i . ie Fe el RS Fe Wd UNS ous BURA NL teeta epton el cee tbr is ir REED wey? giclee eae ke Pee an oe ard Pee ee ee aa ert ae s eerie hal Can dar ae Cae COM Rae ont Rk Weer re Pv te: de B47 Terrace Standard, Monday, December 24, 1991 JEFF NAGEL 638-7283 TERRACE STANDARD. - “i : CARRIER OF THE - WEEK RRACE _ It was history i in ‘ making for the Thornhill unior Secondary boys and girls ‘basketball teams, ‘Both. teams defeated their. — Quarter Cheese or Big Mac vals from Skeena Junior — Lage Fries. Secondary i in zone playoffs for — Regular Soft Drink the first time in more than 10 — Sundae - i ears to win the local junior Compliments of McDonald's iz ssketbal berth atthe Northern “SONYA/CLINT in a clear’ record of « 4 In:the boys zone final. last SHEPHARD celery ain a ie el roy ‘Wednesday, Skeena broke open FREE M Happy Meal ; o& ‘an-18-18 halftime tie to ‘surge crappy Meal. , FG -ahead in the third quarter. But ee H “the . Thornhill Wolves clawed ee TERRACE: STANDA _ SERVING THE TERRACE AREA “back to get within a point in the wit 4647 LezelleAva,, Terrace, B.C... . 638-7283 00 final.two minutes, rood, With’ only seconds to spare i ‘they: edged into the lead and j ae ae ft _ held on for the 47-45 victory. RALLYING THE TROOPS: With 20 seconds left on the clock, coach _ 4... Kurt’ Muller led Thornhill Ken Pound goes over endgame strategy with his players on Thar- mos scoring with 19 points, backed phil Junior Secondary’s junior boys basketball team. Whatever he 7 up by Shawn Palagian with 15. said must have worked, as they held on to a two-point lead to go on DY Skeena’s Fraser McKay dunked . i | an-incredible 23 points to keep to a 47-45 victory over Skeena Junior Secondary. ne - his team in the game right down ; “to the final whistle. . “It was great,’ said Thor- ‘ mhill coach Ken Pound. “Two . - points either way — another alr y ween a a es : basket — and it would have | Seca arti me |. ames Volu nteers Terrace City Council on ceo || Extends Holiday _ Script from the previous week volunteer, Joan Davis- - when Thornhill’s girls hoop McKenzie whose knowledge ‘ Gree tin gs ’ squad battled back to defeat the of computers assists in the ' Skeena girls 33-28, inistrati forts. Sh : e oe oe And Best Wishes Coach Shannon Murdoch FREE Single Full Meal Deal said the hard-fought game saw from Dairy Queen. If you F or A Pros sperous — Autumn ~ Richard score 10 would like to be a voluntaer, points for Thornhill, | while ‘Vicki Correia was high scorer for Skeena, also with 10 points, Last week was another good week for the Thornhill girls, “who returned from a tourna- ‘Ment on Vancouver Island with an impressive record. ok They played to a fourth-place : Ae finish.at the eight team tourna- JOAN DAVIS-MCKENZIE please 635-1 aot | - ] 99] Mayor Jack Talstra | 2 nient, said Murdoch, Administration -Thornhill opened with a 40-28 win over the hometown. _ Alderman Bob Gaper . Alderman 1 Dany, Laurent. - Duncan squad cHEMESt night, oe but, dropped theirmyiext game - 41-25 to Campbell River's . Southgate team, In. their final game they fell _by a heart-breaking one point in a.24-23 defeat to Qualicum. “alderman Rui Ruth Hallock VSP ratpag 2 * Alderman Danny: ‘Sheridan om i ACE 4532 Lakelse Ave. Alderman Rick King Alderman Mo Takhar ‘teams _ look tough TERRACE — Terrace minor hockey ‘peewees repulsed a strong challenge from their Hazelton rivals Dec. 7-8 to win one game and tie a second. - The Terrace peewees pulled out a 5-4 win in the first game, and played to an even closer 5-5 [ tie in the second game, i Meanwhile their atom divi- sion counterparts were having i an even more difficult time con- i taining Hazelton at the Dec. 1 : . Kitimat Elks tournament, Terrace’s atoms battled their to ‘way into the final, but dropped Pop .the championship game to the Hazelton atoms by a 6-1 score. Soccer on New Year’s SEMBER 31, ONLY 0/, * — ee ; TERRACE — It's an annual ‘ _/ tradition and this year will be no i . exception. ‘Just like Vancouver’s Polar i ‘Bear Swim, Terrace’s soccer in i . ‘the snow will go ahead New ‘ Year’s- Day regardless of the weather. ee : eg . Fhe tentative start time is J Snes ; .m. on the afternoon of the ; ‘ pm and hot drinks will be serv- UP TO 48 MONTHS ON EVERY _ed)to Keep the hardy going. _ NEW 1990 & 1991 CAR AND TRUCK’ “Rain or shine or snow ora -_ eee ee ~ WHEN YoU BUY BEFORE | “DECEMBER 31 AND.’ : . ' 10.9% A.P.R. financing ofter available on {991 and prior year new and: unused - bf 1 _ > blizza rd — we'll be there,” said demonstrator vehicles purchased fram dealer Inventory until Dec. 31. Some vehicles ma TAKE DELIVER y ‘Organizer Nick Kollias, not be immediately available from dealer's stock, Offer available to quallfied:retal buyers : . AFTER JANUARY. 10 i fe. must be. made Jan. 4/2.0r 4 fo take: ace ; fon .. He said anyone with a strange : financing thelr purchage through GMAC on a maximum of 48 months/minimum 24 month: | ; ... uncontroliable urge to kick a Jf. financing contract on GMAC approved credit. GMAC may require a down payment, Oller apy. “soccer ball around in the snow is plies to retell purchase only and fleet ordars are not aiigitle. a ‘McEwan “Terrece om 7 en Sucne (ee) TIME MAGAZINE. {py | QUALITY DEALER AWARD WINNER Ba Make your move. ns Se a Pe a Ses Hepa at peg ped As rahe - : i . ee ee ee te