Page 6, The Herald, Tuesday, November 28, 1978 Goll and Country Club Sdeiety dealt with three main insues. The 52 mem- bers who attended the meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 15: were brought up to date a copy of the financlal report for the 1978 season, Over a two year operational period since the course has been leased by the society, the course has shown a profit mortgage. If the society can complete financial arrangements to purchse the golf course property from Thornhill Properties, then, they, the club, will need to with a financial report on the golf course's yearly operation by Club Treasurer, Phil Davies. The club had a each year. However, profit is not great enough for the society to handle anything greater than a the come up with a lot of cash entrance memberships and business donations im- mediately. WILL WE GIVE YOU -M-8, Automatic, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control 1977 CHEV BELAIRE 4. Door Sedan V8 auto, P.S., P.B, 1977 MUSTANG /A.door V-3, 4 speed, T roof, sterea 1977 BRONCO ‘Explorer 4x4 V.8 aufo. “8 Pacscti,cr, ¥-o, auto Trans. ‘902 V4, Auto Trans, 4812 DODGE VA ¥a, Aide : i977 CAPRI S DOOR V3, 4 Speed, Low Mileage , Auto, P.S., 1873 TORINO 2 Door Sport Coupe, V8 auto, Radio 4 Speed, Raised Roof. ¥8 auto trans, You bet we will! When it comes to getting around in . the snow, just take a look af these beauties. They've ‘ got the get up and go you need! 1978 FORD THUNDERBIRD 1974 FORD E350 CLUB wane £974 FORD F100 PICKUP 1976 GRANADA 4 DOOR 1972 ¢OLKSWAGON CAMPER YAN 1972 FORD F250 PICKUP o $7895 $4995 $5595 $6895 $3495 $2395 $5195 $4795 $2695 $3695 $2395 1977 18’ SANGSTER : 165 H,P. Mercury inboard outboard. Easy lead traifer, Toilet - Depth Sounder. Gee-bee Radic. Like new condition $10,500 Terrace Totem Ford Sales Ltd. 4631 Keith 635-4984 4 ‘\ dail f G iP C) R T S a . : \ with Chris Porter A : by Leona Wileox busy yearwith 104mensclub previously suggested Purchase Funding : members, 64 ladies club mortgage of $50,000. The Committee Chairman, The annual general members and 68 juniors. All treasurer would prefer that Sandy Sandover-Sly, meeting of the Skeena Valley members present were given we have a much smaller reported that we have $46,677.67 In escrow trust accounts. There are 31 edged members yet unpaid and $16,650 in pledged business donations as yet unpaid. Sandy has had verbal assurance of $15,500 ‘more, but this is not money in the bank and that where we need it now. Ef all this promised money were forth- coming now it would give us about #-90 thousand dollars. Under the recreational grant that w available to the society, we must produce two-thirds of the purchase price and since the purchase price of the golf course is set at $250,000 we have a long way to go. age course property com some 54 acres and there is ample room for expansion to an 18 hole golf course some time in the future. The enthusiastic group immediately divided up about 200 names of in- dividuals and businesses net so far contacted or who have - not so far donated and these people will be contacted immediately. The membership feel that a golf course must be preserved in this area. Since this Is an already established and operating club, it should be supported by the business community. Today's soclety © demands all the amenities of sports in a community and before moving to an area such aa this, many workers ask re swimming pools, arenas, curling and golf clubs. Let's not lose what we have—su it. The deadline date for a letter of purchase or not to se is set for Dec. 15, 1978. A special general meeting has been set for Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1978 at 4 p.m, at the Skeena Hotel. The third item of business was the election of officers for the coming year. The slate as presented by the nominating elected. Although called, there were no nominations from the floor. Two year directors are Phil Davies, Elsine Johnson and Cecil Moore. One year directors are Bruce Carruthers, Leona Wilcox, Gordon Elliot and Don Thomson. The seventh director is Duke Collins, mens club captain. The elected directors select their own officers and at a later directors meeting this was done, The new club president will be Cecil Moore, Vice President Bruce Carruthers, Treasurer Phil Davies and Secretary Leona Wilcox. This week on the alleys by Kathy Mcleod First off this week I would like to take this opportunity to thank Doug and Marg for putting on the first Scotch | double of the year. Hopefully we will see some more of these fun nights throughout the season, There were approximately 60 people who turned out and without any doubt everyone enjoyed themselves. Now for the weekly results. Top teams in the Tuesday Coffee League have the Head Pins with 44 points for first place followed by the Silly Larks with 43 and Goof- Offs with 42, Ladies high for the week went to Carmen: Mailloux who rolled a 279 single and finished with a 684 triple total, Donkey Five rolted a 973 for team high single while the Silly Larks rolled a triple total of 2754. Tuesday Mixed has the Old Timers sporting 56 points for first place followed by George Haugland Trucking ‘second with with 49 and Lucky 7 hold third place with 48 points, Len Guignard rolled a 345 for mens high single with Bud Lord taking high triple with a 737 total, Diane Bell walked off with ladies highs by rolling a 209 single and 749 triple, Team highs went to the Esso team who rolled a 1118 single. Coffee Wippers sport 50 points for top place on Wednesday Matinee with ° Kenworth's Hoity Toities in 46 and the Grandma's have 43 for third place. Isabell Durand took ladies high single with a 266 and split high triple with Lena Bowlby by both finishing with a 654 total. Team highs went to the Grandmea’s with 4 1010 single and 2825 triple. Wednesday Night Ladies team standings have Silhouettes leading with 59 points followed by the Road Runners with 48 points and the Jades with 42 points. Linda Miller and Carmen Mailloux both roiled a 288 for high single. A 699 triple total went to Linda Miller. Team high single went to the Road Runners with a 1057 while Lehmann Jewellers rolled a triple total of 2879 for that ~ high. Mens highs on Thursday ' Mixed went to Cy Renney with a 203 single and 702 triple total, Pat Hudson took | ladies highs by rolling a 262 single and 704 triple. Sesame’ Street took team honors by Tolling a 1120 single and 2958 triple. League leaders are Ocean Breeze with 60 points followed by Lumber Kings with 50 and Caravan with 48 points, Leaders on Friday Mixed are the Funny Five with 49 points followed by As It Falls with 45 and 4077 Squad with 48 pointa. Gary Edgar rolled a 294 for mens high single with high triple going to Del Bjornson with a 781 total. Team high single went to As It Falls with a i wh tiple 4077 Squad too le with a 2974 total. Ladies high single went to Mary Lind- strom who rolled a 250 with Lorna Sperman rolling a 687 triple for that high. Panthers have 39 points for the lead in the Peewees. Angie Rioux took girls high witha 120 with Kris Fairless rolling a double total of 220. Boys highs went to Rene Mailloux with a 205 single and 389 double. Fonzies Gang lead Ban- tams with 92 points. Jo- Anne Mumford took girls highs with a 178 single and 421 triple. Boys highs were a 162 single and a 410 triple bowled by Sean Kulba. Twila Beard took girls highs on Junior League by rolling a 175 single and a 443 triple. Total. Boya highs went to David McLeod who rolled a single of 244 and finished with a 602 triple total. Team leaders are Fomies Gang with 40 points. Thursday basketball scores In Terrace Mens erie Teil Thuraday uss 3 & Sons withstood a mild second half rally to defeat Skeena Hotel 70-76 in the opener, and All Seasons Sporting Goods came from a 38-34 halftime deficlt to down Ev’s Clippers 85-72 in the second game. The opening match saw Kluss & Sons get off to a fast start, and by halftime, they'd built up a 36-28 iead. Skeena Hotel came on somewhat in the second half, and were within three points of avertaking K&S when time ran out, giving Kluss & Sons a hard fought 79-76 victory. Willie Chemko led the K&S attack with 33 points, while Fred Lindsay scored 20. Jon Gurban was the high scorer of game, with 38 points for Skeens Hotel. GREY CUP VICTORY | Monkeys off TORONTO (CP) — Most rs who entered the Edmonton dressing room after Eskimos won the Grey Cup on Sunday were struck by the apparent Jack of exuberance demonstrated by the Canadian Football League champions. One of the best ex- planations for that seeming lack of emotions came from kicker Dave Cutler, who scored i4 points in Ed- monton'’s 20-13 win over Montreal Alouettes. Cutler referred to the 1977 Grey Cup game when the Als beat the Eskimos 41-6 at Mantreal, “We just got a whole herd of monkeys off our backs,” said Cutler, a reference to the fact that the 1977 loss, and especially the wide points margin, had been nagging at the Eskimos ever since. “T watched a replay of it on television yesterday,” Cutler said od the 1977 game. “I dorced myself. “Seeing it again confirmed what I always felt, that we weren't as bad as the score indicated. We just couldn't operate on that icy field and ad maa oy wes Brewed in BC.by Montreal, with different footwear, could. “That was the real story but we couldn't talk that way because it would have come odfas sour grapes or an alibi. Also, if we’d emphasized the vengeance angle, we'd have come into this game with our emotions out of control, “That's why this dressing room is so subdued now. All we've done is complete a project we undertook a long, long time ago. What you see here is satisfaction that we're the kind of team we always felt we were," Tackle Dave Fennell, leader of the fierce Eskimos defensive line known as the Alberta Crude, said: ‘“‘I couldn't have spent another winter in Edmonton if we had lost. Everyone reminded us about the 1977 Grey Cup game all winter long. We were ho for a chance to erase that memory this time,” Edmonton running back Jim Getmany was quiet about Sunday's win because he had been worried he might have been the cause for Eskimos losing. Germany said someone 4 LEW TE RU ES th | NG KEEFE In the nightcap game, Ev's Clippers came on strong at first, and held a 38-% ad: vantage over All Ssagons Goods at halftime. All Seasons hit thelrstridein ‘in the second half, however, and came up with 51 big points to scamper past Ev's and come up with an 86-72 win. Mike Ireland led the All Seasons onslaught with 29 points, while Tom Marvin fed 22, Paul Walker, Dale Presat, and Dave Crawley each had 16 points in a losing cause for the Ev’s Clippers. ‘The next scheduled action the Terrace Mens Basketball League is tonight, at Skeena Jr. School, when Skeena Hote! will go against Ev's Clippers at 8:00 P.M., and All Seasons Sporting Goods will take on Kluss & Sons at 9:15 P.M. their backs totd him how, in 1071, Leon McQuay fumbled late in the game and Figs acu, Argonauts rey A “That kept going through my mind after 1 fumbled,” said Germany. “I thought I had blown the game." Germany miased a handoff from quarterback Tom Wilkinson and the Alouettes converted the fumble into a touchdown that narrowed Edmonton's lead to 17-10. Minor Hockey Team PUPS Kitimat 9 O Smithers 5 3 Prince Rupert 1 6 Terrace 1 7 None PEEWEES Terrace 6 Kitimat 6 Smithers a Prince Rupert 3 BANTAMS Prince Rupert 7 Terrace 4 Kitimat Smithers MIDGETS Kitimat Terrace Prince Rupert Smithers aoe te eooo oh ohh aan cw eee S ono ean & ecooo Won Lost | Tied G For G Against Points 65 3 19 33 34 4 35 45 5 ce | 52 4 4 22 72 45 a 12 32 3 6 0 59 6 7 55 4 65 rr) 8 70 66 5 46 7 8 7 a4 14 68 a4 12 57 59 10 a1 7 0 MINOR HOCKEY INTER CITY REP TEAM LEAGUE SCORES FOR WEEKEND OF NOV, 24-26 Terrace Midgets 10 Kitimat Midgets 2 Terrace Midgets § Kitimat Midgets 3 Terrace Peewees 9 Kitimat Peewees 1 Kitimat Peewees 7 Terrace *B' Peewees 4 Kitimat Bantams 11 Terrace Bantams 3 Terrace Bantams 7 Kitimat Bantams 4 Kitimat Pups 5 Terrace Pups 4 Kitimat Pups 6 Terrace Pups | Prince Rupert Pups. 2 Smithers Pups 2 Smithers Pups 4 Prince Rupert Pups 3 Prince Rupert Bantams 5 Smithers Bantams 6 PPrince Rupert Bantams 10 Smithers Bantams 4 Prince Rupert Peewees 6 Smithers Peewees 4 Smithers Peewees 7 Prince Rupert Peewees 5 Prince - Rupert Midgets 11 Smithers Midgets 0 Prince Rupert Midgets 7 Smithers Midgets 5 Derlago injured VANCOUVER (CP) Rookie rentre Bill Derlago underwent surgery for torn knee ligaments Sunday night and will be lost to Vancouver Canucks for a minimum of three months, a spokesman for the National Hockey League team said, Derlago, 20, was the fourth player selected in the NHL's 1978 amateur draft.