10° Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 20, Cal number six in B.C. badminton A tournament record of three wins and three losses doesn’t seem very impressive, but it enabled Terrace Caledonia Ker- mode badminton players to earn sixth place in B.C. at provincial high school finals at Victoria on ' h. the April 9 weekend. 7 - Coach Bob Cooper, who ex- : plained that his 13-player team engaged in a series of 11-game matches against assorted op- — ponents, said the placing was a vast improvement over last year when Cal finished 13th in the same finals. - The 16-team playoff saw four sections of four teams play a round-robin series to determine championship and consolation rounds. In their group, Kermodes started with a 6-5 victory over the host St. Michaels team. Then they lost 7-4 to Maple Ridge before winning their final match 9-2.over Brentwood. With second place in their sec- tion, they advanced to the top -eight group for championship play. This meant they could finish no lower than eighth place. -Kermodes took on second- ranked Killarney in their first “match and lost 6-5. Then they “met Queen Elizabeth of Surrey — : “and beat them 7-4. : _ Their final set was against the combination of Vancouver Col- ~~ lege and York House where they . "lost another tight 6-5 decision. “This set was for fifth and sixth oo overall. <.-» Cooper had high praise for his : doubles team of Peter Yip and Surinder Dhaliwal. They won nine of their 10 matches. - oF ifth place "* Terrace postal worker Dale Walker managed a fifth-place ~ finish while skipping the B.C. team in the National Postal curl- ‘ing championships at White- “horse earlier this month. -. Walker Jed his squad to a six- _ win, five-loss record and just missed out on a_ tie-breaker _. playoff by losing his final game . .. 8-5 to Saskatchewan. = He started the 12-team round- robin portion with three straight “wins — 8-3 over New Bruns- wick, 8-7 in an extra end over * <“Prince Edward Island, and 13-2 ~~ over the Territories. “After a 7-4 loss to Nova -. Scotia, Walker downed New- -» foundland 9-8, Then it was a 5-3 “Joss to Manitoba, a 6-5 win over “= Ontario, a 7-4 loss. to Alberta ‘and a 7-4 win over Quebec. -.- With two games to go, Walker needed one win to clinch a tie- ---preaking playoff berth. But he “dropped a 7-5 decision to nor- _. thern Ontario, and then the final game loss to Saskatchewan. > Saskatchewan and Alberta went into the tie-breaker, with the winner to meet Nova Scotia | tag semi-final, That winner would then go against Manitoba in the final. “Saskatchewan won the tie- “breaker, then beat Nova Scotia in the semi-final. In the final, --*. Manitoba’s Terry Tillet scored a 68 extra-end win to take the title for the second year in a Tow. Young Curtls Bretherick was honored at Terrace Minor Hockey’s award banquet last week by being selected as the most promising referee. The president's award to the Minor Hockey official offering dedicated ser- vice was presented by president Sharon Larmour.to treasurer and coach Ross Bretherick at Minor Hockey's recent banquet and awarda night. Horseshoe Terrace has been named to host the B.C. horseshoe pitching championships on the. Labour Day weekend at the Heritage Park pitch. Terrace Horseshoe Club presi- dent Fred Annett says they ex- pect anywhere from 160 to 200 competitors from around - the province on Sept. 3, 4 and 5, The event is strictly for-singles in several categories. / A doubles ‘fun’ tournament is planned for the last day after two days of championship play. Annett said no social activities are planned — just lots of horseshoe pitching from 9:30 am, to6p.m.each day, | -A concession booth will be finals here open for players and spectators. Those taking part will ‘also have a pancake breakfast at the site each day, The Terrace club has about 30 members. It’s the first time the championships have been held ° here, and organizers hope a Ter- race player will win at least one of the events. The categories include male and female juniors up to 17 years, then adults up to 60, in-. ‘termediates to 65 and seniors in, the oldest bracket, Eight players - can enter each category, but a player is limited to playing only . one event, a - ‘The international finals are at : ; DIRECTORY Sacred Heart Catholic Church Mass Times: Pastor: ; Saturday: 7:30 p.m. Fr. Allan F. Noonan Sundays: 9:00 a.m. O.M.L. 11:00 a.m. 4830 Straume Avenue | 635-2313 St. Matthew’s Anglican Episcopal Church Sunday Services: Rector Rev.: 9am. & 11 a.m. Sheila Champion Sunday Schoo! classes are held during the 9 a.m. service. Child cure is available dun ing the 9 a.m. service. 4506 Lakelse Avenue 635-9019 | Christ Lutheran Church Sunday School and Adult Class: 9:45 a.m. | Sunday Worship: . . 11:00 a.m. - ve q 3229 Sparks Street 635-5520 Terrace Seventh-Day Adventist Church Sabbath School: _Pastor: Saturday 9:30am. =~ Ole Unruh — 635-7313 Divine Service: Prayer Meeting: Saturday 11:00 a.m. , Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 7 635-3232 f ‘3306 Griffiths Evangelical Free Church Sunday School sis | Pastors: — (for all ages) Jim Westman ‘9:45 a.m. Gordon Froese Sunday Services: Prayer Meeting: 8:30 a.m. / 11:00 a.m. Wed. 7:00 p.m. re 6:30 p.m. : ee 3302 Sparks Street 635-5115 Knox United Church Sunday. Worship: Minister: 10:30 a.m. Stan Bailey Sunday School: | Youth Group: . 10:30 a.m. . 6:30 p.m. re 4907 Lazelle Ave. 635-6014 Terrace Pentecostal Assembly Early Service: . Pastor: Assoc. Pastor: 8:30 a.m. John Caplin ‘Len Froese Sunday School: Prayer Time: 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. - Morning Service: Evening Service: 11:15 a.m. ; 6:30 p.m. a 3511 Eby Street | §635-2434. The Alliance Church Family Bible School: Pastor: 9:45 a.m. Rick Wiebe Morning Service: Fellowship Service 11:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. . All are cordially invited Youth Ministries « Home Bible Studies * Visitation . 4923 Agar Avenue 635-7727 The Salvation Army Sunday Services: 9:30 a.m. Christian Education (all ages) 11:00 a.m. Holiness Meeting 7:00 p.m. Salvation Meeting For Further information call Se - 635-6480 | 4643 Walsh Avenue Christian Reformed Church Sunday Services: Pastor: 11 am: & 5 p.m. Pater Sluys — 635-2621 Coffee Break, Ladies’ Bible Study Wednesdays 9:45 a.m. &7:45 p.m. - Back-to-God hour Sundays 9:30 p.m. on CJFW-FM radio. 2602 Sparks 635-6173