UNIONDALE, N.Y. (CP) — A year ago Kevin . McClelland was out of the ‘playoffs and Grant Fuhr _ Page 4, The Herald, Friday, May 11, 1984 was out of the lineup, but they were front and centre Thursday night ‘as Edmonton Oilers beat New Thank derstanding.. | would lke to thank everyone who worked In - the canteen during the past season. All the ladles who helped make perogles, helped yau banquets _ and did baking, Without your support our year would not have beensuccessful. | would also like to thank my husband Reg for being so un- . Canteen Chairman, Marle Beckley We would Ilke to hank everyone who donated toward our garage fale. A special! thank you to Overwaltea Foods, Terrace Co-op, Ev’s Mens Wear and All Seasons Sporting Goods and those ‘| ~ whohelped out in any way. Your efforts brought = in $793.30. We could have sold much mare so remember us next year after our Ice is gone. Norah Jacques & Marle Beckley You parties for details. ry IN llr WASTE FILL Westar Lumber Operations will deliver free fill in Terrace and Thornhill. Anyone Interested should feave thelr name and phone number vat 635-6590. . Brian Smith will contact interested waves New Oilers beat Islanders. York Islanders 1-0to take a one-game lead in the. National Hockey League Stanley Cup § cham- pionship. ° McClelland fired. his. third playoff goal at 1:55.0f the third period and Fuhr stopped 3 shots to record his first playoff shutout as the Oilers won their first game over the Islanders since Dec. 13, 1991. The Islanders had Won 10 straight games, Including: a four-game sweep of [aat- - year's final, since then. “Thia takes a monkey off - our back, now we have the home-ice advantage,” said McClelland, 21. “It’s important that we won the _ first game because we haven't \.. beaten the: ‘Islanders in a long time. “We're one game Closer to the Stanley Cup. It’s a’ great feeling,” ‘McClelland suffered five. shoulder dislocations: last season while playing for lowly Pittsburgh Penguins. He _ had previously been . ‘noteworthy ‘only: as: having | been included: - in - the compensation deal when Hartford signed free-agent goaltender Greg Millen in 198. Less than two: minutes into the third period, he was oneof the big stories of Game 1. a “Tt just dumped it in-and “Davey Hunter knocked (Gord) Dineen off the puck “and threw it. out ‘to me,” said McClelland. The Oilers played a near flawless game in ‘front of Fuhr to disprove’ the theory that they only know how to play.offence. - “They played very well defensively, did a real good job around thelr net," said Islanders coach Al Arbour. ‘They pleared the rebounds and didn't give us that second shot.” Fuhr stopped all but a wrist shot by Islanders defenceman: Denis ‘Potvin ‘during a first-period New York ‘power - . play. Defenceman Charlie Huddy handled that one. ‘Among. Fuhr’s saves were & breakaway stop on a Greg Gilbert backhander and another on a forehand shot by Islanders sniper Mike Bossy. | — -_ But his most spectacular Bryan Trottier during the -ninth minute of the second: fa ' period. Trottier was set’ up: ay few feet in‘ front of the crease by John Tonelli, puck and just unloaded it,” said Qilers' defenceman Patil Coffey. “I don't know how he stopped it.” * Fuhr, who also stopped = the rebound, said he'd never had a tougher game. {TERRACE REALTY... : the nume | friends recommend | 4635 Lazelie Ave. 638-0371 Nationwide Relocation Service . A time to look and a time to buy Here Is. the opportunlty y¥ fo get fhe space you “need at the price you want. Three good sized bedrooms, a worksaver kitchen, Ilving room With. fireplace::a large. Pree eee ees ee ee daundry facitities are ali-— &) on the main floor. 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Christel Godlinsk! 635.5397 Susan Beaven 435-8038 | Frank Skidmore 635-5691 _——e EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY awnep AND oPakatan, . was on Islanders’ centre The competitive section of the Peaks gym- rr nastics club came home last week with an He (Trottier) got that armful of medals and ribbons from thelr final. competition of the season In Prince George. The members of the club are from teft to right (back row) Kris Fairless, Rose Lenser, | Leanne Phillips, Rhonda Klukas, Krist LeBlond (middle row) Christine Tim- merman (coach), Andrea Komlos, Deanna Bryant, ‘Protheroe, Suzanne Berky, Shannon Skrabyk. Lorraine Phillips, Kim Overton, Lori (front row) Nikkl Schafhauser, hoe S° Mocinnis, Gal... - i McDonald; Cal. . Flatley, NYA ‘Gilles, NYL a. Acton, Min . Sugar Ray loves: the sport WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) Sugar Ray Leonard ‘fights | tonight because of “my own { summasies ae First Period - | NO scoring. | Penalties — Lowe Edm ‘a: a, Potvin N¥I 1:34, Hunter Edm 14:09, Potvin NYI 14:51, Jack- don Edm sia? Sacand Period mp Wwe No scotia. ‘gt penatia” > — ‘NY! 14597, Dineen acksan Edm - Third Peripd 1 Edmonton, {Huphes, Hunter) 1:55." Penalties” —-‘ Hunter 9:06, Jonsson N'Y) 15: 42," Shots on gout " : Ecmonten * 10, 42 Veet NY Islanders’ vere ~ Gaal =- Fehr... ‘Smith, . NY lslanders.,. Attendance | - 3588); y S2. Naticnal Hockey. “League - poy off scoring leaders ‘alter’ ‘game -- Thursday nights . ‘Gretzky, Edm -. Kurrl, Gdm © Messier, Edm* Coffey, Edm ; iReinndrt, cal ‘Bossy; NY! ‘Naslund... At” Bailqws,- A tame! PUN ORNDINWANHPAaeawoe. | —— Ey Anderson, Edm " » Mawel,” Mia” Linseman, Edm ~ . ogee : = ‘B. Sutter, NYI Gilmour, SIL Hughes, Edm $227 Kalum St. Meclelland 2 -Edm: - _Edmontany + the retina ‘in the 3 “> ‘The Howard . ‘fight’ waa: pt speculation”, special love for the sport, my own special feelings." ‘The former undisputed . welterweight boxing champion's first fight - since Feb. 15, 1982, is ‘a scheduled 10-rowhder * against Kevin Howard -at the 13,86é-seat Centrum. “I could accept it if an opponent made me quit,” said Leonard of his retirement, . It was a detached retina in his left eye that. made . Leonard quit on Nov. a, 1962, Surgery. was; successful and last Dee. 10 Leonard, ‘wha’ will be "28 ““hext Thuraday, ‘announced his" comeback, |. “My goal is to step down when I'm -ready to step - down,” he said, “I don’t .. -want to dtep down bécause.” of injury or some other Z *- problem. “My injury has been corrected,’ and it's. given . The a second chance.” -. ‘Then, ‘on Feb. 13,. Leonard ..:underwent: ~, a. procedure: to, strengthen : t-eye..- postporied. and there was: ‘that there’. would. not | be ‘Another fight . ; for Leonard. However,” ‘Leonard was given medical clearance, and the fight was rescheduled for tonight amid criticism of Leonard EVENING — - - PHONES... : - Rod Cousins - 695-5407 Stan Parker - 635-4031 Judy Jephson | 636-1652 | 65-4547 - Business spacial Older building iocated on corner lot, Ideal for small business. Priced at $45,000. ~ Building tot Cleared and leveled 65x121 building {ot In - town, Try your offer. Priced at $16,500. , Will consider trade Attractive 1200 sq. ff. basement home located | on 2 acres with lots of privacy. Vendor In- Central location Perfect famlly home’ close to schools and downtown. Features nicely landscaped yard; a fruit trees and covered vod ssundeck, Ensulte bathroom, large stove, fireplace and natural gas heat are just a few of the features that make this one worth f checking today. 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A “good buy st $68,800, Kalum Cake Drive - 1288 aq. ft. part ‘basement home. 3 bedrooms. | Across from school Older, style 3 bedroom. home with fireplace on lot 66x206. Room to park campers or boats and room left ta anjoy. Phone for Information . $55,500 Wood stove. Garage- workshop. On paved road. 2 acres. Asking $65,000. Kalum Street - Older re. decorated storey and 4 half home. 4 bedrooms, 1077. sq. ft. Very at. tractive one acra lot with lots of fruit trees, Can be subdivided. “Asking $66,000. 4 acre in town - * basement - _ Reduced fo $69,500 , tmmaculate corner property - .very: at- tractively finished - fully developed. lots of at- tractive features, R.S.F. forced alr wood heat.. Double carport. Must be seen fo be . appreciated. Located cn Agar Avenue Is this most. attractive. home, some features ‘Include large surideck,’ utility” area, basement, shop = not to. . mention the Jarge’. garden aréa and privacy. “Asking $56,000. . Completely ” wlobile © Lotated’ in Timberland ; mobile home park. redecorated. Same. . Penovation. ° Most: at: - tractive ‘property at’. asking price of $19,500. ‘for taking. what some perceived as an wnac- ceptable risk. “The man who made between $35 million and $40 million before retiring and who will make $3 million tonight said he wouldn't "fight again if he had any doubts. ‘ Leonard makes big money out of the ring from various interests and jobs as a boxing commentator. | ‘The Superchannel pay- TV network will televise the fight in Canada. It will begin about 10:30 p.m. EDT. ‘TEher contract calla for ‘each’ fight to weigh 152 " pounds, give or take a ‘pound. Thumbless gloves will “be used; a condition ‘that Leonard ‘insists on for all his future fights. ‘The fight tonight, should * Leonard win as expected,: could lead him in any one of several directions. There is the possibility of a fight for elther or botti the World Boxing Council ‘or =sthe)§«=World, Boxing “Association welterweight “tiles.. Other possibilities are a third fight against Roberto ‘Duran; who beat Leonard ‘and quit against him in the first two, or a fight against «unbeaten Aaron Pryor, the .former World’ Boxing Association - welterweight junlor champlon who is about to end a: retirement of less than a year in a fight against Toronto’s Nicky Furlano. Then there is boxing’s most talked about match — a fight against Marvin Hagler, the undisputed middleweight champion. Hagler is scheduled to be at ringside, as is Pryor. Leonard's last fight ‘Grab a “splitti good” deal ting Husqvarna. -. low when Husqvarna 37,4, chain saw you get atree wood spit rote raul with a $29,955 suggested & Husqvarna 37 {5 a rali- able saw v Gasigned | for tte home wood ou "anes with hgh 6 a Are rane ‘en oe ceners an util ‘ers. And all four feature | Husevarna’ 's automatic chain br. Whichaver Husqvarna you choose, youll a also a trae wood split. ing maul Ww i Supphes last. TERRACE | EQUIPMENT . 4441 Lakelsa Avenue \:. i | Terrace, 8C- VEGIP)- sy that . "* Bostonat ended in a third-round knockout of Bruce Finch at Reno, Nev., which gave him a 32-1 record, with 23 knockouts. Howard's record is 20-4, with 11 knockouts. In his last © fight, °°" the Philadelphian, 23, knocked out Bill Bradley in’ the sixth round at Atlantic City, NJ., Feb. 27, two days after he had ‘been scheduled to _ fight Leonard. Howard is getting itis biggest purse of $125;000. ak Des TET LC Baseball Standings | NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division — WoL Pet OBL Thicago 17 12.586 New York 16:12 7) Montreal 18 15 500 22 "St, Louls WV ade de Philadelphia 473 16 448 4 Pittsburgh 10 16 .365 5a Weat Division Los Angeles 20 13° 618 =~ San Disgo 1a 12.600 1 Cincinnati 17 14.548 2l2 Atlanta Bis 50 4 - Houston 12°18 “ ? 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