Sundberg, a sixtime’, Gold. Glove’ winner for his fielding was ‘acquired _ prowess. “We're going to be a running team,” said Cleveland manager Pat - Corrales. ‘Td be disappointed if we didn’t steal over 200 bases this yaar.” -.. Elsewhere in the AL, it ‘was: Kansas City Royals | 4&6, New York Yankees 4; , Detroit Tigers 7, Minnesota Twins 3; Toronta Blue Jays 13,’ Seattle Mariners .5; and’ Boston Red Sox 7, ' California Angels 4. ‘Otis Nixon and Brett Butler: stole two bases apiece for Cleveland and Tony Bernazard and Julio - Franco each had one.. Yost threw out only one would-be ‘\\, base-stealer, - and a TY replay showed Butler was ‘safe on that: one. “I think the umpires s ©6were starting to feel sorry ; for them,” Buffer said. Both sides defended is a. event said Butler. “Yost Texas starter Dave Stewart agreed that "it was my fault. Any time a runner steals a base, it’s not off the catcher. You “have to” give him a chance.’” The Indians took a 30 lead in the fourth inning ‘an Ron Hassey’s RBI . Single and a two-run Flood, Smoke & Fire Emergoncy Service Clean-up ime \ SERVICE HOME & BUSINESS AT CEDARVALE Owner wants to sell j house, shop, land, equipment and will Include logging contract If tha price is right. Phone Rusty or Bert Liungh. BEST ACREAGE SALE Close to five acres with 165 feet of view frontage, |usi.south of Twedle Avenue. Contact Rusty ol or Bert Ljungh. VIEW FOR [635-6675 | im western 7 canada ee te 4712 STRAUME AVE. HANDYMAN’S INVESTMENT Large home on 100 ft. tot, 3 bedrooms on the malin and a 3 bedroom sulte downstalrs, Priced to sell at- $67,500. To view phone - Rusty or Bert Lijungh. THIRTY-EIGHT ACRES THORNHILL Excellent trucker location just off Rifle Range Road, 4 & acres zoned = Iight industrial with Quonset style shop. Priced at $95,000. Phone Rusty or Bert Ljungh. ‘BUILDING LoTS. DRASTICALLY REDUCED ; Owner says sell the | remaining lots in the sub-divison just north of Birch Avenue, fully serviced on Johnstone Road. Priced at $19,900. Phone Rusty or Bert Liungh. Terrace . Araneae? PEACEFUL QUIET SECLUSION On 2 acres In Kleanza sub-division. This beautiful property Is bordered by year - found creek and has | eatablished garden & fruit trees. Good barn and other outbuildings. Spacious bedroom home needs some finishing. Listed at $54,000. Call Joy. single: «Franco's: RBY ‘single ‘and Pat ‘Tabler’s sacrifice fly. .. Texas scored all its runs off winner Neal Heaton in the bottom af the ‘fifth, on Gary Ward's soto’ honier and: a. two-run: blast: by Yast, ; . Royals 15 Yankees 4: Frank - White drove’ in four runs, Steve Balboni slug aed a threé-yun honiqr and every-Kansas ~ least,jonce, Gura, whose" 18 losses led the maior leagues last ‘year, had a petfect - game through five innings - ‘but walked . Ken Griffey leading off. the, sixth and one out later Tim Foli Clty, ips scored at singled. The Royals scored nite times in the second inning Darryl | Motley contributed a. double and single, White had a two- run - triple. and: - Don Slaught a two-run double — and hammered. ‘Shand Rawley aiid:Bob Shirley for seven runs apiece in: rolling to a 14-0 lead after three innings. Balboni’s homer came in the fourth. The Yankees scored all their runs in the seventh, three on ‘Rick Cerone’s homer... : =: “Tigers 7. ‘Twine a ~ Kirk Gibson hit d thrce- run | -homer - and ‘ Alan Trammell homered, tripled and singled twice for Detroit. Dan Petry scattered five hits over seven innings for the Tigers, who rallied against Frank Viola after falling behind 2-0 in the second inning. — : Trammell’s — homer made it 2-1 in the third and ‘Gibson's homer -put the Tigers ahead 4-2 in the fourth. Detroit added a run in the sixth on Chet Lemon’s RBI double ‘and scored twice in the . ‘seventh on Darrell - Evans's RBI single and a - bases-loaded halk : by: - Larry Pashnick. ‘ Blue Jays 13 Mariners 5 . Lloyd Moseby drove in three runs and George Bell and Dave: Collins collected three hits each in Toronto's 18-hit attack. | i tone Blue Jays: erupted for * sixstuns pine the -second Sinning “to. chase “Jim - Beattie. 2208 KALUM STREET A great family home In a@ quiet area of town. Four bedrooms, sauna, wood stove and sundeck are just some Steve. ‘Garvey: carries ‘a big. bat.” Bat he's:;more .. interested’ these ‘days in talking about tittle things he thinks can “make San - Diego Padres a contender in the National League” West.: Le oe, The veteran of many a pennant race with Los - Angeles. Dodgers drove in four runs Thureday, two ona. third-inning home run, as the’ Padres ran. their record to 20 by. § ed Baseball linescores rallying from a 5-0 de "to beat Pittsburgh Pirates s ‘Bb, Bithe talked afterward “ about a potential’ double- play ‘ball, he hit “in. the - . sixth. that; turried: into’ a -. - mere forceout:.-when™ newly acquired’ Graig Nettles ‘slid’ hard into Pirates . shortstop Dale _Herra. That allowed Terry “. Kennedy's: sacrifice fly to score the insurance.run. . “Those are the kind of things that good teams do," Garvey. said. “Atlanta has done that the last couple of seasons ‘and’ that’s. -what- the aa Dodgers used to do when 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE East-Divigian WoL Pet. GaL Chicago 2 £0100 — St. Louls ‘V1 «500 1 Montreal 1.1 oa 1 New York °.1 1.500) 1 Philadalphts 1°) 30 1 Plittburgh ..' 0.2, 400 2 West Division. ° San Dlago .. 2-0 1.000 — Cincinnatl - -1-1,5000 Atlanta : 110 1 Houston 1 1.500 1 Los Angeles... 3 = 7.,500 1. 2. San Francisco 0° 2. .000 Thuraday Reruits San Diego 6 Pittsburgh 6 Les Angeles ‘5 St. Louls 2. chicago 11 San Francisco 7. : Today's Games Philadelphia at Cincinnatl N Montreal at Atlanta N Rew York at Houston N Chicego at San Diego N Pittsburgh at Los Angalen N° St. tot at San Francisco WV turday.Games : philaceintts at :Clocinnati: Pittshuran et bos Angeles - St, Louls at,'San Francisco ~ ’ Montreal af Atlanta N New York at Houston N Chicago st San Diego N AMERICAN .LEAGUE Gast Olvision WoL Pet. OBL Detroit 2 °01000 — Claveland 2 O1000 — Boston ‘2 1 .4r Toronto 11 00 1 New York 1:2 «33 1% Balilmgre 9 00. Milwaukee @ 2 000 2 Wart Divisiin. | Oakland 2 01,000 — Chicago ~1 = 01.000. %& ~ Kansas City 201 OF OM Seattle 1 1. $0 1. Calllornia 12407 Texas o 2.00 2 Minnesota 0 2 0 2 Thursday Results Detrolt 7 Minnesota 3 Kansas City 15 New York 4 Clavetand.? Texas 3_ Boston ? Callfornia 4 Torento 13 Seattle 5 - Today’s Games Detroit at Chicaga New -York at Texas N Cleveland at Kansas City N° Baltimore at Minnatots N Toronto ot California N Milwaukee at Sesitle N Boston at Gakland N Saturdey Games Baltimare at Minnesota Detralt .at Chicaga, | New" York “at Taxes § Bessie al’Gdisad « fp Milwaykee ab. Seattle iN: ., Toronto at Callfornia N° Cleveland at Kanses City N PICTURESQUE 5 ' ACRE PARCELS Of timbered property at Wiltllams Creek. — Asking $29,500, Call _Joy Dover. of the features of -this lovely home, Largé tot. provides lots of room for the. children and dogs. Call Danny Sheridan. MLS. QUIET LOCATION On the Banch 1170 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, (ull basament, 2 flrapiaces, all major appliances included. Even a 1 bedroom In- law suite If desired. Asking $76,000. Open to offers. 4718 Galr Ave. MLS = Call Bob’ Sheridan, LOOK AT THESE LOT PRICES! Thornhelghts Phase HI - $12,900 ‘AL Vista - $16,000 Horseshoe Area $25,500 : These are asking prices, now Is the time — to choose that bullding lot. Phone Joy. ON THE BENCH 2 yaar ald 1200 sq. fH. home ons large corner lot. Living — roam fireplace, 3 bedrooms with ensulte in master. Asking $62,500.. To view call Dick Evans. “Qn a quiet street on conservatory, NEW LISTING 3 bedroom home only.5 years old, Living room fireplace, Va basement. Quiet area ‘ with a mountain view. Asking $66,500. Make an appointment to view with Dick Evans. -- family room.make thls 1694 «§Q. ~FT. GF LIVING AREA - the bench. A Jarge and spacious: family home - GREAT LITTLE “STARTER | This alder home has q been totally:renovated Inside. All that’s teft Is the finished ‘exterlor .. Stucte, Lovely garden - lot. Many frult res. 3 bedrooms, natural ‘gas, Located. on Molitor. Call Danny ‘$Sherldan’ for an | . appointment to. view. ht te. 1 arate com “Sonne on televising was with them all those years.” Added Padres manager Dick Williams: : ‘Nettles broke up a. double. play - Sports network leaves * i “Indians force: catchers to. circle. the wagons. Yost, ‘swiping: dix: ‘bases: ry _ Thursday night’ ina 7-3. led directly to-runs. ‘Yost: Vukovich; They. rniade He 5 “Oin, the’ fifth - ‘inning’ on : Bet the meer fly, for a : gushion. ‘This is a 25-inan | tedm and this is. a team » ¥ietory.” DODGERS TOP. ‘CARDS on? the’ only “other “National. “League ‘Bames “Thursday, Los’ Angeles. _ Dodgers topped St. Louis Cardinals 52. on Mike Marshall’s ".’. three-run -. homer in: ‘the 2th and Chicago’ Cubs ‘beat. San Francisco Giants 14-7, Pittsburgh led 5-0 after 2% thnlngs, with four of the;. Tons:coming on a grand: -slarn _by rookie Da -Frobel off Andy Hae 8 in the tap of the vey ttiggered. the aa comeback in the ‘bottom of that inning with homer off. Jose Dales then slashed a five-run fourth. that oe ee ‘San Diego 47-6 lead, he ae ‘then Williams tumed: his new bullpen weaae ." came that insurance™ in the sixth. : Lule DeLeon: che hifless ball © for-..2 innings to pick up the i = Godse Gossage, 10 the ninth. . Dodgera 5 Cards 2 7 Marshall cracked - Als opposite-field shot . ne Whilfield’s leadoff sing a- sacrifice by Ken: Landreaux, and :8n intentional walk to Guerrero. Marshall ‘has: driven in six runs in tHe os pleasant, taste TORONTO (CP) — Labatt’s-owned * ion Canada Sports Network ‘ won't bring an end to the ’ “Beer War” in Canadian _sparte, but the new sporls . - ‘programming ,”-. concept has. left a: pleasant taste ‘with at least one of the brewery’s chief adversaries. “It's a very interesting venture," Don Thompson, _ vice-president of public affairs for Carling O'Keefe, sald of the new network. “They saw an opportunity and grabbed ‘ agin whether. ‘it will . have an effect on the so- Called beer war is hard to say at this time. We'll be monitoring its perfarmance carefully.” Thompson sald the network, -granted: its licence earlier this week "_. by the. Canadian Radio- television _ and . Telecommunications Commission, may prove profitable for the three major breweries Labatt’s, Molson and Carling O'Keefe, ‘He suggested there will 2 eR iby: able op PREVENL ,, games - involving professional teams owned by Carling O'Keefe. “My. own view is that they will need at. least 500,000 subscribers to: get the minimum advertising - ' value,” Network president Gordon Craig, a former CBC . Sports president, , broadcasting ‘Molson’ krows “ACSN. is doomed without thelr ca- operation. Lo “Frankly, we need them now,’’ sald Craig, who hopes to begin: the new. - service, Sept: t, “in”: the business now and we must sit down and negotiate with Carling ‘Keefe and . and reach agreement with them.” Although Molson ' officials could not be reached for comment, Cralg said the brewery. has vowed .in writing to try to negotiate with ACSN OWNS THE RIGHTS Molson. owns the Canadian television rights to all Canadian National Hockey League clubs other than Quebec Nordiques, who are the property of Carling O'Keefe. The latter also owns Toronto Argonauts of the Canadlan Football League and the Canadian television rights for baseball's Montreal Expos, as well as the CFL and U.S.-based nee i os A i of wwe ‘Rontesls int-its" first year — and because “CRTC - regulations stipulate it must show at least 47 per cent Canadian content during prime time’ — the properties of the two. other breweries -are essential. And although Labatt's owns 45 per cent of Toronto Blue Jays, the broadcasting of games involving the American: League baseball club is not guaranteed. Basically serving a menu of leftovers programs that elther CTY. or: CBC aren't televising . — ACSN intends to show as many games of the Canada Cup hockey tournament in September that CTV doesn’t plan fo televise. “I've made a specific deal with CTV for ‘a specific number of games — 10 or 11 (including semifinals and final),” said John Hudson, director of media properties for Labatt's, which owns the Canada Cup television rif “The rest of the games are free for (Action Canada) to carry.” ae ACSN also has reached an agreement in principle with the Cana Interuniversity Athlete Union to carry) a substantial number of its hockey, basketball and football games this fall and winter. “We _have an ; agreement “jn. principle. and: we'ra -idellghted Mens said John MeConehis po CIAU director. of marketing’ and Public relations. McConachie said - the CIAU also is hoping to’ reach an agreement with. ACSN on coverage of its “up and coming" sports such «=oas = swimming, diving, track and field. and 1 valleyball. Me Peterson has bright future RANCHO MIRAGE, © Calif. (AP). Lauri Peterson’s caddy believes . the young golf pro has a bright future on the Ladies Professional Golf . Association Tour. — “IF she can make the » ¢hanges in her swing she’s working on now and keep progressing, she'll be.one of the beat players an the tour,” said caddy, Paul Peterson, who. also happens to be her husband, . _ Bis prediction looked good Thursday, -as she fired & 68 to take the first- round lead in the women's richest totrmament, the $400,000 Dinah Shore, ‘Using a new wrinkle in her swing — cocking her - wrists sooner in her backswing —~ Peterson clipped four’ strokes off par over the Mission Hills Country Club course to forge a one-shot lead over ‘Kathy Whitworth and Patty Sheehan. Coming off a rookle * Season, the 23-year-old, .with many special ‘features, 4 bedrooms, “yaulted — cellings, double garage and large @ mist. to see. For an appointment: fo view | call. Danny. Sheridan. ' PROPERTY STARTER FARM Two bedroom, on Kalum Lake Road, fireplace, separate carport, greenhouse, - situated on over 1 & a acres of fand. Price $47,500. Open to offers: Call Rusty or Bert ’ Liungh. _ HOBBY JUST REDUCED - $8000 2 bedroom with ard bedroom, rec raom | and extra bath In full basement. House In nice condition, convenient — location near hospital. .Now - $59,500 MLS Call Bob Sheridan, ' Investment this could " gross. : owner owns 60 percent . REVENUE ° ' IN- TOWN ACREAGE Attractive. 1700 sq. fH. split level hame recently renovated J and on 8.4 acres with a garage and barn- workshop. Owner would consider trade. For details call. ‘Dick Evans. If yoy are retired or | fust. want an be It] For $110,000 your return on | Investment would be approx. $25,000, This is - a well run -mobile home ‘park and- the - of the mobile homes tn .; this park. For further : detalls contact Panny . , ‘Sheridan. * badFaoms- EXCELLENT LARGE -§ FAMILY HOME - Located. on- Labelle _ Ave. ‘Over 2600 sq. ft. of -Niving area. ve ahd... bathrooms. on. vod floor. ‘large ‘family’ F., Foam off kitchen, 2627 . rec room, 3 bathrooms . and.-3- fireplaces. Sundeck over locking very, private back ° yard. MLS ‘Call fiob Sheridan. | ve “se PRUDEN & CURRIE (1976 LTD.) AOHN CURRIE ams-456 BOB SHERIDAN 655-2544 BERT LJUNGH 625-5754 RUSTY LJUNGH 635-5754 636-6142 = Dick K EVANS ase DANNY SHERIE 4n5.5007 JOYDOVER — 635-7070 3" Schoo! District ‘children living Thornhill area, - School, : 100 pam, < 3:00 p.m, “ Immunlzation record to up by Skeena Heaith registration, ‘Children entering Grade : immersion respectively. Announcement announces Registration for new students in French Immersion - Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2 and 4, for In the Terrace. Registration will be at Kitt K’Shan Primary 4730 Graham Avenue on TUESD. APRIL 16, 1984 from 9:00 a. m. a it Is Important that children register ai at thts I to assist with planning” tor Sépetnber.” "e Kindergarten ‘children ré sa istering must. be five - years old by ‘Dacembel certificates are required. re “ye ‘Please -bring your Kindergarien: child Health Unit will provide questionnaires ‘| -schoo! for parahts to flit out. have been: registered Immersion, although It is desirable to ha _ 30. Grade 1 and 2 Immersion are ve done requisites for entry into Grade 2 and 3 No.88 (Terrace) oe noon and coh po uae a "94. ° Birth, ° ee u stead a im 4 int registration. Skeena . a} the: They wiil- be picked Unit staff following. 1 Immersion tied Hot. Jn Kindergarten necessary pre. New. SFU oy. " Steweltdaon, Arizona State produci sald she has a prem to win the tiglous tournament, Dut add “There's still 54 note te to go. i} Being a husband and a. caddy has its negative ap - well as positive aspects. . “She can say things c me she couldn’t™: another caddy and off some steam,"' he br “I may take more abuse than other tour caddies, -- but it goes with | tlie territory. Heading into the sevand round of the tournament, Juli Inkster, Patil Rizzo and Judy Clark were two strokes off the pace. - A group of seven: — including defending . champion Amy Algott, Donna Caponi and vou ; Stacy — carded 7B... ™ coach ° VANCOUVER (CP) = Stan Stewardson hus bee appointed. head” ' basketball coach of Simoni Fraser University atten a, athe a a absente,.-”: : -athletle . director Lorn ei ‘Davies. a . | Thureday. wha fetched sa" cate. rom: 1980; takes . over tigi ‘Mike a | * "