a 1 x” ‘in the. top photo is the Veritas Superstars team who took the top team ‘trop hy. In the bottom photo is the team from Thornhill Elementary - School featuring, on the left, Ken Hollis, who finished atop the boys individual standings. ” Veritas tops The Terrace Elementary -Schoot Superstars Com- petition held all last week -. Wasa fairly close race all the way, and after ail events had been. completed, it was Veritas School finishing on top with a total of 162 points, Clarence Michiel School was close behind with 142 points, followed by Thornhill Elementary School with 127 polnts. Cassle Hall School was fifth with 112 points, and Uplands sixth with an 65 polnt total. . Though Thorohill " Blementary School finished third in the ocmpetition, it was their school’s Ken Hollis who topped the boys in- dividual Titandings with 60 points. He finished in the top three of five of the eight events, including first place finish In speed situps and basketball free throws. Rod Philpott, and Trevor Hen- dry, both of Veritas, were yery close second and th place finishers, Philpott ain 149 polnts, and Hendry with. 47, Hilpott had a first Place finish in the flexed a hang, while Hendry finished first in the 1600 metre and swimming races. ‘Rounding out the finishers were Cassie Hall’ Ross Dickie with 39 ints, Allan Hildebrand with a points, and Robert Parry, polnts, both of Clarence Ichiel, Uplands Dave Kawlaski, wen 24 point, Randy Cote of Thornhill, 19 Cassie Hall's BillSpearn ‘and Canadian Mental Health Association Uplands Ken Ramus, both with 43 polnts, Diana Lorenzon of Veritas tapped the Girls standings, with a 48 point total. She finished in the top three of five of the eight events, in- cluding first place finishers in the 100 metre race and the ‘ gtanding broad jump. The second and third place finishers were both from Clarence Michiel School, Lisa Peterson with 40 points, and TammyBishop with 38 points. Peterson had first place finishes in the 1500 metre and swimming races, while Bishop topped the girls in speed situps. Thernhill’s Cindy Koopmans was a close fourth with 35 points, next were Cassie Hall's Allayne deffrey, 34 points, Rhona Falconer of Uplands with 23 points, Cassie. Hall’s Sandra Boyne had 26 points, Valerie Bahr of Thornhill 23 points, Uplands Stacey Muchowskl 2 points, and Jane MacKinnon’ of Veritas finished with 18 points. Each individual par- tleipating in the vent tecelved a ‘Superstars’ T- shirt, with the top three boys and girls receiving a trophy. The Royal Bank donated the Top Team trophy, while the Perennial trophies for the } Top Roy and Top Girl were both donated Tractor Co, Ltd. Totem Ford Finning — ‘Superstars’ and All Seasons Sporting Goods sponsored the keeper irophles for the Top Boy and Girl, The Runner-up trophies were sponsored by the Toronto Dominion Bank and New Quadra Travel Service Itd, while third place trophies were donated by Bob's Shoes and McEwan GM. Because of the success of this . -year’s Terrace Elementary Super Stars Competition, it's planned to make it an annual event. As Monica Peacock, wife of the compeition's organizer Bob Peacock simmed it up, “Eiveryane came away a winner, everyone got soemthing, and everyone was pleased at the way it all turned out.’’ an eye on your figure neither will anybody else! At the Diet Center, we ue meee “THAN SUNDAY. Robinson’s: had better days MONTREAL (CP) —' Larry Robinson has had better days guarding ‘the Montreal}. Sunday in the openi of «the Be ope cin Final against New York Rangers.. Robinson, who. called -it" “the toughest thmé I've had in a playoff game,” turned the puck aver twice to lead directly to Rangers goals in New. York’s 4-1 victory. “Tt didn't bounce for me right all day long,” Robinson said. “I guess that was because [ wasn’t skating tha way I should have been. probably should have" been the one who.was hurt, not (Guy) Lapointe.” Lapointe: auffered stret- ched ligaments in his left knee In the last game. of Montreal's sevengame seml- final againat Boston Bruins,’ Canadiens ‘coach Scotty Bowman said Monday: that Lapointe won't be available _for the second game tonight © or, probably, the next two- games in the best-of-seven: National . Hockey League final. Bowman disputed the view ” that fatigue has caught up with the Canadiens defence after the. gruelling serles ; agalnst the Bruins. “Here are the- statistics," Bowman sald. ‘Robinson played 31 minutes in the firat game. (Serge) played 26 .minutes, Brian Engblom played 23. ‘nee Savard played only three minutes - more - than Engblom. Fatigue had nothing to do with it.” Robinson denied that‘ the Canadiens were exl usted by the Bruins, especia 1. seventh game that wen inte overtime befaré!! its Lambert's goal ended it.. If. anything, that should ‘have given us a lift, coming back the way we did,” : Robins on said,. Canadiens’. blueline than he. enjoyed © Savard, “What we have to do is get our act together and. play collectively. We're not going to get away with a amidgen’ here or there, They had everything going for’ them, We didn't.” Lambert said the young Rangers' defence played yell in the first game, throwing the Canadiens off balance, - “They were playing way ' up and inter:epting our passes in the neutral. zone’ and then catching our for- wards with two-onones and . . three-on-twos,”” Lamibért noted,.:- - ; Montreal rfght winger Mark Napier said the Rangers were clearing their zone. effectively — something the Canadiens couldn't do. — ; “Their defence was clearing the puck well,” Napier sald. ‘They, worked. That's all they. did - — out: work us.) © Rangers right’ winger Pierre Planie would have agreed. “That’s what you want, to “ do," Plante said, ‘Put them down, leave them. there and — if you have a chance — kick them.” - Tha Rangers, without a Stanley Cup since 1440 — the ; "longest dry spell of any of the | NHL's six longtime clubs — now are three victories away from their ambition. . “Tf ask myself if any of these kids have nerves,” ..: said Carol Vadnais, at 32 the only veteran -on ‘the: New York blueline. “This new . Seneration must not have any. vee ' -“This'was no peewee team _ we were playing. It was the Montreal Canadiens. And nobody was scared — nobody was nervous. They just went ait and did a job tke it was -nothing, ne While some of the’ young Rangers disputed Vadnais's . contention that no one had ; Conditioning EDMONTON (CP) —-.Tom MeVie feels: Winnipeg: Jets are enjoyiig 2 ndagkeys «S| Aslociation aaa SUCCES | because the team accepted a” conditioning program he introduced when he became coach two months ago. Conditioning has allowed . the club to follow McVie's game plan, which calls for the Jets “to keep it to the floor” in an effort to wear - can pay off The Jets didn’t quite keep guna tothe floor for 60 minutes uaday night, stbut: sthey - ‘ka full ] *eholgh : ee | Oilers 3-2, : The victory gave the Jets a 2-0 lead in a best-of-seven championship serles that moves te Winnipeg for games three and four tonight “a peal period, full CBC television netwak. ? The Herald, Tuesday, May 15, 1979, Pagi*li: mene measateseseand “Sure, the Stanley Cup, the : Forum — 1 was a lit@e: nervous before the galne. But then we went out ‘for ‘he jitters, they played as if they - belonged — and they balieva they do. . © “] think the Canadiens are going to have to worry about us as much aa we'll worry about. them,”’ said right guy winger Rot Duguay, who nit nal post behind Montreal “The Rangers will atte starting netminder Ken to make the second beret Buys, aren't better than:We; Dryden -with the Rangers that argument ‘tonight leading 2-0 in the- second starting at8 p.m, EDT onthe ‘TERMINAL EXPRESS oo (635-3680) - (Parcel Pickup & Delivery Light Packages & Parcels “Chairs — Recliners — End Tables — a Portable T.V. “ jultes (Kitchen & Living Room) f+" Beds & Box Springs MASTER BEDROOM DR ESSERSOR CHESTS FRG" 5 pikes WASHER oR DRYERS _ Digtiiey a: ClO gourmet dining... at -entertainment,:. : dancing ° . toe ee ee entertainment, dancing, i Tuesdays... R Thursdays .. dance contest Prizes ans conventions, meetings, : weddings rr. 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