PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Weclnesday, April 5, 1978 Strikers lead Monday Mens has Kalum Kab _ Strikers leading the way with 122 points followed by Reds with 106 points, Team high single went to. Fabers with a score of 1105 while the team high three was a 9056 roiled by the Shell team. Mens highs went to Ted Clifford with a single of 277 and a triple of 690. High average for the league is Del Bjornson with a 237. Tuesday Night Mixed has Jefferies Esso out in front with 61 points followed by the Old Timers with 58 and the No Names with 58 points. Teams high went to Jefferies Esso with a single of 1127 and a triple total of 3143. Mens high triple went to Bud Lord © with a total of 687 while the high single was a 311 rolled by Marvin Peterson. ' Marilyn Davies took Ladies high triple with a 679 total while high single went to Leona Wilcox with a 282. Team standing on the Wednesday Night Ladies see Lehmann Jewellers leading with 64 points followed by Silhouettes with 61 and the Elite Five with 55 points. Team high three went to the SDR SR MNES aa Phil - and a Se rate oh grea Stewart, Terrace Recreation Director holds“ the mike for TKTV while Mayor Maroney of Silhouettes with a 2810 7 single 1 total. While high went to the Jades with a seore of 1026. Ladies highs went to Joan Richardson with a triple of 670 and a single of 306. Friday Night. league has the y Five out in front with. 64. points followed by Truckers and Co. with 62 and Over- waitea with 61 points. Team high three went to As It Falis with a score of 2762 while the high single went to Overwaitea with a 1020 score. Mens highs went to Richard Mc- Daniel with a triple of 762 single of 283. Ladies highs went to Joyce Ray with a single of 280 and a triple total-of PARACHUTE JUMP LONDON (CP) — Prince Andrew, second-in-line to the throne, is planning a parachute. jump in front of television cameras this month. The Prince will jump from a Royal i Foree Hercules transport plane metres above the Wiltshire Downs April 18. Prince Charies make a similar jump one week later. PLANS Terrace ‘says a few words’’ a8 he presents cer- tificates of achievement to the six participating bankers in Monday’s early morning promo run to advertise the up-coming Vernon Participaction contest. Terrace-Kitimat versus . Me PelatatsteletatatatsMateatetel ey erated See raieaennaoeeetss Job Opportunities MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR, 1 opening, $20,000 per year, depending on experience. Must have extensive experience in personal supervision, work duti planning, building main- tenance, grounds keeping. COOKS, various openings, $3.25 per hour, Speciality cooking. REGISTERED NURSES, 2 openings, $7.00 per hour. Registered in medical surgical shift work, 6-4, 4-12, 128. ELECTRICIAN, 1 vacancy, 1.W.A, rate. Must be certified. TELLER, 1 vacancy, $7300 per year depending on ex- perience. Must be ex-, perienced teller and have proven work history. AUTO MECHANICS, Various openings, $9.00 hour up to $9920, depending on experience, various openings. Must be Journey WAITER-WAITRESSES, various openings at ‘various wages. Should have ex- perience serving of liquor. «.R. 2 (TIMEKEEPER), 1 opening. $9.28 per month plus. Must have payroll experience and know how to touch operate a calculator. SENIOR AR- RTITECTURAL DRAFT- SMAN, 1 vacancy, $800.00- $1500.00 per month. Must be experienced, assisting in producin architectural working drawings, assisting in writing in general office work. ACCOUNTANT, 1 opening, $200.00 per month depending on experlence., Must experienced and know how to do-a full set of books, in- cluding a financial statement. : fully — ~Lazelle Avenue or phone 638- NIGHT AUDITOR-DESK CLERK, $5.15 per hour depending on. experience, Must be able to handle full audit dutles and desk clerk es. PROGRAM MANAGER BOOKKEEPER, 1 vacancy, $180.00 per week depending on ex- perience. Must have ookkeeping experience. BABYSITTER, various - vacancies, $7,00 -$10.00 per day. Two letters of ferrance is required. STREETWORKER, 1 opening, $138.00 per week, To work with youth and community Iason. CLERK TYPIST: ‘1 opening, $160.00 per. week, depending on experience. - Must have bookkeeping experience. COUNSELLOR (2), 1 vacancy, $1,800 per month depending on experience, In Kitimat, University qualified or previous ex- perience in thefield. SALES socancy, $140 a week depending on experience, Terrace, Sales duties and operation of a computor till. HAIRDRESSER, 1 vacancy, licensed experienced ap- plicants only, ~ SAWFITTER, 1 vacancy. $9.60 % hour uncertified, $9.80 % hour certified. Must have minimum of one years experience carbide and land, bee For information on any of the above contact Terrace + . ROYAL WINNIPEG BALLET ‘}Arneld = Spohr-Artistic Director ADAGIETTO Choreographed by Oscar Araiz. = 4th Movement, 1 IMahler’s 5th pictured: Bonnie Wyckoff Joost Pelt For the second time in’ the history of Terrace the Winnipeg Ballet will be in Town. The Royal Ballet visited the city In 1975, this year’s repetorie of . dance is much more varied than it’s previous Royal Winnipeg Ballet to visit be abouy 700 visitors all] couterpart. Director of the REM Lee Theatre and mem- bers of the Terrace and District Arts Council . Stehpen Cheslik an- ticipates the May 5 and 6 engagement to draw ple from Smithers, urns Lake, and as far away as Alaska, Included in the crowd -of ballet enthusiasts will ‘suggests writing to box together, estimated Cheslik. Tickets for the night of entertainment are on sale at the REM Lee Theatre between 10 and 12 am. If you can't make it down to the theatre Stephen 35, Terrace BC, Terrace District Arts Council. . AMerican CLERK, 1 tod commission, In response to the rticipaction challenge from the Mayor and City of the city of Vernon, Terrace fitness enthusiasts, and starters, are urged to participate in attempting to better our counterparts of the south. Kitimat residents are also involved in the challenge, - . Heavy hooves. ‘proven rigged — ‘ BOSTON (AP) U.S. federal authorities are investigating al-. legations that thorough- bred horse. races at Suffolk . Downs in ‘East Boston and. -—_ at Rockingham Parkin New Hampshire have been rigged, the Boston Herald reported today; The investigators are Off-base OTTAWA (CP) — The federal government has + no intention of approving off-track betting, Ag- © riculture Minister Eugene AY. oo, ’ “There's no chance of -offtrack betting becoming a factor in the near future,” Whelan told ‘the Commons agriculture. committee. His statement followed “Weekend meetings bet- ween the racetrack in- ‘dustry and federal. offi- cials. Ottawa has said it : would consider making off-track betting legal if all components the horse-racing industry agreed. . “Much remains to be ironed out” before Ot- Office of the Canada Em- j - ployment Centre, . 4630 ava ing the lew eal then it would expect the provinces to supervise any such betting system, Whelan sald j 7 looking into reports that favored horses were slowed elther ightin ugging or y We g their hooves with packets of mercury. Bettors would then place multiple bets, perfecta and trifecta, on the long-shot horses, which would pay more. : Investigators those involved include stable hands, jockeys and - some mobsters but not the track operators them- selves, . ihe newspaper reported,” - by . “believe © _ Make a spash off deep end swim today Some of the 20,000 Vernon residents will be swimming, bi-pedding (jogging or running), and-or cycling. . Turn-cut to at the pool today between. 6:30. and $:30 a.m., 11:30 and I, or 6. and10p.m.. One quarter mile, 16 lengths, will be attempted. _ If you're not a swim- mer. or wish to get-in on more ‘than one activity you could run or jog a. - welcome’, says City mile at Skeena Junior Secondary School bet- ween 10 a.m, and 2 p.m. Third on the action list is cycling. Starting at City Hall on Sunday April 9 cyclists will attempt a two mile course between 1 and 4 p.m. ° _ CARE "tembe 7-7, Rookie debut for - baseball sesaon. By HAL BOCK The Associated Press A gallery of fresh new faces ‘spice several rosters as the major league baseball séason opens this week. . Perhaps the ‘team depending most on its rookies is Detroit Tigers, who move into: the American League season with a new double-play combination comp m1) a pair of first-year men, second baseman Lou Whitaker and_ shortstop Alan Trammell. Both move to the majors following im-. pressive minor league seasons at Montgomery. Trammell batted .201 and Whitaker .280 there. The Tigers have so muc confidence in the pair that they traded Tito Fuentes and Tom Veryzermtheir second base-shortstop com- bination in 1977, to make’ room for the newcomers. California “ Angeles made a simcliar move, «unloading an established star outfielder, Bobby Bonds, to make room for rookie flash-Ken Lan- dreaux, the minor league player of the year. Land- reaux batted .357 with 27 home runs, 116 runs batted in and 20 stolen bases with Angel farm clubs at E] Paso and Sait Lake City last year. Infielder Ted Cox, who can play third base or first base, was the key man for Cleveland In- dians in a six-player trade that sent pitcher Dennis Eckersley to Boston Red Sox. Cox was the most valuable player in the International League last season when he batted .334 with 14 homers and 81 RBls with the Red Sox Pawtucket farm club. He set a major league record for rookies with hits in his first six major league at- bats and hit .382 in 13 games when the Red Sox alled DEPE RD’. “ * ‘on t REVERING deneniting on rookie first lepen on rookie firs baseman Dave Revering, acquired from Cincinnati after batting .300 with 29 homers and 110 RBIs for .the Reds Indianapolis farm club. Revering was actually traded to the A’s twice. 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