See aS Ns ee erent “Tnewly: PAGE Aa \ - All the winners together. Bottom row ett to ‘ Fight Mike Fynn, Bob Peebles and Joe > Smoley. “Terrace Juckey fans Iboked.on in delight ednesday night: ais ihe-4 ‘Cenldrinials’ on $eason- oP play’ Arend with their fourth straight wietory, a d-2'decision over the Prince Rupert Halibut Kings:. ©The Cents hud gone’ ahead 5-0 “yy the’ -mid-was”: point. in. the third beforethe Kings cameta - fife, and>scared their twa ‘markers: The hero of the game Tor the locals was Bob Bremer Avho netted Ihe disk three times, - ‘Other Cents goal's came from Mike Fyn and Hal Papke, = The Centennials Sumer US opperlunilies la sere Yhroughiut the game “but ced ‘Gilliard, playing the goal for the ‘Kings, bad his full complement DE horseshoes with him, und | Yhadaged to gelin front of ato Of pucks thal were labelled tor ihe nel, ; Fynn’s poul “was ihe first Scured hy the locals, coming at ‘ Farewell, h z ‘The ‘Terrace Contenniais did ETE wig ther division of the *Parvie North West Hockey! “l eaggue, They diahivt win Wie schampitaship, They didn't Seven finish inthe play-alfs, Sinistang une paint puck of the SKitimat Culives’ despite a adeternuned, eleventh hour [our epi: winmnd streak, ° ‘The Terrace Centennials did, Zoncthe Sather’ hand and ‘most Sinipurtant, -provides Terrace wekey lang with some of the sbest | must. exciting most ghrilling and: mast entertaining ehnckey Jo, be-seen in-‘Yerrace, = Alter only one of their twenly jhome games ‘the leam had won She jhearts. of the people that - éallended their games. The fans - ‘shared good and bad times with She Cents, limes of hope und’ Simes’ of pessimism, times af sheath and: times of injury, hacking jhe young’ team all-the, svay. In only one game Lhis year © eard -any ‘derision. fwas thelr ‘trom. Terrace fans directed al ‘Terrace. players. © to * Way baek las! summer. seatty ’Munroe.came lo'town wilh his. acquired: PNWEL- promised Blerrace a competilive junior.B . “hockey club, . Exaelly what we: , ftranchise © and: egol, A group of youngsters, many of them swith their goal . ¥ professional © hoekey,.. warking ‘their. butls off for the’ sport and ‘for “Terrace fans. There will beather’ Centennial 7 “eams . tind. there will be ‘better Centennials ieums ‘but none WI be. more warmly * remembered than this, ‘the first “Terrace Cenlennials: group: chances, - had’ [rom -lwenty-feet oul! tha'¢ beats: Gilliard on-his stick side. ” ‘thal goal was the only:one of” the, first. period -allheugh «the Centennials had plenty | of smiley ‘among others, had good chanves for a geal and either, shut wide or -were robbed by” Gilliard. In (he Tirst period Rupert appeared; ta - be just going. through’ the motions of a hockey “ane, Already’ well, into their’ best of five ‘quarter: final series “aedinst the “Smilbers Tolems they o mustered” only | enough ‘effort for-three shots on goal in the frame and were being aut- skated, out-hil_ and out-played, . Almust a lull period after. lynn had given the locals a 1-0 There were many player . changes during ihe year bul by lhe time (he home strelch came. couch Fred Schweilzer eid put - loget her ateam thal was willing ‘Io lake’ on all eamers and, as (hey showed it their’ final four tutings, good enough to lop any leam thit dared invade the : Terrace Arena’ In woul (erry Dyck wus superlaiive. when he owas needed, — A victim al. some stfange fouls’ throughoul the year, Gerry came back time und. ime again when the, going ~ gut rough and save ‘the Cer- leanials more than; dnee.” His young-back-up Doug: Forbes, was stylish and a show-man-and - his speed und ability are sure lo -earn hima starler’s spot somewhere next year: “On defense the 2 lwo ‘Cochrane's | , Gord and. Glen, provided: a brothers. act that worked. Both made mistakes, as didevery player on the team, -bul both: developed; as the seasan ‘progressed, ~ Boyd MeMustlers, ‘calm’ and - coal, ‘every ominule a sportsman provided stabilily and, al ‘the “game lime, the ability-to carry - ‘he puck ‘und the play out of (he Cents: end, Grant'Konopkt, a. late-comer’ “lo” the team, progressed us did-the season and by the final stretch had blasgomed into a rear-guard to be «reckoned with. His slendiness and blazing shot held held him: in. good stead. Kim - Cook, provided ‘leadership and inuscle. ‘He spent a lot of ime thethe penalty box anda lot of linia. 7 pellng aB- the: “team's. iM. (len Cochrane had passed. ‘the puck io Bob Bremer, who -telayed il to. Fynn. who was. (+ breaking‘in on: the right-wing, # -. Fynn unleashed ‘ahard, low shot Bob. Bremer, Mike -.. Fyn, Darey Galvon and Joe - : hand and his wbllty aga Winger. Top left to right Dave Sharpe, coach bred sch- weilzer, Boyd McMasters and Gordon Cochrane, lead, Bob. Bremer. scored his first of the night, Mike Fynn sel, . him-up in. the.slot'and. his shet f beat Gilliard.cleanly.. iAsminules and,.nine, seconds, ; ater Perry, Stensland poked ina loose puck +" during a goal-‘noulh scramble and the Cents were up 3-0. - Hal Papke and Grant Konopki drew assists on the marker, The third period. was, only five: - minutes ‘and twenty-nine séconds old. when Bob Bremer - scored his second of the night, - taking ‘a> pass» from Glen Cochrane and converting itinto - a goal, Three minutes later Bob ~ Peebles and-Mike Fynn com: ° bined to send Bremer racing in - “on-gdal and be easily scored his third, Prince | Rupert, who had a semblance — of life in third., Their firs! goal however, wasn’! -. due to exlraordinary efforts on policeman or harrasing op- * ponents but if kept-them way and off-gurad. When he wanted to rush he could, and when he wanted la hit, look ait: 2 Phe big line of the year was Bob Bremér, Mike’ Fynn and Bub Peebles although” injuries kept iLapart ler part of the last half ake the season, AL had moves and speed, Bremer was a” . digger in dhe: corners, Peebles was a) play-¢maker and yan was. Well Mike Pynn wis Mike > Fynn,..He tore-checked, back checked, scored. goals, set up #ouls, battled | opponents “and Sade life hard for officials, Although he: picked up. more thaw few minutes ‘in periallies and misconduets:’ he ‘still -Mannged to Hnish high among Ihe _devision’s Inp'seurets.*.” * ‘The addition of Hal Pupke lale in the season proyed ‘a bourns ‘The speedy lille center gaye the Cents a- second, explosive . line. Joe Sinoley, on the left “wing provided stamina. and’ strengih and he loved tohil, On“ the other wing Perry Stensland ~ who came.to the Cents from the: Kitimat Cohoes,. gave Ahem more. breaking speed. - ‘he. third line. feulired. local : Dave Sharpa_ul\ center; Darcy ‘Galvonthe'’s left ‘Dave provided finese and bot fh Darcy and Dennis’ * provided rough and tumble action in the corner, gelting . the puck out front for. Sharpe. .- Galvon quickly eslabiished himself in e league with a lightning right Peg eget pee fen Ye PS TS ehag e L for heing ihe Best Forward on the Cents team, : was awarded the Lakelse Hotel - ‘Trophy by Jim Macintosh of Ihe TDMHA, ; _.lhe.. Cents ., Zane. “scoring. power, and . and’. Dennis -Gachring playing right wing,’ : stadia My THE HERALD, TERRACE, BO, IIA I AA IA IAI IAI III II IPI IISA IIR IDR e First Cents Awards Joe Smoley accepts the . Terrace Centennial Trophy and:congratulatiors from Brian Collison. Smoley was adjudged to be the Un-Sung Hero on the leam. Gordie Cochrane proudly displays the: All. Sporting Goods. Trophy he’. earned us Best Defenseman aver the year... . Cenis stick-boy Richard — Kolner received © special recognition, co Gordie Coulter, directorof the - Cents eam, presents Mike Fynn with the Coulter Electric Trophy Bob Peebles was adjudged | the Most Valuable Player and Boyd MeMaslers was voted (be Mast Sportsmanlike Player and _ awarded the Sportsman Bartershop trophy by owner . > Harry Davy. Mayor-Gordon Rowland presenled Dave Sharpe the Terrace hockey fans saw the importance of a strong second period effort Monday nighl as Gordon and Anderson and Pohle Lumber won the first games of their best of: three semi-finals” series... In both the games winning leam scored the largest number of goals in the middle: p _ frame. Seasons Gordon and ‘Anderson came up against the Terrace Hotel Blues and sent. then down' to deieal 7-2 while Pohle Lumber shul-oul the Maglique Blazers.” bya 6-0 count,” : In the first game of the series G&A overwhelmed thelr Hotel ~gppuonents with three hard- skaling and high scoring lines, “he. Blues were able to field unly two forward lines and were a Imateh for the G & Ao af * tensive threat, Although G & A were up. only “) 14_after the firs! period, on a gual by Sev Proltonl with assisls lu’ Les ‘Thorsteninsen and Jim O'Brien, the big yellow ” gual scoring machine came to ‘life in the second and hil for five guals while’ holding ‘the Blues scoreless. - Dick Shinde started things of after only 35 seconds of play in the. second when he stole the puck {rem a Blue defender and ‘fired a shot (hat dropped in off Kenhy Senger’s catching hand. Al 4:51 Brad Letham scored the first of two geals when passes _ from Harald Cox and Rick ‘Ulsen left him alone in frent of the net with Senger down and Mantique Mens Wear Trophy . %ul as the Most Improved. Cenl Bob Bremer was the Must Popular according toTerrace | - fans. He wag ‘presented.a S200 gilt ‘certificate by Jona ‘Tayior ol von; s uns: Wer, poe a \heir , part. With: Betinis Gaehring i in the penalty box’ for - roupbing, Gord Cochrane was + trying ‘10 dléar the’ puck’ from “power play had bewiral wash: dul and, with nine seconds lefl-in _-the penalty,” it‘ looked like Gerry Dyck’ shut-out would be preserved. ‘crazy things and: then waund tip’ , on Dale Mandryk’s stick, He - swepLal the puck and it trickled | ~ pasta surprised Gerry Dyck to put Rupert oh the seore-board. * Thal goal came al 10:20. “Two minutes later the final goal of the season for’ PNWHL action in (he Terrace Arena was ~.scored as. Richard; Wright fed “Gary Hill ou t front, . Dyck with a hard, elean shot, looked , ineffective in ‘the first. ; period, had shown some sparks. “” of life in the’second and came tot Hil beat ‘The season officially’ ended ‘shortly:before eleven o'clock.as the buzzer sounded to end the game. The win left tha Cents one point back of the Kitimat ‘Cohoes in fifth place, Dave slarted slow and then blussomed late in the season, scoring as many goals as any- onc, several of them key goals, _ Gaehring had a liking -for, knocking people dawn and was -“nul. adverse io. throwing the uccasional’ clbayw- but he was digger and alway gave his 100 percent lo the leam elfort, - Nelson. Stackwéll saw. only _dimiléd action, but his” per- formances showed thal when he gets It iogether, he’s Boing a come: Ken Hestland, » who played perhaps three shifts - for the Cents all year, will also be around when he develops and ‘coach ‘Fred Schwielzer says Terrace fans ure looking. al another” Hob: Peebles in the making. when. they watch Hostland take fo Ihe ice. By the time ‘you read this _ most of the boys will be gone, Next year many of.(hem will be elsewhere, and a new bunch ol young: faces . will appear above Cents jersies, | * That fans will love them, ‘a course taking {ta them right’ away. The team will - Mmauke mistakes, lose some “gumes on errors but. (bey're heve- to learn and leurn they Ww "Even though some of the , ‘yeui's team.(s still around and ° alhers are nol many hours gane, tlready there isa feeling of logs *. oming hockey fans in Terrace, “The group thal wore the white - and red uniforms and delighted over 16,000 people In. 20 home games | his year, Will always have u special place in Terrace sports history, Fares Cenlenniats, “ Warns Mt og Min Meh SRSA eal ” Dick Shinde scored his second Plar-off Scoring Leaders ap John Lozier, Puhle.- . ? 2. 4- John Taylor, Pohle" 13 4 Ken Qlsen, Puble 2.0 2. Dick Shinde G&A 203 BradLeiham.G&A - 2-0 2 Mel Motze ,Polle 112 Les Tliorsteinsen, G&A 11 2 Hick Olsen, G&A * 0.22 “The © Kings’... The puck however did’ some 7 al Wl and then-al 15:23 Dick Brewn connected on a crisp low “shot from twenty-five feet oul. _ Blaine Turner drew an assisl on the gual. AL “Marve McClellan left the: Blues:a man short after his slick vame up. dnd’. caught Blaine ‘Turner just aver the eye , ‘While the Blues played a man short Les, Thersieinsea, took 8 ISS | ‘from’? Clyde. Inayiye: “arid -etinverted” it 10 Me sixth G & A Hoal, ° * Pete Jones. started .the third. ‘wilh an elbowiig penally and: “shortly after: Allan Robison left G é& Jaman shert when he was caught (ripping. Neither team used their man advantage’ lo score, When Les ‘Thorsteinsen went wif, al 11:08, for holding, (he Blues seemed io find -their second wind and six second after. the ‘beginning of the . | penally Gilbert. Prince's ‘low “shel from the point hita skate oul fronl and bounced inlo the G & A net pas! a surprised Pal | Hayes. The. leams” - remained “georeless for another - five: minules before Wayne Couture sped down ice and unleashed a shat from the face-off circle thal: _beal Hayes on his stick side. “Brad Letham wound oul the scoring for bolh leams al 19:42 when he.and Rick ‘Olsen com- bined ona Zon play togive G & A the 7-2 victory, POULE Although ihe Pohle Lumber squad. had the numberical supremacy in their first semi- final game against the Man- \ique Blazer's Lhey didn’t need ‘il, One line, with Jahn Lozier, at center, Ken Qlsen on the left ‘and. John Taylor on the right wing, hil for five of that - toum's six goals. The sixth was scored” ‘by, a defenseman. ‘Hunting and angling | licence expiry dates All hunting and angling licences due lo expire March 31, 1974 will now be. valid until midnight April 20, 1974." The new 1974 Heences will be available some time.in April. . Announcemenl of the ex- tension was made by Dr, James "Halter, Director of the Fish and ’ Wildlife Branch. : Persons not hotding ap- propriate 1973 lleences as of March 1, 1874 and who wish to hunt or fish during March’ and April must obtain “temporary” Heences {rom local Government * Agents offices or from the Fish and Wildiife Branch office, 1019 “Wharf Street, -Vietoria, British Columbia, Dr. Hatter stated that the extension has. been made necessary due lo exlensive ‘changes in Ilcence fees, redesign of licences, and an unavoidable delay In printing and distribution of new Heences ‘to issuing agenties. ptbot i si sia 3 is atk hook tt “poal, Mantique’ 8 playing with only two line, couldn't find the key to the hard checking Pohle club. Ken Olsen started the scoring for Pole in the first period with a goal after 8 minutes of play in, the first period. John Taylor assisted. .In the first, sur- prisingly enough, Manlique’ sg was carrying the play to Pohle. and some good goal lending by ‘Len ‘Prawdzik was the only. thing that kepf them off the score-board. The leams hit the i ice {o start the ‘second period only one . goal apart bul after a few minutes of play it was clear who was taking control. Pohle, although. they weren'l making us many rushes as (he Blazers, were working their plays better _ both at the blue-line and oul-in front of Blazer neiminder Ron Tisserand. I was only a matter af time. At 1a: 02 Kenny Ziegler and Blues and Blazers suffer second — period blues in, play-offs | Fred Lawless received minors and team-mate Hans Hambuis joined Lawless a minute and half later, leaving the Blazers two men short. Eight seconds after Hamhuis © . had left the ice Ken Olsen had his second goal, aslap shot from the point. John Lozier had wen the face-off, back to Olsen. Eighteen secords after that . ; John Taylor sprung John Lozier who made some: excellent moves oul front and gave the . Lumbermen a 3-0-lead. Fred Lawless and Kenny Ziegler were . still. cooling their heels when Mel. Motz scored (he fourth. Pohle goal, ° blazing a slap shot through a maze of players and past Ron Tisserand. -Al- 17:04 Poble ended their secaid period splurge with John Lozier taking a pass from Mel John Taylor’ ‘grabbed the puck and slid it WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY a 1918 Motz and breaking in oxce more. There was only one goal | scored inthe third, John Taylor, -- connecting from John Lozler at: 3:06. Although twice after that. - goal the Blazers had two man-. advantages, they. ‘couldn't. capatilize and break Prawz- dik’s shut-out. _ The Blazers suffered & coslly _ loss wilh eight minutes left. Lo ga in the game when Sonny Coven, . who-was playing with a cracked . hip, was downed by a rigorous . check [roma Pohle winger. It's. . --not known if Coven is ‘seriously injured. The next game of the semi- finals will be played tonight as the Blues lake to the ice against - ‘the G & A yellow shirts al 9:30. p.m. Nex! Monday at 8:30 it will | be Mantique against Pohle and will play their: third ‘game - against. the Blues if il’s. oS ~ Recessary. Bullets year r ends with fizzle “the tital game of the regular Commercial Hockey League suhedule was held lust Friday: night, much tothe dismay af the Buller's Giass Bullets. The Bullels, who missed the -play- offs, eume up against the first plage team, Gordon -and An- “derson and, as inthe past G & A" had Tithe trouble overcoming their rivals te the tune at 1-3, It should be pointed. owt’ though thal Bullers wis missing three of iheir Lorwards causing a Tet of line juggling throughout The” pame, In the game Rick lsen, who swears he didi] peta shot on virtually © clinched the seuring tile Tor this year us he, picked. up six assists. - Brad , Letham added four points ty his ~ paint total, all of them from guals, , _SPORTS | “The. G & A machine was ahead 3-0 by the end of the first on gals from Jim O'Brien from. Hardid Cox and Kick Olsen; Brad Letham from Rick Qlsen . and Sev Protloni from Blaine “Turner, - Jim O'Brien slarted off. the -second period with his second gual at ihe night with Dick . Shinde assisting and then, with Harold Cox and Gerry Demp- ster olf with minurs,'G & A really came t life. Buring the Wo minute course of the penalties they scored . three times Brad Letham trom, Rick Uisen, Keray Wing [rom Rick Olsen then Blaine Turner on ae long, slut. Belore the Bullets ‘hit the seore-beard for the first time, G SA had run the cau to nine to dip.’ ick Shinde scored the . lhe securing play. MARK HAMILTON. 635-6357 * eighth goal trom nerd “Wing: cee and Brian Kennedy and then’: .~ Brad Letham scored again fram’ . Olsen and Harold : . Just before the end ofthe: period Chuck Tremblay’ gave (he Bullets their firs! marker of the game with Rae Towe ussisting. G & A‘s tenth and final goal came early in the third and was scored against Gerry Lamming - replaced = Dave ‘ wha had Hamillon in the Bullet’s cage. ; ‘Brad Letham scored his fourth : . af the night with Rick Olsen’ picking up his sixth assist; on Larry Dorish’ “scared ‘h : _ the eo. second and third Bullets goals, . ihe first fram -Chuck Tremblay . and the. second with’ thirly/” seconds (a go. in- the:regular © season on a break-away. , Sky. divers ‘in Quesnel” ~ An eighleen member team from the Terrace Sky-Diving Club went io Quesnel for a competition. and fun meet recently and came home. with- “one first, two second's and a ‘third place finish as well as a - special lrophy tor one of tke : members. ° The trophy, awarded lo Diane Mueller, an employee of Granl, Ewart and Company of Terrace, was for the oul- standing woman jumper in the ‘ contest. Taking first place in the novice event was Ed Spalding « while Dave Dilley finished third in the same event, ‘In the In- termediate event it was John Genesl taking second place while Joe Huber finished second - in the senior jumping event. The Terrace delegation was by far the largest entered in the “meet, the eighteen jumpers representing over half of the 34 people who competed. Other - compelitors - came from Kamloops, Abbotsford, Kelowna, Williams Lake, Prince George and the host Quesnel Club. - x " “PARKS RECREATION DEPARTMENT” 1 Wednesday February Pa 3:30-4:50 - 12 and Under Friday March } Saturday March 2 Sunday Aare 2 a 305 - General Skating Monday March 4 Tuesday March 5 * 2042, 1 NOTE: ‘Skating Cnty CISTRICT OF TERRACE PARKS ARD RECREATION DEPARTMENT . NOTICE” For all | organizations or individuals wishing to book the arena . floor during the spring and summer months of 1974 please’. “submit your request to: a ‘CM. 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