Band director and music teacher Brian Bell leads the Skeena we. Junlor Secondary School Gold Band Into an up-beat. Trumpet player Dave Farkvam iries perciusion on for size, A‘s need owners help | OAKLAND (AP) — Major league baseball owners might be able to provide the key to unlock the snafu which has prevented Oakland A’s from moving to Denver, a team general manager said Sunday. Bob Kennedy of the National League’s Chicago Cubs said there is a possibility the owners might kick in more than the $1 million they have agreed to Hustler sick ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — Hustler magazine owner Larry Flynt continues to have an elevated tem- perature but his vital signs are stable and he remains in serious condition, ‘an Emory statement Monday seid. — _. Flynt and his local lawyer, Gene Reeves, were gunned down March 6 in Lawren- ceville, Ga., as they returned to the courthouse during Fiynt's ‘trial on distributing obscene material. Police are still searching for the unidentified gunman. A brief medical advisory issued Sunday said Flynt had ‘developed a small opening between his cclon and the abdominal wall. The saghou statement did not elaborate.- pay to help the A's out of their lease at the Oakland © Coliseum. - “I would think we'll have a decision by tomorrow {today),"" epid Kennedy, a former manager of the Oakland club. The Oakland Coliseum is reported to be seeking #3 million to allow the A's out of their lease, In additlon to the $1 million already com- mitted by the owners, A's owner Charles Finley has said he will pay $1 million “but not one dime more.” Kennedy's idea, which he sald he has discussed with Buzzie Bavasi, general manager of California Angele, is to have the 26 owners contribute about $7,- 000 each for seven years,io . make up the difference. “Whether. it’s today or later this week, the thing could still go through,” Bavasi said Sunday. “Finley just ‘called me an hour ago, asking how the baseball people felt about helping him out, and Ttold him it looked good.” Finley, however, sald in a ‘telephone interview Sunday night that there “was “nothing fis efforts to sell the A's to Denver oilman Marvin Davis and the club's transfer set The lifty members of the Skeen Brlan Bell, | Gold Band clears throat for festiival by AnneDavis Starting on April 3rd, the Bands in Terrace will be selling tickets on a first of its kind, Yamaha lotto with over fifteen hundred dollars worth of prizes!!! There will be: four prizes for first. Prize , winnera who will receive a brand new Yamaha organ, one second. Prize will win a Yamaha guitar, and a third and fourth, who will recelve headphones. The Skeena Gold Band will be selling the tickets which are $1 a piece, and by selling these tickets we hope to raise enough money to pay for our up-coming trip to the gan in May. os So far we have raised two thirds of the money required for the trip. Each member of the band mitist. raise (through fund raising ac- Chalk up another first for Alma Walker. Her ap- pointment as president of the Marham Fair marks the tivities) $180.00 to go on the trip. The whole Band is looking forward to this trip as it is one of the biggest band-tripe that many of our’ members have on! April ‘ne Bond a Maret e stage-band, and thelr members will be competing in the Terrace Arts Festival and they are working hard on their en- tries, Last year beth our Gold Band and Stage-Hand won firstplace in their events, this year we hope to do as well, ; Our thanks to all who have supported us up till now, and we ook, a eart 0 your continued - 8 in the Many more thanks, The Skeena Gold Band CHALK UP ANOTHER FIRST first time a woman has held | maj that position in 122 years. She was Markham’s first woman mahor, too. a - r “ catches her in motion. Lefitoright, Mike Gandyke Alto saxaphone player Rick MeKinnon Tony Appels, trumpet piayer Dave Farkvam. ae eget) be. e d irumpet player Cindy Dean flinches as the shudder ae : we : a . Field hockey vet dies | -_ bu) Singh, the Lucknow from apparent selt-; cower ae Tale vie- inflicted gunshot wounds. He! 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"To the best of our dd the brat. ° knowledge it was the first time ever that a model plane has been flown across the Strait of Georgia,” Stephens ~ It took the cruiser about 1 3-4hours to cover the 60 kilp- metres, but the plane, flying 16 kilometres an hour faster than the cruiser travelled, flew about three times that distance because it had. to circle continuously around ile estimated that the See ay mes Short or Headpieces, Gloves, . were only about 20 ounces of ~ one-quarter - scale Aeronca Jays get new pitcher Pittsburgt Pirates of 's National League - have assigned the contract ofnpitcher Larry Demery to Toronto Blue Jays of the American league. — The 24-year-old right- hander was put on waivers - by the Pirates, with whom he started his major league | career in 1974, Demery has a lifetime lor league record af 28 wing and 23 losses and a lifetime earnedrums average of 8. Champion, with a two horse- power two-cycle engine and 4 nine-foot wing span, flew about 200 kilometres. 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