with - THE HERALD, Monday, March 20, 1976, PAGE 5 _Molstar mountain coming-up - again, - Molson _prewerles is. presenting dual slalom -pra- racing at Silver -Star » sfernba, BC. on Saturday” April proximately 40 teams wilt compete compete for the 4,000 - prise 7fneney, put up by ; Me ‘Bach team is made up of three professional ski in- atructors representing areas in Western Canada which have featured the Molson Molstar program this winter. To qualify a team, a Bronze medals are awarded ndent on performance. Watch for further details _Ex- Terrace boys play Viking style \ . Returning to Terrace shooting-the-hoope are two ex-Caledonia Secondary School students. Greg Ross and Kurt Houlden will be playing with the University of Victoria Vikings on March at 8 p.m. in the Caledonia’ participating Molstar area gym must have held at least 8 Molstar events with a minimum total of 200 en- trants; 500 entrants quallfies two. teams; over 1,000 en- trants qualifies a third team. . To date this year over 20,000 skiers in Western Canada have taken part in Molstar races, Many ski areas have already qualified tWo and three teams, which naturally increases their chances for the prize money. “The Molstar program gives skiers a chance to establish a rating on easy giant. slalom courses. By entering often, skiers can compare their Molstar ratings and see how they are improving throughout . the season. “Molstar Gold, Silver and Refuses ‘Union ~ Demands “Kaiser Resources Ltd, has * refused a union demand to . meet with 1,300 miners on a wildcat secretary-treasurer’ Jim Caldwell said Wednesday. The workers, members of the United Mineworkers of - America Local 7202, walked off the job Monday to protest areducilon in the number of men assigned to oll shovels and drills. “(There used to be 1,500 union employees here," said Caldwell. ‘Now there's 1,300. People are saying ;who's next?'”? *: Caldwell ‘gaid a meeting - local’ company representatives: Wednesday ’ made no progress in the dispute. Kalser has ‘said it will not discuss the issue until the workers’ retum to ’ eir jobs. tee by Jack Stewart In a‘fast, hard hitting | fame at the arena on ‘Thursday night it was Totem Ford over Skeena Hotel 9 to 6, ~ At the 12:11 mark, Skeena were first on the board when Bob ‘Couture assisted by Dave Sharpe and Lanny /Nevison got his first marker. -Totem's Tom Farrow, asaisted by Sean James, tled it up 32 seconds later, ‘It was. Skeena’s Dave Sharpe -assisied by Ken Zeigler and Bob Couture.48 seconds later, ‘With 16:04 gone Skeena scored thelr 3rd goal of the period, it was Bob Couture After: 11_ years with one alt Rod: Carew has a ome ‘dream is to play for ‘another team. “(f feel I've done a lot for this club,” saya the Min- nesota “Twing hitting star. “Pye given the Twinf con-: . glsteney, Now ] want to be on achamplonship team, I want to put on an exhibillon of ’ hitting in the World Series with 50 or 60 million people looking at.it,”’ “Carew atill has two years ; to go onhis contract.with the . Twins, but-indicated Wed- - nesday he will:play out the ct next year and mea Poe agent with the hope of ‘catching on with New York ~ Yankees ' That would put him in the lucrative free-agent market at the age of 34, a productive age as fer as. Carew is concerned. "The: Yankees, meanwhile, . belp Carew: with his spring hitting Wednesday aken t a homer and alngle to -leadnthe Twins to a ¢1 exhibition “victory at Orlando, Fla. 80x BEAT EXPOS Elsewhere, Jerry Hemy “and Butch Hobaon blasted : homers. and Carl Yastr- .Zemski ripped Montreal Expos 23. fekumph “Marshall Brant: hemera 7 off Dave Wallace in the 12 inning, diving et Bs va 92 victory over Toronto Blue Jays. 4 : Rico Carty. .smashed ‘a ihreerun. ihomer. to.help ~ Cleveland: ‘Indians: to abl: OYE vt ‘Beatie | ‘strike, nunion |, three straight | ‘“gingtes In a 18-hit attack that ‘carried Boston Red Sox past "Greg Ross possesses great quickness and exceptional leaping ability. He uses these talents to great ad- vantage to penetrate the defence and power up to the basket. In addition, Greg is one of the more tenacious defenders on the Jayvees this year, Kurt Houlden has great strength which is an asset in his backcourt role. He has been very successfull in posting his opponents and scoring on inside power regarding the Molstar program and the CSIA Pro Team Race. moves. Kurt's outside shooting has improved steadily to make him an all- round offensive threat. The Jayvees play four games in four days. Starting in Hope on March 20th they play consecutive days in’ Kelowna, Vanderhoof and Terrace, The original impetus behind the tour was to bring each player back to his hometown, which will serve as a deomonstration that the UVIC Jayvee program is alive and well. Hopefully the contacts made during the tour will encourage potential university students from these towns to come to the University of Victoria. Terrace game is March 24, 8 p.m. Caledonia Secondary School. _ Outstanding ceritre for the University of Vietorla, Vikings, 6’8” Steve McConnell, The University of Victoria Vikings. assisted by Mike Barg. & seconds to go Reno Michaud assisted by Farrow and Rick Litowski scored on a power play with Skeena’s Derek Shadlock in the penalty box for interference. The second period saw Skeana first: on the board again at the 5:04 mark, It was Brian Kormandy from Couture and Ken Zeigler, their only goal of the 2nd period. Totem scored 3 times, once again on a power play, when Skeena’s Ken Zeigler was in the sin bin for high sticking. Rick Litowski assisted by dames and Farrow got that Rod Carew Mariners, then found out after the game that he had - been traded to Toronto. n The’ Indians sent their _ slugging designated hitter to . the Blue Jays for left-handed pitcher Dennis DeBarr, The Blue Jays were the busiest as the inter-league trading period officially ended Wednesday night. The American League team also acquired outfielder Rick OWith 3:45. to go, Farrow scored his second of the night unassisted and with 1:14 to go Bob Peacock scored for Totem to end the’ second period, 5 to.4: in Totem’s . favour, In the third period at the 1:15 mark, Skeena's Sev Piatoni tied it up, assisted by Dick Brown and Wayne Evans. At the 7:37° mark Scott Corp, assisted by Farrow and James scored. At the 3:13 mark James assisted by Farrow got Totems 7th goal and 13 seconds later James scored again unassisted. otem’ fakes it two in a row With 5:24 to go Totem’s Farrow scored his 3rd goal of the night assisted by James and Brian Clark. - Only 56 seconds left when Skeena’s Bob Couture scored ‘his ard goal of the nite assisted by Dave Sharpe Jerry Lamming, in. the nets faced 24 shots and at the other end, Pat Hayes, of Skeena Hotel faced 38 shots. The three stars for the nights game were: Totem’s Tom Farrow - 7 points, Totems Sean James - 6 points. . - Skeenas Bob Couture:- 5 points. has a dream. Bosetti from St. Louis Cardinals for pitcher Tom Bruno and an undisclosed amount ofncash. Mike Ivie, Terry Whitfield and Mike Sadek each drove in a run in the eighth inning ‘ to lead San Francisco Giants . to a. 3-l decision over Oakland = A's, Rance Mulliniks belted three hits, scored twice and knocked in a run as California Angels beat Milwaukee Brewers el. REDS LOSEn °: - A tworun homer by. Jose Cruz in the first and a-two- _ - out, RBI single by Dennecs Walling in the. eighth inning © led Houston Astros to a 3-2 victory ‘over Cincinnati Reds - DISLIKE COLD" Roaches live everywhere persons live except in the .. 7 polar regions. t you reside i in Terrace or ‘Thornhill and do not have. a paper carrier ; we have a _ PHONE DAWN: 635-6357 Anew — -lightbeer — forallkinds of reasons. Better Benefits ForSome. Divorce or Annulment. CPP pension credits earned by a husband and wife during marriage may be divided equally between them if the marriage ends. in divorce or annulment after January 1, 1978. This ensures that an asset accumulated through the efforts of bath spouses while they were-married can be shared equally by | _ both when the marriage is dissolved. Retroactive Payment of Retirement Benefits. Retirement benefits may now be paid retroactively for a period of up to12 months * to contributors who had attained age 65 but who are. under age 70 and who have retired from the labour force, Ha : ollie nearest you; Post-Mortem Benefits. Applications for retroactive benefits (ie. up - to 12 months) can now be made an behalf .of a deceased person, in cases where oe contributor qualified, but failed to apply, before death. Farnilies or estates will be entitled to receive benefits in such cases. Elimination of Reductions in Children's Benefits. Orphans’ and disabled contributors’ _ children’s benefits are no longer reduced for the fifth and subsequent children. All children in a family, regardless of its size, are eligible to receive equal benefits. iThese impartant amendments to the Canada Pension Plan. ‘ame inte force.on January Ist, 1978. 7 “if you have any questions, contact ihe Canada" Penson Pun a Y i : y i Oxford Building “ 280 Victoria Street _- V2L 4X3 Tel. (604) 5 064 137 | aye f # Prince George: - Suite 219: Heath and, Welle, : ‘Canada. oo asf ‘Canada ~ hed ey ~ Santé at Biante social Wonk bonne won Bégin Kinste oT . 4 seg eS es aap FE Pay