. and this has necessitated expansion of thefour leagues, . Local Sports ot = "Volunteers needed by minor hall © The Terrace Minor Baseball. Assoclatlon i looking for. 7 _ volunteers to fill umpiring and coaching positions for this” year ’s season, which staria next month.” : Qver 200 players have registered for the coring. season; oe ’ Anyone-Interested in-volunteering to coach or manage a team in any of: the leagues, or to umpire, scorekeep or ‘otherwise participate In minor baseball In Terrace this year, should edit Judy Vandergucht at 65-5899 anytime, ae . REGIONAL BISTRICT KITIMATSTIKINE. ~ DOB CONTROL Thornhill and ‘Copperside areas. ’ This is a reminder, to all: dog owners: nh Thornhill and Copperside Estates ‘area — “that all dogs over the age. of. A, months iz must be licenced. | fan The deadline for obtatning, 1988, licenced without penaity Is March. a, 1983," aan . Licences are avaliable irom jhe Thornhill o _ animal shelter, 3856 DesJardins “Avenue, 638-1565 between the hours of 1:p.m, to'é ms) Monday to Friday: or at. the :D.K.S. office, No.9-4644 Lazelle Ave. Terrace, 635- 7251. ., Fees for spayed: neutered dogs: I ts %. 00 to per year. $20.00 per. year for junspayed- - un-neutered dogs. Signed © ae Charles F. Meek a _ By-law Enforcement. Officer: Fa Bet up forth team’s .Terrace’s ‘midget | championshipé ‘in " Cranbrook last ‘week; but hdekey * they didn’t lose one-either, . In fact, they won’ the first - _five straight,’ conquering their: momentary ~ motivation: ‘problems: after "beating » “Richmond : , Wednesday, - ‘and. ‘von the. BC, inidget' ‘crown and -a of: . on, Beatalr trip te Quebec topariicipate - ’ Terrace captain’ Terry ’ Zaporzan acknowledged the - team’s. difficulties. getting _ motivated: for their next ~” game ‘after beating Seafatr . in the tournament's’ ‘eruclall game. «through. - Tee be. tough eating In..the.. Air” Canada -Cup. national tournament, ’ ‘ le let up a bit after we ; ‘heat Seafalr,”' Zaporzan “> gaid. Sunday ‘night ‘at the _ homecoming . welcome at. the Terrace. off Arena. “Nelson almoat beat ~. ap _audthenent day but weeame that well against the weaker teams, but people there who hadn't seen us play before felt the boys. played. ‘well:the whole time." ... - The: motivation. ‘problem wasn’t enough. to. keep Terrace from . beating ~ Neleon, - though, as: the eventual: champions won “thelt - third. game 7-5; after — playing a Beoreless ‘third ‘petiod. ‘In the: tirat game of - the’ tournament,.. Terrace beat ‘Victoria's: Racquet Club midgets 7-3, 9!) + “We weren't as consistent ae thought we. could have | - been," coach: Cliff Sharples said, “but everyone came up big ‘when we heeded By DON SCHAFFER Bports Editor we “Neither | “of ‘the | “host!* teama at the B.C, provincial Annual Delegated Meeting. The: meeting” for: - pam. held Saturday, April 2 at 4:00 p.m. ~ The meetin ~ NOTICE TO WW. A. MEMBERS: | There will be a meeting for election of delegates for the 3 ard Bear Creek, Barback Trucking, ¢ Cedar River Timber, Houlden Logging, John Jackson Trucking, Jasak Logging, Arnim Sanders Welding, Skafte Contracting and Bell Pole will ba held in the LWA, Otticeon Thuraday March 3iat 7:30pm. 2 ce ‘The meeting for Teinr!ver. Timber, Terrace.Sub- Local will ‘is - held In the Terrace |.W.A. Office on Wednesday, March 30 at 7:30 ‘The maeting for the Terrace Pohle Lumber Sub. Local will be _ for the Skeana Lumbar Sub- Local will be hele on Sunday, aiid 2 at 2:00 Lud 7 Ni “championships. tler one bantam’ hockey were “expected. to do much of anything: during the week- . long: tournament... _ Between. them, they rae. . supposed to won one. game . — the one when they played ‘each other, Neither Terrace Inland Kenworth’ ’ ‘for © ‘Kitimat. Lions |: were teed to give. anyone else a-decent game, much leas. beat anybody. the Tertace Arena last week * got. nasty. shooks from the locale, especially «from - Terrace, who came up with guity. performances and good goaltending {n winning ‘three games more re than they Heel this fs the best : kept TOM FOORD, PRESIDENT TERRY. ZAPORZAN. wo” ; vaanost valuable playe? ‘Terrace, since Seafair was - ranked first in the province | before the. week started and -- were heavily favored to win, Sharples: sald the team _ Funning were “iauppodd to.” Terrace .. finished: -the” "tournament with three wins and’ four. losses, but ‘were only two paints out of third - place at the provincial — finals, which . they: made only because they were the host team this.year, ‘than three” wins, although: the: third and fourth-place teams each . had two Hes... ; ‘ Kitimat, - tneanwhile, ; finished eighth Inthe eight: “ark AS a Pesult;-quite a. . teow. ofgtamm ‘tournament, losing enh 2 UK als téaine'that played ap, thelr” eontearto" Térracd:but ‘tying “twice” and” losing “another game by just, one goal. ~ Kitimat, too, got “good goaltending, even -though .. ‘they ‘were less compatitive than Terrace proved to be into . “When: we “ran: beaten Terrace, they would ’ have’ damped” into -pecond 10 alter the , "ap. wt : “dur ‘he tournament, : ‘Lions? - manager “Andy Mitehéll <"was a> bit | ; disappointed with ‘the: outcome for his ‘team, but felt: ‘they’ acquitted ‘themselves fairly. well after. a all, : " parees | wish. we: could have Of: ‘the five taame that” finished * ‘above them, oily wa had ©” more: Tarrace's playéd a’ "Lttle’. better,” Mitchell sald Monday night. “We started (he tournament “with a “couple of our best Kids sick with flu, and that made us more sliggish than _ usual, but-on' thé whole I « thought: they Played pratly owe a> Klthmat wan the zone title .. ‘In: a threcsigame. series . against. Terrace in early” “March, Tertace still made ~ -the tournament by virtue of belng ‘the host team. “Milcholl sald that despite ‘the : sluggishness, Kitimat was still in several of their. games. ; _. “We loat a eouple by one and a-couple of others by ao two, and'we gave the big - CONDITIONAL ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY . _SOVERING THE TIRES DESCRIBED BELOW lel Ti 7 N v a“ ‘ 1 a saved Poot A186... Custonie 0 AOL ad eR, Zao Me : dad iacncene Branch -.. B - Warranty Wived by ....... e/a Kae. Tee. * an i a8 "Naini bid ; 7 ° Date afaal ta. ae Tou... ” CEDARLAND TIRE SERVICE —4n20 Keith Ave. Terrase, 5.0. ssc Lae '] |. Stretinghem at :Soston” “Chicago (AL) # Bea “ Dateott- io Piltetelonie 3 - Mere civ £ ey cintianatit . spice os Pheu -raae 7 Clevalind 7 vu Ta Oe kland' 3 : 1) an ieee 8 Siete? |: guinea bun, they had to work. : hard to beat‘us,”.- - “Mitchell sald = Mark Fitzpatrick). Kltlmat's : - goaltender, played “‘a super. ~ tournament" for the team. “We wouldn't have been In there’ {€-not for him, but - the defence played well too, “|. They've. got to get'a litde : " py , 7 . Stats and | | Standings . HALIFAK (CP) — Siendings alter: the ,fourlh) round -at the: Canadian -lyniar men’s curling champlenships Monday. nights bf L Saskatchewan ° 1 PAB a a1 Quebac ql (| -e ai. Alberta or oe | “Dp . Manitoba aad ‘ Newfoundland - al of Move’ Scotia: ee oe | New prunwick “oa UVa te “ua oe a WL TOR OA Pet Bae “70-8. 685750. “J Phila “977 OCF ab 7d : Washington: ofa. Bae) 69 :280, New: eehey_ 1O°0.0 45 Nd 1000 Cenirat® tampa’. Bay 4.05009: 551,000 [| Birmingham 2.2 0 52 47 600 Od Chleago: 2... 220.90 67 809 ! 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Meantime, Kamloops: J. worked themselves tito a Rm - position where they: could ‘win if-they beat us, but, wa ._ .Teally came up-big against - 1. them and beat¢hem as well. 4 Into" -» Cranbrook, they’ were In’a. position to ‘do well if they Lf}. beat up too, go they were. J) “really up. forthe game." At that time,: Princes : George --had ‘beaten* ‘Seafair BB, . _giving both those teams two. -lonses: Had.” “Cranbrook Brohcos::to-0 a -Winnipeg ‘Warrt Sharples Petused to single out any special player in the tournament, - other than ; : "Randy: was top. goalscorer.’ and - Wada . (Flaherty). came shutout, - but the -key was thet our overall defense was - "the best there, cind let's face it, that's where you win ' em cor lose 'em,"" - Sharples said the teamn was put” into “the tough : -pection. ofthe Alr Canada: ~ Cup. tournament . since. (the . Burnaby.” won tournament last: year. “BO: will. vay ‘a yound-robin “eredit when the goaltender’ does. “AU in. all I “think, the “tournament ‘waa run: very well, anditwasa prety good - week. we Inland, Kenworth's coach dit Greyeyes was pledsed - with file team’s effort in the, . tournameitt was well. Ht was avery rewarding year,’ Greyeyes said ‘Monday. “The team fared a. lol-batter than some people thought they might, and all in all in the provinclals we fared quite well... "We could just as easily “ended” Up’ 542 ‘aw 4 ‘toward. | the ‘end. Ns ce oe a ; Greyeyes singled out two . penaltles hig team took in the sécotid “period ‘of ‘their Friday. game against Cranbrook that turned the - team's fortunes at theend of - the week, © “Wa had Cranbrook Inthe © second period, we-had-a 3-1. lead. after the first biere | were’ two penalties called. - . that made the ‘turn in the. game,” Greyeyen aaid.. Terrace’ gave. up two ‘powerpiay goals. and let.” “Cranbrook Diviaton: ‘semifinal, Game . three will be Wednesday in “in the’ only othier WHL -plinyoft © “game: ‘played - - Monday, Ron ‘Sutter ‘scored »s the last. three: goals of the game and led . Lethbridge Lo vin er Lethbridge: won the teat ‘hor fiveseries three gamet to noite, a i The. Breakers: ‘tobkee ah g - ‘early 2-0 lead oni the frat of . “. Seott Robinson's two: godls sand"a goal by John Bocsor . ~garly in the firet peciod, But ‘oak wie ~ Neely:- and. Sasser each mcored twice to put Portland ‘ahead 4-2 ueading into the “third period. - Phen,’ “wich Portland playing ® man short; Jones, ca pasa-In front ot ti Seti ‘net: and. alld: - i paat: “Breaker, pales Norm: “ make: the: ‘wore: Bf ah Wright®?ta oy 14:98 teft in the waine:” >" "(Portland winger). Curt Brandolini had cut off'thelr without thelr “best @ scorer. But they played a bt defenicemen tothe sid@ and 1 “saw that he was golng to go inte “the; ‘middie,’ said Jones. “Twas lucky because tb hit. my skate and bounced tome. ‘] just took a swing at it and: it: went through Wright's legs. It was lucky,. but Ti take ih Although Portland. bas won the ‘dirat two. gam the procesd, ‘nelthet’ “Jones ‘or SASSER WERE: READY TO - WRITE OFF THE | Breakers,” .* “4D don't think : “thep'te through yet;?** isal “They — ‘played :~ tonight better then they “fd. in Seattle. If they can get him : (Seattle centre Fred Ledliti) doing they’ : “wi all be to ries a ag one ‘ét thee game!" “wlth Injuries, The-‘other --two, defencemen Ben. Pernosky and Tim Ziola, are'‘out-with broken bones:" Lédtia was _ off with w pulled mule, ~ Sasser «Jointed. eos tight,’ who sipped “43 shots. dnd. “played” ‘his “etbonngient’ gant Portland. ¢ moalvending pe