Playoff _ startup — “Sports Contment Fans the world over have much in’ corimon- -they enjoy their aport, .7Most are homers who belleve the hometown club can do no yee. Hockey is one, if not the prime winter sport J in small continual hard Work that decides‘the-out come, ea coach will tell itis vopefully talks to‘each player er, gels them up for a big game. ? “Look guys, thisis playoffs, you're auppoced | to ng game, now, Jet's go out and show those bums that we're the best," "Shooting, passing, ‘and hitting are straight fundamentals, but it's it's the e winning psyche that most amatetir players. -WGSD ae coaches stress violence in Hockey, but. Fm glad to see ‘the two from Terrace ‘and Kitimat don't, ‘ I-now boils down to the opening faceoff, ‘‘Can we do it,"a well used cliche affected at-least one team Tuesday night. The other team obviously used, “We'll do it” because they "Maybe its about time the Terrace Reds had ai serious look at themselves. Take a Rood Jook: at the methods they're . employing and dig deep down to bring it from the heart. Win one for the coach. Coaches got little thanks, although they even five times as much mergy.. Ten times'as much money demand the odd win, At least some job ‘satisfaction comes from winning. - Tf Reds don’t win the next game they will have to look for a diferent sport, because their season will be over, Terrace Bowling lane standings Terrace Bowling Lanes-Feb 21, 1978 “Windmills lead on Monday Mixed with 109 points followed by Rookies with 98 points. The team highs went to ‘the Windmills with a 2981 triple and 10%8 single. Mens high went to D, Mallett’with’a 712 triplé and 288 single. Ladies. high went to Sue Alway with a 685 while R, Titcombe rolled 258 for high-single: “Monday: Mens have the. Strikers leading. with 95 points followed by Reds with 84 and Bowling Centre with 81 points. . Team Three went to International with & 3213 while an 1447 rolled by the Strikers Was high single. Mens high Three Went.to.F. Berghauser with a 825 Mhile R. Titcombe rolled a $20 for high single. Team leaders on Tuesday Coffee are the Goofers with 99 points. Early Risers rolled a 2576 for team high triple. While ioe Goofers had a 934 for high single Ladies High Three went to en Mailloux.with a 634 total while the high single i to DoraabaRranle witha. 235... edb edad ws or Team. High. went! to“George “Haugiatd Tracking with” res of 9255 and 1250.Mena high went to-Del Biornson neon ‘a 768 triple and. 266 single. .Eva Wilkinson _ took Ladieshigh i scoresof74Sand324;. Pe eaders on, Wednesday Night Ladies are Silhouettes firet with 36 points followed by Elite 5 with 96 and Lehmann - Jewellers with 31 points. Team High Three went to the Road uiners with a 3094 total while High Single went to Lehmann ewellers witha 1110, Gilda Edgar rolled a 694 for high triple _ while high single went to Trudy Lehmann with a 288.. ". Thursday Mixed has Sesame Street leading with 104 points followed by Tillicum Theatre with §3.and the Allmosts with 2. points, Team Highs went to the Luniber- Kings with scores of 9200 and 1245. De] Bjornson took Mens High with.a 995 triple And 384single. Ladies High Three went to Lynn Kenny witha 107 while high single went to Chris Coombs with a 258, * Funny Five lead the way on Friday Mixed with 98 points followed by Overwaitea with $6 and Truckers and Co with 33 points. Team High went to As It Falls with scores of $0002 ~ find 1084. Del Bjornson took Men's Highs with a 766 triple and. 8ifsingle. Ladies High triple went.to Gilberta Rioux. with a 691 total whilehigh single was a 270rolled byMay Bell. |: -¥.B.C. results for the week are in the Pee Wee division Fonzies Gang lead with 93 points, , Girls, 5 High, went.to Karla, Lindstrom with a single of 148 doubte of 21: Boys highs ¥ were He single and 259 double rolled by Barren Mac Allister, Rantams have the Slow Pokes in the Lead with $6 paints, . Girls High went to Ingrid Faber with a single of 186 and triple toh Steven Samson rolled a 206 for Boys High single while y.Levesque had a 545 triple. i: Leaders in Juniors are the Blue Angels: with 101: points, Girls high went to Joan Peterson with scores of'168 and 528; i se High went to Troy: Tymaschuk witha 213 single and $48 le: '. Head Pins lead with 81 points in Sentor. Girly high went to yon Kenny with a 218 single and 562 triple. Boys highs weat to Dave Hill with scores of 254: and 626. ; This past Sunday saw the Bantams travelling to "Kitimat : - for. Zone Firials and the results went as follows; Girls teams frsuits first Prince. Rupert, second Terrace, ‘Kitimat; _- Boys Teams Kitimat second Terrace, third, Prince ‘Rupert;- Boys Single, first Kitimat, second Terrace; Girls Single, first Smithers, second Kitimat third Terrace. fourth Rupert, fiith Houston & Senior howled in Terrace -and ‘Had: ‘the: following renults: Vs Team firat Terrace, second Kitimat; Girls Team; first Kitimat, second Terrace: Boys Single; firat Terrace, second Kitimat; Girls Singles, first Kitimat and second: Terrace, ° Y: Same ‘coming events to note; Saturday. Feb,25-Scotch . Doubles p. m. Also Y.B.C. Rummage Sale March 18, Please wo 7 wet —. — Tardif’s po ™ "HARTFORD, Conn, (CP) —~‘Mark Tardif continues to °Linemates Ander Modes ; head. the» World: Hockey and Bobby. Hult a are next it a _Associatlori scoring race, but line with 62 and - Pein, his once-comfortable lead is res ively, 2 being:threatened. Smith, ‘who: haw’ 16 wing rae Quebec: ‘Nordiques , ‘Jeague. goaltenders alm became ~ the firat from the ett of the seas, WEA player to go over the also. sees’ his “d inaneg. . 00-point mark this season in jeopardized’ 02404 f ficial ":figures. released. The New England Whalers” . onday: His-41 goals and 4 ‘netminder who has. played ‘in: fesiste gives him’ 105 polnts, more games (46) ‘and more” Pat, ‘his ‘margin, which in minutes ° (2,990) than’ ‘any. : recent’ weeks “has been as other: backstopper; lost the much’ as .-16- points. over: leadership: temporarily a feeond place, has. dyindled. . week pad Wo E ‘Edmontoh Oiler: . ave’ 4 oe Winnipeg ; Jets centre ‘ult And while Dryden. faded ig Nilsson ‘holds.the runner-up: the~intervening week, ‘detg Epot:with 96 polnté, including ; Gary Bromley paste ar another . Teagueleading. 72: aaslets, threat. _ _ by Gary RIE . e Terrace Reds coach and general manger - players to hurry and dress, : No:Nantenout front witha followed ibys G6 GuWenelwittrey andibaeeky:Sdver with! - . Telations, fry a © donations toward the sales at the. Bowling Alley: : - bre-‘going to bé° ‘under > ‘them Properly ‘and also have - a Chance 80 - Badminton — “tournament | ‘the Terrace - Badminton Club held thelr’ annual: clase anime on Saturday and Sunday at Thornblll secondary oo). : Chick .Cey. took top honours,. wining the - ‘mens singles, then teaming up with Murdo MacDonald to win the men's- ‘Hockey Association is aksing doubles, and again winning the mixed doubles: event with ~ Skatethan Terrace Minor - pariner. Frn Power, all in the “A” flight. oo *- Reaults were as follows; - The Club is also hosting the Challenge Cup between Ktimat and Terrace next Sunday, Feb. 26 at Thornhill Secondary School. ; Winner Runner Up “Mens Single AL _ Chuck Cey Ray Flaherty Ladies Single A ’ Debbie Anderson Pat Kenny Mens Double A’ - Chuck Cey & - Ray Flaherty & Soo. _ |.» Murdo MacDonald John Wiese Ladies DoubleA = Irma Brewer & Pat Kenny & : _ Sherry Anderson Fran Power . ‘Mixed Doubles A Chuck Cey & | Mudro MacDonald ee, ". ‘Fran Power & Diane Cey . .Mens Single C ‘Dave Langton Ted Allen Ladies Single B - Diane Cey Debbie hallam Mens Double B Ken Fraser & Dave Quinn & ; . Ted Allen Marty Brygesen Ladies Double B Debbie Anderson & May AicFarland. ee Diane Cey Gail Shinde ’ Mixed Doubles B John Wiese & Sam Mann & - .Gloria Clarkson Irma Brewer ee Phil Davies Gordon Clarkson Ladies SingleC Kathy Patershuk Diane Mueller Meng Double C —_ Gordon Clarkson & Darwin Ming oo, Pete Konkin ... Bab White ‘Ladies Double C Eileen Birkedal © Kathy Patershuk Ramona Langton Diane mueller Mixed Doubles C Peter Konkin Gail Shinde Marty Byrgesen Anglea Mostad - Terrace figure ‘skating club "Executive ‘of the Terrace Figure Skating are very Pleased with the results of the annval skatathon which laps, Rhonda Hill, of . the intermediates, with 90 laps, and Veronica. Lowire of the seniors who-did 191.laps. raised , approximately The club Is also getting $2,500. . ‘Woolwarth’s donated a $10 gift certificate to the skater in each division who made the: most laps. Winning. Pexaters were Barbara. Peck in the beginners class who made 52 laps, Donna Wiley and David Dephson, Juniors who. did 7 ready for. their carnival ‘which wilk-have the ‘The Time Machine". This will. be presented March 11 at 8 pm. and March 12’ at-2 p.m. - CF'SA tests dates this year will. be Feb.25- and 26, and - national tests will be on . March 14 and 16. ont ma BIETe) HOTS . sinte ete “NHL All-star » week i in 79 PM-NHL-International “ ' By GLENN COLE’ - ATLANTA * (cP) = The then we have a different’ N al gst ue's ational (Hockey 6 attitude than we have had in oll-star week will be held in New York the “tveek begin- ° ning Jan. 15, 1979, if. NHL president ‘John Ziegler ‘and . . Alan Eagleson, the executive director of the NHL Players’ ‘Assoclationjnare. Guccessful -in thelr negotiations with the. Soviet Jee Hockey FVED- ERATION. Lo: Ziegler said after Wednes- day’a board ‘of. governors - -session that he and Eagleson will meet ‘with the Russians. soon to negotiate the three-. ‘game series between a. oviel ail-star team and an. NHL. all-star. side.: This" three-game series would re- place the all-star ame. . “We - also set. com- mittees to deal with public administration, finance, selection of players and coaches,. television.” ‘Ziegler said the NHL's. - participation _in Team tr = micas to “Qnee that is accepted, ‘the past where it has been -antagonistic. We want them | to do. well and we'll co- operate and assist them in. getting the Players, making . them available; having them — in theright frame of mind, so. that the team can go there in the right: frame of mind so that Canada can be proud of them and the NHL can be -proud ‘of them, ' “If diey are willing to ‘ap- proach and recognize that the NHL makes a substantial sacrifice in dolng this,nthen we are willing to co-operate and willing to recognize that .there are. mutual benefits that can come out of a.good performance. ” Canada was not brought up fia , during the.sessions. .- We. . already " delivered to-Hockey Canada [ee and Hockey U.S.A. our basis . age > for participation in Prague. ., We've said'to them here are the: rouilines, if you can agree with this ‘then our. players can go. 7, “Hockey * ‘Canada hasn't | agreed yet, so there isn't a . commitment one way or the . other, -but we have ex- ° changed: "the. terms’ under 2 Which will cominit. oint lead threatened “What we are-walting for “now is Hockey Canada, Tan whether. it’s .through Alan tec or: someone’ else, cay they agree: 5 4 e "players will. be . avaliable ‘provided the conditions are met.” _- ' NHL WANTS SAY :- ; ‘The NHL: wants A say. in who ia in’ ‘emarge of ‘the Canadian team, Ziegler paid. ino player willbe ubject .t0,, NHL: disci line, We want ‘to ‘make sure selection’ of the coach . in : manager .thet our” players aoinebody) who-.: will.) treat that they: will stow: thelr skills in‘ the best, tenga,’ ‘because it reflects’ on; the. ‘Natlorial - Hoekey.-: - ditlons after each change in parent to come to the area with their sons of Friday, Feb.24, for the minor skate- a-thon. . Assistance will be nepded to count the number of laps skated. Boys are remineded to. wear their team sweaters and bring their pledge sheets with them to the arena, and. are asked to come early. Extra pledges sheets are for anyone who wishes to participate in the Skate-a- thon. - If you can assist in any © ‘way on Friday, please - contact Dwayne McColl at 635-2976. Proceeds will assist in paying travel expenses for ‘hockey teams. The Wee Pup team has been invited to ‘Coquitlam and the Bantam Reps.are going to Kamloops for an international tour- nament, Quick thaws weaken ice sur- faces. Always check ice con- weather. . Our BANTAM & MIDGETS (13 vrs. & up) 9:30 available at the area office - Housewives. Pensioners! 4 ~f : . ie . ot i ee ro Deliver Newspaper. ..... Phone Dawn 635-6357 The Herald,- ‘Thursday, February 23, 1978, Page 5 “Skate-A-Thon| Time Schedule Terrace Minor Hockey will take place at the arena | Friday Feb. 24th SKATING TIMES (p.m.) IBUGS (7-8) skate at 4 p.m. PUPS (9-10) skate at $:30 p.m. PEEWEES (11-12) skate at 8:30 p.m. CELEBRITY (Oldies but Goodies)10:30 a New Business’s| Not listed in our . B.C. Tel Directory. BOYDS BODY SHOP - 635-9410 We're Listed Here! TERRACE OIL BURNER SERVICES - 635-4227 | BOOK NOOK . 635-3081 THE HOBBY HUT - 635-9394 THREE RIVERS WORKSHOP . 635-2238 _ ALL-WEST GLASS - 638-1166. Free - for ONE month courtesy of THE DAILY HERALD | if you wish your Business Please Call 635-6357 | Phone listed for’ your customers