eet e 2 fe x ys 4 ‘ a 4 oe : f. H i ‘ : 4 3 : a. ‘ rt 3 a: }. PAGE Alo, THE HERALD, Tuesday, December 24, W974 ; The Terrace Centennials and an All-Star delegation from the Terrace’ Commercial Hockey League. met at the Terrace Arena last Friday night and the winner - by a $350 margin - was the Terrace Cerebral Palsy Association. The game was played before a somewhat meagre crowd, but there were enough people in attendance te sweeten .the coffers of the Cerebral Palsy group. by the $350 figure. A cheque for that amount was donated between Lhe second and third periods of the match. While the “Cerebral Palsy people were the winners of the fee, the Terrace Centennials were the undisputed champions ‘of the {ce. The local. Junior B squad jumped into ‘a 6-0 first period lead and then stretched it "to a 10-2 vietory, margin. Not that the game started that ~*° way... For’ .the’ first. three ' minutes ofthe maleh, the Cents’ didn't manage to get a-shot at Commercial league net-minder Erle Chapman. In thal time the Commercial League forwards ~ managed -to.~-test Randy Kolibaba a number of times. When the Cents started hit- ting the nets though, it was all over-for the All-Stars. Starting at 9:23, the Cents scored a goal every. minule and fourteen sevonds, . Before that ‘point ‘the game. had seen a string of penalties,, the first to. Harvie Pocza for inlerference at: 46 seconds, to John Mahon -for interference and Keray Wing for high sticking at 3;41 lo Gord Cothrane' for boarding at 4:02 ° and to Lance Legouffe, who is fast becoming the Cent's’ unofficial spokesman, a ten minute misconduct at 8:41. At the same time Roh Mcfee picked up a tripping minor. 4 -Cents pulled away in goals in the first period — “ Unfortunately .for the While the Cents played short- . handed, Graeme Bevington scored his first goal of the night, on a break-away pass from Tommy McMasters. That goal came al 9:23. At 12:40 Ken . Hostland scored from John “Stewart and Kevin Willison ona rare play, a4 on 1 break away: Tommy MeMasters made it 3-0 minutes later, back-handing ina loose puck after: Chapman hed stopped Pocza and Christensen. so The Centennials ‘scored their Jast three goals of the period In ‘3$seconds, Bevington putting in a sholat 16:10, John Stewart scoring his first goal of:.the - season al 16:34 and Bob Bremer firing home a shol from the . “the - biggest without: including. the cost of labour, 0. little shabby at times and one of Teasons is thoughtlessnéss, Especially the “ (houghtlessness of a handful of “Individuals who seem to incur - pleasure from the defacement sand destruction of buildings and. facilities, -| Over the last three months, _ the first half of winter operation at the Arena, the total dollar . yalue.for the replacement and + ‘repair of:vandalized items has hit the $500 mark, And ihat’s’ A-partial list of the’ damage includes sinks torn off dressing room walls (twice), pieces of plexiglass. smashed for the areas. behind the players benches and penalty box, locks _ on ‘bulletin boards in the Arena's -concourse torn. off, windows broken and a con- siderable amoung of graffiti on the concourse walls, - Add: to. that the damage caused Io wooden seats by same knife-wielding nut, 4 hole kicked in the gyproe wall of the Arena's press box and some other unmentionable and xt. . Keray Wing pulls away from a fallen: Centennial... ; Commercial All Stars, the | face-off circle at 16:43. . In the second periad the Cents” couldn't do as well, only scoring . once. The Commercial Reps did just as well on the second as the first - they didn’t score a single goal... : After another initial lurry of penalties - Daryl’ DeWynter of the Reps for tripping at 2:85 and. Kevin Willison. and. Keith Colwell for ‘fighling at 4:09 - Harvie. Pocza played marksman on the seventh Cent marker, as. the Cents used, the power play to-their advantage, “working the puck around until Pocza was in position to score. Just ‘after: that marker, Chapman was pulled in favor of -Pat Hayes... on The period ended with several Kermodes face Delta — “The Caledonia Kermodes senior boys basketball’ team gels a whole days rest after Christmas, but they'll spend It travelling to the annual Bob Whyte Invitiatianal’. Tour- ‘nament in Victoria. Then, on the 27th of December _ they'll take to the courts for, their ‘first game of that tour- nament, a match against White Rock, Depending on the cut-. come of that game, and the outcome of the next, they'll meet. either Edmonton or Courtenay in raund two of the. festival of basketball. * _ Coach Mike Iréland reports thal the team is healthy and that they appear ready to. do. battle despite a lack of practice this week due ‘o Christmas holidays. . Following the Victoria tournament, the Kermodes returnhome to prepare for their own (gurnament, the mammoth’ annual Kinsmen Invitiational Swim Club will register “Not only will prospective members of the Terrace Swim Club be able to register far the . Club on Monday, January 6, the Club will also take registrations on Tuesday, January 7 and again on Thursday January 9. Ae TEAM Terrace Holel, 9 7 2 14,46 33 Mantlqua BlazersO 6 2 12 41 24. Gordon & An- derson B44 838 30 BullerGlass .° 826 429 49 Pohie Lumber 927 432 56 ” NAME. op.g.a.pts MartinHambuls,, . 9 12.5 17 - Rino Michaud, © 8 67 13° Marcel Tookenay, 75819 Larry Hackman, 67512 Darrel Johnsan, "7 6612 Rick Olson, F7ay Don Giilesple, 6 5611 Darrel DeWynier; e470 gp. |... pts.gi.ga Registralion times are .the same on all three days, from § to7 pm. Members are asked to bring along proof of age and swim suits ds coach Sharon Lewis will be at the pool all three days. A $10 monthly. fee will also be payable at that lime. The Club is open to all ages. January 10 and 11,. Teams: ‘competing this year include the Dawson. Creck Penguins, the. - Prince “George ‘Polars, - the Houston Shadows, the. Kitimat . Chiefs and the Prince Rupert “Rain-makers. «© And Caledonia’ athletes’ are _ still in:the process. of selling ~ ’ yaffle tickets on a 1974 Toyata. The draw will lake place late‘in January and as there-are only, . prove cos "Phe ‘Terrace Arena looks a sickening incidents and you will begin to get'an Idea of what. arena manager. Tony Golliard and his.staff are up against. One thing they have been able to control in recent weeks is defacing of the concourse walls - due tohoekey pucks. [t seems a number. of Terrace youngsters (and some of the not so young) seemed to. feel the concourse . was p perfect place to practice siap shots... The black. puck ‘marks. covering. most of ..the. concrete’ walls bear mute _. testimony to the popularity of this mis-conception. But the arena: staff has cracked down and hockey is no longer being played in . the. concourse, ce “The problem ‘begins~ at home; Gilliard said recently while conducting this writer on a tour of the. Arena.” These people: that come in here and » write on walls and carve up “seats seem to have no respect 3 - } limited number’ of . tlekets available you are urged to get yours in the very near future, ‘Jan. 6 “The only pre-requisites: for: joining the club are. en- thusiasm and the ability to swim two lengths of the pool. \If you are doubtful about the two lengths why not give it a. try? - Further. information cou- cerning registration .can be - ablained by phoning registrar Anita Rowland at 635-0889. — $250 per mo. Phone Days ’ Near new. 7 _ 9 Badroom - HOUSE FOR RENT. Near hew condition, electric heat, near Graham & Kalum. Available for immediate occupancy | for property, This is a beautiful building and/'m sure the people « of Terrace didn’t work hard to build the Arena so that a few | people could destroy it.” winner more penalties. The Rep's Bob Couture was dinged for tripping at 19:26,- John. Stewart of the Cents drew two for interference at 19:59 and Curly Casey, the .Centennials trainer, was ejected from the game al 16:31. Again, penalties started the third period, with Rob McFee | The crack down against the tly at Terrace vandals sees anyone caught - damaging or defacing the arena syspended from the buliding for a length of ‘time suiting the crime. Legal action can also be taken. Harsh bul effective. - AS well the various com- munity groups using the Arena -! have been written and asked to start ¢racking down on their people using the arena. The letters call for closer super- vision of players in dressing roams and the sort. =~ '? The preblem is riot solved as yel. ‘It ls an on-going one and one that will only. be solved when all -vandalism to such facilities ceases. It's a shame ‘and a érime that a handful of people can cause such damage. ~~ You can help. We all can help. . If you see someone defacing the Arena, stop them, report them to the Arena management; Don’t stand there and shake your head in disgust. Do something about it. -_ A Tot of people put in a iot of ‘hard work, time and money to assure that-Terrace’s arena facility was second to none. Their work is being undone .- slowly - but steadily by a group of thoughless people. ’ by $350 making the trip to the penalty box for- tripping after eight Ininutes of play and Ken Hostland and Martin Hamhuis - joining McFee a minute later. While they were both in the box, the Cents: scored their eighth goal in the night - or rather the Commercial League - the rebound of a shot off the ‘boards and banged it past a --seoring from Bremer and Few gaps at pool There are still a few openings _in’ Terrace Swimming — Pool swimming. programs but, ac- cording to aquatic director Kerry Wilson, those spaces are few andfar between. - 9... ;; About 800° swimmers have and four loss season are up twa’. points ‘on. the: second place . Whales in the standings. The Seals are holding third © place, -six points back of the league leading Cutthroats and the Dogfish are in fourth .and ‘ served basis, “!: Swimming Pool at 635-9013, _mext year, - enrolled in the courses to date and the remaining gaps will be filled.on a first: come, - For information about. the ‘spaces left in the various curses phone: the: Terrace 4 hoy On,'the 9th of January ‘the league-will meet at (he Terrace Swimming Pool in an effort. to reorganize: the hopefully ~ get more people involved. It is hoped by league organizers that, water polo’. play will continue in Terrace until March or April of al § ie for your . WINTER. ~ SUN! HAWAN — WEN moRoceO ‘CARIBBEAN | PORTUGAL - SPAIN — 2 chee: o For, Reservations ; = > or Gail Sharples ®\ 635-6181 “first ‘CA LL Bob Harvey Now 4722 ‘Lakelse — “rebound of a Keray. Wing shot ‘‘pamming ina shot from Darrel .. + DeWynter. on § - TILLICUM TWIN THEATRE. BUILDING, ' vee and puck mafked concourse walls, . ‘The Cents ran the count to 9-0 -minute later the Reps hit the ‘score beard for. the - first time. ‘his first shut-out of the year. Olsen scored the second. and scored the Cents eighth geal of | the night, > , . _ The culprit was Phil Dobie, au all-star. defenseman wha took slartied Pat Hayes. . at 14:04 ‘with Mel Christensen MeFee and it wasn't‘until a Darrel -DeWynter was- the marksman, jamming home the It's the season to be grateful’ and breaking Kolibaba’s bid far for blessings .. and we appreciate your, Three mintites after that Rick + - ' continved patronage and ‘goodwill. Compliments of the 5 from -Les Annandale & final Terrace Ali-Star goal, i Statt, . oo his way: by the: ‘ _—mz eke Beeb ie be ah | > ROSEANI 2 Seas ied se “Your complete flare eauering ceric”. Carpet Stéany Cleaning _Térrace, B.C. 8G 1M) Commercial . ; 7 goals 4606 Lakale Ave. & “hobed 159° met gta oe ee INC eee ee : “eo : EVENING COUR: “Woavy Duty Mochario T: Q. Refresher . "Basic Engine Overhaul - 2 and-4-cyele gasoline. | oe . B.C. Vocational School Terrace: r * _~ _ \ . , .. Welding Basic eee a ; This course is intended a assist persons working in trades which require. _ @certain amount pf welding skill, but donot warrant the employment of-a-- full time welder. - Both theory and practical-are included. 72. hours. - Mondays and Wednesdays commencing January 6, 1975. 7 fa 10 p.m. Fee : $54.00. = PT ts Fs Advanced Welding” = ee _ This course-is designed to advance the knowledge and skills of persons: who have completed a ‘Basic Welding course or have fleid welding-ex.. perience, but who have. had-no formal instruction, Both theory and “practical are included. For those who have been welding for a period of one year, time on this course will be credited toward testing. "72 haurs.* _. Tuesdays and Thursdays commencing January 7, 1975. 7 to 10 p.m, ‘Fee. > $54.00 8% 7 Co eee yeh Acomprehensive review of the: Heavy Duty Mechanic trade, both gas and diesel including electricity,, drives, transmissions, brakes; ete. in- preparation for exainination for certification, 60 hours. Tuesdays and |” Taursdays commencing January 7,.1975,'7 to 10 p.m, Fee $45.00, 6 wt . 7 Power Engmeormg, _"This.is a tutorial type of course for: students who are. taking the ap- .- propriate Southern. Alberta Institute of Technology Course ‘to obtain - certification as cne-of. the following: . . : Engineer; Third Class Engineer ;.Second Class Engineer; or First Class. : | Engineer. 72 hours. Saturdays, commencing danuary 4, 1975. 9 a.m. to’... 4 pm. Fee $54.00. 0 on, OE geal ". ‘This. course is designed for tradesmen ahd’ will Include dismantling . ’ procedure; cleaning and parts Inspection, valve grinding and reseating, .. cylinder. reconditioning,: crankshaft fitting, piston and. connecting rod assemblies, reassembly, and testing. 72 hours, Tuesdays and Thursdays © |: : Commencing January 7, 1975, 710 10p.m. Fee $54.00," - PROGRAMME OF | Boiler ‘Operator, Fourth Class * : , 635-9390 635-2631. Asters: oe pe ee eee ew eo ee exon te