PAGE A8 A six goal perfarmanced by speedy winger Rino Michaud started the New Year right for the Terrace Hotel Blues as (hey blasted the Mantique Blazers 8- 3. The win leaves the Blues two points back of. the Gerdon and Anderson team in the race for first place, Both the Blues and. the Blazers played with weak bench strength due to (he absence of many players duc io the holidays. Mantique’s, in par- ticular, missed the services of their ton marksman Fred Lawless. _ . Although only a small crowd was on hand for. the initiat owing of 1974 for the. Terace Commercial League, they were Irealad io wide-open exciting hockey which pleased all but the most rapid of pursuits in the . stands. : Peler Jones gave lhe Blues a 1-0 lead with the only goal af the - first period when he tipped .in a ioose puck afler Ron Tisserand made the save-on a drive from Michaud and although the Blazers pressed and.kepi the. Blues in cheek, Jones’ goal starter the bali rolling. The first periad saw three. penalties assessed. Coven of the Blazers . was sent off for slashing near the end of the peried and Gilbert G&A returns to form The Buller Glass Bullets pulled off an upset and the Big Yellow Gordon and Anderson Machine returned lo the form they showed earlier this season. in Terrace Commercial Hockey, League. Monday night: The Bulleis came up with a solid two way performance’ to: take. the: Pohle Lumbermen 4-2 while G & A handed:a_ dis-organized Manlique Blazer's squad 1 5-0 loss. The win by Bullers, coupled with Mantique’s loss, leaves the Bullets a mere point out of the fourth and final play-off spot. G & A's win gave that lime a litle more breathing room al the top of the slandings, > a, Although J i lead a (he end ot the first by the end of-the second the Bullets had goals from Elgin Hunt who - broke in alane and beat Ray Senger easily. and from Neil Windsor late in.the period after he and. Hunt broke in two one one und gol together on a good passing play. A third goal in the second period also came from that line with’ Dave Ross jumping on a loose puck from behind the netand paking it past Senger. . With the 3-1 Jead going into the, fourth (he crowd walted for a re-emergence of the Poble powerhouse ‘bul il never-came. . Although: Blackstock netted the disk early in the periad.. Neil. Windsor got jt. back with 1:53 left when he hit on the rebound of a shat from Elgin Hunt. The game was marred at. the end of the third period when the Pohle coach and manager iried la get on the ice and at Jim Syivesler of the Bulleis who had ” bounced Kenny Ziegler's head. aff the ice after the lwo of them wen down. . In the G & A outing Kerry Wing was the hero hitting the chit Fay lor's “goal, * give ie\ Ponte Lutnberleam a> ate Prince of the two minute minor for holding and ‘a’ ten misconduct for slamming his stick on the Ice ta protest the call. The Blucs and |he Blazers swapped goals in the second with Michaud scoring his first marker of the evening when he was sprung al the Manlique blue-line by passes from Tookenay-and Jones. The Blazer marker came from Voliman with assists to Green and Hamer. Hamer started the play by firing the puck into the _ corner by Ken Senger. Green dug oui the disk and. fed it out front to Vollman who was all alone and hud _plenly of time to make his shut count... . Mike Barg of the Blues and Manlique's Godiner received minors in ihe second while Coven of the Blazer received a minor and a ien’ minute. misconduct for using language” that referee Len Trdeau found objectionable... . The Blues broke the game wide open.in the third, seoring ‘six (imes and- allowing ‘(he Blazers only two goals. Don Gillispie started things uff a1 d45 when he was caughl tripping and if took the Blues unly 32 seconds to capitalize on their manpower advantage as net twice ‘while Pat’ Hayes registered the leagues second . - ghut-cut. Olher markers came Irom Clude Inowye, Ron Ballard and on an exciting length of the ice rush by Les Thorsteinsen. By. the “five ‘minute mark of the game, G & A-was showing that’ they were in control and already held a two goal lead. Although the Blazers were controlling the puck and getting _ in’ some good. rushes, they seerned ia have problems finishing off their plays with a goal and whenever (hey did get a dangerous’ shot, Pat Hayes was ihere to stop them. Ko was dee id-way, point in lhe-second frame before Wing ~ scored his second of the game to run the coinio 30nd, as if the’, lazers~ didi Have==enougte + ‘problems they lost a-forvard-al ; ihe, end ofthe period. Sunny. Coven, who had been given a cross-checking penally and a jen, misconduel. at 15:30, coralled .referee Wayne Braid as he left the icé and argued his case a bil too sirenously and, after several warnings, Coven (ound himself “hilting the showets carly. At the eight minute mark of ahe third period G & A's Ron Bullard, was feft with the puck caller hers miner, Mantique's Ron Hisserand had skated inta the corner to clear it fram G & A aflackers, Tisserand “managed to gel back to the net before Ballard could shoot but © the gual lender mis-judged and slid too far across his crease, “giving Ballard lols of net to shoot al. The score stood 4-0. ~ Les Thorsteinsen finished the scoring (ff seven seconds later with his rush, the best geal of the night, He blocked a shot in his own end, picked up [he lose puck and headed down ice, evading three Blazer checkers ~ and beating Ron Tisserand for ihe major score. Arena at league, ce Hotel and Pehle Lumber, currently second and third in ce Commercial Leagae play-off tanight at dhe Terrace so as bath continue their quest For first place in the > Monday i will he ihe Buller Glass Bullets wp agalust the Man- que Bhivers al 8:20 and then Pale Luniber against Gardan aud Anderson facing afP ad WO p.m. ' that Mr. C.B, (Chuck) Cey .. matters inthe New Year. 2238 Kalum .S?. Graat West Life Assurance Company would like te announce _ [ving In and servicing the many cléents In the Terrace area. Mr, Cay willbe ha py to discuss any Insurance or financlal His office is located at: Sulte F, eviously fram Kitimat Is now Blues received a ~ Marcel Tookenay took the puck, walked in and fired a shot home — al 6:13 Mike Barg again got ihegate bul the Blazers couldn't find the range and two minutes leter bolh teams lost a player ; when Pete Jones and Warren Gains wrestled at center ice, Trudeau gave beth of the combatants game midconducts for fighting. . "Brian Kormendy was caught iripping near the mid-way point in lhe peried and although the Blues were left In a man short someone forgot te (tell Rino Michaud who took a pass from: George Smith and beat Tisserand for the second time thal night. Four minutes later Michaud and Smith combined - rwice more in six seconds to add 1o the Blues lead. A minuie and eight seconds -. laier Michaud scored his fifth of the night and his third goal of that shift on ihe ice to run the cotint to 7-1 in favor af. the Hotelmeu. . Graham Geeraer|, in uniform * for the first time with the Blues” \his season, left \heieam a man: short al 14:36 and forty-one seconds later the Blazers started what could have been.a ceme-back when Bernie King took a pass from Green and blasted a shot past Senger. Sixteen seconds aller the goal Gilbert Prince again lef! the Blues a man short and it took . the Blazers only 4 seconds to ’ scére their final marker of the gume with Charles Smoley banging in the rebound of a shot from Don Gillispie. It was a: geod start [or Smoley who was playing his first commercial icague game. The effort by Ihe Blazers proved to be too little, toa Jale and for the remainder of the game the Blues kept them at ay. ; Witha minute and forty-seven seconds left in the match, Hud Fisher and Brian Kormendy tangled.and when the ice chips settled the two were in their respeciive sin. bins -- Fisher with a double minor, for high- sticking and Kormendy with a roughing minor. The , double minor to Fisher was the tirst of the seasan. With both teams playing a man short Marcel Tookenay picked up the puck in his own ' > end and laid a perfect pass on +: Rinu.Michaud’s stick a.center ice... Mighaud .uged, his. break: . “away speed io leave the Blazers defenders behind, walked in on Ron ‘Tisserand, made ‘the right moves and scored the final goal ‘of the game, the eighth marker - jor the Blues and the final goal in his double hat-trick. OFFICE: Terrace Recreation Centre, Monday to Friday oe 9 am, fo 12 noon, 1:00 p.m, to & Phone 635-2042. —RECREATION | t Activity: } Aris & Crafis - Children r Ceramics - Beginning Crachel - Beginning. Dancing - Ballragm Delense - Self (Ladies) Doy Obedience - Puppy - Beginners - Advanced Genealogy Guitar. Beginning : ~ Classical ih Knitting - Basic Mixed Fun & Flinass . Photography . M = Skiing-Cross Country 4 Tiny Tots Model Quilding Mod Cratts Aris & Crafts - Children Painting For Children. Children’s Pottery: . Puppetry Loom Making & Weaving Pre-Teen Grama Workshop THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. ichaud scores six in Bl etek ‘ “ rebound, Busy month for at home and away _ The Terrace Curling rink will be busy this month with. a couple of local play-offs and one zone event. On ‘the {9th and 20th of this month the loval men’s play- downs will be held with the winner advancing 10 the Men's Zone Six Finals to be held at the Terrace Rink the following weekend, Thal Zone Final will include teams from Prince Rupert, Terrace, Kitimat and Smithers with the winner ad- vancing to the Provincial Finals in Kamloops. The same “weekend the high school finals < ‘One of the strong rea: “tending of Ken Senger, on “who plays without a mask. Above :: shot-from Blazer defenseman Don Gilles -» | ‘Pookenay and Graham Geeraert clos » Smoley of the Blazer's, number 19, 4 poten iy ee Terrace curlers 1 leading (o the zone will be held cal the Terrace Curling Rink. Two other zone events will also be held in the near future. The seniors event will -be sponsored by the Prince Rupert Club while the mixed rink play- - downs will be held in Smithers. The ladies representative for Terrace was held in December - and the Elaine Fernseth rink emerged victorious from a hard fought’ series. Elaine, with team mates, Mary-Ann Boyd,. Norah Jacques and Marie Beckley will compete in the zone final“at Prince George later on this month. Pohle Lumbermen lose defensive mainstay to leg injury The Pohle Lumber entry in the Terrace Commercial Hockey League will be without the setvices of one. of their leading defenseman for . the remainder of ..he season. Keith Camilli one of the, members af the solid Pohle ” broken defensive core suffered a ankle’. in Boxing Day match against the RCMP sub-division team. Camilli was involved ina heavy collision at the Terrace blue- line and left the ice in obvious pain but wider his own steam. Wednesday Ladies-Learue . 5. chen! wt ues bin to cover the, ee as peat * ‘The Head Pins lead the leagde’ with 73 points-but it was the - Peep Peeps that led the way in: points, The Peep Peeps bowled a three game high score of 2814 and then put together a 997 leam ana} ' COMMENCING JANUARY 14th, 1974 high single. And, there's only one name to" - wrapup the rest of the results ~ Nora Haugland: Nora bowled a 727 high triple, a 297 high single and she continues to lead, the [averages race with 218. sons for the Blues $3 victory was the guns ly goal tender in the Commercial League he’s grabbed the puck after a hot plc, Defensemen Marcel pwhileCharlie. .. is keeping his eyes oul for a... ,. ..“"We appreciate the fact that snowmobiles. need some place to run,” says Art Parks, “Bul the Thornhill Golf and Country Club isn’t one of these places.” Art is the pro-manager at the Golf Club. and already this winter had had considerable problems with the presence of snowmobiles on the grounds. “We've just put $20,000 worth al grass greans in,’ Mr, Parks. “told the Herald, “and although settee "DISTRICT OF TERRACE. PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT INTER PROGRAMS | —GENERAL INFORMATIO STARTING DATE: JANUARY 14, 1974. Place Rec. Centre (Aris & Craft) Skeena Sec. (Pottery Rm) Skeena Sec (Room 18) | Rec. Centre (Banquet Rm) Cassie Hall Gym Cussie. Hall Gym: Cassie Hall Gym Rec, Centre (Sr. Cit Rm) Skeana Sec. (Rm 19) Skeena Sec. (Rm 19) © Skeena Sec. (Riv 18) Skeena Sec, (Rm 18} Uplands Gym Terrace Photo - oo + fec'Conter (Sr. Cit. Rm Rec. Center (Banquei Rm} Rec. Center (Sr.-Cit, Rm) - Ree Center (kArts & Cratt) e Rec Center:( Aris & Craft} Rec Center (Aris & Craft) Rec Conter (Aris & Craft). Rec Center (Arts & Craft)” Rec Center (Art & Craft) , REGISTRATION: abe | - Stay off the golf course it’s too early to tell I'm certain that there has been some damage done to those greens already.” . . The situation has forced the Club to take drastic action. The nine hole course, which is private: property, has been ruled off limits to snow- mobilers and any one caught using the golf course for a _ winter wonderland snowmobile SO, ae | DISTRICT OF TERRACE - ao “| PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT. NOTICE -For all organizations or individuals wishing to book the arena. floor. during the spring and summer months of 1974 please submit your request fo: ean Giaiind . TELEPHON Fatt NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 15, 1974. - . E - 635-6311 ‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1974, victory romp trail will face prosecution: 3 This means a: number charges a person can face,: among them. trespassing and: - destroying private property.: So, stay off the Thornhill Golf: and Country Club property with showmobhiles. ii’ you" snowmobile there. nat only are’ * | you causing damage ta, the grounds bul the subsequent fines won't do your budgel any . good, either. ' oe sca Bs obatseerechseotarabatetar aot First come first serve basis with fees payable in : full at time of registration. 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