' Ashot on the goal by TOTEM Ford players against McEwan aM, ha oa 7 oon oN oni : son one ee Skeena Hotel goes on scoring rampage Jack Stewart In the first game at the Arena on Monday night it was Skeena Hotel over Gordon and Anderson 10 to 4, Skeena scored 7 unanswered goals in the ist two periods added three more in the 3rd and G & A got all 4 of theirs in ine ard period. At 6:41 in the 1st period it was Ken Zeigler from Dave Sharpe, at 9:61 it was Dave Sharpe from Bob oomer t at 19-72 it was er from Sharpe again, with 2:33 to go it was Dick Brown irom. Dave Sh and Scott _ Freeman and Zeilpler s 2nd goal came while stopp _ and. -22..segands..later; it wakes &.A stopped 16 shots. . "Sharpe" and . Scott ‘ Freeman. With 3:55 to go it was Dick Brown ‘unassisted. ‘? While short handed at the start of the 3rd period Skeena opened, the scoring again at the 5:02 ~mark, it was Bob Couture from Sharpe, 32 seconds later chard Bruggerman assisted by -Terry Grimm put one past Ken Deane to get G A on the scoreboard with 6:47 gone Skeena scored by Scott Freeman from Zeigler and Cooper, G & A came right back with a goal by Harold Cox from Terry Grimm and Wilf Trip-de-Roche a minute and 2 seconds th later it was Grimm again from Trip-de-Roche and Kevin Olsen. . Skeena ran up their 10th and final goal from Ken Zeigler to give him a. hat trick, assisted by Bob Couture and Bob Cooper. With 46 seconds to go it was Kevin Olsen fro m Cox and Don Clifford forG & A. ‘Ken Deane of Skeena " Hotel had a good night ing 20 shots thro ode. Richard Balen Hoe gun for Skeena otel was Dave Sharpe with 1 goal and 5 asaists, for a total of 6 points. Ken Zeigler with and 2 assists picked up 5 points, followed by Bo per with 2 goals and 2 assists, Bob Couture with 1 goal and 2 assists, Dick Brown with 2 goals and Scott Freeman with 1 Skiers Beware of Straying ‘Ont. (CP) — A cross- ‘country skier can find | himself spending a night . in the forest simply by staying out too long, wandering off the trail or for more serious reasons such as injury, says Came Hegadoren, a member of the armed services search and res- cue team. “He said in an interview, “It's foolish to travel at night, but if you know youre not going to make t back, it’s wise to stop before it gets dark so you ‘ have. time to prepare a shelter and build a fire.” “Hegadoren said common sense and a few basic survival items can mean the difference between life pnd death. ‘The psychology 0 survival includes, the ability toaccept reality in such situations. Enemies to survival include panic, _ pain, cold, thirst, hunger, fatigue, boredom and loneliness. i _-Hegadoren said over- con: . _ fidence,nunfamiliarity . and impatience can algo be killers. iSSEMBLE EQUIP- MENT ; _ Prior to any wildertiess . @uting, a’ person should know his geography and» assemble some basic © quipment for survival iieiuding materials for first-aid treatment, fire building, shelter and nalling. ach equipment. =», becomes increasingly, important for. snow- mobilers or even airplane pilots, said Hegadoren, since a breakdown of the ‘vehicle might leave a peredn many miles away rom:help: ‘5. Je A sample survival kit can include a piece of tinfoil for use as a drinking cup, a razor blade, tea and coffee, wax paper and cotton batting to use for starting a fire. Also useful are flint and steel; waterproof match container, a hook and line, sugar and a candle. . -Hegadoren said the supplies could also. in-. clude a hacksaw blade, blanket, vencil flare, snow goggles, signal mirror and needle and thread. “These few things can mean the differerice between life and: death. No one should be without them when travelling in the bush and it’s even an. excellent idea to keep them with you while travelling by car.” hat trick . b - goal and 1 assist. G&A. were Harold Cox wit with 2 goals and 1 assist Kevin Olsen with 1 goal and 1 assist, and Richard Bruggerman with 1 goal. There were 10 minutes in minor penalties _assessed in the game and ‘Skeena Hotel got all of em. In the second game Totem Ford doubled McEwan G.M. 4 to 2,. It was a fast skating end to end match that was in- terrupted by only 4 minor penalties. McEwan GM Picked up 6 minutes and Totem 2 minutes. Atthe 10:72 mark of the ist period Bob Peacock of Totem put one past Eric Chapman —. unassisted, open the scoring. At ".6:47--Max . At er oe Skeena Hotel player checks.a Gordon and Cowboys fans. _ cheer Dallas Cowboys received a damp and chilly welcome from fans who skipped school, work and braved the cold to greet the newly-crowned Super — Bowl champions. More than = 3,000 cheering, shivering fans, waunnants and shoutin “We're No. 1," crowd outside Dallas City Hall on Monday afternoon to hear Dallas mayor Robert Folsom proclaim Dallas Cowboys Week. - The Cowboys, - 27-10 victors over Denver Broncos in Sunday’s National Football League championship game, . ilso-received an open-car “No.1”. parade through down: - town Dallas. Rookie runneng back Tony Dorsett, clad in a full-length fur coat and hobbling -on crutches from his Super Bowl knee | injury, waved “an “Orange Crusher’ T- and received thun- derdous ovations... from the fans. : Brandishing the Super” | Bowl trophy, Cowboy president and general manager Tex Schramm told very proud to represent. Dallas and you~ fine. folks.” - int getters . e crowd: “ Ve're - McDonald, assisted b: Rino Michaud and Bo Middleton scored Totems 2nd goal. At the 2:69 mark of the 2nd period Rick Lewis, just out. of the penalty box scored for McEwan from John Taylor and Ken Gordon. With 6:96 gone Rino Michaud scored unassisted to put Totem ahead 3 to 1. McEwan tried to B hockey but only scored one in the 3rd period, when Gord Bentham put one past Jerry Lamming, assisted by Tony Gillard and Rick Lewis. Totems final goal was by . Michaud assisted by Ken Olse : n. : In the shots stopped ‘department Eric — . Chapman of McEwan stopped 16 and Jerry ¢ Phone listed for. your lay. catch-up - Andefton, If you wish your Business Lamming of Totem stopped 27, ig Thursday night at 10:15 it is Gordon and Anderson vs. Totem Ford. in game No. 36 - only 18 to go in regular season play - See You There, - ’ FINISHES FIRST ELGOIBAR, Spain (AP) — Mariano Haro of Spain won the 35th in- ternational. Memorial ‘Juan Muguerza cross- country race Sunday, competing with entrants ‘from Scotland, England, Portugal, Sweden and Al- geria. Haro covered the 10-kilometre event in 30 minutes 24.6 seconds, followed by countrymen Fernando Cerrada in 30:30.6. >» New Business’s 2” =~=— Not listed in our: B.C. Tel Directory. 'E. MARR DISTRIBUTORS LTD. - 638-1761 ‘MARR‘S BOOKKEEPING & ACCOUNTING. 638-1761 TERRACE OIL BURNER SERVICES . 635-4227 BOOK NOOK -”635.3081 ‘THE HOBBY HUT - 635-9393 yf THREE. RIVERS WORKSHOP . 635.2238 ALL.WEST GLASS - 628-1146 Free - for ONE month courtesy of THE DAILY HERALD customers Please Call 635-6357 | THE HERALD, Wednesday, Janu ary 18, 1978, PAGE 5 — Terrace Bowling Monday Men's has the Strikers leading with 71 ints followed by -Bowling. Centre with 70 and International with 62, ‘Team High Three went ~ to Cedarland with a 3052 total while the Leftovers folled a 1169 for high single. Men's high three wenttoS. Dahl with a 739 while H. Wilcox rolled a 300 for high single. Monday Mixed sees ‘Windmills leading with 82 . - polnts followed by the "3 with 69 points.. Team Highs went to the - Windmills with a tripte of . 2853 a single of #019. F. Berghauser took Mens High Three with a 655 — while D. H rolled a a2 for high © single. Ladies High Three went — to J. Ray with a 567 with - B. Klauss rolling a 243 for high si gh single. ‘Tuesday: Coffee had the Goofers taking Team Highs with scores of 2855 and 1025. Ladies High Three went o to Carmen Mailloux with a 666 total. High single went to Jun Penner with a 204. League Leaders are the Goofers with 76 points followed by Silly Larks with 71 and Sam’s Team with 64. Top teams on Tuesday Nite Mixed are Old Timers with 14 points followed by Lucky Seven and No Names both with points. Team Highs went went to George Haugland Trucking with . a 3308 triple and 1177 single. Mens High Three went to Cliff Wilkinson ladies honors with a 673 triple and 266 single. e- Impossibles lead on Wed Nite Ladies with 14 points followed by Leh- mann Jewellers, H Poy Go Lucky and Elite 5 Lanes ‘single. Mens ‘six weeks, the Rangers ‘337 wh ile Al Curtis rolled a 275 for high single. Ladies . highs went to Ivy Estacs ile. with a 689 triple iand 273 single. ridiay Mixed has the Playmates in the lead with 14 points followed by Gverwiiitea and Funny ‘with 12 points Team High Three went to the Road ‘Runners wit a 2745 total while a high single of 973 . ‘was rolled by Lehmann. Jewellers. Ladies High Three went to Eva Braun. -with a 635 while Carmer Mailioux rolled a 293 for _high single. - Five wi ith 12 points each. ursday Mixed seer; Team itghs went to As It Sesame Street outin fro nt Falls w.itha triple total of 3051 and single of 1135. ‘Men’s Eiighs went to Del Bjoren:son with a 771 triple zimd 306 single. Ladies |highs were rolled by Gilberte Rioux who had a 263 single and 70 triple. . with 82 points followed’ by ‘the Krack Pots with 76 and Tillicum Theatre -with 69. Team Highs went to Sesame St reet with a 2879 triple and 1130 igh T hree went to Sig Dahl w ith a Defense man lost: to NELL New York MRarigers League. defenceman Dave - Riglat- winger Don Maloney willbe lostitethe .Murdoch, sidelined the National Hockey League last two games with a team for the next fclur to bruised left knee, was expected to return to action Tiesday night in Vancouver when the Rangers face the Ca- nucks. — Ther e w.as bad news of a less; serious nature Monday for six of the Rangeits and general manager Jahn Ferguson. Though the: team plane landed safiely in Van- couver, thir personal luggage landled in Tokyo. QUIEENSW:AY — TRADING $215 Kalum 638-1613 WE BU Y-SELL-TIRA DE Terrace’s Most Uni que ‘Second Hand Store ” The. 21-year-o! Maloney suffered , sprained knee liga ments in a collision with a. team- mate during /pr.actice Sunday. To replace Maloney on the Rangers.’ active roster, the tearm recalled defenceman Mario: Marois from, its: New Haven