te | JHE: HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ‘ Minor hockey received $125, 350 Terrace hockey fans received several hours of en-, terlainment and a chance to watch some pretty fine hockey players Saturday night at. the Terrace Arena. : To wrap-up the secand annual Scotty Munroe Summer Hockey School in’ Terrace school ‘in- structors banded together with ‘focal hockey stars to take on a team from Kitimat in exhibition play. baie ‘. Fhe Terrace team: included Masters, Denny McLean and Russ Farwell from the Calgary “Centennials and Mike Fynn, Perry Stensland, Joe Smoley and Ken -Hostland from last had some local talent In ‘the Stuart and two players who saw » brief stretches of action with last. year's -Prince - Rupert Halibut Kings, defensemen George Ffitch. © 3. : “For Kitimat.there was Bill Riley and Joe Rorke, off soon for..the Washington Capitols - rookie camp, last year's Eagles. + Mike. Hicks, Marty Davidson, Terry Markwart, and Tom Farrow’ and‘some new faces - : including.Hal.-Davidson, Brad Riley, “Peter. Hasley, - Ron Farrow and Bob Curl. Kitimat e Locals head d David ‘Ferner to give Terrace a 1-0 ‘Chris and Jim ‘McMasters, ' ‘before ‘scoreboard. Hal Davidson did « "NHLers - Jim and Chris’ Me: ~-then; early in- the third Bill , year's Centennials;’ They also » form of Gord Benthem and John “that line all three goals and a Barry Skabar and goalie - third - pariods - presentation of'a $125 cheque wows ‘em bo . - - /. PAGE A7 eu ad GAS Bridge. ; _ To Terrace ‘Highway 16 ; os and Lett OH Hwy..16 B= , 63.7... rag. also produced a goaltender who ...° made some sensational saves, | Keith Ferner. — af. . Chris McMastera started the scoring in.the opening minutes when he tip a puck past lead.. Jim MeMasters and Denny McLean drew assists. Terraceran the count to2-Oona © goal from McLean, assisted by Kitimat. hit the thehonorsfor the Kitimat crew. Team ‘Terrace ‘saw their lead evaporate inthe second ,with Peter. Hastey (ying it up and Riley put the Eagles. ahead, scoring from Hastey and Mike Hicks. © et _ Terrace tied the score in the third - period: with Jim - Mc- Masters scoring from McLean and Chris MceMasters, giving lotal of six points. mo ‘The highlight of the game came between the second and ‘with =the rom the Terrace Centennials to Shawn Boyd, representing the Terrace and District’ Minor Hockey Association.. : With the end of. the hockey sehool, Cents coach Phil Par- sons has left for Calgary along with his instructors. Wes Phillips, the Cents other caach, will joln Parsons in Calgary in the near future and the two will return to Terrace - with some hockey playérs’ on or about the - wusua THORNHILL, HOME ™ 8s COULTER ELECTRIC LTD. Residential-Commercial-Industrial Electrical Contractor . APPLIANCES BY:- - Canadian General Electric Norge Braun Sharp Woods —_ 635-5431 ‘4910 W.Fiwy. 16 Terrace B.C. me “+ various: other arts and crafls ‘ _ South for” . provincials Terrace’s | Skeena-Madigan co-spansored men’s softball team will be off Lothe provincial finals in Kelowna. The team, recent winners of the Terrace . Men’s Softball Tournamenl, . will compete’ against the- beat - senior softball teams fram B.C. on the Labour Day weekend, To help raise money. for: the <° trip, the team recently held on a-: raffle for a-car. The draw was... The } ; again faced Paulson. He homered again to score the winning run. . The Glaciers look their last bats in the bottam of the seventh and . “made “Saturday night at: Riverside, Park where the. : Skeena-Madigans played an . exhibition: : game: against. the ; “Terrace Hotel Blues. winning ticket number was 428, The the “winning | team was the ., Skeena-Madigans. ° 7 “. Part ofthe proceeds from the _vaffe will go.to--the. Crippled: dren's Fund.-:. ws Recreation qualified to instruct a class in'a ~ -“Instruetors for Terrace Parks ‘and: Recreation fall programs © this-year can expect §5 - 56 an hour for their time. /But they have to be qualified instructors. As an example. the Depart- ~ mentis looking for an instructor - for their Tiny Tots program at a rate of $6.50 an hour for five and ta half hours’ every, day the program is offered. “In this. case,” recrealion superintendant,. Jon Gurban ‘ gaid, “the Instructor, will: have: to be highly qualified." |. “What types of instructors and” programs is the Department. interested in? . “We'llaffer any program that" we ean provide facilities for'as long as [here is public demand > foreit.-. There are dozens of programs that can be offered -- archery,, winter golf, ceramics, ~maerame, 7 pholography,. | programs, and sv’ on,” — Iizis expected there will be” bout fifteen programs running this winter, an increase of three from last year’s. Although the Department has alist of about fifty - possible: programs,, in- eases will be gradual to" in- a.suggestion for nyone who feels ‘Playgrounds Winding Down . “available -at any~of. the four- sald: “The leaders have done a ‘good job:""*4 ue A TENNIS RE SERVICE Reds dumped from finals. _ The. Terrace Reds were elminated from further play in Bulkley. Valley Baseball playoff action last weekend in Smithers, dropping their two game Lotal point series lo the Smithers Glaciers 20-10. The - reds lost 13-7 in the first match and 7-1 in the final outing. In the first game the locals took a 5-2 first inning “stretched it ta 7-3 inthe fifth; Then second bagger Dave Hamilton errored to put twa men on base, the next batter took a base from | “pitcher George Paulson and Jimmy Watson came to bat. Watson, who likes to hit the long ball, did just that, clearing the fence with his drive. and lying the game. : mt a lead and om The Reds managed to maintain the tie but only until Watson. hammered out their final runs coming on four Terrace errors. ‘The Reds, demoralized by their first loss, dropped the next game -~ a-3.. The win advanced the Glaciers to the finals Labour Day. weekend against the Houston Bees. The Bees took care of the they wiil compete with Bulkley Tournament. ree given program, is.-urged to = contact the Department al 635- 2042. Ask for Jon. . Activities on the playgrounds are winding down, with a big Fun Day meet seheduled for the “fist of--August, at Skeena _ Secondary School. : “Depending on the- weather, the programs'will be open to all “children..in ‘Terrace and: will includea variely-of games, . some hot dogs, cookies. and pop and even some films lo be - shown in the Skeena Gym if all goes according to plan. Further details about: the Fun: Day are ‘playgrounds currently being held in the Terrace: area. Jon Gurban. said- he shad to : rale this:year's program on the © grounds-a good success. “We're very. salisfied,”’ he ‘2 You’ | can. easily open ‘peanut cans, pudding cans -, ° and other. cans with a ring . pull opener, New tennis * hall cans'“have | the same - _ opener, so you con open - them téo, Right? Wrong: Uy fe . The reason: swealy hands = ' and too much: tuscle, SaY¥.. _ “the experts, Ever since the, ‘old key opening’cans were. - «converted lo the faster opens ‘ing ring, pulls, some players” have: hean reporting general : aggravation and sometimes cut fingers when they pull the taps off, Manufackirer - sohitions - gre coming, but inthe mean: | Ling here are (wo lips: \1,. Dry, perspired ‘hands; wet fingers may slip as yaw . : ‘pull the opening ritig, SAFETY | ‘ Smithers Highlanders in Houston last weekend. TheReds will dnd their season this weekend in Smithers, where ~ Valley teams- and teams from . Vanderhoof and Quesnel in the annual Smithers Fall Fair Baseball chatter. “This year we'leit them on thelr own alot whieh worked oul quite well. [don't want to paint ~ a 100 percent rosy-picture. We ; , __ had our lapses but I think they ‘were less thig year than in the, st,”” " SQver-all the program hasta: ta be rated excellant. We've had a fairly consistent bunch of kids at all the playgrounds and. those kids have been involved in ° trips to the Hart Farm, hikes, plenics, field trips and even a petshow. 9 “Oia: instructors -have to, be - given a pat on the back for their “ work, We trained them before the summer and then turned : - them ‘loose,’ giving. them the - _responsibility for the success or failure of. the playground: program, The success ‘of the project speaks well: of the in- | ‘yolvement and dedleation af our -instructors.” = : Dining Lounge & . Manitoba's expense. ” RESTAURANT — .) BusinassHours” 12am to fam Monday ;Saturday 11 am to 10 pm Sunday "one 635-6111 (4042 Lavelle West of CETK in finals David Metzmeler returned lo Terrace Monday from the Western Canadian. Bronco ~ finals in. Vancouver a bit of a here... Metzmeler, who - was picked up by the Kennedy-Delta_. entry in the competition, made a good impression on fans in Delta . with his. play over the weekend. He registered a win, saved another game, made.a. > spectacular leaping catch in "center field and batted in Lwo- thirds of Della’s runsin the fiial | game of the two -day : tour- -nament, ‘ ‘Although “Kennedy-Della didn’t win-the tournament, and the right to advance to the. - Canadian finals, they finishéd a close second lo another B,C. team, Castlegar,,.._ uo. Metameier:logged four . in- ae ngs ‘In’ center.‘ field ‘in two games before taking’ to the ~ mound inthe seventh inning of a - thriller against Saskatchewan. ‘Alter dropping the first game 5- 2 to Saskatchewan, Kennedy- Delta: hit the’ tome-back trail © with”. a! 5-2°:drubbing . at In the third << game, . against Saskatchewan, they led 4-3 ‘going into the ‘seventh. Metz- meier was sent lo centre fieldas * a defensive.move and a good. one it-was.* The first Saskat~ chewan batter smashed a long drive that seemed ‘headed for the fence... Metzmeier raced after the-ball, leapt up and grabbed it just before it dropped over the fence. ; It apparently _ took five minutes to calm down the hometown Delta crowd. :. The Delta pitcher than went wild, loading the bases. David -was called in to the mound, with one dawn and three on base and put to wark:' The first mari he ° faced’ was the Saskatchewan home run King.’.Dave put him down. on. strikes. > The next batter.did manage to hit, but it . was a grounder ta the short-stop | kay -Tarrace... play and an easy out for the victary. - David wasback in centre field for’ the. fourth Delta“ game . against Alberta and then went - tp the mound in the fifth game against Castelgar. ° The game was a final if Castlegar won, but” a Delta win would force another game, After giving-up.a, first: § inning home run. Dave settled down and led Kennedy-Delta to - a 3-1 victory forcing the final, daciding game.” - They weren't as hot this lime though and the Castlegar team took the match 5-3. Two of the m3 HOUSES ON CORNER LOT © @ Thornhill property on corner of Des[ardin and River Drive of ‘BB approximately two-thirds acre. B@ houses with flreplace and garage each, @ bedroom house and a workshop. 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