a ears "4 PLYMOUTH VALIANT, > slant 6, new tires, runs well. - $750 or will trade for Enduro wnotorcycle. Phone 635-5952, . (p5-6A) .1974 CHEVELLE Malibu Classic, |statlon Wagon. Ve ‘Auto., PB, PS. $1,250. Phone 635-7635 after 4. F (ca-3A) 719%) MONZA SPIDER Sport. ;V6. PS, PB, radials on sport tims. Excellent condition. Phone 625-3934, (p3-3A) ‘FOR SALE: 1979 Chevette 4 {ar. Auto., with snow tires. Very low mileage. $3,000. Phone 638-1863. x , 9 SILVER MAZDA RX7.5- ‘Speed. 5,300 km. Like new. $11,500. Phone 635-2497 after 5 pm. (p3-3A (c5-6A) "76 FORD PINTO. Vé. * $2,200 or best offer. Phone "for Marlon. {nc-stfn-2-3-81) 974 FORD Station Wagon. PS. PB. PW. air con ditloning. 55,000 miles. $1,800, Phone 65-4717. (p5-2A) 1973 TORINO. No rust, ex- ceflent condition. New AM. FM cassette $700 value, $2,500 or best offer. Phone 635-5750, (€-2A)} 1974 PONTIAC Firebird. Vo auto, rusting, needs body work. $900. Phone 638-1507 , 635-2175 — leave message - +59. MOBILE: | _ HOMES. 14x70 MANCO. 128 at- _fached. Joay shack, Fully skirted and set up in local trailer court. Call, 635-2750. (p5-BA} 3 REVENUE mobile homes, One 1” wide, two 17° wide. Can be sold separately or as « package. Phone 635-3971 or 435-3511. ; (ctfn-1-4-81) ‘61. PROPERTY. ~ WANTED WANTED TO BUY: Two to five acres land In or around Terrace area. Phone 635- 973, —« , (p5-BA) WANTED: Lakefront property on Lakelse with or without cabin. Must have clear title and road access, Phone 635-4464, (p3-2A) 66. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES © 1975 GMC % TON Sierra Classic camper truck. 454 —" 3 speed aulomatic plus 1978 - 31 ft. Coachman deluxe Sth wheel trailer. dition, furnished. $20,000 O80. View at 0-7 1985 Queensway Orive or phone @ 635-7694, (c3-3A) “1977 BENDIX Type A motorhome. 28 ft., light plant, AC alr conditioner, vacuum cleaner, 454 GMC, erulse control. 27,000 mites, Good con-. § TY vestocK FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay. Heavy bales. $5 8 bale. Phone 635-3779 ask for Harry. (c5-7A) FAUST SELL: Four year old quarter horse, appolosa stallion. 14 hands high, small buld. Grean broke. Phone 635-9742 after 5 pm and. weekends. : (p5-2A) For your evening dining” “the pe oe TERR ACE HOT ° Prime ‘Rib Wedn esday _. Fridays _- Fine: dining (. Please call- 635-3 INTRODUCING WOODGREEN APARTMENTS 4832 Lazelle Ave. Rental Applications are now being taken for occupancy March 1, 1981, FEATURING: bedroom = Luxury -Firepiace In every unit. -Dishwasher, Fridge & Stove Included. ~Bright, farge Bay Windows wiih color co-ordinated One and two drapes. . -Undercover parking. -Central Location ._ Controlled Entry BBS SS 0000RReoaad -Spaclous open beam bedrooms with En Suites. -Grand staircase and bright halls, Ground floor apartments with Private Gardens. Ceramic tiled kitchen floors & ; -Cablevision hook-up available. To view or for further information call Mr. Willlam Saumure at . units.” ‘ bathrooms, ‘ VANCOUVER (¢P) — There were no Aca Awards for mend Canucks when they looked more like Ordinary People than Raging Bull on Wed: nesday night in the National . Hockey League... The Canucks, contenders far 10th place in the overall standings, eda team . portray . with little. intention of seeking higher honors in the - Stanley Cup -playoffs when im they tled last-place Winnipeg Jets 44, _ “It’s certainly. disap- je; Pointing to play. like this 8 when you'd -like to finish 10th,” said Canuck coach * Harry Neale, “At this time of the year ewe shouldnt worry about .¥ ‘€ There are a lot of ways tp Set from California to New York quickly, For Jason Thompson, the turnpike through Pittsburgh is not one of them — not when baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn's 4 putting up roadblocks, Thompson, the left-handed first baseman who Hit 233 with 21 home runs for California Angels in 1980, was dealt to Pittburgh Pirates Wednesday — and then on to New York Yan- g: kees. In the three-way deal, . the Angels ended up with. catcher Ed Ott and pitcher “i Mickey Mahler from Pitt- Vancouver - Thompson join ‘ ' who we'll be playing, but rather how we're playing’ ’ Vancouver needed a goat by Thomas Gradiniat14:56 of | the last period to pull into ‘a He with the Jets, a team the Camicks soundly thrashad' 10-2 last Friday in Winnipeg Z.- “We knew the Jets would ‘be -tougher tonight,” said Vancouver winger Stan: Smyl, “but that's no excuse for our performance. | “We were happy before the game because Quebec had lost and Chicago had tied. What happened after, that is anyone's guess.” The Canucks now are tied with Chicago Black Hawks, ane point back of 10th-place Quebec Nordiques, Van- sburgh and the Pirates | wound up with first baseman ‘ Jim Spencer, minor league: Pitchers Greg Cochran’ and . Freddie Tolliver and some of Yankees owner George Steinbrenner’s cash, How. much? That’s what Kuhn would like to know. That's one of the reatons he gave for temporarily holding up the two trades. Since 1976, Kuhn has insisted on a $400,000 ceiling in all trades involving money. The. other reason tor holding up the deal, says Bob Wirz, major league . 's director of in-, couver finishes out the regular-season schedule ‘here Friday against Ed- monton Ollers and Saturday in Los Angeles against the “We had everything going in our favor tonight, but we just weren't concentrating on the job at hand for some reason,” added a disturbed Neale. “We're not working and the players aren't reaponding to me jumping All over them. “For us to be effective, we've got to have 40 takeouts 4 game and tonight we had fust 15, including three in the secoml period. Wehave to hit to be effective and play our game," . Neale gaid the Canucks’ Yankees. On Tuesday night, they completed a six-player trade with San Diego Padres, The keys were the centre fielders, Jerry Mumphrey coming to New York and Ruppert Jones heading weat. The deals invalving Thompson were Wed- nesday’s biggest before the midnight interleague trading deadiine passed. The Angela also added Pitching strength by acquiring %4-year-old Ken Forsch from Houston, where be was 12-13 with a 3.20 earmed-run average in 1960. f Canucks weren't raging bulls goal this season is 80 polnts — 10 more than a year ago — and it can be reached, although tes against Win- nipeg and Colorado Rockies in the last week have. dampened prospects somewhat. Defencemen Kevin Mc- ‘Carthy and Harold Snepsts, along with centre Per-Olov Brasar, also scored for the ' - Camucks before 12,209 fans at Yhe Pacific Coliseum, leaving Vancouver with a 4- 2-3 record in their Iast nine games. The Jets, with just nine wins in 78 games, obviously are looking to the future and associate coach Mike Smith was happy with the effort put forth by his team. s the Yankees Brewers for minor league ouifielder. John Poff and relief pitcher Mike Proly to Philadelphia Phillies for re- serve second baseman Jay Loviglio. Nobody, it seems, wanted one-time Detroit ace Mark Fidrych. The pitcher cleared waivers, then was sent down to the Tigers’ Evansville farm feam, subject ta 24- hour recall. Detroit picked up infielder Mick Kelleher from the Cubs in exchange for cash or a playér to be named jater. In another deal, Baltimore Orioles traded shortstop ! before 8 p.m. Price $24,000. Phone 847-9711 . _ formation, was that Kuhn After the season, he asked lo Kiko Garcia to the Astros for i _ (c10-7A) or 847-2828, . ; wants to know whether the be traded. The Astros first. minor league outfielder i . (c5-7A) two trades, “having been tried to ship him to San Chris Bourjos. : zz “ made back-toback ... are: Francisco, but Forsch A few “name” players - FOR SALE MUST SELL — 1978 ; . . inter-related,”* . Vetoed that deal. Then they were waived Wednesday, . Owner ansterred, #20 Hallidare travel tratter, ilke \ BP (| | IP Wirt acknowledged that worked the deal with the among. them pitchers Jim Come ere mi new condition. Sleeps ef full \ ia \ there is no specific rule Angels,. getting 22year-ld Barr and Dave LaRoche by ; oer . 1 ene ' 2 =e Sok a banning such interlocking utility infielder Dickie Thon the Angels, pitcher Fred Eitended ' erat: View at 3829 Moller Ave, ‘ deals. : in return. Norman by Meatreal Expos ws four winter radials. . Phone {c5-2A) “But in this case, until we © Like the Pirates and and outfielder Willie Hort 439-1991 1971 9% FT. VANGUARD pe REST AIR ANT know all the facta, it's being © Angels, Chicago White Sox by Texas Rangers, who also (c5-7A) camper, Excellent condition = , " , held up overnight,” be said. made two trades Wed- sent pitchers Ed Figueroa 1969 Dodge 1 ton pickup. Call 3 . He ; Tt was the secom big deal nesday. They sent outfielder and Dave Rajsich to their Te =| &5-3322 after 5, (cao a “Serving Fine Foods ? days a week" in 24 hours involving the Thad Bosley to Milwaukee Wichita farm club, Go. 5 a reakfast, tunch and dinner . TRUCKS 835.8302 . ae LIONEL H.T. TENT or a ; | j yo, TRAILER. Sleeps 7; 3- 6 - Z gl | d P t t y Ae rn Phan toe ke. burner propane stove, low Si UMBER LODGE le er ea S a S VIC OF , new. Phone 7 after box, water supply, Coleman Barry Ziegler, Brian said Slezak, “But this team Loney, Kim Bosch and Wade p.m. heater, curtalns, outside Vv; and Brent Pascal ‘j (c5-8A) canopy. Phone 635-4508, : arga rent Pascal loses only six guys and two Dawson scored for the : sen CHAN 2 CHANS/G CHAN 4 CHAN 5 CHAN'S CHANAI3] Regrarsatoass wore CUM cme tack as Broncos, who let 10 ater 1974 GMC 4 TON 6 cylinder, a : Regina Pats toaS4winover over-ages. The younger the first period. The teams 3 speed, Mechanically good, LEGAL 7 an Maan " > Brandon Wheat Kings ina players went through a lot were tied 1-1 after 40 body pow. Phone 635-8617 a BR. as Jerre [masn. [ROMO Butch Neighbourhood | Prerrsteu Western Hockey League this year. minutes, fer 6 p.m. ; . Bo KINGS TK Evening §=|KoMO Starsky +21 La game Wednesday night. “They've ‘got the ex- Mike Lay, Bob Fleming — (€S-8A) . 145 | News News News 4 & Hyich Contact te Paln tt ola Bave | tie Pats perience and know what to and Steve Tsujuira replied : . Province ot KINGS = FLove ‘ABC World = | News Over Jamis Dax a #1 trium t ” expect. [think this isgoingto for the Tigers, who took eight Hed pets iad if British Columbia 6 is Nee Nightly {Love ROMO News pan ocse” = «|-« Seven Eastern Division be a heck of a team next of 14 minor penalties and the standard, canopy very Ministry of MS | News Bost News 4 Hour Cavert Woogie ‘a? quarterfinal series and year,’ game's only misconduct, clean. Phone 830.7953, Forests Sentie Futen Pea ame Manalr 7" advancea them to the Darren Galley, Rob Lethbridge fired 44 shots (pio-23) Government ] 38 | Tonight _ [ietena Northwest Alice Lehrev Report | Talsiourna! division final, tentatively Babchuk and Todd Strueby at Kelly Hrudey in the ° eoena 23 [pouge Hrd Snow eet | Litttess ensielel a gomm. scheduled tobegin April 1¢in added a goal each for the Medicine Hat net, while Cleo 1973 4: TON PICKUP 350 Economic Project Mark & Mone Rinaling Soak Regina, Pata, who won four straight Rowein faced 32 Medicine of road cam. For more’ Expansion sty [peneock Mindy wralih Brothers peeiewa vi sos ‘ In. other Bames Wed- to take the series. Slezak, Hat shots. Information phone 63-2637. This is a: FEDERAL iH [Peecock [users [pean [rar | Spm ma S| oy! erent i sar Davis and eee Mark Game five of the series is {stfn-22-1-81) PROVINCIAL a & commeandin, avis and Dave Chartier re- scheduled for tonight in PROJECTIs), to be ts Flamingo Thars ‘ Barney Magnum, | smernter Veraue in their bestof-seven Eastern plied for the Wheat Kings. Medicine Hat. financed = by the g 20 | Flamingo Movie r Magnum, arcs Division quarterfinal series, Regina held period leada of In Billings, Bill Hobbina’ Tae any, TON pee DEPARTMENT OF Us [roe Friendships, | Teal rah Hariern Fis dumping Billings Bighorns 4 1-0. and7-2, while o secoml goal of the game ‘etter 6 orn. REGIONAL ECONOMIC ” | ptarntage Secrets mn kno Movie Travail 2 and Lethbridge Broncos _ its opposition 41-28. The Pats proved to be the winner for after 6 pp EXPANSION and th i * (ncst-3-80) BRITISH COLUMBIA 10% Fieming Wes nm Keats” Ttmemaer fg Oa teaicine Hat Tigers . took thres d quee minor the Wranglers, But his goal _ AAINISTRY OF FORESTS mf Rove ale all Lending wave Argotswes: oe eee ee ie voce and of six at 7:39 of the third period — 06 & ors. was a controversial one. after. Phone enyitme. 668, Subaldlary agreementen gliosis [nanan | otBer eastern division “Our guys worked lardin Minos meee oe oa. ire INTENSIVE FOREST 3 [in Pinal new final howe fovea quarterfinal. he eerie” Said Regina went an, referee Glen Agar _ {stfn-18-3-81) MANAGEMENT 7 — The winners of the coach Jack Sangster, ‘Ifwe immediately signalled that . SEALED TENDERS for 215 | Garson aval Rh charie’s Watater a emauie epereiings and Leth weren't able to make the the puck had entered the net, W977 DODGE PICKUP. ‘2 the following Stand Ten- 50 TTomerrow [or cherile’s webster Jefersona =| Cinemas bridge-Medicine ‘Hat series good play our guys were Dan Bourbonnais added an ton. $8000 km. & cyl. ding coniract(a) will be “Mt | Const Klldore Angels Webster cbs Cinema Will meet in a semifinal to throwing the puck in and empty-net goal for Calgary. atandard, canopy. Very recelved by the, Regional . sign Komo Webster Late Sin decide the other division bumping the defencemen. Bruno Bateolto had given clean. $3,300. P res “m are Manager, Ministry of 1 Ms | Seat of Mews 4 Wabster Movie San finalist. Regina received a Their defence was starting to the Wranglers a 14 first : Ap Smiths ect on ake cat og Ott show | and of . bye because of a first-place tire toward the end of the period lead and Hobbing r date(s) shown below: ° , finish during the regular game,” , made it 2-0 early in the 59. MOBILE Contract: STI3M-5-4 $.S, FRIDAY “Gar Slezak ef-age “‘pationed # fe pul one ole a ; Located: Robi Lake.” arry + AD Ov. & five-goal come- — Jim McGeough and Mar. HGMES Forest District Hazelton Player with Brandon, said from-behind victory after Chartier replied for Billings i on 9.5 hectares. Viewing ag [Tatar Show Kensington Sone am Canada forlt the Wheat Kings inex- Medicine Hat had moved “in the third period, Herta eu Ee Date April 6, 1961, Leaving Fo Tay Shaw Homey Sood Ain Canada 221 perience cost them in‘ the shead 3-1 with leas than five - Calgary goalie Mike bedroom sem|-furnished, 9:00 on, we Often at Seattle 199 Boomerang Webster Squame &n Mouvernent a “Regina's experience and ‘7 ae mm the, . een teed only 20 shots, ireplace, pailo doors, - Deadline for receipt of 1g | Today Huntley Scomerann’ - | Webster | street Wrovrs cur inexperience made a Mare M. we cate Wranglers directed rted and set up In town, ls 3: 20 ff Seattle Sireet Edpe of Webster Sesame Animegerie , ‘ agoun, Rich 32 on Billings! 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Phone suviculture Section, Box 43 fou tives facb Children yottiveca Forward Pius games in 1960, was the fret = “'I_ wanted him to get Tigers beait the Expos 41, O5-4670. - 3369, Smithers, B.C. Pitcher at baseball's spring sharp," manager Billy Mootreal tits _ ; (CA7A) The lower or any tender wore” fame Lee a PY a Po training this year to go'the Martin sald of -Langiord, .and tone ee tee™ will net necessarily be 1 = Aoater Wek: with re sect bive Umbrella fathne distance. It would have beéti whose arm gave him Rucker in the eign ; accepted, . ' understandable if he'd spent Problems in - bis’ previous Cowers and Barbero FOR fen ble neon ‘The work will be carried Taxes Teday Canara! Texas Ler Oraw | Femme a few moments ‘looking start and cut a planned six- had RBI singles in Dene’ vallable B! out under the supervision 3 ftmes pCR Gospesal Teaaa Muna cinema "longingly at the A’s bullpen. inning stint to two. “He n sixthinning, wetting. 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