Pape 6, The Herald, Friday, March 20, 1981 CLASSIFIED ACTION LINE 635-4000. Sie, Rey ask us about you. The Military Career Counsellor with the Canadian Forces Mobile information Unit can help you to make important decisions abaut your future. In the wide range of oppartunities offered py tha Canadian Forces, you may lind just what youre locking for. Talk to Captain Bob Halpin Military Career Counsefior THE MOBILE INFORMATION UNIT will visit Canada Employment Centres TERRACE. Fri, Apr. 10, 1981 age fospm KITIMAT. Tues. April 14, 1981 -9am- 29m There's notifelike it. "eo The Canadian Armed Forces WAZ. ‘ PER RAGE CATIA ° daily herald = Eureka musher leads Earth’ S last great race NOME, Alaska (AP) — this keeps up, the endurance marathon for man and dogs now known as the Iditarod Sled Dog Race may have to be renamed the Rick Swenson Sled Dog Race. After his record-smashing . performance Thursday, the ’ Eureka’ musher practically owns the contest sometimes called the Last Great Race on Earth. Swenson, 31, pushed his seven dogs across the Nome finish line in 12 days, eight hours, 45 minutes and two seconds. That’s almost two a * + . . f 2 32 4 65 6 Hawthorn ween ede THE | ne g 9 tae LT ee ee : , . "30 oy 28 27 26 25 26 23'22-21 '20!1g as Bowie te te te ae oie Teas aa 3 3p a5 26 47 48 49.50/51 | 52 L —~ . ‘ Tee ee yaonn = : : Balsam Avenue . 82 ; 34 44 ‘ot “66 : ra i) 36,37 38 39 an at a. pa = ' , 58 ™~ BO , et te , book ; tT 35 ‘vuniper ‘Avenue _ 59 | —Telephone & Hydro —Parksite |e eer 2 60 ou ; 78 &' 8? BB sg 90 9: “G2. 93 ; tre —Good drainage & Cablevision “a, + . a> . - iz. “4 “ 77 >= to 7 Sen's we''s'«] FY BLOCK BROS 76 tbe o ° ot Worn a] NATIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE roe - as 6a 635-6142 75° 24 7372 TI 70 69 68 67 66 65S: pais —Controlted Subdivision —Private Water System EVENINGS Rusty or Bert Liungh — 635-4754 \ ‘Ganny Sheridan -_ 66.5327 oh days faster than the record set lost year by Joe May of Trapper Creek. Hundreds of people lined Front Street in this historic gold mining community to witness Swenson's third victory in six tries. In the nine years the Iditarod has been run, no one cise has won it more than once. This year's race covered 1,859 kilometres along the Iditarod Trail — which once was a supply route for gold- mining communities on Alaska's Seward Peninsula —as53 mushers set out from —100 Wooded lots Dick Evans — 635-7068 Settlers Bay at 2 pm. on March 7, four bours after a ceremonial start in An- chorage, 30 km to the south. Swenson's total elapsed time included a mandatory 24-hour layover along the way and a ‘one-hour veterinarian check at White Mountain. Swenson said be plans to use his first-place prize of $24,000 — the highest yet — te buy a new snowmobile and an airplane. And, yes, he said, he plans to be back next ‘year. For an encore, he wanls to win it two years ina row. “No one can discount that possibility. After winning in 1977, Swenson lost the 1978 -contest to Dick Mackey of Wasilla by one second — the length of a dog's muzzle — after more than 15 days on the trail. "He won it again in 1979 and finished fourth last year. He's been in the money every one of the six years he has competed, with his lowest finish a 10th in his rookie year of 1976. His face crimson from ex- posure to sum and wind, Swenson said he was con- fident throughout the race be could overtake Larry Smith of Dawson City, Y.T., and Roger Nordlum of Kotzebue, who set a punishing pace for most of the race, ‘Bottle that kid’s talent’ WINNIPEG (CP) — To those on his team, Darren Boyko is known as The Kid. He’s only 16 and he’s burning up the Manitoba Junior Hockey League. “He’s so good, I wish we could bottle him and keep him hidden away until he's ‘eligible for the draft," said John Ferguson, general manager Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League. af the last-place _. A five-foot-nine, 161-pound — centre playing his first season with St. Boniface’ Saints, he won the league scoring championship this year with 48 goals and 67 assists for 115 points in 48. games. The Saints finished on top of their division and lost only - five games in playofis with Winnipeg St. James Canadians and Kenora Thistles. 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This year be sure. ee HeR BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS Mon.-Fri. — 9-4 Sat. — 9.5 If tax time puts you in | ' the squeeze, remem: : ber, last year the | trained specialists at H&A Block took ; the pressure off for © over three-quarters ; ofa million Gana-.- " dians by preparing 645-2908 1B points on eight goals and 10 assists. The Saints lead the best-of- seven league finals 2-0 against Selkirk Steelers. “When you play against Boyko and his ine you can't think of scoring goals yourself," said Ken Prost, a centre for the Canadians. “You've got to check them continually. If you don't, - they'll score on you.” Boyko's linemates, Joe Tataryn and Mark Collins, have been reaping the benefit of The Kid’s skills. Tataryn ended the regular season with 92° points. Last year be had only 60. Collins’ point total was nearly doubled in one season. “Darren is a great player and a hatural talent,” said Tataryn, a 19-year-old University of Manitoba student. “He’s always a leader on the ice by example. _ “But the thing 1 admire about him most is he’s an even greater individual off the ice. Nothing goes to his bead.” With 123 km to go, Swenson still was two hours behind Smith. At Safety, 34 km from the finish, Swenson held only a six minute edge over Nordlum and eight minutes over Sonny Lindner of Delta Junction. Lindner finished second, about 48 minutes behind Swenson. Nordlum was third, another nine minutes back. Smith was fourth, a little more than an hour and half behind Swenson. -Coach Collins said the secret to Boyko's success i5 an un: canny ability to alwasy be a step ahead of the play. Boyka also topped the balloting for the Western region's player-of-the-year award to be announced at this year’s Centennial Cup competition. When he arrived at St. Boniface, he had a record of winning the scoring title in every league he played. starting at the age of six. “The team heard about Darren’s reputation and we were concerned about having to babysit The Kid, as they called him," said Joe Cyr, coach of the Saints. “They found out Darren is not just a talented boy but a very mature junior hockey Player as well.” Boyko said nobody knew him when he began playing junior. “It wasn't until we were three-quarters”. the - way through the regular season that teams starting marking me." Orioles manager pulls out team The pitchers may or may not be ahead of the hitters, but Ear) Weaver, as usual, is é year old Mobile Home, ” . permanently set up ona full basement. Located on Hemlock Street on good sized lot with paved driveway. A! appliances Included. ASKING PRICE 553,000. . For Acreage People — 5 acres partially cleared land. Lecated In the Nass Valley, 6 miles north of Terrace. House and workshop Included.’ ASKING $33,000. TERRACE REALTY 4635 Lazelle Ave. 638-0371 rrr LTD. Investment Property Located on Lazelle Ave. Two older up and down duplexes plus one cottage. Situated on 3 lots, All 5 units are presently rented. Some repalr needed. ASKING $95,006, ~ Good Starter Residence Why pay rent when you can buy @ 12'xé8’ Park- wood mobile home with eppllances and established on land. scaped lot. FULL PRICE $35,080. ad Lovely 14'x72’ Mobile Home for Sale. Com. ° pletely furnished, 3 bedroom with bay window In living room. ASKING 328,000. 2%2 acres of land fronting 400 ff. on High- j way 16 East and 300 fi. on Seaten Road. ASKING $63,000. HORST GODLINSKI 635.5397 615-6733 GODLINSKI “Notary Public 635-5097 635-6131 TRACY RITTER CHRISTEL night up there ‘with the umpires, The feisty manager of the American League Baltimore Orioles pulled his team off the field Thursday because he said the umpires wouldn't Gvehim a list of Kansas City Royals’ batting order or substitutions. The Orioles were losing 4-2 after six innings when Weaver and the Orioles flew the coop, and the result was a forfeit ~ although in Spring training it means about as much as a politician’s campaign promise, “I'm still waiting for him to give me Kansas City’s batting order," Weaver said, referring to home plate umpire Mark Johnson, one of several minor leaguers working some major league exhibitions. “I never heard a an umpire not having a Eneup card. “There's ho way you can play if you don't know who’s batting where, How can | manage if I don't know the substitutes?” Weaver, who had twa heated arguments earlier in “This ain rt nO spring training for me,” he said. “This means as much to me as any ballgame I'll mang all year. al “T ain't out here messin eround. They're charging admission for these eS 4 ey should Played as be Hank Peters, the Orioles: general manager, said he “never heard of an umpire eres ta ar Mad Et le gO