begs .4 The. a We Canadian Football: | pound - ‘‘an.for one touchdown and ‘ yayght another ‘Thursday ‘aught: to help Toronto felt really good,” said :Priday, Auguat 20, pat - Bob Winnipeg : acquired. hy trade with his home town making a name for himself.” Blue “Bombers, League aga tinner with sticky finjers. Bronk, a six-foot, 216.” _ blocker ex- . taordinaire who excelled . with Queen's Golden Gaels, . Argonauts toa 38-25 victory CLEVELAND (AP) — . aver Ottawa Rough Riders, When asked about bis . ‘Those two touchdowns battle. for Cleveland _. Browns’ quarterbacking “ot INQUIRY ACT - (R.3.B,C. 1979, Chap; 198) ROYAL COMMISSION ON ELECTORAL _ REPRESENTATION ——- ” Notice of Public Hearing TAKE NOTICE that, pursuant to the Briish | {Columbia inquiry Act, His Honeur the Lieutenant ‘Governor in Council has-been Pleased to appoint as. | “Tr enday: Mocking, but 1 also. feel __ Commissioner the following person, namely: - Derril T. Warren ‘sitting as a single Commissioner: The Commissioner shall inquire -into and: con- cerning ‘the need, If any, for amendment of the | Constitution Act, In order fo secure equitable and re ee effective representation of the peopje 2 the Province: In the Legislative As: of all parts of | mbly: _ AND THAT. in formulating the recommendations to . i be ‘contained. in the report, the Commissioner shall de consider all: ‘matters which may: provide ‘ | equitable and ‘effective representation in the _ Legisiativa Assembly, based upon, but not timited. i; Population Counts 1981 Census of Canada, the : geography of the Province, and the distribution of . ' population into communities which include urban, H suburban, rural and remote; 7 , 2 make his recommendations on the basis that the - Legislative Assembly comprise ne nofewer than 57 for * more then 7} members; vias ; AND FURTHE T In formulating the recommendations to be tained In-the report, the, are may - ‘consider additional representation for existing - dectoral districts, based upon, but not ifmiltac I 2 consider the subdivision of any multiple m mamber dectoral district that warrants representation by more. ‘than two members; - -- 2. make such further recommendations ashe may - deem appropriate, based upon, but not limited fo, > "population geographic and historical factors: ; . AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that Public * hearings by the Royal Commission on‘ Electoral _ ; Representation will be held at selected locations” , throughout the Province. The Public Hearings to | receive Briefs wilt be held during the months of July : and August, 92. Apublic meeting wili be held: August 2b, a2 1:30 p.m. - 4:00p.ini. - St.John‘sAngiicanChurch — -459 Kinchant Street , Quesnel, B.C. ; (covering Electoral Districts of Cariboo, Skaena, ” » Omineca, Prince George-Savth) —_ “Auguit 27, W907. 10; 00-12:00 and 1:30-3:30 - _ St. Michael’sAngliicanChurch =~ - * 1505- Sth Avenue Prince George, B Cc. © (covering Electoral Districts of Prince. ‘George : North.. 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V6éR 465 Felaphone! “924-3206 (Vancouver) ‘Bronk, “al, a native of. ‘Toronto’ in a. territorial. - dai Jaily herald _ ‘Argos tide Bronk to ten-t ~— wh. , * SORONTO (cP) — ; Beqnk, @ running back © ‘whose main purpose is to ~ pravide key blocks, is also confident. in riwgning and catching the ball,” + After. graduating last - - spring with a degree in civil: engineering, Bronk came to . the’. * Argonants with Browns ¢ get break from McDonald . job, Paul McDonald acts uuiconcermed, ; But the blood dripping down his face ‘after the Browns' 28-29 victory over Los Angeles flams told a different story. McDonald completed leof . 95 passes for 245-yards, all in the second half of the: ~ National. Football’ League game, rallying the Browns . from a 13-6 halftime deficit '' in the only game. played , Thursday night. - Bronk a starting role and he aaplrationa ‘pet “ho higher | ‘than making the. teams. JET dida't mow iE L-could | make itapa starter," Brank said, His ' ‘dedication ; “and Ieaderahip qualities linded haa contributed four ‘TDs in ‘ Toronto's unexpected ‘surge — to thé top of the ‘Eastern ~ Division standings. Toronto quarterback Condredge Holloway played aca trilllantly, tossing touch- . downs to Bronk, running back Cedric ‘Minter and wide receivers’ Martin Cox ~and Léo Gray.” ; “ Holloway's six-yard . strike to Cox and Bronk’s © six-yardrun in i span of two minutes and one second late _dn. the second quarter put Toronto ahead’ 21-7 and dealt a demoralizing blow to the Raugh Riders. ; “Their. two TDS before the half killed. us,” . said Ottawa coach George: Browns’ “This was. a patented _Brancato. “We got beat bya. . finish,” sald better team.” McDonald, a third-year: pro Kicker Zenon hoping to unseat Brian Sipe = Andrusyshyn ~ “eonvertad ._ as Cleveland's starter. “I'm = Toronto's five TDa.and - playing- well, and “I saw moved Into-fourth place in “editor: mc Schaffer | i .. Fred Lindsay grimaces atter getting caught irying to turn a double and an error Into an inside the park home.run. Thursday night _ during SKB ‘Molsons‘ 12-10 win over’ - Nor- SKB Molsons make slowpitch final with | coverages.and defences more clearly” than I did against Detroit last week.” McDonald threw a 25- ‘yard scoring pass to Dan-- Fulton with 1:54 left in the game to tie it 23-23, then hit _ Dino Hall with a Si-yarder to set up Matt Bahr’s garme- wWinnlng 34-yard fleld goal three seconds remaining. Sipe completed seven of - 15 passes for 69 yards with - tWo Intergeptions in in the first half. us ° “Having : two like. ‘that (Sipe and ‘McDonala) just - makes us a better team,” Youngblood. sald. Browns’ coach Samm . Rutiglano. McDonald meededstWo.. : slitches in his face after the’: . Game, the result of a hit by Jack © Rams. .. lineman the league seoring race, . Running back Alvin (Skip) Walker produced twa‘ Oltawa touchdowns with a. pair of three-yard runs and Case scored the other major’ on @ one-yard bootleg run. Kicker Gerry Organ con- verted two TDs and added a 24-yard field goal. =” The other Ottawa points . came on a pass from Cage to Bruce Walker for a ‘two- point convert: after its final ‘seore ing 12:40 of the final inning. on ‘CEL. action tonight, -Winnipeg travels to Calgary for a meeting. with the Stampeders, who could take - ‘first place in the Weatery . Division with a victory ‘yer ros . the Blue Bombers, ‘4° I Pa foot "Qn Sunday,, B.C. Lions visit the Concordes at Montreal. * CALGARY .” (CP) _ have the posetbilty of losing off the bat if yal}. ort have otie -blocked,"” Bob’ Cameron “sald ‘Thursday. as he pon- dered the pressures of -FRactoR SKB Molsons are in the finals of the “Terrace Mei’s Slowpitch League wrap- up tournament, earning thelr berth: with a 12:40 victory over. Northwest backup quarterback Jordan s Loggers Thursday night at Riverside P graham Scatt went the distance for SKB while Ken. Austin was the. losing pitcher, leaving the game alter the fifth - ~_ Loggers drew first blood in the game, acoring ‘once in the top. of the second, but that wan, the only time they Jed in “l ‘will face Stampeder defence — ‘the Stamps’ defence intimidates runners, - "punting for Winalpeg. Blue Bombers the Canadian .- : mt ague, - “He had reason to, be in pan nervous, Tonight, Cameron ihe ter a limited time only We are offering = eur en re , Financing Fantastic Opportunity a Hale by, on all used equipment. xto trade Up to save Orr EXPIRES august a, 1082, Dus a call now ai (O33: 131 a finanoing subject to oredit approval the game as SKB Molsons scored five _ Yuns In the bottom of that aame inning. SKB made it 6-1 in the bottom of the third before having defensive problems with two outs in the top of the fourth, ‘allowing Loggers to score three times after the second out had been made. ‘ Loggers got dive runs total in the fourth, but ran into error problems of thelr own ‘in the bottom -of the inning and fell behind 9-Gas Fred Lindsay drove in two runs with a double and Simon Dodd hit a solo homer to left fleld. , Jeague’s - -best with | ‘only 88 = Calgary. | “keep thinking . “Tf wecan get through the, ; Zame without getting a kick. and gone the next.” _Bombers would give them a . ' Winnipég at four win, a.loss -/ punting. — averaging 47: ; _-yards. a kick. this year, only - -beven-tenths ofa yard less Bernie Ruoff wasshuffledto -~ ‘ than - | ‘Siiskatchewan Roughriders — punting career was back . thwest Loggers. Lindsay's double did drive» in two runs, so it wasn't a total toss, as. Molsons got three runs In the fourth. SKB put one more across in the sixth and acored the winning two runs in the seventh before Loggers. got anything else, but the one run in the eighth and _three in the ninth weren’t quite enough AS thelr rally fell two runa short. Loggers s will now play the winner of. Moving game In the Soger's - round | play August $0, with the final game ; ‘scheduled for Thureday of that. week, - a — could be crucial. a Pon Scored era it. “hat, “to Wel iv bre ie eae ae det; calwayay present Jor: people, i si leery A ese ha. ick . foothallas for = “goach . Dan ~ living-- Daniel. “We just have to. we can there, or you screw up ‘back . always be better next time ~ there,. it's touchdown time.’ ean be an all-star one year blocked, T'll.be very hap- Ottawa Rough ‘Riders _- py," said Winnipeg ‘coach - made Cameron ‘thelr last! Ray Jauch. ‘I think that - cut in 1978. A year later; - ‘ will do'as much as anything following his MVP award at- : else.to help us win the. ball game.” - the Can-Am Bowl (a *“ diacontinued annual contést. A victory - for the ‘Blue between Canadian. and ’ American college all-stars), : three-point lead in the CFL he had a kicking tryout with: Western Division, with a Buffalo Bills of the NFL. record of five wing and one put them one pointontopof played two exhibition gimes and [ was the last and _a tie. ; pinter cul.” - Calgary: ‘last ‘ oecupled west to work for an oil well surveying crew in’ Red - Deer, Alta, 2 _ Then Winnipeg punter Cameron, 2, knows his”. Ken’ Clark of. Hamilton and Cameron’s NOW RENTING! | SUMMIT APARTMENTS . 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That's also beat University in Wolfville, N.S.. ‘In the league, since the’ But-the native of Ancaster, - os other eight teams have not Ont., just outside Hamilten, stopped any. sald: “In pro football you "There were 10 punters in - . : loss. A Calgary win would camp," ‘sald ‘Cameron. “I a