RP LUV ESET COT REN TOM LEER EEE ISCO CEA EOL EL EEE ESE GET EAP eee LEOR SCHED TP ORR ES PROPOSED PEED PAGE A8 Stewart . In Terrace For the Stewart team that visited Terrace last week, it was a lot of fun including hockey, staying at a major iocal hotel, going for a swim and so on, As for the hockey, well there was a major mix-up thal affected thal aspect. had Stewart informed * Terrace thal they had a pee wee pup aged leam ready to com- pete, 50. Terrace put up their pee wee pup reps. But when the teams took to the ice there were murmers of surprise, The Stewart team was in fact a bug age leam, one age group younger than the pups. Rather than call off the game the two leams changed goal tenders and played. No score has been released. ‘ The Terrace Minor Hockey Associalion then did some running around and managed to come up with a Jocal bugs leam for a7 a.m, match Friday. The final score inthat match was 10- 0 for Terrace. Terrace In Smither The two losing teams from the pee wee league’s semi-finals won themselves a trip to Smithers for four games there last Saturday, One leam, ‘sponsored by Phil's Service managed to win their first game 62 before dropping their second mateh 5- 2. The olher team, sponsored by Skoglund Logging did not fare as well, dropping both matches. ° The scores were 4-2 and 7-4. Many thanks must go to. the parents whe donated their time lo drive the two teams. lo Smithers and a big, special thank you must go te a. Mr. Cooper who bough the whole. bunch lunch in Hazeiton. Kitimat — In Terrace — There were some difficulties in the match tale last’ week between Terrace and Kitimal midget rep teams , nol the least of which was a flal effort by ihe © - Jocals who appeared lo have ras steoareeareners Sern teger tien AU LEME LECCE TEER ERE BOAT psyched themselves oul even - belure they hit the ice. Tostart things off the Terrace and District Minar Hockey Assacialion had asked for a Kitimat midget house team 1a travel lo Terrace for com- petition bul Kilimat “sent in- stead their midget rep lean : which has played in ihat cities , commercial hockey league throughoul the year, There were only several of tr Terrace forwards that, did ats digging, the defensive effort was almost totally nonexistant and the goal tending, which slarted’ off well was degenerating by the end of the second period. That game was. won handily by ihe Kilimal reps. Terrace. In Hazelton With Saturday's play-offs out of the way lhree Terrace rep teams travelled to Hazellon \o play heir counter-parts there. ‘The pee’wees were lhe big “wdes 18-2." ” : race baniams also scareda victory, 5-4 in oyerlime with Doug Hostland scoring the winning: goal. Inihe final game: hetween the” Terrace midgets and a team fram the Hazelion Commercial Hockey League there was an - uproar. which led io Terrace withdrawing their (eam fale in ihe second periad. Terrace was down 63 vith about five minutes left to play in the second period when a fracas erupted... Terrace players report thal, lean: male Ken. Hostand was penalized five minules for fighting despite the fact-that ha had pol thrawn a punch ar even dropped his gloves.” When he protested he was given a game misconduel. At that lime Ken protested again and was hit by the hey demolished the" referee. left the ice’ and. went- home. despite apologies from the... | Hazellon organizers. of : the | afternoon game. ois The Terrace team ~ THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, boo. a ot Friday aflernoon and.evening - was given aver ayer la minor hockey game play al the Terrace Arena with teams from Houston visiting to lake on their Terrace rivals. ce, _ The pea wee pups from here came up with a good effort but wound upon the wrong end af a 6-2 seore, Scoring for Terrace were Leland MacDonald frem David Gawne and Danny Fagan from-Larry Swanson. : Housten got goals from Brent davis Ubrec), Kevin Dendt, Eric Cardipole and Harley Skipness. Next up were the pee wees and) Houston, still smarting park avenue realty limited 4615, park avenue terrace 635-4971 635-5691" xX i Large 2 Bedroom Home on V2 acra lot on Kalum Lake Drive. 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Hitting the mark for Terrace were David Malzmaier wilh -two, Allan Soucie, Rick Wilde. and Gary Wilde. Allan Saucie assisted on the final, tying goal, e-lbe only assis! given on the five goals." ms The baniams took’ lo the ice ‘nextand wound upon lhe wrong . end of a 7-2count when the final |” buzzer sounded. Goals by. David Pigeau, assisted by Doug Hostland and: Don’ Lindstrom , from Henry Davidson gave the locals a 2-1 lead at the endnof » the. first but their. world soon feel apart and Houston took aver, - Houston's goals came from Cliff McClusky, who scored three, Dave Berthelsen Tas BE BEEEEe. who’ scored: twice’ and Brian Wright . and ‘Doug - Kenzie. *Berthelsen and MeClusky each . picked upan assis| in thal game as well as their goals. W WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1874 a CEVEN SEAS RESTAURANT — Specializing in- , CHINESE FOOD “The Home of Good Comfortable Dining Lounga EXCELLENT .CHINESE COOKING e BEES 0% . Discount for ‘Take Out Orders: FREE HOME DELIVERY Mon, - Thur. (Terrace City Only) 1 3209 Kalum St., Terraca CALL 635-4436 Across from Terrace Hotel | Terrace minor hockey's bus week The Longest Day | If last week was minor hockey's big week, Saturday’ was cer: tainly their big day as the house league finals and a number af exhibition games against teams from Prince Rupert were played. The hockey Saturday went from 8a.m. toa little after 11 p.m, that night and there was hockey a plenty for even the most avid fan of the game. A lot of recognition must go to the executive and members of the Terrace and District Minor Hockey Association who made: Saturday, and the season, an outstanding success. All must be thanked for the many hours they have put into minor hockey for Terrace. a . ' Midgel ob : The Shopper’s Drug Mart team was strongly favored to win the midget house league finals but the Kalum Electric sponsored team . had other ideas and when it was over the Electric team had upset D 1968 Dodge Polara 4 Door Va Auto, PS, Radio, It Skokes - ont 695°" 1971 Chevy Ya Ton P.U., v8 Stn. Trans, Radio & Rear Bumper only 1968 Int. Scout Seout, 4x4, : Low Mileage *1795° Hunter-Fl:herman or 1964 Dodge Yan Stn. Trans, a "63 Mercury Comet Good for motor & trans only ar Stock Car = gg” [3 Pe LU A TRE Re Pi Ime pore Ben Re RTI re Sarah For Pick-ups Shopper's Drugs by a 5-3 count. Kalu Electric’s goals came from Ron Ross with Max MacDonald assisting, Steve Radford an unassisted goal and one assisted by Richard Inkster, Darrel Lind- strom from Ron Ross and Tim Kolner from Steve Radford. . Hitting the make for the Drug Mart six were Mike Radelet from Kenny Hostland, Jeff Pocha from Rick Graham and Arthur Raushenberger and Mike Talahicky from Ken Hostland. ; Bantams - So The Bantams finals, between Pruden and Currie and Manuel's - Restaurant was marred with chippy play and a tolal of .forty minutes in penalties, ohe ten minule misconduct and one game misconduct. And there were a lot more offenses the referee could have called but didn't. - eT! The final score in the game was 7-4 for Pruden and Currie who dominated the game (hockey-wise) from the opening face-off. Gino Iamale started the ball rolling and Pruden then got goals from Donald LaLonde, Donnie McColl from Dan Schmidl, Bruce - Bennett from Micky Wagner, Dan Schmidt from Rick Slemko, Donnie McColl from Dan'Schmidt and Bruce Bennett, Scoring for: Manuel's were Kirby, Mark. Lijungh. : . LO Pee Wee Pups , The pee wee-pups final game was one of the best games played that day and although the players were young, they were there to: play hockey and that they did. 9; es The Duhan’s Welding entry got on the score-board quickly with goals from Mark Sarich and Leland MacDonald and then hung on David Pigeau ,who got two - for a 6-4 victory. Other marksmen were Mark Sarich from Michael ~ Schaeffer, Leland MacDonald wilt his second, Roger Watmn and Rick Wright: Scoring for the Kinsmen were Larry Swanson, Steve MeCardon, Rohert Christ! and Larry Swanson again with Robert Christ] assisting. . oy tee 2 Pee Wees ae The finals in this division featured the Twin River Timber team against Terrace Esso and though the score sheet has gane missing, the Herald has learned Terrace Esso won the game andthe divisions title for this year. . cos : Bantams : note The bantam reps from here battled (he Prince Rupert bantams- next and when thal game was over Rupert held a commanding 10-0 Lenim, Vanler, Andresin, Davis, Lindsay and Buba.: - ; “Pee Wees . Ca, The pee wees rep leam was up against Prince Rupert in the next found who knew the eventual winner ofthat balile. - . Juvenile The winner in the juvenile house league Munson sponsored team. Se ; - Midget mt ‘The final score sheet [rom Saturday night is also missing but the Prince Rupert midget reps were the winners in their match against Aheir Terrace counter-parts, | core have contributed to the success of this season. And, if any players slill have equipment: or uniforms belonging to the minor hockey | al.4813A Park Ayenue or leave them al the Herald office,” - _~~ Phone’ \esat 1970 Mazda 4 Speed, Radlo, this week only $695" Come & ses the Winnebago Kap Covers Large or Small 'G4 Rambler - 6 Cyl Stn, Trans, speciat $9G500 “, 1969 Toyota é cyl 4 Spead, : Radio $1195 a Dealer Licence No . 5571 wed PR RN Rig IEEE AP re ne BD ER nse TE Mehr mT A Poe ascete ten game, bul once again the score sheet is missing and no one could be lead, Rupert’s goals came from Rezulta, Ryde who scored three, : . final was the SR. : : ‘The Miner Hockey Association would like to thank all those who." association they areaskedto return thern to either Jim MacDougall: —