ett foe. ne Lt tie, Se eco el Ss seaman! fe Cette . Cra - Pittsl ‘Tn. his next-to-last spring. . ~ doubles and four RBI In the ‘toning. : ABOUT PAR _ THE HERALD, Wednesday, March'29; 1978,-PAGE 5 Kitimat-Terrace Industrial tuturistic proposal from the burg thes on Corridor seen above is the Terrace-Kitimat joint councils- on recreation and tourism. Kitimat alderman Ron Burnett pays this kind of growth is needed in the area. “The industrial future of the area is bright,” explained Rameerane amet beviniel mamsmee 20 Poe Unga 5 . . . ee fH spn TAL DevticeMENT yt = = . : B EL] featentel ween HS Rests” rg | THuncenpiap nus site” ho Ae | [Redreehonst tress Rubepy - y, J] Size B00 Aa 12 000 acres; . ap ag? i | pntun reat aes cere Es Oh pipatics i? i, Senrcing Specantaora Pate a . BoE one prey Pa vA ms Pactd resin Gas E | D % . : Jackpine Flats 7 Develcpedmad access .: ) “fps OR a ae Ime Addaceri ty Tevace Anport ot ' un L “ 1] Satableler, barge seatericuanas, “ i: . 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Cas Soe Se csc ‘ f Fo | | wsose, na sa.avjal pi compre an = a Devetosed ursas arans “| phic 800 Dann, molyoger um GActealy Tote $5.1 lM OTA % roast, D biter 14i8 we omg ing a rasitentiet ctaisto 18 000.0003 ‘ CORRIQOR TRANSPORTATION BEAVIGES comaarct “~~ N LO pains Terrace Arrpurt: CLAW = Maier oede , chan Catt dose otal canniere (TranaProvincial, + Sheena Forest Products anand doves snment 7 boca charlets (Okanagan Hel icoplera} Rrevenaon areas Ober romet scar Comrecast P.stcrtvarntbarpa berrica pect Aateay wren 4.00 . neunes ae EL power srenenvenion be and wtage . voncorme 11.275 11871 Provincah Wotoeny 23 : "ae dem meets Notun pee ppetine = Contours = (00 mama intervie “Er Burnett. As seen inthe map certain areas of the corridor are proposed industrial ‘alies’, — These ‘sites’ have been purposely chosen to accomodate transportation and accessability, according to Burnett. Latest of the expansion question is the one brought home by Burnett from his Alberta visit with the Alberta Chamber KLOMETREE - o 1 a 1:99,000 KITMAAT SEAVICE CENTRE INOUSTRIAL 5:16 pod Sate 180 he 1400 acre), 40h (100 actes) deweoped KITIMAT FACTS: Potutation 11 958 41 did? vera atene 13.080 Astesihent S142 dominos tpFTh Balding Actonly Total $4 Frm 1972 Neri Re 12a ag : ‘pacing act Kas br OANA Macrerolnde Aca Setace ada population 14 000 Average income art $22 470711 cea otoas Sa b terminal te bethe first sep in a progression of growth. Burnett says the two councils were brought together on-the matter because, “What affects one affects the other. Goods being transported to Kitimat demand passage through Eaxannso brace "ot -” “s ee etc 4 ROTIMIAT PORT FACTS: Butieng G8 yalooment Aican Smeiiers unaCnemecadltd what Euscan PulpandPayer wnat pe Nestniacd batge tevin! cage 2 yeas, LES nl ac PUobs ferry terminal, pubic ona General carga termina, Duth fecrl Ral barged ombargelemmny —” Fonedl prock t tevrrenal, mmdueptel cong afar lotr brtal Tank lier cetrny & peti Shae athay TEWM ( Pitelerd! uentie watertiiet aa orh | -KITIMAT-TERRACE INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR _ of Resources. He returned with hopes for a Kitimat grain Terrace, causing an impact on the town ft Pantes toh as well as the town it is destined for. There have been no plans set for a terminal but Burnett is hoping things will get storted this summer when Alberta]. transportation minister Dr. Hugh Horner vislts Kitimat.’ Expos buy twin south-paws (CP( — The last time Montreal Expos brought a left-handed pitcher over from Baltimore Orioles of the American League, they got Dave McNally, who - lasted less than half the 1975 season and then went into the ‘automobile business. So what has the National League baseball club done for' 1978? They've acquired D4 fae but tio Baitimore and are pinning on the pala . high hopes on the palr "ay year-old Ross Grimaley. It's generally. cinceded at at the Expos’ sprong training “Cam Rogers Hg teas Steps Roget hurler. a year” d Grimsley ee a strong reinforcement of the starting rotation ul don’t anticipate problems,’ May said of ‘the tnak he faces in switching leagues after a 10-year career with California els, New York Yankees. an Baltimore. He has a 2-0 wonlost record and a 2.40 earnedrun average in 15 7 spring innings. May has a lifetime record of 106-116 with a 3.62 ERA, but all except the last 3% years were spent with the weajCalifornia club. Innthe last three full seasons with , was ‘the Yankees and Orioles, he - was 47-36, including a career-high 16 victories last year. TORE MUSCLE But an extended major. league career seemed ex-’ tremely unlikely when May - ig With a muscle tear innhis shoulder suffered | in spelng training ofniesd with California. He had been 4-9 with a 3.02 ERA with the Angels in his rookie major league season a year before, He t the 1966 season at Seattle In the Class AAA Paccfic Coast League and E] Paso of the Class AA Texas League, Thenext year took him yet another long step awey from... cfu br neomas omen ei Aecea CBR Ab srs League,abefore— he mov _around."n back up to El Paso in 1968. It. was not a happy time. “For sure, there was a tlme when I didn’t think I’d ever be e able to rate ogaln, expecially In 67,"’ May said. “I just didn’t think my arm Was ever going to come May was back in the majors to stay in 1969, posting a 10-13 record and a 3.45 ERA with California. ’ “Knock on wood—God's been really good to me, because starting pitchers don't last as long as I have: and'I know it,” May said. “But I haven't had any arm trouble since ‘65, outside of you whet, tho a oe Hearst defended «AP) — The family of Patricia Hearst has hired a lawyer to defend her in a civil suit filed by the owners of a sporting goods store which was fired at during a 1974 shootout. Marshall Morgan, who.practises Jaw In Los - Angeles and Orange County, - said Thursday he was hired . by one of the lawyers who represented Miss Hearst in - her 1976 San Francisco bank robbery trial. - Carroll and Patricia Huet, owners of Mel’s sporting goods store in subkrban’ Inglewood, filed a ecvil ‘suit "in 1976, saying: the shooting devastated. their . financial and emotional. health. - ‘The suit does not make specific monetary: reqit Misa Hearst has admitted - she fired two machine-guns 2 the store during her travels with the Symblonese Liberation Army. She pleaded no contest last year to charges of assault and robbery in that incident, “Seaver getting tight Every once in a while, New York at robably wish they will Tom Seaver wo Ryan on their pitching staff. Monday, owever,nwasn’t one of ty ee had to leave with a stiff lower back after one. inning: of Cincinnati Reds’..2-1 exhibition loss to .Chitago White Sox and Ryan first was bombed for eight runs in the. second -inning of California Angels’ 11-6 oss to Cleveland Indians, the Mets got six shutout innings from’ Swan and edged Pirates 3-2, ey before . . 0 assignment: on. Pri rik 6, Seaver “yielded . a run on. Jorge’ on first- ~ Orte’s ‘double and Lamar _ Johnson's single and then mint suld't get loose," “ co ' said Seaver, who explained that.he woke up with stiff- ness in his back, ot serious - in that 1 didn't get any work in today, but I don't beiieve it - pats me behind schedule, 1'll ... throw three more times - before o ; the, al ines. ” Meanwhile, . the Indians ee be men to the plate in inning aga’ yan and-bombed. the fireballer far the. second. time: this spring. Willie Horton wasthe Garry main’ culprit’ with two “Thad no idea where the a plate was,” sald Ryan, 8 for-. “mer. ‘team-mate of Seaver’s . witt tte Mets froo 1968 to ~ 1971..That's about my par . for spring training. My ERA for. the spring is ‘usually ‘around 600 One year It Was: 12,00." “This year, it’s 8.04. Ryan. has been tagged for 15 runs in 15 2-3 innings. Swan, who is trying to be: come the Mets’ Sourth starter behind Jerry Koosoan, INOEspnosa and Pat Zachry, blanked the Pirates on four hits over the first six inningf ani even singled home the game's ° run, Elsewhere, Jim Rice drove in four runs with a homer and single, leading Boston Red Sox to a 9-4 triumph over Toronto Blue ' Jays. The- Jays lost out: “fielder Bob Bailor::with a, sprained left knee’ which he. suffered while chasing down. a hit, Bailor is expected to be.. . Out of the lineup a week or 10°: days. Cliff Johnson entered the game in the sixth inning and ‘drove in six' ring with a homer and two singles and rallied New York Yankees to an 11-7, victory over Atlanta Braves. MURRAY LEADS ORIOLES . Eddie Murray had a long ‘ home run and an ABI single, leading Baltimore Orioles to a 5-2 victory over Texas Rangers. Los Angeles Dodgers. ended thelr . four-game winning string with a 6-1 loss ‘to Philadel hia Phillies. * Mad ced the Phils. with two ubles, a singie and three RBI. Seattle's opening day hurler, Glenn Abbott, was récked for eight runs and 10 ‘hits in four: innings: as ‘San Diego Padres ‘trounced Mariners 12-3, : ’ Home runs by Tony Armas and "Taylor :Duncan: helped’ Milwaukee Brewers 9-3 wile Mike Ivie's two-run: double and Jack Clark's two- run triple paced San: Francisco Giants over Chi- cago Cubs 5-2. Join Tamargo’s two-run single in the 11th inning gave S&. Louis Cardinals a 7-5 victory over Detrolt Tigers and Jesus Alou doubled in the iinth inning and scored on Luis Pujols’ sacrifice fy, . lifting Howston Astros over Minnesota Twins 98. oy Maple Leaf Gardens. Texans to reign baseball Texas Rangers are ex- pected to come out blazingnin 1978, ending Kansas City Royals twoyear régn ag the best in ball’s American League West. The Rangers are the most. improved team in the division, with enough ‘new power and pitching to make up the elght games that separated Texas and Kansas City at the end of the 1977 - season. Texas was the best team in the division the second half. of. 1977, building a 60-33 record from the day Hilly. Hunter became the Rangers - fourth manager of _ the season. n Tee Penge a training t player . Lenny Randle, was fired ‘with the Rangers floun- dering around the (500 mark. - Coach® Connie Ryan took over for several days until Ballard’s tiger: removed TORONTO (CP( — After recelying a telephone call - from National Hockey League president John’ Ziegler, ‘Toronto Maple Leafs boss Harold Ballard hes agreed to have a Promotional tiger emblem: removed fromnthe boards at The tiger, an ad- vertisement’ for Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the Canadian Football League team : bought recently by Ballard, ‘was on the boards for ‘Monday night's game againft Los Angeles Kings. But Ballard said it will be gone before Saturday. - An NHL rule requires that the boards be white and free of advertising, and. Ziegler’: had threatened Ballard with @ fine if he did not remove the tiger. Ballard said he intends to try to have the rule _Ferguson + Jenkins, .temporarily for the Rangers signed Eddie Stanky, who lasted one day. Stanky said homesickness sent him: back to Alabama. hase-° Hunter was then hired and he turned around the season. ACQUIRE 218K The team spent about $3 million for free-agent Richie Zisk, who belted 30 homers and knocked in 101 runs last season for Chicago White Sox. Then they signed free-.. - ‘agent Doc Medich, the savvy right-handed pitcher. And in the blockbuster deal of the off-season, which ‘involved four teams and included 11 players, Texas ‘wound: up with left-hander . a! t: tou.ddn' Mallack from New-York / Landyoa Frank:: “Luchesai eae Mee tac Sigses layer of the yeat- int “sburgh ‘Pirates, - ‘For . insurance, © ‘the: Rangers reacquired. pitcher the Chatham, Ont., native who rounds out’ a starting Stal changed soon, “Not permitting ad- vertising is an old-fashioned - thing,” Ballard sald. “Look at the money they make in Ballard originally had the Tiger-Cats logo painted at centre ice but removed it other symbols promoting the Red Cross, United Appesl and crippled children. Now he has ordered four-of the team logos painted ‘on: the ‘ice. : This was Ballard’s second run-in with Ziegler this - season. Earlier he was fined ‘before agreeing to have ayers’ names sewn on the tks of the Leafs’ road jerseys. Arid even then he. had the club wearing unreadable blue lettering on blue sweaters before swit- ching to white lettering. . that includes 17-game win- ner Doyle Alexander and Dock Ellis. Except for fireballing Dennis Leonard, the Royals : starting staff is suspect. Jim Colborn won 18 games and Paul Splittorff16, but neither is overpowering. George Brett has third - base nailed down while shortstop Freddie Patek and second baseman Frank - White are two of the slickest fielders in the business. BOSTOCK. NEW ANGEL California Angels acquired ‘free-agent Lyman Bortick, ‘who batted .936 last year, to ‘play centre field between Joe . Rudl,-and possibly Ken, , ux, fhe minor leag te Cmicago White Sox have the big bats, including Bobby. Bonds, Lamar Johnson, Che . Lemon and free-agent Fon” Blomberg. But the quality of the team’s. pitchers is . Suspect, ; As for Minnesota Twine, 2 who have Red Carew—the ” ‘best hitter in baseball—Gene Mauch tried to get out of his. contract. . to | manage California, Standouts Larry Hislé and Bostock signed ‘with. other clubs, Oakland has’ its best mache? averting on the ; Players all over the league, including pitcher Vida Blue who now is with San Fran- . cisco. Giants, That, and the: lack of ehthusiasm in the Bay area, will keep the A’s ‘behind Seattle Mariners, The predictions: Texas, Kansas City, California, Chicago, Minnesota, Seattle and CAKLANDE& ———— telephone number. aay a ibe: fre Centre Al Wilson, named the outstandeng ‘offensir lineman in the Canadian Football League in 1977, today siged.a multiyear contract with British Co- lumbia Lione of the Western Football Conference. A club ‘spokesman said: Lions sign best offensive lineman terms of the agreement w were not available. Wilson, 28, is a native vp Duncan, -. B.C. and. played college. . football at. the University of Montana before’ joining . the Lice in ja. "TERRACE aD DISTRICT _ MOSPITAL SOCIETY “A * Aad eon pares ‘ TIME: 8:00 p.m. ; v PLACE:,. Wetnesdo ine 7, W978 ? - Lecture, Theatre an Caledonia Senior © Secondary Schoo! . The business will consist ai: the ‘election'a ‘of. members of” : the Society, the electlonaf the members | fo serve on the Hospital Board of Trustees, ar and d presentation of reports - covering the year 1977... isd see sain 2 Viee tne" aa ati In order 40 be. eligible io vote, ‘membership must ba purchased before Sunday, May 7, 1978. ‘Membership : may be’ purchased at the tolfowing loéations: ati Mills. ‘Memorial. Hospital . 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