el tai > WINNIPEG (CP) — Skip Rob Houston copied Houdini ‘at the Canadian junior . cham- ‘men’s curling pionship Wednesday, helping his teading British folumbia team to escape with two victories over stubborn opponents. Houston directed _ his Vernon foursome to.a 7-5 win over Alan Brown of. Charlottetown seventh round. in the . Houston scored two points in the | ‘hinth end and stole one in ‘the 10th for the victory over ‘Prince Edward | Island, —_ = we Pages The Harald. Thirsday, Fobeusry a, 1984 ‘ally herald _ “Canadian Jr Curling | er er FL. = 3d alpen Ee ATtaadeien omen 7 few darlin dpe ye en Ghrelin et renime 2a nie Oe ee Bed Mae EERE Mia Ha " te which led 3-D after two ends. Several hours later, the - B.C, skip counted two points in the eighth and one In each of the ninth and 10th ends for a 7-5 triumph over Ontario’s Steve Hartley of Thornhill. ; “Two close ones, two last rocks, and I'm very happy ~ to get out of both of them,” said Houston, 18, whose team also includes third Dave Stephenson, second | Latta. “With three District of Terrace Notice of Public Meeting Place: Terrace. Arena Banquet Room Date: Friday, February 24, 1984 Time: 7:30 p.m.. -. Sand] Uo “ieee Bemargs by Chalrman John oh ae Opening Morea. P-E 2. Presentation aby Skeqna Protection Coalition - 25 milf. 3. Presentation by Aluminum Co. of 25 min. a 4. Presentations by other - registered : organizations - 3 min. each. - ‘(Organizations wishing Canada (Alcan) - Rick Latta and lead. Todd draws _remaining in the 1-rink, * fo make a presentation: must register by. phoning the Municipal Office at 635-6311 before 4:30 p.m. Thursday, February 23, 1984). 5. Question Period. —Specific to the point questions. Spea ker must use microphone, give name and direct question through the Chairman. —Respondent must reply specifically to the question. —Questloner allowed response for clarification, If required. 6. Closing Remarks by Mayor Helmut Giesbrecht. 7.. Adjournment. a 6 (Target Time 10:30 p.m.) ete Dintst of errove ‘supplementary Saskatchewan. — meeting: Ursel in’ the’ final * round, Schneider also takes round-robin ‘schedule, B.C.. has a 7-1 record, while. defending champion Jamie Schneider. of Kranan, Sask.,. ‘and Manitoba's Bob Ursel of Winnipeg . both are €2,” Ontario dropped to 5-3, while Alberta’ ' Kevin Park of ‘Edmonton, " Frank® O'Driscoll, ‘of. St: John's, Nild,,. and Jean-Pierre Croteau of. Gatineau, Que., are at 44. At 35 were . Northern Ontario’s Rob. Bhalla. of Sudbury and Dapny Bentley of ‘Truro,’ N.S." Andrew Buckle of Saint.‘John, N-B., Derek Elkin, ‘skip. of the Territories’ rink from Yellowknife, and P.EL. were. tied for last with 246 records. Houston. has ‘the easier schedule in the remaining | three rounds, He meets New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Northern Ontario, 1 while Manitoba plays Quebec, Newfoundland - and Besides on Newfoundland and Alberta. “In other eightt-round Detroit Red Wings, who have not qualified National Hockey League’ playoffs . since - 1978, = tensified'their stretch drive. towards a Norr s Division .. berth Wednesday night with © "their third ‘straight victory, . a 5-2 triumph over: division- Jeading ‘Minnesota: North Stars. ' “We're really loose and we're ready to play,” said Detroit . goaltender “Greg Stefan, ‘ who. stopped 30 shots. ar ‘The win ‘moved ‘the - Wings into third place in ie Q. Norris, one point ahead of , Territories, ‘74, for in-. * Skip Rob Houston copies Houdini — games. Wednesday ‘night, Manitoba’ bounced “Alberta 113; Saskatchewan beat the Quebec downed Newfoundland: 7-4, PEI. shaded Northern Oritario 7-6 In an extra ezid, and ‘Nova Scotia topped Newfoundland 65, * Saskatchewan and Manitoba were upset. in the seventh ..round Wednesday - afternoon: Quebec stole one “in -the 10th end to nip Schneider “4-3 -and-- the Territories stole a-total -of . four points In a 5-2 victory over Ursel,. _ . -Nova Scotia , detente Northern - ‘Ontario Newfoundland: dévined Alberta 8-6 and Ontario beat New Brunswick 9-5 in other seventh-ruund action. ; Houston’s rink ..entered the ‘championship as an unknown quantity, and ‘rated behind several other _ Tinks. But the B.C. skip defeated Alberta 41 in. the first round, then . whipped ’ Newfoundland: 11-3. in: the second to quickly establish’ himself as one tf the con- tenders. ° ‘Red Wings intensify: drive: _the idle St. ‘Louis Blues and “two points back of Chicago Black Hawks, who heat ‘Washington Capitals 4-2. 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But ‘Houston. made .a® difficult, last-rock double takeout for one in the third ... and he was on his way, In the’ 10th end,he had three counters when: Har- tley went to the hack. to’ throw his final stone. The © Ontario skip attempted a tough come-around takeout,” but rubbed off one. of. the B.C, stones .to enable " Houston to steal one for the ¢ victory. ott : Houston saidhe was more - nervous in the seventh had a chance for the victory with his fidal’ stone but wrecked on a guard with a — come-around takeout at- tempt. : : week 8.4. TW Sask, 6°32 Manitoba. 61 Ontarla $4 Alberta 44 Nild, Ad Quebec" ‘44 N, Ont. “46 N.S. a5 NB. : .26 ‘Terr. 26 P.G.h. 2 6 Willi Plett answered for the North Stars and John Ogrodnick’s 42nd goal of the’ season. increased Detroit's ‘lead in the ‘final period ‘before Mark’ Napier . con- eluded scoring for Min- — nesota, which has lost four in a row. Oilers 9 Penguins 2 Wayne Gretzky scored four goals for the second night in a row, increasing his season’s total'to 73, as Edmonton won its fifth in a row sifite its -star centre returned to the lineup. Dave Lumley, Jari Kurri, . Kevin McClelland, Pal Hughes and Paul Coffey also scored for the ~ visitors. .— Jets B Devils 5 In East Rutherford, N. J, Scott Arnie, Morris Lukowich and Paul ‘MacLean each scored twice and Doug Smail and | Andrew McBain once each. ..for Winnipeg. Don Lever, Jan. Ludvig, Bob Hoff- meyer, Murray Brumwell and Tim Higgins scored for New Jersey. Hawks 4 Capitals 2 In Chicago, it was 1-1 after 40 minutes on goals by Denis Savard of the Black Hawks and Craig Laughlin of ‘the Capitals: Bob Car- penter put Washington up 2- 1 early in’ the third period but’ Curt Fraser scored twice and Jeff Larmer once — as Chicago rallied for three unanswered goals and its first win over the Capitals © since Dec. 19, i981. Bruins 6 Kings z In Los Angeles, Barry Pederson, Nevin: Markwart and Jim Nill ‘scored for Boston and Billy Harris for the Kings in the first period - and there was no scoring in the second,” ° Anders Hakansson cut the Bruins’ lead to 3-2 21 seconds in the _-thiddle period but Mike Milbury got that one back, .:. Bernie Nicholls's 35th of the season kept the Kings |. within one, before Mike : . O'Connell and Ray Bourque _ insured Boston's win, Wal Standings Mastern _Bivitien . LT eae Regina 3930 1 398 250 78 . Med. Hat 3621 329 93373 Lethbridge 2824 6 222 221 72 '* Brandon 3422 2: 362 273 70 . Pr. Albert 3345 2395 307 68 Catgary 3028 0 291 279 40 Saskatoon : 28 3t 0 278 294 56 Winnipeg 9 48 0 208 433 18 Western Division Kamioops 40:20 9 47? 276 90 New West, af 31 2 259 303 60 Victoria 24.28 0 272 242 58 Portiend 24:39 0 344 371 52 Seattle 2434 1:793 : 310 49 Kelowns 3 43 1245 949-91 Wednesday's Results Prince Albart J} Calgary 6 Kelowna § Poritand-? Brandon 7? Regine 6 Victoria 3 Seattle 2 Madicine Hat f Letntridge | Today's Game Victoria at New Westminster gt ee ee —————e———erroo ' $trumm, Centennials » ' Hockey. - Harri Dhami adds two poinis to the Caledonia offence. in a game against Kitimat Chleftalns Wednesday night at Caled onla gym. Dhami was one of three junior players recently added to the Kermodes’ roster. Brandon wins. on. late goal. Regina’ Pats tried io pul’ the pressure on: but it was Brandon Wheat Kings who won their Western Hockey League contest ‘7-6 _Wed- nesday night. " Brandon right winger Dave Curry scored at 18:55 of the third period to break a ‘6-6 tle before’ 3114) fang," The Pats were 3 spplyiig pressure in the Brandon © . zone When the puck squirted out over the blue line and the Wheat Kings, with * Curry streaking down the. ; ‘right side, broke.out three- on-two. Curry took the puck . to the faceoff dot before blasting ‘a: slap ‘shot past Regina goaltender “Jamie . Reeve for his second geal. of the game. ““T thought we applied a lot: of ‘pressure arid: forechecked as well as we have. all ‘year,”’ said. Bob Pats - manager ‘and head coach. “Unfortunately, it was: a - night we . picked’ to run arountl in our own zone. And it developed into a game of shinny, one of those where the last shot wins it” ” ‘In other games, Prince Albert Raiders edged _ Calgary Wranglers by the © ‘same 7-6 score,” Kelowna . Wings. got by’ Portland - Winter.Hawks 8-7,.Victoria . Cougars beat . Seattle - Breakers '-3-2 and Medicine’ Hat! Tigers crushed Leth- ‘bridge Broncos 7-1. The win for Brandon was the fourth in a row over the Eastern Division-leading Pats and ended i a four-game Regina winning streak. Ray Ferrara scored three times for Brandon, in- | creasing his league-leading total to 82 and leaving ‘him 14 behind the league record of 96 set by Bill Derlago of . the Wheat Kings in 1976-77. The Wheat Kings, in fourth : place with a 34-22-2 record, - - . have 14 games retaining. a mos wt oan . Salmon Arm. Totems needed ~ sudden-death overilme to edge Merritt 11-10 in a rescheduled B.C. Junior League game Wednesday night. ’ In the only regularly- scheduled game, Langley Eagles stopped Nanaimo Clippers 6-2. nos t Playing in Logan Lake, : Salmon Arm led.-8-2 at- the: : general ‘ AL 'Tarasuk: afd Paul More ~ also scored for Brandon, which trailed 3-1 and 5-4 by periods. _ Dale Derkatch scored two goals for the Pats and | Lyndon Byers, Doug Trapp, Tim: ‘Tannone © and Curt Wickenheiser’ ** ‘added’ singles. Wiskedfilsbr gpd “wis al shorthanded miitker. “DT -think © ‘the difference was that. our specialty teams played pretty, well,” said Brandon. coach Jack Sarigster. ‘The penalty killers’ especially did a really good job." “We tried to slow. the. ‘game down,” said Wheat King defenceman Cam Plante, who played about 45 minutes ‘and set up. three goals, “You've gat to do that _in here. or. the Pats, will.run - away-on you,’". . - . Regina took 10 of 17 minor penalties . and each club - scored one power-play goal. . Brandon goalie Jay Palmer’ Kicked out 3t ‘shots -while Reeve turned aside 26. ‘Prine’ Albert 1 Calgery 6 7 At Calgary, defenceman . Dave. Geertz scored with: less than & ‘minute Jeft in the game to give lhe Raidersa a come-from-behind -- win. ‘Prince Albert had squan- dered a 5-3 lead early in the — second period and had to ~ : fight back for the win. . ~ “Todd Bergen and Derick” Karolat each scored:a pair - of goals to pace the Raiders while singles’ went to Ken Morrison and Wally Niewchas. Defenceman Jim . ‘Playfair tallied twice for the Wranglers, with singles going to Scott Makin, Ken — Quinney, Allan Measures and Rad. _Matechuk, : Theteama were tied 3-3.at the end of the first period: and Prince Albert gained a 5-4 lead after two periods,: The: Wranglers: rallied. for: three goals = Becon period an wo, inthe: end of the first period and 5- 4 at the end of the second before period, Paul Tory scored the last of his four goals to force the the + 11-goal third overtime period, and Jim | Klenk scored the witner, Henry Reimer. and Darren Servatius scored ‘ two goals-each for Salmon Arm, which outshot Merritt 34-3: “the third ‘petlod to ‘Cougars the. win’ tee a. ‘goals from. Rob ‘Kivé “which outshet Vict .%5, got goals from ‘défen- 34 saves for Kelawna’ ‘one in ithe) Maisoneuve combln ; 1 Saves for the ne Winter Hawke. . Singles... Robbie : ‘Klenk ‘and: first seven minutés ‘of, the final stanza. Karolat and’ ‘scored in the last 10 sdinutes asthe Raiders pulled ov! the win, In Victoria, Tom: Martin scored a hotly . djsputed power-play goal af, 5;28 of . eé. the six-game Seattle winning, streak. — ‘The Breakers’ ‘claim, at Martin's goal was kidked in was rejected. by the referee and then two minutes. later Seattle lost. | ‘Spother judgment call when: A ‘goal. by ‘Terry - Sargent | was disallowed because the. net was off the goal posta, The win was- only | Vie. toria’s second in-12.- ‘games while | Seattle's” Jagt. LS games have resulted ina 10: 2-L record. The Cougars,. who ted ‘9 and 2-1-by periods, also’ got Hland Jack MacKeigan. cemen Gary Stewart: “and “Brent Severyn,. . . “Kelowna 8 Portland 7 ‘Kodey Nelson came up ‘with a pair of limely goals to* pace the Wings’ ‘victory.’ JNelson,. recently acquired from’ Saskatoon’ Blades, scored his first goal al.17:18 of« the “third period, and added the winner at 18:45. ~Dave.MeLay chipped in -. three. goala ‘for the winners while Shawn Vincent’: Ed. Talichuk and Mark Floretti scored singles. "=... The Winter Hawks; ‘who now have lost seven garnes. in a row, got three goals! from. Gordon; Walker, ‘two from Ray Podloski. and . singles from Jamie, ‘Nicolls and: Kirk. Brandolini,.- - ‘Darcy Wakaluk - blocked Peter “Fry « and i. Kelly. - Argotow . added Brent Demeraia scored “ foitr goals for Merritt, while Kevin Horne and Pat Ryan added two exch, Mike Lapointe and Rob: Révell had the others. ‘Re, --In Langley, ihe Bapies, who oulshot: Nanaimo 39-27, led 2-0 at the end of the: firs! period and 3-2 at the ead ‘of "the Beco.