eretececnaraty Club No. 13 Sunday Mixed wrap . up Saturday, March 11. The occasion was doubly eventful because the' club championship . was also decided uring an early The champlonship | game, played between the winner of the two regular. season — threw Sunday draws, featured the Reg Beckley and Clint Everton rinks. ‘In a'tightly played game, Reg finally won in an.extra end: when. Clint narrowly missed a ‘takeout. shot. Members of the Reg Beckley ink are wife Marie (third), Judy Higgins (second), and Glen Higgins (lead) The Everton rink WAS A total family effort with wife Barb playing third,.son Ray at second and daughter Chris playing lead. Our congratulations to both rinks for not only a fine season of ‘ PAGE 12, THE HERALD, Tuesday, March 14, 1978 Fiah ve. Beckiey rink in the Hh tau ws runaplel ° a event. Don Fish is seen here throwing lead rock while wife _ Beckley rink takes club title while Fish and company “A” event play, but for asuper effort in the championship game. | In the el, the Don Kish rink captured the A”. ‘event in an extra end game, once again featuring the Reg Beckley rink, as their op- ponents, The Fish rink was skipped by Russ Kirk with Joyce eaten metstatetyt IS aie a | Joyce (left) and Gall Kirk (right) sweep the Ice, win Congratulations to both the Trask and Kirkaldy rinks. Clint Everton and his family rink were still working hard at the end of the day as they met Art Hiushak, Linda Beck (third) - Mike Barg and Lois Hiushak (second and lead reapec- tively) in the “C” event Fish: playing third. Don final. threw second rocks with Gail - Kirk leading the way, The Keith Trask rink with Mary Ann Burdett, (third), Colin Goodall (second) and Lorraine Trask (lead) took the “B” event. Their opponent's in the final game were Brian Kirkaldy. (skip)..and 4. delegation cf ‘Tasa's In the” form of father Keith and sons Kirk and Jeff. These latter two young men played very well all day. long and demonstrated a composure, and ability which belied their age and experience. - Art and his crew came through in the clutch te win. Continuing their winning ‘ways, Lo were the lucky winners in bottle draws made during the presentation ceremonies, . with each winning mickeys, Lois’.of the Yukon variety — and ...Art’s, , Ukralnig Mary the easel ‘trophy, ., obviously presented it and individual pe trophies to the Beckley rink at the post spiel ceremonies. MC. Jack Stewart was well-received as he provided his usual brand of humor and { mention 10. Louise, .& levity. Hank Barg, Preaident Branch 13, Royal Canadia Legion, made the A” even tation,- Art Hlushak, Radford’ and Betty Nord strom, was superb and, terrific finale to a great da ‘to say thr ali he did wa: are to be congratulated as is Dick Braathen and all of h . helpera. . Lions sign Olds to ‘78 contract | VANCOUVER (CP) BritishColumbia Lions have Olds to a 1976 Canadian Football League contract. ” lds, 27, has previous Na- tional Football League ex- perience with Baltimore -—— os fo) _— Ci ma > | That's oN - 2 - no et Leer Colts, Seattle Seahawks and Philadelphia Eagles. He was a third-round draft choice of the Colts in 1973 fol- lowing a college career with the powerful Nebraska Corn- huskers, Olds and B.C. quarterback Jerry Tagge were team- a Lene) ann. o_o ee —e - MEMBER INFORMATION - MEETING in Go-on Cafeteria Thursday MARGH 16th at 8 p.m. 7 2 Learn all about taking care of your trees, ‘pruning, spraying, planting. Also when, where and how to plant. Ken Kerr, long time resident of Terrace will be tolling you how. THURSDAY, MARCH 16th at 8 p.m. on in Co-op Cafeteria ; Refreshments will be served <<———7- slit On - =~ + mates in 1970 and 1971 when | Nebraska was named the top college football team in the United ‘States.. Terms of the a reement . with the Lions were - nat announced by the club in a: news relense. Olds was released. last season by Philadelphia. - a C_ a a —- -—— ae —_—— - Medicine Hat on to Winnipeg world i in y GERRY SUTTON VANCOUVER (CP) — Ed Lukowich ignored unlucky No.nl3_s and won ’ Canadian men's vitae: championship Saturday. “T would like to say‘that anybody who lives on the 19th floor all week can’t be all bad,” said the skip who led his Alberta rink from Medicine Hat to a 2 record. ’ Lukowich, ref to hia team’s hotel floor the sevenday tournament, was addressing 6,731 fans after his rink of third Mike Chernoff, second Dale Johnston. and lead Ron . Schindle had defeated On- tario 10-4 in the final draw Saturday, The victory qualified Alberta for the world championship in Winnipeg later this month, with the Medicine Hat foursome hop- BG. STYLE ing to return that title to Ed- Canada for the first time since 1972. “We'vaaseen In the last few years that there aren’t any, soft touches anymore, Lukowich said. “The U.S. will be tough, and of cour- ge, Sweden and Norway. ‘There won't be any let- downon our part. We'll relax for a few days, then go into training for the world- ‘gnWe'll fkst have to go to Winnipeg with the same attitude that we've had here— make our shots and ‘take advantage of the breaks i The Alberta rink, now with a2¢-3 record since beginning its quest for the Canadian crown, had one bad game in the 12-rink, round-robin championship, a 13-3 low Friday night to Sas katchewan. HAD EARLY TROUBLE The Aibertans—Chernoff was the only one with ‘previous experience. In. the tournament— had early: trouble against Gerry Hodson of London in the final draw. However, once Lukowich and.hia mates got warmed up, that was it. Alberta snapped a 33 tie with two on the fifth and three on the sixty, then clinched the triumph and the championth! the first for the West since 1974—with two points on each of the eighth and ninth ends. Thet prevented any chance of a- playoff with Saskatchewan's Rick Folk of Saskatoon and British Columbia's Bernie Sparkes of Vancouver. Saskatchewan and B.C. had to settle for a share of second place, each with 8-3 records. “CONSUMER REPORT — SHOP NOW THRU TH MARCH 31, 1978. By Nite a Bed $359, 95 ly Day a Sofa 2 place - BARGAINS LIKE THESE ARE BEING BROUGHT 10 “our THE CONSUMER In other 1th- round earnes, Folk beat Quebec's. Ducat of Montreal $7 st at extra end, Sparkes downed Nova Scotia's Alan Darragh of Dartmouth 5, Newfoundland’s Bob Rowe of Goose Bay beat ‘the Territories’ Howie Brazeau of Fort Smith 7-5, Peter MacDonald, skep’ of the Prince Edward Island rink from Summerside,ntopped ‘New Brunswick's Peter Murray of Saint John 1i-4 and Manitoba's Doug Harrison of Winnipeg bes Northern Ontario’f parry Mutrie of Kapuskasing 94. After the top three rinks came New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, both with 66 records, Al 56 were Manitoba, Newfoundland, P.E.E. and the Territories, followed by Ontario at +7, Northern Ontario 38 and “Quebec 2-9. ; eh “a sittings Sybeary aa i a COLL Pr Ynileve ion Rae el eee atl PHONE 532-6167 nia “E” FURNITURE INTHE KITIMAT. v's STORE: