Page 6. The Herald, Friday, August 3, 1970 Bennett cancels his opening RICHMOND, B.C, (CP) — The British Columbia Bovernment’s most visible ‘contribution to amateur Sport in the province, the B.C. Summer and MLA for the area, were to attend the cere- monica at Minoru Park in this Vancouver suburb, but had to cancel at the last moment. the Bennett legislature Thuraday af- ternoon to correct a legislative boo-boo earlier in the week ‘that wiped’ out Seaboard Life Inaurance recalled Games chairman Ron tain “moet of ‘what the Butlin said the cancellation forced the organizing Premier was going to aay," The government has committee to make some provided $190,000 to stage the last-minute es in the Games, while the program, “but it didn’t municipality, which ie cause too many problems celebrating it’s 100th bir- because I was kept informed thday, contributed $50,000. by day, \ Bennett’s wife, Audrey, Wes io deliver a speech to the premier’s office all Butlin ‘said the -government™ will pick up the tab for any deficit. Nielsen, consumer and Co.'s chatter along with a- open the Games, and Butlin , Meanwhile, more than vt - . _ Oy _ corporate affairs minister batch of redundant laws, said. his speech ‘would con Tratagers andofficai fen |. ne | ; == SS et) SS ee ey = _ = __ elght zonea in the province : | ! ; . ; - registered Thursday for the | : if ; Oo 4 yj, Games which wrap’ up f 7 y I 4° Sunday. The athletes, rang-: footy ; i || ing in age from 19 to 80, will L. : . i Mt fompete in. aaats from ! . |. rseshoes (> water gE. : As well, 50 wheelchair ath- | , | letes will compete in ar- | . i 4. chery, swimming and ; _ I ) wheelchair racing,’ . ; . oe i I Butlin sald the number of . vy f ; W athletes exceeded cx- | . fy . : ; || pectations and he was Bede ; ; ’ . : especially Pleased to see a rj . . BGqUcs enumber of competitors ~.) ¢ j . ! (FROM Mit 1? 06 ft COURSE) I free the northern regions. Ne ! . A i N vor oo I A a NK ] T . . ot ; errace SOCCECLr . . oe ae | oe I ‘p ; Tang “-N The reereation iwo- 1977 DATSUN 4x4 6995 || department is working in week session thar bei | .Pickup 4, cyt, 4 speed, radlo, roll bar sesesersssssceeessecsenas N conjunction with Coca- “pleased with the turn I ; ; i Cola and Safeway to out, the potential and ' teach about he boys from enthusigam the kids have rac asic s 0 own.” ; | 1978 FORD F600 3 Ton | soccer. ‘The school in = , 1 “only 12,000 miles 10 995 ) Terrace is part of a . Moss also noted that b] COR t OLED DAD AD ees ne nee eeeeusesiaassbasasuenssettbeseteners ] || province-wide program more boys play soccer in N | which organizers say will B.C, than those who play | : . N reach over 9,000 boys this minor hockey. “This is _ 11977 DODGE VAN | summer. partly due to the fact that é ‘Kicking, shooting, soccer isso inexpensive.’’ 4 Sundial conversion $869 5 | heading, dribbling and .Moss also noted that i} POMPOM HMO TT EE TORR R ERE EE DDE Abd eeerone ee rae RDU DEES ED OSED DOORS i ball control are some ‘of weather conditions on the — _—_ is t\ poe | | 11978 FORD FAIRMONT) = ' St. Wagon 6 cyl, Suto irans. Squire model a $6495 I it - ; i 11977 MALIBU CLASSIC | i .2 door, V-8 Auto, Stereo, $49 95 lease | | | }1974:FORD F100. PICKUP = ! _ Only 22,500 miles.’ Ve auto with Ford canopy $3495 | i eegearesvensoussncecsauauascuscneseaneneonaganenyenetseees \ oe . . ] | 1978 T-BIRD TOWN LANDAU ' 1 y ; - 4 1974 MALIBU CLASSIC || 4 door statlon wagon oo 995 " / 1975 EDSON 8’ CAMPER : ‘| i snnneenen, $2995 | |1977 FORD F350 CREWCAB TuTone Paint, V8 Auto, 8 Hox, $8495 ' RECSTSTEVTTeTiTTi rec Tee Trey iT TT Tete + sevnereresenssseseaes is 11977 COUGAR XRT | H i, auto trans., P.S. & PL, $5395 1977 FORD E260 CLUB WAGON { ‘Loaded with extras. Alr cond,, stereo, etc. . 6595 1 | I . i h 1969 Lincoln | itl COLLECTORS ITEM 4 door, alr con., ali power, double eagle radial tires, it immaculate condition, I [ a $7995°° | i - Ny \ I i . ) Terrace Totem Ford | Sales Ltd. f , uM ! 4631 Keith i t 626-4004 i t 1 es = geet eae J the basic skills which pupils of this school have been learning. Bob Moss, a level 4 CSA coach, said Lower Mainland were such that many hoys can play soccer all year round, Rooker has a funny: experience A not so funny thing hap- pened to Jim Rooker on the way to his 100th career _Metory. A four-run, € rally by the Cardinals, ah aM climaxed by Keith Her- nandez’ two-run single, robbed Rooker of that personal milestone Thur- sday as St. Louis beat Pitt. sburgh Pirates 5-4, Rooker held a 4-1 lead built partially on home runs by Ed Ott and Bill Robinson when the Cardinals struck. Ken Reitz started the assault with a double and took third 8s second baseman Rennie: Stennett muffed Jerry: —Used cars 635-6837 Phone 635-724} phth-inning” Riverside Auto Wrecking —Licensed mechanics available to install parts —Used parts & accessories. —MUotors & transmissions at reduced prices —BCAA affiliate 24 HOUR TOWING 4129 Substation Road CAR”. CIGARETTES 20's Mumphrey's grounder for an error. Grant Jackson relleved | -Rooker.. and allowed con- ‘secutivé run-scoring singles by Mike Tyson and pinch- hitter Dane Iorg. ' Tyson scored from third on & fielder's choice bouncer by Garry Templeton to first baseman Willie Stargell, who's throw to the plate was high. Hernandez followed with a twoout single to left that scored Iorg with the winning run. Jackson, 6-3, was the loser and Rooker's career mark remained at 99-103, a — a —-7 <— —o & trucks - —- eT Ts 595-9983. ad gad Herat aity w 2s Soccer enthuslasta who are aspiring to new plateaus of achelvement have been undergolag a basic training program which in the words of this pupil has been “an uplifting experience.” . Ap mad About 60 boys from Terrace are participating in a two week basic training progrart in the akills of soccer as taught by Bob Moss and Mark Jonea of Van- couver. “ees ae We me