area ‘Tnuit Art to tour | country In summer Winnipeg, April 7,1978, Unique Inuit Art Collection.... A collection of the works of one of Canada’s internationally- - recognized Inuit artists, Kenojuak, has been touring exhibit of the Kenojuak collection in Canada and the United States, A cover story on this collection is one of 28 articles appearing in ee ae } MAY: PLAY CUBANS OTTAWA (CP) — Montreal Expos will play an exhibition baseball game against a Cuban team if federal officials , can complete arrangements, an aide to . ; : es Ve Conese cenin ree . ‘ ' 4 f RO TRE eee" THE HERALD, Thursday, April 13, 1978, PAGE 5 Campagnolo arranges Cuban ball Sport Minister Iona Campagnolo said Wed- nesday. [an Howard said the game would be played in Olympic Stadium on Aug. 14 the! 10th an- niversary of the Expos Gaining a National League’ franchise, Toronto Blue Jays were asked if they wanted a game against the Cubans but team officials said they couldn’t fit it into their American League schedule, comp ey Groat West ape or ewngerine, 9. bd e, the Winnipeg-based whic reat-West Life Whal Sm h insurance firm? 8 er Ss it ; published each year as a Thecomplete Kenojuak supplement to its Annual [ collection, numbering 111 Report. The award- wins $2000 rints, includes: the winning publication has a es fj amous “Enchanted newsmagazine format (AP) -—- New England the WHA’s final regular thokght me saw the Owl” featured .on the Canadian postage stamp commemorating the Northwest Territories Centennial in 1970, . The collection, put and reports on the diverse operations of |} Canada’s largest life insurance company (with over $40 billion of business-in-force). . The ee J OAS On March 8-19th, the Royal Bank q t f held its 5th Annual Northern Bankers Bonspiel in Smithers, Five Royal Bank Teams represented Terrace with Whalers were looking ahead to the opener of the World Hockey Association quarter-final playoffs. But goalie Al Smith had $2,000 on, his season contest with the Whalers Tuesday night. ’ He managed it, just, with the Whalers taking a &3 victory over: the last place-Racers. award money slipping away, “T thought there was na way we were going to win the award,” said Smith, “You can't shine ‘a sneaker.” i mind. __ Smith earned the B a veers ee ihe past Canadian | com aie, |! three entering the prizes. The winner of ‘A’ Event was the Latia rink of Tmat wes the pgize for Hatskin goaltending — Steve Carlson's two closé to $200,000, is sales from the United | Zetrace. (From left to right; Jim Coutts, Janice Latta, Dick Latia,Dawn | holding - Indianapolis award and the $2-000 for goals and an assist paced | believed unique’ in States, and construction [£outts) Racers to three goals in himself and fellow Wha- the Whalers to the vic- | Ganada gecording to is now underway on the Levasseur? MUS Orie Hove “hivak | reat-West’s vice- twin-lower Great-Wes ‘any § : ‘aking president of dévelop- Plaza in Denver, “The $2,000 is a lot of team record by picking ‘ uw e ment, Goerge Dinney, who co-ordinated the project. Colorado where Great- | West has established a headquarters for its U.S. dough,” saidnSmith after the victory. "I was worried about goofing it up, not only for me and up his 62nd assist. Twc Whalers joined the 30 goal club, Mark Howe ir. the first period ané “Great-West Life has operations. ‘ i ) a been acquiring the works "Other stories in my family, but for Louis George Lyle in the third of Canadian artists, in- ‘Report’. include a aswell” ; The Whalers mee! cluding some Inuit review of an international After Indianapolis Edmonton in their WHA pieces, for over twenty years,” says Dinney; “In 1975, when we heard a 40- piece Kenjojuak collection was availabte— we decided to buy it as: the basis for a complete collection,” Great-West Life plans a symposium on “Values and Morals” (which Greal-West co-sponsored with the University of Manitoba in the Fall of 1977), and the Company's $43 million of new in- vestments in Quebec during 1977, Four-Wheelers sand style by Scott Browes Kermode Four Wheelers of Terrace held’ their annual sand drags at the Copper Flats April 2 and had an excellent supported the club's endeavours, Also, thanks from the club go out to Jave Daumont, Shaunce Kruisselbrink and Monte Niver. _CP Picture-of-the-Month scored its third goalin the third period, | . “~“PERSONAL AND Smith. quarter-final opener Friday night. SMALL BUSINESS turn-out for the event, The one hundred yards ; In a dual elimination of sand put wfider each | Photographer: George Diack. also won the Feature Picture of the Month award INCOME TAX PREPARATION system spectators entrant willbe used again Newspaper: The Vancouver Sun. for August, 977. “NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY“ watehed as the 28 en- trants knocked each other off in their respective rounds to win one (or more) of the seven classes, Winner of A class was Dale Sweet in a dute buggy. Second place in A next year for the same event. More activities of the Four Wheeler's will be up and coming this summer, Situation: Driving through Vancouver's Stanley Park, Diack noticed a gaggle of geese trying to get across a busy road to the First Narrows bridge. Just as he was ready to shoot, the birds struck out on their perilous journey to the other side. Diack Rockies surprise play-offs but lose in futility Technical Data: Nikon with 85-mm lens at 1-250th of a second at fs. Award: The Canadian Press “Feature Picture of the Month,” December, 1977. $1 | es 4602 LAZELLE AVE. class went to Henry Colorado “Rockies Other surprises hacktotieitat1:48 ofthe andwe didn't, That’sallI have to say.” TERRACE B.C, Kaminski, also ina dune Produced one ofnthree Thursday night were third period.. — = bu Zz survrises in opening provided by Detroit Red Center Vaclay Bey. B class, had Harold. Janzen on top in.a-Toyota , with ;Tony;,Huber, in. second: place driving a Bronco. , There was no C class. Ken Grange drove his Jeep to first place in D class With Chuck Paupst cruising in, second, _ driving a Bronco. There were no E and F events. G class spawned Garry Kerr in a Dodge pick-up at first place with Lloy Klienwatcher driving a Blazer in second, - Robert Reay in a Ford pick-up took first in H class, ‘Jerry Mor- mandeau followed in second, driving a Chevy pick-up. ' Pat Orrey drove a Dodge -pick-up tofirst place in I class while Joe Borojec took a Ford to second place. In the Eliminator class Pat Orrey took first, Ken Grange second, and Garry Kerr took third. Classes for the drags were as follows: “A'.All 4 cylinder vehicles (including Dune B s) “Stock 6 and under ”? ow.b. “C”.Modified 6 and stock V8 under 361 cu. in. under 104” w.b. “-"-Modified V8 under 361 and stock V6 over 361 under 104" w.b. ."8"".Modified V8 over 361 under 104” w.b. “F"Stock 6 over 104” wb. "“G"-Modified 6 and stock V8 under 361 cu. in. § over 104” w.b. ° “H’.Modified V3 under 361 and stock V8 over 361 over 104'” w.b. “I".Modified V8 over 961 cu. in, over 104" w.b. . Also at the Flats that’ day the club held a raffle. Tickets were drawn for two Texas Mickeys and games of the National Hockey League playoffs “Tuesday, night, forcing” ‘Philadelphia Flyers into’ overtime, but came up empty. n “We work 60 minutes and get nothing,” said crestfallen rookie defenceman Barry Beck after the Flyers’ Mel Bridgman jammed _ his own rebound past Doug Favell just 23 seconds into overtime for a 3-2 victory in the first game of the best-of-three preliminary round series, ‘Maybe it was a confidence builder for thé team,” said Beck, “but it's a letdown for'me,” n The Rockies, who won less than half as many games as the Flyers during the.season, were underdogs going into Philadelphia. . “This game was a psy- chological test for us, and I think we passed,” said coach Pat Kelly ofnthe Rockies who will be at home to the Flyers for the second game Thursday night. a retired | business person? Wings and Toronto Maple . Leafs. The Wings scored | a $3..win. over. Atlanta: | Flames who. had’ been’ slight favorites after a strong season finish. And the Leafs, who won oniy two of five games against Los Angeles during the season, easily beat the Kings 7-3.n SABRES IN FORM ‘Fhe only result that ran to form was - Buffalo Sabres 4-1 win over New York Rangers. All three best-of-three series resume Thursday night, with Tuesday night’s visiting teams becoming the home teams.n. At Philadelphia, ‘Rick MacLeish gave the Flyers the lead midway in the first period but the Rockies tied it up. six minutes later on a goal by Denis Dupere. Philadelphia centre Bobby Clarke slipped the ck under Favell from just outside the crease with 28 seconds left in the second period but the Rockies again fought Are you . 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