fFevesavesseses a o# co ~night in me ( PAGE As, THE HERALD, Friday May 27, 1977 QUEBEC (CP) — Quebec Nordiques fired six second-period goals on the way to an 8-2 victory over Winnipeg Jets Thursday 2 seventh game of -the World Hockey As- sociation final series and their first Aveo World Trophy. The Nordiques get goals from Bob Fitchner, Marc Tardif, Real Cloutier, J. C. Tremblay, Norm Dube, . Paulin Bordeleau, Christian YEAR OF THE QUEBECOIS) tis Nordiques wih Avco Cup Bordeleau and Serge Bernier in defeating the defending champions, who suffered numerous defen- sive lapses. Dan Labraaten and Perry Miller scored for Winnipeg, Labraaten in the second period and Miller at 14:09 of the third after the issue was long decided. ; A crowd of 11,461 cheered on the Nordiques as they more than avenged a 12-3 loss in the sixth game in betel in an ea ae et aes ae Winnipeg on Tuesday night. ° The fans accorded Ber- nier a standing ovation and the Nordiques stormed onto the ice to congratulate him when it was announced, three minutes before the game ended, that Bernier d won the playoff most valuable player award. He scored a record 14 goals and had a record 35 assists for 49 points, another mark. Cloutier also fired his 14th goal of the playoffs. at attempted pass by seconds. The Nordiques fired 25 shots Winnipeg goaltemnder Joe Daley while the Jets had 27 at Quebec’s Richard Brodeur. Fitchner struck swiftly at the start of the second — period, intercepting _ an fi- nipeg’s Ulf Nilsson in the Jets zone and firing the puck past Daley's glove side at 11 Tardif cruised across the front of the Jets net just 59 seconds later to take & passout from Cloutier in the corner and pop the puck hhome for a 2-0 Quebec lead. Willy Lindstrom of the Jets and Dube tangled at 2:01 of the period with both tting roughing minors and ighting majors from referee Ron Harris. The Jets slipped into the first of their prolonged pericds of defensive disorganization in the en- minutes and the Nor- diques capitalized when RED’S around the mound buffalo like me. Heard a guy downtown tell a friend ‘he didn't know who the Terrace Reds were. He probably doesn’t know where Kerr-Rotary Park Is - either. For that matter, he probably thinks Mush- ville is where the action Is, Too bad about that. You missed it last Sunday fellow, but you could catch it this Sunday as theReds are at home again at Kerr-Rotary Park where they take on the Grizzlies. Second shock: The Cubs stole one last Sunday as they whomped the Reds in the second game. There was some baseball played after the pushing con- tests and arguments and after plate umpire Kitborn cleaned out the Cubs’ dugout. Suds are for after the game. That's right girls, David Hamilton did belt a three-run shot over the centre fleld fence. Note bottom of posters around town “Go Reds Go.” Sharon Biggs, if elected, will not plant marigolds around the mound. . Thanks jo the thief who climbed the backstop Sunday night and stole one of the speaker horns. Nice going you slimy little slob. You're probably the one who put 17 cents in the collection box while _. preparation of a budget "meeting May 16. ot Lv eye-balled the speakers. I'll just bet you’re a Shocks and slimy little freaks Running fate this week. Two shocks In one week are too much for an old slimy little freak who sponges off your parents. Or did you score on the welfare people to buy a CB unit and now you need a horn for under the hood of your ’ gil-burning littie buggy: Hear the mushballers - excuse me -.the Cedar Kings triumphed over all the plHow fighters at Houston. Nice going guys. Got to hand it to you. | also hear you’re looking good. So does the CFTK eam. Serlously though, it’s a lot of work running a ball club and be it fastball or baseball, we all need the fans. So, may you be blessed with good weather Mushville. Applications for hockey school at Enderby are at Marg’s Billlards for the asking. The school is under the supervision of Joe Tennant and he expects fo be able to help with players for next season. Joe says there are a lot of 19 and 20-year-old hockey players there who want to play somewhere next season and here sound like a good place to play. , ° If there are some good ones we Intend to go out and get them. That's the word Mr. and Mrs. Hockey fan. . The best hot dogs in fown are the ones you buy at the ball games. See you there. ‘“; Cloutier fired his 14th playoff goal at 5:29. Garry Lariviere shot from the. right point and Cloutier ’ managed to deflect the puck behind Daley after the Jets couldn't contro] it in ‘their ‘end. Labraaten put Winnipeg on the scoreboard at 8:39 with a high chopper that ‘23 Channels 5 Watts - Built-in PA | $69" vk Hull was booed by the crowd Virbually every time he touched the puck, in- cluding once in the second yiod when he rushed the ength of the ice, tumbled over a Quebec defender and slid into the boards in the corner of the rink. substantial programs in the other communities CB RAD KITIMAT RADIO & TY Lower City Centre Mall | 632-2024 ~ HORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Northwest College covers the region from Queen Charlotte Islands to Houston. The major physical facilities are.in Terrace, but there are . beat Brodeur from.a sharp e to his right. Lariviere failed to control the puck for the Nordiques on the play, but Quebec came back with Tremblay’s goal on a shot from outside the Winnipeg blueline. . : That goal could have taken some of the fight‘out of the Jets, but it was after the next Quebec score, by Dube at 15:23, that the Nordiques seemed to sense the game was theirs. The fans had appeared confident for some time, but when the Nordi poured off the bench after Dube's goal, they spent almost as much time congratulating everybody as they did Dube. Paulin Bordeleau put Quebec ahead 6-1 at 18:41 af the middle session after taking Bernier’s drop pass. A wide-open first period . saw both teams miss plenty Total full and part-time enroliment is about 1500 students. The College will make appointments fo the following positions: English Instructor Sociology Instructor Duties: To instruct first and second year University Transfer courses. . The appointees may be expected to instructin several communities and a considerable amount of travel and evening teaching may be required. Qualifications: M.A. minimum. Salary: in accordance with scale to be negotiated with the Faculty Union. Early Childhood Education Instructor Duties: To instruct in the College Early Chiidhood Programme. The appointee may be expected to instru’* in several communities and a considerable amount of travel and teaching may be required, Qualifications: B.A. or M.A. in E.C.E. and preferably with.experience as a Pre-school or Day Care Supervisor. A of scoring chances as the dirctors and the . for next season are the ’ ‘priorities for the new Kitimat Minor Hockey Association executive, says past president Jack Cooper. Cooper, this year’s vic chairman — told Herald the drawing up of ~~ abudget was not man- datory until the ald. constitution was tossed _ out and replaced at the assoclation’s general “Under the new con- -stitution, budgetting is : - obligatory and | think it's “agood thing. In previous years we have just flown by the seah of our pants,’ he explained. Rather ‘dthan-elect Individuals to, specific posts, this year the association chose a . board of six members. Three elected for two year terms while the other half will serve terms of one year only. At the executive meeting Tuesday, the six were named to their . respective positions. Hank de Goeifj was selected chairman with Cooper and Gord Stock- man as his vice chair. men. Jan Mosdell will serve as secretary with Ron Freed and Ken Calder as treasurer and --executive director ‘respectively. Cooper sald the new system spreads the workload as well as the “joy’’ more evenly than the system it replaced. “The board concept is the coming thing,”’ he noted. With the staggered ~ BIG JOHNS DELICATESSEN GROCERIAS 10 AM:-10 PM 72 Bittern - Kitimat be three members of the board fo maintain con- tinulty from year to year, Cooper pointed out. The old constitution, which was. ‘‘put fogether ina rush” was “airy and redundant.”” the past president sald. The newly-formed Northwest Reglona! Arts Councit has scheduled a full day of lectures, discussions and = en- tertainment around its first annual general meeting this Saturday. Six top administrators in the British Columbla art fleld will speak during the all-day affair. Beginning at 9 a.m. with registration, the council has scheduled three ‘speakers in the morning and three in the afternoon with group discussions, a luncheon and the council's general meeting in between. Paul Robin, the lead-off speaker Is tour development officer of the Touring Office of the Canada Council. He will 4 WORLD PREMIERE! by Allan Stratton oo MISS (TI ee ROR OR ¥ eo OO d THE PLAYHOUSE THEATRE CENTRE OF B.C. ... @ madcap, contemporary farce ... R.EM. LEE THEATRE f Friday, June 3rd $:00 P.M. Tickets available at McColl Real Estate We he UO _. KMHA:throws out constitution. The appointment of 10 terms, there will always be followed by Brian Arts Showcase. Paisley, a consultant with the B.C. Drama Association and the Leisure Services Divsion of the Ministry of Recreation and Con- servation. Following Paisley will be Ted Lindberg, supervisor of Programs Ad- mission to: this part of program is $2. ua 835-5145 Jets tested Brodeur 12 times and Quebec took seven drives at Daley. oo | Quebec’s Curt Brackenbury was robbed twice by Daley and Tardif and Steve Sutherland had © other good opportunities for the Nordiques. Anders Hedberg and Bobby Hull were foiled at the other end of the Coliseum ice, PRUDEN Dr. D.V. George, Principal Northwest Community College Box 726 Terrace, B.C, VaG 4C2 Salary: In accordance with scale to be negotiated with the Faculty Union. Appointment Date for all positions: August 15, 1977. Apply with curriculum vitae and names of references fo: 10S in the College region. Education. eA dot Gite: er for the Vancouver Art SPACIOUS HOME *- CLOSE Gallery. Lindberg supervises ‘‘out-of- eat gallery” programs for the province. In the afternoon, Betsy ‘ In excellent condition this 3 bdrom.| TO SCHOOLS 4646 LAKELSE AVE. 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