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Camper. Good . condition. $2,500. Phone 635-4519. x Ab ore cadue andl! ont +977 KIT COMPANION Sth Wheel Camper trailer. 2212 foot. 112-963-9408, © wo, (c20-19f) SNOWMOBILE EL. “TIGRE 6000, liquid cooled. Low mileage, excellant shape. Call 635-5397 atter 5 nm. (c5-2f) TRENNITH McCLELLAN will not be responsible for eny. debts Incurred by Kelly McClellen unless by my authorization. Dated ' Monday, February 2nd, 1e8. os (p5-6f} VAN . Rede ics-af) . CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. (CP) .— Angela Bailey's remarks were not in- ‘dicative, of her per- - formance, | “yl felt - sluggish," sald the 18-year-. old sprinter from Mississauga, Ont. “'I'm'not used to competing yet. ° “Y'm still in the middle of my Winter program: and — T'm not feellng good. E felt aa if I was really working out there.” . : “The reaction was unexpected considering Bailey had just won the 200- . metre run in 23.57 seconds ‘ for her third gold medal at the Pan-Pacilic Games track and field -meéet Sunday. She won the 100- “metre dash and. was a member of Canada's victorious 100-metre relay Tanner won terrible, | . team m Saturday. Canadians won a total of nine gold, six silver and six bronze. medals, bettering the previous high of 17. . Australia led the gold- medal cotint with 12. Al- - though athletes from other countries . participated, only competitors from Canada, Japan, the United States, Australia and New.. Zealand were lige for held upon conclusion of the New Zealand Games, .The most: notable absentee. from ‘the Canadian ‘con- tingent was ‘Diane, Jones- ' Konihowshd, who withdrew from the pentathion event after suffering a pinched Sciatic nerve during a ‘warmup Saturday, m mor- ning. t for a change | Roscoe Tanner won for a change and Martina Navratilova won as usual. Tanner, 29, a veteran of more than 10 years on the pro tennis. circuit, took first-place money for the first time in nearly two years Sunday when -he defeated Wojlek Fitak of --- Poland 6-2, 7-6, 7-5 in the $250,000 «U.S. indoor championship in’ Philadelphia , Navratilova, 24, defeated _ - Hana. Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia 6-4, 6-2 to win ber fourth-consecutive $200,000 Chicago Avon championship and become the firat woman ever to win four Women's Tennis Asso- ciation titles in a row. Tanner, who earned $119,619 and still was ranked among the top 20 _ tennis Leaigeds in the world, $ a be: allstied with his fallure to. win a tournament. -He _ contemplating quitting - after slipping from fourth to. 18th in international ratings. mo Until he beat Fibak, he had not won a major event since March, ‘1979. Last year, he reached finals once and was. eliminated nine times in quarter- . Finals. his attitude around and pul him back on the winning — track... “1 decided to give the game two more years and | see if I* could straighten myself -aut,” he. said, a cheque for $45,000 evidence he might be on the right abt 2 baud ve v6 Tanner, seeded seventh ff in Philadelphia, said-his_ "agent, Donald Dell, turned The Provincial — $§60,000 | WINNING NUMBER FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1981 DRAW. 2 5/3 2/7\/2/3 number on your ticket. you win $500,000. Every $§ Provincial fickot s good for , To datermine ¥ ou © check ine draw date on yourticket. ®@ Compare the number drawn for that date with the © Hithe number on your ticket is identioalto that rember @ 1 only the bas! six, five, four three or two numbers on your ticket gre identical to and in the same order as | the winning number for the corresponding date on your ticket you are eligible to win Ihe corresponding prize: lasiédigitswin $30,000 oo lastSdigitswin $1,000 last4digiswin $100] - fosi3digitswin .; S28] lost 2 digits win $id]: Lotiery onthe back of thal ficket. prize by following the MOTE: Should win on one of the first four drow dateson ih Reker youcanwint winagcein. Atthe tine of purchase, players are mended fo p rarnameandacarasson the backor heiricket, ; Winners on one of the fir four drow dates oft the ticket car either elect to cosh their puze immediately or walt until their ficket has expired, Should a winning ticket be cashed while still] eligible for further draws ond win again, the Intenprovincial wil issuecr Cheque fo the nome ond ockiress MAJOR CASH PRIZES: Winners of mojor prizes may claim thelr cloim procedure on the back of the ticket, OTHER CASH PRIZES: Other cash prires, up fo and Including $4,000 may be cashed at any branch of the Conadianimperial Sank of Commerce in Westem Canad, orby following the cioim procedure onthe back ofthe ticket, in the event of discrepancy between this list ond the official winning numbers Is the latter sholl prevail int | |[roor] snore 12[518]0[7[8 [5] (roor] wv [214] 6/2] 112] 5] [rscr] anew [3 [6]3 [8141614] __ THEPROVINCIALIS FRIDAY TICKETS FORTHE NEXT = Other Canadian winners* ‘ Sunday were Dean Bauck of Delta, B.C, who had bis | ’ beat jump ever to win the high jump;- Lloyd Guss of Vancouver, who ‘took the gold in the 40-metre . - hurdles; - ‘and. Greg Duhaime of Elliot Lake, Ont, who won the gold ‘medal in - fhe. 8000-metre _ Steeplechase. won the women’s «1,500. metres and the men’s 100- metre relay team:was first. - Duhaime’s time in, the steeplechase was: Be 26.51, smashing his Canadian . record of 8:92.30. In the.400 burdles, Guss. won the gold but ran second: to Weat Germany’ 's Harald Schmidl.- In the high jump, Bauck, ts, upset favored Nat Page ; u 08 the US. Both cleared :-231 metres. (seven. -feet, "thie: inchea) but, Bauck = , bad fewer misses. Bauck’s © previous het was 218. . Canada’s inost theming ” performance came from the men’s 40)-metre relay team, which won the silver medal over the U.S. on a ptiolo finish created when - anetion. Ron’ Jackson of ; ’ Edmonton lunged for the Jy - finish “line. ~ Canada’s other silver ° fim medal Sunday was taken iby Brigette Reid af Ottawa: | faa : in. the women’s high jump. , Silver. medals were won Saturday by. . Molly "- Killingbeck ‘of Toronto in the women’s 400 metres, Desai Williams of Torosto ff ‘in the men’s 100 ‘metres, Alexis Paul McDonald of ‘Toronto in the women’s 400. metres and Peter Butler of § Calgary: in the 10,000 metres. - no ; * ‘Brome medals were wot by Williams in the 200 ‘Metres, Debbie Campbell of-.Victoria in the 800 metres, Jill Ress Giffen of .Toropto in the pentathion, Pat Fogarty of Montreal in " the’ 1{¢-metre hurdles, Lucette -Moreau. of Mon- - treal in the dibcus and the women’s 400-metre relay team. CREDIT _ _ MANAGER — " Must have experience In credit and callectlon. . Full line of benefits. Send resume for interview. _ Reply to Box 1278, Terrace Herald: rear vested. ° Only serious Inquirles. May consider trade, ° SOR EME - Collectors Item 1970 Mustang Mach ! 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