PAGE 2 MONTREAL — For the third year in a row, veteran linebacker Wayne Harris has! been nominated for Canada’s’ top football honour in first round ballotting of the Canadian Schenley Football Awards announced here Monday, The Calgary All-Star is one of 22 players named by 96 sport- scasiers and sportswriters in nine Canadian Football League cilies across the country. Harris, Lineman of the Year three years out of the last six, is one of three linemen also nominated this year for the sport’s top honour the Most Outstanding Player of the Year, No lineman has ever received the award, won last year by quarterback Ron Lancaster. First round _ ballotting nominates three players from each team as Most Outstanding Player, Canadian Player of the Year and Lineman of the Year. Other linemen named for the top award are Mark Kosmos of the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa’s Marshall Shirk. Edmontan defensive back Dick Dupuis and Bill Danychuck, Hamilton offensive guard, are also dual nominees. Dupuis is nominated for Most Outstanding Player and Canadian Player of the Year and top lineman, Second round ballotting to be announced November 2 will Teduce the nominees to six, Sabres Maple three from the east and tree from the west. First round nominees for Most Qutstanding Player are:. Jim Evenson, B.C.; Dick. Dupuis, Edmonton; Wayne Harris, Calgary; George Reed, Saskatchewan; Don Jonas, Winnipeg; Leon McQuay, Toronto; Garney Henley, Hamilton; Marshall Shirk, Ottawa and Mark Kosmos, Montreal, For Canadian Player of the Year, they are: Jim Young, B.C.; Dick Dupuis, Edmonton; Larry Robinson, Calgary; Wayne Shaw, Saskatchewan; Bob Larose, Winnipeg; Mike Eben, Toronto; Bill Danychuck, Hamilton; Wayne Giardino, Ottawa and Terry Evanshen, Montreal. For Lineman of the Year: Garrett Hunsperger, B.C,; John Lagrone, Edmonton; Wayne Harris, Calgary; Ed McQuarters, Saskatchewan; Bill Frank, Winnipeg; Jim Stillwagon, Toronto; Bill Danychuk, Hamilton; Marshall Shirk, Ottawa and Mark Kosmas, Montreal. Young, B.C. Lions’ leading pass receiver four years in a row up to 1970, won the Canadian Player of the Year award last year after being runner-up in 1969, Saskatchewan's choice as outstanding Player of the Year, dump Leats “‘T wouldn't have believed it myself,’’ Punch Imlach said Wednesady night after his Buffalo Sabres dumped Toronto Maple Leafs 7-2 in the first National Hockey League meeting between the clubs this season. “Imagine,” said the Buffalo general manager-coach, ‘the same score, I never would have guessed it.”’ Punch had reason to be pleased and surprised. When Imlach, who was replaced as Toronto general manager-coach a! the end of the 1968-69 season, took his ex- pansionist Sabres into Maple Leaf Gardens for the first time last year, the score was the same — in Buffalo's favor. In other games Wednesday, New York Rangers defeated Chicago Black Hawks 3-1, Minnesota North Stars blanked Vancouver Canucks 7-0, Boston Bruins beat Red Wings 4-3, Pittsburgh Penguins walloped Los Angeles Kings #1 and Montreal Canadiens nipped California Golden Seals 4-2, SECOND SABRES WIN The win was Bufiald’s second in six starts and left them in a fifth-place tie in the East Divison with the Leafs, two pointa back of Montreal and Vancouver who have six points each. New York leads the division with seven points, one more than the Bruins. A bubbling Imlach heaped praiseon Richard Martin, his No. draft pick who starred with Montreal Junior Canadiens of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A series last year. ; “Marlin got his third goal,”’ said Imlach. ‘‘He keeps this up, : he could be chasing Gil Perreault's record for the most goals by arookie. If he gets lucky he could do it.” Perreault, last season's rookie-of-the-year, scored 38 goals from his centre position with the Sabres. The Leafs took an early 1-Olead but fought back with goals by Gerry Meehan, newly-appointed captain of the Sabres, and Perreault before the period was seven minutes ald. The Sabres added two more in the e second period to gain the lead they never lost. GILBERT SHOWS WAY Alt New, York, Rod Gilbert's fourth geal this season at the 20- second mark of the opening period led the way for Chicago's first loss in six games. | Andre Lacroix, recently acquired by Chicago from Philadelphia Flyers, scored Chicago’s only goal. At Minneapolis, the North Stars twice used a two-man ad- vantage and twice used power plays to account for four of their goals, 23. shols. Cesare Maniago posted his 12th NHL shutout, turning back The Bruins jumped on the Red Wings for three first-period goals at Boston, then hung on for the win, Defenceman Bobby Orr pe Hi EXTALL SCORES ced the bruins with one goal and two assists. Brian Hextall scored twice as the surprising Penguins moved into a first-place tie with the Hawks in the West’ Division, each with five wins and 10 points, . - — The North Stars hold down second spot with seven points, followed by Philadelphia and St. Louis Blues, each with four, Los Angeles with three and California with one, In tonight’s action, Chicago visits Buffalo and the Kings ‘travel to Philadelphia. - Coaches should — play, already - MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Walter Bush Jr., president of - the Minnesota North’ Stars, wondered: why he and coach Jack Gordon didn’t suit up Wednesday night against Van- couver Canucks. | While Gordon squirmed i in hisoffice, explaining Minneso- ta’s 7-0 romp over the’ Can-* ucks ‘to two Vancouver writ- ers, Bush stormed into the of- fice, “iT thought even : you, were. _ Going out there for shift or at least would give:me a call for. the final twayninutes.” “Gordon answered: ; “We controlled the puck in _ the second period as well as ‘Tye ever.seen. Remember, it was.0-( after the first period.” --Deug.Mohne: touched | off innesota's biggest victory of .. tiie‘ season with a’ shot. from’: - Canucks the first shutout ‘in ‘their history, : . “Minnesota overwhelmed us,” said Hal Laycoe, Can- ucks casch. They were just _ Sensational—they did every- ‘thing right.”’: Laycoe called the: writer back by sticking his head around a corner of the Van- - -couver Gressing room, "You ‘can.also say. they ' ‘were awful good, too, with a man’ advantage," he said: “We got an awful lot of prac- | ‘tice being a man short,” - - The “North Stars: were the - -worat team-in.the National... | °- Hockey League in the 1970-71 - season in-converting power--: play goals, getting only 99 goals in 78 games, This year ” ; they have. six: power play.’ . TRIAL BEGINS. : 2). “NANAIMO (CP) — The nc wt *. eapital murder trial of Ian Nicol: |: / :. Walker, 46, of Nanaimo, ':, Monday. “Walker. is charged. 2 with the fatal shooting last April. |: of Gloria Murlel Norman, 30, in _ " B, ‘Royal: ‘Canadian ’ Hewion - . an Football awards announced fullback George Reed, has been nominated for the honour three times since 1965. He holda a CFL record for gaining 1,000 yards and more six seasons in a row. — Terry Evanshen has also been ‘nominated for Canadian Player of the Year three times before, starting in his rookie year 1965. He won the award in 1967 Garney Henley of Hamilton is another veteran, first nominated for Most Out- standingPlayerin1&65. Winnipeg. lineman Bill Frank is nominated for Lineman of the Year for the fourth year, Last year he was also nominated for Mst Outstanding Player. The six finalists will be brought to Vancouver -during Grey Cup week to hear the final decision which . will be an- nounced at the Canadian Schenley Foothall Awards presentation at the Hotel Vancouver, November 25th. The Most Outstanding Player receives 4 $2,000 Canada Savings Bond, The Canadian Player of the Year and the Lineman of the Year each receive $1,500 bond, Each runner-up receives a $500 bond, In addition, all finalists receive a Tex Coulter . painting of themselves. Kitsault phones in At 12:01 a.m., October 17th, Kitsault residents were provided with initial automatic dial telephone service. “The placing into service of the portable exchange will provide local residents with initial local dial telephone service and long distance service through Terrace,’’ stated Stan Patterson, Terrace District Manager. ‘‘Additional long distance circuits are to be added at a later date," he said. , In addition, the townsite is being served by semi-post pay eoin telephones, To provide the townsite with initial telephone cable facilities and facilities for growth, some 10,500 feet of aerial cable was strung throughout the townsite earlier this year at costs ex- ceeding $13,700. The 200 line 10 foot x 40 foot portable exchange, constructed at the B.C. Telephone Burnaby Plant was. placed into: service next tothe ' Kitsatlt ‘ratio building after being shipped to the townsite by barge from Vancouver, This installation took place in early September. The community, with some 80 telephone subscribers, houses mainly employees of B.C. Molybdenum Mines, Total cost of ananee and installation was $80,000 ‘THE HERALD, ‘TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C. Historic desk for sale GIF-SUR-YVETTE, France | (AP) =- They call it an old © mill, but it is really a village . with an 18number telephone system and a museum with the leather-topped desk ‘ on which King Edward VIII > peaned, “this, my irrevocable . A have determined ' decision, . to renounce the throne,” Andit's all for sale — except for the personal mementos such as the desk, . The duke and duchess have decided again to sell their weekend place outside Paris. Tt was on the block a couple of years ago but was withdrawn. This time the decision is irrevocable. The previous asking price was $1.2 million. This time bids are being ac- cepted. The duke, 77, and the “duchess, 75, now come only rarely from their rented Paris mansion to pick up cherished objects. They won't forget the desk, It is a reminder of Dec. 10, 1936, when the duke, then King Edward abdicated “for the woman I love,” Wallis Warfield Spencer Simpson of Baltimore, LABOR OF LOVE The mill, like the desk, is Windsor memorabilia in its own right. Its acres of English gardening are the duke’s personal work, with the help of a landscape artist, from design all the way down ta some of the hardest labor, “You would see him lugging those stones from the rock garden, of flailing away withe . sythe," said an aide while driving down for a visit, ‘‘He did it for the exercise,” “When he worked up a good sweat, he'd go swimming.” The whole hamlet, with guest apartments, gardeners’ lodges and servants’ quarters, could house about 30 persons. Car plunges from ferry. NANAIMO, B.C. (CP) — An elderly Alberta couple was being held for observation in hospital after they were rescued from a car which plunged from a British Columbia ferry into 20 feet.of waten, Wednesday... William G. Martin, 81, and his 71-year-old wife, Mary, of Fort MacLeod, Alta., were pulled from their submerged -car by ferry patrolman Bert Hacking . Rev. B.B.. Ruggles ._, Phone ‘4644 Park Avenue... 635-5115 _ CHRIST: LUTHERAN... began. . al THE ‘LOGAL CHURCHES , 4 Service Schedule - Sunday School =: 10:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Bible ‘Study Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Yout th Night Thursday 7:30 "PENTEGOSTAL. TABERNACLE 4647 Lazelle Ave. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. 7:15 pm. .-Jhe end of your search for a friendly church Phones: Office 625-2434 Home 635-5334 Pastor M. Kennedy § Captain: Bil! Youny 9:45 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Services SALVATION ARMY 4451 Greig For info on other activities Phone Envoy or Mrs. Bill Young 635-5446 7:10 Thursday ‘Night Bible Study & Prayer Meeting” ‘KNOX UNITED — CHURCH Cor. Lazelle Ave. & Munroe Phone 635-6014 Worship 11:00 am. CATHOLIC HURCH Lakelse Avenue ‘SUNDAY MASSES SERVICES ” : Parish Halt 4634 Walsh Rd. 10:00 a.m. Sunday Services 9:30 a.m. Confessions - ‘EVANGELICAL - FREE CHURCH | Cor. Park ‘Ave, ‘and ‘Sparks St. . .. 9:45 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Services Church School & Nursery 8:30 a.m. 10: 00 a.m. | 11:60 am. 11:15 am, 7:30;p.m. ~UKRAINAN CATHOLIC CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sparks St. at Straume Ave. Rev. John Vandyk - ‘Phone 635-2621 10:00 am. ‘Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 5:00 p.m.-Warship Service - Back 43 God cFTK Hour . Friday. 8:30 p. m.. : “Wednesday 7:30 p.m. -: - =-Prayer.and. Bible Study CHURCH © or. ‘sparks St. B Park Ave, ; Pasiors: ‘D.. Kaiser _ Phone: 635- 5882 oi Morning Service. at: 11109 = + Sundey School at 9:45 em ST. MATTHEWS, CHU RCH’ 4726- Laietle Avenue, Terrace. Anglican “Church ot. Canada Sunday: Services: ns nm & 11:90 Am ‘ “every, Sunday” “pastors ‘ob stokes Phone, 635. 5055 ‘Your Friendly Family Church’ _ +103 00 a ms" Bible” ‘Sehool ICE sy 11:00.a.m,_ ~ Mofning Worship 7:16 pam = . : Evening Service . d0P Study and Panels FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, New. ‘edi for. named... Flo Whyard, for the past seven years. editor of. the lively - Yukon capital clty newspaper the “Whitehorse Star,” has been named Canadian Editor for “ALASKA miagazine” "and “THE > MELEPOST.”' - “ALASKA mai gazine”* is the colorful pioneer monthly of the 49th state and its ‘eaitorial coverage includes much of northern Canada. "THE MILEPOST” has long been considered a “bible” . for travelers over the Alaska Highway ‘as an annually revised guided _ Editor Whyard, a filth generation Canadian, will have of- fives at Whitehorse and will be covering a beat from Winnipeg _ west, and from the Montana-Washington border to the Arctic, Petition started for Gaglardi’s resignation NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. A. C. Bennett, es Mr, Gag " (CP) — The British Columbia lardi is eit for his- poss ” Federation of Citizen’s Associa- tion and knows little abo tions says it will begin cireulat- - people on social assistance. . ing. a petition this week ~ “Does he know how it feels tame demanding the resignation of have growing children ask fo¥ . Rehabilitation Minister Phil new clothes when. the parent# ” Gaglardi. oo : don’t know if there will bala . The: organization represents enough money to feed them?’ 78 welfare rights and low In- the petition says, a come: groups in the province .“Webelieve Mr. Gaglardi is & and representatives of the fed-° disgraceto the government ang eration executive and Lower has set welfare back 40 years.’ Mainland organizations Wed- A committee will also studya caer go approved the anti- the welfare system. } a Gaglardi petition. =. “The purpose of. the commit The petition, written in ‘the tee will he A form of a letter to Premier W. criticism. ro alter Constructive RS: shane pasanetteapeccccede anaeccnunmeccetsanessogs SPECIAL Anyone purchasing a . 1972 ARCTIC GAT before Oct. 31st will receive absolutely free. AN ARCTIC CAT SNOWSUIT BAKERS KALUM SERVICE 512 HWY. 15 W SAAS ERA Safe Driving las seo ' "WITH CONST. DENNIS DINGLE Q. What action can a cilizen take against a mctorlt that is driving dangerously on the highway? A. Anyone can lay a charge against an offending motorist. The mechanics of laying a charge are quite simple. You must have a detailed description of the vehicle, sufficient for the authorities to be able to properly identify the vehicle, the date, time, location of the incident, and some circumstances of the. offence. Upon attending at the police office, the proper charge . will be decided on. If you are not able to identify the driver of the . vehicle, a chargemay belaid against the registered owner. Two things 1o remember are that if the person who is charged pleads “Not Guilty’, you will be required to give evidence in court; secondly, you must be careful not to break the law yourself in obtaining the particulars of the offending vehicle. ie: Following acar at80 mph onthe highway then coming in to onay a chargeof speeding against the other driver. Q. Is it lawful to cross over a single solid line or a. double’. solid line“when you are leaving the highway. : . A. It is lawful to cross both a single and double solid line when you are entering or leaving the highway, PROVIDED. YOU ARE ENTERING OR LEAVING AT A PLACE OTHER THAN AN INTERSECTION. For example, it would not be legal to cross a double solid tineand turn into alaneor alleyway, butit is logal to enter or leave from a private driveway, ‘providing such action does not in any way affect the travel of‘any other, vehicle. Q. Is the Safeway Parking Lot a Highway, and could 1 be charged for squealing my tires on it. _ A. The answer to both questions is yes. The definition of a Highway is as follows: “Every Highway within the meaning of the Highway Act, and every road, street, lane or right-of-way - designed or intended for or used by the general public for the ~ passage of vehicles, and every private place or passage-way — which the public, for the purposes of the parking or servicing of vehicles, has access or is invited.’’ The Safeway parking lot, obviously then is a Highway, and it is unlawful to “Squeal” your tires on a Highway. . Ralph going home? VANCOUVER (CP) — Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham- Fiennes is facing his toughest. voyage—from Vancouver to Britain; he’s broke. The leader of the British team which travelled British Colum- bia’s waterways from the Yukon border to Vancouver said he spent all his money on the expedition, “So far it has cost me about £6,000. ($15,000) of my own money and we just don’t have any left—things look pretty desperate,” he said. — - ‘ordered instead to Greenwood, N.S. 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