Danas f ily la ge 4, Tha Herald, Tuesday. February 8, 19 ly. nee direct: automotive sal a \ Please phone fer reservation 635-3618 / 7: Ernie Fisher a tong time~resident of a... Terrace, has |oined the-staff at Terrace “Chrysler-and Terracg Métors Lid., Ernie sis a welcome addition tb their sales staff, “and. backed by. 22 years. experience In disci $$ your “next: new or ied car or ruck. a ‘UNIONDALE, wy. (AP) _ Right: ‘winger Lanny - ' “McDonald. ‘of. Calgary Flames, who. leads : the. fa “National. Hockey. ‘League: : with a7. goals, oP ‘auceéas this: ‘seaton q an teamwork, _ ae ¢ paven’t: ‘ctianged. my. sp. style,” -McDonald-said on | ‘the eve of the NHball-star game tonight “at: Nassau. Veterans: Coliseum. ’ better, who hniows?. “But i more than anything, T feel the’ reason for my good ‘season has” beeii omy, credits’ ‘bis’ Memorial ’ “Perhaps I've - . been positioning - "myself : teammates! ‘The 5 plagere a on this team have worked bard ; and permitted: ‘me, to.seore ‘more goals;: We. too: bad the | a two years: with; thé troubled..: *,: Colorads Rackiés hefore li he was traded ‘to. the” Flames. Ve Y eDaaeii ‘who ‘turtis: 30 “onl Feb:16, isinhis 10th dn. the: NHL: . His linemates, ths ¢ have Kent.:Nilgson’ and” “Mel “Bridgman and. they've helped make‘ MéDenald’s period of adjustment. easier in Calgary. pets Toronto's first shoice: ‘in 8h dont “ ineluded. * ‘Doug. Risebrough, Paul Relabiat, wie the? 1978 ainateut’; diate! McDonald spent most of his © “ ¢dreer starring’ ‘tor’ the” Maple Leas, ‘He then ‘Spent: ; Tast' seagen,. o ke ts traded,” he said after an’ ale “star practice. ay know: it’s’ = ‘part of the game... ° or, But: no: ‘matter : where -: Tve been ‘I've: ‘managed to: ? find “something: positive. I there. “You: can't happened. " :. McDonald. ales a Tt of ding: look: back: . “and feel bad’ about what, “credit to rookie head eoach “Bob Johnaon. ; “Bob Johnson is the mint” positive. .eoach T've. ever positive. in’ ‘the game, wi the: players.” » ‘Johnson. this: ‘season.’ ‘played. tor. We can loge‘7-1, and he-can’ find: something |. which . «, is: very. ‘hard, to “do: ‘That’ ‘a : : bound to start: rubbing off o on’ expec ts. 5- ‘McDonald ‘to score 70 goals ‘And he'll get ¢ enough’ ice :4imie=- AB much ashe wants —toget it; sald the coach. “He's. my ‘best ° two-way ” player; ii The, Flames have played well | ‘the. eat. ‘sh vieeks - “behind McDonald's’; high: powered | ‘game, ‘moving: up‘ trom: ‘last fo Second. place’! in. the Smythe Division::. Ag. for’: aa. ” McDonald is “ones all-star. “all, He.4 says. “he'll -be going 1 ea maak ‘won't. ‘be’a: break ats! : - “all-out, as ustial, as the best: : - «players in the NHL meet in: the home of the Stanley Cup- ‘Sure, the game's “for entertainment, but It’s also very competitive. Our ““ehamplon: : “New — York ‘Islanders before a. sellout. -erowd: of 15,280... _ breaking) “centre, “MeDonald by-two goals‘but ds running ‘away’ with “the " MeDonatd will be starting. Yor’ the. Campbell: Con-.- ‘ference alongéide: hockey's - miost:. ‘publicized © ‘player, - Edmonton’s ° Wayne: ‘Gret- ‘thy. ‘The: Ollera'- record- ‘trails: points race. for’: ‘the: ‘third -straight season.‘ The two top. idctors. will | " test the NHL's hottest: Boalie * conference has‘ lost six of in Pete -Peetert of Boston Bruins, who will bp starting, . for the Wales Conferérice, Saskatoon NHL t bid set aside yet again Peter Badonl, are pursuing * te ‘UNIONDALE, N.Y(CP) "— Saskatoon's move for a | National. Hockey League franchise has chilled a bit to awalt “another - day ‘of ; : decision. * But chilling factors are - 4 not unknown in the history of NHL franchises and the: attendant: wheeling. and "| dealing that goes of during any ‘protracted, ‘negotiations, If the money is tight, a Saskatoon: deal © probably can be siruck.. 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Con't Many Facet [Il Etalt Une ™ 43 | Detector | Dave Special | Hokey con't * ot Plane. | Fole L'espace Zovernors” ‘meeting. ‘Mon- a Some- ‘While Saskatoon :-stip-. “porters were busy publicizing | their “eity’ of 155,000= as a hotbed. “of hockey, the league held its ‘annual dinner ‘and prepared . for ‘the, 35th -all-star game “tonight on the home ice of the ; ‘Stanley: ‘Gip-champion ‘Istanders.:: ‘General. ‘manager. Bil Torrey of the Islanders was presented’ with-‘the 1983 Lester’ Patrick - Award: for his ‘contributions: to hockey. in. the: United States; The ‘award had. been: announiced ° : . the governors" agenda. - earlier. ets a power -play ° to. “erush -Brandon ‘Wheat Kings 11-3 “-in-the only Western Hockey "League game “Monday night. 24 i wth “ale "Turcotte. Betting’ the ~ other, as the Winter Hawks “improved , their ‘tstplace * record in’ the: We tern Division to 36-13, 8 -.'The hapless Wheat. Kings - Femalned in seventh ‘Spot in the Eastern Division with a 15-39- reeord,. ‘18. points - behind ‘Lethbridge Broncos, -; Who hold down the division’ 8 _ | sixth and final playoff spot. _ The . Winter * Hawks jumped to a 3-0 leadearly in “2: the first period; but - the - Wheat Kings struck for two quick goals to get hack into _ the game. =< rFzoO o<«tPro © . without revenue . BRANDON, Man. (CP) — Portland: Winter | ‘Hawks: * scored three Short-handec . _ Goals and. twa. more on: -the FONs ‘Winner’ last year ‘was Emile Francis of St. Louis . Blues;~" who 18 president, general manager and coach - ofthe feam.Ralston-Purina ‘ib trying ‘fo unload. ‘Franejs.-was> not | op- remaining in St. Louis from television, which wit lacks. Francis ‘said a deal seemed imminent. during ‘ the weekend, but there were delays and since it waa not completed it was taken off “I wasn't overly . ton- ‘cerned when they made It 3- 2,” said Portland coach Ken Hodge. ‘‘We have a pretty nice hockey club. But the situation in Brandon is - ‘unfortunate. “Brandon used to be so quistanding,"™ he. said. a ive a eased ay “ | ~ Knicks v win. fifth straig NEW YORK. (AP) — With - Bix. ‘players ‘in: double’ figures, New York Knicks took their. flfth straight. ' National - Assoclation ° vietory on ‘Basketball Monday tight with a 105-99. win ‘over: ‘Indiana Pacers: |. . But they had ta overcome .- . & strong Pacers’ first half. “They hurt usin the three -. ‘previous games ‘with of- | ~ Bill Cartwright scored ‘22 ° fensive rebounding and they . hurt: us again. tonight,’ Knicks’ coach Hubie Brown ', year ownership period, timistic about the franchise. ° ; ; ; Ralston-Purina rescued ‘the nearly-bankrupt Blues, in the NHL since the 1967-64 expansion, in September, 1977: The company said it ‘was committed to a five- _ “We've been looking for several months for local understand there could be a ‘ group surfacing," Francis - . buyers from St. Louis and T said. “But, up to now, we ' don’t know who they are and when they're going ta come “forward.” . _ Hunter and his partner, “Now, the’ players don't: ,.beem to care much aboit - winning.”’ Grant * sasser finished: with two" foals and three - aselats for Portland, which held period teads of 5-2 and’ 7-2, Turcotte. collected two "goals and iwo assists, while: yd a Paya me a 1s _ Bad ‘of the Pacers’. 106 _ “But in the: second half - out’. bench’ came in and helped. build our. lead to double figures. Desai iN " advantage in that category: “In “that, stretch, they were. hitting shots, -forcing ‘causing - turnovers and Converting them.’ points and Louis Orr 20 to lead six Knicks’ in double figures in. the only NBA Indiana . to: just. one. shot,. _ from everyhbody.”* thelr ‘chase for a franchise, an attempt first announced Dec. 3 ‘The Saskatoon: Board of - Trade is. distributlig a “media. kit -promoting : the ’ Saskatchewan ‘city. Ray. Penner, a Saskatoon ad- verlising “executive _Tepresenting. the. board, manned a special room at -the Island Inn. Penner said the. NHL probably will.call a meeting deal with the Saskatoon bid. Ken Yarernchuk also sccred a ‘ . Club's goals, scoring ‘once . twice; wt Brad - Duggan, Randy - during thenext two weeks to Heath and Curt Brandolini ~ also scored for the Winter. Hawks. Heath's goal was Brandon. centre. Kelly aS NGS ag Peleint hoped: game Monday night. “Having that many. in double - figures . shows ‘you're getting help- “We stuffed them. on defence in the third quar- ter,” Cartwright gald of the. Knicks’ six-minute spurt in which they turned a 69-68 Indiana edge into an 86-73 lead with 9:48 left. “They had been giving us . — and everyone — trouble “Come feel our quality” 4621 LAZELLE AVE. his 58th of the season, tops . inthe league. . is out- - standing,’’ Brown said, “Tt “To our. nsincage, Ralston-Purina has’ ‘hot withdeawn. - frém “the negotiations “with “the Hunter-Hadoni group,” It was’ simply a. matter of timing. There still" ‘ape things to be firmed up.” . Monday ‘ight; the ‘NHL put ona $200-a-plate dinner “in? Nassau - Veterins Memorial ‘Coliseum Tate ‘tended by more that 1,000 guests, _ Officially, *1;600 tickets’ were sold, ‘ralding $520,000 for the Juvenile. Diabetes Foundation: ': wee "Wheat Kings crushed by Hawks . Glowa figured in- a er his - and setting up the other two. He now hae 180 points ard is tied with’ Dale Derkatch of Regina Pats for the. WEL scoring Jead." °° : Byron Lomow, abd’ Stacy Prati had Brandon’ st - Roals, . ‘ etna gre hj ifaee tpal? Baek? bne vitartal” " ht game, a with their quick’ front line. ” Indiana,’ which . got. 24 polrits from Herb Williams ‘and 20 polnts, and: +20 rebounds from rookie Clark a, Kellogg, never got. ‘Closer — than five points after: that. - Paul” Westphal had. 15, points, Sly. Williams. 14, “Trent Tucker 12 and Truck Robinson 11 for the Knicks. They've won eight of their — last nine games al after a 14-26 start. Mealtime. Storm Signals Every time of the year is the time to look for storm signals on the health front. Lagging — appetites and table-time tem- per tantrums art storm _warn- ings. When ‘mealtime ‘music becomes a chorus of “NO's™ ‘from members of the family, young and old, read between the lines. When pedple bégin’ fo turn down attractive whole- some food, their food-habits and their health are at stake. - Particularly youngsters and appetites are casily parted— 8 fact to remember when emo- tional problems are allowed to invade the mealtime ‘atmos- phere. The kitchen?or-dining room should never be turried - - into a family dourt; Any emo- tional upset, excitement, ‘dis- appointment, anger or: fear, plays Havoc with digestion. When meals are peaceful.and happy, stubborn feeding: prob- lems are not so apt ta Occur... The person who. comes: to » the. table excessively hungry | and tired.often becomes dis: couraged and does foot not enjoy The all too. familiar “won't eat it!" tempest can be. lessen- |; éd or avoided by offering new ‘oods ome ‘at 2 time: A small tokth serving of the new. with a'Well liked familiar food, will often be accepted without no- _ tice or comment, New foods or new. ways of serving old favourites, help to keep mealtime interesting and pleasant,. Food mixtures. -in which the ingredients aré not easily recognized, or . highly Spiced foods, may discourage sattier than encourage healthy appetites, Thoughifal homeninkers make family meals a Pleasant I. adventure, the’ ‘iyat: he gamés, and “weld: like. ta: change that.” qj i i | | }