‘Skeena | basketball players compete in Prince George © It was fourth for boys and seventh for girls in junior high school basket- ball tournaments attended. by Skeena teams at Prince George on. the Jan. 24 weekend. - On the boys side, Prince Rupert’s Booth Ravens went through unbeaten to down Prince George Sec- ondary 76-28 in the final. Organizers selected three players from each team - for all-stars, with Ryan - Leighton, Tag Dundas and Bill Chan named. for the Ravens. ~ §$keena Tsimpseans lost 35-31 to Kelly Road in their first game as John Favela led them with eight points. In their second. game, Skeena downed MacKenzie 55-36. Ginger . Minhas paced them with — 12 points. In n the battle for fourth place, Skeena took out College Heights 46-28 as Andy Davis fired home a - dozen to lead the scoring, Favela, Davis. and Paul Manhas were chosen as all-stars. In the girls’ tournament across town at College Heights, Skeena started by losing 49-34 to Prince George, despite the Jody Cox 18-point effort. - In game two Skeena whipped Valemount 46-15 before losing 48-28 in the final game against John - McInnes. " Skeena Tsimpsean Junior boys basketball team huddle in an instructional conference during time-out in a recent match against the Ketchikan Jayvees in Terrace. Terrace to host the 31st curling playdown TERRACE — With the annual Terrace legion bonspiel now out of the way, the Terrace Curling Club is getting set to host — the legion’s 31st annual B.C. playdown with 14 . teams from around the province playing in a double-knockout series. It starts with one draw Thursday, Feb, 5 at 4:30 p.m. Opening ceremonies are Thursday night at 7:30 p.m, Three draws are sched- . uled for Friday starting at 8 a.m., followed by a ban- quet that night, Satur- day’s action starts at 9 a.m. and goes on until the evening hours. If a tie- breaker is needed, they play Sunday morning at 9 a.m. Terrace Junior boys basketball players from Skeena compete against Ketchikan Jayvees in recent game action. Bantams eliminated The Terrace Inland Kenworth Bantams, now in Sorel, Quebec for a cultural.exchange, cleared the way for this trip by playing off for zone honors against the Kitimat Bantams on the Jan. 24 weekend. They tangied i ina best- of-three series, with the winner advancing later to - play Prince Rupert for the zone title. Kitimat continued their power over Terrace by scoring a 10-3 victory in the first game. But Ter- race surprized their hosts by coming back to win game two 5-4. The third and deciding gaine went down to the wire with Kitimat edging out a 6-5 win to eliminate Terrace. ° Front wheel drive e AM/FM stereo radio e Rear window - defroster ¢ Tinted glass Basketball players for the Skeena Tsimpsean Junior boys taam wait for floor action during an. Loo meal Be 4 TNS | ae jos mo ; Terace Review — Wednesiy, February, 1987 a - \ND BECAUSE OF VALUE LIKE THIS: | J ¢ Air conditioning _ exhibition game in mid-January against the Ketchikan Jayvees. e Dual power mirrors | ° Power send and brakes e 5 speed manual transaxle e3 year unlimited [> @ ‘distance power ae train warranty | - # Advanced serodys | 7 g - namic styling 5 - | “throughout | ‘distance corrosion warranty ALL FOR ONLY $10, 533 *Based on M.S'R.P. lor 1987 Tempo and Topaz L 2-door model equipped with Alr Conditioning and 5-Speed Manual Extra Value veveds Baaler may Sell for less. Includes freight and _ : Air Condilioning excise tax. Excludes licence and any provicial taxes. Not all dealers may have specially-equipped vehicles in stock for Immediate delivery. NUMBER ONE SELLING | NUMBER ONE SELLING TERRACE CAR IN CANADA! Quality is Job 1 MERCURY IN CANADA! ng les Te Dealer # 5548 We listen better... and act! CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-772-1128 4631 KEITH AVE., TERRACE B.C., PHONE: 635-4984