~~ aver. their shoulders: at ‘ rugby matches Department keeps With thele fall programs well under way and going smoothly, ‘the Terrace Department of ‘Park and Recreation is hard at work on a number of items, including preliminary planning for the winter recreation. programs, which will start in Mid January. “According to director Joni Gurban,-a lot of the programis have been mapped ‘out already including archery, golf (hopefully) and ‘highland and tap dancing for the’, younger sel. There is, however, still room for other, programs and if anyone has any ideas aboul programs they'd like to see, they are urged ta contact Jon al’.635- 2042, The emphasis in the winter session will be on more day time classes for the adults and more week night activities for the ids. recreation . busy The Department is also helping to establish a chess club -in Terrace and details” about that are expected soon. Another program that will start in the near future is a floor hockey league. . {t will start Sunday November 3 and involve three howrs Sundays at the Uplands Elementary. School. Watch these pages for further details. ‘The: Christmas skating schedule; which will run from December 21 to early. in January, | ‘also being established. During that: period the emphasis will be on more . public skating. a ‘Finally, the Department now fas il’s “awn radio program which can be: heard on CFTK radio Mondays and Fridays at 5:45 p.m. The purpose of the program is to serve as an in- formation station during which . Terrace residents willbe tn- fomed of programs, ‘club . ‘meetings and the such. Rugby back in Rupert The Terrace Nerthmen rugby Club will travel back to Prince Rupert this weekend for yet another in a series of exhibition in. Prince Rupert. The teams will square off al2 pm.in Gyro Park in Prince Rupert Sunday with the. Nor- ihmen siill after their first win of thelr 50 far short career, wines Saturday~ To date ‘they have lost all - three matches to the Rupert crowd. Organizer, Siegtried Kriegl has tried lo arrange games with. Kitimat bul that city seems to” be vlacking: a dirth of rughy players... :According ‘lo, Siggy; they have only 11 or i2 players ": in Kitimal, three or four short of a full team of fifteen. Bowling | Youth Bowling Council The Youth Bowling ‘Council hada special competition ies, “}morning-:< youngsters got together - to aut ‘| Bowl their coach, ‘The league's... ~ coach, started’ il all off’ by” bowling -197 in -a “single” Ganie.” ‘and. setting ‘the mark ” for. the children. - : -They went afler that “mark - with a passion and eight of their.” numbers surpassing {hat mark. They were Susan Janda (242), Marly Greenlaw (220), Terry * Braun (198), Billy Salter (199); Dale Flett (204), Rick Flett . (255), Lawrence Barber (205) ” and Jerry Hewer (235). The Strike-outs are still leading the YBC league with 27 " points, the Leopards are second with 21-and the YBC Royals have 18, The Hot Dogs are in fourth with 17's points, the Hiedleberg Tigercats have scored 15%, the Pros and the - Rovers have scored 18.4 piece ~ and. the Wipecuts have 10 points. Donna‘ Wilkinson scored the highest single game score for - the ladies with 180, Susan Janda ‘was second wilh 178 and Dee Dee Brink third with 148. In the high double game calagroy it was Susan Janda with 310, Donna Wilkinson wilh 283 and | Brenda Barber with 255, For the boys Jerry Hewer scored the highest single score and the second ‘highest. single game score with games of 189 and 173. He also taok: the doubles honors - with bis combines score of 362. Terry Braun was second'in the doubles race with 277, ‘Friday Night League a ; As It Falls, the Dangerous Quintet and the Funny Five are. - thick in the battle for the league lead, As It Falls tops the chart “with 40 points, but (he Quints . are one back al 39 and looking the Funny Five who have 38 points. - The Campers are fourth with 35" and the Hopefuls filth with 32 ints. Inaction last Friday night the Amateurs broke the 3,000 mark - by.77 points for the high team ‘triple. A single game score of 1,084, also tops for the night, ‘contributed greatly to that final ~ score, The highest three game score recorded by a male bowler was ‘©0762 rolled by Doug Mumford, Susan Parent led the ladies with a three game 1705 total point effort, The mens high single. was - bowled by Jack Osbourne witha very healthy.310 score. For the ladies it. was Anna Levesque with 261; 8 short of that magic 300 mark, . The . top “powlers ‘are Del '.- Bjornson who is averaging 243 4 Be cared rat rea ee - pointsa game and Christine Jurgoliet, averaging 207. Wednesday Matinee League The Coffee Slurpers may still have their lead on the league ~ . but.the team called ‘Those Girls = pers: and.28 for’ Those ‘Girls that lead. - After action on ‘the 23rd of October, Those: Girls.” have cul the Slurpers lead to a ‘mere:2- points, 30 for. the Slur: The. bowling: Scores, recorded ‘ divthe. 23, “tough, dida’t < come “near the season high already: “established. ; - The Kermades ‘ook the team’ high triple wilh 2657, 202 points: less than the'seabon ‘high triple a - which ‘was ‘sel - by. the’ same _feam. The Kermodes:algo took... ‘the team high triple with a 960 score, The highest single game score recorded this year is 1,046. also set by the Kermodes. For. individual henors: Pat Sears taok the ladies high triple “with a 601 score.” That wasn't anywhere near the season: high of 768, also held by Mrs. Sears. ‘The individual high single was: a-238 bowled. by: Yvelle _ Daigle. memeteeateegtge: pA The Harlem Clowns brought their comedy basketball act te Terrace Monday and Tuesday for two games against local teams and delighted sell-out crowds with their antics and Bags like the one pic- _tured above. Kickers win ‘championship — Prince - Rupert’s senior secondary school boys soccer team won the zone, cham- pionship in Terrace weekend, but it was a bitler “fight to the finish in both their - semi-final and championship maiches. Rupert entered the semi- finals against a Hazelton team .. which had lost half it’s senior members ‘and was playing with .a number of junior ‘aged J players.. “Although they [eli _, behind 3-0,-Hazelton showed ihe . “courage arid desire. that won’ them a lot.af fans and, by. {he “end of regulation ‘time ‘had the © -Bame lied 3-3.: _ “The teams ‘entered a’ ten’ minute’ over-lime period and “then, wheri.ihe scere remained © om tied, another,ten minutes, ‘break- he dead. léck. mi a * penalty kick’ were’ calléd for." -Each ‘tedm: kicked five. and, . > after the -ten -balis’ had been : blasted at the opponents net, the. game remained tied. : -For (hase watching it Was‘a lenge ending to a’hard fought’ and well played gaine. -IL ended ‘- with tha second round of penalty kicks, with ‘Rupert emerging: 6, George ‘ the viclor. As one Spectator last, said, “Tt was terrible diatching that game and almost a sin that someone had to win,’ In the other semi-final match Kitimat. came up against a - disorganized . Caledonia entry” and blanked them 4.0. In the final match Rupert and Kilimat,. last year's zone champions, battled toa tie at the end of regulation time. “Again Rupert won the game on penally’. kicks, . clinching the championship. —In the consolation round * Hazelton’ swamped Caledonia 4- L,,a,small measure of yengence ‘for thee first, hearl- breaking “Tos High’ Sehodl - spoits -action “eontinues. this, weekend in “Snithers and Houston, “BAST BIVISION - Chiefs a “Luckies , 8 ears ° 8 1 "Braves 5 | We Take Beer Boltles 7 Dads Ais a TRACK TAPES - SPECIAL “Terrace Equipment Sales Votre Centre Recreatif. d’hiver Your Winter Recreational Centre 10 a.m. -6 p.m. ~ Fri. till resets Pioneer makes buyin easier with the ATF ap Whales’ fl After two weeks play in the Terrace Water Polo League the Whales have shown they are the team ta beat, taking their first three games without a loss, After their opening round 13-6 - victory over the Dogfish, the Whales put together a 15-11 win at the expense of the Seals last, Thursday and a 7-5 victory over the Dogfish Sunday evening. Tn last weeks other two games the Cutthroats ‘downed the Dogfish 7-3 and the Dogfish downed the Seals 12-4, Behind: the Whales in the standings are the Seals with two wins and one defeat In three starts and the Dogfish and Cutthroats, each with one win in three starts, Tomorrow night at 0 p.m. the Seals take on the Whales while Everything in league double Everything ‘came up 2s al the Terrace Arena Monday night as the Terrace Commercial League began il’s third season of play. First of all there was (wo games and . therefore two - winners ‘and two losers. To further add to the situation on the two winning teams lwo players each scored two goals. In the first game the twa goal . came from- performances Frank O'Brien and Bernie King, pacing the Mantique Blazers ~- into first place with 5-2 victory over the Buller Glass Bullets. Don Gillispie scored the fifth Mantiques ‘goal while Hackman ° and Windsor connected for the (wo Bullers goals. In the second game the Terrace Hotel Blues fought off a determined Phole Lumber team that several times came within . _Teach of winning the game. : ‘The Blues were paced by . Hamhuis who connected for two ° goals and Marcel Tookenay, a magician with a hockey stick who finesed his way to the two goal plateau. Bobby Couture and Kerry Shelford scored the ather two Terrace goals, ° Scoring for the Pohle Lumber squad were Dale Kushner, G.W. Heehan, Ralph Sather and Ken : Klipy : pper! Tetgnt the G &A bunch starts the season with a malch against “the. Bullers ‘Glass Bullets. Game time is 9:30 p.m. al the - Terrace Arena. THE, HERALD: Wednesday, October 30, Ws (PAGE AN langle at9:45. Sunday night has the ‘Whales and Cutthroats hattting at 9:30 and the Seals oat to. top | ‘he Dogfish ‘and , Culthroals” and Dogfish taking to the waler at 10:18. All games are played at the Terrace Swimming Pool. 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