Piles Uo tan en of: ‘Vancouver, George. Chieftain. ‘Autopar - 7 “Baritam Kings, “Cranbrook : “Eagles: and: defending’ “provincial © “Terrace Inland: Kenworth ° . aVoldéd Iosses, in’ opening- ‘diy’ diction at the provincial championships, with | ‘the. ‘among:: ‘the foie \with “a ‘blemished record, * ‘North Shore won’ both " their’ Tuesday games;. “beating Comox Legion 42 in the’ tournament opener and’ — ‘thuniping Castlegar 11:5 in an afternoon game, Prince. ‘champion’ only team - 7 BC. provincial, “KA ht ler 1, bantam ' hockey. | f pionship tournament. ; -at the Terrace Arena, ee North Shore: Winter Club : Prince: - North Shore 4 ‘omer’ 2) - Doug - ‘MeDonald. ‘and . Mauro Padula. scored i in the second. period Ao’ glyé. the ‘Lower Mainland |equad their. first’ win of ‘the day, The ’ game was tied 2-2 after the first period but . the two. secosd-period goals ¥ won the - , Bame: for: North Shore, Steve. Boltoti and Dave Tomlinson secred' ‘the other North’. ‘Shore. Boals, while Ge George, the other pre-. “Comox: tournament - team’ Ss the - Aside from thelr tle with - _ Kitimat, Cranbrook beat . Comox 6-3 in the final game | of the day Tuesday. . Six more . games are on the schedule for today, with _ . Kitimat playing Kamloops,” .. Prince’ George playing - . Castlegar, Terrace playing « . Comox, North:Shore taking : "Tuesday “evening. ;Kitiniat” ““eatlier tied Cyatibrook 3-3, -Btglning’ that - ; ‘ndeteated‘mark, but could ~only-srianage a single third- " _ goal an the. host. - ” teammt Kitimat beat Terrace . @utes of” championship. earlier this - thant in a closé final’series. “ zone =: 7 game “favorite, iat ‘stopped a determined. 2K cameback bid by Kaimloops”: _ Jagdines and beat them 7-4, . “| Inland . Kenworth, :- meanwhile, ‘got-a measure ° ‘ at revenge against Kitimat ‘opening -garie who stopped 43 other-shots, Kitimat: had. 17 ahots on Badéan Cranbrook. - David. Bowles and Brad Thelssen n scone Kitimat’s and Kelly. ‘Dowhaniuk. . scored for: Cranbrook. ‘Prince George 7 ‘Kamloops a ‘Prince ‘George charged ta & 4-1: firet-period: fead but” Kamloops. staged a second- ’ period rally, got back in the ‘and.’ made it Interesting before tailing off in the third. Brian Lofroth got three goals for Prince cluding ‘The: ‘Kamalpapo-Cuateiger * gained seheduled for 6 p.m., 7 ~ while;, the ; ‘KitimatPrince George gameshouldstart at 8 30 pam: : 4 ‘Granbeoek: Cranbrook. dominated play throughout _ the § game but could only put - ‘three . .shots. past Kitimat: . goalie: Mark Fitzpatrick, .the Terrace Inland Kenworth goalie Mark Prailll steered this Kitimat Lions shot away from the. -.netas defenceman Mlke Bee rode’ Lion David. Bowles Away from the net during. third- period eventual game-winner early in. the: third, “period that '. made the score 7-5. 0° ‘Sheldon..Hanna, Craig... ale: ‘Marquette’ > » and Scott'Machan ‘Were ‘the: other”. 'Prince®:: George. - . goalscorers. For Kamloops, ' Mike Abraham! ‘hada hat“: _ trick’ and’Mark: Recchi, Peter. Soberlak, : Geldart. had one: seach. “North Shore ii Castlegar 5 North Shore scared seven second: period goals on their way to the decisive win over" Castlegar. Dave: ‘Tomlinson ‘scored three times: and had © two assists; while, -Aaron: Burry. also, had: a.pair. The . scope was tied 1-1 after the ‘ MeDonald,’: Pat : Greg : Terrace 2 iiltimalt: 1 first period, but kia the ai start of the third North Shore had “an 8-2 lead and never looked — back: ; Othbr Worth Shore's “e “were | Claudio’, ‘Seremin, ‘Steve: Bolton, ug gos, .. iJamie -Ruséell.and Darren ” Lee: Kelly: Herd had three: for Castlegar, while singles «. é came from Mark: Plomikott . and’ Kevin Biln , Terrace : and Kitimat. played. 42 minutes.: of,” scoreless. hackey ‘before © : -Lawrence Stella scored the first of his two goals to break | “the deadlock ‘for ‘Terrace. Slella's - first ‘was a. snice . Brad Thiessen scored the only ‘Kitimat Lions “goal of the game on this play.as he flipped the ‘shot over a sprawling Mark Pralll in the third “perlod of Terrace Inland Kenworth’s 2-1 win over Kitimat Tuesday evening. The goal brought Kitimat to within a goal but Praill stopped the rest of the Kitimat ‘Shots. and- preserved the Terrace win. ~~ Habs hurt L.A.’ Second-period ‘goals by Mark. Napier. and Robert Picard. broke a 2-2 tie and Montreal Canadiens -held on in a wild finish: for a 6-5 victory that further dimmed, playoff hopes of the ‘Los Angeles Kings: “Tuesday ey Murphy: brought the Kings within 4-3 with a . power-play goal’at 12:51, but Mario Tremblay, who also.had two. assists, got that one back one minute 48 Kings . goaltender Gary Lagkosii. Berns Nicholls brought .. the’ Kings: te ‘within - one. again af 16:34 with his’ ath Boal of thé season, " Bob Galney,‘sémed” to - have sétited thé issive when hé scored his 1ith goal of the season on a Blap shot from.” just inside ‘the blue. line at. ESL: But Marcel: Dionne, secorida left inthe géme: - The; goal * Wamaley, who skated from peer play “go Smythe, Division cellar with | ad A hia 54th of the season, - Ge it a Gne-goal hockey bath \onde.again with 16°" incensed” Montreal goaltendér ‘Rick his < crease tothe penalty | box “ahd complained to referee Greg Madill — apparently that he had ben knocked down in his crease. ‘Pierre. Mondau, Guy Lafleur , and Bob. Gainey, with a ‘late third-period | goal, also. scored for the Canadiens, who solidified their holdon second place in’ the Adams. Division .. by ‘moving seven points ahead of Buffalo Sabres with five _ games remaining for: ‘both seconds later -deiiling his. - 30th goal of the season past! teams. :.Py. Charlie Slinmer and: Dave. Taylor, | both., on peer plays, scored sé nd peri a ‘ent he who inhabit. the 26-36-11 won-lost-tied. Febord It'‘was the Kings severith ‘straight . . game without a victory. : a Markus. . ‘Mattison , and Laskosk, “who-entered the game: “midway: through. the and faced a total of 30 shots, ‘Wamaley, getting the bulk of: “thee. Canadiens. ‘prep for. ‘the playotte, handled 42 shots in abla. ah a goal for the Canadiens.” In. other games, Boston . Bruins beat. New. York. “Islanders 3-1. and St. ‘Louis ' Blues. beat- ‘Hartford: Whalers 41. = .. In Boston, Rick Middleton and. Tom. Fergus ‘scored | 7 second-period | goals: ‘to Hist. - Boston Bruins ‘to. a" 3-1 victory over New York. - Islanders, . "mathematically eliminating : the defending . Stanley. Cup chapions from winning |. _Diviston: : the: “ "Boston; wileh cllished iti ‘first Adains Division title in - four’ years “in'a40 win’: Sunday:over New: ‘York ; Rangers, took the season's - : three-ganie séried fromthe : “Idlanders with two wins and one tie, ; _ After the. Bruins ‘opened the seo on Wayne. _ ring. On yne .Petterson scored two goals, Cashman's | first-perlod = goal, Middleton picked up a ", loose puck near the Islander secorld period; shared: the ... goaltending for the. Kings _ “Persson and: iealie Billy “Sailth. pt 1:08 to. give the. Bruls..a° 20-"lead. For. - Middleton, it; ‘was his 43rd - ‘Mos! of the deason: . whe blue line, arid faked out both defenceman .:::. -Stéefan NHL season, - S playoff. hopes « . The Islanders struck back . at. 13:11.as. Mike Bossy swept: a . 20-footer.’ past -- Boston goalie Pete Peeters ona power play. The goal, Bossy's .: 56th, ~ ruined : Petters’: bid for: his ninth * shutout, which: ‘would have - tied ‘the club record set. by Terry Sawebik in 1955-56. - At 18:18) Fergus ‘scored .the goal which: broke. thé: Islanders. "Taking a dropped | pass.-.ffom: Luc. Dufour, . Fergus whdcked: in i shot from: the ‘slot “for ‘fils: 27th. goal, Riving the Bruins ast: lead. * The | “victory improied Boston's“ career. record © against the Islanders to 25-- 15-6, tte, becond beat: in, the. In inarttord, Jorgen, incliding | the game-winner, ‘as St. Louis Blues-deleated © Hartford Whalers - ‘41, handing their - hosts’ their 50th defeat of the: current Brian Sutter alse scored” two goals for thé Blues; both. ~ coming in the foal perio. championships z Cranbrook _. Victoria vad and beat Nelson « action In Terrace’s 2-1 vin’ over ‘Kitimat. Tuesday evening. The win gave Terrace a one ‘win, no loss record after the first day of play at “the tournament. ; individualeffort, as he walk. ‘ed around two Kitimat. - defenders before flipping a : .. high shot into the corner; “ while his second completed “a fine’ effort. by’ Mark " Greyeyes, . who: ‘moved: in “from -the blueline ‘and fed . Stella, : a ‘perfect pass ‘that “was easily” ‘defected i in. ° Brad ° ‘Thiessen got the ~ only Kitimat ‘goal, ‘beating .‘Terrace’s: Mark-Praill high tp the glove side: Praill and . ‘Mark : ‘Fitzpatrick “= both . played well'in crespective: nets. ‘Terrace “outshot Kitimat 87-30. Cranbrbok t Comox 3 . "Cranbrook had a 1-0 lead . - Bulletin — - AS We went. to press, an offical report... out; of Cranbrook ‘had... iFernacd’s - Totem Ford midget ° reps - running their record at the . B.C..tier one midget. finals . to 2-0 with: a 7-8 win’ over ‘Seafair of Richmond: Terrace had not beaten ¥Seafair in three tries before “ this’. -morning’ 's: game... Seafair was ranked 1 number - . one-in the province before . the’ ‘tournament: and were . favored to take the ‘tlle and the. B.C. berth inthe Air’ Canada Cup. -. national midget tournament ‘in St. “Poy, Quebec Totem ~ Ford | wins _ first ‘Terrace Totem Ford midgets. stored. an impressive 7-3 win over. Victoria Racquet Club in ‘thelr first game. of the B.C. provincial tier. 1 midget: Cranbrook Tuesday. Terrace got two goals from Mario Desjardins and a fgoal: each ‘fiom: Dale Kushner, Tan ‘Alger, Brian Batige, Randy MacFarlane - cand Steve Young on thelr |. | way to the win, Terrace led . - 1-0;.after the first and 2-1 aftéy the Second, but scored © |. five gonls. in. the third to | wrap up the game. Terrace outshot Victoria | ',, 43-99 in the game. ~ - Terrace. was scheduled to play, Seafair of Richmond, ‘the! ‘number one ranked "midget team in the province - . -betore the tournament, at 9 © “air this ptorning, Seafair dida’t fare all that well. Tuesday, falling into a 5-5 tie with: Kamloops In their tournament opener.” , In other games at the. 7 tournament "Tuesday, tied: with. ' Ba.;,.No. other scores mere “avaliable, “their din. aiter the’ firet period and - . Slowly stretched it to a 6-3 ‘win in ‘game that was marred: by: hippy’ play in the late stages. Cranbrook. hada 42 lead ‘after two periods.” a - Rob, Daloise . ‘and Chris Ratelitte each had a pair for . Cranbrook, . while Kelly Dowhaniuk ‘and , Shawn’. | McKee" got singles, Sean . “Stotts ‘had two and Darin Gailey . got the other for Comox. a ce -_JAROVINCIAL BANTAM : TIER1 PLAYOFFS . ‘Standings atter ; _ Tuesday's ‘games = ; / Comox cae Bee Provincial ‘pantam: Champlonahl Wednesday Evening Schedule . - 6 p.m.: Kamloops vs: Castlegar 3°" | 8:30 p.m: Kitimat vs. Prince Searge . ‘Thursday Schedule 8 a.m.: North Shore vs. ‘Terrace: A 10:30‘a.m.: Victoria vs. Kamloops _ ’ 1 p.m.: Cranbrook vs, Prince George,” 3:30 p.m.: Kitimat vs. Castlegar. : 6 p.m.: North Shore vs. Kamloops wot 9:30 P. m: Terrace VS. Prince’ George Local Sports Shorts. eS Minor Baseball registers again: The Terrace Minor Baseball “Association ' Will be holding its second registration period for the 1983 Seasons this weekend at the Skeena Mall. . Friday night, the registration booth will be open. from, 6 p.m. to9p.m., and Saturday it will ¢ open at 10 a.m. ‘and ‘close at 4p.m, Boys from 6 to 16 years of ageareeligibie. © “yt The booth will beset upin frontofJeans North, For mare information call Judy ‘Vanderguent at 635-8098, . Lifeguards compete here Sondey ; Lifeguards from Terrace, Prince Rupert and Kitimat will - “be competing in a guarding competition Sunday’ at the. Terrace Pool. . gees __ The guards will be judged oft the basis of first-ald’ skill = and pool procedures. Fred Adair, Jim Stainton and a third. _ unnamed judge will oversee the first-aid portlort of the-test,- while Cliff Yoland of Kitimat and. Gary Baker. and Betty- Jean Goodwin from Terrace will judge the pool portion. 3 Public swimming will be free from L-p.m. to3 pm, and » family swim will be free from 3:30 p.m. :to 5:30 p.m. on. Sunday. People are welcame to come swim or observe the guards’ practice thelr. training. in simulated emergency ; situations. | $ NOW RENTING . Birchwood: Apartm ents | ‘aut oriented — Quiet. 15 unit building _ Each sulte complete with; ‘ - Refrigerator oo “atove., Op eG walltowailcarpeling en ; Security entrance. _ ‘On premisesmanagers ~~ 7 Closetodewntown. ces an block from arena & swimming ped! | De +Featuri Ing: . __-Mbedroom sutte 355 dyletahe be To Me te “dda - mere ~ about t the Kemano , Completion Project.» This is one of a'seties of answers from Alean oe ~ people to questions about plans for the : “-Prject asked by residents of the Northwest. existing reservoir There will ben no change i in the maximum level of the réservoir-2,800 - feet above sea level—but the drawdown, the oe difference between maximum and mini!” be Kidhios Lakes part of the Nechako wt Reservoir. The new reservoir created by the- " dam at the outflow of Kidprice Lake would. raise the level of Kidprice Lake by about ' éet, and add 5.6 square miles to the total area of Nanika and Kidprice Lakes,The - evel of Nariika Lake would be unchanged. can would keep the water level fluctuations toa minimum so the new reservoir. would. © é more like a natural lake. The timber at area ould be cleared before flooding. : if you have a question, or “would | like ‘tO know. moré about Kaman, comple cpleese: contact Alcanat: Aluminism Company of Cara Utd 201- ~370 City Centre ne 7 Kitimat, BG VEG 1 76 Bil Rich So ° Vice President for. , British Columbia 7