PAGE Al2, THE HERALD, Wednesday, December 1, 1974 ‘Rowe « hat trick McEWAN GM 5 TOTEM FORD 3 McEwan GM and Terrace Totem Ford batWed it out at the local arena last Thur- say night in a Commercial Hockey game, and when the final uzzer sdunded McEwan had skated away with a 5 to 3 victory. Totem Ford was first to hi¢ the scoreboard in this close game. Dick Shinde took a pass from Larry Hackman and the score was i to 0 for Ford. McEwan tied the count five minutes later. Rick Lewis picked the puck out of ‘a pileup in front of Ford's net and drove it home, Scott Carp and Don Watt assisting. - Totem Ford went one up as the period was almost over, A shot from the point went high-in the air, then dropped in front of the net. Ken Hinds poked it in, assists going to Toby Taylor and Larry Hackman. McEwan tied the score at 2 to 2 with less than five minutes gone in the second. Rae Rowe took a perfect pass from Frank O'Brien and found the open side of the net, With only 2:46 left in the frame, Scott Carp was left uncovered in front of the Ford net. Marcel Tookenay fed him the puck and McEwan had a one goal lead. McEwan Motors were killing off a penalty with only five seconds left in the game. Marcel Tookenay ocked the disc into his own net and the score was tied at 3-3. Bob Peacock was given credit for the goal, Rae Rowe scored his -second goal of the night with just over four minutes gone nm the third. Rae got the puck in the slot, spun around and fired at the net, The uck slid along the ice and into the right corner of the cage — assists going to Ron Dickie and Bob Sewehuk. Rowe completed his hat trick with less than six minutes left in the contest, after being’ set up by Marcel Tookenay Nevison. Final score of the game, McEwan Motors 5, Totem Ford 3. . Pohle wins second POHLE 6McEWAN GM 3 It seems that Pohle Lumber is the only team in the Commercial Hockey League that can win over the high-flying McEwan Motors club. They made it | two in a row last Monday night at the Terrace arena. Terry Markwart picked up a total of four points for his night's work, consisting of two goals and two assiats to lead the Pohle Lumber team to victory. Dale Kushner, Bob Cooper and dined Dew. nter each chipped in wi ree poin efforts. Bob. Cooper opened the scoring for the Lumbermen at 3:13 on a nice pass from Jerry Markwart and Randy MacDonald. Dale Kushner made the score 2-0 four minutes later, assisted by Cooper and Markwart. McEwan was laying a man short at the ime. The period ended with Pohle enjoying a 2 to 0 lead. Lanny Nevison got the GM team rolling with the first goal of the second frame, Marcel Tookenay getting the puck back to the point and Nevison driving it home. - Al 4:26, Sev Piattoni fed Daryl DeWsnter a perfect pass and Pohte had their two geal lead back. Four minutes later DeWynter gave Pohle a three goal lead after being set up by Dale Kushner. With 2:04 left in the period, Rick Lewis made the count 4 to 2, Tookenay setting up the play, and the period ended that way with ho more scoring, McEwan Motors came out skating in the third period and Rick Lewis, with his second goal of the evening brought them within one goal. Tookenay got the assist but that was the end of McEwan scoring as Terry Markwart scored two straight to put the game away for Pohle. Markwart’s first came with a GM player in the penalty box, assists going to DeWynter and Kushner, and with less than a minute left in the game, Terry again dented the twine after taking a pass from Bob Coope the final score 6 to 3 for Pohle, Fordmen win scorefest TERRACE TOTEM FORD 8 GORDON AND AN- DERSON 5 Terrace Totem Ford took the measure of Gordon and Anderson by the score of 8-5 in the second game played in the Terrace Commercial Hockey League last Monday night. The high scoring affair saw Dick Shinde of Totem Foard pick up a total of six scoring points on one goal and five assists. Jim Gustafson scored the first goal of the game al 1:36 of the opening frame to give Gordon and Anderson a one goal lead. : Bob Peacock evened the count at one each near the midway point of the period, assisted by Qwen Greaves and DiekShinde and the first frame ended in a 1-1 tie. Gordon and Anderson got a gift goal at the four minute mark of the second. Terrace Ford goaltender went out to his blueline on a clearing shot from the G&A end.:-He missed the puck and Brad Letham just skated by and slid the disc into the yawning cage. Bob Peacock got that one back less than two minutes later with Rino Michaud getting an assist on the play. Gordon and Anderson regained their one goal lead two minutes later on a goal by Brad Letham. Letham got a perfect pass from Don Clifford. Totem Ford got the final marker of the second frame and the game was tied 3-3. Rino Michaud flipped the puck high into the cage on passes from Shinde and Mark Hidberg. Totem Ford outscored G & A five to one in the final riod .to take the’: game. .. iles' ‘Green from Shinde; ~ Larr Hackman from Shinde, and Peacock, Hack- man from Bab Middleton and Shinde, Shinde from Mike Scott and Hackman, Bob Peacock unassisted, were the scoring plays for Totem Ford. Gordon and Anderson scoring was handled by Barry Heinen, unassisted, and Richard Bruggeman from Ken Klippert. Kermodes win by Carolyn Smaha The Caledonia Kermodes got off to a good start this season hosting their first Basketball Playday last Saturday, November 27. Kermodes opposed the Fraser Lake Cougars for a win of 89 to 54. High scorers for this game were Ernie - Dusdal with 31 points, Clayton Williams with 20 points and Tony Czink with 14 points. Halftime score ‘was 27 to 44 in favour of the Kermodes. The evening showed Caledonia again topping Fraser Lake with a halftime score of 21 to 59 and EMPLOYER: TERM: SALARY: DUTIES: QUALIFICATIONS: education. P.O. Box 322 Hazelton, B.C. Hazelton, B.C. + Vol 1¥6 . Ph: 842-5283 Gitskan-Carrier Outreach Project a final score of 59 to 115, High scorers were Tony Czink with 24, Clayton Williams with 23 points and Lindsay Coburn and Kevin Earl, both with 19 points. Game times are: Friday, December 3 3:00 p.m. Smithers vs Kitimat 7:30 p.m. Hazelton ys Rupert #00 p.m. Terrace vs Smithers Saturday, December 4 9:30 a.m. Hazelton vs Kitimat lia.m. Rupert vs Terrace 2:00 p.m. Rupert vs Kitimat 3:30 p.m. Hazelton vs Smithers Community Development Co-ordinator CLOSING DATE: | Dec. 3, 1976 Gitskan-Carrier District Tribal Council Dec, 15, 1976 ta July 15, 1977 $900.00 per month Under the Direction of the Advisory Committee to the District Tribal Council, to assist the Council to: plan, develop, and implement com- munity development strategy; carry out administrative duties as required to assist the Advisory Committee; supervise such employees as may be necessary for implementation of these goals; perform other duties as may be required by the District Tribal Council, - Show effectiveness in working with Native people. » Capacity for working with little supervision, - Demonstrated capacity for administrative and reporting work, com- bined with the abiilty normally required to complete high school - Must have own transportation. SUBMIT RESUME AND REFERENCE TO: * Next weekend, December 3 and 4, Caledonia Senior Secondary will hold a Zone and Lanny | r to make . Bowling _ FIVE PIN BOWLING ASSOCIATION by Lillian Joyes Reports — reports — who hands in their reports? Secretaries, that’a who (is osed to}. Sometimes I supe et ’em and sometimes I n't but here for this week is what I got. Monday Men's Team igh Triple - Reds - 15 Team High Single - Reds - Playday. Kitimat, Prince — *t and Smithers teams attend. Ru All games will be played at Caledonia-except game keena. All our Terrace teams; number 7 which will be a t spectators are en- couraged to attend. Support 1240 Men’s High Triple - J. Wideman - 771 Men’s High Single - Dan Rosengren - 325. Monday Mixed — Missing: Tuesday Coffee League Team High Triple - Silly, Team High Single - Sil ‘eam. ingle « y Larks - 1008. ; Ladies’ High Triple Gilberta Rioux - 654 Ladies’ High Single - Yvette Daigle - 293 Wednesday Matinee Team High Tripte - Coffee Slurpers - 2663 Team High Single - Coffee SI + 979 Ladies’ High Triple - Sherry Renney - Ladies’ High Single - Sherry Renney - 248 Wednesday Night Ladies Team High Tripie - Road Runners - 2823 Team High Single - Road Runners - 1011 Ladies’ High Triple - Mary Ann Rasmussen - 670 Ladies’ High Single - Eva Braun - 280 ; Thuraday Mixed - Missing Friday Mixed Jeam High Triple ~ 4077 - | Outreach salary; closing date; OBJECTIVES: To promote Vocationa Hazelton area, enrolled in these courses continuation “of vocafi DUTIES: GENERAL 1) Counselling for those a. individual b) family counselling c. group counselling d. class-room work SUBMIT RESUME TO: P.O, Box 322 Hazelton, B.C. - Vos 1V0 Ph: 842-5263 EMPLOYER: Gitskan-Carrier Tribal ‘Cauncll $900.00 per month December 3, 1976 To motivate those students | to completion. To assist students to overcome all obstacles and problems which may affect completion of the course(s). To ensure the jf § cational. training courses. f°. appropriate to the needs of thé area, i 2) Other spectal services. 3) Related administrative requirements. Gitskan-Carrier Triba! Council Team High Single - 4077 Squad - 1157 Men's High Triple - Ed ‘airless - 785 Men's High Single’ - Ed. Fairless - 204 Ladies’ High Single - Lorna Sperman - 270 Ladies’ High Triple - Lorna Sperman - 754 ‘ Bantams ; They have a 3-way tie for first place in this league with the Terrace Tigers, Pin litters and the Boo-Boos tied up with 39 points apiece — good work Ban- tams —- keep it up. Girls’ High Single - Sheryl] Girl's High Double - Sheryl irl’s ouble - Shery: Be highs ge - 7 "3 Hi ingle - Troy Tymaschuk ~ 222 Boy's High Double - Troy Tymaschuk - 406 Seniors John’s Club - 43 pts.; Headpins - 40 pts. ; Aces - 25 pis.; Upics - 25 pts. Girl's High Single - Yvonne Brown - 193 Girl's High Triple - Debbie Boy's iiigh Single - D ‘9 High Single - Do Hill - 335 "8 “3 Boy's High Triple - David Renney - 697 Majors Team Standings: Goofballs - 32 pts.; Mumfy’s Marooners +26 pts.; Para Pins - 14 pts.; Hound Dogs - 13 pts. Come on Hound Dogs. You're slipping again. Men's High Single - Maryin Schulmiester - 257 Men's High Triple - Marvin Schulmiester - 652 Ladies’ High Single - Sherry Renney - 278 . Counsellor. | Training courses in the to continue their studies . weet in training courses student counselling See you at the alleys. “The business of life is to go forwards.” — Semuel Johnson Ladies’ High Triple - Sherry Renney - 719 Average for men is Ernie Hidber with a 228 and Diane Mumford for the ladies with a 207, Remember — children follow our examples —. criticize them and you criticize yourself. BRAND NEW HOME — Terrace takes y4 of 4 Kitimat of four events in the Kitimat Annual Ladies Open Bon- Beautiful 5.7 ac. parcel In peaceful & scenic rural setting on Nelson Rd. at New Ramo. The 1000 sq. H, 3 bdrm. home features patio doors off dining rm.. w-w carpet, separate laundry area & attached carport with enclosed storage rm. spiel played in the Priced to sell at $26,000 & qualifies for B.C. 2nd Mortgage of uminum City last $5,000 or Grant of $1,000, With $2,000 down & B.C. 2nd of 65,000 weekend. vendor will carry batance af 12 percent over 20 years. The rink skipped by Dot Bartlett of Terrace won the “A” event. Jean Billings of Prince Rupert won the “B” event. Kay Minchen of Kitimat won the ‘‘C” event and Barb Heathfield of Terrace took the “D” event. Make It happen — call us today. McCOLL Real Estate Services Ltd. 4609-A LAKELSE AVE. 635-6131 - DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE OF HEARING (SECTION 873 MUNICIPAL ACT) TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of the District of Terrace, sitting as a Council pursuant to Section 873 of ‘The Municipal Act’ will, at the hour of 7:30 in the afternoon on Monday, the 20th day of December, 1976, in the Council Chambers of the Council Building, hear represen- tations by the Building Inspector and others as to why the following premises should be declared a nuisance: The East V2 of Block “B“, {Reference Plan 2051) District Lot 362, Range 5, Coast District, Plan 1919; . Lot é, Black 33, Distriet Lot 362, Range 5, Coast District, Plan AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that should the Council declare that any of the premises or parts thereof be a nuisance, then Council will be asked to order that the same be removed, pulled down or otherwise destroyed. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that should you wish to make representation fo the Council regarding any of the premises listed on the Attached sheet, you may appear at that time, date and place to make your presentation to Council. This Notice is given by. the Council of the District of Terrace this 30th day of November, 1976. G.W. Buchanan Clerk-Administrator Eleanor Froese is pleased to announce the oponing cf gf ¢. A store with a Christian emphasis Books for Children, Teens, Adults. Biblos - Grafts - “Ideals” magazines. Something Good .... to Listen to Records - 8 Track Tapes - Cassettes. | Something Good... te Give - Meaningful Greeting Cards - Stationery - Plaques - Gifts.” = Terrace, B.C. ‘Ho. 4 - 4117 Lakelse Ave. Next to Fiold’s In the Super-Valu Shopping Centre. Hours: 10 al. ; 6 pm. Monday to Saturday | Open till 9 p.m. on Friday | o