a -The Terrace Commercial League reps avenged two lasses from last year in a single game’ Boxing Day as they trounced the visiting Prince Hupert RCMP subdivision taam 93 before nearly 900, spectators. The Reps took a 3-1 lead al the end of ihe first, erupted for give voals in the second while holding the RCMP to a single Marker and then swapped goals with the RCMP squad in the third for the viclory. The RCMP sub-division leam won Iwo encounters against Com- mercial League rep leams last year, 10-3 on Boxing Day, 1972 and then 11-7 on January 26, 1973, The RCMP, comprising many players from last year's crew, lacked the scoring punch and the effective goal tending that saw them through last year's season, The Commercial League, bolstered by member of Jast year's Tigers and with. some new, highly talented players, were anything but the lackadasical crew which was dumped twice ip 1973. The RCMP ‘hit the score- board first when Randy Bart poked a loose puck past Ken Senger al 2:07 bul the hopes for a Mountie romp were dispelled by Marcel Tockenay, one minute and two seconds later when he won a face-off deep in the RCMP end and swept the pack into the nal. Although sthe RCMP dominated play in the early minutes of the first period by the time Dale Kushner had scared his first goal at 8:56, the fleps were taking control of the play. Onthat goal Mel Motz hit Kenny Ziegler witha pass at the Reps blue-line. Ziegler ‘raced down ice with Kuster, drew thadefensemen oul and then fed ‘Kusner In the slot. Wes Phillips of the Com- mercial Reps won the first penalty of the match al 9:39 when he gol the gate for high sticking, but al 12:35 Bob Johannsen left the Mounties. a man short and a minute later. Trokimchuk left the RCMP lwo. men short. Although the. police team killed the double penalty, it was only a second after Johannsen stepped on the ice that Letowski took a pass from Ken Ziegler . and converted it Into the third and final goal of the period for the Reps. Wes Phillips picked up the second assist on the play. The period ended with a string of penalties, Ziegler and Olsen for the Commercial reps, ‘ Bort, Mohr and Schmerskinsky fer the RCMP, — I didn’t take the Commercial} Reps long to get on track in the second and after only-a minute and fifteen . seconds Rino Michaud and Marcel Tookenay broke out two-on one. Tookenay fed-Michaud in front of the goal an the Reps were up - 4-4, Al 1:59 Ziegler received his second minor of.the game and ihe RCMP took advantage: -. Randy Exner and -’.Ed Trekimehuk charging in of goal alone. Exner finished off the play., scoring the Mounties only foal of the second frame. Near the mid-way pointin the period ona of (he - brightest starts In tha Commercial league universe, Fred Lawless, rushed the length of the ice and slid a back hiand past Bob Stafford to give the Reps a 5-2 lead and less than a minute later the Reps had tripled the RCMP out-put. Kermo des eagerly Although the Kinsmen's annual Invitational Basketball Tournament at Caledonia Senior Secondary School is still a week and @ half: away members of the Caledonia Kermodes are locking forward to the two day festival of basketball action. The Kermodes lope io get a little revenge against both the Paint Grey Greyhounds and the Prince George Polars in_ this year's tournament and by doing 50, make a move at improving Iheir tenth place standing in the provincial - ratings. The , Greyhounds finished. first at the Kinsmen tournament last year _ while the Prince George Polars wound up in.secand place, The Kermodes finished third over- - all when the final buzzer had - sounded. The Keremodes can also expecl some tough competition from the Prince Rupert Ralnmakers, a . perenially strong team and long-time rival of the Kermodes.- The tocal. leam hepes for a repeat of lhe. 1971-72 season when they beat the Rainmakers oul as zone champions for the first time ever. Their boys are off to a Only one BCFWS event f . Terrace will play host to only one British Columbia Festival Sports event. during. the province wide campaign.which = - t 4 pionships for Table Tennis will .. ‘Ketchikan goes home happy _ runs from aJanuar D MaLy Lf 7 - February ath’ thistydarc! = ..That sport -will be Table, :: Tennis and there will be a regional closed touxnament . getling under way at 10 a.m, a at Parkside Primary School on the 18th of this month. . The tournament's organizer, Mrs. Joan Davis, tald the Herald late last week thal Table: Tennis Clubs in Telkwa, good start, having hammered Rupert in their only meeting “this year. . As well as Point Grey, Prince George and Prince Rupert, the Houston Shadows will have to Houston, Smithers and Prince Rupert have been invited -to compete in the one dale fete. . The -provineial’ - cham- “* be held in Vancpuver on the 2ad. of February but, according to ’ Mrs, Davis, it is doubtful that lournment here-will be sent. to Vancouver because of a lack of funds. |” . «Whether. we sald Mrs. Davis, “depends on. whether the individual can Local judokas promoted. , The Terrace Judo Club held & promotional nigh! on Decembe! ‘Around: the House os (CLIP AND SAVE. . Thai old plastic shower curtain . makes a fire drapciath. Sort outgrown baby clothes In boses according to size. No more searching through piles for a frignd in pead. oe Place a.small, heatproof dish of AF water in the oven when you bake. Keeps cakes moist, and’ By bread crust won’t gat too hard. Banana baby food substitutes beautifully for frash bananas in, cake or bread.- - ; . Water plants-with the water in, which eggs have been bolled - ar add Jor 4 crushedeggshells toa 4 quart of* water. Great minerals! . , a Did you know that Filter Queen is used by several of the hatels and. motels right here in Terrace. * | ; : > "Prasented 23 a, community service-by =| . Furer Qugen . Cleaner “PTR. Distributors Lidl No, 5-4554 Latella Ave.: Terrace, B.C. Phone 615-3884" ' Brousseau, . McKinnon, John Bartlett, Kent . Goddard, Garnet Doell, Donald | CANADASFINEST “ff = ‘oon which saw (wenty-five judokas awarded higher degrees in the sport. ..The highest honors went tc Joe Mandur, a junior, who was promoted to a green belt and was named as ane of the Club's assistant instructors, Joe has done well in comipetition ; throughout the area this year, . ..Promoted (to yellow bell were: Gagnon, Jocelyn Pellitier, Allan Gale, Kevin Goddard, Mike Spenter M Hahn, Ernest Banthoux, Karen Arnold-Smith, Maureen Palahicky, Sheldon Yasinchuck and Bryan Supernault. Eight judokas were promoted to orange belt; Troy Farkvam, Fred Hahn, Phillip «: Guy Farkvam, Tibor Mandur, Dayid Hill, Rudolph Mot- schilnig, . Angela Motschilnig, Julius Mandur, Roger Sandahl. - _ The evening also saw the draw made for 44 a beef, The winning’ ticket number, °1766, was held by L Pelletie Scott Avenue. © =: . There wiil-be new classes for 7th of January in the basement of the Skeena Secondary School, Or Ty “3, " ~~, & be"? Teen Caligula, a mad emperorof |” Rome, appointed his horse to a counselorship. He probably did a better: job than Ihe emperor! ~ | BENSON & 3101 Blokeb _ CARPENTRY'& MILLWORK ° HALES LTD.| un St., Terrace: a GENERAL ft | CUSTOM CABINETS 3) COMMERCIAL MILLWORK «so: —- PRE-HUNG. DOORS and RESIDENTIAL irlguaet t Cie e ite paneer sin | “Over 20 Years Of Craftsmaship" | No Job Too Large Or Too Small Free ENimates - Qur Office Or In, Your Home Financing ‘Available — = Cali ’ Evenings Call, ‘ _ 0. Banon * 63 Re. 636-7078 hdl 5.5455. Evenings Call ; D,Hates | Res, 635-7923, winner’ from the . regional... I have: - representatives in Vancouver,” . v of 4717 beginners commencing on the - MARK HAMILTON ~ Reps trounce Mounties 9-3 _ Marcel Tookenay fed Dick Shinde a perfect pass right in front of Stafford. Shinde lost control of the puck momentarily and then, with a great second * effort, got the disk on his stick, and ‘slid it between Stafford’s. legs. -. Pos 7 Dick Shinde scored his second ‘jpst after the fifteen minute. mark in the second frame when he and Rino Michaud broke in jwoonone . Al 16:23 Ihe Reps compleled their scoring « for the period with Dale Kushner set up by Rick Letwoski and Mel Motz. The RCMP regained a little of the edge in play they had held in the carly part of the first period inthe third but couldn‘t find the holes in Ken Senger or the steady Rep team defensive squad. Just into the period Keith Camilli left the ice with a leg injury after a collision at the Reps blue-line and it wasn’t long before Bernie Dubco set himself up onthe corner of Senger's crease and Look a pass " from Don Gillispie, - Dubeo had no problem beating Senger on lhe play and the RCMP had their third and await tourney __ 6356357 | final goal. of the game. Ralph Mohr of the Mounties was sent off for tripping at 6:40 and it didn'l lake. the Reps power-play many seconds to put the finishing tauches oa the game, Only thirteen seconds had expired in the penalty when Rino Michaud scored his second and Mel Motz picked up his -third assist of the encounter. Thal finished the scoring for the game, though it wasn’t-for lack - “of trying or from a lack of shots on goal thal no more goals were scored. . Marcel Tookenay -with one goal and two assists, Me } Motz with three assists and Rino Michaud with 2 goals and one assist were top point getters for the Reps, Dale Kushner and Dick Shinde each scored two . goals while Rick Letowski netted one and assisted on another and Kenny Ziegler set up two markers, Fred Lawless had one point for his goal, while Wes Phillips had one point for hig_assist. For the RCMP it was five ’ players with a single point each, Bort, Dubco and Exner for their goals and Gilispie and Troki chuk for their assists. _ Cents Mike-Fynn and. Hal Cheap shols were the order of the day Tuesday as the Cen- tennials took on the Com- merciai League Reps ina New | Years Day special to raise money for the swimming pool. Mernbers of both teams used - their bodies and slicks as weapons in the game which saw . the Cents come away with a 5-2 evictory. The Cents.took a three to one lead in a penalty filled first period ongoals by Glen Cochrane, Bob. Peebles. Ken. Ziegler replied for theTertace Com- mercial Reps. ae Penalties in the frame went to Teylor, Thorsteinsen and Me' Motz of the Reps while 7 THE Cenis had Gord Cochrane, Fim Cook and Dennis Gaebring caught Srealing rules. - The only goal of the second frame was scored by Wes Phillips who took a pass {rom . Rick Olsen and beat Doug Forbes inthe Cents net.. The Papke and the Reps John be’taken in competition in the, from their piaying days with the "great basketball action for local toursament, The Shadows threat is not to be taken lightly by the teams as local players : will remember the prowess of | the Janzen boys on the court afford it.” . Mrs. Davis - also expressed “* disappointment in that only It look the Ketchikan Kay- “Hi's from Ketchikan Alaska ~ every bit of their considerable’ basketball prowess (a beat the Caledonia Kermodes in Terrace and even at.that they only ‘pulled the victory oul in the dying minutes of the match. .~ "With the score ted 86-86 in the last minute of the Tuesday night “encounter the Kermodes were ‘pressing for the win, perhaps a bit too hard. A Kermode for- ward fouled a Ketchikan defendeand although the player - “missed on his _free-shol the rebound was grabbed by the Kay-Hi's and stuffed home for. an 88-86 win. : Janvary 2 Wednesday - 7:30-9 - Adults ONLY: ‘January 4 Friday January 5 Saturday january 6 Sunday 8-10. - Adults ONLY January 7 Monday FREE. January 8 Tuesday 7:30-9: J0pm - Genera or Terrace — "DISTRICT OF TERRACE PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT - Skating =| 9:30-Tlam -. General Skating. "1;40-3 - 12 and under ONLY": 9-1lam - General Skating (Pre-sc 7:15-9: 15pm - Students & Adulis 5:15-7pm - General. Skating , - 8:30 - Houston vs Centennials 2:00pm - Prince Rupert vs 5:30-7:30pm - Family Skating (c accompanied by a parent) — | Skating ’ Skeena Tsimshains. ~ The Kinsmen, who are, sponsoring the tournament in order loprovide top competition — for the local team and some Table Tennis was an official BCFWS event in Terrace. . . Prince Rupert also has only one . . ‘That score marked the closest a loca:] team has come to a visiting Alaskan baskelbali squad in some time. The played the Kelchikan Varisty team ‘earlier-in the night and . j faced their. first loss of ‘Ihe season, against a powerful well- balanced team. The margin of victory was over twenty points, Full details, as well as game reporis, were to have been submitted fo the Herald by members: of the Caledonia journalism. class but due to a mix-up in communications and the holiday break, the article promised never materialized. re-schoolers FREE) * QA =” s Centennials. hildrei: must be | :15-12n00n - Genral Skating (Pre-schoolers: ; : Tickets are now available for Events 37. 9 (January 5, Houston. vs Centenniais) and Event 9° § 38 (January 6, Prince Rupert vs Centennials) at | the Terrace Recreation Office, Tarrace Arena Monday to Friday 9-12, .1-5Spm. 7 7: 4 Skeena Tsimshains. § .fans, are. sponsoring -their tournament for many years now and have made the event one. of the sporting high lights. in -Terrace. . me event, while Kitimal has two. By comparison Dawson Creek is sponsoring eleven separate evdnis. ’ So okpee Terrace will the province-wide ‘Quedd f thes Lanes" bowling event, which is recognized by the BCFWS and inchwies over. fifty, ather B.C. communities. °° 82 Phone 635-6511 " year by B.C. courses which are warrants. t ! ‘ " Nocational School, - ” DIESEL TUNELUP — 72 . SMALL ENGINE REPAIR $36.00 Dennis Gaerhing and © also takepart in fF The following information is provided on co ne Vocational School, Terrace. ‘Additional or. different © trade orientad may be. offered ‘if the demand Anrlication forms will be availab ‘on ine first night the course is offered. ; st.” BINANCIALASSISTANCE |. In-some cases Canada Ma ‘Manpower. Centra. counceliors ADVANCED WELDING — 72 hours ~ . This coursa is designed to advance This course is designed to up-date t : spits course will caver small gutboard mo ‘ "etc, and is intended to improve tha skills of persons maintaining and . small motors, Ugon succassful completion of the course, students enauld 68 able tp _ perform tune-ups and maintenance functions and tq trouble shoot faults, Mondays and Wednesdays commencing January?, 1974 atsevenpm: ELECTRONICS — BASIC —72 hours. . “This course is designed ta cover basic AC an plication and use of testing aquipment This course should provide the necessary . asic information required ta proceed to advanced training in Electronics at a later date, Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 to 10 pm.commencing January 7,1974 Fee “WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1974 eap shots and _ ippy hockey mar match Taylor all. recived slashing. minors in the second frame. . There wera thirteen penalties called in the third period ‘in-, cluding o five minite major. for.: fighting to Gord Cochrane and @ -: triple minor to azKenny- - Ziegler. . Scoring for the Cents in the third were Dallas Ellerby and Bob Peebles. . The game was out of hand from the beginning and only calmed down a litile inthe third ~ only to flare up in the dying minutes. Members ot both teams were slashing, elbowing and throwing barely legal checks, much to the delight ofa Zood portion ofthe crowd, TERRACE CENTENNIALS nected far no less than? goals change in Bob's style of play likely well surpassed. Referee Saudy Hubbard, 2 _ Ever since the beginning’of (he season, Bob Bremer hps been playing in the shadow of his linemales, Bob Peebles and . Mike Jynn. But now, as you probably know, Bob has come Sout of that shadow in a most outstanding way. He has con- him perhaps the hottest play Possibly one of the reasons . He has ‘become much more aggressive. This,makes opposing players-much more wary of his presence, and causes them to make more mistakes. Bob has madelt his business to capitalize on the chances. - Bob's teams in Drumhellar and Morrin, Alberta both went tothe Provintial championships in 71-72 and 72-73, These — were his Midget and Bantam years... reg Early in the present season Bob‘said that: he would ‘bé ~ A. happy. if he scored 20 goals this year, He now has 17 in 25 games, and It appears that his goal willbe reached and most newcomer to the game of-of- ficialing seemed unsure of. a himself and was far from eager- “to call infractions ‘although, at, thes ‘lie raised his arm and... then dropped it. a Not all the fault for the game ean ‘rest with. the referee hegever, it is the. players - themselves that setthe style and did their best to. hospitialize -some-one unless appearances ara deceiving. _ Two players were shaken Up, . Kevin Olsen and Bob Peables of the Cents, bul many more recieved bruises and cuts, The game was full of chipps checks and cheap shotsand was perhaps the worst played in the Terrace Arena {o daic, ~ ad ee in the last two games, making er in the league. —— for all the. goats has been the f Sponsored. by.) 6-230 OVERWAITEA B.C. Vocational School . Terrace” Programme of Evening Courses | : urses to be offered this [REGISTRATION - . a hours . = 90 hours: -” _ POWER ENGINEERING UP-GRADE — 72 hour. 4, _ This'is-@ tutarlal type course’ for students who are te: Ihbe offfred each Saturday “Y ‘commencing January 12,1973. °°: FOOD le at the Vocational School. : : poe npower may approve the payment of fees far qual persons who take courses ta upgrade them. in their. prosént ‘employment, Canada will be available on Registration Night at: the oy | COURSES. OFFERED’ © WELDING BASIC — 72 hours -- ‘ -_ This course is intanded fo assist persons working In trades : amount of welding skill but do not warrant the employment ofa full time welder,Bath © theory and practical-are included. M londays and Wednesdays fro ~. commencing January 7, 1974 . an rhis the knowladge and skills of persons who have 2 completed a Basic Welding Course or those who have had field welding axperience ~ but whe have had no formal instruction. Bath theory and practical ara included. - Tuesdays and Thursdays {rom ? to 10 pm. conmencing January 61974 Fae $36.00 ; | he knowledge and skills of persons engaged in this trade and may be used for persons working toward their T.Q.-examination ad- ministered by the Apprenticeship Branch of the Department of Labour, Tuesdays and Thursdays fram 7 to 10 pm. commencing January 8, 1974," tors, lawn’ mower and chain saw motors, d OC theory and circuits and the ap: King appropriate ‘Southern “Albarta Institute of Technology Course to obtain certlficatién at ane srihe following: ___ Boiter-Oparator, Fourth Class Engineer, Thir Class Enginoer, Second Class Engineer, _” ..- oF First Class Enginear. Students who have taken sucha. course should consider ‘~ * gnrolinent also: The coursé wil ay “Teratem a. . Tae fe Box 726 Enrollment will be done wot ay ifled ‘Which require a certain | .- m7 t0 10 pm. ;: ~ "Fee $36.00 \ Fee $3600 _. Fee $4500 ‘ ¢ ‘ from 9/00 am to 4:00 pm, y- § “oe, | Fee $36,00 °°