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Interior, Set.vp in Pine Park Trailer Court. $14,000 Phone 636-1604. ° _ (p3-Baug) PRICED REDUCED for ; ‘Located: Durham Creek- “Askut Burn. ‘Forest District: Quick Sale, 1975—12 x 68, . badrdem Statesman mobile - hame, «In: Skeena ‘Vallay- : Trailer Court. ‘ Phone- 636-. 1632. _ _ (Aesfeuar: FOR: SALE: bs 1980, Maaddwbrdan, ve x, 7. 2 a. bathrooms, fridge & stove. Phone 635- ‘PA-18 SUPERCUB. 150 Hp. . 500 hrs. on engine. Excellent 2 000 floats. Wheels very clean. Phone 699-6463 Fraser Lake. . (paz9july5-12aug) a “NEWPORT, i it. (CP) — ; challengers - The battle was won the way - Terry McLaughlin wanted it won: with a victory at sea, : activity,” there was'-a. iu ‘The 27-year-old skipper of Canada 1 conquered; Ttaly's . - Azzurra by $9 secorida - Thursday-on Rhode Island - Sound,. while Australla: 11. ellminated . Challenge 12 of. Australla- _ America! 5 Cup yacht racing “fromn | the competition by 1:05, Either a victory: by. - Canada 1’ dra loss iby. Challenge - 12 would . ‘have dn the semifinals, ““cAustralla 10, which’ has" dominated the foreign field: - witha’ ‘S-8-. -tecord, ‘and. given the Canadian boat the.. last. ‘ semifinal. berth - for. -for. ‘the. America's Cip. wouldn't”, be very. im- pressive, w McLaughlin vat. Toronto satd, Still, he “apent his first moments the victor’s traditional spill into the drink. - wasn't assured until nearly, five hours’ after the third ‘round of forelgntrials ended | with Thursday's two races, That's when $3 challenger’s race mittee jury rejected an Ttallan ‘protest that Canada - com: - ; “Challenge: “Aystralia 1 il was to te. heard way in: theiy. races,: which - were delayed for 3¥4;houra. : , until ahiflng winds sejtled 2 "If we had lost: inday and 7 Still got Into the semifinals, -. we definitely would ‘have. . backed our way in, which, “MeLaughlln ead After "Thursday's hectle: ‘today: as: no - ‘boate, We scheduled to” race:. A’. _Brvtest ‘tonight... but. cannot. jeopardize ‘Canada ts Place “‘Canada'1, 19-21, ted ‘all the: HELSINKI ‘aP) sac: oldest aport opens ite first: ° __ world lonships Stinday, ‘with © ‘on’ of | its. biggest stars on the” aidelines, . . Athletes from a record 161 champ ; ‘countries. — more than ever : Finnish capital 1 forced Azzurra to change - its course by tacking too: closely near the first mark. The jury also upheld a Canadian protest. of an ‘incident “in which the. riggings of the boats made : contact.: . : VIDEOTAPES “HELPED “I was a little concerned, but we had videotapes of ’ both incidents, which helped SURFSIDE SPECIALS —— Every Saturday 12:00 noon Till 5:00 Wide selectlon— . excellent quality from Prince Rupert NEW SPECIALS . EVERY SATU RDAY. ac sA9aug) ; Province of ‘British Columbia. Ministry of Forests Government - of Canada. ‘Gouvernement du Canada | Environment Canada - Environnement * Canada NOTICE OF . . FEDERAL &PROVINCIAL CONTRACT. PROJECT(S) TO BE FINANCED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA-CANADIAN * FORESTRY SERVICE AND . THE’ BRITISH - COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF -FORESTS UNDER THE INTENSIVE FOREST MANAGEMENT SUBSIDIARY . AGREEMENT {IFAMSA). Sealed tenders for the following planting contracts “wi be recelved by the Bag 5 000, On the dates shown: below. “Contract: P63RO9-01.' “yeCasslar..on 61. hectares -105,300 trees. “Bate: August. 17, 1963. -Leaving. Cassiar Olsirict Office, Dease Lake, B: Cc. at 0: OOaim. ; vs y Viewing: ot this alte prior tp submitting. a bid Is- bist -Mandatory.’- Deadline. for. vectlpt. of tenders is 3:30 P. m., August 26, 1983. . Contract: ~ PeiRO-02. - Located: Natadesleen Lake, Forest District: Casslar' on 48 hectares, 62,40) trees. Viewing Date:. August 17, 1983. © Leaving Casslar District Office, Dease Lake, B.C. at 0F:00 am. -Viewlng of this site prior to submitting a bid ts- Is ‘hot: mandatory, Deadline for recelpt of tenders is 3: 30 p.m. Augus! 26, 1983. (p3-29|uly-Saug) z- _ Calif. (AP) — now. the “His spot in the semitinalp .: Zathered even for Olymple . ‘Games — converge.on the | ‘for the. world “track. and. fleld champlonships..'The United States is expected to fleld - ‘the strongest team... “For decades, virtually all Sports fave held world championships. Track and . field officials never felt the .- need untll now to stage thelr . own global meet. ’ The athletes say the world - champlonships - are. ‘Tong overdue. ... . “Many times they. all people with world records = world champlons, but until: | only. _ world: champton was ' probably the. - Olympic champion | every © four years,” says ‘high: jumper Dwight Stones, ‘a member ‘of the American team. No other aporta event ins lured co many countries, fhe . organizers claim. But-many — minor track and . field countries would : certainly ~ . not-have entered: had: the.:;:- orgenizers’ not” ‘epotisored several teams. a ‘ . The. International - . Amateur. ~ Athletic Federation pays. expenses -. for one male and one female - athlete from each country, plus a team’ leader. ’-That’ helped increase the. field to more. than 1,400 athletes. _ Time PACIFIC “PALISADES, : Hal Sutton figures time is Tunning out- for him to win. a major tournament — this year. “through the trlangul filed. “by: _ _ againat . its adyantage to 97 seconds after: the fourth leg and 57 - tacking leg. firey: } second year on the men’s ‘agvewinat, “south westerly winds at the start. Bertrand at the helm, led by “18 - seconds. midway : ar, 24. mile course, but stretched: - seconds after the fifth leg. Canada 1 also pulled away. ‘on the fourth leg,- building. Its: lead: from “21. to” -69 seconds at the end of. that _ McLaughlin's boat Joined Auatralla: *: Il: ‘Britain's . _Vietory "BS and Agzirra in “seraifinals. that. tent next . Bach, ‘country: Gan seater. “up to'three competitors for each event, provided eich athlete han met . “qualifying standard. “The closest thing to a track-and-field world champion -untll. now has _been the World Cup,. last held’ in 1981. ‘But in that . meet, only one athlete per country was allowed ‘to compete in each event; and only:the big powers had _ the . complete teama, ‘ Doxens_of, world recor: dholders are entered, but’ -one of the biggest names In ‘track and-field will not be: . " competing for world glory at - Helsinki’s * Olympic “Stadium. ' me ~ Sebastian Coe, the British a ‘middle-distance runner.and - ‘triple world recordholder, was.'a late. withdrawal. . ' beeause of. an slandular -Infectlon. Other absentee ‘inelude . former, _ world - . discus -recordholder Ben Plucknett of ‘the US. and: Svetlana . “Ulmasova af. the Soviet. “Union, -the world recor- _ dholder in the women’s 3,000. : “metres. Both are injured, The U.S. has‘ the biggest. -squad .in . Helsinki © —, 130 Athletes, 10.more than the Soviet. ‘Union.. Except. for. ; sthe.. hammer. "team has medal. contenders ° - in every event. But the U.S. . " women's: team . still trails the East Germans and the _ Soviets. ‘the men's sprints, led by the 0 “versatile Carl Lewis, who. wil ty: for three gold . Sutton, a 25-year-old in his golf tour, fired a six-under-: par 65 Thursday to take the first-round lead in the final Stats and Standings. AMERICAN LEAGUE Catt Oivision - oe : wWieiéiPc. @BL Baltimore .° 9-61 42 «(S92 — _ Detrolt AI 44-5014 Toronto er ee | Milwaukee 56 46 55834 New: York 57 46.553 4 Boston $1 52 505 7. : Claveland 44 62.415 184 Wast Divinien wa Chicago S649 835 — Kansas City 4 32 455. 5 California "32 56 401) Se Texas 5055 ave t Oakland eae | Minnesota: a8 64 413 13 Seattle 42 66 1389 » Yeglonal manager, Ministry. ° : gE ‘Forests, “Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2N0 B.C...” Viewing . “Katt Division aa "WI Pet. ‘om. Pittaburah 56.50 528 — .-: Philadelphia 52 50.515 1% Montreal -° 53 $2,505 Ve Sto.) Louis 3.53 500 3 Chitaga © 50.57 467) dV Naw York 41 '46 383 15% Wert Divition Atlanta 42 6s Los Angeles 59 47° S57 é¥2 * Houston. 34 52 SOF UY | ‘San Diego 49°54 495 73 hoo Thursday. Reselts New York 3 Torento 1 Kansas ‘Clty. 6 “Milwaukee 2 Baltimore “4, Claveland 3%... ae innings Chicano 4 Detroit 2° Minnesota 4° Oakland 3: Texes & Gosfon.t © Seattie 11 Callfornia .5 ' Today's. Gamea™ Califarnia at Seatile. Chicago at Baliilmore WN. Texas at Cleveland WN Datrolt at New York No” Toronto at’ AAltwaukee N Onkland at ‘Minnetote N Boston at Kantes Clty. . ‘Saturday Games| Toronto af aAliwaukee Texas at Cleveland WN Chicepo at Ballintore N - Detroit at Mew York. Noe.” Qakland at Minnesote.N.. Boston st Kanses City N ColHfornig. at: Seattio: N° NATIONAL LEAQuUG Francisco 52 54 .481 V4 Cincinnatl ” a ee hd Thursday. Results Montreal 2 New York 1 Sen Dlego 4 Hovtlon 2 sPhiladelphia 5 Pittsbirgh | Chicago 9 St. Louis é@ Lot: Angeles 7 Cincinnati 4 Allert 4 Sen Francitco 4 y's Games New York at Chicago Martren| at Pittebureh Nv Philedetphia et $f, Louis N Alleria st Los Angeles N Cincinnall at San Diego N ‘ Houston at San Francisco WN Saturday Game. - Adontreal at Pitteburgh New York at. Chicago Houston at Sap Francisco. Philedelphie at 5, Louis Cincinnatt at. Sen Diego N Atlanta at Los Angeles N --MeLaughlin ‘said. ‘ happy.’ with the béat, but I think we need a: Hittle more “tn lighter air.’ es wind © range wens & - hls round = at “ahursany and end Aug, 22. . “We're going: ip have to: make some modifications to Increase, - our. .;, speed," “Wel 're “The t.cularly well sulted to our Balls,” said Peter Wilson of. Kingston, Ont,,.Canada ‘1's -- . navigator. “We've won, far... “more races than we "ve Tost mo in ly iniots,”"” oan ; The - semifinalists will . race éach other three times - ‘apiece. to -determine the finalists for'd- best-of-seven ‘medale=ta the 109° metrea, the: 400-metre relay and: the. long jump. SMITH VB. ‘LEWIS’: . Calvin Smith,’ the world recordholder in the 100, will try to beat Lewis. Smith ran 40.03 at the National Sports Festival in Colorado Springs, Colo., last month, a ‘meet Lewis skipped. In the 400, Sunder Nix ‘ leads another. strong. but inexperienced U.S, trio. Nix . waa ranked No. 1 Inthe world in that distance last ~ year, Veteran. - Bert Cameron of : Jamalca: is another medal contender, ‘The ‘Americans are ex: * pected to sweep the hurdles. Greg. Foster has been outstanding in the 110 hurdles. In‘ the 400,. Edwin - Moses will be heavily favored. ‘The 1974°Montreal - Olympic champion, winner - of every. World Cup and. owner of nine of ‘the top 10° times ever, ‘Moses is un- defeated since 1977. He has. . won 79. » straight races. With Coesieline, the 800 has no. cl t favorite. Sam Koskei of K kenya, Dave - ' Patrick of the U.S. and. Rod. Druppers of. -the. - Netherlands have some. of the | ‘fastest - Himes: this ~ season, ote i . No American has won nthe Olympic 1,500 since 1908 — the: ‘longest "U.S. losing Streak in track competition : .— but Steve Scott could win ~ The US. is strongest in ~ the: first, world cham- pionship in that distance. Scott, lost. just once in the © 1,500 a and the mile outdoors short for Sutton. major: tournament ‘of 1983, ‘+ the Professional Golfers’ ‘Association championship. “I have two goals for this year ~ to finish In.the top "five on the money list and to win a thajor,”’ he said after Riviera Country: Club. gave “him a one-stroke lead over Scott Simpson and club. pro Buddy ‘Whitten. “I have three rounds left to get the major.” Sutton is currently atcp ‘Management Opportunities. _McDonald’s® Restaurants — Terrace \ A new store Is due to open in Terrace and the operation, Is In need of assistant managers. | Our management team-is derived from many _ diverse backgrounds, but alt members posseas _ several common tralts. Our managers are bright, “mature and keen, They are achlevara who believe that part of thelr career success could stem from joining a small but rapidly growing business. We offer a competitive salary, madicalidental programs as well as.a bonus pald according to _ performance. This Is you closely with an owner our opportunity to work perator who Is a working _ Member of the team and who-knows his growth depends on yours. You should have a- ‘ background in dealing with the public and. , Managing people. You may currently be In a retail or related busiriess, but are looking for. ‘faster growth, more responsibility and a. greater appreciation of your work, *- "Applicants should be available for interviewing Friday, August 19th in Terrace. ‘To interview ‘please send a August 16th to: an Golaled resume by Canada Employment Centre -_ 7 4830 Lazelle Ave. Terrace, B.C, V8G 156 Attn: Mr. Mike Balfour © or . McDonald's® Restaurante — . of Canada Limited _ 400 - 6400 Roberts Strest Burnaby, B.C. V5G 4C0 ” Attn: Mr. Darreit McClelland victory ! " competitors; - Defender and - ‘Goamanenn are. idle ‘until their finat. - trials start Aug,” 16, Liberty, : skippered “by” 1980;; cup." winner. Dennis Conner; has... - been the most impressive in the 1963 5 earnings ‘list at 2 _ $297,684 7 este 8 téwill: produce a a: ‘survivor. to. challenge, the: United States,” ‘The. . three™.. ~ Atnerlean ‘the: first two sete of trials. ‘The ‘finals ‘between. ‘an. , ‘American and fqreign ‘boat " are'to start Sept! 13.0 Although’ Challenge 12's - “24-16 record was better than ‘Canada ‘1's, McLaughlin's | “yacht “got the .. fourth “last. season. “He beat co : recently in the rifle... * But Steve Ovett; Britain's « . “World recordholder, will'ba favored. South Afriean-born, Sydney Maree could also ~ challenge. - am HARD TO PREDICT The 5,000-and © Marathon king Alberto Salazar of-the U8. only runs the 10,000 metres, but the American is known as a slow kicker.” Thomas Weaslnghage of West Germany tops the strong Europeans in the 5,000. Henry Marsh, No. 1 the last two: years, will be favored to win. the 3,000- metre steeplechase, one’ of track and “field’s most grueling events, | The . ‘Americans have dominated the men’s-relay races in the Olympics’ and, -although the -4x100 ‘runners . are Bornewhat “nex- _-perienced, the. U.S. should win both the 4x100 and “Liberty, _ 10,000- .. metre races look even more - ” unpredictable. complex ‘polit Azzurra finished the: ‘trials "at 21-19, while. Victory. ’89, ' . which drew a bye Aeriabine Was 25-16... . Abstralia . Bt -ended. ‘he? “third = round “with 19.88 polnta, followed by: Victory wot! (188 with. 19.44, Azzurra with - "$2.20, ‘Cariada. Aswith “11.72. find Challenga: 12 with:10,60, - Point totais are not. err over Into the-.ser:if1,. back in the stanidings,: earlier in the week... ado, a" ; World’ ” “removed from. competition m _ Jurgen | Hirigsen - of - ie Germany’ and: Daley’ ‘Thompson of Britain, “whb have : traded .the ‘world “ marks in recent years, are” decathlon gold medal. ‘records broken this. year ‘prior’. the. world’: cham- plonships was -the. 2.37 metres by Zhu: Jianhu of China Ln the high jump, Bul: Zhu, who iat the mark {n Hii expected to duel ‘for the - One of the 18. world © homeland, hes little in-— ternatlonal experience. The triple jump ‘and hammer throw . . are traditional ‘strong ‘Soviet . ' everits, The Soviets, led: by world. réecordholder Yuri Dumchev, . could | aleo _ Challenge inthe discus, - The East’ Germans and ~.. ’ the Soviets, who totalled 10 of the 17 women's - gold medals ‘in ‘last year's European champlonships, are expected to dominate the women's events. = [HERITAGE HOME FOR SALE Located .on large jot, 4 bedrooms, 112 baths, -fruit trees,” privacy, two blocks from downtown, For appointment to view call 635. 5412, * aWall to wall : Gymnasium @RAQUETBALL COURTS ° eOn-site management “For your personal viewing visit our apartments daily at: - 2607 PEAR ST. ‘or call” 635-5968 Fee te sn me SUMMIT SQUARE APARTMENTS. 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