ney Masset by a score of 97-93 in a the championship’ ‘game "played Friday night. .at : George M: Dawson. School. ” With the win, the Spartans : The err Spartans: | travell d' to; Masset on the : Queen Charlotte. Islands on 7 Feburary 33,24, and 5 thelr ‘Dawson. re foanderbirds, of gained the riglit to advance “to the. Provincial — Cham- pionships, to be held in Langley from March 9 to 12,” Spartans’ - players ’ John: Olson. and: Joseph Brown wrapped up~ their: high school basketball days in zone competition with some * impressive play during the tournament; and received | f P : averaged’ a team high of 21, 2 -boints per game and: scored | -d game high 32 points in the.” “ championship’ ‘tinal. He was" poured awards. ‘for * their. efforts. . John Olson “averaged 20.6: points per . - game: for the tournament: i ee 30° points ce the- -also named to the Firat ‘All. “star Team. we , Five - teams: trom. ine ' Northwest - Zone - were - “represented: ‘at the. tour-: nament. Nisgha Bullets, Houston Shadows; Smithers - Rockets, George M. Dawson, Thunderbirds, and: Hazelton "Spartans took part in the three-day tournament.. The * Spartans were undefeated inthe tournament with a 5-4 must. be licenced... B.C. 635-7251. - un-neutered dogs. ‘Signed — = : Charles F. Meek ~ REGIONAL DISTRICT KITIMAT-STIKINE —- 1 DOG CONTROL Thornhill: -and Copperside areas. this. is a reminder to all dog: owners In ‘Thornhill and .Copperside Estates area . that all-dogs over the age of 4 months mi Deadline -for obtaining 1983 without penalty ‘is March 31, 1983. : Licences are available from the Thornhill ~ animal shelter,3856 DesJardins Avenue, ' 638-1565 between hours of 1°- 6 6.m...' - Monday to Friday or. at the R:D.K.S. office, No.?-4644 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, . Fees ‘for spayed- neutered dogs Is $6, 00. per year. $20.00 per year for unspayed: By-law Enforcement Officer “Aleences TheWORLD PRESENTS | TRADE-INS BOOT SALE! BRING US YOUR OLD BOOTS! Those worn out ald friends are worth a 10.00 trade in value. ‘towards any Regular priced win-0 108s record:. George Dawson finished second . ane a3 win-2 loss. record: -whil le Houston: Shadows. - finished eS, Nisgha : Bullets. were’ Avjand: 3" ‘while ‘Smithers oy : third with 2 wins-2°: Rockets : ‘were 0. band. “effective: ‘fast break. helped -the. Spartans to ‘defeat ‘the’ “~«Nisgha Bullets by a store.of. | “82-58. Hazelton’ ‘controlled ; the boards at both erids jor ©. “ most-of the, game, and the "Bullets. “were * ‘unable’: ‘to. gather any: ‘momentum : during ithe “game. -John | - Olson scored ‘20. points; | Joseph Brown. had 16-\and- , Roy Silva contribinted' 12 In the: Spartan’ 5 ‘pecind-- game, the Smithers Rockets gave Hazelton a bad scare. : " by playing ‘agressively. ‘both: . ‘on offense and defense. The Spartans squeeked out aél- I 60 win, with Roy silva being” ‘the high’ man for “the ’ Spartans with “14 - points; ‘John Olson scored 13. and - Joseph Brown had 8. - "Kotlowing this tose call, ‘Joseph Brown. got going in | “the game - against. the Houston Shadows. Brown “stored a game | ‘high 29 the Spartans to an impressive _ 92-76 win over the Shadows. _ twas Brown's best game of * "the tournament to this point,” points. -in leading and his hustle ‘and: deter- - mination seemed to rub off. on the other: players. John Olson scored 16 points’ and . dominated the boards while Jay Douglas netted 15 points. “In their fourth game, ‘the Spartans ran into a tough contest with the host George M. Dawson Thunderbirds. ' The Spartans once again used the fast break ef- . tourriament: saw the teams fectively, ‘and orice again "were: able. to dominate “th boards: | . However; “Thunderbirds did. some fine. outside shooting, : F - Spartans were able ¢ “the ‘inal. game® ’ With: ‘the’ hest:! ‘records. playing: off: for: thecham- * pionghip. -. George: :.M: Dawson’ Thunderbirds ‘with a 3 and 1 record met the “ Hazelton: ‘Spartans with’ ‘a4 and 0 récord: in the. final played Friday” night: ©, Thunderbirds: - hoped bg avenge the’ lose. earlier in ‘the day, but Jospeh Brown. John Olson, Clifford : ‘Green. “and the rest of ‘the Spartans. put together. another * fine performance, downing “the Thunderbirds 97-93, Brown: had 32.points, Olson. had 4%, and Green had: 18: ¢ oach “Chasteauneanf ‘of’ the, Spartans ‘expressed _ Satisfaction at the way. the’ “ Spartans played; and - credited ‘the tournamnet “vietory (o.a.good solid team . effort as well as outstanding: individual play. While expecting John “Olson and. Joseph Brown to play as .Uhey did, Chasteauneaut’ expressed special ’ Satisfaction with the play. of Roy Silva, ‘Clifford Gieen | and Jay . Douglas: Green was instrumental in the two. wins . over: George “M.: Dawson, : working’ aggressively - for. . beth” rebounds and points.. The boys leave’ to Langley and the Provinclal ‘Championships on Monday, . March 2. qi trade: in only: pair of bootsin'stock - _ parpair - (does not apply to rubbers ‘purchased or running shoes). 6 WORKWEN? TRADE IN~ANY oD SHIRT . SHIRT SALE. i Trade ' .,. In only per. ‘purchase |. _ TOWARDS: cos ANY REGULAR ' PRICE WORK OR SPORT SHIRT AN WORLD ‘We’ re working f for you! oP AT RCME SORES TRADE §N DOES NOT APPLY " TRADE-IN JEAN & RUGBY PANT SALE! YOUR OLD WORN OUT JEANS _ AND RUGBY PANTS ARE WORTH TOWARDS ANY REGULAR PRICE JEAN OR RUGBY PANT IN OUR ' STORE! . {1 trade in per ’ pair purchased) TO CHILDRENS ITEMS SKEENA MALL TERRACE, B.C. 635 2486 ‘oe WE WELCOME COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL ENQUIRIES. : ihe | “colin, veer . perfect 4-0 record, but in. no ” position to relax as Alberta — » and B.C. were 4-1, with bath aze to right: ' on Spartans were” northwest zone A basketball finals, @ winners of the . reen, ohn Olson, R oy ! played In: Front row, left. te right: Massetonthe weekend. Theteam:backrow, left Chasteauneuf, Clyde Wale, Joseph Brown, Fred Mowatt, Scott Wale, Clifford Barney Stewart, Mike Preweda, Jay Douglas. arly - Aantles.-. Coach Colin 5 iva, h Kitwanga, Hazelton wrestlers to. PG ‘A team’ of. 16- wrestlers from -Kilwanga. and Hazelton will be heading for the B.C, ‘provincial final wrestling ‘tournament ‘this weekend in Prince George. Craig Roberts of Kit- wanga, - “who won the. ’ provincial title in the 38 Kilogram cliss last . year, will be’ heading this ared ’s PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) = it was the. final television episode of MASH ° for Penny LaRocque and. her unbeaten Nova Scotia rink Monday night ‘while 3. Alberta and - B.C. pursued: the. leader relentlessly - at ‘the Canadian women's: curling championship. . The Halifax foursome had much-touted television show when they had the ’ fifth-round bye after posting 7-5 victory in the afternoon: over winless Grace: Donald - "of New Brilnswiek. 9-7" | “We really need the resi,” ~~ ' said LaRocque. = felt tired today and started . “T really missing shots Vd normally © ‘make. “I know the ‘night off will: do us all Some good and we. have a tough day tomorrow : playing B.C, and Saskat- ; « chewan," | LaRocque was at the top’ of the standings with a Curling ’. Chamipions. ; Alberta, skipped by Cathy their feet up for some much-- Shaw. of “Edmonton, has” >. needed rest and tine for the: team at the provincial, : which will beheld at College Heights Secondary School, ‘Roberts now wrestles in the 41 kilogram elass,’ but is expecied to be a ‘contender again. this year, <. Four other. ' Kitwanga athletes. will attend - ‘the provincial finais.: Sam Derrick, ‘Tony Derriek, Jay leaders watch last MASH’ western rinks having’ a bye: today in the . sixth ‘and seventh rounds. ‘B.C, and Alberta both “need therest because iJIness _- _ and injuries have been ‘a Problem through the. first three days of the ll-iraw Scott Tournament - of been without third Christine Jorgenson: ‘for all games because of a viral infection which affects her back, The outlook isn't: good for an early ;return, leaving - the. _ Alberta front end of Penny Ryan and Sandra Rippel _ with: added - responsiblity. Sandy Joyce of Prince George has swept all five: games. for Alberta eluding two . Monday — 6-3. over ‘Anne Provo of Ontario in the fifth . In- round and 84 over Ruby’ “Crocker of. Newfoundland in - the fourth. Joyce is not Wesley Nyce: 3) of. Kitamaat Village trles to drive around oF eserve Express defender during the final game of the Terface hs OFF the game . 86-82, de Full rasults eppeared in Monday’ s Herald. - basketball tournament. performance frarn Nyce. ‘victories “ “Button and Ellery Wilson “will. be at College Felgits for the mee?, 3... _ representatives will come from Hazelton, with a‘total . of 11 wrestlers scheduled to ‘compete. Vie Stevens. and , Doug: Forsyth, who won gold . ' medals at, the B.C. ‘Winter Games in: ‘Revelstoke over “allowed . to throw. ‘rocks, : leaving - -Ryan, and Rippel ‘with three shots each ‘every - end. - Heather Kerr’s B.C, rink - from | Richmond: also’ won’: twice, but’ not without considerable pain. Kerr. wore & back bracé for exira support, while lead Sandy McCubbin returned to play alter “missing one. round _ with a sprained ankle. . “We curled better today and we'll havé to be even ‘sharper . against Nova Scotia,” said Kerr. “I don’t. thihk we can afford to lose more than one more game and- still rnake it. to the playoffs." - The top three teams advance to the playoffs “after the 11 draws of round- rebin’ competition ‘:‘end “Thursday night. The first- ‘place rink gets a: bye ‘into Saturday's final, with the second-and . third-place teams meeting Friday night The bulk of the zone’s. * the weekend, will be in Prince George, as will Tom Lee, who won a. bronze medal on the weekend as well. Other. Hazelton | wrestlers will be ‘Niklas Cummings, Cary Combs, . Keith Wilson, Phil Wilson, -Tim : Griffin, Art. Lattie,: . Melvit Stevens and. Peter "Mark. oe —in the semifinal, ... : B.C. defeated’ onew, Brunswick 7-5 in the fifth - round and got past Kini “MacLeod of P.E.I, 64in the | fourth. ; wate In other fifth-round ; games, Shelly Bildfell of the: Territories defeated Agnes” Charette” of Quebec. 7-6, - Patti Vande of Manitoba got past- Newfoundland /76:and Sheila Rowan of. Saskat-" -chewan downed, P.E.1. 11-5. . The fourth round also saw the Territories _ beat: Saskatchewan. 8-7 . and Manitoba edge. Quebec 6-4, Manitoba and ~ -the Territories each’ won twice Monday to pull into.a tie for fourth place, while ‘Newfoundland dropped to sixth with a 2-2 record: after ~ two losses, Saskatchewan ‘ was seventh at 2-3, follawed -by PELL and Ontario at 1-3, Ontario was 10th al:14 and New Brunswick last after four straight defeats, ORE won Spite a 29-point