© Bye ve Core Dees wrays crys eras wis ter vow “Undefeated Swiss await ser CORNWALL, ‘Ont. (CP) - — When 'the final rock had “.been swept Thursday, Switzerland remained undefeated in the world curling junir = men’s Ifyou received aT) General Income tax return this year, bring cy rat al ‘ain eeperts all look Inia * over 300 deductions, exemptions and credits that couldsave you “money. Visit your near- est H&R Block office | soon, or call for an appointment Tl General _ 424° “Ask about our guarantee. Mons te be prepared by HéR BLOCK THE COMME TAN SPECLALINTS, KITIMAT— 222-120 NECHAKO CENTRE TERRACE~- "0/4650 LAKELSE AVE. Coppasite Sateway) Appolntenents Available, ‘champlonship and will now wait for Scotland and the United States to batile it out in a semifinal. Scotland, with Mike Hay at the helm, advanced with a %2 win over Canada, skipped by Jamie Schneider of Kronsau, Sask, a disappointed young man when it was all over. If his Test rock had hit and slayed in the 10th end, an extra end would have been necessary, Instead, ithit and rolled out, blanking the end and giving Scotland the win. It is the first time in the 10. years of the Uniroyal event that Canada has not made it to playoffs. There will be no tie-breaking games now, - with Scotland and the. States playing - United tonight and the winner meeting Switzerland - on Saturday. The Americans had much easier last step to the . semifinal as Al Edwards of Bisbee, N.D., skipped his rink to a 9-3 win over the’ popular - but hapless Italians, led by Stefano Ossi, who never won A game or came close in the round- robin series. Switzerland's ninth | stralght win came as Andre Flotron, a gold bullion dealer from Zrich, defeated § ‘Sweden’s Jan Strandlund, 6 . 9 2. Swéden had been one of the top contenders, staying anether. ; In other ninthound * games, Germany's Johnny Jahr defeated Denmark; led by Ulrich Schmidt, 93; while. Dominique Dupont- Roe of France spolled any chances Norway had of making the final by defeating the Marten Skaug rink 65, Canada 4, France 2: Switzerland 11, Germany 1; Denmark 4, Italy (3; Scotland 4, Norway 3; and the U.S. 6, Sweden 5, The most fubllant skip of all waa Scotland’s Hay, Whose rink was highly. favored at the start and got -off lo a dreadful 0-3 record. “No, we haven't reached our peak yet, ‘but we are’ _ Rolng up at the right time, " said: the ~ Scottish skip, - 4%. praising vice-skip David Smith for some sensational - shots, including consecutive double takeouts in the third end; . “They were incredible,” sald Hay, who leaves this event for Duluth Minn., to - play in the Silver Broom . men’s champlonship. ‘‘He had an exceptional game and just pulied the front end together.” Schneider also pralged ” Smith, saying: ‘‘He killed - us,”? 7 Edwards said he's not B.C. Juvenile Quarter Finals at the Terrace Arena Terrace Juvenile Reps Fort St. John Juveniles Ari, March 16 8:15 p.m. Sat. March 17> 10:30 a.m. ~ Sat March 17445 pam, Git oc.) $1.00 per game Come and cheer the juveniles on to the semis 16M 94. #1. OF LIVING AREA On a quiet street on the 7 bench. A large and spacious family home wih many | spacial features. 4. bedrooms, veulted celiings, conservatory, double garage and large family room make this a must to. see. For an éppalntment fo view call Danny Sheridan. NICE HOUSE-GREAT LOCATION 3 bedrooms, heatalator fireplace tn living room plus family room in basement with wood siove. N.G. heat, garage, well fenced and landscaped. $79,500. Glva Bob Sheridan a call on -4701 McConnell. HOME WITH RIVER VIEW Located on K‘san Lane in. Thornhill and featuring over 1500 sq. ft. of IIving area, iwo bedrooms, | fireplace, opan’ ‘eadar callings, _ good closet space and ~ heated by: electric: fot alr and wood furnace, GREAT RURAL SETTING And just as nice as it appears. 4 year ald full basement home, great kitchen, plenty of cabinets, nice rac room. Over an acre of good land. Super insulated, ‘ flreplace and wood stove, low cost heating. Convenient ftocatlon. Crescent St. Call Bob Sheridan. ~ PFARKVAM . ROAD ACREAGE Ten acres of tread land with small gravel pit in the back of the property. Attractive sloped tand served by Hydro and only 1000 feet off pavement at Old Remo “Road. Phone Rusty or Bert Ljungh. For viewing phene Rusty or Bert Liungh. © robin is. ted, ..- woos surprised “his - US. ink remains ‘alive. : “This is about where: we intended to be," the grain former - said. “Our, drav weight and takeouts. ar pretty consistent nOW, Manitoba, Ontario set ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, (CP) ~ “Manitoba and Ontario are - setting themselves up for a showdown In tonight’s ‘10th rod’ of the -Catiadian senior. men’s. curling championship. Sols Loyd Gunnlaugson ‘of Winnipeg and Earl Hushagen of Toronto ex- tended thelr undefeated records to 8 by winning their afternoon and evening games Thursday... “330.2 Both expect “competition. ‘to be tough in this’ af- ternoon’s draw when both play strong rinks. Hushagen plays third-place Northern Ontario and Gunnlaugson plays Saskatchewan, _tled for fourth. -But all eyes are on the evening draw, when the two leaders face each other for. the firat time. The final round Saturday morning could be anti-climatle, although Hushagen faces. the tough Northern Ontario ‘Tink, _Gunnlaugson's |" op- ponent will be Quebec, well: down in the standings. The only rink besides ’ Manitoba and - Ontario capable .of winning © the champlonship {s Cliff Leroy; who represents Northern Ontario but lives in border town of Temiscaming, Que. With a ‘6-2 ‘record, Leroy could force hia way into a championship final, but he , hes to win his three * remaining ' contests, In- - chiding games againat the two leaders, while the -winner of the Gunntaugson-: .. Hushagen game must Jose _ his other two games. - Senior men's curling has no championship round, and the team with the most wins in the round-robin becomes champion. There will be a final game only i€ the round: Le ft lh fourth splace are “Arte ‘PRICE REDUCED Attractive 4 bedroom home on [ust under 2 acre of property. Rural setilIng but minutes from downtown. Owner — Ts anxlous tosetl and has educed his price to $55,000 to view call Dick Evans. “Tf we make it into the final, we'll beat them. ° Hosaidhls second, Dewey Basley, ls suffering ‘from a sore chest muscle which requires hospital treatment each day. | : Knutson of Elbow, Sask; and John Merkley of Trail, B.C. ‘with 68 . records. Prince Edward Island's . Don Hutchinson and'Ralph | McLenaghan of Saint John, N.B., are tied for sixth at 4- = 4. Art Hall of Yellowknife, N.W.T., is 3-5, Jim White of Medicine Hat, Alta. and Quebec's Paul Boivin .of Montreal are 2-6;. Frank Hoar of Truro,.N.S., is MT and. Newfoundland's. Leo Harvey of St. John’s is 0-48. Gunnlaugson, pursuing «a record third straight championship, had - k relatively easy ‘Thursday, running both his opponents out of rocks before finishing the 10th ends. ‘ In the *. evening, defeated Knutson wiping out any longshot chance Saskatchewan had of being champlon. In the afternoon, he beat Newfoundland 7-3. he Hushagen had tougher 7 battles <- with one-point wins in both his games. In the evening, he beat Newfoundland) 65 but almost let the only winless rink become the spoiler. It took a two-ender in the 10th ’ togive Hushagen a tie, then ' he stole the winning point in the extra end. In the’ afternoon, he had to- gamble to defeat Quebec 8- 7. In the seventh end, he put two rocks behind a corner guard, setting himself up for a possible’ three-ender but risking a double takeout by Boivin. Hushagen got the _ three-ender, _ Gunnlaugson said he was not thinking about his game against Hushagen yet. — “We still have Northern Ontario to play and they wil] be tough. They are gettlig better all the time,” . Northern: Ontario had a, i “day, overtaking kalefewin ag ‘the ‘thira- PRIVACY CLOSE’ Ta TOWN Charming cedar home, wood burning stove plus electric . heat, 2 bedrooms, paved § driveway, . fryit. trees, fenced) yard. For appointment call Rusty ‘160 ACRES IN THE NASS VALLEY This property has ‘marketable timber, a small creek running through and = road’ access, Located close to the Nass River, Listed at $40,000. Call Joy. SERVICED MOBILE HOME Lot Septic tank and service pole in place. On Regional District water system. Listed ai $13,000, owner will consider all reasonable otters. Call Joy. GREAT LITTLE STARTER This older home has been totally renovated Inside. All thats teft is: the flnished exterior. stucco. Lovely garden lot. Many frult trees. 3 bedrooms.natural gas.” Located on Molitor. Catt Danny Sheridan fer an appointment to view. 220 KALUM STREET A great family home In 4 quiet area of town. Four bedrooms, sauna, features of this lovaly home. Large lot privides lots of room for the children and dogs. REVENUE PROPERTY - If you are retired or [ust . want an investment this - - could be HI For $110,000 your gross return ‘on | Investment would - be. f approximately $25,000. This Is a well run mobile home park and the owner owns 60 per cent of tha mobile homes In his park. Fer further or Bert Ljungh. LARGE BUILDING LOTS . Fully serviced with Nat. & ' Gas; hydro, telephone, # cable vision, underground services and) paved = road, § weatern exposure on the - Bench. For prices calf. Rusty or Bert LJungh. defalls contact Danny _ Sheridan. ° : . HOUSE & SHOP ON j ACREAGE “ wood stove and sundeck are just some of the © "UNDER 50 THOUSAND Charm’ that only an older home can offer. 4 bedroom 2 storey. home situated on a -124x127' fot, In & quiet area of Terrace. Make an offer to the asking price of $49,900. For detalls call Dick Evans. Located [In Thornhill : this private ‘property has a three bedroom, finished basement home, close to 4 acres of land, a workshop 960 sq. ft. with a concrete floor and loft. For viewing phone Rusly and Bert Liungh. . Call Danny Sheridan. . NEEDAGGOD SHOPT This 2 bedroom home Is In good condition, has new natural gas furnace, and has the benetit of a 20x38 ft. shop on the property. Listed at $45,000. Call Joy Dover for an appointment to view. THREE ACRES AND ROOMY HOUSE Located on Brauri's . Island this large bungatow close to 2000 © sq. ft. fa heated with electric and wood heat, - ahs 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and large open living area. Land Is cleared and cross fenced, garden area and frult frees. To view call Rusty or Bert Liungh. A BACKGROUND FOR LIVING Horseshoe area. This attractive 3. bedroom home has fully developed basement with Rec room and workshop. Fenced, fruit trees, greenhouse end garden area, Listed al $71,000. For mora detalls call Joy Dover. Good family home In the fandscaped lot Includes | COMFORTABLE LIVING AVAILABLE. In this facently listdd home In Caledonia sub- division= A wall planned 4 bedroom home with J baths Including 2 piece off the master bedroom. Living room fireplace plus wood heater In a large 15x27. basemen? farnlly room with a wet bar. For. further In- formation call Olck Evans. - SPLIT LEVEL HOME ' Terrace and Skeena Valley. Just completely vppraded and in beautiful condition. Post & Beam living room, . dining room and klichen on open plan, floor to celiing masonry fireptace. 3 pce. ansulte, attached garage. Nice family ‘room. Wall ‘forated In town. Call Bob Sheridan. . 635-6142 PRUDEN & CURR fE aeve trp.) : JOHN CURRIE BOB SHERIDAN 435-2644 BERT LJIUNGH 635-3734 RUSTY LJUNGH 633-574 DICK EVANS - 635-7068 DANNY SHERI! 625-5327 Jo¥ DOVER . 435-7070 75, _ With panoramic view of “tia ‘with Saskatchewan before I° ' that’s a really good. a he said when it. * was al over, “T guess there “WAR some pressure. oh us” going for our ninth straight _ win: but we talked to each . other before the game and place - contender with two solld wins while Saskat- chewan lost both its games. Inthe afternoon, Leroy beat — Knutson 7-4:and in. the guening he downed. Quebec, ne Fl, “T have to be concerted even think about Friday night's game ~— agalnat Manitoba, ” "sald Hushagen. - Oilers clip wings — Brian Bertuzzi scored two. goils ‘to pace Kamloops Gilers to an'6-2 vietory over Kelowna Wings in Western Hockey League — action ’ Thursday night. . ’ Tn other games, Portland’ - Winter Hawks edged Vic- torla Cougara 7-6 and Calgary Wranglers stopped Winnipeg Warriors 7-2. . In Kelowna, the Oilers, first. in ‘the’. Western, ‘Division, . improved - ‘thelr record to 48-21, while the last-place Wings ‘dropped to 15-55-1. “[ was pleased because this is the 16th time we've, pldyed them and we were still excited about the game,” sald Kamloops coach Bill Laforge. , - “Any thne you can play all 20 players on your team, important. I'm pleased we could play our 15-and 16-year-olds.” Kamloops jumped to a 3-D lead after one period and extended It to 5-2 alter 40 minutes. The only Wings to beat goaltender Daryl Reaugh -McLenaghan ‘stole id lose. get another:chance,”" He:sald that - after. thelr -Aixth win the rink'bégan to think of the: ‘possibility of © golng through : undefeated. meaner Pee “4 still don't think i golng to. ved-and ‘out .d f the severith and eight ends on his way to an 83 wit over Alberta, . ind - ternoon he : -edged British were Brent” Gilchrist and Terry Zsporzan. . - Realigh. made’ 21 saves while Kelowna. goaltender Darcy. Wakaluk stopped uM ; HAWKS 1 COUGARS ¢ In Victoria, John Bekkers scored his second goal of the game with 44 ‘seconds remaining | to give Portland the win,, Which. Ilfted | the ” Winter Hawks into a second: place He with New Weat- minster Bruina in the Western Divisio. Victoria, . seeking to qualify . for the four-team playoffs, | remains ote point behind fourth-place Seattle Breakers, but has a game in hand on the Breakers. ” Vietdrid led 2-1 at theend — ofthe first period but trailed 4-3 by the end of the second. Jack. MacKeigan scored three goals for Victoria, WRANGLERS 7 WARRIORS 2 fi. In Winnipeg, the Warriors tied a league record, and moved ‘doser to another’ dain chai’ bois out” partying, : -. Membera fo. atraight - th’ the af-. th “and have miagaages when the’ night game ta over. aed then’ straight ‘te. their 2 It teemis. to work, a Columbia t 6-5 by ssh two points in thé final end..” “PEE: algo had a two-win day, -Jn - the - afternoon, Hutchinson edged Ableria 6- §, then had a alx-point first & endon his way: toi ai, n 11-8. win j the Territories 3-2. inthe evening. In the ‘aflerioon the Territories edged. Nova Scotia 8. i. : record with thelr esti performance, tcssuj.- The , Warriors’ now shave lost 16 consecutive games at home, tying the. record-of winless home-lee game et by. Vancouyer - Nats in: the 1972-79 season. 2°: They extended thei? total losses this : season: ito” 60 games, ore: thy ‘of the dubious record set: by: New Westminster. Bruins, in;ghe ' 1978-80 season, with three home games to ga in-.the gas ah Season, streak at home —,18 .— shared by Vancouyer, Nats and New Wesiminuter . Bruins, The win. moved - ‘Califiry into sole possession ‘ofthe sixth and final playolt berth . in the Eastern Diviston!"- Rod - Matechiik ' “ested three ‘goals ° and" ‘Landis > .Chaulk added two''for” the | Wranglers, who led’ )-9“at the end of the first period and 4-1 at the end.of; he second. moopote ors “hdd a Ai an bay ckidneyy; al or kidne patients like Brian, life ‘revalyes around length: 4 treatments whic cleanse the blood while they wait for a trans- plant. What they really need is a cure. You have helped us get closer ta that cure, Together we can find it. - To donate, call toll free now 1-800-268-6364 . Operator 532. {In B.C, 112-800-265 _— _ THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION. . _ OF CANADA _- Makeit your victory too! _ Soccer yee al ub ns Tis Pe nt bool Si of enna vil Ibeon sale at Tickets are also available April 18, AGK Telecommunications Salmon Shark Guiding. - . ‘association 5 ‘Joceer, assaclaton t Wi Oe ids Sala owen dog the iniaravementac! &12, There will be five prizes in all and tickets are $1. and other field users including grass hockey, rugby and football players. Draw date for the raffle will. be: Ist prize- Radio telephone (installed) sponsared ale if 2nd prize- Fishing trip for 3 by jet boat sponsored by: a .. Ord prize- Spray of driwall for residence - .4th prize- Dinner for 4 at the Slumber Lodge, - . th prize- One time rototiller rental, one month a lawnmower rental -sponsored by West Point Rentals, ' Baseball registration. * Terrace Minor Baseball will hold. ‘another’” registration for the coming season. Tonight from 6... ‘Pim. - Op.m. they will be set up in the Skeena Mal re page “stlend. tte sith v raffle A we ae 1 tonw ft the Skeena Mall March 16 from youth soccer players a gts MRE, + ie i . do Soas soon as margins of 2 cm “1a: - . ‘be-submitted in English, j languages preferably typed on 22: em by 28 STANDING COMMITTEE ite ON TRANSPORT AND |: _ COMMUNICATIONS The ‘enquiry ‘into. the ‘national rail | passenger “service _ | provided to Canadians by - VIA RAIL CANADA INC. .- Individuals and organizations who: wish to make written . submissions to the Committee relating to this matter should a possible, but no later than: , March 31, 1984, = » Wittiesses invited io appear before the Committee w ill be: “ chosen from among those who make submissions, Briefs can in, French. or. in. both official by 3cm.- Public. disttibution ‘or ‘all ubmissighk is Ioft tu" ‘the diserelion of the Committee, unless otherwise requested, S| All briefs, orrespondenie orenquities ahold Hepes _ TRUM A, The Clerk, - Standing. 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