Page B ws i DM Wednesday, December 20, 1967, Split two with Kia Terriers ready for league play? However, it's not quite assim- ple as that, Terrace borrowed some players from Kitimat for the weekend games, They are about four players short of the Northwest League standards, according to their coach, The Terriers are sharpening their ‘teeth for a bite at Pac- ific Northwest Hockey League competition, Terrace Omineca Terriers split two games with Kitimat Merchants Saturday and Sunday, Terrlers were bombed 7-3Sat- urday but’ came back strongly | There isa possibility that they Sunday to hold off the Merchants | will play exhibitions with league 5-4, teams, Burns Lake, two teams For you philosophers, Mer-| from Smithers, and the Kitimat chants play in the Northwest | Merchants in the new Year, Hockey League, Therefore Ter-| Major problem is lack of prac- race is ready to play, tise time, Only availableice time is at Kitimat Friday midnight, But some 35 players are mak. ing the trip, Terrace's Terriers also play in the Kitimat intermediate leag- ue where they are in third place, Lack of ice time showed Sat- urday when Kitimat Merchants blasted off to a 3.0 lead in the first period; then applied more pressure to increase the margin to 6-1 in the second, Terrace began to find.some ice legs in the third and pump- ed in two goals, Brian Hanson — on loan to the Terriers — Jan Johnson and Harold Flogum scored for Ter- race, Shinde had a big night for Kitimat with four goals, Bell, Kennedy and Beliveau also scor- ed for the Merchants. . Goalie Dwayne McDonald was the big man for Terrace Sun- day holding off a third period attack by Kitimat to protect a 5-4 Terrace lead, His major test came when he blocked a penalty shot by the Merchants’ Beliveau, jiitimat Outshot Terrace 45. 37, Terriers opened the Sunday game with three goals in the first period by Brian Hansen, Dale Cushner and Me? Motz for ja 3-2 lead, Matz scored again inthe sec- ond but Kitimat came back to tie the game 4.4, . Winning goal was. fired by Al Pritchet at 1.20 of the third beriod, Angels will chug-chug on snowy slopes Look for Angels going chug chug onthe snow slopes of Thorn- hill Golf Course, There are nine of them at present — Terrace Snow Angels that is; The Angels are snowmabile and ski-doo enthusiasts who have formed a club to race their machines, Group was started by local man Eric Mueller who now heads the newly formed group as pre- sident. Ray Skoglund is vice-president and Jack McLeod willhandlesec- retary-treasurer duties, Mueller said the club holds its first, Boxing Day at Thorn- hill Golf Course, Starting time is 1 p.m, : There is one condition, “We need Some more snow,’ Mueller said, The Angels president said that anyone interested in racing snow- mobiles or ski-doos would be welcome to bring their machines along. He’s expecting an increase in membership alter the first out- ing. NAVY RUM PALM BREEZE RUM UN | Sen | I R _ Good tidings we bring to you and yours _ during this season of joy and... happiness. Our special thanks to all our "patrons on this Christmas. holiday, ¢ _ Doris, Lindo, Yvette °o. 0: =. ora ais GENDERS WERE CUNFUSED and patrons Saturday night when Sam made a tour of local TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, . so were local hostelry Leapin Lena {left) and Speedy watering holes seeking funds to build Terrace an ice arena. They eallected some $88 -in undey-.an hour, Arena Association campaign They've got $5,000 only need Twelve people lacked at a $5,000 last Wednesday and dec $245,000, They were all members of the Terrace Arena Associa. tion, meeting in the Coma munity Centre to discuss ways and means of raising funds and projecting an image for the proposed Terrace arena build. Lack of numbers did not damp. en enthusiasm, By lriday morn ing the first in a group of res gular Arena moneysraising pro jects was in operation, Under the supervision of Met Moiz, two hockey pools were making the rounds with the out. come of weekend games between the Terrace Terriers and the Kitimat Merchants determining winners, ‘On Friday evening Wayne Sea. brook -and Ruth Hallock donned outlandish garb and went forth to solicit funds from hotel patrons, -Bill as speedy Sam 7 "French Flair Coiffures eal JUNIOR CAGE STARS NAMED Terrace junior basketball play- ers have formed an all-star team to challenge Kitiuwc and Prince Rupert squads. - a Colin Chasteneuf and John Oman coach the two teams in the 14-16 age range, Basic coach- ing’ is ‘on basketball fundament- als, ; . - ,All stars selected this week are; centre, Randy Kluss; for- wards, Harry “Baxter and More ris Squires; guards, Bill Keller and Tom Casey, —s, - Bench. strength will be suppl- ied by Gale Prest, Keith Hus- band, Boyd Dixon, Jerry Deane and Don Kester. Squad was picked on basis of experience, ability and attitude, $245,000 bank balance of slightly over ided to go after the ramaining and Leapin’ Lena, the panhand. ling pair from the Terracearena, they collected $88,08 in less than an hour, mostly in silver, turday mornitig, work crews mei at three different locations for a sign painting session in which display units for the Arena Association Christmas Lane on Kalum Street, were com- pleted, : The weekend activity marked the beginning of a move to spark new interest in the arena pro- ject throughout the community. A pair of clowns will make the tour of the town every woelw end, armed with a collection bucket, Booster buttons will be ordered and sold, to promote the arena project. mo , The Terrace Arena Associa-: tion recently became Strictly, a fund-raising Greanization when Municipal Council authorized the Recreation Commission to take over administcntive legal details and explore all-avenues open in the area of government. grants, . The Terrace arena will bepart of an overall recreational com. plex. planned for the area by the Terrace Recreation Commi. ssion, Tee At Wednesday's ineeting, Ken ‘Gray, liason officer between the Arena Association and youth groups throughout the com» ronnity, reported an upsurge of interest .on the part of high School students, He’ said. the Junior Arena Association mem. bership has shown renewed in- terest’in.the project in recent weeks, Twelfth: Night Christmas Tree ning of Friday, January 5, # x to you. May your day be bright with joy.and merriment shared with your loved ones, We F hope you have a wonderful Christinas! |. i \ Roger, Ailso, and Garry | _ es . Time for us _ to speed very ‘warm wishes for the Yuletide Holiday Ue aed Basketball Al and Mac squeezed past leag- ue leaders Marshall Wells Sun- day 53-51, . . The win puts Al and Mac on top of the-league, , Al and Mac tock an early lead but Marshal] Wells used. sharp. shooter John Miller to keepthem- in contention with a respectable 25 points, i “ Al and Mac left it to the clos- ing seconds to ‘pull ahead. Har- old Champoux dumped in’ two -|points to break a 49.49 tle with less than a minute remaining, set’ up a fast break to hard driving Doug McKay for a four point lead, ' Marshall Wells’ Martin Adama netted a clutch shot but it still left Al and Mac with a 53-51 margin, MARSHALL WELLS: John Mil- ler 25, Herb Morvin, 10, Mart- in Adams 8, Simon Muldce 4, Mel Margourt 4. . AL AND MAC: Jim Gould 13, John Oman 13, Harold Champoux 11, Doug McKay 8, Jim Olson 6, Colin Chasteneauf 2, Sunday’s poorly played with a half time score of only 13-11, contributed by lack lustre offences, Agar finally won 38 - 37 when Fred Philpot put in a tech- nical foul, a A lack of respect for the of- ficials was shown again Sunday by players both-on and off the court. It would seem reasonable that without amendment of play- ers’ attitudes, player disqualitic- ations will have to follow, SKEENA: Itod Kluss 17, Bruce Peters 11, Bob Kester 7, Rick Dakin 2, “Initial.plans were made for a | Burning to be held on the Com. |. munity Centre grounds onthe eve. |. Cassie Hall leads field-in cross country Running conditions were far from ideal for the first inter~ School cross country race stag- ed here on December 12, A total of 45 runners from three Terrace schools took part in the event, which started at Cassie Hall Elementary school and took them over a rugged, snow-cover- ed.two-mile ‘course, ~ ’ Competitors ranged. from Grade Five to Grade Seven in category. Thornhill Elementary der the supervisionof G,F, Bish- Op. Veritas School had £8 run. ners out, under the direction of Brother L,A, Kearns, and Cas- sie Hall fielded a team of 12 under the coaching of Kevin-0’~ Farrell, A group of interested spec- tators Stood by, as the 45 boys started on the initial run. Alan Webb, a youngrunner from Cassie Hall encouraged the rest of his team-mates on to team victory by placing first inthe 2 mile run, Webb was followed by Vernon Jacques, .Brian Hobbs, Bruno Bel- anger, Glen Goodwin and Mike Barg. Team placings were based on the first six runners home from eachteam, — Verltas School was second with Peter Woester, Gary MacLean, Ekkehard Losch, James Dakin, Leon Prusko and Martin Bokesch in that order, Third place went to Thorn. hill with John Loresso leading, Schulmeister following up, The ‘next cross-country race is scheduled for sometime in January and will be held at Thornhill School, A two - mile course is currently being stud- {ed for the contest, ticipating, or in promoting any’ other inter. ~ schoal competition May contact Kevin O'Farrell at Cassie Hall School, Then a rebound by Jim Gould |. second game was|- entered a fifteen man team ‘un-|- and Rudolph Tellectien, Dennis |. Darby, Bob Muckle and Henry} _ All schools interested in par. Als down Wells. | AGAR; Fred Philpot 11, Jack Stroet 9, Don Haudenschild 6, Al Blessin - 2, Dave Wadley 2, R, Brown 2, ’ bed Agar Red and White “72.50, _ MARSHALL . WELLS; Morvin 23, Martin Adams 17, John, Miller 16, Simon-Muldoe 9, Mel Marquort 7,0 “|. AGAR; Fred Philpott 22, Don Haudenschild 11, Jerry Sharples Farrell 2, Al Blessin 2, Har- old Ludit 2, J. SCORING LEADERS: Martin Adams 1, Herb Morvin 2,: Rod Klus. 3, Oman 5, - ’ LEAGUE STANDINGS: Albert and McCaffery 1, Marshall Wells White 4, eague | Marshall Wells, Tuesday, bom-|._ Herb 7 7, Gord McConnell 4, Kevin O'.|' John Miller 4, John] 2, Skeena -High 3, Agar Red and | -| § Sterilize men, Liberal lady tells meeting | WINNIPEG (CP) — Instead of women Knocking themselves out over the question of information about and distribution of cone traceptives in Canada it would be simpler to’ sterilize men, says Mrs, R,W, QueeneHughes, Mrs, Queen-Hughes made the Suggestion at a meeting of che Winnipeg South Women’s Liberal Association. . ; She said sterilization of men is being done in India where cline ics are set up in rallway -stat- ons and bus depois, . _. BASKERVILLE HOUNDS AT - BASKETBALL HOMECOMING | “Thére are basketball sames for men and women and - dancing to the Hounds of Baskerville at night, + . : That's the program ‘for Skeena Secondary Basketball Homecoming December.26, Skeena Secondary Girls’ take on grads: starting. 2:p.m, {a the Community Centre, -Mon grads: follow in a game. with: the - students’ at. approximately 3:30, - . ° John Oman 1s organizing the grads teams, He wanta grads to phone him at 635.5573, Terrace Teen’ Club will decorata the Community Céntre Hall tn preparation for the Homecoming |. - Danee that night, Prince Ruperts ‘Hounds of Baskervitle supply _ the music from 9:30 tolam. 9 ©: rn : ee —< Cassified _ w 4 Our wish is that you weken to a Christmas ; full of the best the season offers... the joy of loving friends, the peace of plenty. Have the Merriest Christmas of all! 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