ES 2 ip ER ee Le Pe BSCE. OPTED CHER ECD T EEO CEU O CE Ere ee Ree ee ata yy tte High sticking, hooking, slashing, buttending, elbowing, tripping, boar~ ding, charging, spearing, roughing, interference and fighting were the order of the day as the Terrace Centennials and Kitimat Winter Hawks did battle in a game billed as hockey at the Terrace Arena last Sunday night. When the two teams decided to play hockey it was very enterlaining, but the 56 penalties Sunday, lo go with 34 Saturday in Kitimat, left little time for hockey as it should be ‘played. After the smoke had cleared from the fight-filled weekend it showed the Centennials had come up with two exhibition vic- tories. In Kitimat Saturday the locals managed a 3 to 2 victory and at home the next evening scored eight goals to win by an 8 to 4 mark. In the game at the ‘Terrace Arena the Winler Hawks drew first blood scoring with less than two minutes remaining. Greig Egan picked up a loose puck in front of Cent goaltender Ray Price and beat him cleanly with a high shot and at the end of the twenty minutes Kitimat held a slim one goal lead. The second period saw the Winter Hawks jump on the . Cents quickly scoring at the 2:56 mark. Once again Greig Egan was the marksman, this time on a breakaway. The Cents fought back and drew within . one peal as Kelly McCabe scored on a low slap-shot from the point. However, the Kitimat squad felt that a one goal lead was not enough and Lee Marlow scored from in front of the nel after being set up via a two-on-one breakaway. Defenceman Randy Hodgins brought the Cen- tennials to within tne goal of the Hawks when he beat goalie Allan Skender. The Winter Hawks seemed determined to keep their two goal lead and Lee Marlow made it 4-2 on a power play goal with just over one minutes * remaining. The Cents play - had gotten a little ragged ca a i ee eg Ea Sta ALEAT BAY BEAVER COVE Oltieas in Prince Rupen 624-6200 + Kiwnal #322191 © Torrace 635-6234 © Queen Charloite City§59-4559 » Ma PAGE Az, THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 22, 1976 Cents win pair of roughhouses and this resulted in penalties which left them wo men short. The third period belonged to the Centennials as they outscored Kilimat 6-0. It started al the 3:64 mark as Greg Levie found the range to make it 4-3. Just three, Barry Heit minutes later Pat Rabbitt tied the game. The locals fifth goal was a weird one and this may have deflated the Winter Hawks con- fidence to some degree, One of the Cents forwards flipped the puck high into the air from outside the blueline. When this type of play is made the offensive team usually charges in after the puck. However, when the Terrace trio did 50 they found the puck in the net. The Kitimat goaltender lost sight of the black disc and it fell behind him into the net. With four and a_ half minutes remaining the Centennials made it 6-4 as Barry Heit slipped the puck past Skender. Shortly after Heit had scored his goal, he set another one up. Heit stole the puck from a Kitimat defender, flipped over to Levie and it was 7-4. It looked like a 7-4 final when, with two minutes left, the Winter Hawks found themselves playing two men ” VANCOUVER short, Terrace took this opportunity to net another puck as McCabe beat the Hawk goaltender on a low shat, Although the Cents won two. games, the brand of hockey played was not articularly entertaining ‘as it was slowed down a great deal by the number of un- necessary penalties. The management realizes that this type of hockey does not bring out real hockey fans and they will try to curtail this brand of hockey during the upcoming season. With the issuing Of 46 ‘grants, worth a total of $5 million, the Community Recreation Facilities Fund is being suspended pending a review of recreation facility funding in the province, and the expected creation of a new program next year, Grace McCarthy, Minister of Recreation and Travel Industry announced recently, The minister said the 49 grants, approved after careful consideration of all applications, exhaust the money available for grants in the current year. “Unfortunately it is just not possible this year to award funds to all of the many worthwhile projects which have sought capital assistance,” the minister said. The new program, an- ticipated for 1977, will take into account the concerns expressed by B.C. recreationists during a _study of the Community Recreation Facilities Fund which was released earlier this year, Mrs. McCarthy The amazing adventures of Oscar Mc Flats Access Road. It was important for him to know Section 51(b) of the Wildlife Act, states that: -“Any person who, being the driver or operator of a motor vehicle, in or upon which there are firearms, traps, wildlife, fishing rods, game fish, or any other article or device that may be used of hunting or fishing, fails, neglects, or refuses to comply with a traffic control device defined under the Motor- Vehicle Act is guilty of an. offence against this act.“ A charge commonly known as “Fail to Stop’. Recreation Facilities Fund suspended - said. “The positive response to the study indicates the government must assume the leadership role in recreation planning. This, together with the need for a careful assessment of funding programs in this riod of fiscal restraint, as led us to develop new terms of reference for the review. These include all of the problems of planning, building, and operating community recreation facilities.” Among the terms of reference for the review are: - provincial assistance to help communities plan for recreational growth - provision of on-staff § technical assistance for operational and programming advice - a simplified information package for potential grant applicants The only grant approved for this area was $176,123 for a Community Recreation Center to the Kiltamaat Band Council. A baby rattlesnake at birth bas 2s much venom as a full- grown rattler, Wecover the waterfront . © from Vancouver through... the Charlottes to Stewart Whatever your business on the B.C. coast; Northland Navigation can handle your transp requirements quickly, carefully and aconamically. Fifty-two weeks of ihe year, in any kind of weather. And our efficient ship, barge and truck service will: ensure that your cargo reaches its destination Safely and on time. ‘ ET Tee The next tim e you have something.to moy th B.C. coast — try us. We're Norttitand Navigation anc we'd like to get things moving = for you. . NV > NORTHLAND NAVIGATION CO. LTD.’ : , 2205 Commissioner Streit, Voneoiivr, A.C. VBL; 56 ri enc rs gel 626-0656" « Stewart 696-2466 , The Incident One week after the close of the hunting season, Lawson (the local con- servation officer) set up a traffic check on Mallard - Registration is now being taken at the Terrace Arena for the Fall Recreation Programs. For those people whe cannot altend during the day, there is an evening registration on Thursday, September 23, Registration is on a first come, first served basis, with fees payable in full at the time of: registration, It is hopeful to get a good turnout because all courses are subject to cancellation should there be insulficient registration. The Terrace Recreation Department have — en- deavoured to include recreation activities to suit everyone. In the event you would like to see an activity added please feel free to contact the Department at 638-1174, A new course included this session is Canoeing. This will be a basic canceing and water safety course and is being held at the Terrace Swimming Poo], The course RECREATION CHATTER ~* ust how much illegal hunting went on after the season, and he intended to find out, | ; is divided into two age groups, under 15 Years and 16 years and over. Pre- requisite for the course is Red Cross Beginners. The course will run for ten weeks and commence on Saturday, October 9, 1976. Cost is $10 for under 15 and $15 for 16 and over. Look elsewhere in this issue for the new admission and rental rates just passed by the Council. The price increases affect all areas within the Terrace Swim- ming Pool] and Arena Compiex. Water Polo is starting this Thursday at the Terrace Pool, There will be a general organizational meeting followed by a swim. The club will meet every Thursday and Sunday from 8:30 to 10 p.m. Fees will be determined at the meeting. For any further —in- formation, please contact Barry Davis, 635-2485. at Oscar McFoisy decided to reopen the grouse and duck | hunting season that mor- ning. (Oscar liked eating ducks because he heard they prevented chicken pox). ~ Oscar hunted hard and long that day and cut of 137 . shots fired into a pond, he managed to kill two drakes , and fatally injure a grouse that was watching from a - nearby tree. The sun had almost set - when Oscar thought it safe to transport the illegal’ ducks and grouse to his residence, andhe thought he had it made, until he saw Lawson's flashing red light up ahead. Oscar's heart pumped so hard it knocked a package of cigarettes out of his shirt pocket. ‘With = white nuckles, he turned the steering wheel into a full circle and sped away in the opposite direction in an ungraceful attempt to avoid the inevitable. Lawson pursued and Oscar almost made il to the old mill turn-off before the drive shaft under his 1946 Studebaker pickup packed iL up. Everyone knows what - happens when a Studebaker drive shaft lets loose. Conservation officer Lawson asked Oscar who was finally located hiding inside the road culvert, brushing grouse feathers off his trousers if he was all right. Oscar muttered Come in and meet our PARTS SPECIALISTS Clearance Sale Past Model Accessories for the Car You Own 40% OFF WHILE STOCK LASTS 4 15x10 6 Stud CND White Slot. scsssccnsasscscusnenevecssss 4 15x18 6 Stud a9"° Appliance White Slot Reg. $6.95 scoeesseeduee MO S$ 15x8 4 Stud am Black GM Reg. 48-40 sesseesssenneseecscssseceeh Oe? 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The Adjudication A charge of “failing to stop” was read to the court the next morning, and the judge was anything but pleased. “The law is very clear,” he said to Oscar. ‘When flashing red lights are used by police or conservation officers or any emergency vehicle that displays one, every person must stop.’’ He continued to say that quite often, a request ta stop by a conservation officer is made ‘of outdoor travellers simply for the collecting of in- formation in regards to wildlife taken or fish caught. Samples taken for slalistical analysis ensure healthy populations for the future. Seeing sportsmen, pic- nickers, anglers and hunters in the field offers the con- servation officer the op- portunity to discuss in- teresting areas and their access points as well as the hazards some lakes and slreams may present. * He may also want to know if you are an Oscar McFoisy because being one is just not worth it! Let’s see what kinds of trouble Oscar stumbles into next week .... TIRES 7? 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