a PAGE 5 snow...Staff photo, A BABBLING BROOK cuts its way through the Nass Valley which, like the rest of the area, is covered ina fresh coat “ot we | IN ‘MARINE BONSPIEL’ S Jacques rin So far, Terrace’s Roy Jacque's rink are hanging in there at the annual Marine Bonspiel in Prince Rupert. straight win, a 7-4 décision over Gerry Habinger's Kitimat quartet, and moved inta the eights in.the Fashion Footwear I y . te Oe 16s uf that competition, | _ Alex Macfarlane of Prince ‘Rupert, Roy Jacques’ Terrace rink and Oscar Hidber of. on the B side, ‘and John Johnson of Jasper 12-4 ' The other two rinks have four wins each. Jacques downed Bill MARK HAMILTON. The Caledonia Kermodes. and their female counterparts, the Rupert last weekend -for -the North-West Zone Senior Double A” Basketball Champions. And they brought home their fair share of the prizes. a rough one with a total of 49 fouls called by the. games referees, with the Prince Rupert Rain EFFORTSFAILED . - The end of the first half found valiant efforts in the final 20 minutes were to no avail. -. When the -final - buzzer sounded the locals were on the wrong end of a 97-59 score. The only bright spot in the game for the local hoopsters was high scorer Arnie Jacks who netted 18 of their 58 tallies, no better at the hands of the they were defeated 29-20, The game was very low scoring which was an indication of the fine defensive work of the two teams. . Lynn Atwood lead the jocal girls in defeat as she scored half of the team points. “The Terrace boys got their revenge for their loss in their second game when they met the Kitimat Senior squad. A Janzen dunked’19 as he lead’ the locals to a resounding 61-36 tain Kermodees traveled, to Prince’ The Kermodes first game was | -for the coast city team while The local boys squad tangled . Makers and suffered their first: . division had Terrace taking on and only defeat of the tourney. , the team down 47-24 and ‘their. . The © Kermodees , Were eliminated .from. the ‘event -in ‘their second game when they found themselve matched ‘against the strong: host team Prince Rupert Rainbirds. . . The Rainbirds lead 8-2 at the end of the first quarter and they never looked: back, defeating the local five 27-15... Jacky McKuen netted twelve Karen Ring hooped 6 for the local squad. a SECOND JOUST -. The finals in the senior hoys the Prince Rupert Rainmakers for the second time in the tourney, © The provincially ninth- rated Rainmakers were expected to win ‘the event and they did, ‘clabbering the local team: 93- 63, The Rupert squad had" leads of 18-10, 45-28, and 65-41 at the end of the first three quarters and it was only determination on the part of the , =. local: five that kept the : scoring | margin as low as if, :was. David Sharpe was high point-getter for the locals netting 19 and team mate Janzen rallied for twelve tallies, |. - Prince Rupert's Bishop lead the Rain Makers.to the victory with 27. points to his credit. The Prince Rupert Rainbirds made the tourney-a Prince Rupert. sweep as they downed Kitimat in their final game 31- ‘As well as the tournament win, the Prince Rupert teams filled most.of the positions on- the All-Star teams but four Terrace. hoopsters received honorable mentions for their efforts. July Adams and Karen Ring | were mentioned for their achievements inthe girls division, while Tom Casey and Arnie Janzen were . awarded Honorable Mention for their playing abilities. THURSDAY, MARCH 11, i971 nioued: well in anottier lena als : = that of the ‘awards ‘for'M Inspriational . players... pf tourney. © Tom Casey; the ‘Keithédes high-scoring, hard-working forward was pranted the award for-the senior’ boya category. And while Casey: was teking © the honors for the Boys, -little Linda Juba netted the’ award f in the Girls classification. - “Girls shame. , boys! The host club “Skeena Secondary Schoo! basketball teams played good: enough basketball last weekend to earn The girls from ‘Terrace fared Kitimat senior girls squad as |. Lifeguards needed, says safety group Every spring. there is'a demand for as many as 2,000 swim instructors and lifeguards throughout B.C., and frequently the supply falls short. Often community recreation commissions and aquatic clubs become hard-pressed to find qualified personnel to operate their water safety programs at the more than 300 pools, lifeguards and instructors. Canada Manpower Centers are working jointly with the Water Safety Service of the Canadian Red Crass. All graduates from Rd Cross training programs are urged to register with local Canada Manpower Centers and the Student Placement Center in a first place finish in-the girls event of the tourney and. to. take second and third spots: in: ‘the boys classification. ~~" The Skeena girls team took on all comers successfully in the female part of the northern zone tournament. ‘They. defeated both ‘their epponents in early. games and then met their Kitimat -coun- terparts in. the final: and deciding game... «--- The Terrace teani - then handed the Kitimat squad a 36- H drubbing Meanwhile the” boys teams were having a hey-day- ‘with their’ opposition and: it wasn't The local curlers are among four undefeated rinks in the action. . Leading the’ events j is the Ivan Carlisle rink from Smithers, . His Smithers. ‘foursome, aggregate ‘champions for the last twe years, is among four rinks undefeated after Sunday's victory. The bays held a convincing lead throughout the four quarters and there was no doubt in anyone’s mind as to who the ‘Pryde of Kitimat 17-0in his first ‘game and Danny Bill’s local ‘Tink 10-5 on the A side. then added a 10-2 win, over Dick ‘A’ Event Sunday night. Smithers are also hoasting - Carlisle started with an 11-0 perfect records entering today’s - _Win over. Mike Fulljames of | play. Kitimat Friday night and |, Macfarlane, in the 16s in both - followed that with an’ 8-5 win |'A and B events, downed three aver Ernie Schan of Prince |‘local foursumes — Doug Rupert in his second ‘A’ Event | Brunton 10-5, Terry Ezaki 7-6 ‘match. .. cand Larry Worledge 10-9—inA ' ‘The Smithers rinkalso posted event play and added wins over ‘twe ‘wins in. the 99 Taxi ‘B’ | Jain Culleno Prince Ru ert 81 play-in the 20th annual Marine “Event, downing Ed Meilleur of P (Centernfat year) isonspiel. _- | ‘Stewart 13.0 and.Dave Mio. of | . Carlisle posted his fifth. ‘Kitimat 10-3, to move into ‘the Vancouver. Last year the Red Cross trained and qualified 2,478 swim instructors in B.C. and more than 1,000 lifeguards. beaches and camps in the Province, says Canada Man- power. To help meet demands and co- ordinate the supply of qualified until the final game. in that event that the Booth Rain Birds from Prince Rupert managed to stop the locals first squad to take the championship. Heggie of Smithers and 8-7 win uver Worledge in B event play. ‘_Hidber has a 10-6 win ovet ‘Roger Bennett of Kitimat and 9- 8 win over Mielleur to his credit . NOR. PINE Prp-fobricoted. Homes - "Made in Torrac fos save You | TY 8) Prime a oe Rib ‘Roast’’? _ * “sie: 95¢ Lean “We will not be undlersold' Stewing Beef ___ 1s. 85° Short Ribs Lo. 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