‘ee ues of Smithers to take the mixed - that’ produced Saskat- | Runt staked the TiCate to a and ieyard ‘fleld goals. ~ quarter to cut Hamilton’ lgad to 12-7 heading Into the zone In. the first’ quarter ‘of 4 ihe exhibition game to ‘start,. With, 5:10 elapsed. in the” the jets toward a- “aes e reeda Bail (left) of Smithers walts for a return as Matt Cachia serves during the final of the mixed doubles A flight at the Terrace. ‘Tennis Club’s open tournament Sunday afternoon. -- ee a Bal! and ‘Cachla won the final 6-3, 6-20 ver Swarn Mann and Fran Power of “Terrace. : ache takes two at - Terrace doubles meet "att. Cachia of Smithers came away fri: the: Terrace Tennis Club’s open tournament. on the weekend with twé" titles as. he combined with other players for wins in'the men’s and mixed doubles categories. - ., Cachia teamed up with Swarn Mann of Técrace to win- the. men’s doubles and ey ‘gnen’a 1 its ‘was Tom Keane and Greg’ Suroka: handily beating Ron Theil and. aca Garg 74, 61 fe the title, thhe. lights ‘went out in and then found . ’ Chris ; Regina and “an already: DeFyance in'the end. zone gloomy.season turned even for atwo-polnt convert to tie bleaker for Montreal the score 15-15. Conegrdes in Canadian One promising Hamilton . Football League. ection drive was halted by Steve during. the weekend. ’ Dennis’s interception of a At. Regina on Saturday Torn Clements pass deep in* night ‘a blown-out’ tran-- the Saskatchewan end. sformer threw. Taylor Field Another ‘was capped by a into near-darkness for more Ruoif field goal. The FiCats than‘one hour and Hamilton were on the Roughriders’ 20 TigerCats probably. wish with'the scoré ted 15-15 but * power’: had never been | were again stymied. restored. - ’ Batéling to keépp pace with attempt missed, Dwight the ‘skyrocketing Toronto Edwards returned the ball ; Argonaiits,~ Hamilton was 55 yards to the Saskat- beaten: 18-15: by. Saskat- ‘chewan 30 from the dead- chewdn: Roughriders on ball line. ~ kicker. ‘David Ridgway's The victory moved the final:play, szyard field. Roughriders into a” last- goal... =< ‘ . place tle with Edmonton . "On Suiday, the Concordes Eskimos . in. the- Western - _ werd} embarrassed yet - Division, while the logs left :- another time as B.C: Lions! Hamilton ped :to'a 45-0, vielory, You, always: féel-.the” pressure,’ " sald Ridgway,” who. missed ‘a: 30-yard at- tempt in the second quarter . in the Eastern Division. Al Montreal, . &B. C.: chewan's lone point.of the - fitat half.:““You can't have aay, doubts, youhave to. RO. out; ‘thite and believe, you. anted to make uip for : Insed in the ‘first. “Yo Le "York: : Ri fe ie ut “kicker Bernie half, Jead. an Football League exhibitlon Harillton' 8 polnts with “1 gene Sunday. ~ Ridgway hit fleld goals of - ft aide to block’a punt, b 46 and.26 yards in the third ee tee ee atom ang then recovered it in the end | final 20 minutes. fourth ~ quarters, ‘rookie’. halftime lead. . aquarterbeck “Jooy ‘Adams After Todd found Barkirn - hit: wide receiver Joey... . wide. open. ine the. .Oller alters” for” a Sryird TD" secondary “Tor the 34-yard - When Ruoff’s: field goal three points | ’ behind. first-place Toronto. “touidown pase ‘arid. Johnny ': Lyn recovered .a ‘blbcked © _punt in the end zoneto key a - *Sispdint first half and lead” field the Jeta’to a 23-16- victory. ': all 5 of 28,29 and 7 yards, caver the * -error-plagued ~ Lynn rammed in from the ‘ yookle Skip Johnsion end ’ Concordes had been beater . Ball and Cachia ‘met Mann and Fran Power in the mixed finals Sunday af- - ‘ternoon and took a 6-8, 6-2 decision home to Smithers with them. The mixed B flight final had Herman Hans and Janice Biarica beating Jim Lynch and Sheila Caddy 6-3, ¢- Ladles’ doubles A flight title went to Clarke a. Jennifer Eastwood, eB fligh nine tea! final, Bianca and Chey! Troelstea’ - went to two tiebreakers in ‘three sets to. beat Karen Birkedal and Diane.Cey. No scores were available, from ‘that match. : Dark weekend for ‘Hamilton,. Montreal _ quarterback ‘Joe Paopao ravaged the Concordes’ secondary for 265 yards and _& pair of touchdown passes. ‘Roy Dewalt tossed a third TD into the Montreal end zone. Steve - Kearns, TD passes’ for the Tons, while John Henry. White and _ Larry. Key scored on rushes. Kicker’ Lui, Passaglia converted the six TDs and- “hit a 17-yard fleld goal. Don _Sweet supplied the Montreal points with field goals of 12, 30 and 47 yards, “’ Rookie head coach Joe Galat acknowledged his soundly , iby. the - Lions’ “passing game. - - Phe loss: dropped ‘the Concordes' record to 1-Sand | : left them tled for last in the ‘East. with ‘Ottawa 1 Rough Riders. _ ‘Oiler errors hand - Jets @ pre-season. win can Wo it 8 . “HOUSTON {AP} =~. New - ) ete. “quarterback.. he | Todd hit ‘Jerome touchdown ‘shot. the Jets Beored two more times before. ‘halftime, aided by - Oiler, miscues, Bills 1455 “Redskin Kansas City Chiefs 3; : Pittaburgh Steelers 13, New - |. York Glante'10; Minnesota Vikings 7, Seattle Seahawks 9). Gan Francltco 40ers 16, Si: Louls.Cardinals 13; ‘Dallas Cowboys -26, San | ~ Balthmote Colts, Adante Falcons 3; and Denver Broncos 17, Miami Dolphins Diego - ‘Chargers * M4. Worth Aetieas Soccer begins: a Wednesday ‘night, Toronto “ Bliszard . couldn't” ' have ended the regular i season on a better note. v7 Losers of two consecutive games, : sebounded with a 9-2 victory Joba. Pankratz, and: Mervyn’ - Fernandez. each : ‘grabbed i Saturday action, it was : ‘Chicago Bears, a1, Buffalo “Pampa. Bay . Bubeatbers 28; Washington. B13), Detrolt “Lions "30, Oakland “Raiders "18; ‘New Orleans Saints 6, Soccer Bowl | . tour, fronts: League’s the. Blizzard Sunday over ‘Tampa Bay: Rowdies ‘ard finished. in — third place in the. Eaatern Division, . The Blizsard’s output against Tampa Bay. was-the-... moat by a team in one game ° this season, surpassing its own mark of seven shared ~ with San Diego Sockers. Tn other regular season: ~ playotts,” sald Houghton. ending” Bemes Sunder. VANCOUVER (CR) . _ . Vancouver, Whitecaps’. three-year inability to defeat San Diego Sockera in the North American Soccer League “cost. them- home- ground advantage in the | HALIFAX. (cP) — Canada‘and the United States dominated-the first - day of the seventh Pan- American Wheelchair Games Sunday with Canadian swimmers. cleaning upin the pool while ~ the Americans led the way on the track. Canadian swimmers came away with nine.gold, three — silver anda bronze to in- crease Canada’s over-all” medal totals. to 11 gold, seven silver and three bronze after the first day of silvers to'add tis thelr over-": all standing of nine gold, eight silver and five bronze. The 451 athletes from’ 17 countries are categorized according to the severity of © their. disability: from’ class one, the most severe;. to. class six. ~ Gary Collins-Simpson of ‘Burnaby, B.C., won three gold medals in class six. ~ competitions — the 400-- metre freestyle in: 4:58.34; the 100-metre butterfly in 1:10.58 and 100-metre breaststroke in 1:26.07. - Collins-Simpson, who shaved more’ than 10 seconds. from the Pan- American record. in the ‘breaststroke, lowering it to 1:26.07 from 4:36.22, taced ! Chicago. ‘Montreal Manic. 21, and! Seattle * Sounders blanked nts Portland Tiopbors, be an : Sting o ‘edged. Saturday,” Jacksonville Tea Men 21; ‘Tulsa Roughnecks ‘shut-out. _ San Jose Earthquakes .2-0, and: San Diego defeated: Vancouver Whitecaps 21in a thoolout. Toronto. coach Bob - Houghton, werried by his. club's ‘lethargic * ‘play heading into pos{-séason activity, drilled-his players... relentlessly. for the game. ~ against the Rowdies. _“F felt Itke the club was Boing through the: motions —. just waiting “for the ’ playoffs: and means Van- couver . Will meet the Sockers in the first round. The Sockers’ 2-1 shootout “victory over Vancouver * Saturday night combined _ with Seattle Sounders’ narrow 1-0 win at Portland - tough competition: from Pedro Mejia of Columbia, who took the bronze. “After. the heats he was only 27-100ths of: a second - behind me,‘so I knew he would be there," Collins- Simpson sald in an in- ‘terview, ‘I didn’t see him * during the race, but I saw - the water, move beside me and I knew he was right there.. “He pushed hard coming. home, but-I guess [ pushed ‘harder, I've never been pushed that hard in a race before. i was ver} close.’ " Centennial Pool with vic: tories in the 100 metre class . “men's basketball team five freestyle in 1:53.66 and class six 100 metre breaststroke in 1:57.48. ’ Other Canadian. swim-: ming gold went,to Martha Gustafson, -32, {of Down- _ Sview, Ont., in the class 1A. 2-metre freestyleNn 0:32.9; Josse Faucher, 19, o& Laval ~des Rapides, Que., ‘inthe - class 2 50-metre backstroke in 0:50.30 and Jeff Stanfield, 23, of Vancouver, in 1:49.49 in the class four 100-metre breaststroke. ‘Mark Burger. of Edmonton won the class 1B 25metre freestyle in 0:25.22. . ; The American track team divided the gold among blows" “Fort: ” Lamterinte Strikers nipped: : * double gold ‘winner. “at | 1 ipwiag! ipractice the: tast . ey Nesoelengoe. each scored ‘s three times for the Blizzard, * ’ While Jimmy Nicholl, Dayid and. Alan Fairclough: - Merrick. added singtes. sald Roberts. goals. uy hope they were - wat. . ching their television sets in Florida today." : Toronto, which . finished : ~ 18 record and 159 points, 30 _ with a 17-15 won-loat record, Pegin, a best-of-three series Sunday, left the Whitecaps . in fifth place overall in final NASL standings. ‘The first game of ‘the Vancouver-San Diego best- of-three series: will .be = Wednesday in San Diego. dominate wheelchair games Julie Moya of Carpinteris, Callf., in the class 1B 400- meire race in 2:08.90; Glee Lyford of Clearwater, Fla., in the class two 400-metre race -in 1:40.50; Candace - Cable of Las Vegas, Nev., in: the class three 400-metre race in 1:22.90; and Connie Head of Seattle, Wash., in ~ the class five 400-metre in “ts 23. Canada took gold ‘in the women’s class four -400- metre track event with Diane. Rakiecki of _Pen- ticton, B.C., in' 1:26.60, while table-tennis players in Tuesday's finals and its looked impressive in an 82- 25 win over Jamaica. . The United States men's basketball: team, which most observers feel will: “meet Canada in the -final, won by forfeit their. game. against Venezuela before they beat Mexico 47-12, The competition finishes next Sunday, TIME FOR A CHECK UP - Submissions Invited to operate the Kelowna, Central Okanagan, _ Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Prince George, Prince Rupert, ; -- and Tetrace Transit Services: “Submissions are invited from persons/companies to entar.into an Agreement with British Columbia Transit - ‘and thelr respective municipal partner for the oper: | ation of transit services and the maintenance of traneit, vehicies from January 1,1983to December 31, 1985.” in the following municipalities: ; City of Kelowna, and Regional. - . District of Central Okanagan _ Chy of Fort St.John a "”_Glty of Dawaon Creek -> .,, Gity of Prince George "City of Prince Rupert. . oe District of Terrace , ~ ° Separate submission’ documents are ‘avellable ‘tor. a each of the dbove municipal transit Bervices from the “oe Me ~ ‘Aaslatant General Manager: oat — » Capital. Division : SO ss 0). SC Tanalt . ‘RO... BON 610": . 844 Courtney Street .. Vietoria, 8.C: VeW 2P3 |, “Telephone (604) 305-2551 a * “Gubmmissions wil be received ai the EC Transitattices far at 644 Courtney Street, Victoria, B.C. unt 4:00 pam. an Monday, September 27, 1982. a: on the stick was- to get the players into frame of mind.’ - arg Roberts - cand. Ace “Tn: no pleased ‘to: have: ‘omy first hat-trick in this ‘league against. Tampa," * | “When the - Rowdies traded. me away, they anid I couldn't | score. "1979, _ three games cusdriplegic | Yvon Page. of ° Canada also s placed = . tek has to nd, ‘ampa Bay ai aw. y Wednesday : ‘aigalpt the Sounders at Seaitle,. Tampa ’ Bay| me 12-29) and will : * pla fs for the first time in ‘the... history.” - Stiri 2 Mante.t° ene Arno, Steffenhagen “and . - Karl-Heinz Granitza scored first-half goals to: Lift . while, finished at. ‘miss: the team’s.” eight: year, Chicago’ past playatt-bound : Montreal. ‘Phe Sting, finishing witha - 1%-19. record, became the first defending. champions. - to fait to make the playoffs. Dragan Vujovic: scored thé lone goal for Montreal, which finished second in the Eastern Division with a 19- ahead of Chicago. Caps in fifth after Socker loss The seconds tentatively set € for Empire Stadium Friday. ° However, Caps’ general - manager Peter Bridgwater will. agk NASL officiala - - today: for ‘permission to switch the game to Sunday. The third game, if. necessary, will be in San Diego on Sept. 2, And how do the Whitecaps feel about once again tackling: the. team ‘they haven't beaten since May 2, and which has defeated the Caps eight — straight times ‘since then? “When it comes to the playoffs, one team is pretty much like another,” said coach John Giles Sunday, “Our past record against them doesn't count for a thing. We've played well against San Diego. Insall’: could just a& easi won ail three: “We's cite afraid of them just’ pecayre of what's happened” before.” “The stadiym ins Sgn oh Diegorhas anjexceilent pitch and we enjoy playi gonit — and It also gives us fa he ‘Where’ Soccer Bowl will be this year.” - But goalie Tino Lettieri. has a differdnt view, * °F “They're the: luckidsty : team I've ever ‘played against,” he sald. ‘But that Byen some of told me they don kn how they keep beating us.” . balng proposed’ to | Act. The intent of the . District). BC. _ opinions regarding _ ACCORDINGLY. against San Diego. wail play - la Tet Lauderdale Inthe] first game of that best a: vo series. aren 1 t . a Bounders | Timbers @ _ Seattle will move li Ie a "playoffs on. & Winning: note a thanks to Mark Peterson's]. ° . goal with five mimutes lefi to! ae play against Portland, The victory also enabled! the, Sounders to clinch the waiter Division, tiile with) an teu record and 164; a 1¢18 record. and 124, Pome ‘Timbers finished with’ i points, not enough lo mit the playoffs. Other playoff matchups, pit Tulsa against New York, Cosmos and - Vancouver go03 oa se 6 donner vo fis sqmeting. players a ea N District of Terrace Notice of Public Hearing Amendment to the Offloial Community Pian TAKE NOTICE that an , amendment is. ‘munity Plan, 6.C.P. (By-law 905) -as provided under. Section of the Municipal change the Land. Use designation from HeSivy Industrial to Commercial on the properties outilned and shaded: on the above plan (Lot A, Plan 6510, Lota-Tand . 2, Plan 2029, D.L. 361, Range 5, Coast : The proposed Official Community Plan Amendment may be viewed by any and all Interested parties during .normal business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.), Monday. fo Friday, at the Municipal & Office, No. 5: 3215; Eby Street, Terrace, : * The Public Hearing: will be held. on - “Monday, August 30, 1982,at 8:15'p.m. In the Municipal Council: Chambers, 3215. i Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. _ Any person(s) wishing to vole . thelr ficlal Community Plan Amendment, may do so in writing to the Mayor and | Council and-or In person the evening of ‘the Public Hearing. = ~ ‘TAKE NOTICE AND B femurs Divs . h- S:A i “Terente “Chicago Southern Divisio: x-Fort “Loud Jackton | Western. Givinien- y-San Diego 19 13. 71. $4 S416 y-Seatile 18 Me a. aid ai y- Vancouver %§ 7 70 12 sb. out 14.10.40 46-481 12.19 af: a8 Vda db a2 Porttand San Jose - ‘Edmonton. sion y-cilnched playoff .spot.- -* Six polnis. are awarded” ‘or raguiation or overtime victory: - Four points for # shootout: vic: “three per game, No... “leg ewerded for overtime mes, out goats, : : Sunday Reselts «Toronto 9 Tampa Bay 1 Chicago. 2 Montreal 1 - Seattle 1 Porlland @° Saturday Results Lauderdale 2 Fort, 4 “ace Pe aur? Gen. Jose 0 fg ; PReqyiar seasen FirstRound Bestotthres WednesdayGames ~ Tulsa af Cosmos WN - . Lauderdale at Montreal N° jncouver at San Disga N ‘Tproyte a Seatiio nN. i ; FridayGames . t Seattie at Toronto San Blege at Vancouver N- SindayGeme welinched first place: in avy . ms Sega 2