competitions. on the -weekend with: good ‘performances In ‘Smithers.’ The Texaco -races, including one at Kitsumkalum . .points toward the-final standings. Both skiers are ,members of the Kits umkalu m “Club. Lou Johnson (left) and Michele: Johnson: won: ‘thelr Texaca Cup. ski “Cup serles has five Mountain In- Terrace, at which sklers. gather Skt f Terrace’s Totem Ford midget reps lost their second straight game at the Air, Canada Cup midget hockey. championships in. Ste. Foy, Quebec, getting shut out by the host Ste. Foy Governanrs 1-0 in what one observer described’ as the best. game of the tournament.so far, The only goal of the game came at 1:16 of the second period and was the culmination, ,of a pretty three-way passing play by the Governonrs. Mare Bouchard filpped the puck over sprawling Terrace goaltender Wade Flaherty, after. he combined with Rejean Boivin and Denis” Gosselin on the play. Ste, Foy goaltender Louis _ periad . after Gravel Was equipment. ~ Halifax Metros @1. In the - Terrace’ 3 next game was al 9 am. Pacific Standard “Time today against Don “The threestars of the gam” “Mills, Ontario, who are now were Ste.. Foy ‘defenceman at 2-).and are rated the best Denis Gaudreau, Bolvin and: “team in the tournament so ‘tliscovered wearing illegal Terrace defeticeman ‘Jeff. far, Other ‘gamies today - Sharples. Others-at the feature ~ Regina” - and game’ felt*:. the. two - Winnipeg, Thunder. Bay vs.” goaltenders: st juld- have “Corner Brook, * gotten the first two picks, Charlottetown arid St. John, Other scores” “in the DCB: division; the orie. Terrace lays- in, had’ Dan. M. betting ‘Winnipeg ¢3° and their. first win. ¢ of -the Regina. Pats. beating ~ _ tournament. “Forwards Arnold Cullum shorthanded - goals In: the ills. ‘~ first period on thelr way to Gravel made the goal stand =DC9 -division, it was: and Paw Rai each scored. ; up for the win, stopping igof Thunder Bay, Ont, @ St. two goals and added an 19 Terrace shots during the John New: Brunswick 3 assist to lead Alberta, now game.: The other three shots Charlottetown, PEI, 1-1- ‘in the 12-team were stopped by Quebec's Ottawa. West 33) "and ‘competition. ‘Brad Fenton, - substitute goaltender Mario Sherwood Park, Alberta, 3. “Trent \- Morrison, "Mike Carner ‘Brunetta, who replaced - . Newfoundland 1. Gravel briefly In the firat BCSG Playoffs. * Horseshoes on ac Islands of their National Basketball The zone playoff for the B.C, Summer.Games horseshoe . Association playoff mini- pitching event will take place in Queen Charlotte City June series ‘with Atlanta Hawks. 5, Entries must be in before May 18. my «a Competitors 13 years old and up who are members in for Aiteta i @ tough team good standing of Horseshoes B,C. are eligible tocompetein jaye guch a big front line,”* one class only. Cards will be required of lal participants. - : The events inthis year’s Games are: junior boys (17 and - “ under) in classes A and B; junior girls (17 and under) in the Celtes. "But I feel tS gon open class; men and women (i8.and over) in classes A, B,C ~ anybody.”” | and D: and senior men (65 and over) in classes AandB.. — Tr ea Rollins; Atlanta’ ls ‘Entries must be made to zone representative Stan Zeller ° sever foit: ¢ entr e. will -be before May 18, Zeller can be contacted by mail at Box %4, one of: the. players: the Queen Charlotte City, B: ¢; vor 180. . a : English riding trial date = English equestrian trail to selecta team to represént zone . 2 7{Paelfic Northwest) at the B.C. Summer Games in Maple‘: * Ridge in late.July will be held in three: sites on three different dates. ° The first trial will take place ‘May ai and 22 in Smithers, the second-May 27 and 28 in Prince George and the third June 4and 5 in Burns Lake. People hoping to takepartin this year's Summer Games must attend. al Feast two at the three trials; |. | Three divislons are open. in ‘English eqpisstrian: ‘at: the . Summer Games trials, hunter,* jumper. and dressage, and each of those is divided Into separate classes. . "- For more information on eligibility: requirements, call . zonerepresentative Carol Alexander at 847-D864 or 847-2467, _. or write to Alexander care. of Carol Alexander, RR. No. 1, Smithers, B.C,, VO 2N0. ok Black powder entries open oy |. Comgattins to éelect the zone.7 “black powder shooting’ team for this year’s B.C. Summer Games will be held April w and May. t at mile post 31 on Highway 16 West between , Terrace and. Prince Rupert. - Registration for the marksmanship competition will be taken the morning ‘of April 30, with competition starting at 1 a.m, bith Saturday and Sunday, . . . . ‘There will be IX tormal. target events ranging from. 5 : yards to 100 yards and an assortment of primitive ¢ events. Directions to the site will be posted along | the highway aid on the oad leading to it. ; _ For: more informatién, contact soni “yepresentative : Murray Clare at 437 ath Avenue West, Prince Rupert, B.C., oF. call Clare at 627- 7304. . kg ee Gordon Batey got the other ‘Goal: for the winners, who enon Celtics hope to cut e trees down to size re L ‘ i] r +, ’ ‘the. ‘Eastern Conference ~ for only: “ Soccer entries dve Ma y 16 ye ‘Brook Gilmore; Jeff ‘Sveen ‘and said Kevin McHale of. the | ‘Celtics have to-deal ‘with in . Brescia, Albert: Aiello, Doi ..Porter and. Bruce Rendall . _ added singles. Defénceman Be ‘Donald Sweeney _ got. ‘both, 4 goals. for New: Brunswick, . _ winless in'two starts.” although one. said Gaudreau © ' Ste. Foy. and Halifax: and was the beat defenceman he: “Ottawa District and had seen at the tournament Sherwood Park, ' go‘far, Ste. Foy's: record ist now at Sherwood Patt 9 Corner 2-0, while Terrace reniaiie Brook 1 . winles gat 0-2." -.,. The Alberta reps acored al. record-setting -. three . three. : Charlottetown” to. tts first © -vietory: Shane. MacEachern - and Darrell.. Ashley. algo” “aut the. scoring, a - Rosebrook; Peter Torraville _- : Thunder Bay'6 Saint John? Hikes Totem Ford now 0- 2 after | a | heartbreaker outshot their opponents 42 - 16, unasgeleted effort at 2:51 of: §, the firat: period that pulled: his team, also 1-1, into*a.- “and “completed . the — scoring. ° Glenn Teveril was the Jone — "Nova Scotia - scorer. Both, to”, short-lived 11 tie... < Captain - “Pony: - scored ¢ 00% ‘goals. assisted: on “two: others; lead, Thunder Bay;:2-0: Rod: | Charlottetown, Q. Ottaw West 3: : scored two goalé and sot up’ “others ©‘ to’ scored ‘twice; with Mark. ~ Campbell, Paul Loggie and” Larry | ‘Koughan: rounding — and Martin: Morelli replied Celtics, Hawks open, > “NBA-playoffs-. contest at Boston, one of tiva” playoff . games‘ tovilght. ‘Phoenix Suns are at homie to ™ Denver Nuggets in a first- . Found game in the Western : Conference. - First-tound «| ~ Eastern: Conference action and Portland Teall Blazers. ~ playing ~~ at. SuperSonics in the West, Seattle The Celtics avalded the best-of-three mini-serles the. NOW AVAILABLE _TELEGUIDE A new television guide including GABLE & SATELLITE LISTINGS Pick-one up ata newsstand they. had = the last three:seasons because Conference's best. record. — tur Valued Subsoribers— . “each Friday look for your copy of TELEGUIDE inserted into your paper ue at no extra charge. Dean Fraser got the only a goal for Newfoundiand, an | Lett winger Bert’ Welt’ ‘lead: Steve: at Quah umerbe aagiend + Hansel bila” > Alberta . action: . continues Wednesday night’. with New York: “visiting New Jersey. Nets in” * New Brunswick “Knicka Eastern for Ottawa, 1-1. Regina Pat 6 Metros 1 Centre Len Nielsen scored two first-perlod, power-play Bool. fo lead Regina. Tim . \annone also added. two ‘goals and Troy Vollhoffer Brett Burlock teams have 1-1: ‘records; “Don Mills’6 Winnipeg : . _ Right. winger.» Cramarogsa ” scored ond goals in the second period to ' Jead Don Mills; 2-0. Scott Mellanby, Peter. Douris, ‘Harris’ Marks and Dave ° Eade scored the other goals for the Flyers, Neil Kravats, {Steve | Szego- ““Hrycluk replied Winnipeg, @ 2, Air Canada. | standings \ for t oo ‘CANADIAN MIDGET Division 1 (oW L TT FA Ontario om 2 aow a a shaker» Monitebs ia . Thunder Bay 2 2 Newlouadiand . LS 2-1 Gitawa * PAE. ee ee 2 co P< wn oc NAN 20 20 6N ‘ Manday, Rewvils Alberta ? Newfoundland } Thunder Bay 6: New Bruns: , wick 2. P.E.1; 9 Ottawa.’ Saskatchewan 6 Nova Scotla | Ontario & Manitoba: a 7 Quebec, taco. oo. Soday’s Games Saskatchewan vs Maniloba Ontario vs B Cc. cous thunder — - Bay © vw. “foundland =: - me P,E.1. va New Brunswick ° Quebec vs Nova Scotia” 7 Ottawa vs Alberta, New- Ladies’ and Men’ 6 poccer tearns ‘that wish to enter local. playoffs for the B.C. Summer Gamies, ‘to:be-held this year at. the end.of July-in Maple Ridge, near Vancouver, must’ * declare their intention todoso by Mayi6, © ~~ . _ ‘The zone playoff for both ladies’ anid men’s soccer will be held in Kitimat June 11 and 12 in Kitimat. Local playoffs: “must be. completed by May28, The competition is dpen to club- teams only. ‘No select teams or pickup players will be allowed. Minimum age for ‘players is 16 years as of July 28,1993. If your team is interested in entering local playolis, write to zone representative ‘Frank’ Cseke al 84° Babine. et. Kitimat, B.C. V8C 1Y2,-or call- Caeke at eaiee?.'! deadline for éntries is: May t@.. 7 “ To ensure your copy ot the: new. TELEGUIDE renew: your subscription today. If you'ré not a daily herald’ — subscriber but would like to receive our paper daily and the TELEGUIDE in each Friday issue call : [daily herald 635-2000 and: Bob - = can ‘saat j all Seasons : | | “win com) volley yba All mead “won i annual Terrace scrub. volleyball competitive . tournament Monday night i with a, five-gaine : final, set win. over ‘Skeena Hotel: . ” All Seasons won. the first... F -two> games ‘of. the set J + handily, beating All Seasons a "15-5, 15-1, but Skeena Hotel. mounted a corfieback: when’ - ‘they were down: 12-6 in the - ’ . third game, won it'15-13 and went on to. take another . comeback win in the fourth _ game of the set, érasing’ a 13-6 All Seasons win and taking a 16-14 victory. — The set’s final game saw All Seasons take: an8-0 lead, Skeena come’ back to 8-6, and All Seasdns regain their momentum to take, the 15-9 vin and the _tournament title. Loe "’ Skeena “Hotel ' beat " Scumbags 15-13, 15-6 in the loser's round semifinal set to advance . to the final against AllSeasons. Skeena Hotel ‘lost ‘the 'witiner’s round: sernifinal ‘on Friday night to All Seagons as well, - Scumbags had to beat - Credit Union 1614, 10-15, 15-. ° - 9 in the quarterfinal match © to make their semifinal "against All Seasons, Czechs down: Sweden ‘ DUSSELDORF, Germany (CP) «+ — Czechoslovakia spotted Sweden an early one-geal lead then struck for four unanswered goals and a 4-1 victory today at the world. | hockey champlonshipa. . The win was the third in. as many... games. for — Czechoslovakia, while Sweden dropped to 2-1. Leif Holmgren scored. for Sweden at 6:55 of the first period, but goals ‘by Igor Liba and Vladimir Caldr 23 © . Beconda,;.. apart ¥ through the period put: Czechoslovakia ahead: to stay. ©.- - .Fratisek Cerny and Darius . Rusnak. added second-period goals for the, winners, ; : A: total | ‘of 4 “minot penalties were ‘handed out, seven to each club. ‘ RADIALS STARTING AT ‘West | midway: | STEEL BELTED || 492 89 Pt S5/80R1 3 QUALITY CANADIAN-MADE : STEEL BELTED RADIAL TIRE These prices Include installation PLUS Kal Tire's New Conditlonal Road Hazard Warranty for tires installed on Personal Use Vehicles. « ‘From April 20 until April 30, 1983 7 EXPERTLY DRYCLEANED we an for Only $1.00 Rickards Cleaners 9223 EMERSON 5ST. © 635-5110 Terrace area Realtors have determined that some propased zoning changes could adversely effect the Interests of some property owners. We are preparing a _ presentation to the Reglonal District’s ‘public meeting of May 4, 1963. To be effective we need your Input, support and . assistance. 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