Tink _ by Gary Rix % or m. pe somebody “ wonder Lf there's any fang tonight,"’ someobdy elze says, Another speaks up calling on his comrades to do a good job out there tonight. Finally the coach saya his piece, calling on his players to skate hard and, by all moana, play the body, take a lece of him, any piece of He finishes with the ‘talk on shooting. “Shoot, shoot,” are probakly his final works on his game plan. He'll finish up before they Bit the lony telling theen his They go out, i akate around, the ref blows his whistle and the game starts, This happened last night in & game the TerraceRedsand the Kitimat Winterhawks. One Reds played fairly well last night, making a few mistakes, but came away as “Te came out hitting and scored two goals, the first one coming about two and half minutes into the eae. Barry Heit took a from Richard ‘Smally Pad Dave Reid walked in on the Kitimat goaltender Darrel Man to open the scoring. He followed about nine minutes later. with a solo effort and . Terraceled two-nothing until 18:01 when the Winterhawks . got their first one on a good effort ty Brad Owens on.a ide pass from [an PAGE 6, THE HERALO, Friday, February To; 1978 Reds b This ended the first period, with Terroce ahead.2 to 1. Terrace came back with two mere in the middle half of the gecond period, both of them by Art Frenette, The first was on a pass from Lance Lehouffe and Dave Reid, the second from Dave Reid and Doug Matheson. Kitimat, on the othe an ed the Sco! totie sere at 2 to'2 at the two minute mark. Ron Midakes snapped up a pass in fron Terence’s net and slammed ithome. The pass, a perfect one, was fed to Midaker by Art Delisser and Bob Orpen. Art Frenette finished the scoring for Terrace second period for his third of the night rand ahat trick on a breakaway when the Kitimat defense blew it. Kitimat had their third goal at the 13:00 minute mark Mee Terrace _iefanse attem to clear the pu out of their zone handed a to Bob Orpen. Kitimat pas 2, Bob O broke back over the blueline, Orpen to Jerry Jeffery and to Brad Owens who rammed it home, his second of the night. the same with both teams trading three goals. - The stars for Kitimat were Brad Owens with three goals and two assists for a five point, strong performance on bis part. Ron Midaker was the other Kitimat star, picking up two goals and one assist.: . Terrace stars were Art Frenette with four goals and ALLIANCE CHURCH Pastor Roy Taylor 11:00 am. - Morning Worship 7:15p.m.- Evening Service Wed. 7:30 p.m. - Bible Siudy & Prayer : , s ~ -FERRACE | RO eo Sunday 9:45 - Bible School] BAPTIST CHURCH Cor. Sparks & Kelih ° Pastor Paul Mohninger . Office 635-2407 ., Home 635-5309 Sunday School 9:45 a.m, Morning Worship aa | jam. ; UPLANDS BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor DK, Hate 635-9298 ’ Carner of Halliwell and N. Thomas : 10:00 a.m. Bible Teaching Sunday Schoot 11:00 a.m Morning Worship rvice 30 p.m. Singing and Bible tudy eds. 80) Home Bible Studies "You are Welcome ‘at — OF G00 3341 River Drive ' Terrace, B.C. “638-1561 Rev. R.L, White Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Rev. R.L. Whife Morning Worship 14:00} a.m. Evening Worship 7: 30 p.m. Prayer Service Wed. 7:4 | p.m. Uplands” EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Cor. Park Ave, and . Sparks St. Rev. W.H. Tatum 3302 Sparks Street 635-5115 9:45 Sunday School 1:00 ~Morning Workshi 7:15 Evening Services ‘| 4907 Lazelle Ave. Minister Rev, Dave Mariyn Sunday School ‘ Senlor 12 & up 10:00 a.m. Under 12+ 11:00am, Worship Service 17:00 a.m. eat Hawks. 8-7 Wednesday , ppm. b [than Worship Service pods assiat ‘aning rather ctive ev Barry Heit also had two goals. A new comer, Dave Reid, Played a stand-out game for Terrace on defense, picking up five assists. Reid was by far the classiest player on the ice, Penalties were an integral part of the game with each team picking up eight minutes. . Last night was fan and team appreciation t for Captain Lance Legoutfe who is leaving bachelorhood for the Udy life of a married man this month. Final score was Terrace 8 - Kitimat 7. i pres - jena “Terrace Reds and Kitimat Winterhawks played a sntiatying game Wednesday night in Terrace, with the Reds taking the gam me by a score of 8-7... Kootenay rinks undefeated PRINCE GEORGE, 5.C. {CP} — Two Kootenay rinks continued undefeated after two days of the British Columbia ‘Curling Association junior men’s curling championships by winning «three games Wednesday. Murray Fulkerth of Cran: ‘brook and Bill. 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