Page 6 TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, BC, _ Wades November zi, 1968 wa BASKETBALL Skeena Tsimshians Lakelse Motor Hotel Albert & McCaffery Agar Red & White SCORING LEADERS Webster LMH Kluss SK Philpot A, Cervo SK Kester SK © Stroet A & M Champoux Wilson A Marquardt LMH Prokopchuk LMH MONDAY MEN'S LEAGUE: 1, Gims 33 2, Ev's 31 3. Drif= ters 24 4, Lucky Strikes 21. Mens High Single: George Haugland 316; Men’s High Three, George Haugland 831; ;Men’s High Average, Brian Kirby 244, LO.F. LEAGUE 1, 102 93; 2% 103 989; 3, 108 84; 4, 105 78, Men’s High Single: Car] Sever~ son 662; Mens High Three, George Holiday 301; Mens High Average Cornie Fleming 202, Ladies high single: Ellen New 242; Ladies High Three, Ellen New 662; Ladies High Average, Cathy Watson 178, THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE: 1, Supervalu 30, 2. Timberland 26, 3. O’Brien Insurance 23, 4, Skeena Hotel 23, Mens High Single, Robert Cote 432; Mens High Three Marcel BOWLING RESULTS 5 TANDINGS WON 8 1st 7 4 5 6 , 2 9 Season Hi Points 3 2 207 96 192 31 185 24 178 f 26 ' 173 32 170 29 168 27 166 20 143 21 108 Men's High Single Ben Math eson 312; Mens High Three Ron Freed 776; Mens High Average Ernie Stevens 224, Ladies High Single Jean Both 273; Ladies High Three Thelma | 2: _ Benner 676; Ladies High Avyer- age Helen Fogtmann 195, FRIDAY HOUSE LEAGUES; 1, Wreckers 83, 2. Out of ae ers 69, 3. Roll Alongs 5744; 4 Nor-Pac 57. Men’s High Single Leo Schul- miester 262: Men’s High Three Doug Chandler 689; Men’s High Average Dell Bjorson 220, Ladies High Single Dorothy Cummer 243; Ladies High Three Dorothy Cummer 620; Ladies vigh Average Dorothy Cummer 198, -| McCaffery squad. Five seconds to go, and Barlow sank it . With the score tled 59-59, five | win it‘ handily when they took a | seconds left, and 15 feet. to the |second half lead of 55-45 mine ‘| basket, what do you do? utes with the help of Mel Mare j If you're Dave Barlow of Lake-| quardt scoring on fast breaks. Ise Motor Hotel you shoot. The Almacs came back strong- And sink {it to win the ball] ly and Jack Stroct dipped one in game over a strong Albert and] to tle the game at 59-59 with 20 seconds on the clock. Barlow's last-setonds sharp| The Barlow sank his big one shooting gave Lakelse a 61-59] for the Lakelse win. margin over the Almacs, | LAKELSE MOTOR HOTEL 61: M. Marquardt 1 19) J, Prokopelnis It was 4 see-saw game withthe| 11, W. Trida 4, B, Ganzer 3 | lead constantly changing in the; Barlow 7, G. 45. 2, D. Ware first half, Baskets by Joe Pro-| ster 15, kopchuk gave Lakelse a half-| ALBERT & McCAFFERY 59: time 31-29 lead, Harold Champoux 6, D. War ar Tt Tooked like Lakelse could J. Stroct 11, H, Hambuls RE Blessin 15, 8. 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Sharp A - - 2 ee ee et em ee RAPT ATTENTION Vis displayed by Fred Philpot member of a combination Lakelse-Agar squad as he watches Hazeltor’s Bud Smith, Hazelton won handily, Gagne 763; Mens High Average Stan Warmisage 250. Ladies High Single Jackie OL. Cellar-dwellers topple students | Cellar-dwelling Agar Red and White pulled the baskethall upset of the season when the upset the high-flying Skeena Tsimshians 85-82 (November 21). Agar recorded a fantastic come-from-behind effort after trailing the students 47-39 at the half. ~ Agar took an early lead at the start, then Tsimshians led by Bob Kester and Rod Kluss pour- ed on the coals, for the halftime margin, Agar came out to play in the _ second half, With Don Cottrell amd Fred Philpot doing most of the scoring they pulled up to a 70-70 tle with seven minutes on e clock, ed hands three times, Then with the seore tied 75- 79 and 90 seconds left in the game, Don Cottrell and Walter Elkew broke free for baskets and the ball game, AGAR RED & WHITE 85: R. Wilson 22, "F, Fhilpot 21, W. Elkew 18, D, Cottrell 22, B, Turner 2, SKEENA TSIMSHIANS 82: R. Kluss 23,.E. Obzera 2, B. Kes ter 21, F. Cervo 18, R. Dakin inary 261, Ladies High Three Jackie Olinary 609, Ladies High Average Pearl Paulson 217. WEDNESDAY LADIES LEAGUE Ladies High Single Gail Ko- foed 257; Ladies High Three Glor- ia Bamford 623, Ladies High Ayerage Gloria Bamford 210. THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE; 1, Tillicum Theatre 29, 2. Yahoos 26, 3. Five Dueces 24, 4, Sper- mans 24, 5, Don’s Gang 24, KEEP IT STRAIGHT To keep a hem straight, press up and down, not around the skirt or dress, RICH IN NIACIN One cup of coffee contains as Youch niacin as five slices of en. riched bread, r In a wild ending thelead chang- 13, B. Keller 1, T. Wilson 4, ; The ales: have. obanged. So has the uniform. But one style is still what it was back ‘then.’ Old Style. It’s still brewed slow and natural for real men who : : know the real thing. That's why it’s your style. Tackle one tonight and see, Provincial Government direct grants to school districts - - Portion of public schoo! costs raised by local property taxes paid by - ‘Total Cost of operating our public schools _ REPORTS TO YOU. -~, onthe Annual Financing of yo _ Public School System on _ Where the money comes from | “PRESENT FISCAL YEAR Provincial ‘personal and corporate income taxes Provincial sales tax _ Provincial natural resource revenues to payment of annual Home-owner Grants to reduce the taxes on individual home-owners of the property tax. levies by school districts _ Federal contribution to construction of public school vocational training units from Federal personal income tax collected from British Columbia taxpayers Total estimated Provincial revenues to financing of our public schools ° Property-owner contributions by local school taxes to ‘Support our public schools _— pald by business and industry So — paid by residential property-owners a, ee . Total revenues expended on our public schools oe "Where the money goes School district share of teachers superannuation paid by the: - Provincial Government Frée textbooks provided by Provincial Government - Provincial Government Home-owner Grant payments to resident home-owiers to reduce the amount'of local school property taxes a . Total Provincial Government payments for the operation of our public schools _ business, industrial and residential property owners 1 PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT f ur. 3 - 116,600,000 “11,700,000 41,000,000, 4,500,000 173,800,000 98,200,000 _ 25,700,000 “$297,700,000 126,000,000 ,400,000 4,400,000 | a 73,800,000 128,900,000 $207,700, goo Thus, home-owners only, pay this year, $25, 700; 000" “out ofa total public school cost of $297700,000 which is less than o% The Goverment of. British Columbia raises and advances all the money for approved capital “school. building costs throughout the Province and repays 50% to. 90% | of capital costs: ‘in " Becordanice. with assessment values. . . ; . ne eee