f 2 oat PAGE 4, THE HERALD, Monday, October 32, 1977, HIS WAFE WAS FELLED BY THE SHOT Ha MEANT FOR Ae? WHY, WY’ HAS (T 60. Tenders ND NOW, S (HEH ABOVE THE TeENING city A exim, | Fir staRT BROODING FIGURE (5 LOST IN THOUGHT FAT WAVE GRANGEORMED HM INTO Eabse wan. me! EACH TIME I-ACT HY¥-- OR FOR- Strong defi ence and lady luck WITH THE DEATH OF, \ BECALISE OF MY UNCLE BEN=- BECAUSE | GREEC, IT ALMOST ONT GET | HELPED A I Woul "INVOLVED" IN E COME NEXT MA TAKEN ‘ME 50 LONG TO REAL Witt GReaT POWER, MUST iM GREAL Tenders are Invited tor alterations to the premises st 2506 Kenny St. (New basement) list of alterations and viewing of the premises may be obtained by calling 635-254? after 6 p.m. (p20,2.4) oe : nigh defence and lady luck gave McEachern converted. Walters caught three for 72 E a ghways atchewan Roughriders Keithley replaced starting Yards. en Ee Noticeta Contractors a a6 28 victory over British quarterback Jerry Tagge in —_Strickdan dgained 46 yards geen 6 ; Electoral Dt trict Ca: indian dong Sunday cya the second-quarter, Tagge in 12 carries to pace B.C. on R a ES = na bol bert League had led the club to only one the ground. Bright caught ey ) i | Prolect No. ¢-3273 oo eask hey 22,173 fans. ‘first down before leaving. six passes and Charuk five = 7 | } . atchewan needed the ‘The pair combined for 25 for’ 99 and 62 yards, Hu Bai if Supply of a loader and irucks to i : , RESC EE CRACKS load, haul and dump 80,000 tons, pinning a Dlayolt berth in Keithley set up his touch- THAT AUNT MAY Ig 1Loee eer [sescie tee Te can more or less, of pit run granular The Roughrid , down pass to Young with a SHE WEECS ME! iB PROBABLY SET THE WHOLE TN fence. aggregate from the East Pine e Oug ers 32-yard burst up the middle, ; THING 47P-- TO MAKE YOUR COLIGH, Pit (No. 4387), east to shoulder TeStricted B.C. to only two Coches brits occer ‘shdeeiaeataen wre widening along the Hart High. field goals before the fourth After Bright’s brilliant . y AURRYY way No.7, a haul distance ranging from Mile 7 fo Mile 13. Tender Opening Date: Friday, November 4, 1977, SEALED TENDERS, on the forms and in the envelopes provided, accompanied by a bid bend or certified chaque as defined in the Instructions to bidders, will be received by the Ministry of Highways and Public Works in Room 317, Provincial Bulidiag, 1201- 103rd Avenue, Dawson Creek, B.C. up te 2:00 p.m. Friday, November 4, 1977, af which time tenders will be opened in public. The lowast or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tender forms with envelopes, specifications, and conditions of tender can be obtained fram the Ministry of Highways and Public Works at any of the following loations: 3876 Norland Avenue, Burnaby, 8.C. (telephone 294-4711), No.320, 1488 Fourth Avenue. Prince Lions REGINA (CP) —A strong ’ victory to have any hope of quarter but the conference- leaders then came alive. They threatened until Ken McEachern picked up a fumbie in the end zone for the last Saskatchewan touchdown. A later interception by linebacker Cleveland Vann all but ended B.C.’s victory hopes. Saskatchewan got two touchdowns on punt returns, as Paul Williams ran 77 yards and Joey Walters ran 50 yards for scores. Walters also scored on a 35-yard pass from quarterback Eric Guthrie, Bob Macoritti converted all four and added field goals of 29, 24 and 86 yards. He also had a 47-yard single in the first quarter. A spectacular 108-yard punt return by Le $ Bright provided one of British lose to the end zone al completions in 52 attempts. 108-yard run to paydirt, Passaglia lofted a long kickoff and running back Bobby Thompson, playing his first game with the Roughriders after a six-year absence, conceded the point. GUTHRIE SHINES Long before the B.C. rally, substitute quarterback Eric Guthrie and an_ inspired supporting cast overcame the absence of veteran quarterback Ron Lancaster, ‘missing his first game since 1966 due to a knee injury. Thompson replaced the injured Molly McGee. Defensive back Steve Dennis injured his leg in the second quarter and did not return for the Roughriders. Guthrie finished with 12 of 23 passes for 232 yards. He directed a ground attack that gained only 91 yards. Williams sparked the Sask. four receptions while respectively, finals near end By REUTER Austria and Sweden booked passages to the World Cup soccer finals in entina Sunday, leavin only six of the 16 places sti in contention. _ Poland, third place finishers the last time, clinched their ticket for the 1978 finals with a 1-1 home draw _— with Portugal Saturday. Though Kazimierz Devna's oal was cancelled out later, the point lifted the Poles beyond reach in European Group One qualifying play. In Group Three, East Ger- many, the 1976 Montreal Olympics champions, beat Malta 90, reviving briefs hopes that were dashed 24 George, B.C, telephone 562-8121 Columbia's touchdowns, i . : Local 244), No.317, 1201 - 10rd sparking the brief rally. Roughriders ah his Punt: hours jater, when Austria Avenue, Dawson Creek, B.C. Quarterback Gary Keithley # es eC) TODAY AT NOON .7 L WANT EVERYONE To ATENC THE RAIN DANCE: THAT'S RIGHT ~ FOR YO R.G. Harvey : . . * Deputy Minist fourth quarter as Keithley yards in 15 carries to lead three oints behind at October, 1977 flipped to Strickland. As Saskatchewan rushers. Australia Pand Iran, have A (c4-20) Strickland returned the toss, Steve Mazurak was the top completed their four away ’ a defender deflected it into receiver with 115 yards in Ottawa Roughriders take second place playoff spot OTTAWA (CP) — Ottawa Rough Ridera defeated Toronto Argonauts 14-4 third spot with 12. Both teams have a game remaining but even if Ot- off the field in the second quarter with a painful injury ta his troublesome left knee. matches. ; Peter Ollerton hit a first- half hat trick to assure Australia victory over their hosts, losers of all five qualifying matches to date. Hungary, winners of Eu- ropean Group Nine, made a flying start to their playoff with Bolivia for the finals by winning the home leg 6-0 at Budapest Saturday. 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