Bw ee ee ee ed skills as’ “MONTREAL (CP)4 an ~ tasi & summer, Notmand Leveille’ Was cheered at the ‘north-’ ~ Michel- Normandin . “Arena : for his: ‘outstanding... ‘amateur. hockey : erid. "On Monday night: ‘applauded just for rmaing it “out to- centre ice, +7" “In his: first, public’ ap-. pearance. since. collapsing .” _with a brain hemorrhage * between | periods of fa- ” National. _ Hockey League game in Vancouver on Oct. 23, the. Boston Bruins: for- * ward was pushed onto’ the: rink in his wheelchair. to :. accept @ plaque honoring .. his participation for two" *, years in a‘ local summer : hockey league. ' Leveille. was _ alert, and : smiling, and the crowd of + about 100 people gave the. former. junior hockey star and his family a standing * ovation. -. = Leveille,. ‘called “The : Kid" during his — junior ” hockey : Chicoutimi, Que., was born, 2) with’ : condition =. in , capillaries are missing and. _- a juncture of arteries in ‘the brain feeds directly into. the - Ce eee ed Ce Ee rr Y ra) Fea yy at whee a ee ee eee eee Tee es Ce Te which veins. - 1 Leyeille. — who has no " recollection of the incident ! _ We'll clean any size living toom and dining room carpet for only $q4ger - ~ until July 31, 1983 | ‘CARPET DOCTOR A diviston of Tamitik Industries Lid. JIM POCHA _ 635-9618 Terrace night, ihe 20;. year-old Montréaler « was: . ment... Hebert, league. days in’. played the litle game under. . the. shadow ‘of - a death’ threat, a Denver newspaper - - ‘ '* Lord's will,” “Hebert said "arteriovenous, a Page 4, The Herald, Tuesday, July 19 1993 i i | iy Cf foe _Leveille back in public Soa = collapsed i in: ‘the’ dressing | ie room After’ the first period a “oP as game “ ‘against. the.’ Vancouver ‘Canucks when. these: “congenitally”: " malfortied | “vessels © z The: : hemorrhage; . doctors’. said .. "wasn’t.the. +, “sdireci result! froma blow not * ‘during - “the.” ‘hockey gamé,: left’ Léveilte «-uneonsciéus- | ‘and on: “life support equi. , ‘He - “remained: in poor . condition for several weeks _ but . eventually conscicusness and. was transferred to the Montreal Neurological | Institute. He: despite _ DENVER. (AP) — ~ Bobby — ball. League championship, 7 reports. The Rocky Mountain News says it received a telephone call last week "from a man who said Hebert would “die by high-powered — Spécialists in . —Upholstery:. =-Carpet © —Waterremoyal services ; —On location drapery cleaning | —Commercial & residential carpet cleaning “We make house calls” regained * rehabilitation - ‘iter he continues ‘everything, added, . . “Speech is atiil a ‘ problem he speaks dbout 20 words now -~ but he's _ goming _ along. " “This weekend, Leveille | is ‘Hebert. won. USFL threats - rifle,’ The caller then hung ; the -quarterback ip... ’ who led Michigan Panthers: ‘tothe United States Féot- Atratd of encouraging the ‘caller, the News did not run. ~ settled. in’ Boston “courts the’ story. at. the time, but ‘ alerted the’ Denver. police: department and Hebert, “If it happens, its the - when informed of the death threat: “But [in not ‘worried about it. - "You: can'l let a lot of I'm ‘sure’. it's- somebody's ' idea of ¢ prank:”, * Prank: or. not; Panthers management and. police took .the threat, seriously, Six plainclothes security. men were assigned to keep an eye. on Michigan's practice Sessions were: covered by, . the Adams County special crime and attack . team, Hotel security was in- creased and Denver police. “had their SWAT teams in the upper stands. at the. game Sunday... - "Hebert “remained calm _ throughoul the ordeal, He played’ a spectacular. game ‘in’ a 24-22": victory” over Philadelphia. Stars, passing . for 314. yards and free ~ touchdowns: - ‘TONY ‘BADR - i, 692-6311 Kitimat “Bobby ‘takes” things 50 - easily,” said Teresa Hebert, his wife. “He’s just really ” easy going. was recently transferred. to. _eentre: to. : : ee : . Binltriend,: Sylvie ‘Bergeron - "though. he: sometimes’ hag 7 . meniory problems," Perao _— ~ delicate, .- Levellle's < . “Therese, said Normand now Hebert, . ; ‘programs: at the: cet " scheduled make-his first fp: out: of Montreal ‘since’ mi me ‘meetirigs : aimed al He 'g a: clarifying: the ,atatus ‘of his chair, . Re . three-year contract with the. . Bruins. ‘Leveille: has recelved no- -both parties are still seeking ‘the best possible agreement : for. him. “The situation - vis very They want to ‘protect him, and s6 do’ wé. We're trying to work-out a formula that: would protect his: ‘money ‘and ensure that. he gets jt." . - Whether: “not. he qalifi jes for lifetime. work- 7 men’s - 2 ‘compensation benefits - _ -@ Soheone injured o: on the job is: another matter, to be said jperno. mother, spends’ a Ist. -od- time swimming | at: “the - pool « outside. the “family’s” new... . home in’ Terrebonne, about 40 kilometres ' “north” of i , M t things like this bother you. - lontreal, . ‘They left their “upstairs _ flat in Montreal because of the difficulties the stairs : posed for ‘Leveitle who is * confined to a“ wheelchair. The new home,’ bought in. Leveille’ 3 name with money advanced from the’: Nat “mand - -Leveille _ Fund, . {ully-equipped with: ramps, The fund is made up ‘of Money : given by. Boston Bruins fans to help Leveille - with his expenses, -Levéilte currently Bets | to Terrebonne “only -weekends, ependi ast of ‘salary from: ‘the team. since ' : his aceident, but-Pérno said George Rocha, Kitimat Chalet goaltender, guessed right on this Terrace Skeena Hotel penalty kick during Sunday’s soccer game at _..{he Northwest Community College pitch. andl forearm. won the game 5- 1. “dove In time to block the ball with his right Despite thé fine save here, Skeena ' Hotel beat Rocha on flve different chances and Smith, Bradford split Kemano titles Jan Smith and: Dorothy Bradford of Kemano won . their events: in -the 11th annual Kemano Golf Club mixed open’ tournament . Sunday. . Smith carded a 126 low gross total for his: victory, while Bradford’ shot 180 for: oe her win, Mike Bruneau and Esther * Pretulac, both of Kitimat, wor the overall low net tiles in’ the tournament... Runners-up to Smith and his ‘time. dine rebabiitation \Bradford in the low , gross ion he is: ‘Skpetted. to be : for © the whole moth of . August. - ‘We're hoping hee; can stay after -that, but we “don’t "know yet," said Therese,. who is also a nurse. - “We're very encouraged 80: far. .We _eoutes only hope t his - 7 progress wil continue. mo gf. Kitimat and Barb sfrom beginnarg j eres “Louder, also of..Kitimat, « “ aresillt of the’ week ae Suitley Palmateer and John © racing. MacDonald, . both of. Five-year-old Shane . Kitimat, were second in the . Kemano. for the gross title. In the low-net event, Chris Stone of the host club beat Bob Ormerod of Kitimat. Ladies’ second flight low gross. winner was Esther ; Gloakey, who beat Geri- _Kitimat’s. BMX racers got hot, sunny weather for their Sunday event at the . ” Alexander School track, and were John MeRae_. low net chase to Pretulac _ " and Bruneau.. Ii the men’s second flight, Lorne Parrott of Kitimat beat out -Jobn Kirkbride of SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JULY 30th, 1983. =< SSS SSS EA RANTEED COAST TO COAST WARRANTY COVERAGE WITH PRESENTATION OF SALES INVDICE FOR ke fe rate Repail © ue AN "DISC-DRUM BRAKE SERVICE PRICE INCLUDES: _ Stallation cost cylinders -. pads.* Quality rear tinings - In- * Front disc IN ADDITION WE WILL: INSPECT: nos * Front outer wheel bearings | * Hydrautic system » Brake . drums “and rotors * Wheel K mart Special Price PADS AND LININGS GUARANTEED'FOR 41,000 km! RESU URFACING OTORS : AODITIQNAL WECESSARY REPLACENEAT rants on SEAVICES AVAILABLE MOST CARS, ict e uth ui EXTRA. nesunEciNg | | = K api PRICE, FOR ; | | , EENA MALL. ath “aren i fils ° 4761 LAKELSE AVE. . . TERRA 1 OD i ‘Our theives. Itan due fa any unforeseen of retuert for the merchandise to ba puri Price whenever avéilable or will sell you s Pe comperenie mone Trem al a compar ania reduction ini prize Dur bailey 1 to give | our customers satliac tion alweye Gur firm intention Is to have avery sdvertitved Ilem inptock on tern Is not availatyie tor durcheae raeton, K marl wil! tasoe a Rain n cnack haeed ai Sdvertlied ihe « mart Coade Limited 2 iu, Pall a We CA et ees sy three of the riders moved up - Wylie, Li-year-old Reg: “MeNab and 13-year-old | Lance ©. - Letourneau all moved to the novice class after the points they earned -. Sunday pushed them over RESULTS from the ‘Kitimat BMX ° _ bicyele motocross racing club's event Sunday July 17 at their track below alexander School. ‘BEGINNER , - 4&5. years old: 1. Ryan Tatbol- 2. Douplas Hickey 3. Shane Wylie * Gyearselt: 1, Bo Clark. 7.. Mikko Jankkola. 3. Tony McCrary ©. 78 yuars oid 1. Ryan Bengato 2B |: Jeing Klein 3. : Atte do: Morello: ¥.years: gid: 1. Kevin Tremblay 2. Mike Anderson’ 3. David Sliva- 10 years ofa: 1." Jussi Jaakkola 2: Marko Bosal 3. Avan Letourneau. W-42 years old: 1. Reg McNab 2. Sean Rutsatr - 3. chert Kintan "|W yeart old: 1. Lance Létournceu — . 2. Shaun Rose 5° Brad Johnson “2 Rob Gtanvilte 3. 1-16 years oH: 1.. Eric Gabas 2. James Bradley -3,- Mirko Zanerdo Wl yearsold: 1 Robert Edwards Leonard Nunes novice. 44 years old:. 1. ‘david Higginson 2 Travor Johnton 3, Michagi Bartlett TA yeursold: 1. Andrew Hollywell 2 Thomas Fotey 3. Ming Bartlett 9-10 years old: 1. Paul Bergmann 2, Eugene Oa Silva 3. Owane Silvierg WW years old: 1, Jan Chisholm 2. - Carwin Seimans -3; Drew Glanville | - Ted yearsold: 1. Paul Gresset 2. andy Cook 3. Norrle’Tennant =" 14-15 ‘years old: .°1 Steven Bergmann. 2. Travis Sanwald 3, Sruce MacRitenle POWDE ® PUFF eB years old: 1. Nicky Dean 2, Lisa *. Clark, 3, Jody Davidson . OPER “EXPERT ~ 13 years. ald: anid up 1. Mike _Crulckshank 2. Steve Bergmann 2. Don Bare. ' - 94 years obi and up nuviee-expert: 1 Mlke Cruickshank 2, Claytan Stevens ‘3. Don Bares; Nextrace;: Riverside Park In Terrace. July 24 (Riverboat Days race): Next race in Kitimat: July 31 pe | , Terminal = Express | ~ PICK UP & DELIVERY _ | ' 638- 8195 | “Rad ‘Message’ Ansveting Seve “e “For: Pager. ho. O39) (BUSINESS ROAD’ ‘RUNNER, “SERVICE TO. |. ~TERRACE-THORAHILL a REMGARPORT ° EA: GARHER LID. Tees. Bus Terminal 635- 3680 Timlick for the title: Terésa Meldenberger beat Elaine Jason in the second flight low.net event. All four are from Kemano. - Men's’ third flight low. gross winners were Glen the beginner limit. The three will be-competing in the novice class al the next race they attend. ent next ‘schedule. BMX. dich ee a fe ney _~ Terrace, CFL-USFL merger Craig in first and ‘Stan Pretulac -of Kitimat in | second, Ernie Archer and — John Roberts of Kitimat _ - were the top two finishers in the third-tlight low : ‘het - ‘ vy , - BMX riders move up a notch. July” “Bd ‘in Terrace at the - Torken BMX Club's track at” Riverside Park. The event — will be’ part of the Riverboat t_. ‘Days , “celebrations ih a good idea? . WINNIPEG (CP) — It * would be a mistake for. the - ‘Canadian Football ‘League ‘to merge.’ ‘with the: United States: Football Leagué as _. Suggested . by.” two CFL ‘of-° ficials; the general m ‘manager: . of Winnipeg ‘Biue Bombers * sald, today: “ Paul - RVOBSON : WAS’ -REACTING TO REPORTS . - Joe Galat, general manager; and coach of Montreal « ‘Concordes, and Jack Gotta, who - -holds the . same positions with Calgary . Stampeders, would favor a ‘merger of the two leagues. : “There's no story here," ‘Robson said. “What has happened here is: that,-you © have two. coaches who both _at one time coached in the - (defunct) World. Football League. “T think they've made an. off-the-cuff comment, which has been picked up. From lhe information 1 have, . there’s no possibility. of a merger." - Galat was quoted Monday J ’.a8 Saying -a’ merger would - bring. each -CFL team “a - Couple: of, million “dollars more for each CFL club 4 *. borrowed: an _ major league -baseball “BS m B.C. Plate | ‘ | from, American packages.” However’, in an Interview today on a Montréal radio station, Galat denied he snic -he was in favor of a merger of, the two leagues: He’ said ‘he mentioned the , ‘only advantage to.a merger - with the USFL would be for * the CFL to grab sore of the '- revenue from the $2-million “television contract the new * Jeague holds with: ABC.’ Gotta sald merger. would ‘be'a healthy, thing - for the Canadian league. 0") “I think we might have to -bring American teams in here to start filling the seats in, say, Montreal, I'd like to see us get bigger. and bet- ‘ter,” Robson said while. ‘at: -tendance is ‘not what. it Should be in Montréa) and. some other CFL : cities, including . Winnipég,.” the USFL: is having. ‘similar difficulties, ae “They have some réai atlendance problems in, the USFL and I don’t know that we would want to get ‘into that situation,’’ he said. "Attendance in- the CFL has been reasonably: good,” _ he said. “Canadian footbail . has always been a’ distinct ad Unique game played in ‘Canada. “As a Canadian, i d-sure * like to keep it that! way," Fans to pick. CFL stars: TORONTO (CP) — Ed Chalupka, president. of the _ Canadian Football: League: Players’, Assoglation, has ‘ddea~ from " Tv othe. CRL* fakes | ‘enéther -.orackjal holding an: allstar Fans will be able'to. select _ 7 26 players tor: both hereAst ~ tand West “sqqiadd) whe: will méet in-an all-s(ni’gaine at ui,