Stale oo PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Friday, January 13, 1978 Merritt leads in Kamloops | ‘Junior World ‘Cup’ of Hockey which was a “seventh inte * Soviet Union Ice Hockey Kladno. But Kladno at- ‘ KAMLOOPS, B.C. first period and led 6-5 Shawn Chisholm stopped Vees atop the Interior (CP) — Blake Stephen after the second.. 45 shots in his first game Division, ~ oe, scored three goalstolead - Mike Mesic, Tim in the nets while Merritt Next league action: is Merritt Centennials to a Hunter, Ralph Andresen, goalie Keith Ferner tonight when Langley 7-5 victory over Kam- Murray Mathieson and turned aside 45 shots. Lords visit Bellingham oops Chiefs ina penally- Ja ozak share e e victory moves the azers an loops Chiets ity y k shared the — The vict the Bi d Abbotsford filled British Columbia Kamloops scoring. Centennials into a five- Flyers play host . to Junior Wosseslay “night, Chiefs newcomer point lead over Penticton Nanaimo Clippers. . game OS night. ” Kamloops took 84 of 160 a penalty minutes called in . “s e game including 17 o! ‘ 33 Minors, half of eight ° majors a misconduct and two of four game miscon- a ducts, Pat’ Rabbit, Bob Deschamps, Ian Tennant e(: 1h apd Ed Boers scored the " . other markers for Merri : which trailed 3-2 after the January 11, 1978 fi: Slapshot sages AEE I wet Sers WIN : ot 0/4 §9/2/3/6/5 1 J $100,000.00 victory av ([£9(2/3'6|5 23 $1,000.00 ; : : . SERIES . “ ; Mme Py ee rie a CHICAGO (AP) -- NUMBER 2|3/6/5 182 $100.00 oS mthetpation anoun — —en a — Rookie defenceman Doug 3/6\5 1944. $25.00 “ Participation through scrub league floor hockey. son’s 50-foot slapsho on during a third-period Senies SKE, QBER OE 1g WIN aa power , play eluded * Fans have had too much = Sees MB Le zis lott — ar | suzoss a Chi $1,000.00 _— gave Chicago Black etnies §/2/5/0)9 23 oe Hawke a 6 vietery over NUMBER 2|5/0/9 192 $100.00 ee e Flyers in a Nation ; nw h ke thi Hockey League game 5 0 § : 1944 $25.00 is OCKCY Ss year Wedncady night ct Sd ee os wee ne i delphia in By GLENN COLE better to do than watch Czechoslovak teams was Spartak drew 14,500 two Ove Ea only their’ 2(/299/8/1'0/2 1 $100,000.00 The Canadian Press the world’s best juniors almost scrubbed because against the Canucks in second in the Jast 16 ay. W9918/4:0/2 23 $1,000.00 :.- Hockey fans in Canada perform. the Czechoslovak Ice Vancouver and 17,042 games between the two SERIES sitlol2 19 $100.00 and the United States — And other teams from Hockey Federation (CIH- against the Canadiens in Gjubs. NUMBEA : con Were given a steady diet the Soviet Union played F) wanted to dictate to. Montreal. Only 6,427 58W “Chicago had grabbed a 1/0/2 1944 $25.00 ac» Of international hockey in senior clubs in Ontario, the NHL which players the visitors play Colorado 43 Jead midway through . GER OF cin December and early major junior teams in its member clubs could Rockies in Denver, 5;837 the final period when Bob’ io NUMBER ° WINNING TICKETS WIN January and judging by Westem Canada and use. There were-par- customers were on hand Murray scored on a 45- 7~~ attendances, they were NovaScotia Voyageurs of ticular strong objections for the series finale foot stap shot. But Reggie. Vis d1/7/6/915 1 $100,000.00 ? 2: fed just too much. the American Hockey to Vaclav Nedomansky ainst the Flames in pooch tied it for tae ; any WEV7163315 23 $1,000.00 : There was Super Series League. . _ playing for Detroit Red Atlanta last Sunday and - geiphia five minutes later.” ANY ’ ines 178, a 1a-game in- “There was too much,” Wings and the possibility 10,685 watched. the with; his 17th goal of the NUMBER 71'6/3(5 192 $100.00 2 ternational series in- said NHL president John .of Rudy-; Tajenar per- Spartak-Bluesclashin St. joason Ny 6/3/5 1944 $25.00 ir volving National Hockey Ziegler. “With that, I forming for Phi adelphia Louis. ; a we ; Philadelphia's Orest boca :“* League teams and clubs should add that we were Flyers, , But the NHL made & yindrachuk, who had SERIES TICKET, NUMBER OF WIN i”™ teamsfrom not responsible for all of | TheNHLtoldthe CIHF chunk of money from cored a second-period NO. NUMBE WINNING TICKETS 7/"* Czechoslovakia and the the other hockey.” it would not bow to their @dme i vel et goal to deadlock the 0'9496'2/8/8/9 1 $100,000.00 : +, Soviet Union. HASTILY ORGANIZED wishes and the rights which will help contest at 3-3, was in the 2? ::5 World Hockey The NHL series was Czechoslovaks decided offset the small at- ponoity box for tripping aw §6|2/8/8/9 23 $1,000.00 "= Association clubs played hastily organized and they would come to play tendances. . wen Siatt Mikita took the SERIES alelelgl 192 $100.00 national B teams from officialshaveadmitted as on NHL terms.. At Vancouver, Chris puck from his own end muese 81819 1944 $25.00 :.:, the Soviet Union and much. Two Czechoslovak - It might have been Qddleifson’s goal tied the and ‘passed to Wilson be. “. Crechoslovakia and the teams—Kladno and better, from a financial seore 4-4 at the start of whocareened off the post OTA 10,800 7 $954,000.00 ___ games counted in the Pardubice—each played viewpoint, had the third period and Mike and past Stephenson for =" standings. The Soviet four games with Kladno Czechoslovaks stayed waltonscored the winner his iith goal of the January 25, 1978 = Union national side also getting two victories and home. | - 1$ minutes later to keep season. .: toured six WHA cities in a tle while Pardubics had i Toronto, the Leafs fhe. Canucks six polis. Hach team. scored rene: ey ta tian inperal Bank of Corerce * ibiti . . “ ! - , b " get Pr er ~ .: <- ri . air : Z i eithere was, the UMated teas Spartak, Fanked shad: 16,5. n ‘hand’ to ‘behind ler ing Chick eon twice. in.: the. :opening _ fs} P'S ony IEA CoWnitjd, Yukon, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitaba..¢.'+ J s te bd wa . em - ase ' 4 lon.Tace. |: broat sates + ee . eae ey ; Na 5 2 qt ny 3a7478 # re Pea ERE Cees aT So] and elsewhere decided tt as fans in uebec City financial flo Montreal, they . had something — Federation’s first divi- sion, was 3-2-0 in their ‘tour of NHL cities, - Connors tops tennis list — Participation of the: tracted 10,123 in New York against 2 the ngers, 9,443 agains the Black Hawks in Chi- cagoand 7,117 against the Barons in Cleveland. A capacity crowd of 17,077 in Philadelphia watched the Flyers hammer Pardubice 6-1 open fora EECEC EME TEER CES A Canadian owned company has a position STORE, MANAGER “s Pee Se ao 2, Note v but then the visitors drew At a smaller northern community es . — . just 3,825 in Bloomington, a ee 5 NEW YORK (AP) — Bjorn Borg was third - Minn., against the Tort ‘4 The ‘pasition offers an_ attractive starting 2. = For the fourth con- on the list with $480,661, 9 497 at’ Uniondale, N.Y. salary plus a wide range of staff benefits es secutive year, Jimmy followed by Brian ‘Gott- against New | York including subsidized hausing. # be fret woe nae Connors has topped the. tennis money-winning list for 1977, the U.S. Tennis fried's $478,988. The rest of the top 10 included Dick Stockton, Islanders who usually draw capacity crowds of 15,317, EES ESE SSS The individual applying should have ap- =: proximately 3-4 years experience working es 7) Po we z Association said Thur- $311,856; Ilie Nastase, 7 ina general store and be willing to re-lacate. hte = sday. ; $306,956; Vitas Geru- CROWDS DISAP- - " Appl in confi dence to ‘ i = Including his victory in Jaitis, $294,324; Eddie POINTING | pply in con = last week’s Grand Prix Dibbs, $283,691, Roscoe | “It was, disappointing Box #1171 BS = Masters, which counts in Tanner, $281,131; Raul that the Czechs did not ie ; ee © the 1977 money ratings, Ramirez, $245,007. draw well,” said Ziegler. a " a & Connorshas won a record poypgeeceeyrey ee ott =" 990 657 in total earnings, [fee yee mee in ssid ee a far surpassing his mark =; of $687,385 set in 1976. ort wy ne ‘A sf s an 7 Fo oo ote el rn ry al pre al ~ vm tn ™ o- i OUCTARTE ERESSERGE VE U.S. Open champion Guillermo Vilas picked up total winnings of $800,642, including a $300,000 bonus for ac- cumulating the most points on the Grand Prix circuit. (CP) — Seven players scored for Portland as the Winter Hawks defeated Seattle Breakers 8-6. in estern Canada Hockey League play before 2,961 fans Wednesday night, “eee Mie, I c.D, VSPEPepeE ewe. Disirict of Terrac “NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a public hearing . F n. 4154 dy te ge fe S will be held on proposed Land Use Contract fj = even By-laws: .Project. No. ADP-02-7801. The & =. proposed .contract is concerned with the = score ieee followtig ares: = PORTLAND, Ore. : Part df‘Lot 3, Blocks 19 arid 41, D.L. 362, R.5, The general intent of the proposed Land Use § Contract between ihe .District of Terrace and Bob’s Welding and Machine Works is to rezone part of Lot 3, Blocks 10 and.11, D.L. § Portland got goals from 362, R.5, C.D., Plan 4154 from Al Rural to : David Ross, Brent M2 Industrial, to allow the consolidation of j ? Peterson an erry .. U&§d : Turnbull for a 9-2 first | that part.of Lot 3 with Lot B, Plan 4827 . j period lead. | Wayne ‘The proposed Land ‘Use Contract may be § * Babych, Max Kostovich sand Paul Mulvey gave 7 the Winter Hawks a 6-3 f The Canadian Forces need men and viewed by any' and all persons requiring | more specific..information, during regular & fa lide on the high seas Is to : there could be a job for yaras a taller. | ead going into the third pou Bont aa oolsidnedscioncewupmen | ff business hours at-the Municipal Hall. j 7 Period. ' . : ; [ ; Ron Chorney's penalty | A Miltary Career Coun- emcee Viera ..The public hearing will be held in the H ‘shot and Ross's second | sellor willbeln Terrace om =» Kamnloups © Prince George Municipal Council Chambers on Monday, \ ' i Wed. Jan. 16 af the Canada Manpower Centre fram 9:00 a.m. fo 3:00 p.m. Look inthe Yellow Pages under Recraiting. : goal gave Portland an 8-3 SartAry 23rd, 1978,:at 6:45 p.m. : lead at 11:05 of the third tbefore Shane Clarke, «George Buat and Errol :Rausse narrowed the ( -: . : Any and all persons having an interest in “ t : Bap. (: the proposed Land Use Contract By-Law i | - British Columbia has Cj flavour. _ Seen Projact No. ADP-02- shall take notice ee + 5 a P i“: each period ‘Greg Dunn , Se ™ _ ven | scar . you ‘wont fin d anywhere else. E.R. Hallsor. Clerk-Administrator | : 1 scored the other goal for ? Seatile which was outshot |’. « ‘ : , Do ti Po ee a Bee a. aan Ci aa dak wuths ease,