ae WINNIPEG (CP) — Rob Houston was only. thinking of one thing afterhe skipped’ his British Columbia team “to another victory: at the” Canadian _Junlor men’s: curling °*: championship. - "Thursday night. ~ “We really want that bye to the final,”’ said Houston, who leads the tournament’. - with a %1 record following an 8&4 win over Danny -Bently of Truro, N.S., in the © “People back . 10th round. home want to see us on TV and I want to be there,” And there's no doubt fans -in his home town of Vernon, ‘with a population of about “30,000, will crowd around ‘their television sets if B,C, cmakes ‘Saturday afternoon. * “] just can’t believe the ‘support we’ve heen get-. :ting,”” said Houston's third: it to the final Dave Stephenson after B.C. ‘defeated Andrew Buckle of ‘Saint John; N.B., in’ ‘the ‘ninth = round Thursday. morning. “Just the other day we received a telegram with .231 names on it. It was about three feet long.” - A win? over Northern « Ontario's Rab Shalla of Copper Cliff in the final B.C; COURT SERVICES “DIRECTORY SUBMISSIONS As of: March ‘30, 1984, all civil document service in. British Columbia will transferred. from government fo the private sector. To assist litigants during this transition, a directory of private process servers Is being compiled and will be made available at all court registry counters. The directory will be malniained untit March, 1985. The Court Services Branch invites persons or firms serving documents and wishin e Included:in:the directory, to submit by | March:-7;:-1984;-their- names;~addresses~~ service, to: Directory Court Services Victoria, B.C. Vew 1B4 | chewan entered the final round with’ 8-2 records and Ontario was : ' Gatineau, and phone. numbers, with the names of the communities in which they offer ] 850 Burdett Avenve- dally herald — vais ~ Rob Houston thinking By Gerry Sutton draw of the round-robin | ‘schedule this * morning would advance B.C. ta the - ‘championship game, However, a win for Bob Ursel of Winnipeg over - defending champion Jamie Schneider of Kronau, Sask.,. in dnother final-round game and a B.C, defeat would put Manitoba in the final. Manitoba would. get the bye because of an earlier win _ over, B.C. ALSO IN CONTENTION Schneider, Ursel Thornhill were the only skips with a chance at the Canadian _ title. and Manitoba 7-3, - At 5-5 were Alberta's _ Kevin Park of Edmonton and Jean-Pierre Croteau of Que., while Newfoundland’s = Frank O'Driscoll of St. John’s, and. Ontario's Steve Hartley of Saskat-. Scotia in another final-. round game, then Hartley's © team would meet the loser - of the |" Manitoba- Saskatchewan clash in a tiebreaker this afternoon to ‘decide the third and final playoff berth. The lone semifinal gameis scheduled | for tonight. In other =: 10th-round games, Saskatchewan beat Alberta 7-4, downed Newfoundland 6-3, Ontario shaded P.E,I, 8-7, . Northern Ontario.:took an extra-end 7-6 victory over . New Brunswick and Quebee topped the Territories 5-3. Manitoba .won §&5 over: Quebec,’ Saskatchewan defeated Newfoundland 9-3. “and. Ontario .downed Nor- thern Ontario 7.5 in other - ninth-round action, Alberta "defeated the Territories 5-8 -and Nova Scotia’ nipped P.E.I. 5-4 in other games. Houston, who lost 3-6. to : . Manitoba in the third round, “Nava Scotla and Northern - - Ontario were at 4-6, . At 2-B were Alan Brown, skip of the Prince Edward — Island team-. from Charlottetown, " the Territories’ Derek Elkin of Yellowknife. and - New Brutiswick. | Wf Ontario dcteals Nova be to be ' Canadian ° _ slow “h ~ 16K Italian Gold Jewellery —HECKCHAINS —EARRINGS —BRACELETS —RELIGIOUS MEDALS. 30% OFF REGULAR PRICES : quite well... - “1'm sure everybody back Manitoba, wus a nervous akip after the ‘10th round Thursday night. man is shaking,” he: ‘said. . “The final game is still a big. one to us.” HAPPY WITH’ RECORD The B.C. : ‘skip. ‘said; -no matter. what: happens: he ‘believes hig: _tepresentéd ” “dur province home Is’ very pleased with how well we're doing. This record - (8:1)- is’ what you hoped for in. your dreams but’ something you ‘really think would never happen,” featuring: : Thursday. : -But he had to share the spotlight for; excellent curling with | -Schneider, Ursel and Hartley whé-also _ “Pere Podborski | wins. Canadian = Dut: - ‘on _brilllan ‘Houston's shot-making _ a come-around draws’and takeouts- and raises — put his opponents’ ‘in a hole during most ends in - the ninth and 10th: -Polinds, | a formances in'the 10th round » of - the week-long ‘cham- . pionship. : " Schneider's ‘rink scored single points in the.seventh, - eighth’ and ninth ends to. ‘beat. Alberta in tha 10th: draw. Ursel picked’ up two]? points ini the ninth and ‘loth’ ends to defeat .Newfoun-- three in the third ‘end against PE,L, then. stole two in the fourth to. help Ontario © ’ win ita seventh: . game." - WINNIPEG | eb). stand: oF Ings. sitter, ihe 1 wih’: round . Of the | Canadian funlor men's, uring 7 champlonship. Thureday:. obiee nobel ®! Seectonwunuot - PEh 3 “ : skiing. championship - ROSSLAND, B.C. (CP) — way Thursday at the men's. championships. | ' Podborski won his second straight national title’ on a _fastly refused to accept the: Export A Cup from . the sponsor, RJR-Macdonald ‘Tobacco. ‘The 26-year-old former World Cup champion from - Toronto had considered bypassing the race'in a ‘personal protest over the involvement of the cigarette nnjpodborski reluctantly “ged Tuesday to, par- ar ~-tieipate;=: “saying: “he felt: committed to the younger racers. ~ “It’s really important for the young kids to see what ’ they have to do to get here,” Podborski said at awards ceremony. He was presented with the , Canadian Ski Association's first-place medal by Jeffrey the —BRINER Rings Esta Spuctet Showing of Diamond ant - rm av ee D% OFF JE WELL oF wee? _ TERRACE, Dates Showing ‘ATMA - 7 OAS OMY FEB: 23rd & 20th TERRACE -~SATURDAY FEB. “25th omy “Dent Wiss This One’ | ee. City Centre abs TR WEE KITIMAT TERRACE Terrace Shopping Centre track at Granite ‘Mountain and then stead- : : position by coming here for ” P. by “Goodman, director of-public . Steve Podborski did it his .. affairs. for the _tabaceo, ‘company. downhill“. ski ~My feeling all “aléng: “is that I don’t want. to be associated with a tobsicco ‘company,” said Podboraki. “ve comprommsed. my the young guys. . “T think what's important is the on-hill part, going up - ‘the hill and making the run. I've done that and that's as far as-] have to go.” RJR-Macdonald Tobacco assumed sponsorship of the major Canadian ° ski championships this winter following a long association between’ Shall’. bf \Canady andl the CSAL. ¢s'82209 yt - “Ag far as P’'m concerned, Steve is a real pro because: he's lived up to his ycom- - mitment by. being’ here,” said Goodman. “It couldn’t have worked out ‘better for us. Hot “We at. RJR-Macdonald think he's a class act. He came here. and competed for whatever reasons and put on an excellent show. _ That's why he's a cham- pion” ‘ Podborski wan his second’ Canadian downhill title with seconds on a course slowed 20 centimetres of overnight snow. The start was delayed one hour while packers worked on the’ course, Felix Belezyk of Cran- a time of one minute, 54, 34 : brook, B.C., who had the ‘best training time Tuesday, .. ‘finished second “in “1:55.78. .: and'Robin ‘ MacLeish of ‘Kanata, Ont., was third in * 1155.89, Home-course racer Donald Stevens, who’ lead Wednesday's training, finished fourth in 1: 56.57, follawed by Barry. Warner of St. Donat, ” " Que.,. 1356.66.00 Todd Brooker of. Paris,: Ont., who finished ninth in the Olympics a week earler, : one place behind Podborski, _ tied for sixth -with Chris Kent of Calgary in 1:58.71. - AY UISPrIT Taasactlons BASEBALL American League Milwaukee Brewers acquire out: flelder Randy Lavigne trom Chicaga “Cubs for pitcher Rick Kranipa ond oultielder Stan Levi. * ' Semtie Mariners sign catchers Bob Kearney and Orlands Mercado, and , pitchers Edwin Nunez, Jed Murray . and Grian Snyder. National League Los gers sion i Rafaa) Landestoy. _ Philadelphia Phillies. sign out: flelder Jeff Stone, FOOTBALL CFL Toronto Argonagt, sign fullback Bob Bronk. USFL " facksonvitle gulls add running, back Larry Key fo roster. New Jersey Ganerata sign running = - _ back Dwight Sulllvan and linebacker John Miller; place wide recelver Danny Knight on the injured reserve New York islanders sign forwards * Pat Flatley and Pat LaFontaine, Philadelphia Flyers trade forward Paul Holmgren to Minnesola North Stars for forward Paut Guay. dland and Hartley. made a ' double takeout’ to =‘count |. terback. * a F Bandits, La |: The rest of the schedule. : a has’ ‘Oaktand invaders at: By The A Associated ‘Press “the ’ Super: Bowl; come calling ‘again. . The © * United “Sia “Football: «: “showeashng: teams, :: aur es, second season’ witht e ‘games ©. Sunday | ‘defending , ‘Michigan - Panthers ~ “en- -tertaining Chicago - Biitz .. Non “a. televised. yma A ‘visiting: ~ Arizona = Wranglers; Memphis -’. Showboats;- New ‘Orleans Breakers a ; San Antonio Gunslingers; Jacksonville |! “Denver Gold _at Bulls; ‘ Amere five weeks after. - professional football has ~"Rogler makes his: debiit. : for: the. -Maulers:: and: = “Doug. Willams starts: at ‘quarterback : A ; “and: _ . champion, Philadelphia Stars’. at < . ‘Washington Federals, at Los . ” Aiigeles Express; and: ‘Pittsburgh at’ ‘Oklahoma; where Trophy winner “Mike: - Tampa: Bay « -Biiecdriees ‘Outlaws. >" ‘ The. “New a sey- : Birmingham : matchup . ‘will spotlight ‘two former. : National Football League. ; quarterbacks, ‘Briat’ ‘Sipe S akin and Chit: Stout, as. welt ao eara” ve ae “will ©. ‘while San‘ Antonio will.go | vith ReseBo be Ick" wi lg eal 8. sat “PF Neuheisel: tof quarterback * ::, ‘Stitiday,: Sipe, who'lett Clevel land while Haill will. in with Browns for 4. lucrative - former UCLA. stab ‘Tom: deat with New: ‘erney, _Rameey. ; 1903. Helsman.* ay Bills'fi Lae ‘signed : Teed beats : “ Angeles’ are | pele ‘of. :fokthi “play ‘his firet game ina. aro “USFL’ uniform : as well, oN + expansion Gaiitifer: ~ quarterbacks, yn (cP): rs _ Vilthout a-game. being played, this . hag_, been van - month in Canada’ 8 Olympic er fortunes. : It. started with the * an-* nouncement of a three-year Olympic and World Cup * Sponsorship . arrangement with Molson Brewerles ‘of Canada Lid., followed by confirmation from the Federation Internationale’ . de Football Association, world ruling body of the sport, that native Canadian professionals could Play. at the Oljmpte! Gaile The ‘ruling . specifically: says professionals can play ., in Olympic Games except: for those from Europe and “South America who have’ represented their countries. in World Cup competition. ‘And = Thursday — the professional North American. Soccer League . announced.Canadian teams — . would not.be scheduled to play during the Olympic . period. so Canadian professionals could com: pete. oo Eric. King, executive | director of the Canadian Soccer Association, said Thursday’ this means the’ national Olympic team can. use up to eight players from | Toronto Blizzard and five from Vancouver Whitecaps TERRACE REALTY iro, the name friends ‘recommend - _ 4635 Lazelie ‘Ave. 638-0371. Nationwide Relocation Service _ at t Los | Angeles: an important nf eg’ fits" Angeles this’ aummer.2 3133 . : While he shagn't heard | from the ‘Whitecaps, . King. confirmed the Blizzard has.’ - eancelled ‘4 planted spring: tour’ of: ‘Ataly - to: join : ‘the - national team at a camp in’ -Orlando, Fla.,- where It will, _be preparing | for an Olympic elimination’ Rerles'’ “with Costa Rica and: Cuba... 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