e “The _ when Sketchley, . ‘egrgecond wre ws THE HERALD, Wednesday, December 22, 1976, PAGE A? PorerrT TTT YT" Poorer TT TTTererwere YS wr" Terre rTTTevCrT TT TvTT ~~ rev ww i a tatindl adn laa diatttindadl a in An tn natin incl CENTS GOALIE Ray Prive frustrates yet another POUST TCC CTT TE TOECCTT' Wand PUCVETEVeTeTTT Tey. PPE EY Winter Hawk attemptas he does the splits to pick off a The Terrace Centennials finished off the first half of the season with a tie and a win, Saturday nigttt in ‘Kitimat they blew a two goal "Jead but hung on for a 5-5 : draw. The next day at home, ‘the Cents filled the net as they downed the Winter Hawks 7 to 2. -In. Kitimat the Hawks started things off early when, a ler three minutes of play, Greg Egan beat Ray Brive with a high shot. Blake Walkanshaw stole the uck irom Bud Langstrom hind the net and fed Egan ‘in front. . ‘The Cents came back six ‘minutes later as Doug Matheson set up Barry Heit in-the slot, Heit faked his - ghol, went behind the net, then surprised goalie Ron “ Marleau by coming back the same way and tucking the puck in the corner. There was no further scoring in the first period but there were penalties as. ,aGerd Cochrane picked up 4) mie. “match penalty for spearing, second ‘period featured only one goal as both teams seemed content to play ‘give-away and take needless penalties. The two _ goaltenders were called ‘pon to’ make numerous _ saves and it wasn’t until the _ 19:45 mark that the red light blinked. Cent Craig. Levie fed Vern Sketchley at the “blue line and Sketch drilled a shot by Marleau. Period three saw seven cals as the Hawks scored ° four times. They opened the seoring afler only {wo minutes when Pawlick icked up a loose puck in ront and beat Prive. Reit _seores two ‘| The Cents regained the “i lead less than a minute later after a Matheson ass, “fed Cliff Thorsteinson. Thorsteinson made no >. mistake as he fired a shot »-high into the left corner. A » minute and 18 seconds later *Tan--Tennant. ‘and -Craig ' + «Bevie combined to set up : Heit, giving the Cents a4 to2 Meads ( oe e+ a Marleau out of the net, then Terrace, Prince The overtime period featured excellent goaltending, with the aid of - the goalposts, as both teams were frustrated. Outhustle Hawks Sunday, playing before the largest crowd this season, the Cents outhustled the Hawks to win going - away. It took only 49 seconds for the locals to get going as Lance Legouffe set up Barry Heit, who fired a shot high over Ron Marleau's shoulder. The next goal didn’t come until 14:32 mark when Legouffe picked up Sket- chiey’s rebound and fed Craig Levie, Levie flipped a backhander into the far -corer, just over Marleau’s stick hand. The penalty continued to be a major part of the game as both teams sent an almost steady flow of bodies... on.their-way tothe sin bin: : penalties‘ continued : but there weré interruptions for goals. At the 4:38 mark of the second period, Sketchley and Matheson set up Pat Rabbitt in front. Rabbitt slid the puck under a sprawling Marleau. The visitors drew blood (figuratively) at the 9:56 mark when Don Kellar fired ¥¥ erle “with the penalties and * fought to a 5-5 draw. a floater from. the point, just going over Prive's glove, glancing in off the crossbar. The Cents scored two More goals before the riod's end to take a 5 to 1 ead as Legoulfe picked up both tallies. On his first g Legouffe used Rabbitt as a decoy on a_ two-on-one breakaway, blasting a shat by Marleau. Penalty shot | Legouffe get his second goal on a penalty shot, awarded to him when goalie Ren Marleau threw his stick. Lance had blocked a Hawk shot and was in alone when the Hawk goalle slid his stick along the ice, knocking the -puck off Legouffe’s stick. ot Lance made no mistake in his first ever penalty shot, _ deking Marleau to the right, then going left and flipping the puck into the empty net. “The third period ‘began. with the pene and there. was ‘fib ‘ Scoring” ‘tohtil” the 13:52 mark when. Kelly MeCabe tipped .a Bud Langstrom shot by the Haw netminder, Legouffe also assisting. Three minutes later Rabbitt sent Sketchley awa up centre ice and Sketch. beat Marleau on a move. nice i Kitimat shot from the point. The Cents and Hawks The Hawks finished the scoring with just over a minute left when Scatt Marleau converted a Ron Wakita pass. The coaches say Vern ‘Sketchley, along — with Gord Cochrane, is handling the coaching duties and when asked about the game said it was a nice present for the fans and a ‘ood way to leave for the Shri stmas break. “The play was rather scrambly but all ' of our guys gave at least 100 percent. This is why we won. Cliff Thorsteinson and Doug Matheson gave 150 percent and, although they don't star with goals and assists, they pester the other team whenever they are on the ice. Cochrane's comments were much the same ad- ding, “We need one. defenceman: and. to get- - pettled:down: The.guys are-:-* » elu ‘and make the club = | PNWHL weekend highlights The coachless Terrace Centennials were wun- defeated over the past weekend as they managed a tie and a win against the Kitimat Winter Hawks. . Coach Red. L’Estrange threw in the towel com- pletely frustrated with the club directors commenting that there were just too many coaches for: him to exercise any authority or direction over the young players. Red sald that if the folds he would be willing to pick up the pieces work. However, he added, he has no intention of batting his head against. the upper echelon of the Centennials as it stands now. . On Sunday in the Terrace Arena before one of the largest crowds of the season the locals survived a total of 189 minutes in penalties to register a 7 to 2 win over the’ . Hawks, the source of most of the Centennial points this year. In a game played at Kitimat on Saturday the Cents salvaged a 5 all tie to give them three points in the standings. This still leaves them a lon Prince Rupert Kings who split over the weekend. Wo keep TAB on -local clubs and events Terrace - Answering = - Bureau _ : Gall 638-8196. coming around and the | Christmas break should solve some problems.”. Advertising: keeps people working. CANADIAN ADVERTISNG ADVISORY BOARD All Seasons on top by. Mike Ireland The T.M.B.A. played its last games of ‘the year this past week, Action will resume in the new year. At the break All Seasons was on top by a comfortable margin largely due to its _two vietories and the 24Games in three days Fight teams playing 24 That's what’s in store games in three days! ‘or Terrace hockey fans next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (Dec. 27-28-29) at the Terrace Arena when Tournament is held. . * The youngsters will play in top section. the Annual Peewee Pups Chrishnas ntwodivisions. Rep teams from 99 Rupert, Kitimat and Smithers are in the Granisle, Stewart and two Terrace house league teams — Inland Kenworth and Dave's Plumbing — make up the bottom section. Each team will play six games. This adds up to eight games every day starting at Bam. . _ _At the conclusion of the tournament, at approximately: 9:30 p.m. on, the 29th,. traph awards ceremony. ; Trophies lined up include best forward, best goalie, best most sportsmanlike team and defenceman, high scorer, section winning team. les will be presented in an Following Is the schedule of games and starting times for each day. . MONDAY, DECEMBER 27 Inland Kenworth. vs Dave's Plumbing | Terrace vs Kitimat . * 6:00 am, 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 2:06 p.m. 3:30 p.m. S00 pm. , 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28 Smithers vs Prince Rupert Inland Kenowrth vs Dave's Smithers vs Kitimat ; -InJand Kenworth vs Granisle Terrace vs Prince Rupert Granisle vs Stewart Dave's Plumbing vs Stewart Smithers ys Prince Rupert . Inland Kenworth vs Granisle — Dave's Plumbing vs Stewart Smithers vs Kitimat | - Terrace ve Prince Rupert Plumbing eda Hawk rush and | seit Levie. “Young - pcthen fed Sketchley. ap ‘breaking up.ice.- Hade-rio mistake as - _ \che’ deed -“Marleau: and: - 'fiipped. the “puck over :alt. -~ _», ulstretched legs: 4 8:0 am. - #30 am 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Terrace ys Kitimat 3:30 p.m. Stewart vs Granisle 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 #200 a.m. . Inland Kenworth vs 9:30 a.m. 41:00 a.m, 12:30 p.m., = -200:pane 3:36. pmo ! -5:00-pin. °° Kitimat ve Prince 6730.p.m.- tieDave’s: Plumbing ‘vs Granisle.. -. 2 Tnlarid Kenworth vs Stewart . “Dave's Plumbing ‘vs Granisle * _*“Kitimat va-Prinee Rupert. <5, Terrace'vs Smithers ~. “Terrace. vs. Smithers Stewart Rupert. - 0: Terrace Reds’ two . losses this past week. ’ In the first game Monday night, the All Seasons” Green Machine won its first of the week by. narrowly defeating the Terrace Reds - 102: to 95. Leading scorers for All Seasons were Mike Ireland with 34...points followed by Ed Devries and Doug McKay with 25’and 20 points. Putting in: fine performances, but in vain, were | Willie Chemko with 34 points, Andy Ruygrok wi 23 and John Walbergs with ‘For the * second: game,” Skeena Hotel was ‘unable to field five players and had to default to Ev'’s Clippers “Wednesday night, All Seasons had a much easier -time in: obtaining its win, because. Skeena Hotel again could not field a team and had to default. | . ‘In the second game bet- ween the Terrace Reds and Ev's Clippers, the Clippers were able to pull away with - the game, largely because oneof the Reds’ players was ejected. from the game, leaving them with four. The Clippers went on to win 89 to: &9, Leading the way for the winners were Dave Crawley with 27 polnts and Red Kluss it was John Wailbergs with 43 paints. ; we tandings now have All ~ Seagons in first place with 32 points, the Terrace Reds next with 24 points, Ev’s Clippers third with 16 points, Skeena Hotel place with four points. , How dues it feel to be out on the siret? . Find out. Take,a walk. a ea.’ ie . Rich Rushton was prolific with four counters to lead ~ the Burns Lake Bravestoa 7? to 6 win over the Smithers . Totems. The win takes the Braves to a three point lead in the. standings of the Eastern Section. ,The Braves had dropped a4 to 2 ~ decision to the Prince Rupert Kings on Saturday. The Kings suffered their first loss in 12 games at the hands of the Houston Luckies Sunday when they ended up on the short end of a9 to 2 score. . The league clases down for the stmas season with the Centennials opening the New Year on . ednesday, January 5 against the Winter Hawks in timat. RESERVE NOW FOR _ CHRISTMAS SKIING Color TV — Complimentary Coffee - Telephone - Kitchens. Special Skier Rates Available FLORENCE MOTEL Highway 16 W. Smithers 847-2676 g@ way behind the . . > DECEMBER 15,1876 ses ta NNER wHlNe HORETS WIN ce §oj2 g5t5)/2{5|9 1 $100,000.00 . O12 45151218 |9 at $50,000.00 ° vie is {si2|sl9§ 10 § $1,000.00 ALL si2isiog 112 fF $100.00 ‘ Aut 2/5{35 1134 $25.00 © O11 4817 191/118 4 520,000.00 ones 26 |719(1 2} _* $1,000.00 , ALL 7\/9/1|8 112 - $100.00 ALL 9111/8 1134 $25.00 . o!2 fo 1/1 |2([5/8 4 $10,000.00 = cia 8911 (215(8— 10 $1,000.00 ALL 1/2(sia 112 $100.00 a ALL 2/518 1134 $25.00 ee \ ie | DECEMBER 29, 1978,‘ a DISTRICT OF TERRACE - PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT a Christmas Schedule — 7 Terrace Arena December Monday, Bec. 20, 1076 Tuesday, Dec, 21, 1976 Friday, Dec. 24, 1976 . . shi a, ah Saturday, Dec. 25, 1976 Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1976 Thursday, Dec. 23, 1976 © Sunday, Dec. 26, 1976 Monday, Dec. 27, 1976 “Tuesday, Dec. 28, 1976 20, 1976 - January 2, 1977 4 12:30 - 3:06 pm Public Skating . CLOSED ALL DAY oO vo in Jast . : farnera ‘ ne EAI teil Tiddags - with 24 points. For the Reds a? “He Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1976 Thursday, Dec. 30, 1976 Friday, Dec. 31, 1976; | Saturday, ‘Jan. 1, 1977’ |. Sunday, Jan. 2, 1977 . Monday, Jan.3, 77 ‘ 1:15 - 8:00 am CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE 12:30 - 2:30 pm Public Skating 7:00 - 9:00 pm Family Skating 12:30 - 8:00 am Private Rentals 12:30 - 2:30 pm Teen Skating. 4:00 - 5:00 pm’ Public Skating . 3:30 - 5:30pm Family Skating . 6:00 - 8:00 pm = Public Skating ‘ 1:00 - 3:00 pm Family Skating 3:30 - 5:30 pm Adult Skating _ . 6:00 - 9:00 pm = Public Skating _ 8:30 - 12:00 am = Private Rentals 12:00 - 7:00 am, 4:30 - 10:30 pm Private Rentals . Public Skating «5s |. Private Rentals .° . Family Skating Public Skating Family Skating Public Skating | 8:15 - 9:45 pm - 12:30 - 2:45 pm 3:00 - 5:00 pm 6:15 - 8:30 pm 10:45 - 12:45 pm Private Rentals 6:30-8:30 pm = public Skating = CLOSED ALL DAY oe 7:00. 9:00 pm Family Skating: 9:30- 11:30 pm Public Skating) - REGULAR SCHEDULE