PAGE 12, THE HERALD, Tuesday, March 21, 1974 Ladies curl Kitimat style in jupert annual bonspiel Prince Rupert was the scene of a major boneplel last weekend. The 2¢th an- nual Prince Rupert Ladies tracted rinks from Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers, Prince George, Coquitlam and Victoria. Curling Club bonspeil at- e Barry rink of Terrace vs the Munson rink of Terrace Forthe second consecutive year the Kitimat rink of Joan Hough were ne winners. ureday night the Rupert rinks finished thelr season to prepare for the bonspiel. Friday evening the fun began with the out of town rinks playing down to bring the group up to the official opening of the bonspell. President of the Prince Rupert Ladies curling club, Wendy Atchison, com- mented on the annual affair, and started the activities. Sunday morning the curlers were treated by Super-Valu grocery slores to a full breakfast including eggs, hotcakes, sausage and bacon. After a day of curling the ‘winners were awarded. and the bonspiel was finished for another year. Winners included not only the Hough rink of Kitimat but Adle Mohn of Terrace who curled off 4th in D event, Elaine Furnseth of Terrace who came out first in B event, and Sally Sandley of Kitimat who wound up third in C event. fhe Annual Rupert Ladies Bonspiel. Jets stay ahead of ; 2 : . Whalers in WHA = action loser to a first-viace fincsh in the World Hockey Association. With nine games remaining, the Jets lead the league with 9 points while secondplace New England Whalers have 80 points and 10 games to go. Ulf and Kent Nilsson scored first-period power- play goals to help the Jets defeat Quebec Nordcques 5-3 Sunday night and open the 14-point lead over the idle Whalers who play host to the Jets Wednesday night. Winnipeg's largest crowd Winnipeg J eshave moved a step cow price on 20” RCA features automatically bright light New low ColorTrak! Now you can own RCA's amazingly lifelike Colorfrak picture at a Dona Fide but you've got to hurry because supplies are limited! This 20" RCA ColorTrak table model ® 100% solid-state ColorTrak chassis that actually § tracks and corrects color signals before they ff become the pictura on your screen ¢ Special clrcuit to keep face tones real... @ Built-in light sensor for a vivid picture even in * Filtered picture-tube phosphors to cut down raflections on the screen * Smartly styled two-tone cabinet with carry handle ofthe season, 10,338, saw the Jets spot Quebec a 1-0 lead be Fee Oe eing goal ot :20 of the o : But Ulf Ni He score exactly two minutes later with his 34th goal of the season and Lars-Erik Sjoberg put the Jets in front at 14:21. nKent Nilsgon’s 39th goal made it 3-1 at 15:52. Steve West had three goals and an assist and Houston rallied to beat Finland in the exhibliion game after falling behind 3-0 in the first period. - Tomi-Taimio had two goals _ for Finland: a. argain price... m tied the” MEDICINE HAT, Alta. (CP) — About one-tenth of students in Grade 1 aren’t ready for school, even though they have normal intelligence, says a learning disabilities specialis Marienne Sisko said students shed into school when they aren't emotionally or physically ready find serious problems adapting to school, SCHOOL BUILT STONY PLAIN, Alta. (CP) — On many Indian reserves, students have long rides to school at the nearest white community, but not at the Enoch band’s Stony Plain reserve. Since September, white children and Indians have attended Kitasinaw school on the reserve— the first school built by a local. school authority on Indian “land. GIVE SPECIAL WORKSHOP TORONTO (CP) — York University’s centre for continuing education is giveng a life and career: ‘at Toronto; m4 - from Vancouver took second place nen PLUS MANY MORE OU RCA VALUES AT TOTEM TV ENTRE LTD. Phone 635-5810 TSTANDING. _ Nicklaus wins Players-now on to Masters in Georgia {AL) — Jack Nicklaus now has his sights trained - on Augusta, Ga., and the Masters. : “It’s been a pra&ty good run,” he said of the four- tournament string that ended with his strange victory, Sunday in the Championship. “Tye won $165,000 in my last four starts and that’s not all that bad, I’m playing well, obviouely, n “Byom the standpoint‘ of confidence golng into the Masters (his next start), things couldn’t be better.” n Nicklaus has two victories and two seconds in bis last four starts. Sunday's victory was capped by one of the most peckliar of all his 65 American golf triumphs, a _no-birdie round of three- par 75 and a oneover- Kelowna quartet captures kingship The LAKE City Chorus of Burnaby, B.C., took first place Sunday in thee ferst division chorus event of the . annual barbershop quartet and chorus competitions. _ Sevennchoruses and eight eta from the Britisl Co- lumbia Interior, the Lower Mainland and Washington state took part. =... The Four-NNConnection, a group including members .Vaneouver and Bellingham, Wash., took first. place in thi competition. n Capilano Chorus of North in the chorus competition and tle Unsung Heroes: of me _ 4607 Lakelse Avenue_ © quartet . planning workshop April'5-7 44. SE ee contes rene With the triumph came a $60,000 first prize, which boosted his season’s ear- nings to $157,065 and pul Nicklaus ahead of Tom Watson for the firat time this year. Watson, who failed to make the cut for the second consecutive time, has $103,181. Nicklaus recognized that the national television audience may have been less than thrilled by the ex- tremely high scores ‘produced by a frustrating, w . epy course, the 7,174-yard Sawgrass layout. LITTLE EXCITEMENT © “There wasn't any ex- citement in my 75,” he said, About the only excitement was. generated by John Mehaifey's ace with a three- iron on the 201-yard 15th. But Nicklaus defended the course that produced the highest scores of the year, including a final round 85 by Arnold Palmer. : “J gee nothing wrong with this golf course,” Nicklaus sald. ‘‘Xou probably don’t realize it, but we didn’t play > the back tees all week. We APPLE JUI HONEY SOU OLD, pall sessecces sateen BLBO CARMEL. SPRE Campbell’s w OZ, Tin’s osvscccaucee didn't play 300 yards of this goif course each day. “4] personally like to play on as difficult a golf course as possible. I couldn't care less if 300 wins. It doesn't make any difference. Nobody says you have to shoot 12 under par to win a tournament.” No one, of course, came close to 12 under. In fact, there was only a single round under 70 in the four rounds of thetournament—tliat was by Mike McCullough. Nicklaus needed 36 putts in the final’ round. He didn't make a birdie. But he finished one in front of Lou Graham, who thrashed his way to a75 an second at 290. - . Lon Hinkle, with a closing 70, came on to take third at 291, three over par. Tied at - 292 were Larry Nelson, John Schroeder, Andy North and Ben Crenshaw. Crenshaw and Nelson had 74s, North 73 and Schroeder 71. ‘DON'T CLEAN A BRUSH Use a cotton swab to touch up chips on walls or wood- work— this saves the effort . of cleaning & brush, 22 - 23 Alberta oe rarer Sherriff's 14 of. TOILET PAPER ‘cashmere 6 ‘or $1 e TOMATO | JUICE RE | he $2.79 FLOU 20 Ib. Bag eens ages DOG FOO Rebin Hood | Husky . ” bread in the container and close it securelv. ee 369° The inside of a fresh banana peel is a good polish for leather shoes, if wiped off with a woolen ctoth. : Brown sugar will stay softer if you IVATE USE OR BUSINESS AUTOVEST Before you buy, investigate the advantagesof this rent- fo-own plan. All montes pald apply fo purchase. Why i tle up your cash ‘or borrowing power. Ist and last months rent and drive away. EXAMPLES Based on 36 month lease 78 F 250 pickup Ja ¢ 100 Chev pu $148.00 per modth $129.00 per month lease end price lease end price $2,175.00 $1,875.00 or simply return or simply return 78 Camaro HT 7% Dodge Van $139.00 per month $129.00 per month lease end price lease end price $2,025.00 $1,875.00 ar simply retura or simply return 76 Fiesta 3dr, 78 Olds Cutlass $99.00 per month $139.00 per month lease and. price lease end price $1400.00 ’ $2,025.00 ar 'simpl or simply return FOR PR 78 Econoline Yan $136.00 per month lease end. price $1,975.00 or simply return 78 Zephyr Sedan $124.00 per. month tease and price $1,025.00 or simply relura 7OFISO 4x4 - $155.00 per month tease end price $2,275.00 or simply return return FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL LARRY HAYES - RICHARDS COLLECT 987-7111 BELMONT LEASING LTD. 1160 MARINE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C, D.OMTSA $6.49 1 Ib. Reg. Gring (sg7e| ~~ | Red Delicious APPLES Y 4 oz. Titbosse 29° GARBAGE BAGS 69° Stuart Hause 20-101b, Bags casscsvcccaurveseesvees (- 10-20Ib. sae essseseceisessneseeieee PL ) ALL-BRAN OOD MART | WESTEND STORES). — , Terrace