‘Teriace’é frat cai | coming up this’ “Sunday. : ma Starting post at 9 and the rally f should take 2% to 3 hrs. - * ‘Any car and anybody can: 13 enter into the rally all you need oe is a valid drivers license: and Senter the rally. to follow directions, Kluss — scores fl highest - In Men's basketball action Monday night, Rod-Kluss-. of Miller's'-came up . with an exciting total: of, thirty-six | Points. a The score came in the second of the- two game evening. In the first game, Albert Robinson led Klawhowya to'a 75-65 win over Dakin’s. Robinson came through with an impressive 23’ point total. Also’ high on the scoring for Klawhowya was Tom Casey. who received: 22, Dakin's scorers were Doug McKay with 7 21 and Larry. Davis 19. -In the second match ‘utitae’s defeated the /Kermodies 99-80 with Kluss’ 36 point total leading the way. Bill Gare of - Miller's was second in points on that team with 16. Dale Prest ° a ‘Rated No! tin the province ihe * “team from Centennial School in:: and ‘Arnie Janzen.-of, the me «Kermodies put in a’ fine ball ' mem = game. and . ani oP with--19° points each, ‘The top three teams of the league are as follows, Dakin’s. om 6 and Miller's, 7 won 2° lost, me - Kiahowya, 5 won’ 4. lost. The a highest average in the lexgue is © held by John Walberg with 29.2 mo points ‘per: -.game,: me Christianson has a 28.4 and Bob oe Kester a 19.0, Nice Shooting, rally” is, | insurance on thé ear, rer ee It is-hoped twenty cars, will ‘There will be three prizes o the winners who wili be judged _ not on speed but on their ability : __ The tmp spec’ of the rally will , seore with 12. . ‘Ken - enter.» “ Firat p sae wil bs $i0g and a -set ' of -crystal dyode' ‘lights, : ‘second Wi be $50 and a3 track case, a and a‘tank of. gas. ' . the rally can‘ pick-up entry forms from any of the following dealers: Reum: Motors," Bob § ‘Parker: Ford; J. & H.. Home : _ Service, Lee's Equipment, C.- be 80 mph: ‘and tbis will be on a “ithe highway. Allthe roads inthe . 2 Raee ‘are Bod: 80 ‘any, car. can First car vill ‘leave the : third prize w{ll consist of | . ‘Two; people will be needed in | each vehicle one to drive and ~ one to-navigate: °°. 7". ; ’ Anyone wishing to enter into | F.T:K..or at ‘Skeens Secondary : School::.: a The event should prove to bea lot of fun'and the © entry fee is only $5 per’ car.. More. on : Kermodes ’ feat, : tt ‘was Petersburg over | - Terrace 71-49 in the first game _ played by the Kermodes in the ‘Kinsmen International Tourney over. the. weekend.. Arnie | - Janzen was high scorer with 19 ‘and Vern Jacques-second high: . _Kermodes leading rebounder. was’ Lorne 26, * “A ‘historicd first took place - when the Kermodes beat the - Rainmakers 67-47, Janzen was ‘high score. again with 20 followed by Brent Kiuss with 14, ‘ Dakin with10. Petersburg out .. rebounded our Terrace boys a ~ Janzen was leading rebounder | : with a It was a.gredt game wit , . rebounding the Rainmakers by 58-21,, Congratulations’ hoys.. the Kermodes out 4 Coquitlam sports a 6’11* center. Lars Hanser: who is rated. the’ . best athlete in his class for all of - - North America’ and last year made ist string all star, . The ‘final score, had: Centennial downing the Kermodes . score of 44-71, score was 34-22 for Centennial... by a The half time - -High scorers for the game were | Janzen and Kluss both with: 9, ™ rope Sef up at Terrace He ak! ope. All we need is snow. a “Kitimat hockey . Kitimat Wellspar Loggers. fought out 2 action. packed games against the Smithers Mats over the weekénd and — came out on top. The final score in Saturday’ 8 | game was 8-4 for the Loggers and Sunday's game ended with 'an84 score, soit cal for, Kitimat on -~ y was Ed Gilliard while z Marko He the net for the Mats. Penalites for the 2 teams ‘ were split almost "evenly with the Loggers: getting 7 and the ° Ma ats 6 Scoring’ for’ ‘the ° ‘loaders “was: really, team:efiort: on Saturday > when, 8 ‘team: members each - scored. once. ‘They were“ Bill -Riley_. Ray -.Parfitt,. ‘Gary. . Skolof, Terry: Markwart, Gerry. Smith, . Paul... Zenuk,. ° Tom Farrow. and: ‘Doug Seabye: Scoring for the Mats were c Armstrong, D.. Oulton; D.: Ferner and E. Markwart- “each * ., With 1 ‘Goal. ee On the slopes in Terrace How many people out there knew that Terrace has its very own ski slope? Swiss Alps. it has, been inspected, and appears “in the Governments’ list of ski. Areas for the Province... ' downtown, the hill.ls ideal for ‘begianers and lots of fun for the expe Further developments : this year have added another 600’ to ‘the hill fer a 350° vertical. drop. . Both the old and new sections " have.an inspected rope tow, 86 “ getting back ‘tothe top is no° -Chore. The total run is 1500’ and | the hillrelies on snow conditions | * throughout the season for dates “Open. Regular” “hours ‘will, be 7 . Saturday, © -Sunday and ‘ Holidays; 12 noon to 4:30. Night siding wilt be held Tuesday, Thursday an “Friday 7 P.M. to 10:30 p.m; - _ ‘There is a ski chalet -on a. skating club of: Kitimat . Skimmed. lightly and - professionally over the ice at Vanderhoof and captured eight '. north. central sub section- trial. “for theB.C. Championship. In the preliminary Ladies of the trophies at the dariboo . “A” event Krista Voltchousky placed first, Wendy Skuta took Mill ‘trophy for most artistic skater _ : formerly of Kititnat now on the - Second and Michelle Rober. Prince George team) third In the Bronze dance ‘event . _-Jackie Forrester and Rogemary Miller both of Kitimat caputred “the first place taphy. ‘Rosemary ler was also awerded a ‘in the junior division. - . - -Naida Cox placed third in the _ novice ladies: vent, Orin Cox ’ "first in the Novice mens event, * Naida'and Orln were awarded “first Place | in the Novice dance . “Snow Valley figure skaters win ‘The snow ‘Valley “figure ‘and wil represcit the Cariboo -north central region in the B.C." - Championships td be held .in Vancouver as part of ‘the B.C... ’ Festival of Winter Sports. section trials Although the hill is not the . ‘Just -two minutes ‘from ~ Prince George won the ‘ff aggreate award at the sub . oN , grounds and refréshments be served: du parking lot and lots of fun. day and under 13 will get in $1.50, Children under six will be admitted free. With the new run added, everyone should go out and give it a try. - ; For. further ‘blede call 685-5205. . 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