Ree ee myer eines fe eee ne ge ae a: PERRACE-NITIM AT : ' Lint By GEOFF FRASER ee oe . TORONTO (CP) — The toe ; uo year of frustration is almoat - wo complete fer Toronto Biue ° C , Jays of the American 4 " i . : Leagie, : ; . 0 So The Jaya completed their , - . ; — 1970 home schedule Sunday ‘ . andhfinish the season on the : ; roadhwith three games each They have a 62-104 record, . : atil) below the §4 games the : ‘ -. | won dntheir maiden baseba - . ' | season In 1977. They won 55 , a last year. 7 ° When the team was for- - os ‘ med, club officials em- . phasized that winning teams take a long time to build. So ’ . Is the job closer to com- no Ste pletion! Probably. Toronto at Boston and New York. as a .young talented: nucleus. . - " Oneright move in 1978 was ws . ; the off-season acquisition of poe ; te, shortstop Alfredo Griffin, 21. ae mt . - : Griffin's development into ] _ " “ coe , . a a rookle-of-the-year. can- : i sot . ,didate may be the biggest _ oe : ; _J contribution that manager Roy Hartsfield made this , * year. The Dominican Republic ' native raised his batting average to more than .275 from leas than .200. Even Griffin's team- - record 36 errora are shunted aside in Hght of his club " records in runs (77), hits * (168), aingles (138) and sto- - len bases (18) going into ; tonlght’s game. Other young players that ~ Bhow good potential include pitchers Phil Huffman, Jim ‘? Clancy, Dave Stieb and * Butch Edge: catcher Rick _ Cerone and second baseman -. Danny Alnge, All are part of the Jays commitment to develop young players into a con- teat on. Sileb and Eid man, Stleb an rookies, had a combined ; of 16 wins and 27 E record » . losses. Cerone, given his firat " real chance as catcher, eame through with a .230 . average and 60 runs batted : in, triple what he had last year. gw eege Ainge was steady at gsecond ‘base and may become an excellent In- flelder complete games and : << JAYS NOT SINGING Wm wi A most depressing staff set club records of 43 seven shutouts and reduced the number of hits and walks allowed, ; Tom Underwood and Dave Lemanctyk, until he was hurt, were thestrength of the starters with a total of 17 victories and. 23 complete games. Lemanczyk had oe | iS Sad C—] a Se 1973 GHEY 10° Security Camper a c= 4cyl. standard Alr, stereo —___] SS rd a 4 Toronto relievera had only 11 eaves, lees than halfof last : : ne ‘s total. ernest rates nee ES OR But the young starting ® ' Elaine Hottod; Car’ Huhiphréy, Bob'Salkeld = ~- ) and friends s | d fi et off toward Terrace wert. Lahedlse MOTOR HOTEL Don $cha : e e —_= e r =7s “Sy — River run for daring |}ff s4vz rivs vottars ByDONSCHAFFER | sxof the group finally made together, discuss new , Herald StalfWriter ., it to the mee . te MONDAY thru SATURDAY | The North West ivers; a. Threé cf ti’ group hatbelt a rd a fave 8 mee, Eas “ to, local groupof Scuba andskin and the Hottots, were Their next meeting will be eee Select f divers, held a “river run” eparatedfrom the reet ata mar the end of November, Seanad rom Stet. Saturday. A “river run’, for those not familiar with technical their trucks at Usk. Another photographer, Dou terms, is a float down the floater, Doug DeProy, Fameron, to speak ond Ploase present coupon Skeenainwet suitsandinner headed for shore early perhaps give lessons. before ordering peo. arp wae made up af because he had to get back to Further details will be 7YA ; One coupon per Ce OD vee chDr all “The other six finally Senn’ MF on Mls ¢ dining couple full ofthe spirit of adventure, reached Ferry Island around and all with a Saturday 3:30 p.m. ~ Meclora Wi morning tc spare. Bob “Wethoughtthattheriver’ eo as I. Sulkeld, president of the was moving faster than it “ea . Excellent Service 7 dub, adid that this was the was, so we underestimated =" SS SS Reservations 628-0141 first time the group had tried the time that it would take us ee ae Qs ow Valld_untll Sept. 29 | ariver run, and some ofthe to get to Ferry Island,’ + we) | tnembers were having Humphrey said, : second thoughts before the ane group emphasized Then relax and enjoy Pp. . ey are all experienc The ten who dared, in the water, and that the WALLY KHADIKIN Salkeld, Gary Humphrey, Garry and Elaine Hottot, Allen and Edelle Robison, Daud ait aah - Ed pod time, the tp ras a BUCKLE UP ulmeisier, ury, dangerous sod Sh ter S EE groaps wit the «= EVERY j 4620 LAKELSE' AVE. TERRACE f ferry site at 10:30 a.m. ar- med with only the inner tubes and refreshments. They expected to reach | Ferry Island about 1 p.m., but were caught wawares by the slayness of the aurrent which carried (hem. Humphrey said that only PUBLIC To affect construction River from a point 1,000 38 miles west of Terrace, Rivers, a tendance at the side. The obstruction wilt be TO BOATING necessary to obstruct the north channel of the Skeena boundary of lot 4803 to 8 point 5,000 feet upstream of the east boundary of fot 4803C.R.5. This ls approximately area of the Salvus CNR aiding and (sp 2.46 miles up- stream {rom the confluence of the Kassicks and Skeena River traffle Is advised to avald ihe north channel if at all possible and fo contact the power borge (DELTA TRANSPORTER) which Ie tn ai- LORAM INTERNATIONALLTD. division in the ver, and ended up thumbing back to average person would be ill advised to attempt this type d trip. Although they had a q@alifications this one has mould attempt. The No Qub was just organised this past summer. [t has 31 members, and puts out a rewaletter twice monthly, The club was organised to mable local divers to get NOTICE of a pipeline it will be feat upstream of the enst B.C. and Is In the general 4 119" cable spanning’ the West Diving end they will bring up a datinguished underwater f BODY * Richard’s Cleaners Ltd. While Dining with a Friend and many additional selections. oe . In a Famng'a LOUNGE “use our river. It wiil range [n helght from 2 feet.to 12 feet above the water. There will aise be a 12” discharge Jine wy suswess ‘ B projecting trom thesouth bank Ina northerly direction. LoTHiN This closure fe in effect SEPTEMBER 24. OC. Sanitone, ae eee TOBER 24, 197%. 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