i hd aH ‘if. Strikers lead the way in Monday Mens with 67 points followed by Bowling Center with 63 and International with 60. Mens highs went to E. Hidber with a triple of 755 and single of 323. Team high three went to Fabers with a 3162 total while high single was a 1095 rolled by Reds. Monday mixed has the Windmills leading with 80 points. Team high three went te the Wind- §=«mills with 2874 while the we 6 Feds rolled a 975 for high single. Ron Evans rolled a 679 for men’s high triple - while high single went to A. Tutt. Mary Swift took ladies highs with a 630 ; triple and 241 single. « Team highs went to the Silly Larks on Tuesday Coffee. They rolled a 2661 tripel and 1051 single. Carmen Malloux rolled a 665 for high triple while Annette Pelletier had a 248 single. ue leaders are the Goofers with 71 points followed by Silly Larks with 69 and Five Rollers with 61 points. so Top teams on Tuesday Nite Mixed are the Old Timbers with 78 points followed by ree Haugland Trucking with 72 and No Names with 59 points, Team Highs went to the Old Times with a triple of 8105 and single of 3115. Mens High Three went to Del Bjorenson with a 740 while Mark Brekke had a 280 single. Judy Axe took Ladies Highs with a 768 triple and 312 single. © Coffee Slurpers hold a slim lead on Wednesday division followed b Smiles and Chuckles wit 68 and Bee Gees with 55. Girls highs went to Twila Beard with a 166 single and 481 triple. Terry Braun took Boys highs with a 239 single and 661 tiple. mann Jewellers, Wightman and Smith, Impossibles, Lucky 13 and Jades. High Triple and high single went to Gelda Edgar with a 672 total and 273 single. Road Runners took Team High three with a 2731 while the Silhouettes had a 942 single. -Seasame Street lead Thursday Mixed League with 79 points followed by Krack Pots with 71 and Tillicum Theatre with 65. Krack Pots took Tea, Highs with a 2985 triple and 1038 single. Mens High Three went ta Cy Renney with a 656, while high. single was Ken Mayer with a 269. Ladies ‘High Three went to Chris Coombs with a 785 while a 289 was high single rolled by Deanna Dahl. Friday Mixed have three teams with 7 points they are the Playmates, Overwaitea and Funny Five. Team Highs went to the Hopefulls with a triple total of 2873 and a single of 1986. Mens Highs went to Fullio Sperman with a 714 triple and 295 single. Gisele Rioux rolled a 678 for Ladies High Triple while. high single went to Della Gi with a 264, . Y.B.C. Pee Wee's have Fonzies Gang leading with 58 points followed by . Good sa with 53 and Pin Gite highs mt points. Girls highs wen to Karla Lindstrom with a 125 single and a 227 double. Boys highs went to Rodney Campbell with a 157 single and 275 double. Bantams see the Slow Doris Bellrose and Randy Durand took the highs in the seniors. Doris rolled a 234 single and 600 triple while Randy rolled a 242 single and 657 triple. Team headers are Headpins with 63 -followed by Purple People Eaters with 58 and Goofs with 53. Western Canada Team from Terrace are off to Prince George _ this weekend for the Northern Zone Finals and we want to wish them all the best Snow | Race | The Terrace Cobras, in conjunction with the Bri Columbia Snow Vehicle Association, will hold their second sanc- tioned snow mobile race -on. Jan. 15, at the Stock Car track near Terrace. Registration will be at 10 a.m. Time trials, if necessary, & noon. Racing will start at 1 p.m. Admission is $2 for The Terrace Cobras Skeena Hotel Orphan’s Fred Philpott readyin to sink a basket during the Matinee with 73 points Pokes in the lead with 70 adults, $1 fer students ecod gue ef Me's Conmerdal asceal Tuesday ng Aviat GE! wing, ate Bn, GHGs onl Matt, “Ercine ee eg m Highs went to the Coffee Tigers with 37. Girls is welcomed to par- : 3 . _ ' Slurpers.with a triple of Highs went to Ingrid ticipate or watch. | Men’s Commercial © S2282°. SVBIBSS on. Basketball scores Terrace Reds and Evy’s -» Mens Wear battled it out 1.0m, the courts Tuesda ne gay night in Men's Com- mercial Basketball ac- on. - The Reds beat Ev's in the first game with a close score of 84-81, High scorers for Ev's were: . » Dale Prest - 21 points. ‘Dave Crawley - 16. Paul Walker - 16. ~.”. Rod Kluss - 16. "High scorers for the Reds were: Fred Lindsay - 26 ints points. | Willy Chemko - 20. Scott Wittke- 19, In the second game, All Kinsmen. “The draw for the Terrace Kinsman In- vitational Tournament . Will be held Friday and Saturday, Jan. 13 and 14 at Caledonia Senior Secondary School.’ - Following is a schedule for the basketball tour- hament; Division A Division B Caledonia Prince Rupert Ft. St. John Hazelton Fraser Lake Kitimat Friday a 2:30 p.m. Caledonia vs Fraser Lake |. - 4:30 ‘p.m. . Kitimat -vs. Hazelton | 7:00 p.m. Ft. St. John ys. Caledonia —-- 9:00 p.m: Hazelton ys. Prince Rupert Saturday’ 10:00. a.m. Fraser Lake vs, Ft. St. John 12:00. noon Kitimat ys. Prince Rupert - 5:00 p.m; Srd place teams play =/6th and 6th place 400p.m. 2nd place teams play - 3rd & 4th place - ' §:00 pm. 1st place-teams play - Ist & 2nd place “REMEMBER WHEN . United .. States up. “The Supreme Court federal district decree ordering ternational Bo to break up its wide- ranging boxing empire 19 - years ago today— in 1958. Mir. 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