A high” flying. French Canaan came to [he Terrace,... Arena’ Wednésday. niglil’ - and * ‘played a large part in ‘the breaking of the Mantique Blazers. five game winning Streak, =~ The man was Rinp Michaud : whose three straight goals in the third period brought the * Terrace Blues oul of a tie game and into the lead and a share af: first: place’ in’ the Terrace . “Commercial Hockey League. Michaud's second goal of the period proved ta be the winner, his third was scored dead center into an open net one crisp wrist shot from near center ice with only ane second remaining in ~” Rino. Michaud’s-- ge: Wednesday | led the Terrace Blues to a 6-4 on ovel the. -Mantique . Blazers: ‘and Blues gives them a 5-1 win-dosa record and moves. them Into 4 , dirst: place Ue with’ the Blazers, “who are also riding a 5-1 record. Early in the game it looked as : though the Blues would win in an easy fashion. The Blazers, playing without all-slar rear- ” guard Don Gillisple for the first -two periods had, trouble ad- justing their lines and defensive -' groupings arid in the first half of the period | the Blues scored twice. The first goal came al: 1:43 with Peter Jones scoring from Hino Michaud, the secord came three seconds after the mid-way ‘oal of: the’*game last, a: share of first ‘p “The win for the Terrace. Hotel : © mark in*the period. on a fast . breaking two man passing play. ~ The. two men were Marcel Teekenay ..and Darrel: DeWynter,. with DeWynter finishing off the play afler being. sent in, on Erle Chapman all alone. . Before’ the end” of the period, the Blazers found a litte of their spolse and Frank O’Brien pul them: on the score-board, deflecting a perfect. goal mouth pass from Jack Heller, Only ‘one incident came’ in the first period and thai was _ just after the buzzer had sounded. Sonny Covin’ was making threatening. motions in the general direction of one of the Blazers ‘and. was called for ten minutes .worth - of rais- conduct for his efforts. In the second period the. - Blazers came alive with ‘a - vengence and, before the end of the frame, they held a 3-2 lead. Bob. Middleton started. the . - balirolling wilh only one minule -and forty seconds to play in the, period when hesent a shol from ~ the point through a maze of. players, One of those players ihe puck went by was Blues net mindér Ken Senger, . With thirty-six steonds teft to play Frank O'Brien scored his second of the game, stealing (he puck while killing a penalty and moving down ice all alone. He “Monday night; the Blazers dumped Pohle: Lumber to move. ‘back: into first: ‘lace all of ace, a . through with his eleventh hour _ with one second to ‘Blay in the: . ~ Berlod. | Game count’ A ‘The Mantique Blazers moved ‘autofe first place tie andG & A - moved a little closer to the lop- "of. the commercial league standings al thie Terrace Arena -. ‘Monday night, The Blazers had litle trouble ; ‘convertinga 14 first period lead to a 7-3 victory over Pohle . Lumber, while G & A needed “two third period goals from.Les ~ Thorsteinsen to crack off a:5-3°: . Wielory over. ‘the Buller | Glass Jillets,. .° » Inthe G&A. Bullets match,” : i ihe Bullets moved into a 2-1 first: ‘period lead, Larry ‘Hackman , scored just before the: mid-way” point in .the period “from ° “Dempster and Bogart to pul the”, -Bullets up 1-0 and then Dave Ross scored late in the period to -afler: Brett Smyth and evened - the count.for G & A. “In the second period the line of O'Brien, Letham and LeClere gave the G & A squad the lead briefly, Letham scoring | from LeClere and O'Brien at 9:42 and then LeClere scoring from Latham and O'Brien: al 18:92. : With eight seconds left.in the frame the Bullets lied the count: -al 3-3 with Hackman scoring his = second: of the evening from Martin Tooms, That goal-set ihe “slage for -Thorsteinsen’s third period heroics.. The rangy. rearguard scored goals.” less: tharr -five- minutes “apart lo give G& A the victory. He: scored. first. at. 11:47 from: Rick: Olson: and-.then: again’ al’ * 15124 from: Dick "Shinde for the win, There: were eight penalties lin. the match; four to each side, “Over the game..the Bullets _gut-shot G & A by a wide 30-19 margin. .The only trouble they “had was putting thosé shots past. : Pat Hayes and into the-net. In the . second - game . ten players scored ten goals fn a match that started slowly...” Although Mantique" 8 dominated the play for: most of - Blazers: break: tie at ‘the: ‘ton the first period. , ythe only player to poke a puck ‘past Blair. Mit- chell was ‘Harold Olson... The Pohle crew, playing. without defenseman Ken. Olson, came up with several .rushes-in the - period but were beal by: Eric . . Chapman ‘between the Blazers | pipes. ; - Mantique’s broke the game inthe’ second ‘with’ fou als, limiting-Pohle Lumber to A two. Daryl Johnson started “out-break.at - continued, it : ‘ - minutes’ afler’ that Pohle. had - one geal back, Rick Letaowski scoring from the lip. of -the crease after Chapman. had stopped Dale Kushner cold, ‘Ray. LaChance ‘roared: back ; from the Blazers and poked i ina loose puck before Mitchell could ‘glove it and thirty-seconds laler Ray. Rowe put the Blazers up - even further, scoring: off the rebound of his own shal. The Blazers continued ‘their’ tomp in the third, Bernie King opening - things: up’ after- seconds of play. At the five ‘minute mark. Ralph Sather connected for Pohle’s third and final marker of. the game,-a short-handed goal, — : Keith Colwell ended scoring for both sides at,12:11_ 93 he 66 3 tied a slap’ ch Ba past Mitchell: * errace’ Arena tonight: at -9:20 pm, with the Terrace’ Hotel - Blues ¢taking on the . Bullers ~ Glass, Bullets... A.win for the ° Blues would: lift them back into. . a first place tie. with, the’ Blazers, while a” win for the Buitlets would move them out of. .4 last place tie with Pohle Lumber,” - “Next Monday at’ 8:30 - the * Blues battle G & A and Bullers Glass lakes to the ice against Pohle Lumber, Badminton meet results. Fifty five ‘members ‘of the’ Terrace’ Badminton . Club participated. in a club only lournament. over-the weekend _-anda number of them emerged from the successful event with , ' honors, - blned with Sherry Anderson for vty | Briefs support ‘in the A event Bill Chudyk ‘and Pat Kenny: were the big. names. Chudyk combined with’. Henry Huber for a wit in the. mens doubles, won the men's singles event and then com- a ‘sécond place finish in the: mixed doubles; “Pat. Kenny won the ladies . doubles. event - with Helen Luddit, won the mixed doubles . with Henry Huber'and finished, second in the ladies. singles. Henry Huber and Sherry’: Anderson weekends, - mixed doubles event with:Pat also. had’ big -Kenay land - won the. “men’s: : ” ladies . singles | and. finished second with Harvie in the ladies ‘ doubles. Rick Slemko repeated s that feat,-:winning :tha’ men's < * singles’. ‘and finishing second © doubles. with Bill. ‘Chudyk.” Sherry won .the: ladies singles avent, finished second in the mixed doubles with Bill Chudyk _ and’ combined “wilh Irma . Brewer for second | place i in the: women’s doubles. | . Ray Flaherty. also gels a second i ice sheet * The ‘Terrace Recreation _- Commission. Monday night “heard | verbal “briefs from oe representatives of Terrace and “District ‘Minor Hockey, the oo? “Terrace Commercial Hockey . League and the Terrace Figure Skating. Club, all-in favor’ of a ‘as ‘second ice sheel for Terrace. = All of the representatlves' on « hand, Jim MacIntosh of minor hockey, Donna Donald and Elizabeth Curts of the: figure’ of the commercial league, said basically, the same. thing. “We need another. sheet of ice. “They: were not speaking of.a - Second... area,’ but.'ralher an enclosed ice ‘sheet only.:' There "Minar hockey ‘president Jim: “MacIntosh ‘stated. the biggest * » possible advantage .of the rink, > would he doing. away with the “nged for “5. a.m, practices. on: week days 1 He He pointed e out that © ip oor. hating club ayd Chuck Garrett .. - outlay of $250,000," located adjacent to the present’ would be no need for bleachers, . 4 f concession stands and the’ ‘such » te per capita, the’ Terrace and District’ Minor :- Hockey Association was last. year the biggest in British Columbia and that other areas of’ comparable sie have two or . more: ice sheets available, Elizabeth Curts and Donna Donald informed ihe Com- mission that beginners. classes ’ for figure skating see’as many as 65 children on the Ice at one time, an. almost . impossible number 4 af children te: work wi As for coals, Maclnitesh stated ; such a‘structure could be put together. with. a ‘maximum arena, “Once this {s done the Recreation ‘on hand if.thay felt it necessary. press.: City. ‘Council . for, @ ‘ludy (fOr feasibility. Huber won: the - df it were. AM delegates w were asked to... “gubratt thelr briefs in: writing,” « Commission would have facts: “the mention ‘for finlshirig second in the men's singles and second with Hal Luddett’ in the mens. doubles. In the ‘Be event. no-one | Managed lo-win-two: events but several compelitorg’. managed first and second place finishes. Wendy" Whitehead, ‘won- the with’: Loretle- jin. the men’s doubles. May MaéFarland won. the ladies double with Quast and doubles with D. Lockhart. Chuck and Diane Cey wan the mixed doubles, Peler Konkin - and Andy Selder took the men’s’ doubles. Inthe “C- event only. one | competitor -- Rusy Ljungh- managed-honors in-more than ‘one category, Rusty finished second in the ladies singles and first with Andra Crepeau inthe ladies’ doubles. ‘Other winners: in C flight were Don Page.men's doubles, Myra. Hassett -ladles doubles, Tom and Rick Slemko “mens doutles- and; Ronny *.. . . Slemko.. and Cathy. Hickman - finished Recond: in. the. mixed a Inixed: doubles, OSE STB Sy Se went right?in cleanly ‘for: ithe = marker. |” Mantiques = “had | presse throughout the period The Blues, stiddenly down one | oR "goal, started the third and final’ ‘frame’ flat. bul then came on _after five minutes of play.’ At “the 7:03 mark they tied the game with Hector Moore back » ' handing in adefected pass from ‘. Peter Jones,- At 8:36 It ap- ‘peared ag though Moore had his second of the game, but referee Red L'Estrange'called that one back wilh Michaud standing in ihe crease. The clock hadn't: even started when, . seconds ° laler, Michaud avenged him: . self, scooping in a lose puck ; from just outside the crease.” ~ The original shat ‘ came from.’ Hector Moore. ; ‘The Blazers came badk ‘and : tied the garne al 4-4 at 12:36 with - Lyle Gadiner taking a pass from Ve Gillispie and-pulting good_: moves on Kerry Shelford and Ken Senger.’ - Then, with Gillispie off for ‘high sticking, Michaud; came. heroics, scoring on a wrist shot at 16:58 and Inla‘the open ‘nel “game, ».~ There was one injury in’ the game,-a fairly serious charley horse ‘inflected to: the Blazers’ ’ Daryl Johnsen after. a collision: with Marcel Tookenay near the. . + ‘Blazers blue-line in the second The final. report. for 1974 from: ae the “Cache--Creek Game _ Checking Station shows figure are -still considerably - ‘down ‘from last year, The number. of -:. hunters has dropped from 21;373° {o-a’mere 17,203. All sp . numbers are also down. : “Moose haye dropped front 5, 481 lo 4,538, deer from 1,114 lo. 483; goal are down from ‘96 to.68 and: sheep . shave - -dropped from... - last year’s-37 to 9 dhis.year, - : Grizzly bear have dropped from 54 ta 19, black bear from 204 to . 123, caribou from 380'to 239, elk [rom 40 lo 20 and wolf irom 3 to len. . , uy 4 ~ Still Needs A Few New Paper Carriers Christmas ct the 'Areng_ . The Terrace Department f.. ‘Parks “& Recreation has: “released its Christmas schedule “and ice time has been.: made. available ‘during the. day ah evening hours for private rental ~ of the arena for skating partiés The ice time will be available ‘to. such’ organizations’..as |; % churches, boys and girls clubs,.’.. Cubs and Scouls, and Brownies for holding Christmas skatin ‘parlies, . Any interested group ‘is urg to visit tha Recreation Centre or ." call: 635-2042. between 9 and “12°; am. and 1. 5. p.m. at the” . earliest Possible time, oo ‘Hoopsters tied Only one ‘set of games ‘in the: Terrace ‘Men's Basketball: Asseciation last--week ‘has... produced: a three way -tle: for. first place in the league... Both the Orphans and the All ; Seasons teams. moved..into. 4-38 + first place (ie ‘with ‘Dakins ‘by ” virtue of. victories. .'The' Or- -Bhans downed ° Millers 89-71, while the All Seasons. trew “ _ dumped | the’ Twin River, Chiels 2 718-83... Milers hold down third, place: ‘ ‘with a6 win, loss record while « the all native Twin River Chiefs: are riding a lwelve game losing Streak in last place.’ Q The Orphans, All Seasons and . Dakins each have an ele s win, "faur loss record, oe ‘Dist. of Terrace oes a “Parks and Ree. Dept. is now y accepting. applications for ico time during. the: : Holiday - ‘Season (Dec. 22. dan 3) "-Prejorence will ‘ha glien to organizations. such | ay; en ‘ohuiroh groups, Youth groups, etc. for Christmas. Skating Faris. - Aaplcations must be in by Deo, 15, 1974, ee - Any interested group ‘is urged fo visit tne Recreation Centre or call 635-2042 between 9-12. -- “am, and 1 - 5 p.m. at the earliest possible time. So ne ana : Boece 28 sean Ne