i Page 6, The Herald. Friday, February 20. 1981 ER OE REST SERIES en *e oneeneene TSR SR as eo SPE SR eSOnt The Annual Meeting of the Terrace Public Library will be held on Sunday, February 22, 1941 at 2 p.m. In the Arts Room at the Library. Election of Trustees for the 1981 year _ will take place at this meeting. “Persons interested In the operation of the Library, are requested to attend. alee tt eienenaceesren ane ceteoes toes S° baseball = NEW YORK (AP) — Marvin Miler, executive director of the major league players’ association, has a suggestion for George Steinbrenner, owner af New York Yankees. » “If George is so conceriied about compensation for free agents, let him sell‘one of his players to San Diego for $1," Miller sald. ‘‘He signed Dave Winfield. “Let him volunteer. If his heart bleeds for the Padres, let him do something 4qZ2mZ2zmozecozzPp estate. Terrace Realty Lid. 1s pleased fo announce that Tracy Ritter has jained the company as a real estate salesperson. Tracy Is locking forward to serve her friends and acquaintances in matters relating to real TERRACE REALTY 4635 Lazelle Ave. 638-0971 “Coast ta Coast Rea! Eslate Service” wilaterally. We won't ab- ject.” But if Steinbrenner or the rest of the major league owners think Miller will sit back and permit wholesale compensation to be put in place as part of the free agent re-entry process, they're mistaken, The owners set in motion the machinery for what - seems certain to develop into another baseball labor crisis Thursday when their player relations committee unilaterally adopted the compensation proposal which the players rejected last = spring. The players have until March 1 to react and the union almost certainly will threaten a strike unless the plan is amended. The union's executive board meels in ‘MEN’S FASTBALL LEAGUE Anyone interested in playing | men’s fastball this summer should contact one of the following numbers _ 635-2249 635-2268 635-2333 Be, = ieee! umpires may also call the above A suggestion . for ol’ George Tampa, Fla., next Wednes: ‘day to consider the next step. Miller sees the owners’ compensation, plan as an attack on free agency while Ray Grebey, director of the } player relations committee, views it as a vilal part of the basic agreement negotiated last May. . “Compensation was one of many proposals under consideration last May,'’ Grebey, said. ‘Those negotiations produced the best contract, bar none, in professional sports.” The compensation issue, which -threatened to, ‘precipitate a strike last spring, was set aside and turned over to a_committee to try to solve. ~ When the four-member ; management-player - com- mittee failed to reach agreement. and subsequent negotiations between Miller. and Grebey produced no. progress, management implemented its plan. Under its terms, “ranking’’ players signing with new teams would bring roster-player compensation for their former clubs. “Ranking” players would be determined by two criteria. First, they would have to be selected by more than eight. clubs within a specified number of draft rounds. They would also have to be in the top 50 per cent of all - players in their league in terms of game appearances. for pitchers and plate ap- * pearances for other players. Management has said only three players in the 1990 draft -- Winfield, Don Sutton’ and Darrell Porter —- would qualify as ‘ranking’ players and ‘thus produce com- pensation for their former teams. Miller laughed at that. “Do you mean to tell me they’re ready to, shut. down, an industry just because they want compensalion for , three players?“ [ BLOCKB NATIONAL REAL ESTATE. GOOD FAMILY home on a quiet street. This home features 4 bedrooms, I!ving room, fireplace, 2 plece en- suite off master bedroom and rec room In basement. Nicely landseaped and fully fenced back yard. Clase fo school. Fer an ap- y pointment to view call Dick Evans. 1 BUILOING LOT ON COTTONWOOD CRES. Excellent home site parilally cleared ser- viced with paved road, private water system, hydro, jelephone and cablevision. Contact Rusty or Berl Liungh. 4 ax wn. REVENUE HOME ON THE BENCH Just under 1.400 sq. ft. of . ving area with brick flreptace, carpeting, ensuite plumbing, and a full basement with a two bedroom sulte, plus a _ denwith extra bedroom » with ensuite and laundry room. There is an attached garage, pailo doors fo a rear sundeck and the lot |s 75ulaa ft. Call Liungh fo view. Rusty. an bags SECLUDED AREA WITH VIEW | Recently renovated 1400 sq. ft. Pome. Living room, dining room and bedroom enter onto large sundeck and take advantage of the magnificent mountain view. 3 bedrooms, 2 unique rock fireplaces and a large rec room ore .just some of the features of this home. For an appolniment to view call Dick Evans. NEAR NEW MOBILE HOME - Just two months ofd and set up mhelght Trailer Court thls 14x 70 home has three bedrooms, wail to wall carpeting. ail furnace heat and the price Includes range, refrigerator, washer and dryer. Phone Bart Liungh 4 view. in the: Thor-. 47.5 ACRES IN — - THORNHILL Approx. 1) acres of flat land lighily ireed, and the balance in hillside and potential view property, with 2 acres cleared and a quonset “style shop 40x80 ft. Property has water rights but Thronhill Water Sysiem would be avaliable. for further Information phone Rusty or Bert Liungh. » work-shop. Oriveway Is JUST LISTED AND IN DEMAND — 418 acres close to town In a partially built up: area. For more in- - formation call Dick Evans, MODERN DESIGN ON NORTH MUNROE Spaclous — and well constructed home with 2' x 6" framing, weil Ansulated, targe kHchen with bullt In dishwasher and famlly area leading ta a rear sunporch. Baserient Is nearly completed and features recreation room, full bath, bedroom and paved, there is a double ~ garage and a fmali storage shed. Make an appolniment to view tlh Rusty Liungh or Beb- Sheridan. ’ PRIME LOCATION — DAVIS AVE. JUST LISTED — In the Horse Shoe 3 bedroom sptit level, flrepiace, ensulte and famlly room. Close to schools. For further Information call Dick Evans. We have ‘just listed a good 3 bedroom. split jevel, family home on Davis Ave. Large living room with fireplace, good slze bedrooms, master has ensuulte and 8 large family room. For an appointment to view cail Dick Evans. MOUNTAIN VIEW Lots of space. We are” featuring 3 1900 sq. ff. 3 bedroom log home situated on 11 plus acres, 62 miles from downton. Large Uvingroom with fireplace. All bedrooms area good size with o 3 place ensulie off the master with a whiripoal tub. Full cancrete ’ basement for future ‘development. View by appointment only. Cail Dick Evans. JOHN CURRIE ree .7356 BOB SHERIDAN 635-2444 635-5754 BERT LJIUNGH 635-6142 PRUDEN & CURRIE cis) in. 636-6142 RUSTY LJUNGH a38.s7s4 " DICK EVANS 65-7008 ~* "DANNY SHERIDAN 435-521) - Dan Poirler will be one of the Terrace goattenders In action this weekend. TOURNEY STARTS TONIGHT | The CP Air-Terrace Com mercial Hockey League tournament begins tonight and continues all weekend. Seven teams are entered in the double knockout tournament, that, for spectalors, also features a chance to win a trip for two to Montreal to watch the Canadiens play the Vancouver Canucks later this year. Action begins’ tonight at.7, with Terrace meeting a -Kilimal; followed by Hazelton against one of two Prince Rupert teams at 9:45 p.m., and then the © other Prince Rupert team meets Smithers at 12:30 am, Action Saturday begins with a game at 7:45 a.m., and the winner of Rupert-Smithers, takes on Quesnel al 10:30 a.m. r There are games ail day Saturday and Sunday, with the final slated for 3:30 p.m. Northern, rink in final SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) -- Trevor Alexander of the Territories came to the Canadian ‘junior . men's curling championship hoping to make the playoffs, but has bypassed that pressure cooker altogether. Alexander, 1, of Yellowknife, skipped his rink to two victories Thursday to finish atop the 12-rink competition with a 9-2 won- lost record and gain a bye to the final Saturday. With one draw to be played ’ today, the boitleneck at the top of the standings that has existed from the outset persists. Mert Thompsett'’s Win- nipeg rink is in the hunt with a 7-4 record, as are Lorne Henderson's Newfoundland Ps 1750 square tee three bedroam family home under consiruction. Modern design, natural cedar and k ex. terior, tocatlon. Aski 000. Call Horst Vor Christel Godiinski for more details. LOOKING FOR IN- VESTMENT | PROPERTY? . Two alder duplexes plus 1 cabin located on Lazelle Avenue. Some repair needed. Asking 995.000. For further information Christel or Horst. eall HORST GODLINSK T : TRACY RITTER GODLINSKI Notary Pubic ~ cacoeemee mma i fara foursome from: St. John’s, Scott Hadden’s rink from Swift Current, Sask., and Larry Phillips Jr.'s Quebec rink from Trois-Rivieres | with 6-4 records. In key final-round games today,’ Newfoundland faces Saskatchewan and Quebec takes on Alan O'Leary's. rink - from Dartmouth, N.S. Qut of contention are Scott Henderson's Northern Ontario rink from Thunder Hay, John Base’s Ontario ' tink from Oakville and Doug Weeks'’s Charlottetown foursome, all with 5-5 records. Murray Fulkherth of Leth- bridge, Alta., and Nova Scatia are 4-6, while Grant Barnes of Kelowna, B.C., is Spacious 1200 square feat family home. Three - year old, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, paved driveway as well as finished base ment suite. Priced at $76,000, 10 acres of flat land on Graham: Avenue, mostly cleared, ideal for small hobby farm. Asking $68,000. Call Christe! for details. 4635 Lazelle Ave. 635-0971 | “Coast to Coast Real Estate Service” © ow ee See ee es A OD De Oe ee ee ee oe ee ~ CHRISTEL 37 and Keith McMaster of Fredericton is 1-9. In 14th-round action Thursday night, Alexander trailed 6-5 after eight ends, but rallied with a one-point steal in the ninth and a lwo- point, theft in the 10th to salvage an 8-6 win over 5.C, “In another crucial .14th- round game, Phillips skipped Quebec to a stunning &7 triumph over Thompsett to keep its. playoff hopes alive. Other games saw Ontario defeat Newfoundland 5-4, P.E.1. beat Saskatchewan 7- 5, and Alberta dump Nova Scotia 8-5. Thé Territories record was the result of outslanding curling by Alexander, lead _TERRACE REALTY LTD. Older side by side duplex in Horseshoe area, close ta schools. Extra large 77x14?" lat. Two bed each side. ter and sewer Is a good _ Investment opportunity, in. rental property. Priced at orily $3000. Three bedrooms, no basement family home. Privately located on one acre wihin town limits. — Large separate garage. Nicely landscaped. . Asking $75,000. A.J. (Bud) MeCOLL Clayton Ravndal, second Scott Kylo and third Brad Robertson. "It takes all four to win and they were outstanding,” said coach John Moss, who celebrated his 49th birthday Thursday with the bye into the final, “Whife training: back home, we switched “New Brunswick time so that we wouldn’t feel the three- hour difference when we got here, and I think It has made. a big difference," Phillips was as tight.as a spring after downing Manitoba, “I was as nervous before the game as I was last year in the finals," said Phillips, who was lead on Quebec's championship team last year. “There's honor at stake here, and when we. } were 1-3 we just wanted to win 50 we wouldn't Finish 1- "10, it} ( BRIEFS ) REVERSES THINKING ST. LOUIS (AP) —.Em- mitt Thomas, who retired in 1976 after intercepting 58 ‘passes in a 13-year career with Kansas City Chiefs, has been hired as a receivers coach by St. Louls Cardinals of the National Football League. Thomas, 37, led the NFL in interceptions in 1969 and 1974. Since retiring, the four-time Pro Bowl per- former has been defensive - backfield coach at Central Missouri State University. STILL A WINNER ° SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Right-hander Mike Norris of Oakland A's lost his salary arbitration case Thursday but said: “Fl still go out and celebrate.” Norris, 25, learned that an arbitrator had chosen the A's $925,000 salary offer over the $450,000 he sought for the 194) baseball season. "This will be the first time I've ever made big money," said Norris, who made $40,000 Jest’ season. TRACK SPILL SERIOUS HALLANDALE, Fla. (AP) -~ Two horses had to be destroyed and two jockeys taken to hospital after a three-horse spill during the eighth race at Gulfstream Park on Thursday. Favored Miz Judi, ridden by Michaet -Lee, broke down and feil aa ’ she was going to.the lead. at the five-sixteenths pole, Two horses stumbled over her, unseating their riders.