8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, November'l5, 1989 More than 40 foursomes competed in round-the-clock bow!- ing at Terrace Lanes on Nov. 4 weekend. It was the annual ~ Terrace Bowlaspiel with teams from across the Northwest: taking part. Terrace teams won most of the prizes as expected, but it was Prince Rupert’s entry of Joe’s Auto grabbing top honors of first place in ‘A’ event at the re- cent bowlaspiel at Terrace: Lanes. Terrace’s Having-Fun-Yet finished runnerup in ‘A’, while ‘Amma Nets of . Rupert.. took. third and Rudon of Terrace fourth. -Terrace’s Travellers won ‘B’ event and also turned in the team high triple score of 3333. Mohawk had team single of 1281, but failed to place in the top four of all four events. Runnerup in ‘B’ event was One-Brick-Short-of-a-Load. from Tertace. Kitimat’s Ol’ Keg won third place with Terrace’s Bowlaspiel a winner Leona Wilcox coming in fourth. Winner and runnerup for ‘C’ event went to two Terrace en- tries — Mountainview Account- ing and SKB Salvage. The Elks _of Kitimat grabbed third place, followed by a tie between Ben- son Optical and Tymoschuk Agencies of Terrace. . In {D’ event, it was all Terrace « teams from first. to fourth. Mailloux Logging won it, fol- lowed by Terrace Lanes, Wee Four and G.T.G. Wayne Le Beau went home with two individual honors, fir- ing a 395 men’s high single and 878 men’s high triple. Diane Francis wound up with a 903 for ladies’ high triple. Sherry Lopushinsky tossed a 372 for ladies’ high single. Zone 10 seniors get organized Increased participation from all areas of zone 10 was the theme that came out of last weekend's B.C, Senior Games Society meeting at the Terrace Happy Gang Centre. Although representatives at- tended from Kitimat, Prince ’ Rupert reps were unable to make it. A new slate of Terrace members was elected to take over for the next year. Bud Kirkaldy becomes zone. repre- sentative while Ken. Perry takes the president’s chair, Vice- presidents are Bob Goodwin and Fred Annett. Evelyn Francis is secretary and Fran Lindstrom is treasurer. Members are hoping to field about 150 seniors aged 55 and up for the third annual games coming up September 5 to 7 of next year at Comox. This year they had more than 70 competing at the Trail games. Several meetings to organize varied sports and raise travel funds are planned this winter.+ Sharples improving An appointment with the doc- tor tomorrow in Detroit is ex- _., pected to clear Terrace’s Jeff ~~ Sharples to fly to Edmonton this ‘Saturday and begin a career with - ‘his second NHL team, the Ed- o] monton Oilers. ‘Sharples’ weekend checkup ‘ revealed his injured shoulder as “40 percent repaired, and cleared fie way for him to start skating a during. workouts of the Wiridsor - Spitfires, of the junior: Ontario Hockey League. His on-ice con- ditioning began yesterday. Plans now call for him to report to Edmonton this coming weekend where he'll complete his rehabilitation, then go to the American Hockey League’s Cape Breton Oilers at Sidney, Nova Scotia. Doctors have told him he’s a week ahead of schedule on repairs to the injury. Draw 1 Atchison 10, MacDougal 8 Himech 8, Blanes 4 Draw 2 MacDougall 5, Himech3 Atchison 7, McGregor 4 ‘Draw 3 Blanes 9, Atchison 6 MacDougall 9, McGregor 8 Draw 4 Blanes 10, MacDougall 6 McGregor 7, Himech 4 Draw 5 MeGragor 8, Blanes 7 Atchison.8, Himech 7 Bye — MacDougall FINAL STANDINGS — Atchison. (won three, lost one). FIVE-TEAM LADIES ROUND-ROBIN The scores are... swim MEET EAM. FINAL POINTS ' Masset - — 15 Terrace — 263 Kitimat — 479 “. Prinee Rupert — 533 NOVEMBER 4 WEEKEND ‘OCTOBER 21 & 22'AT \T PRINCE RUPERT ERRACE.MEN'S AND LADIES ANNUAL os CASH BONSPIEL AT CURLING CLUB Draw 3 Brise 5, Amonson 4 Amonson to consolation) ~ Reinboldt 4, Palmer 3 (Palmer to consolation) - Bye = McGregor , - ° Bye — Blanes . Bye —Himech Bye — Atchison Minienko 11, Gbre 6 (Obre to consolation) . Baase 8, McDermott 4 (McDermott to consolation) . Draw 4 Te _ - Blanes 9, Gree & (Blanes qualifies) Townley 6, Murphy 3 (Townley qualifies) - Burke 7, Callison 5 (Burke qualities) Bazansky 7, Pritchard 6 (Bazansky qualifies) Draw 5 Brise 6, Green } (Brise qualities) Murphy 10, Reinboldt 8 ( Murphy qualifies) _ Mintenko 7, Collison 5 (Mintanko qualifies) Baase 7, Pritchard 4 (Boose qualifies) Draw 6 . : Baase 6, Burke 5 (Burke wins $200) Brisa 6, ‘Mintenko 5 (Mintenko wins $200) - Townley 7, Blanes 5 (Blanes wins $200) - Bazansky 6, Murphy 4 (Murphy wins $200) MEN'S SEMI-FINALS Brise 7, Baase 4 MacDougall {won two, lost two). Blanes (won two, lost - > dwo)s, AAcGregor. {won,iwo) lost three). 16-TEAM MEN'S Draw 1 Rich Green 9, Arnald Amonson 6 Ken Blanes 8, Rob Brise 7 Ron Tawnlay 6, Don Palmer 4 Ron Murphy 4, Larry Reinboldt 7 Larry Burke 9, Dave Obre 5 Ed Collison 8, Bob Mintenke 1 Ken Kazanski 9, Bob Baose 3 Les Pritchard 6, Rick McDermott 5 - lost two}. Himech {won-one, - - MODIFIED SERIES. TERRACE MEN'S RECREATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE “Nov. 10 Norm's Auto Refinishing 7, Convoy Supply 0 _-Skeena Hotel 6, North Coast Wranglers 2 “Nov. 4. “Inn of the West 7, Convoy Supply 3 - Norm's Auto Refinishing 6, North Coast Wranglers 3 . Mov. 7 ‘Inn of the West 8, Norm's Auto Refinishing 5 ~. Narth Coast Wranglers 4, Convoy Supply 3. Nov. 9 ‘ STANDINGS © TEAM wok Skeena Hotel ; eo Ee al a 1 Norm's Auto Refinishing ey OF dl North Coast Wranglers erie b ee - ee) Inn of the West AY 6 65 Convoy Supply VW 2 8 Northern Motor tnn Okies 1} 2 9 Skeena Hotel 2, Northern Motor Inn Okies | L : ; Palmer 10, Obre 6 a : (Palmer $400, Obre $180) — A ee Townley 8, Bazansky 5 PLAYOFF FOR THIRD AND FOURTH” ‘Bazansky 7, Baase 4 (Bazansky $900, Baase $700) MEN'S FINAL Brise 4, Townley 3 (Brise $1, 600, Townley $1, 100) CONSOLATION SEMIS. oo Palmer 9, Amonson 7 - Obre 5, McDermott 0 (Default) - CONSOLATION FINAL Tt t 0 0 9° 1 3 64 5 o 24 4 4 “HOME a ee FIRE BOAT — ~ BUSINESS | AUTHORIZED AGENTS EVENINGS 695-2015 A an de, re See oe a ars rs