a ee ete 8 ‘Terrace Review. — The 1982-83 B.C, Midget minor hockey champions — the Terrace Totem Ford Midgets. Two of these players have been signed to play in the Na- tional Hockey League. They are Jeff Sharples of the Detroit Red Wings (second row, third from teft), and recently $ ‘ * New York Islanders (seated, second from right). r. nly Signed Dale Kushner of the * — Islanders sign Dale Kushner “Another member of the 1982-83 Terrace Totem . Ford hockey team that -won the B.C. minor hock- Sy championship for their division, has signed on with a ‘National Hockey League team. . 20-year-old Dale Kush- ner, who has just wrapped up a super season with the Western Hockey League’s Medicine Hat Tigers, has signed a ‘four-year con- tract with the New York Islanders. . The tough left winger who stands six feet tall and weighs in ‘at. 205 pounds, played as an over- aged junior this season - and his vast improvement © in 1986-87 set nine teams- seeking his signature ona contract. . According to Terrace Review sources, the Cal- gary Flames offered Kush- ner more money than the Islanders. But the lengh of contact supposedly turned the tide in favor ‘of ‘the . New Yorkers. Kushner won't join the pros until Medicine Hat . completes the W.H.L. playoffs. If the Islanders are eliminated by ‘that time, he'll join them .at training camp in late sum-. mer. ~ This year at Medicine -Hat;.-Kushner. scored 34: goals and 34 assists. He also spent 250 minutes in the penalty box, indicating the Islanders are seeking "an enforcer up front. Although - eligible for. the draft-last year, he w was The Terrace Totem Ford Midgets finished off ‘their 1986-87 minor hock- ey season on a losing: note at the five-team round- robin series at Westsyde, near Kamloops. . In their four games, Terrace managed one win, ‘Midgets 4th two losses and one tie. This left them half-a-game short of advancing to semi-final play. Terrace started with a 5-4 loss to Summerland. Shane Maitland, brought up from our Bantam reps, scored twice while singles went to Jason Wiley and ‘Terrace grabs gold “after posting a two- win, one-loss record in the _ round-robin portion, Ter- race Atoms went on to down Smithers 7-5 and win the gold medals of the © ‘A’ side -of Prince Rupert’s Atom minor their opening game ‘but were. held to a 4-4 tie. Smithers was given: the’ win because they scored the first goal. Terrace dominated their’ next two games. They clobbered Kitimat 22-1 off for .bronze - medals, P.P.W.C. beat. Kitimat S-1, On ‘B’ _ side of this eight-team tournament, Rupert’s Wampler ° Esso shaded Hazelton 7-6 in the gold medal, game. B.C. Richard ‘Haldane. - In their second game,. ‘the Totem Ford lads posted their only victory — 6-3 over Ashcroft._ Robert Holmberg fired a pair of goals to lead Ter- race’s scoring. Haldane, ‘Mitch Shinde, Kelly Gil- christ and Derek Phillips. also scored. ‘Shinde: got our | only _ goal in game three as Ter- _ race dropped.a 5-1 deci- ‘sion to Parksville. . . Terrace needed a win in their last game against Clearwater, but had to set- tle for a 4-4 tie. This left them out of the playoffs. Wiley notched a pair while — ‘Kushner’s old’ teammate Jeff! ‘Sharples’ was the first to gain a berth in the N.H.L. Sharples was drafted by Detroit Red Wings two years ago, but spent this season with ‘Portland Winterhawks for more experience, Sharples ~ did play a few games with the ‘Wings in last ‘fall’s ' training camp, and regular season.. At Medicine Hat, Kush- ner -was player-of-the- month in February. He -also topped the Tigers in three-star selections to win their Molson's Cup over the season, Wednesday, April ma 987 7 Peewee hockey title to Lakers inv Tour Cracks at ilmor: hockey’s three double ‘AA’ provincial .cham- pionship series, zone seven managed to come through. with a "victory in the youngest section. The Burns Lake Pee- wees came away with the B.C. Peewee title at Port Moody, by winning six of their seven round-robin... games. Their only loss was. 7-6 to Vancouver Hastings in their fifth game. The Lakers started by edging Fernie 7-6 and then . dumping Chetwynd 11-6. Next they posted a 9-3 vic- tory over Nelson anda 9-5. win over Cowichan... After losing to Van- couver . Hastings, Burns. Lake clinched the crown with a tight 9-8 win over. Winfield. In their , final _ game, which ‘meant no-. - thing, they. defeated. | | Whitehorse 8-5. os Zone. “seven had_ two- Me chanoes. at the Bantam es _ championships in ‘Burns’ | -...~*, Lake. Prince Rupert was. - | not picked due;to:an un: impressive season in ‘which he managed only.25 goals. . the zone winner, while Burns Lake.got an auto-.-__ matic . berth as the host . team, Unfortunately, “neither - team could put a sustained drive together and ‘they both finished. up with © three-win; ‘four-loss and one-tie records. the championship. | The Burns -Lake-Hou-~ | ston combines weren't ~ even close at the “Midget . - finals in Osoyoos. Comox”. ° won the title as the Com-'*. bines managed two wins, => five losses and one tie. Zone. team scores in these B.C. finals can be found in the regular sports scoreboard of this edition. ‘South \ Okanagan came. out with _. ‘SCHOOL DISTRICT. 88 (T ERRACE) — announces .. ae Kindergarten Registration Days: for 1987 -hockey tournament on the af gy eth, Rees pe nomen en ere Wor es meee mae eT March 21 weekend. Terrace met Smithers in 7-1, to give them a berth in the ‘A’ final. In the play- Packers imat’s Novice reps 11-0-in the bronze medal game. and bounced P.P.W.C.. Shinde and Holmberg also scored in their final game of the season. “whipped Kit- REGIONAL DISTRICT. OF KITIMAT-STIKINE _ NOTICE MK Bay Marina : Advisory Commission - | ‘The. Regional District of Kitimat-Stlkine Board will be. appointing two persons to serve as members of the MK Bay Marina Advisory Commission. “The Advisory Commission, which consists of eight members, advises the Board on the management and operation of MK Bay Marina. ‘Residents of Terrace, Kitimat and the surrounding areas who are Interested In serving on the MK Gay Marina Advisory Commission should contact: Mrs. Lucy Wood, Treasurer Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine fo _ Terrace, B.C., V8G 186 9-4644 Lazelle Avenue a 636-7261 Zenith 2240 (long distance) - If you would Ike to assist us in this interesting etter outling your background and why you TEAC TOURISM & ECONOMIC “ADVISORY COMMISSION INTERESTED IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TOURISM The Advisory Commission to Terrace City Council has openings on the Board for new members, to sit for a two-year term. and valuable work, please send us a brief would like to be:a part of the Commission. Address you letter, no later than . . Friday, April.10, 1987 to: TEAC. c/o City Hall "9216 Eby Street, Terrace, 8.C. V8G 2x8 _ Terrace Area will be on Tuesda Registration of French immerston Dicherpaiten I and immersion Grade One students In the , April 7 at Kit K’Kshan Primary School, 4730 raham Avenue | in Terrace. Students entering immersion Grade One need not have had a background In French. . This class is open to any students entering Grade One. Bacause of space limitations we request that you register early In the day. Registration of lish Kindergarten students {lving in Terrace, Thornhill, Kitwanga and the Hazaltons will be on Wednesday, April 8. All Kindergarten children registering must be | - flve.years old by December 31, 1987. Birth certificates and Immunization "racords required. Alt Kindergarten children living west of Munroe -Streat In errace should register ai Parkelde School, 3824 Eby Street. Ail other Kindergarten children should register at the primary schoo! nearest their home. The times for Kindergarten Registrationiare 9:00 a.m. - * 9:00 p. - _ a re — Leg ne thorn meng -