ae ie Rains force delays The recent heavy rains that have caused the high- way closures that we're all too familiar with by new wreaked havoc with many scheduled sporting events in the area, causing many of these to be rescheduled to a later date, and some to be cancelled outright. ‘The problems began last Monday, when a power outage caused by high winds left; the Terrace Arena without: electricity at just about the time that McEwan GM was to play Skeena Hotel inthe first Terrace Cam- wiercial Hockey League game of the evening. Though the power came back on in time to play the second game, between Totem Ford and the Terrace Chrysler Juvenites, the first game had to be canvelled. A Com- mercial Hockey League spokesrnan says that game will definitely be played at a later date yet to be declared. This was the night before the aims, eg There were: no! PNWHL games scheduled. for the weekend, because of the planned Smithers In- yitational Hockey Tour- nament, which would have involyed several PNWHL leams as well as Tolem Ford from the Terrace Cam- mercial Hockey League. Because of bridge washouls on Highway 16 Kast, however, most of these teams were unable to get to Smithers, and the tour- nament had to be cancelled. Scheduled to compete in the event were the Terrace Timbermen, Totem Ford, Prince Rupert Kings, Houston Luckies, Kitimat Winterhawks, and the host Smithers Totems. Still with hockey, there were several Inter-city Minor Hockey games scheduled over the weekend that were ‘rained out’, and had to te rescheduled to the December 2nd weekend. Terrace did manage to play a series of six exhibition games against Kitimat, though, and the resulls az~ elsewhere in this section. The regional high schools had their problems as well. The final volleyball playday of the current season was to have been held over the weekend, but highway closures forced thal to be cancelled as well, The Zone Finals for senior volleyball are still tentatively slated for this coming weekend. Ac- cording te Caledonia Athletic Director Clayton Lloyd Jones, "Smithers is the only team that may have problems getting here. It's disappointing that we couldn't have the playday, and have one more [cok at Smithers before the finals. Smithers is a tough team, well coached, and possibly the best in the province." He added that the teams in- volved in the playday were the same teams as are in the finals, and it would have . been an interesting match. The junior volleyball Zone Finals were slated to have been held in Terrace over the weekend, but have been postponed until this coming. weekend, and will be held if the roads are open by then. At present, Skeena Jr. Secondary School is in first place in the west division, and Thornhill Jr. Secondary School is first in the east. Skeena Athletic Director Tom Watkinson says that if the finals can't be held this coming weekend, they may propose to Northwest Zane Athletic President Miles Winch that a playoff be held between these two top teams. Nothing is definite as yet, however. The highway washouts between Terrace and Prince Rupert caused several Prince Rupert teams to pull out of the annual Bowl-a- Spiel, held at the Terrace Bowling Alley over the weekend. Bight PR leams entered in the event ap- ° parently tried to charter a plane to make it here, but heavy skies prevented the aircraft fram landing here, and the teams were forced to pull out of the ‘Spiel’, The event did have 56 teams entered from Terrace and Kitimat, however, and went on as planned. The Terrace Figure Skating Club hopes to send eleven skaters to Williams Lake this coming weekend, to compete in the Caribou North Central Regional Championships. They expect to be able to make it to the event, but if Highway 16 East is still closed, they may have to make special travel arrangements, making it more difficult to get there. As well as causing numerous problems elsewhere, the recent downpour that caused all these highway closures did bring about many difficulties to those involved in local and regional sporting events over the past weekend. Terrace bowling report by Kathy McLeod Looks like the secretaries from the Monday Leagues were aut on strike as their reports were notat the lanes. So this week's report will begin with the Tuesday Coffee League which sees the Goof-offs leading with 30 points followed by the Head Pins and Silly Larks, both with 29 paints. Ladies high went to Pat Sheichuk who had a 251 single and a triple total of 664. Team high single went to the Goofers with a 97a while the Donkey Five took high triple with a total score of 2827. - Old = Time Jead = on Tuesday Mixed League with 44:points followed by the No Names with 38 and Lucky Seven with 3, points. Team ighs went:to the Old Timers ' 1099 singl 8243, , Mens high’ ; to-A. Cardinal with a 316 while a 687 triple was rolled by Cliff Wilkinson. Ladies high single went to Joan McCann with a 277 while Joan Middleton rolled high triple of 684. Marg Mumford rolled a 283 for high single on the Wednesday Ladies League. High triple went to Diane Lufkin with a total of 667. Road Runners walked off with team highs by rolling a 1111 single and finishing with a triple total of 3015. Team leaders are Silhouettes with 43 points followed by Road Runners with 36 and a tie for third place between Royal Bank and Get Smarts with 32 points each, Ocean Breeze leads on Thursday Mixed with 46 points followed by Lumber Kings with 36 and Caravan with 35 points. A314 rolled by Del Bjornson for mens high single while high triple went te Joe Wideman with a 734 total, Ladies highs went to Christine Coombs with a 296 single and a 711 triple. Lumber Kings rolled a 1064 for high singie while Ocean Breeze rolled a 2796 for high triple. Friday Mixed had As It Falls take team highs by rolling a 1134 singte and 3199 triple. Mens highs went. to Roy Clifford with 334 single and 870 triple total. Ladies high single was split between Doris, Grace and Donalda Preston who rolled a 277. Ladies high triple went to Donalda Preston with a 660 #465, total...Top ‘teams. are the | ently? Bunny Five with~42° points followed by As It Falls with 40 points and 4077 Squad with 38 points. Y.B.C. has the Leopards sporting 24 points for the lead in the PeeWee league. Girls highs went to Bridget McLeod witha 172 single and 261 double. Pat Carey took boys high single with a 147 while high double went to Steven DeWacht with a 237. Blue Angels have 22 points for the lead on Bantams. Girls highs went to Jo-Anne Mumford with a 161 single and 424 triple. Boys high single went to Sean Kulba with a 153) and John Strangway rolled a 390 for high triple. Juniors had Twila Beard rolling a 219 for girls high single while high triple went to Joan Peterson who finished with a 510 total. Boys highs went lo Terry Beard with a 200 single and 570 triple. Seniors had girls highs poing to Sue Alway who rolled a 182 single and finished with a 517 triple. Boys highs went to Terry Braun with a 205 single and 514 triple. Ev’s and All Seasons In Terrace Mens Basketball League action Thursday night at Skeena Jr. Secondary School, All Seasons Sporting Goods downed Skeena Hotel Or- phans 86-80 in the first game, and Ev's Clippers deieated Kluss & Sons 92-88 in the nighteap contest, All Seasons came by their victory the hard way, as they were behind 41-35 al half time. The Skeena Hotel Orphans kept up the pressure in the third quarter, and were still ahead 77-70 going into the last ten minutes. Their attack Mlzzled in the final quarter, however, as All Seasons put ona home stretch rush, and bypassed Skeena Hotel for their 86-20 victory. Doug McKay led the way for All Seasons with 27 points, while Mike Ireland scored 24. For the Skeena Hotel Orphans, it was Jon Gurban with J2 poins, and Jim Checkley with 20. The other game Thursday night saw Ev's Clippers top Kluss & Sons 92-38, for their win second victory of the young season. The first quarter was a high scoring affair, which saw Ev's leading the Kluss & Sons squad 34-29 at the end. Ev's held their lead through thesecond quarter, and were ahead 49-44 going into the final half, The two teams each scored 34 points in the third quarter, and Evy's still held a four, point 82-78 ad- vantage going into the last quarter, Try as they might, Kluss & Sons couldn't overcome this lead, and Ev's Clippers won the game by a narrow 92-88 margin. Dale Prest was the big gun for Ev's, with 29 points, while © Markus Klein had 20, Willie Chemko had 30 points in a losing cause for Kluss & Sons. The next scheduled action- in the ‘Terrace Mens Basketball League = is tomorrow night al Skeena Jr. Secondary School, with two inter-city games. All Seasons Sporting Goods will take on Kitimaat Village at 8:00 P.M., and Ev's Clippers go against the Kitimal Teachers at 9:15 P.M. The Herald, Munday. Noverniter 4. y/k, Page 5 — TERR ACE-BEEISIVE SPORTS with Chris Porter |: , ‘\ wane te Exhibition series is held ‘The entire Inter-City Minor Hockey Rep Team league schedule was wiped out on the weekend, but Terrace and Kitimat teams managed to play a series of six exhibition games. On Saturday at Terrace, the Terrace Twin River Timber Peewees downed their Kitimat counterparts 14-2, Terrace got hat trick performances from Terry Zaporzan and Dave Kawinsky. Dan McGhee and Cliff Furnseth each chipped in with a pair while singles were notched by — [tad Philpott, Henry Reimer, Richard Lindstrom and Gerry Lambert. The Terrace — Inland Kenworth Bantams suffered defence lapses as they dropped a 6-4 decision to Kitimat. Warren Riding, Jeff Selder, Mel Reimer and’ Roger Tooms handled the Terrace marksmanship. Terrace All Seasons Midgets played a couple of very good games against Kitimat’s Midgets, even Totem Ford tops McEwans Joe Robichaud and Reno Michaud each seored three goals, as Totem Ford coasted to an easy ill victory over McEwan GM in Terrace Commercial Hockey League action at the Terrace Arena Thursday night. ; Totem Ford wasted litlle time, as Ken Olson opened the scoring just 1 minute 31 seconds into the first period. Less than two minutes later, Bob Peacock scored to make it 2-0. Rick Lewis scored MecEwan’s lone goal at 4:20 of the opening frame, narrowing the margin to 25° That, however, was as close as McEwan ever came, Tolem Ford replied with two fast goals by Joe Robichaud and Rick Lelawski within the _ next 30 seconds, opening upa 4-1 lead, as they never looked . back alter thal. Mike Ford added one more before the finish of the frame, as the first period ended with Totem Ford sporling a 5-1 lead. They didn't let up in the second period either. The middle frame was only 36 seconds old when Joe Robichaud notched — his second goal of the contest to run the tally to 6-1. Bob Peacock’s second marker less than a minute later increased the margin to six goals. Reno Michaud scored with just 27 seconds remaining in the middle frame, as the final period began with Totem Ford enjoying an insurmountable 8-1 lead. : Michaud picked right up where he left off, as he scored another goal with just 3:24 gone in the third. He scored his third straight goal at 13:48 of the final period, giving him the hat trick for the night, and staking Totem Ford to a 10-1 lead, Joe Robichaud picked up the hat _trick when he notched Totem Ford’s lth goal of the contest, fora final tally of 11- 1 in favor of the Ford squad. For a game with such a one sided score, the shots on goal were amazingly close, as Totem Ford outshot Mckwan by only a 31-30 margin. A total of 22 minutes were called in minor penalties, 12 minutes to: . McEwan, while Totem Ford look but 5 minor penalties for a lotal of 10 minutes, The next scheduled action in the Terrace Commercial Hockey League is tonight at: the Terrace Arena when Skeena Hotel takes on the Terrace Chrysler Juveniles at 8:45 p.m., and Gordon & Anderson goes against McEwan GM at 10:45 p.m. though they split the series. Kitimat won the game at Kitimat by a 2-1 score. Emile Gagnon scored theTerrace goal. The teams then came back lo Terrace for a night cantest and Terrace won that game 7-3. Twogoal efforts were turned in by Larry Swanson and Simon Dodd. Danny Fagan, Bruno Hidber and Keith Van- denbroek also scored for All Seasons, On Sunday at Kitimat, the Terrace Peewee ‘B' leam took on Kitimal’s 4 ‘A’ leam and dropped a 4-3 decision. : Mark ‘laron got two of the; Terrace goals. Eddie Di: Giovanni got the other. And the Inland Kenworth‘ Bantams dropped another gaine to Kitimat on Sunday, - This time the score was 7-2, Mel Reimer and Doug Sharples scored for - ‘Terrace. 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Each person or organization will have oral brief outlining their concerns and/or recommendations. missions will be accepted up to January 12, 1979 and may be mailed to: Tin: members of the Salmonid Enhancement Program of the Federal De- partment of Fisheries and Oceans, visited your community to hear your concerns and he proposed Federal/Provincial Salmonid Enhancement Program. your request that they return to report on the hearings of ‘76, the ack to outline to you what it has, and has Salmonid Enhancement team is coming b What do you want not, done regarding your concerns. We also want more input, Salmonid Enhancement to do-now? How? When? Where? Why? WHAT'S NEXT? Where should Salmonid Enhance Update °78 Satmonid Enhancement Program Fisheries & Oceans Canada 1090 West Penclor Street Vancouver, B.C, VGE 2P1 7:30 p.nt, Goverimant of Canatla Fisheries and Oceans {Pacific Hegivi) Salmonid Enhancement Program Salmonid Enhancement Update ‘78 The meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. and is divided into two pitts: A PROGRESS REPORT What has been dane as a result of the 1976 meeting? 40 minutes ia which to ptesent a written or Longer written sub- Each meeting will be fully recorded and a repot published in 1974, Join Satmonid Enhancement Tuesday evening Soventer FE 9 Place: Caledonia High Selwot ment go from here? t 7 Perersartl ad eeet meepor sien? VORP TEET meter el cre EONS Tr fos eve