Pohle Lurnber seored goals in “bunches atthe Terrace Arena last Wednesday, on their way (o an 8-5 decision over the Bullers Giass Bullets. That win was the . first in four starts for.the Pohle * squad, . Bob Blackstock slarted a first ‘ _ period: owlbreak for the Pohle: ‘.Lumbermen scoring with the game less than five minutes old, Blackstock stole (he puck from ‘a Buller defender and maved in alone on Buller. goal - guard Gerry Lamming. ~ Blackstock Rn EE EEE blue-line. John: Taylor picked up the disk‘and hefled it into the center of the net for the second major. Before the period had ended Dale Kushner made it 3-0, . Scoring off the rebound of a shot fram John Tayler, with Lam- ming down and out on the play. Ralph Sather. continued the Pohle thrust after 28 seconds of play in the second, converling a ‘good -three,. way passing. play” into the fourth marker for the i i he . pass and skating’ unmolested oul in front-of Lamming: «He beat Lamming with a low back- hand: Thirty-eight seconds afler that Phil Dobie added the sixth Pohle marker afler a perfect _sel-up pass from John Taylor. Thal goal, twenly seconds shy -of the mid-way: point in the game, proved to be the winner. _ Less: than a minute later Bullers started their comeback attempt with Gary Wilcos culrhinaiing’ an ice Jength rush -with a shart handed-marker, Al 6:53 Gary Wileos had. his - second of the game, scoring on a pass from Sey Peatonnl. Two minutes later Dave Ross and ., Larry Hackman caught Pohle changing defense with a man advantage and scored the., second short-handed gaal of the night, Ross doing ihe honors. The next goal came with less ihan eight minutes remaining in the period and il proved to be a Pohle breaks. winless: streak _ " Blacksiock came sliding into his own - goaltender; .- into the ‘net, Minules after’ that marker’ Terry Marlow scored the fifth and final Buller marker, taking a pass from Daye Ross and blasting a shot from .the point that struck a Pohle defenseman and scolted into the net past a startled Mitchell. 4 Bob Blackstack, who had knocking -.-:... Mitchell, and ihe puck, back - The second annual Terrace Winler Sports Show was held ~ revently and proved to be every bit as successful as last year's premier. Although only five businesses were entered - J&L Motors, J.E.M, Service, Pacesetler Automotive, Terrace Engine Rebuilders and Terrace ‘Equipment Sales - had displays, THE HERALD, Wednesday, Movember 20, 1974, PAGE An ae “Winners. from the . ‘Winter Sports Show price can do so at Pacsetter Automotive on Highway 16 west, Terry O'Bryan (Northern Magneto), W. Webb (Acklands Lid.}, Roy Smith (Auto Marine, Electric), Al Mohler (Terrace Totem Ford), Blanche Olson (Say Mor Builders), ‘Cathy Dringle (Cédariand Tire), Robbie Severyn and Lisa Harris Haus), Donalds ” Preaton (Terrace Engine Rebuilders), Randy’ Preston (Terrace Equipment Sales), Pal. Oman (J.E.M. Service Limited), David Hill (West End Store), Madeline Winkler (Elker Aulo Supply), L. Fandrey (Ev's. Mens Wear), J.W. Allen (Bob's - Shoes), Veronica Beck, Kitimat (Terrace Sight and Sound), an green machine. Assists went to: allowed past the defense al the weird one. Larry Hackman started (he © scoring :for the beai Lamming ‘with a back- Kenny Ziegler and Gord tail end tr an ice length rush, broke over the Ponts blue-line, evening, ended it with two . Terrace” residents had their (Terrace international), Wayne .. Frank Pe Smithers hand shot low to the glove side. -Heenan. Wileos heat Poble’s net-minder squeezed between :(wo defense — minutes and one second to play,” chance to take in the new model Glover (West End Chevron (Terrace Co-op argare Two minutes laler Rick Shortly before. the mid-way . Mitchell with an ice leval shot. - snowmobiles, J.E.M. Service Service), Eileen Bienvenu Levadney and Kevin Pringle ‘Lelowski contributed his cifarts to the Pohle second goal, ’ jiberating the puck at the Buller - Blues The “Terrace Hotel - Blues ~ fought back: to a 5-4. decision mark in-the period . Rick Letaowski added a goal to his , assist, slealing an errant Buller . on top with a four winning streak in their first four starts. ’ Al the third minute mark in the third period Kenny Ziegler gave Poh e's some insurance, © men and managed a shot which Michell! covered with his glove. Before the referee could whistle ihe play dead though Bob . ‘taking a pass from Kevin Olsen “in the slot and blasting a wrist shol past. Lamming for the - eighth and final Pohle marker, winning streak | Lumber | jumped into an early 2- 0 lead on goals by John Faylor second period, and through the ‘second, the Blues pressed hard dropping ihe. match ‘ha tp Manlique Mens Wear, Man- was adjudged to have the desl exhibit. ~The show was held at L&D Motors. on Clarke Road in Thornhill. As well.as having a chance to take in the ‘new -miodel snow machines several. Terrace Le residenis and a couple of ~. yisiters picked we door prizes - for. their. atten winners are listed below with nce, The the merchant ‘sponsoring the (Pacesetter Automotive), Jim Bradley (Qmenica Building Supplies), Peter Kirley. {John Tymoschuk Agencies}, Mike Lawerence {Totem Gulf), Sharon Schultz (Woolworth's), Bill Harvey (Mantique Mens Wear}, Ole Gilbertson (All _ Seasons Sporling Goods), Joyce -_ Olson (John's Car Clinic), Art McCann (Taylor’s Mens Wear), Keith Grace: (Dog.'n Suds), Water Sparks (Terrace In- (Reum Matars), . Maurice Lefrancols (Kalum Tire), Mel Kahanyshyn (J&L Motors), Hugh Bouggented ‘and Dave Maroney (L&D Motors), H.W. Grinder: (Toco Crafts), Lari: Rudd (Finning. Tractor) and Paulette-Gyger (Ken Robison and Sons). USE _over Pohle Lumber .and Man- The Terrace Blues are tied for and Kenny Ziegler in the first but- were frustrated in their lique’s was. hardly beller prize listed in brackets. teriors), Len Sabo (Jim Jefferis ; lique Mens Wear swamped the first place but have suffered one half of the first pericd: * attempls 10 gel the puck. by - acite the score and the game “Anyone listed as a winner and = Esso Hulk Agency), Cathy: CHRISTMAS | . Gordon and..Anderson 7-1 in: loss. ‘The Blues came back to tie Ponle net-minder Blair Mil- * was for thie large part scrambly who |} hap not ‘yet claimed their -Maroney. (Columbia _ Auto SEALS : Commercial Hockey League Third place is being held by - the period before the end.of the chell. ~ and unexciting, | at : action Monday night. Bullers Glass with2 wins in five frame, Marty Hamhuis scoring In one of their brief moments ".. Mantique's stormed into’ ‘the : a id The’ wins, coupled with a. oulings while G& A and Pohle from-Rino Michaud and Bobby of composure Pohle managed la. lead after only. 42 seconds of - : : ; -. ; \ Pohle win ‘last. Wednesday “Lumber are lied for fourth spot couture scoring ona back hand = 8° into the lead again, Ralph play. with Daryl Johnson con- — : - ; . u 7 re - i (details elsewhere) give eachof with(wo points eacheG&ANas with 1-53-10 play in the opening Gather firing homea pass from necting for his first of the night, . 7 . -_ sey . . a ; Por the teams at least two-paints one win in 5 games, Pehle one period. | Ziegler, -. Eight minutes later it was 2-0 on : at eB rt _ afler three weeks of play, win in six.games. : - By, thé-end of the. period,: - a goal by Miles Green. a ne ace gg pee me me pe tog ‘The Mantique Blazers are out In Mondays first game, Potila In the pening ‘minutes ot the though, the Blues. were back, Before the end ‘of the frame j HANK Y O [ 7 yas , os Sos : . scoring their third goal, The --Don. Gillispie had given ‘the. Pam i a 7 on : mS cos play came off a shot from Tan ‘Mantique squad their third goal po a Ee ne are x J Loo, j ‘Johnson thal Mitchell appeared. of thenight and, asit turned out, | , R ECREA TION! to have stopped. Blues forward. an insurmountable scoring : ’ : =i 9 i n g le a 1S Russ Pedy Skated i in and wok { - edge. 1 ld lj ‘k t Js ‘the nik | . earled poke al the. puck, . Mantique continued. their a ae CHATTER "the red light lashed on and the searing in the second with Ray wou ike to sincere y an oe : . score was tie or his efforts -LaChance’ scoring late in the ; . : to S U S| e n S io n s Fredy recieved a viclous.two. frame after Harold Olson had . the people of Terrace for the support The .Terrace Floor Hockey handed club from. the stick of swept checked Dick Shinde in _ League, now well established, Ken Olson, a blow that sent him © front of the G & A net, : wet! will be meeting every Sunday al Three players involved in a braw! late in the third period of” to the dressing toom for the In the third period G'& A’ in electing me as Alderman. Co a hs . the Uplands School gymnasium Terrace Hotel's 5-4 victary Monday night will see ‘no action + remainder of the game. Olson’ came awake momentarily and, ia me from the hours of 11 a.m. to 1 for the next little while, was not penalized onthe play.. showing flashes of the style thal- . cio p.m. “If you're inlerested, show" _ The three - Joe Rorke and Bob Couture of the ‘Terrace That goal was credited to . won everything in sight last ty up and anyone af the league Blues and Rick ‘Letaowski of Pohle Lumber - all received. |... Johnson whose original shot year, scored their-lone goal fo pote members will be glad to fli you multi-game suspensions fram the league's referee in chief for > must. have slowly trickled into’ of the game.. Rick Olson.did the I look forward to working : et: - inn what you have (odo to joln their part in a wild fracas, Rarke will sit oul the gext five ‘the goal. damage, sneaking in the : ” a the league. - : games while Couture and Letaowaki will each miss the next In the third Pohle again took rebaund ofa shot:from Blaine “4 on , three outings, + "| the Tead, ‘this time. after five ‘Turner al the point. -on your behalf. for the betterment -Allempts lo, establish a. © The fight broke out with only one geconitot play remaining : | ominules of play. when Phil Dobie ‘the ‘six minute mark : Terrace Chess Club are. con- |. . inthe game. Rorke was after a loose puck at the side of the ‘| - blasted “a shot from the point. Bernie King scored. the fifth of h dis ok linuing. The Chess Club meets Pohle net’ when he collided solidly. with Poble's Kenny “| ihat made it's way.past Blue's. Mantique goal from the. lip of 0 the istrict. a : : it + Monday nights at 7:30 p.m. in. |-> Ziegler. Even:before Rorke had regained | his balance, his. | ‘net guard Ken Senger... the erease and five ‘minutes ee , i the Senior Citizens Room of ihe -|” gloves were off. and he was looking for Ziegler. The.“Blues .- were back: 36 later’ Don Gillispie ‘had: his a ' Terrace Arena. (See further -He found him, stretched out: behind the Pohle net and ‘seconds, -laier . with. ‘Rino - ‘second of the night and and the - ° Cyril M. ‘Shelford. ! - details elsewhere}, » oe vy tained a flurry of blots on Ziegler. When that falledtogain." | Michaud picking up the rehound — score stood six to one. ° i : any response, . Rorke grabbed | two handfuls: ia jersey and _ of his own shot and firing home ... Daryl -Johnsan. ‘ended the ; Anyone interested in Torming bounced Zieler off the ice several times: the disk. < . night with chi, second. of the | : a table tennis club in Terrace is -): “Letaowski entered the fray at this peint, throwing off his With three- minutes and.one.. game, scored. with 11 seconds. a , : urged to contact ‘the- Terrace |’ gloves ‘and wrestling Rorke away.ifrom his.team-mate. «second left. the. Blues: tock. the: ~ Femalning Inthe mateh.. . a — — A Arena al 635-2042." Table lennis Couture then added 16.1he constr arog Ms Blaves and” | “lead for the first.time-.in -the..- sien : . : . “will begin on -the “night.of | | taking. an-Letaowski, : ¥ game, Joe: Rorke scoring on a: few ee Pr De Sos Lo . . 4 ‘~ Thursday, Naveraber 21\trom 7°") °°. "various officials Tmaanaged. ‘finally. ‘to. separate all ‘the “slap shot-from he: point.’ That} Pn a age os aE ve Sas i ; . i “1010 p.m. Inthe Parkside School -! gombatants bul Rorke, not satisfied with the progress of the .. |", goal. proved. to:be the winner. -- . : . i on Sparks Street... |. affair, made one final stop before skating off the i ice; gliding.) On-“that marker ‘Marcel © . : 1 i D t t. tf WD toZiegier andlanding a blow on his face,- : Tookensy stole the puck - froma - . The epar men it “The. original penalties called. on’. the: play’ ‘were gathe | Pehle deferider.. and “held olf .. : Recreation ~ Is - curretit ¥. |. misconducts. for Letaowski and Couture, a five ‘minute’ “|. several Pohle” team.’ / ; engaged “in, pulting eet er fighting major and a game misconduct for Rorke and.a‘two |'- members while waiting. for their winter program. They ‘he minute charging minor for Ziegler, who al no ime during the] -Rorke to skate into position at. . still seeking input from the tight, even went sofar as to drop his gloves, ; the blue line. - Naw communily with: regards - ta ; : Thal game ended on 2 sour’. . ‘ ~ courses: to be offered. Jf. you - have an idea for a course give = — them a call at 635-2042, rele " ‘note, erupting. into a brawl with Y one second remaining on the * SCOFE . board. (See - details in inset). _ In the second game, Gordon’ ‘and Anderson showed a team effori (hal was just a shadow of. last year's power house team, “A Cross country ski clinic will’ be held next. Wednesday at the Ltd Terrace Arena. Further details can be dl obtained by phoning 635- 2042. USED CARS & TRUCKS 1972" Dodge _ 1970 Mazda sn Dr. HT. V- 8 Avto- PS Radia - New Raint Tu- Tone 2 Te, | a 4 Speed 1200 Coupe , Radio - _ $2695 : Votre Centre Recreatif d hiver 81095 | _— : 7 Your Winter Recreation Headquarters" ae re rae | |: PIONEER -1s7. 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The bus, . donaied. two weeks ago by ‘ Canadian Cellulose, will be used . ’ by the Commission under the following polieles. . , Pickup. 4 Spead - Radio Rear: Bumper $2195" : 1970 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan 8 Automatic, Radio PS $1395 1970 Ford * _ Mange MK Door Sedu V8 Auto P-5 Radio a 7 - $1495° | 1968. Pontiac | ‘Pale. 2 Dr. HT. Automatic’ Radlo . | Galaxie $00,2 Door HT, V-a Automatic, Radio Ps Pa $1295" $1995" Copper Mountain _ Enterprises: Ltd. 116 East DS57r The radius the bus will ', operate-in is from here tw * Prince George'and no farther. The bus will be booked on a | monthly. basis, If the group using the bus provides their own - driver, ‘thelr ‘only. cost will be gas and oil only.” If the District “mus! provide. a -driver,. his ; wages Will have to be paid. 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