lo. Page 6, The Herald, Friday, March 27, 196) ’ on Braun's Veland Grass rental income over $19,000 per year. 4 acres fenced pasture and hay, Small barr, other bulldings. Good well, large garden, berries, young frull trees. Neat, well maintained. Approx, $40,000 down, owner will carry balance. Full price $125,000. Phene 635-9258 "NOW OPEN Aspen Motor Inn Smithers, B.C. 60 units, swimming pool, sauna, hot pool. For reservations call 847-4591 ccotect a gereewnesay seoame rem heeek® Peet uremee + at f : TERRACE-KITIMAT daily _., herald | SPORTS Jackson DUNEDIN, Fla. (CP) — It's back to the drawing board for pitcher Roy Lee Jackson and manager Bobby Mattick. Jackson, a right-handed pitcher, was acquired: from New York Mets for Bob Bailor during the winter. Toronto Blue Jays made the at back to draw deal hoping to get a much- use him in relief,” needed short relief man. His appearance, on the mound Thursday against Pittsburgh Pirates Bradenton, however, saw him as a starter, Mattick was toying with the idea of using Jackson, a starter as well as a reliever In four previous ap- e spring, Jackson bas been all the pearances this Blue Jays expected. Going inté the game, he had pitched 10 innings, gave up five hits and allowed three runs for an earned run average of 2.70, . \ battling ‘for a National’ Hockey League playoff berth, and their chances did not figure to improve against -- the Bruins in Boston. Toronto had not won in its . ‘previous 12 games against _ Boston and had taken only one of the 24 previous con- tests with the Bruins. The Leafs also were winless in their previous four NHL 3, games, the most recent a 5-2 ' [oss at Pittaburgh on Wed- nesday night. “We were probably . thinking the Pittsburgh game was the game we were Montreal ‘slammed Calgary Flames 8 , Washington’ Capitals retained a one-point edge * over Toronto and Edmonton by defeating the Red Wings 2-0 in Detroit. In the only other game, Canadiens FET TTT ITT Te ee tt! | a i or Ter rery t iw in other years, somewhere down the road as a possible fifth. starter. . The experiment looked good for one inning. In the second inning, Jackson was knicked for two runs on two singles a walk and a ground bail. The heavy damage came the next in- ning when Dave Parker erashed a threerun homer ever the right-centre field. walt. The Pirates ended up a 5-1 winner. Jackson ended in the fourth inning and is headed Jackson, 26, took the Pirates ponding in- stride. “Twas aiming the balla bit instead of throwing it and when you do that you tend to Ret into a lot of trouble." Jackson is not the type to dwell on a poor per- formance. On the other hand, he does pot let himself get too high when the going is good. . “y guess you could say I'm a pretty easy-golng guy. I try” to accept things as they are. “Take the trade. When I found out, I was really ex- trying to win more because that'was a team that we were close to (in the standings),” said Toronto coach Mike Nykoluk affer the Leafs edged the Bruins 3-2 Thur- sday night. “But coming inte Boston, seeing we haven't beaten Boston for a -long time, I think yhis is going to’ be a hig confidencebuilder.” At the nine-minute mark of the third period, 1:59 after Boston’s Peter McNab had | tied the score, Terry Martin took a perfect pass from Wilf Paiement and scored his 20th SHAPE earn oee ree ES MAeeS ROERUS FED NP LAID ROUESATTUCEPTCASHEUEES AGE OIO ROP OGEATASLIVEL EG LEDGE LSs HERR E HELE EET E wT Ss rae MELEE GETS MOSEL ERTY Sore ee my Per or tlt eerste rte its ahr Titi ti beret tL halal ek dal a Lt en eet ne TE TELL LL LLL Lt Lbebelebetebbeletebe beth telbeletb bb ebelebebeted tebetelsbeleletetetettele tte tis! | ttt WIGHTMAN & SMITH REALTY LTD. 2 BEDROOM HOME CLOSE TO DOWN. TOWN This small home has an attractive treed lot and Is easy to expand. Asking $54,900. S$ THIS YOUR NEW HOMET 1440 $q. ft. of spacious living and privacy In this basement home with view on a dead-end street |us! past the Golf Club. Asking $85,000. FORMER HOMESITE OF 1% ACRES _ This attractive acreage Is located In Klearzs Subdivision. Offers COMMERCIAL BUILDING Two storey commercial buliding in ideal location In Thornhill. Upper floor Is presently divided into two 1200 sq. consists of 2200 sq. fH. and is presently belng used by Harold‘s Recreation Center. Also Included Is a 2030 two storey garage. Asking $165,000. GOOD STARTER Older home situated on two lots, potentiat for the right person. Good garden orea with fruit frees. Separate garage and workshop. greenhouse - and chicken coop In- — cluded. Asking $45,000. JUST LISTED ~~ Attractive 1130 44. ff. 3 bedroom basement home on .42 acres fn - Thornhill. Zoning allows a business to be run from if. Asking $72,000. , On oe need NEW HOME — Just completed 1304 14. fi. In new subdivision with good view on the bench. Features 4 bedrooms, flrepiacs, nature! ges heat. Als well Insulsted wlth mcs construction. Asking si07,000. ve, LUXURY HOME IN ATTRACTIVE AREA AT 691,900 : This 1300 sq. ff. full basement home offers many extras such as double garage, feature brick wall fireplace with elevator fo supply wood, a Ind fireplace roughed In and wood-oll com- bination furnace which also heats water. gncouraged 40 ,qwners - ui InS, price, of 634.000. | ft. suites. The maln floor. has good - TOWN HOUSE This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home downtown offers 1100 sq. ft. of space for a young family on a budget. $30.000 of essumable financing In place. Asking $45,000. ce “JUST LISTED ° Ideal family home features 4 bedrooms, large rec room, wet bar, fwo baths and natural gis heat. Large 97'x15S' Iot Is nicely landscaped with garden area and fruit trees. Good value at $64,500. MOBILE OM LOT 14x70 «= Meadowbrook trailer. Features 7x14 expande tiving room, fireplace, large bath and all appliances In- cluded. Only $48,500, or $51,500 completely fumished. DEVELOPMENT SITES IN TOWN — Lakelse Ave: Two 30'x100' commercial lots ~ asking $49,000 for both. 11.49 acres with 2800 sq. ft. full basement home and bulidings totalling 13,500 sq. ff. all providing Income of $2100 «2©mo. Vendor financing could be available. Asking $500,000. —One 33’x100’ lot on Greig facing the Coop. Asking $50,000. One .69 acre lot on highway service road In Thornhill, asking 525,000. 6.36 Acres and luxury dome just over the bridge at the Eastern entrance to town. Asking $260,000. —§.51 acres at the Eastern entrance to fawn with highway access beside ihe P.N.G. buliding. Asking $210,000. —All these development sites offer substanilal poential to = the developer or Investor who wishes fo par- Telpate In the growth of this area. 4 building lots avallabie - in Stewart, B.C. el LIKE HORSES? This large modern home with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms offers lots of space and privacy to those who en[oy couniry tlving. Asking $89,900. RETAIL OPPORTUNITY ON LAKELSE AVE. This Is an attractive situation with over 12,000 sq. ft. of space on 2 floors and $187,000 in aasumable financing In place. Asking $265,000. HOME ON LIGHT INDUSTRIAL © : Comfortable 2 bedroom: home on approx. 2 acre” of Jight Industrial property in town. For more information call and ask for tsting ao. 4. 6.01 ACRES This property is focated close to fown on the bench. A 12x68 mobile home Is Included In sale with appliances. Asking $43,000. el INCOME NOW REDEVELOPMENT IN FUTURE This 5 acre site In town offers an soowner spacious and attractive - [ving quarters, and the opportunity to creste more value In the future through redevelopment. Over $50,000 in residential revenve new, with the potentia! for more. Asking $265,000. LIKE TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS? We have established business available for ssie including a restaurant at $35,000 located In a leased high tratfic area, anda store at $94,000 (realty & equipment) located In an attractive and growing = residential area. Other = op- portunities frequently become availahle so come and discuss your needs with us In con- fidence. NEW HOME This Is a very attractive 1428 9q. ft. full basement home, features Include fireplace, cedar features, oak cup- boards, oak floor, gas heat. Good assumable mortgage at 13 percent. Asking $85,000. 635-636 Rod Cousins 635-5407 Bob Ripmeester 635-2832 2 SOUR OR AUNR ROARS SRE RATERRSRAREEREEEREEe EVENINGS Jim Duffy 635-6688 Stan Parker 635-4031 4611 LAKELSE AVE. __ TERRAGE, B.C, Laurie Forbes 635-7448 Gordon Olson 635-4035 back to the bullpen. “I liked what 1 saw in the first inning,” said Mattick. “After that, it looked like he lost his stuff. “From now on, I plan to cited about coming here. tried tolook at itasa positive step for me. When you're in this profession you can't always decide your own fate." 4819 PARK AVE. I goal of the season to give Toronto the victory. The win increased the Leafs’ points total to 65 and Ear] Weaver, the valcanic manager of Baltimore Orioles, has erupted again. Weaver, making his return from a three-game suspension, was tossed out of the game against Kansas City Royals on Thursday for arguing with umpire Mark. Johnson over access to the arbitor's lineup card. The blowup came at the same site — Fort Meyers, Fla. — where Weaver pulled his team off the field on March 19 after arguing about the same subject. That action, led: to, his suspension by Lee MacPhail, president of the American League. This time Weaver departed alone, but the Royals won #0 as Clint Hurdle and Cesar Geronimo drove in two runs apiece. Baltimore atarter Jim Palmer allowed only ane run in six innings. The Royals made several substitutions early in the 685-4971 Bill Derlago gave Toronto a2-Jlead with his th goal of the season at 13:22 of the second period, then Mike O'Connell scored at 16:41. coach Gerry, “Cheevers said the Bruins lacked intensity and passed Poorly, but added © Toronto’s pesky “‘eluichand- grab” tactics were effective. Boston at The Bruins had several shots clang off the post, but praised Toronto's Jiri Crha, a flopper rather than a stand-up goaltender. "don't know if we under- estimate goalies like that, but he certainly played well,” said Cheevers, whose club outsho the Leafs 25-18, erupts but Weaver approached Jobnson in the eighth inning to ask for the lineup card. At Sarasota, Fla., Carlton Fisk doubled in his first at- bat for Chicago White Sox, leading them to a 6-5 victory over his old club, Boston Red Sox. Fisk was declared a free agent earlier this year. St. Louis Cardinals beat New York Mets 3-1 as Keith Hernandez drove intwo runs and scored another. New York's) Dave Kingman singled home Wally Back- man with the Mets’ lone run. ~aRidcey Hendersda’s thirte -hits, two of therh bcme nuns, sparked Oakland's 17-hit attack as the A’s beat Seattle Mariners 8-6. [n the last two games, the Seattle pitching staff has given up 41 hits. A tie-breaking single by Odie Davis triggered a four- run eighth inning and Rick Honeyeutt pitched seven shutout innings as Texas Rangers blanked Montreal game without any uproar, Expos 4+). . Toronto Maple Leafs are lifted ther ‘into'a tie with — Edmonton Oilers for the 16th ‘and final playoff spot. The’ ” Mike Palmateer stopped 21 ‘Oilers have a game in hand. * “It's live or die,” said " Paiement, whose 36th goal of “the season started the scoring in the first period. “We've got to go out and win every game we can.” v l- Caps 2 Wings * shots and Washington hadi power-play goals by Timk. ‘In Detroit, goaltenders, Tookey and Mike Gartner to - shut out the Red Wings. ; The shutout, the second of the season and 16th off g Palmateer's career, camels against a Detroit team that i has won only one of its last 15 games. ' Canadiens 8 Flames 2. In . Montreal, the Canadiens Larauehe credited’ his Pierre Larouche broke gut of a nine- game scoreless drought with IB three goals and an assist as buried revival to a review. of game 4 films. “T noticed on the film that 1 fi wasn't going close to the net as much as — used to,” Larouche said after ‘in- creasing his season’s goals output to 23. ‘I was staying back, and that’s not my style. and set up two others. Also scoring for the Cana- & diens were Keith Acton, Doug Risebrough, Robert Picard and Yvon Lambert. Kevin Lavallee and Dan Labraaten scored Calgary's again — Robin Yount’s three-run F triple and Don’ Money's two- FF run homer keyed a nine-run fourth inning in Milwaukee Brewers’ 11-7 victory over & Cleveland Indians. Yount § also tripled in the third in- ning. . Dave Tobik pitched four shutout innings and scored § the first run az Detroit § Tigers’ split squad defeated Houston Astros +1. Toblk singled to start the third inning, advanced to second on a sacrifice and scored on Tim Corcoran’s single. .. _Dayp,Parker slammed bis third bome.run of the spring as Pittsburgh Pirates beat Toronto Blue Jays 51, The victory broke a four-game losing string for the Pirates. Fernando Valenzuela, Bob Castillo and Steve Howe combined for a five-hitter as Los Angeles Dodgers blanked Adanta Braves 7-0. Allfive AUanta hits were Bingles and only two Braves advanced as far as second base. Steve Mura pitched six shutout innings and Dave Edwards slammed a solo homer to spark San Diego Padres to a 4-1 victory over San Francisco Giants. Mura struck out four and walked two. s i+ Canadien Radio-tslecighn and Telecommuricatens Consinaion Concall te ta re@iaaihanion wt dea AS CHEAP AS RENT TO OWN YOUR OWNI — 3 bedroom 12x60 mobile home set up in. secluded trailer park. l0x24 joey shack. In- cludes washer, dryer aod droepes. . Asking $23,000. Call Pat. . City lets. 606x192. City water, sewer and natural gas available, Asking$21,000. Call Pat. = mene Well kept tamily home close fo schoale and downtown area. Some of the. axtras of this four bedroom home are 74 HELP PAY YouUR MORTGAGE! — Cider 3 bedroom home with fireplace located on a 300x272 ff. fot in Thor- ahill, Asking price $10,000. Call Joy for more information. large treed ict, The rent from the 2 bedroom suite In basement will ease the pain ot paying the mortgage. Asking BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF SKEENA VALLEY — 1550 square ft. home on Birch Avenue. Four bedrooms, 2 full baths plvs 42 bath with shower in laundry ream. Kit- ‘ chen was planoed for a gourmet cook. Formore « details, catl Judy. in Thornhill, Close to school — spacious heme on commercial property - with a large fenced lot, 4 bedrooms, fireplace. baths, finished | toads of cupboard basement, carport, space, sunken bath and paved driveway and entulte plus many other 7exi32 let. Priced af extras. Call Ketth. only $00,000. Call Jey to view. Lad in Uplands area. Family space, separate dining room with sliding doors heme on 14 acres $45,000. Call Pat. DUPLEX = Live ca ene te sundeck, Listing ~~ price $44,000. Call th : "| side and collect reat en view. ad Compare this 3 bedroom the other te help defray home in the Horseshoe mortgage expense. AFFORDABLE ares, Nicely located §- Three bedreems seach FORTIES — Three ~ home on a 30° bof that side, hardweed fleers, bedroom heures on makes for easy main- and other features. | Walsh Avenva, tenance. Other features Located in Thornhill in [- established on large are sundeck, natural pleasant welgh- |. se’xI2’ fot. Asking gas and only 7 years old. bourheed. Call Judy for 947,00. Call Kelth for Call Kelth. more detalis. — -, more detalis. HI TIT SG BRRERRERSERERCRRE EREDAR ERR ee 635-5671 FRANK SKIDMORE JUDITH JEPHSON 4 638-1652 435-7070 WE'LL COVER ‘IT ALL PAT QUINN | 035-2592 FOR YOU KEITH WILLIAMS 635-5439 ~ hours. notice : decision Decision CRTC 61.394, Skeena Broadcasters Ltd, Terrace, BC (8011897200): following 9 public hearing held 25 Nov. 1980 In Van- couver, the CRITIC an- naunces that it denies the application for a broad. casting Itcence for an English-tanguage FA radio station at Terrace on' the frequency, 92.1 MHz, channel 221, with a power of SOW. . Complete texts of CRTC documents are published In both official tanguages in the ‘Canada Gazette,” Part |, which Is generally available for viewing In * paference libraries; single coples are bookstores Canadian government? publications. They may! iso be read at CRTC af. fices: CRTC decisions may be read at licensee offices during normal business . Public interest groups sre invited to cantact the CRTC for coples of CRTC public documents, CRTC : Offawa-Hull (819) 997-0313, Vancouver (604) 666-2111. Canada sold at carrying’ Linemate Mark Napier BE scored his 32nd of the season I