CHARUK, TAGGE KEY P + sa pester Lions in a must win situation Al Charuk, whuse on-field intensity {s matched only by an overwelming character trait off it, has reached the mecca of wide receivers, Charuk has caugh! 50 sses this season for British Jumbia Lions-a goal he set for himself in training camp- and needs 14 in the last three games uf ihe Canadian Football League season to break the club mark of 63 held by Jim Young. Fifty catches, says Charuk, seems tu be the “mecea for wide receivers.” “When you break it Flyers strike fast, pounce on Penquins PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Paul Holmgren started the Philadelphia scoring only 55 secunds inlo the game and the Flyers went on to register a 3-1 National Hockey League win Thur- sday night over Pittsburgh Penguins. Holmgren touk a pass from centre Bubby Clarke behind the Penguins defence and fired it uver the shoulder of Pillsburgh nelminder Denis Herrun frum 15 feet out. Rick MacLeish made it 20 at 8:16 uf the secund period on a power-play gual, stupping defencemen Behn Wilson's shot from the right point and backhanding the puck into the nel. Greg Malene broughl Pittsburgh to within a gual with 3:51 lo play with 4 power-play score, bul Flyers ruvkie Danny Lucas scured his first NHI gual al 17:44 for insurance. The luss extended Pitts- burgh’s winless streak at the Spectrum to ten games (0-9- 1) since January 20, 1974. The Penguins now are winless in five games and in last place in the Nurris division while Philadelphia bettered ils mark to 2-1-1 in the Patrick Division. NHL STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Wales Conlerence Norris Division T FAP Montrea! 310 14 ¢ 6 Detroit 12 2°13 15 4 Washington 1:2 °7 «12 «15 3 Les Angeles 12 0 10 9 2 Pittsburgh o41 87 4 * Adams Division Boston 301° 7 ' Toronto 920 7146 Buttalo 221% ¢ 5 Minnesota 173 °0 13 18 2 * Thursday Results Detroit 2 NY Rangers 2 Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh 1 Chicago 6 Minnesola 2 Bultato 1 Taronto 0 Campbell Conterence Patrick Division Atlanta 20 2 21 «12 6 Phila 22. 11 6 5 Rangers 103 12 9 § Islanders 21.17 wa * Smythe Division Chicago 2027 WU 6 Vancouver 22127 24 5 St. Louis 920 19 24 4 Colorado 040720 * Tonighi’s Games Montreal at Atlanta Los Angetes at Washington Boston at Vancouver M * rat og . : eT aA You Savings how if you are Interested In home, ask your bullder about this plaque. it has been effectively “yadam act of The Dow GMevcal Comper You can buil permanent into walls, floors and ceilings. Pick up these free booklets on STYROFOAM SM | brand insulation at your local dealer and see cut the of home heating! buying or building a new signifies that your home insulated “The S.1.5. Way" to save money and energy! DOW CHEMICAL OF CANADA, LIMITED itis to hi cost Pe ee Ca ‘Toronto Argonauls p down," he adds, “il’s only three calches a game-bul the biggest thing is the cun- sisiency yuu need to do that.” Charuk continues his record hunt Saturday in Vancouver when the Liuns, fuurlh in the Western Fovtball Cunference, meet firsl-place Oltawa Reugh Riders of the Eastern Fuvlbal! Conference in an interlocking game. The Lions are in a must- ‘win situation because they (rail third-place Calgary Stampeders by five puints in the chase fur the third and final playoff berth in the cunference. Calgary plays Sunday in Hamilton against the Tiger-Cats, In uther weekend games, lay the Alouettes on Saturday in Muntreal and Winnipeg Blue Bombers meet Saskat- ehewan Roughriders on Sunday in Regina. Charuk, 24, says he's changed his lifestyle cun- siderably since juining the Lions in 1977 in a miulli- player tirade which sent Wayne Smith to Torunta. “In Toronto Fd be out downtown every night,” he says. “Not anymure-I've setiled down. “J just bought a house... 1 like this city, [ like tne land- seape, the wcean, tall irees. Most of all, I like ihe way peuple think, their energy.” Charuk talks about faol- ball-playing wide receiver, especially-in almost passionate tones, much like a gifted musician. The former Acadia Universily slar thinks a lat abuul his profession, "I lay awake at night and think about running pass patierns,” he says, “I run each one in my head, over and over again. “Then when I go to sleep, I aciually dream abuut them. When you've dune something su aften in your mind, it becumes easy to go uul and ‘do it fur real.” Charuk’s 50 catches ranke him fifth in the cunference. His average gain is 15.6 yards and he's caughl four luuchuwn passes. ; His backup, ironically, is Young, the 12-year veteran fram Queen's University who caught his club-recurd 63 passes six years ago. Yuung now is used as a reserve, mainly at tight end un passing dawns. Charuk, who had his head shaven by team-male Larry Uleck when he arrived in Vancouver last year, now spurts a beard and full head af bushy hair. He has a degree in psychulugy and” says he's wrapped up in the concept vf “receiver men- tality.” “T's differant fram uther positions... a world unto itself,” he adds, ‘There's subleties to il you wouldn't believe. “I've gut a long stride (he's five-fuut-10), which is, really deceptive. And I’ve gut a guod change of pace. | ean mesmerize a guy inte thinking [I'm guing slow, then dart past him.” Charuk credits part of his maturity to the cvaching of Vie Rapp and the throwing uf quarterback Jerry Tagge. Tagge and Charuk cum- bined for a key touchdown agalnst Ollawa in an exhibition game this seasun when the Lions scured twice in the last minute iv defeat the Ruugh Riders. Tagge tasl year hit Young with a tuuch- down pass unthe final play uf | & the gameasB..C. came frum behind to win the inler- lucking game 27-24 in Ol- tawa, The Riders will make three changes in their starling lineup. Coach Geroge Brancato has put John Glasford at outside linebacker in place of Ron Foxx, Ray Honey at of- fensive tackle in place of Jeff Turcotte and Doug McGee at centre in place of Donn Smith. Foxx has a pulled thigh muscle and likely will be re- placed un the roster by import defensive tackle John Anderson, while Turcotle and Smith are to be rested because of recurring in- juries, All weekend games will be telecast: Ottawa-B.C. un the CTV national network at 3 p.m. PDT; Mu ntreal on the CTV easter1 network at 2 p.m. EDT; Calgary-Hamilten on the CBC nalivnal network at 2 p.m. EDT; and Winnipeg- Saskatchewan on the CTV wesiern network al 3 p.m. CST. Edmunton Eskimos, with firs! place sured in the WEC, are not scheduled. High-level noise. You can't see it or feel it, but it’s one of the worst hazards of the work- place. Where possible, employers should control it at its source. In the meantime, it’s up to you to wear proper hearing protection. Otherwise your hearing may become more and more impaired. And that damage will be permanent. Protect yourself. Starting now. WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD Siiinse 5255 Heather Slreet, Vancouver, B.C, V5Z 3L8, Telephone 266-0211, Telex 04-507765 hs = Toronta- | The Herald, Friday. Oclober 20, 1978, Page ? DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE OF ELECTION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the electors of the i Municipality of Terrace that | require the presence of the said electors al Fe the Municipal Building, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C, on Monday, the oth day of October 1978, af the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the Fm purhose of electing persons to represent them as: " ALDERMAN three) 1979-80 termi SCHOOL TRUSTEE (three) 1979-80 term. THE MODE OF NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: Candidates Snail be nominated in writing by two duly qualified electa’s of the municipality. The nomination paper shali be i delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this a notice and noonof the day of nomination. Tha nomination paper mary be in the form prescribed in the Municipal Act. and shall state the name, residence, and occupation of the person nominated, insuch a manner 5s to sufficiently identify such candidate, The nomination paper shail be Subscribed to by the candidate. IN THE EVENT OF A POLL BEING NECESSARY, such poll. will be opened at the Clarence Michiel Elementary Schoo! Gymnasium, 3430 Sparks Street, Terrace, Britisn Colurnbia, on the 1éth day of November, | 1978, between the hours of 8:00-0'¢lock in the forenoon and 8:00 o’clack In the afternoon, and Acivance Pells will be h eld at the Mumicipal Building, 215 Eby Street, Terrace, British Columbia, between the h ours of 9:00 o'clock In the forenoon and 8:00 o'clock in the aftemoon, on Monday, Noverrber 13th, 1978, and at Mis Memorial Hospital, 2711 Tetrayit Street, Terrace, British Columbia, between the hours of 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon and 6:00 o'clock in the afternoon, on Friday, November ‘th, 1978, of which every person is hereby required to take notice and govern himsell accordingly. GIVEN UNDER MY HANDat Terrace, British Columbla, this 2nd day of Returning Officer