pepe al juniors with a high ae ‘Danny Muller, riding Dixte, led the senior class in high --Polats with an | average time of six during last weekend's ‘COMPLETE RESULTS Terrace was the scene ‘of "fine horsemanship Friday and. Saturday when -gudiences attended the ‘RCMP Musical Ride and saw a display of local riders: - in action. During the Totem Saddle -Club’s gymkhana Danny : Muller . horse and rider seniors with aced first in the a high point of six, Jollen win was first in the int of nine and Sheena ‘Falconer and Fern Marchildon tied at . ‘first in the little britches with six points.- “During _Friday’s. gymkhana Dean Sturko ding Startan placed first in tho eoneres yhole event | teh a time of 11.’ Laurie Muller riding Tsena placed second w with a time of 11.8. ‘In ‘the juniors keyhole Joleen’ Goodwin riding Shawnee placed first with a Lintite riding Misty placed r ac second with ‘ time of 11, ‘In’ the little ‘priteties es hole Seeena ‘Falconer placed first with |: a. -time. Lady 12.1 and Fern -Marchildon placed. second with 12.8, “In the seniors barrels Danny Muller riding Dixie. aced. first with 17,9 and uck Barber riding Bunny With ‘19.6, ‘In the. juniors barrels Joleen Goodwin ridin nd _ Shawnee placed first. wi - $8.1) and Koreen -Lizotte riding Misty’ placed ‘second - th 20.2, “In. the Little Britches -m Sheena‘ Falconer . riding Lady placed first with 18.7. and Fern Marchildon ridi ‘Tanis . placed | second y - In; the seniors figure 3. Danny: ‘Muller riding Dixie laced first with 19.2 and n:Sturko riding Startan - was ‘second with 22... “-In the first Juniors figure 8 Joleen . Goodwin riding ;Shawnee placed first wit -22.8' and Kathy Barber ‘riding Chand jag’ second | with 23. . In the. little: ‘britches Martin Forbes . riding “at 25.9 ‘and Misty Domino placed first with ‘ern Marchildon riding Tanis was second with 266 . . Saturday ._The: gymkhana- on Saturday was followed by the ROMP Musical Ride. Danny Muller riding Dixi was first, Dean turko riding Star Startan: was second urie Muller riding Tsena was third in the seniors pole bending. ' Koreen Lizptte riding | waé first, Mike Barber riding ‘Cheek Was second and. Kathy Barber — riding Chanti was third in the juniors pole bending: ‘Karen Johnson ri ing Buttong:was first; Fer ‘MarcHildon’ riding Tanis was second and Forbes riding Domino was third in the little britches _ pole bending. In the seniors scurries Harry Redmond riding | Kelly was first, Danny Muller riding Dixie ‘vas second and Dean Sturko riding Startan was third. In the juniors scurries Koreen Lizotte ri Misty | was first, Kathy Barber riding Chanti was second and Joleen Goodwin riding” . Shawnee was third. In the little britches scurries Karen Johnson * riding .Buttons was first, Sheena Falconer riding” Lady was second an Martin - Forbes riding -Domino was third. seniors ring * Danny Muller - Dixie wasfirst, Harry Redmond riding K second and Laurie riding Tsena was third. TtLiving The- license bureau clerk, checking over-the appli- cant's papers, was astound-:. In. the spearing ed to-note that the’ man had; che re ie ". filled in the: spaces, “Age ’. . of: Father, @f living’, 105,: and “Age of’ Mother, if living” 102..“‘Are your par- ents. really. that old?” the clerk asked the middle- aged man: “'No,” was the reply, “but ‘they’ would be ‘if they were living.’ ae Martin — uller _ Phone: e565 Aatorested persons contact: » Woods Manager’. Loe ~* North Central Plywoods. Lia, “ P.O. Box'1269 Prince George, B. C. RA ‘WANTED ar Logging & Road Supervisor. - ye il. ‘Minimum 5 years experience. ‘LOCATION: Prince George Forest District ; DUTIES: Supervisor: Jof Road contractors... ‘Logging contractors and log quality: control. - f. _ Must be able to organize and supervise: smaller de _woods-related projects. a Totem Saddle Club Gymkhana. during the scurries. In the juniors i ae ring Kathy Barber hanti was first, | Here Muller is seen. Totem Saddle Club gymkhana > Joleen: Goodwin (ridin Shawnee was second an Koreen Lizotte was - third. . ‘eontribution to Cana * Premier _. Lt.-Gov. G. A. Winter, were _ §T. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) — The 1977 Canada Summer Games—the third edition of - a national sports extravaganza that was first staged in Halifax in 1969— were officially opened Sunday by Prime Minister Trudeau. — After a colorful, two-hour ceremony that featured Newfoundland songs and dances, and with 1,500 athletes and officials from the 10 provinces and two territories arrayed at the Canada Games Park, Trudeau declared: te “lm very py to proclaim. on etait ot nadian people that thon 4977. St. John’s Summer Games are officially open.” Patricia. Bradbury. ‘of Carbonear, 8 member of the Newfoundland field hockey team, then entered the ie par . and after running through the. uniformed . athletes gathered in the infield, mounted the podium and li the Games torch. A capacity crowd of 10,506 heard. lona Campagnolo, federal minister of . Sport, me describe the Games as . greatest amateur sports . event in Canada.” “Here the young athletes will: make their 8 ecia Mrs. Campagnolo, the prime. minister and. other — overnment . officials including. ank Moores and ferried into the stadium in antique automobiles, ~ Trudeau arriving in a 1931 Buick. . will Newfoundland ‘. THE HERALD, Monday, August 8, 1977, PAGE'S i OPENED BY CAMPAGNOLO, PM Canada Summer. Games start ‘Kuaick,. who had Ns Sports iwhen Bren Kelly, y, “As we drove in we could see on every face and feel in every heart that sense. of ride that you have,” udeau told the crowd and a _ national. audience. “This is a day we remember. Every participant will.-be a winner. The ‘Games, held every four years, are primarily for young athletes without any. SATURDAY'S ACTION _ Speedy runner, wild pitch propel Twins to victory “Jerry ‘Terrell; inserted into the game as a pinch runner, raced home from third base on a. wild pitch with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning . Minnesota Twins adged Cleveland Indians 6-6 Saturday in an American League baseball game. Terrell ran for Crai reach first on an error, He was sacrificed to second and moved. to third on a groundout television - _ 13th home run of the season international experience. Except for Pe diving, swimming and field hockey, . athletes must have been’ under 21 at the beginning of the Games year to most of the 16 8 ae. the age limit for shooters is 17 and for track and field 16 for men and 18 for women. . The athletes paraded into the Stadium each province and territory led ‘After Rod Carew was walked intentionally, loser ‘Wayne Garland uncorked a wild pitch; allowing Terrell to score the wi run. Boston Red Sox won their ninth consecutive game by. Oakland. A's 2-1, Fred Lynn tripled with two out in the fifth and scored the winning ran on Jim Rice's single. It was Oak- ~dand’s eighth consecutive en LeF lore smashed his Newfoundland ae »). gner etondand og Th use for: the its loudest ap team, which Newfoundlan entered , last, introduction hs arg it really went wild the " 25- of Mayor year-old runner who had run to John’s from Victoria in four. A the months promotin Games, entered the si and ‘the . longdistance | and did a victory lap around : the track. The ceremony had a surprise endin ter hove ABB low over . heli the field and dr Bo: shower of 10,000 athletes serambledt “tn ihe ‘seventh inning’ Detroit Tigers a 6s SMery g Ault, ~ including a home run, paced . over Texas Three hits by D Toronto’ Blue Jaysover Milwaukee Brewers-5-3.: Ted Sizemore’s -run-:°~ scoring single with two out in th th inning’: Phila victory over Los Angeles Dodgers. Phil Niekro hurled © aseven-hitter and struck out 11 battera as Atlanta Braves x Kitirnat is home to 13,500 people. _ It's a good place to live, with a setting ~~. that few other communities can “match for outdoor recreation. At. Alcan, we think Kitimat is a place to ay be ‘proud of, and we try hard to keep - ‘t that way. We think K that's what being -There’s more to Kitimat than Alcan. a good industrial neighbour means. Kitimat's development is one of. B.C’s industrial success stories. You can find out more from our booklet Alcan in British Columbia. _ Write for a copy to Alcan 272M, mat, BC. V8C 2H2, Box 1800, Kit! ‘led: - phia Phillies toa 1 - beat Montreal Expos 21. _ ture - Canadian flags - as the. . o