‘ i a “4 a t 4 4 a a : ‘ « 4 a) . Ae ene Ve a Om MRA EE . t PAGE Aa, THE HERALG, Wednesday, Noyamber 13, 1974 a mark hamilton RT 835-6367 -the herald . Serving Terrace and area Cents trump a pair of The Terrace Centennials tock on ail the Kings men over the weekend and continued their assaull. on the west division t thwest Hockey League with 5-4 and 3-2 over-lime victories. The heros were John Mahon and Graeme Bevington each scoring an over-lime goal to give the Cents a 5-4 victory over the Prince George Spruce Kings and a 9-2 victory over the Prince . Rupert Halibul Kings. Mahon's gaal, scored al 4:2 ‘of. the. over-time period Saturday came al the tail end of * four minutes of intense, con- linual pressure from the Cen- tennials. In the. four minutes proceeding the goal, various Cents marksmen over-skated : Rupert w : zone soccer : A lone geal by Skeena Junior a 4° Due; to the holiday” long , weekend, there---will..-bes- no- Terrace. -Men!a~Basketball - ¢ Secondary School's Cliff Flury wasn't enough as the local crew felt to Prince Rupert 3-1 in the zone seccer finals, Saturday in Terrace. s The game, made necessary by a tie between Rupert ‘and Skeena for first place in the regular season standings, decided | the zone champion junior soceér team, 0. Rupert started strong and fast’: and held the lead throughout the game. Skeena pressed on many occasions. but only Flury was able to. beat shut-oul bid. i { Rupert nei-minder and break a - ‘, u No Report league report this week. We ? , ‘ will continue our regular 2 reports next week. . Fy + a , e ' a a 4 a Fy 4 7 ' a ‘ 4 4 4 q ‘ a 4 4 * 4 a $ ‘ * 4s * + + . 4 4 a s ¢ ¢ < « * < *. . « ’ a] 4 : ’ a * 4 ‘ * Pre oe ee ree ee a ed CES FUT UI NS EYER Sees ee ee gag ary Standings in the Pacific Nor. | pucks on break-aways, missed open nels on 2 and,3 on one breaks, hit various parts of the goal posis and were robbed by George's net-minder Claude Bertoli. Mahon's goal came cn a break-away, afler Bob Bremmer had done his part by lieing up the George defense. Bevington's goal'Sunday tock: a litle longer, five and a half -Thinutes, but it too came at the end of an all out assault by the locals, The alder Halibut Kings were all bul dead on their feet when Bévinglon unleashed a shot from the face-off circle that appeared ‘to. hit either Tommy ~ MecMasters or a Prince Rupert defender before finding it’s way into (he net. Both games provided some : fairly exciting hockey. Saturday night it took the teams two periods to settle down but: ihe third and over-lime period were both fast and exciling. Sunday, the teams gol into the swing of things early in the | second, after a boring first. peri. - The Cents leapl into a 2-0 lead - Saturday night, ana first period * goal from. Lanae Legouffe (from Christensen and Felker) anda‘ marker in the opening . minules of the second, with+ Dave Sharp doing the damage. . By mid-way point in the second however, the Kings had recovered enough to start the come-back © trail.” ‘The marksman here-.was Dave. Gale and: Lyle Onman on an excellant three-way passing play. ‘ . : -_. Mimites later the Cents had ~ their two goal cushion back, Mel Christensen converting a Lance George ‘a: mere 45‘ seconds, ta again narrow the gap... = - Again in il was: Wood ‘going struck for his final goal of tha night, again on a goal mouth WESTERN - Rob . with a Wood who scored from’ Fenton" Legouffe- pass, but it. took . the damage, ‘as he was‘allowed.: lo slip in aiter his own rebound, - In the third period Wood: set-up from Fenton Gale and, at the mid-way point in the period the Kings moved into the lead for ihe first time. Cents defensemen Dale Ames and c eFee lost the puck ina mix-up at the blue-line,. Ron Kolman picked it up and walked in alone on Barry Dubnyk. The Cents battled back and with 3:27 to play and the Spruce Kings playing man short, Casey Felker brought down the house i goal after Mel Christensen had set it ail up with a lot of hard work at the: Kings blue-line, That ‘goal paved the way-.for Mahon's over-lime heroics and the Cents- first win of the weekend, Sunday the Cents and the Prince Rupert Halibut Kings needed a tumultuous: first period to let off steam, before | sellling down to some hard, exciting hockey action. Although each leam scored once in the opening frame, (here were a number of incidents, including one which should lead to further disciplinary action * taken againt a member of the Prince Rupert Halibut Kings. The firsL incident of the period came after only 28 seconds of play-when Lance Legouffe and- Rupert's Dave Pickell squared off, Both received five minute : fighting majors, Pickett and’. additional twa far high sticking and Legouffe a couple of stit- ches in (he region of his right eye, -At 3:05 Rupert's Kmyta picked up iwo fer high sticking © and the Cents, although they had a two manadvantage for 24° secands, failed to score. Things continued. rough and rugged. « until the 9:39 mark when Craig Ferguson tock a perfect setup pass from Dave Pickett an Figures still show * Game decline The latest hunting figures reléased by. the Game Checking Station in Cache Creek confirm this year’s. trend which sees the: .number of hunters and the numbers of game. taken, down dramatically from last year. Although 1,741'-non-resident hun- ters. have been through the Checking Station this year, the. total numbers reedown' 3,058 ‘from last year, PPE MR ea tn lh pee As for the species moose are down 816, from ; 13,038 - resident hunters . and 4935-in 1973 to 4,119 this’ year, Deer are down 515, ‘from 789 last year to 274 ‘this year. Thirty less ‘goat have “been ‘shot (down from 95 to 65) and the number of sheep taken is down to nine from 37. Grizzly bear numbers have - dropped from 58 to 18, black bear ‘from 201 to 117. Caribou show a. decline of 114 from-last year’s take of |. 329, down. Chukar are up 10 ton. = WINTER DRAW ORDER FORM To order your tickal, mail (his coupon Io: WESTERN CANADA LOTTERY FOUNDATION » BO. 2OX 1880, VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA $2.50 | PEA TICKET we LT TT is | Ye OF IE KET i AGU? LAT ENCLOSEO _anonteal [ i carestonn it PHONE L enaxrnct | it Cen | I T converted it into a {-0 lead for the Kings. A minute after that Kmyta went back {o the penalty box for tripping and again the Cents had trouble, mounting their power play offensive, With four minutes left in thé period the Cents again had an exira man advantage when Ron Muyers awent off for throwing an elbow. and this time they did manage to make itcount, Kevin Willison kings ’ The Caledonia Kermodes open their 1974-75 basketball season this weekend with a home game against the Quesnel Spartans Saturday. The. schedule, released last was, needless to say, ejected from the game. ° ; Each team again scored in the second period, Gord Stevens putting the Kings up 2-1 at 8:25 and. then’ Bobby DeChamps lieing it up again a minote later. The period featured some excellent hackey and. seme brilliant displays of goal len- ‘ging prowess by Cent’s Barry Dubnyk and ‘the King’s Olm- stead. * : In the third. there was no scoring, again due’:. to. the brilliant work “of Dubnyk and Olmstead, but near the end af the period it was evident that * the Kings were fast ruriing out of.steam, That became more lhan. evident in the over-time “period and, although they held . the Cents off.for five minules, the end was not in doubt and the As well as. these all . ‘other species, .;with: the : “exception of chukar, are - O’DONAGHY Patrick 1 INSURANCE AGENTS’ _ = ¢annot.continue-to handle Autoplan ont -y business. It is as simple as that. ©. ¢ Here are the facts: staff, | a Kermodes open hoop | : season this weekend week, shows the local senior high school team playing in 17 different events, ranging from play against single teams lo ‘tournaments both home and . away. On the 22 and 23 of this month, the Kermodes will play a two game series against Kitimat, the first game in Kitimat, the second in the Caledonia gym- naslum, On the 20th and 30th of this month the Kermodes will host Richmond from the Lower — Mainland to two games in the gym.- Caledonia December 6 and 7 sees the Kermodes travel .to ‘Prince Rupert for tournament action and then, the next weekend, the team continues tournament play. On the 13th of December they'll play one game against Victoria High in Terrace, the first game of a Kitimat. tour- nament.. Saturday, the 14th, both teams will move (o Kitimat to compete against teams fram Rupert, Smithers .and either Kamloops or Houston, alang with the host Kitimat team. Then, jusi after Christmas, the Kermodes ‘vill take a [rip ta Victoria la. compete against seven leams in tie Bob Whyte’ . tournament in lhe capitol city. After that ‘they com.e home for the annual Terrace Kinsmen Tournament en January 10 and Me 4 VAN OF INDEPENDANCE 30 Years In The Press: Box Reporting | On Councils Both Good And Bad Across ‘Ganada - With No Party: Affiliation Your Vote Assures “No String Aitached” Representation AUTOPLAN AGENTS APOLOGIZE . Our [ob as Independent Insurance. Agents Is. to serve the. __ ~ + people of British Columbia, and the last-thing we want to dois |.» -to-Inconventence them. We, therefore, deeply regret thatthe _- _’- “Government has backed us Into an impossible position. We. ° ; heir terms and stay in. net Ae ‘ ‘ICBC broke its agreement with licensed agents by failing topay | ~~ -. thelr full commissions within the specified 15 days following ~:: :receipt of Autoplan documents. Many thousands of dollars aad owing to the agents remain unpaid. The company has also : refused tocontinue payment for heavy responsibilities added to -’ the agents’ workload since the agreement was reached. ‘Avtoplan agents insist on negotiating with those who, under the ay Insurance.- Act Regulations, sef thelr commission rates -. | thelCBC Board of Directors. The Board has refused to meet. © ith the agents’ negotiating committee, Agents -have been offered an 11 percent REDUCTION in- Autoplan. income for.the 1975 licensing year compared with" 1974; ICBC has even refused their request for'a reasonable cost: of-living allowance suchas already granted to its own company he agents insist ona long term agreement to permit them to.. mprove their facilities and service to the public. The. Govern. ment‘s. refusal to. meet this demand suggests that its future lans:do not iriclude the independent insurance agents. ‘Agents have been called upon to issue license plates and collect - pravinclal Sales tax:without any payment whatsoever, _ . li, Among the teayns on hand ‘will be Prince Rupert, Prince George, Houston and Dawson Creek. Friday, January 17 the Kermodes play host | to Smithers. Then January 21and m2, the locals will host an Alaskan team from Meilakalla 10 (wo games. The following weekend they host Parkland from Victoria area, travelling to Vicloria’ the following weekend for a return .mateh with Parkland and two other . matches. On February 7 and 8 they'll complete in a tqurnament in Prince George, then-travel lo Dawson Creek for two games on Feb, 14 and 15, and attend the Houston Invitational Tour- nament on the 21 and 22 of February, : They'll end, the local season on March 7 and 8 with the North West Zone Finals, held this year in Prince Rupert. After that daie they wili hopefully ad- aance to the provincial finals in Vancouver, where ihey last year finished eighth over all. ndall_ X_ School T uste , 1D era SEEM IMT REE ERTL TP OE