Pag 4 The’ Herald, Wednesday, April ae wea dail 2] herald Ss ~ about ‘the Kemano Completion Project areas [ This is one of a series of answers from Alcan -*. "people to questions about plans for the. =: _ Proj ject asked by residents of the Northwest. ce | ~ QQ: +e How will you get power to the Vanderhoof site! A, .. Alcan and B.C. Hydro are interconnected at, _ Kitimat and a reciprocal power sharing . agreement has been in place for many years, . Because Vanderhoof i is also part of B.C. . _. Hydro’ power grid we would probably biild "anew transmission line paralleling the ‘ existing line from Kemano to Kitimat, feed’ the new power into the grid at Kitimat ~ and draw power off in the Vanderhoof area. . Because of the nature of electrical, power © . the B.C. Hydro grid makes it possible for .- - “Alean to build almost anywhere where there. ‘is access to the grid. Thus a smelter site *- can be selected based on other criteria, such _ as availability of potential employees and — *“comipatibility of 4 ‘smelter with the plans of “the community, BilRich) --. 8 Vice President for...’ British Columbia at you ‘have aquestion, or would like = to. know more about Kemano Carron : please contact Alcan at. Keine BC. VBC ITE © Alcan in a “Al Aluminum Company of Canada, Lid : 201-370 City Centre. ayn TUWVETESR Een yer eer “business directory _ s “pee but. they aly have five days “until: ‘Edmonton "Oilers. come, ‘screaming at * them’ again. : “regular | National. Hockey League: season’ and the Norris. “Division champions ip (Chicags has . been.’ edduced .. ‘a ‘scram and impotent unit. by the " goal-happy Oilers. “ Edmonton inflicted.an 8-2 . " poinding Tuesday: “night on’ the Black Hawks for a 2-0 ‘lead “in ‘the best-of-seven ‘Inthe’ two games, Chicago has been outscored’ 16-6,. - Wales Conference final: - Tuesday night, : New- York ~ Islanders deait * Boston ’ Bruig.a 5-2-setback:' =” with 2% defencemen and one line,” Tessier said, ‘'] ‘don’t care if we were playing Hartford, we'd _never have come close, . “We had approximately five or six hockey players .who came to: play and the rest:just gave up.”” - Andy Moog was solid in ‘him with a ‘drive at 2:54 af tie the game. — a ‘beleaguered Murray .. Bannerman in the Chicago - * goal four’ times. *~ and Dave Hunter the other,, 7 a, Petiod (trailing — 4-2),- we; ves fre talked about (get habe one in the game," sald Tessier. Savard, Al Secord and Steve Larmer)-on the ice to’start Residential - Terrace, B.c. 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Edmonton had taken a 2-1.-: . lead, Tom Lysiak connected: - ona power play at 11: OT to © “Glenn Anderson beat ‘a--. .Mark ° ‘Messier added three goals: - Geal—Bannerman, : i MOOG, “At the end of.the second. . good shot and getting back. “We put our top line (Denis - park “be aaeene . Boston ‘the pebe aril within a: ig oF seconds, ‘we're behirid the 7 -eight-ball, ‘down 5-2.: | 7 “Orval - “didn't, come to play hockey -in Edmonton, it could have: _ stayed: “home. right’ ta - Chicago.” “it (the Savard: line) “Islanders 5 Brulne 2° ‘The ‘high- hearing’ line. of . Bob stole. - the _ home-ice advantage from Boston. assisted on goalsby both the Sutter « -brothers' as New York ran up a 40 lead and- coasted home to-their win. - NHL Sums Chicago 2 af Edmonton @ First Period © Murray 2 {(Secord, H 1. Chicago, Wilson) 2:54 2... Edmonton, (Lindstrom, Jackson} 3:54 3, Edmonton, Mettler 13° {Lin- Messier) 12 seman, Llndsiram) 3:37. 4, Chicago, Lyslak ¢ (Preston, Wilson) 1v:07(pp) - , 5. Edmonton, Anderson 4 (Gretzky, Kurrl) 14:50- 4. Edmonton, Anderson § BIS . - Penalties—Huntier Edm 9:20, Savard Chi 13:45. Hyddy Edm Kurrl. Gdm 18:54. Second Period No scoring Pensity—Lysiak “cht” 0.39. . Third Perlod 7. Edmonton, 1 Hunter 3 {Hughes, Rote} 0:35 . 8. Edmonton, Anderson 6 ' (Grego, Gretaky) @:47 0° Masser 4 9. - Edmontan, ~ Linkeman) {Lindstram, 15:09(ap): a 1. - Edinonten, (Kurrl) 15354, Panalty—Chicago gvench(served. by, Larmer) . V3: 42, Shots cn .gaal. by: “Chicago 1 5a: : ; Edmonton 10 9 B—27? Anderson |? Chicago; ‘Edmonton, Altundance—l micthe ' intanaar 3 at. Rot pattern Sad Talaeidar, B, Sutter 4 (Bourne) 3: 26. Panaliiass — Trottier NYL, Bos 4:02, Oufour Bos 8:01, Potvin NYI 13; ane Fergus -Bos 16:08. - .$econd Paerlod . 2 NY Islanaers, Jonsson | az 3. NY Islanders, (Jonasson, Potvin) 14:08. (pp) ~ 4. NY¥ Islanders, D.. Sutter & (Bourne, B. Sutter) 15:13 Penalties: Jonsson NY! 3:04, °K. Crowder Bos 13:02, Goring NYI U7:27,- Third. Perisd 3. 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NY! aute Kure}, “Edm satay Anderson, Edm 7048 Wilson, hi ants Saverd, .Chi to : & Sutter, wy¥t .. & 9 tos 40-14 National Hockey Lésoue ‘play off scoring leaders after Tuss- ‘ gay games: Rourque, "dstandars’. to top three: playoff: os scorers, * . leading ” and“ Brent’ and : ".aeoring. and gave New York ‘ Tomas Jonnsdn, Mike Bossy : Tuewley Bassy « 7. ~ Goulet of Quebec ‘The tsi ts formed. at the. with» Bourne Duane’: second “and ‘third, respectively. aren “Brent ‘Sutter ‘opened. ‘the. ‘a0 ‘first-period . lead.: and Duane: Sutter scored in ihe’ “second: to « give ‘the Islanders their 4+0lead after 40° “minutes, but ‘New York. "Tested a bit in the third and- Bourne: scored | once-and:- ‘Boston,. still’ feeling. the effects of their tough - * divisional. tinal. against 2 “Buffalo: Sabres," came on co “and agored two goals in. 17. “. "seconds in the third.” - period, we “gave them (the Bruins) some life ‘and they - were coming’ ‘at ia pretty good,"’.said- Arbour. “T “think «the * players | now realize that we've e got to: | fi “Barry. Pederson got the . Nide in their ava an Bruins'on the boardearly In ‘the third, and Ray Bourque Scored ‘seconds: ‘later to give “lalander oooh Al Arboar ; scare. Set AL ‘the start of f the third .. . down four goals against hd team, it’s tough to “We let. them: Play ey - style," sald Keith Crowderg "We. were alittle: tentatiy at the start and once you back.! 0: " “We have ta. carry | he third-period atyle. over in the ‘next game,’”. ea Bourque. “We: have to'g it and forecheck like w dis; against the Sabres,” Canada eyeing gold meda MUNICH (cP) — Twenty. :. : two. years of frustration, spiced” with humiliation, have passed. since Trail (B.C). Smoke Eaters ‘captured the world hockey championship for Canada. With two victories. and - some luck, Team - Canada could find itself in a position _next Monday to. end the drought, with a victory over ‘the Soviet Union. . “If everything “worked out, it would be nica to. go -into the final game knowing we're playing for the gold medal. against. the - Russlans,”. sald Canadian | head coach Dave King, “That’s the impetus we- might need to pull off an upset,’? . 7 . Canada finished second alter the portion of ‘the world championship this year with . ‘a 7-2 record. Sweden could have bumped the Canadians into third: with a victory , Mwesday over the Soviets, but lost, as expected, 9-3. Alter a sightseelng tour through - the Bavarian Alps, Team “Ganada sets its sights ona medal-round ‘ game. ‘Thursday ‘against ’ Cuechoslovakia. “It's going to be very interesting,” sald. King,’ “The Czechs will be tough . this time. ” Czechoslovakia finished third in, the preliminary round with. a 4-2-1 record -after beating Italy 11-0 ~ earlier. Tuesday. Sweden also was 4-2-1, but placed fourth because of a loss to Czechoslovakia, Se The defending-champion * Soviets: ‘completed. the tournament with a 7-0 mark; . allowing @ total of seven goals against, two of them. After. Thursday, Canada plays Sweden on Saturday . and the Soviets on Monday. ,All. “games are to be broadcast . live by CBC * Radio and CTV. The game - ‘Thursday begins at 2:15 pm. EDT, Mam; : Saturday . and 12:30 p.m. Monday. : King and his-ass7: tants, Jean. Perrot ; and George - Kingston, only had iwo days - prior to. the-start of the - ‘ elghteouniry tournament 1 - ; ‘come : with = line combinations and prepare for «. against Italy; ¥ whieh Canada » won 6-0; The lack of preparation tine was evident, though, In 4 3-2 loas to Sweden and an 8-2 thumping by the Soviets. But the additions of John Anderson of Toronto Maple . Leafs,.Paul- Reinhart . of. Calgary Flames and Cralg Hartsburg of Minnesota North Stars | have’ ‘scoring . leaderihip. ‘Dionne ~ has five: goals ‘and :three’ assists, while Goulet has one goal and seven asists. Brian Propp of Philadelphia Flyexa:has three. goals and three assists. Mike Gartner of Washington Capitals hag scored four goals and added -one “asaist, ° ; : ni t Washington — teamma ‘Dennis Maruk also has fi «points on. three goals -8 two assists. King said he plans to gl a lot of ice-time to his players during” the me ‘ round. round-robin | ‘the. opening ~ game |: strengthened the team and the improvement has been evident = in ve ' victories over prrehoalovakia, a Finland, ; ‘ ft ‘Germany, + “and Wor, Germany, 3-1. - Rick Wamsley — ot, - ‘Montreal Canadiens was in’ goal for: ‘the seven preliniinary games and boasts @ 2.23. goale-againat : average, He's allowed only " five goals in the last four games,” Maree) Dionne“ of Los Angeles Kings and Michel. Nordiques are tied for the team's . MEET THE SKEENA © ‘MOLSON KINGS ” Jim Hollond Height: 5'9” Bats: Right . Weight: 175 Throws: Right Any fan glancing at a box score of a fastball game - can easily pick out who did what? the key hits, double ‘plays, stolen bases and other contributions players may have made for their team’s cause. While these ‘accomplishments stand out clearly, some of the ‘tess ‘tangible Ingredients that offen play a key role In the outcome of 4 game are nat so obvious In print. ° Molson Kings catcher Jim Holland ts the type of ’ player that "provides the extra bit of push. and - direction sometimes needed to make the difference In agame At 28, 'J.C.' is cne of the senior members of the club * and has this year bein appointed team captain, an - honer for any player in any sport. His Influence will be felf in many of the Kings’ games, both from behind . the plate and in the dugout, where his experience and attitude should be a big plus on a tram stocked with young players. f _ A native of Nova Scotia, Jim was born In Hatitax _and ployed six years of fastball in Brookfield, his club * winning the Maritime Junior Championship each of -his first three years before he moved up to Sentor ‘A! . ball,. A dangerous-line drive. type hitter, Jim has twice won tournament batilng tlites since joining 4 Kings three years ago, as well as continually befng dependable performer in the fleld. In-addition to a fine fastball career, Jim Is an accomplished hockey player, having spent two years _ at St. Mary's University playing on a line with the New York Rangers’ Mike Backman and Mal Davis of the Butfalo Sabres, - ; "Every team needs aJim ‘Holland, but not many ore | fortunate enough fo find a player who can combine his tatents and personality In a. way that produces a winning attitude throughout the club. Look for Jim's desire and ablilty to play a major role in the - ‘Successes of the Skeena Molson Kings this season. . "Kings fans are reminded fhat this fs the final week a for season ticket anles for the 1983 schedule, Anyone ' | Not having bought a pass can obtain one In Terrace at ' Shefleld and. ‘Sons, ‘Sight+and. Sound, All son's Sporting Goods, Westend: Food Mart or. the Skeena _ Hotel, The Moison’s 'S King players and executive will : be operating @ booth: ‘at this weekend's trades fair “with Sedsorr tickets tvaitable.. me - wit ONE. OF FIVE SEASON PASSES TO THE ; | MOLSON KINGS HOME GAMES: . “ ENTRY FORM. NAME. eieclnatoalocae thee ADDRESS.. en besteeseneee sSetneeneeneasenise PHONEsssssssscseniseneesscessinessascenneerees "Draw date: Friday, Apri29 at :00p. ms a Enter vat. the dally herald, ” 3010 Kalum: St.’ : Terrace, B.C, .