| “ ween - for June ‘For $ 150,000 Preakness Slew is ready to run: Taylor ,. BALTIMORE (AP) —. Seattle Slew will probably run the best race of his life Saturday, Mickey Taylor “said Thursday, discussing ‘.the Kentucky Derby win- : ner’s forthcoming test in the *$150,000-added Preakness. = “He's fit enough to run “around the world," said the , is making the adjustment from amateur hockey ‘in Sweden to professional .t hockey in Canada. : * But the 25-year-old right- ‘winger is working well with ““Jinemates Peter Sullivan ** and Willy Lindstrom. . *. “Peter and I both like to “play with the puck at centre “ee and it took me a while to get used to that,” Labraaten - Said of centreman Sulliven. , “But now I know Peter, and Willy I know from -’ Sweden.” '. Labraaten scored once ‘and set up two other goals Thursday night to spark “Winnipeg Jets to a 6-1 win “over Guebec Nordiques and a 2-1 lead in the World Hockey Association final. “He's a helluva hockey player,’ said Winnipeg coach Bobby Kromm. “He’s scored three great goals in this series. He’s got great talen?, speed and he’s Boxing match delayed | eT BRT as championship match bet- titleholder Jose Cuevas of Mexico and Clyde :: Gray of Toronto has been 7 “postponed or cancelled,” Gray’s manager, Irv Unger: _ man, said Thursda ‘The fight, orginally slated 7, and later rescheduled for June 16 at ' Hamilton’s Ivor Wynne Stadium, was ‘left in limbo,"’ by. — various - problems that arose during negotiations involvin Ungerman, whose All- Canada Sports was co- promoting the affair with a group of Hamilton lawyers ed by Roger Yachetti, and Lupe Sanchez, manager of Cuevas. ‘Smythe still a race fan TORONTO (CP) — Conn Smythe ignored doctors’ orders and went to the races this week. Smythe, the crusty former ‘owner of the National Hockey League’s Toronto — Maple Leafs and one of the leading thoroughbred race horse stables in North America, suffered a heart attack a month ago. "The 62-year-old veteran of two world wars was sup- ed to watch the races at Voodbine from the air- conditioned comfort of his laxury car, but instead stood ‘by the rail accompanied by nurse of several years, . Margaret Grose, to watch two of his horses race. “Grose admitted she was worrled that Smythe would become overly excited and asked him several times to calin down. He referred to. her as ‘The Boss.” Obviously she wasn't as Smythe continued to enjoy the actionas much as he has in the past, especially when one of bis’ favorite horses, Lucky Colonel §., a> promising two-year-old, scored a three-length win in the third race. Tt was only the second victory for a Smythe horse since the Woodbine imeet opened May 1. . Prat) . long: t husband of Karen Taylor, the listed owner of Seattle ew, . The unbeaten colt will be called upon Saturday to run 1°3-16 miles around the Pimlico track. He is the early 3-to-5 favorite to do. it faster than eight other Re-adjustment difficult, ‘Jet player “= WINNIPEG (CP) — Quiet “Dan Labraaten says he still says. strong. He'll score 45-50 goals next season.” = - With the Jets’ top line of Anders Hedberg, Ulf Nilsson and Bobby Hull having trouble scoring in this series, the Labraaten- Sullivan-Lindstrom line will again be a key in tonight’s fourth. game. “We did not play too good in the San-Diego series but we started to come on against Houston,'’ said Labraaten who now has five goals and 13 assists in 16 playoff games. i “All season we were up and down. But we are always up for the important ° mes. A victory tonight would give Winnipeg a 3-1 lead in e bestof-seven final but a Quebec vic would even the series and restore the home-ice advantage to the Nordiques. playing’ line has been ng well in series at hopefully they'll con- tinue,”’ said Kromm. “I'm a little concerned with their defensive play. They scare me at times the way they move the puck but then they control the puck so ey make things happen." e line has been the key to Winnipeg's two victories over Quebec.n Prior to the third period “wPhursday “night, the -only other Winnipeg player to have pick up a point in the final was defenceman Dave Dunn with one assist. The series moves back to | Quebec for game _five Funday night with the sixth back here Tuesday. three-year-olds and keep alive his shot at the US. thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown. Seattle Slew, to be ridden by Jean Cruguet, drew the lo. 3 post position for his bid for an eighth win. A large percentage of winners at this Pimlico meeting have been inside horses, but Seattle Slew has the 5; get to the rail quickly. “It should teresting race because Cormorant and J.0. Tobin will be close and Run Dusty Run will be laying in right behind him,” said Taylor. Canadian-bred Regal Sir, who has never raced outside M@ CREEK SUBD. One with M@ residence and another with driiled well, cabin and my rocthouse. GOOD GARDEN AREAS, inquire about the @ terms and prices. mTERRIFIC BUY AT NEW REMO on 12 acre beautifully Wi landscaped and fenced, 20x24 Mitt. shop-garage. plus a near Bnew 3 bdrm. home, with fireplace, w-w carpeting, over mi 1000-sq. ft. attached carport. Mgreenhouse.. large garden M@ area, MUST BE SEEN TO BE HM APPRECIATED and THE MpRICE 1S RIGHT — n E 3 MRE DUCED TO 521,000 for this 2 bdrm. older home an a Meautiful 98x12? ft. lot zoned mResidential No. 2 635-6361 4611 LAKELSE: AVE. dto . e an in-. WIGHT M ACREAGE AT GOSSEN of Canada, has started three times this year, winning once in a stakes. He is owned by John B.W. Car- michael of Toronto and ridden by Chris McCarron and will be going from, the No. 4 post.- The speedy Cormorant, owned by Charles T. Berry dr. and ridden by Danny Wright, drew the inside post and was made the second choice at 4-to-1. The bay colt won four straight as a two- ear-old after an opening oss, then this year won the Iroquois Handicap and the Bay Shore and Gotham stakes before missing the Derby because of a fever MAN & SMITH —REALTY:LTD LAKELSE LAKE COTTAGE WITH ACCESS AND VIEW. 98'x190' lot overlooks the lake, stuccoed, one bdrm., Franklin fireplace, liv. rm., kitchen, Lister power plant, propane range and fridge, with other furniture, sunroom. ALL FOR ONLY $23,500. Make your offer.” WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR OWN SHOP? We have just the package for ° you, a 20x40 concrete bik. shop with concrete floor, alum. roof, AND a 3 bdrm. full basement home, — self- contained 1 bdrm. in-law suite’ completely finished, kitchen, bathroom and one odrm. upstairs finished, 2 bdrms. living rm., dining rm. finish to your own taste. ALL THIS ON approx. two-thirds acre Hwy. 16 E. access rd. frontage. VIEW BY APPOINTMENT. PRICED AT $48,000. : INVEST IN A LOT. We have: . an 860x120 ft. lot with water, sewer and n-gas avaliable FOR A LOW PRICE OF $10,000. Treed and partial view. . Derby OFFERS CONSIDERED. Stan Parker. ~ 635-4031 Harry Smuth 535-2826 igh. . Mrs. Robert E. Leh- mann’s Run Dusty Run, whose second place in the was his fourth straight runner-up finish, was made the third early choice at 8-to-1.. He will be ridden from the No.9 slot by ‘Darrel McHargue. J.0. Tobin, listed at 10 to 1 with Iron Constitution, worked a half-mile in 47 flat. Bill Shoemaker will ride him from the No.6 post. A virus also kept him out of ‘the Derby. The nationall -televised classic, scheduled to start at 5:40 p.m. EDT will be televised on CTV beteeen 5 _ OWNER WILL RENT witht OPTION on this 3 bdrm. Sav- @ mor home on Goulet Ave, @ Water, sewer, landscaped, electric heat, ample car- peting. ASKING $26,000. ALL _ Se tas a ‘1 sais R _} a) iY A OPEN TO OFFERS FOR this @ 3 bdrm. home carpeted with cushion floor in kitchen-dining ga and bathroom, attached g carport, corner lot 70x120. my WILE CONSIDERS REASONABLE TERMS TOM APPROVED PURCHASER. ASKING PRICE $25,000. Fog GOOD TERMS AVAILAsLE® to buyer of this modern Igy bdrm. residence on 1.9 acres, with full bsmt., 1/2 bthrms.. fireplace, carport and patio. REDUCED TO $44,500 AND all serious offers considered. EVENINGS Heden Gilbertson = 635-3609 business. FEDERAL with training: To help improve management s training seminars. _ with information on government programs for business: At the Bank's branch offices, operators of businesses can obta Federal Business Development Bank assists businesses Purchase or construction * of buildings with CASE counselling: The FBDB management counselling service known as CASE. to Small Enterprises) assists small businesses to improve their Perhaps FBDB can help your business—Ask for our folder 4548 Lakelse Avenue, _. Terrace, B.C, VaG 1P8 BUSINESS a “DEVELOPMENT BANK: in British Columbia with financing: In 1976, FBDB authorized $111 milfiviiin and currently 8,600 businesses in the Prov from FBDB for purposes such as: loans to 2,500 businesses in British Columbia. ince have a total of $445 million in loans Working capital kills in small business. the bank conducts management “any assistance program available from the federal government and others and are directed to the representative of the appropriate assistance program. y Launching a new business SE (Counselling Assistance methods of doing aT ~ . in information about (604) 635-4957 iit. HERALD, Friday, May 20, 1977, PAGE AS )verwaitea Holiday Sale May 18-21 4 . ' 0-$0-G00D HOT DOG Ye KRAFT _ REG, GARLIC, - ONION OR HICKORY SAUCE 10 02, JAR 1 LB. VAG .78 POTATO ‘CHIPS . KRAFT PREPARED —_ MUSTARD 28 FL, O2, JAR @ 59 : | GRILL TIME BRIQUETTES. 70 LB. BAG CALIFORNIA CANADA NO. 1 LETTUCE EACH HEAD 24. size @ 2 9 FRYING CHICKEN bye genie Rd ee a ear WHOLE Penis. @ Bedding Plants On Sale Friday & Saturday TERRACE ONLY 3220 Eby Street CANADA GRADE “a” 24-4 POUNDS Overwaitea FOOD CENTERS