Page &. The Herald. Friday, May 4, 1979 7 Lietzke HOUSTON (AP) — Bruce Lietzke, a runner-up in his last two starts, birdied four a his first five holes for a ve-underpar 46 and mov into a group of five tied-for the lead Tharsday {n the first round of the $300,000 Houston Open golf tournament. -Lietzke, from nearby Beaumont, %ex., shared the top spot with Jim Dent, Leonard Thompson, Jim Colbert and veteran Butch Six players were a stroke bebind ater on the 6,918-yard TAX Personal Income (% of Federal tax payable) thet & gen Dec tee a B. Woodlands Country Club course, which was changed to par-71 from par-72 with a controversial conversion of the 10th hole. They were Al Gelberger, Gary McCord, Barney Thompson, Tommy Valentine, Alan Tapie and Bill Rogers. Defending champion Gary Player could do no better than a par-71 under the overcast, threatening skies thatnoccasionally leaked a light drizzle. Lee Trevino had a 69 and was three strokes off the ce. Pejohn Mahaffey, a Houston resident and the current Professional Associatign champion, opened his comeback from & 12-week absence due to in- jury with a72. Mahaffey sul- fered a tendon injury in his left hand shortly after winning the Bob Hope event, the first tournament of the year. Of the five leaders, only Leonard Thompson played in the strong winds in the af- Golfers’ ternoon. Thé other four got around in calm conditions in the morning. _And Thompson had a chance to take the lead alone, playing his first nine holes in a spectacular 30 that included four birdies in a Tow, He also holed a 50-foot sand shot for a birdie. That came on the 10th, which was changed to a 460- yard parfour from a par-five simply by moving the tees forward. It was the object of criticism by all the leaders. Baird, who, like Lietzke, started from the 10th tee, also played that side in 30, . He oneputted seven of nine holes on that side. Lietzke birdied the first Daniel HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) —-Beth Daniel birdied the last two holes Thursday for a two-under- par 70 and a onestroke lead in the first round of the . Sole . enjoys ret a ee Keo the second lowest tax structure of any province in Canada. It’s _ another direct benefit of sound financial management under Social Credit: management which has reduced waste in government spending, and © made more money available for the programs people need. Social Credit has also encouraged our resource industries to expand and provide more government revenues, In 3 years of Social Credit, resource revenues have increased by 75%—the result is more of the tax burden paid by corpora- tions and less by the individual taxpayer. Here’s the story in detail: COMPARATIVE PROVINCIAL TAX RATES, APRIL 1979, ° ., _Britlsh ~ Columbia 58 Corporation Income (% of taxable income)... 12 to 15 Corporation Capital (%)..... ¥sof I% Succession Duties wasn 1210 Nil Gift (% of aggregate taxable ValUe)...crcccssoeeecee Nil Gasoline (cents per _ gallon) 27 Diesel (cents per gallon) 27 Retail Sales (%) ........sessccsnceones li Pari-mutuel betting (%} 11 AMUSEMENES (96) sssrerresersennre Cigarette (cents per pack- AE OF 25) ..cccserssesniesseasieas Private Passenger-vehicle Licence Fee. 922,00 ee 1. Reduced from 46% effective July 1, 1979. 2 Province of Quebec levies its awn income tax which has an approximate range of 50 to 60 per cent of the Federal tax. On May 10, vote for and sound financial management! New- foundland City levy us 33.75 $30.00 Prince Edward Island 50 Nova Scotia 525 14 12 Nil Nil 21 23 8 115 10 - 20 $38.00 $44.00 ” * New Brunswick Quebec ®) 12 "5 of 1% Oto RE! nif 20 $39.00 $40.00, Vio of 1% Graduated Graduated Graduated Ontario 44 Manitoba 54 1k Nil Nil 11to15 "7s of 1% 10 to 13 15 ta 50 15 to50 18 . ai 5 2S City levy 85 $60.00 $24.00 | trying hard to earn that hole from eight feet then - started a string of three birdies with a 12-footer on the third. That string puthim four-under after five holes. Women's International golf tournament. ' US. - The twotime _amateur champion ‘from Charleston, 8.C., in her first year as a professional, sank Alberta Saskatchewan 385 . 53 ‘Mito Ni Nil SOCIAL CREDIT WORKS, FOR YOU. Paacl fos by the Gabsh Colunbia Sutied Cann bart. an 180-pounder, last ” foothall in 1977 at South m . Carolina State College. He $300,000 2 | Colbert got his share of the lead with a seven-iron shot to . three feet for a birdie on the - {7th hole. a, Dent was the only one of putts of 4% and five feet on. the 17th and 18th holes, Her 36-24 scores put her ahead of - Patricia Meyers and Gloria Ehret, both with 7is. _— Nancy Lopez, Jane Blalock, Alexandra Reinhardt, Donna Horton White and Donna Caponi ‘Cathy Sherk of Port Colborne, Ont,, was three strokes off the pace wth a 37- 36—73,- while amateur Marlene Stewart ‘Streit of Stoufiville, Ont., had a 39- 38—77. On the par five 11th Daniel, _ Young were tied at 72. the, leaders who escaped without’ a bogey. He was in trouble once, on the sixth, and holed a sand wedge shot ram deep rough for abirdia. birdies, flying in front. 22, went to the green with her second shot, a dangerous ¢ - it venture which did not pay off ~:~! with a bird but which provided an easy par aid bolstered her confidence. Swirling ‘winds at Moss’ .. Creek Planoation’s tree- lined Devil's Elbow course greeted the 73 players in the fourth Women's In- ternational, The winning pro in the 72-hole tournament. -: will take home $12,000 of the $80,000 purse. . Meyers earned her tle for . * gecond with a $7-34—71 round, Ehret was 37-4—71. Sports Briefs Ss} «wOUNNING BAT LwwNTREAL (CP) Charlie Burgess, a 6-foot-1 running back, has signed a contract with Montreal Alouettes, the Canadian Football League team an- — nounced Thursday. Burgess, played was signed by the Montreal team because of his showing ata recent try-out camp held | at Raleigh, N.C. ° ARGOS SIGN FORSYTH TORONTO (CP) ' foronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League announced the signing Thursday of defensive back Mark Forsyth, their fifth- round Canadian college draft choice. Forsyth, 23, from Wilfrid Laurier University in “Waterloo, Ont., can also punt and return kickoffs, The native of Hamilton missed last season in college football because of a broken arm, He has one more year of college eligibillty remaining. ‘AN RUGBY TOUR PARIS (Reuter) — French sports minister Jean-Pierre Soisgon made it clear _« ‘Thursday the government swould not allow -a planned * visit to France this summer oy. a: predominantly white South African rugby team. The French National Olympic’and Sporting Com- Mittes said last week it would not oppose the con- troversial tour. Both the committee and tite French Rugby Federation have said the tour will go ahead unless there is an official ban. REACH AGREEMENT “ EVANSTON, Il. (AP}— Denver Broncos no longer will be able to refer to themselves as the Orange Crush. From now on there |... veya. will be only one Orange Crush — the soft drink, The Broncos, Nationa) Foothall — League Properties, Inc. and Crush International Evanston reached an agreement Wednesday ending a legal dispute aver the Crush trademark. The orange-jerseyed Broncas - ¥ encouraged the use of. Orange Crush by their fang.’ who used the expression to’. of: is an ict rib vows a refer to the team’s defensive +4, line. : PURCHASES PACERS INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Businessman Sam Nassi said Thursday he hag pur- . chased the financially ailing . Indiana Pacers of the NBA. The announcement came at a news conference attended by Bob Leonard, the coach and general manager, and John Jewett, chairman af the team's executive board and leader of the group that sold the franchise, Nassl, 57, of Beverley Hills, Callf., sald: that Leonard will remain as coach. He refused to reveal - " the purchase price. | "REDS TRADE PITCHER CINCINNATI (AP) Cincinnati Reds Thursday they have traded pitcher Doug Capilla to Chicago Cubs’ organization ‘for a player to be named later, Capilla was assigned to the Wichita franchise of the Class AAA American Associatioa. : roy Keep Canada Beautiful WOTICE GARBAGE CLEAN UP during Anti Litter Week designated May 7th fo May 11th, 1979 District of Terrace, Public Works Department, will pick up extra garbage and refuse free of charge. from Monday, May 7th to Fridey, May 11th, 1979, Tals service does not Include car bodies or stumps. § Kindly arrange to have this extra gerbage and wastes .§ materials set out on your regular pickup day. If @ a possible, have garbage and waste materials In plastic bags or cartons to assist } dusteial waste. (82-4,7M) In the picking up. No In- DISTRICT OF TERRACE [| Jim’s Tide & Tips | Kitimat Tides Saturday, May 5 - ‘High Low Sunday, May 6 - Low High Fam, - 15.9 0" 10:45 p.m. - 16.8 ft. 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