stid nis and teachers of Caledonia Sr. Secondary set off on two of the three legs of the minli-triathlon run Wednesday mor- ning. Above the participants set off on a 2.5 mile run which took them from Skeena track up to the Terrace pool, where they . swam 20 lengths, and then back to Skeena track again. Below the pariicipants set off on the cycling portion of the triathton— which consisted of a 6 mile run on the’ Skeena track. wae Abie sont alive Ws teh, "dyke es alas, hee ithe Boe ae VICTORIA (CP) - Canada's gritty national soccer team gaited a berth in the 1984 Olympic Games by playing to a 0-0 tie Wednesday with Costa Rica in a hard-fought qualifying game. Mote than 5,000 fans: gave the Canadian team a rousing ovation at the end of 90 minutes at Royal. Athletic Park. Canada has been in, the Olympic. soccer © com- *petition just twice before, winning the first soccer gold medal in.1904 and aa the host nation ‘at the 1976 Summer Games _ in Montreal. The’ Canadian ‘team must- play. one more ‘game, April 25 at Havana agalnst Cuba, in the double-round-robin com- petition for two Olympic berths . from the North American, Central | American'and Caribbean * regions as allocated by the world soccer. federation (FIFA). . Cost Rica finished the series with a 1-0-3 record and five points. Canada is 142 with four points, while Cuba has been eliminated with a 0-2-1 record and one point. Canada can finish first in the competition with a victory in Havana. The .Cost Rica-Canada game saw the Canadians © _ press hard for a goal during the second half, while the visitors patiently defended and had few scoring chances against - Canadian: - goalkeeper Tino Lettieri. Lettlerl made two. saves in the opening half and none over the last 45 minutes as: Canada controlled the tempo ‘in, windy conditions. Vex Referee Angelo Brateid of the United . States frustrated both teams with his often ‘on- troverald) calls. issued three yellow-card warnings, to Canada and one to Costa Rica. Branko Segota, Mike Sweeney ’ and Jan Bridge of Canada were booked by Bratsis. Bridge will miss the next game. against Cuba because it was his second yellow'card of the serles, Canada had the wind at... Sdccer. “NASL. . Whitecaps, and Gray, of | He wit nbs : its back In the opening ‘half, but Lettieri , was forced to be sharp on two -atecasions, The Montreal- raised goalkeeper, a “member of Minnesota Strikers of the North American Soccer League,, grabbed a dangerous 25-yard free kick by Enrique Rivers in the 28th minute and also had to be sharp late in. the half on a quick break by Pablo CHACON, The Canadidns went with the same starting lineup whith defeated Cuba 3-40 here April 14. Segota was replaced late in the opening half by a quicjer Dale Mitchell at the striker ‘oitlon. Canada ; put on tremendous ‘presture in the second , ‘half, . Midifelder Mike Sweeney i hada gloriotjs chance iun the 57th minute, but his header went right into the waiting: |. arms of goalkeeper Marcos Rojas of Costa Rica. “The host-tearn: claimed. & hand ball in the 75th minute when a shot by midfielder Gerry Gray was deflected away by Costa Rican defender Miguel Lacey with Rojas badly out of . position. Bratsis did not agree with the Canadians. SHOT BLOCKED | Gray had another dangerous shot blocked -by the Casta Rican defence with 11 minutes left. Sweeney, from the :. Vancouver ‘the NASL New. York Cosmos, were the most effective Canad! an at: tackers. - Lettier: ‘hes “recorded “shutouts. in all three ‘Canadian. garnes In the _berles and against Costa Rica waa, aided by a strong back ine formed by fullbacka Bobby Lenardwzzi and . Bruce Wilson, with support from centtal defenders Ian Bridge and Terry Moore. — - FIFA and -the Inter- national Olympic Committee will deter- mine May 18 whether -professionals can be used . ainionta? ‘team: ‘qu qu bobsade ieee in Olympic soccer for the’ first time. All but one Canadian starter, mid-- fielder Ken Garroway of Victoria, is . 8 professional. This is the first time pros have been . mm 62602 MOLITOR a STREET This home fits all the requirements for’ the family just . starting out. Three bedrooms, good sized kitchen, natural gas heat and . an extra large lot. To. ‘see this home call’ Danny Sheridan. ne taeald ‘Olympics, a. _, Spinpetition, _ anounced May 2-in Las allowed games, The seedings for the 16-team will. . be in’ - qualifying Angeles. CHARMING OLD TWO STOREY HOME Has been completely _ Fenovated. Cosy wood stove Invites you Into the large homey living _room.. This. full basement home Is situated on large ‘private lot fully iand- scaped with - frult trees, greenhouse and GOOD | HOME ‘On quiet street. Great : gardening soll. Fruit frees. Greenhouse and sundeck. Basement is A-fully finished ‘with wooed stove, 4th bedroom, rec room, and sauna. Owners are transferred and are anxlous: fo sell. For appointment to view call Danny Sheridan.- FAMILY area. Listed at $58,500. Call Joy. nT Ay iy Mh alifies’ | eStabiished garden - run triathlon Approximately 35 students from.a grade 11 P.E. class at'Caledonia took part in a mini- triathlon as a project for class on Wednesday morning. The students had to complete three phases including running 2.5- miles, swimming 20 laps of the Terrace pool, and cycling six miles on the Skeena track. - Teacher Bob Cooper said the students were not forced to. participate although they were asked to. He said he was ‘pleased with the number of students who actually attempted the triathlon. The competitors were not timed. They were basically : competing against themselves, - ’ Cooper noted. ; Four teachers and two | grade 12 students also_ participated in the event. -David Carmicheal, a’ grade 12 student was the, first to complete the _. @urse. Others in the top ~ ., ‘ -@ight finishers included, :» Tan Black, Barry Davis, Jim Highe, Campbell .: —10 foot dish —Polar Mount —Down Converter —24 channel recelver —100 #. cable —! year warranty parts & labour ~—Remoteready upon request - SATELLITE RECEIVER —L.N.A. How nelse AMP) —Mulilple hook up ready - ' —Extra options avaliable “WE INSTALL AND REPAIR THIS SYSTEM QUICKLY — EFFICIENTLY -_._FUANGING AVAILABLE: OM APPROVED CREDIT T, Y.. RENTALS. | + PORTABLES + CONSOLE sentay PRGHE FOR GER. thre “LOW MONTHLY RATES Friday The Herald, Thursday. Aprit 19, 1984, Page § 5 | Video Disc Rentals 94 Hour Rental 2 Movies & Machine $10°° PRO “fp FLECTRONNC ERGINEERING—HOME ENTERTAINMENT REPAIRS MON.—SAT.—9:00—6: 00 pm FRI.—1:00-9:09 pm, St t. Bob C 4515 Lakelse Ave. * Jara, B.C. ¥ae a4 635-5108 7 Scott. Fairless, . ang SERVING TERRACE © KITIMAT © QUEEN CHARLOTTES Steven Turner. District Office. » Forest PLANNING TO BURK? FIRST..YOU WEED A PERMIT During fire season, April 15 - October 15, if .. you intend to do ANY burning you needa” permit from the Forest Service , It’s free and can be picked up at any Forest The idea behind the permit Is to ensure that * all burning Is conducted safely. —Any person intending to burn outside af municipal boundarles should contact the local Forest District -. Office’ well In advance of anticipated light-up. —Applications for Industrial fires, including land clearing, may be Inspected by a Forest Officer to. determine conditlons for safe burning. _ —Ageas for domestic fires such ag spring cleanupof & yard, debris tay ‘not renhird, an’ Jnspection by.a | icer,prior.to.Jssuance.of.a.Gurning Per- < / omit. However, permit conditions will restrict tlre. ~ size and burning area. Burning Permits are subject to refusal or can- cellation should forecasted weather conditions or _ proposed burl area be considered unsafe. “BURNING PERMITS ARE REQUIRED ON _ CROWN AND PRIVATE LANDS. —No permit Is required for a campfire’ PRINCE RUPERT. FOREST REGION - Province of British Columbia Ministry of Forests WANT ALL. THE EXTRAS? This 3 bedroom 4 year ald full basement home Is In picture book condition. Heatatator fireplace, woodstove, and: natural gas heating is san economical com- ‘bination. Extra large fenced lot and carport.. Asking $47,500. Call Joy fo see this very neat package. SPACIOUS SPLIT LEVEL Very attractive home with a large living dining kitchen area. 3 ’ bedrooms up with an ensuite off the master plus a 4th downstalrs bedroom. This home also features an en- closed sunporch. To view call Dick Evans. VIEW ACREAGE PRICED RIGHT . 165 feet of view and just under five acres, - south of Twedle Street, clty water avallable. Call Rusty or Bert : Lijungh. YOUR To. INVITATION SPACIOUS LIVING so. ‘This 1 year ald 1240 sq. ft. home fas a King massive furniture. The kitchen Is“: the showplace af the house DELIGHTFUL HOME Skeena _ Overleoking: River and mountains. 1528 sq. ff. on main floor large iiving reom and very large modern kitchen separate 4 dining room. Finished. basement. Great ground levei shop for ‘the hobbyist. Call Bob Sheridan. Nice: ‘grounds and garden. © amount of cupboards, New Is nice. Listed at : $76,000. Call Joy. Size master bedroom - for easy placement of. with twice the normal . PRICE REDUCED In Caledonia sub- division, a. well planned 4 bedroom home featuring 3 baths - including 2 pce. en- suite, living room fireplace, plus a woodheater in a 15x27 basement rec room. This home Is In very good condition and Is how priced at $89,500, Call Diek Evans for an appointment to view. -TRAILER-MOBILE HOME PARK. Consists of four: fats totalling 320 x200’ pfus six rental mobile homes, In addition to trailers there are 4 other pads fully’ oc- cupled at $80- per mofith. Grossing $25,000 approximately P-A. Call Danny Sheridan, for more financial data.of this _ revenue property: — ‘ Soucie _ eating CONTEMPORARY: BEAUTY Lovely cedar home on Street, 4 bedrooms, large family - room, office, - spacious kitchen with area, two. fireplaces, 3 baths, rear. sundecks, sky- lights, sunning area off of master bedroom, "double. garage, triple paved drivaway and othér fine features. For more information phone Rusty or Bert Ljungh. IDEAL HOME Lecated on McRae Crescent, fully developed Inside and ovt and featuring 5. bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, rumpus ’ room, excess storage areas, cool room, _workshap, 2 concrete - patios, attached. carport, paved driveway and many more extras. To view Phone Rusty or Bert. NEW LISTING 3 bedroom — con- dominium in excellent condition, on .a.. low traffic street. Fenced back yard and garden area. $34,900 to view call Dick Evans.. WOODLAND PARK DRIVE Nice setting 5/2 acres, good driveway and some clearing. Asking $35,000. Open to offers. Call Bob Sheridan. NEW HOME Qvality construction 2''xé'’ = framing, maximum insulation, NG heat, — full basement. 3 bedrooms on main, geod location in Horseshoe. $79,500. Calf Bob Sheridan. TRAILER-ON LOT Drive by 3795 Muller Street to view good starter 1971 Safeway 3 bedroom traller on landscaped lot with fruit trees, greenhouse and ornamental shrubs. Natural gas heating. Phone Rusty or Bert Ljungh. ‘call HOUSE FOR MAMA WORKSHOP. FOR DAD Well. maintained 3 bedroom home with large 4th bedroom, bath and recreation room In the basement including owod sfave, landscaped yard, attached carport, 16x24 workshop ln- sulated, wired and heated. For viewing Rusty or Bert Liungh. : RIVER FRONTAGE ' AT DOREEN Jusf under 23 acres, old homestead site some fimber, and cleared areas, access. by CN Rafiway or Boat. 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