oe 4-15, ‘Kitimat in the battle for third junior ‘A’ girls were expected to win their respective Northwest zone volleyball Htles” Nov, 19, and. _ they did. . “Thornhill hosted the eight- ‘team boys’. side and put together an overall record of 10 wins, two losses: ‘In’ the final, “Thornhill beat -eross-town rivals from Skeena of Terrace by 15-12,.10-15, 15-8. "” Semi-final action saw Skeena ' knock off Smithers 15-10, 15-2, while Thornhill struggled to an- 8-15, Kitimat. 15-8, 15-3 win over Prior to the championship game, Smithers pulled off a . 15-9, 15-11 victory over and fourth. - The third-place round-robin teams — Thornhill ‘B’ and Kit- wanga — played off for fifth and sixth places. Thornhill won 14-16, 15-10, 15-2. ‘Thornhill placed three boys. on the all-star team — Chad. Ziegler, Bryan Netzell and Shawn Grier. The other stars . were Steve Dansaw of Skeena, -Dipin Bawa of Kitimat and ‘Miske Combe of Smithers. Junior vol ley season ~ Thornhill’s junior ‘A’ boys and. Kitimat’s over _ In the seven-team aitls? Series at Caledonia school, Kitimat went undefeated by runing. up a 10-win, no-loss record. . The championship game saw them beat out Thornhill in two straight — 15-9, .15-7, In the semi-finals, Kitimat — te downed Rupert’s Booth 15-1, 15-8. Thornhill needed three games to beat out Skeena 15-5, (5-15, 15-12, ag Skeena then took on Booth to — determine third and fourth, ‘Skeena won 15-12, 15-10, The ‘| playoff for fifth and sixth went to Kitwanga with a 15-10, 7-15, 15-12 win over Smithers. Hazel- ton placed seventh, Thornhill and Kitimat both had two players on the all-star team — Kim Rempel and Margo Holubowski of Thornhill, and Colleen Johnston and Hazel Maxwell of Kitimat. The other all-stars were Kristen Anderson of Rupert’s Booth and Michelle Pelletier of Skeena. Meanwhile, the junior ‘B zone girls’ title was settled at. Smithers on the same day. when host Bulkley Valley Christian defeated Thornhill in three sets in the final of the six-team playoff. Thornhill ‘A’ boys’ volleyball team, undefeated in Northwest Zone competition this year, won the Junior ‘A’ boys’ zone title on Saturday, Nov. 19. The team will represent the North- west Zone in the B.C, Winter Games in Nelson in February. Local bowlers miss CBC berth _ Five Northwest bowlers had a- crack at earning a berth in the upcoming CBC Sportsweekend five-pine bowling champion- ships, but only one came close to making it. In the 82-player rolloff at Sur- Winter Games team — The Marge Skead rink of Terrace recently won the zone seven ladies’ _ curling berth for the B.C. Winter Games at Nelson, starting Feb. 23rd. Team members are skip Skead, third Dawn Garner, second Gall Larsen and lead Joan Toovey. 2 00600. ‘Lucky Dollar Bingo Palace | SUNDAY: Terrace Athletics Assn. - MONDAY: Terrace Minor Hockey 4818 Hwy. 16 West - TUESDAY: Kermodes or Jaycees | WEDNESDAY: Terrace Blueback Swim Club - THURSDAY: 747 Air Cadets | Ladies of the Royal Purple _. FRIDAY: Parapelegic Assn. -’ SATURDAY: Parapelegic Foundation Regular | Games EVERYONE WELCOME! (Age 14 years and up) Thank youl Have a Nice day! Extra Games rey and Langley Nov. 19, only John Rasmussen of Kitimat cracked the top 10. Rasmussen, with 10 regular games plus an extra five for placing in the first 18 spots, wound up with a score of 3,896 for 15 games. His sixth place finish overall -earned him $25, The winner was Ron McLellan of Nanaimo who posted a 15-game score of 4,128. Andre Paquin of Houston was second best among the Northerners with a 10-game score of 2,489, good enough for 21st place. Veteran Carole Woods of Prince Rupert finished 23rd with a score of 2,470, Close behind in 27th place was Kitimat’s Rick Trogi with 2,435, Low man on the area totem pole was Tak Nakatsuka of Rupert with a 66th place finish on a score of 2,234, Nanaimo’s McLellan joins Terry McKay of Port Coquitlam as B.C. reps for the TV show which starts January 14. The _ Canadian champ wins $25,000. Timbermen Oldtimers take loss in tourney The Terrace Timbermen Old- timers found teams with younger legs at the Nov. 19 weekend Oldtimers hockey tour- nament, thus losing all three games and placing fourth on ‘A’ side, The host Burns Lake ‘A’ team won this division with Houston Hobblers placing sec- ond, and Prince Rupert Wrinkles third. The other divi- sion (called ‘C’) was won by Smithers, with Burns Lake Duf- fers second, Burns Lake ‘C’ third and Houston ‘C’ fourth. Next action for Oldtimers is this weekend at Smithers. WEDNESDAY IS Men’s or Ladies’ cotton blend dress or business shirts expertly laundered. »~ Oniy drive-thru In town » Best, most rellable and cleanest service » Drop off point at Thomhill Public Market hatever you wear ¢ clean with care, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. — Monday to Friday 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. — Saturday KIDDIE CORNER FROM THE POST OFFICE a hebet wat