AR Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 10, 1990 return | ‘They're bacecckkkkk!’ And they’ll have some fresh old stars in the lineup when the Montreal Old Pros return to this area for exhibition hockey _ games at Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers, Burns Lake and Prince George. The former Montreal Cana- ~ dien veterans, intermingled with all-stars from several other NHL teams of the past; have sched- uled an appearance in Terrace at 7:30 p.m. on March 2nd. They’ll take on the Terrace Timbermen oldtimers, who plan to strengthen their lineup with some young legs this time around. According to organizer Jake De Jong, the eastern team’s sec- ond appearance here will offer fans some talent not seen when they last skated at the Terrace Arena. ‘Former Red Wing and Maple Leaf Norm Ullman is ex- pected in the lineup,’’ De Jong told us. “‘Paul Henderson, who scored probably the most pro- lific goal in Canadian hockey history in that Soviet-Canada series of 1972, is listed for the trip.’* Henri ‘the Pocket Rocket’ Richard, who was injured and not with Montreal last time, is a definite starter this time. There’s also a good chance the popular Darryl Sittler will be in the line- up. Tickets for the series are on sale now at Terrace Totem Ford, All Seasons Sports and the arena refreshment stand. Prices are $10 for adults, $7 for seniors and children. ‘‘Seating is not reserved,’’ De Jong said, ‘‘It’s pick your own when you get there.’ Alcan novices top local tourney | Both Alcan and Eurocan put unbeaten records on the line when they met in the final of the first annual Terrace novice minor hockey tournament on Dec. 30 weekend. When it was over, Alcan had a 4-2 victory, decided on a shoot- out. The score was 2-2 at the end of regulation time. It was pretty well an all- Kitimat show for the 10-team series. Teams were split into five-team sections for round- robin play. Top finishers and runnersup advanced to playoffs. The battle for third and fourth places was also an all- Kitimat affair, with Thom Boys downing Knights of Columbus 5-1. The youngsters played a total of 22 games over three days. The novice tourney took to the ice as soon as the annual atom division series wound up at 2 p.m. on Friday the 29th. Kitimat had five of the 10 en- tries (Alcan, Thom Boys Enter- priszs, CPU Local 298, Knights of Columbus and Eurocan). Terrace entries were Doyle Blazers, Elks, Legion and Wilkinson Canons. Minor hockey buys new clock | for Terrace Arena It costs in the neighborhood of $8,000 and it’s the Terrace: arena’s third scoreclock in the . building's 20-year history. S The largest game clock so far “arrived. ‘just’ before Christmas '- and was installed in time for the - annual atoms’ minor hockey tourney from the 27th to 29th of December. There’s still some adjustment ‘to be made for its operation, but Terrace Minor Hockey (sole _purchasers of the clock) and arena people seemed pleased with the new machine. The original clock (still in ‘place above the new one) was re- placed - -a.few years back. However, the second clock never really worked consistently. Minor hockey offered to pur- chase a new clock from Nevco of Vancouver and got a green light to go ahead. The clock has large numbers (three times bigger than the old clock) for both game time and ‘game score, Smaller numbers on each side give penalty time infor- mation for up to four players. The clock also has two period- ending horns, which are much louder to indicate stoppage in play. Minor hockey president San- dy Marshall says they hope to set up a special presentation cere- mony when final adjustments are made on the machine. The scores are... TERRACE MEN‘S RECREATIONAL STANDINGS TEAM Skeena Hotel Norm’s Auto Refi nishing Inn of the West North Coast Wranglers Convoy Supply Northern Motor Inn Okies Goaltenders Averages Woody Miller Carl Beaudrauit Tony Pavao — Ron Marleau - Gerry Lamming Todd Gieselman Dave Scott Top 5 Scoring for each team Glen Kathler Jim Hollins Ron Titcomb Earl Nygaard -Mike Barg Brian Stevens Dan Van Os Dighton Haynes Lance Legoecuf Dave Carson Jim Rigler Tim Kolner Rob Bell ‘Ron Smaha Andre Qualizza ~ - Gerry Dempster -3Tom Bheasby Graham Brady Alex Gordon | Jean Frank Malenfaut NCA - John Losier Pete Nickerson M. Myers - Dick Shinde Randy MeDonald Norm Hebert Bruce Cameron Emile Gagnon Clint Carruthers - Brent Webb TEAM CS Cs cS cs cs INN INN INN INN INN NAR |. ‘NAR NAR NAR WAR NCA NCA NCA NMI NMI NMI NMI NMI SH . SH SH SH SH HOCKEY LEAGUE . AVERAGE 3.53 3.75 4.09 4.38 (3.41 —— ot _ ome QP . — TNO RS BOANE wWauss O nee NEA hee npg ee 5.44 5.58 TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY’S FIRST ANNUAL CHRISTMAS NOVICE DIVISION TOURNAMENT — DEC. 29 - 31 ‘A’ DIVISION ROUND-ROBIN SCORES Alcan (Kit) 14, Elks (Terrace) 4 CPU Local 298 (Kit) 6, Doyle Blazers 5 Tom Boys Enterprises 10, Elks 5 Alcan 10, CPU E.ocal 298 t Elks 10, Doyle Blazers 3 Thom Boys Enterprises 8, CPU Local 298 0 Alcan 6, Thom Boys Enterprises 3 CPU Local 298 5, Etks 2 Alcan 4, Doyle Blazers 1 ‘B’ DEVISION ROUND-ROBIN SCORES Thom Boys Enterprises (Kil) 16, Doyle Blazers (Terrace) 1 Knights of Columbus (Kit) 3, Legion (Terrace) 1 Euroean (Kit) 12, Wilkinson Canons (Terrace) 1 . Knights of Calumbus 8, Wilkinson Canons [ Eurocan 8, North Stars (Stewart) | Legion 4, Wilkinson 1 Knights.of Columbus 16, North Stars 3 Eurocah 9, Legion 2. Wilkinson 6, North Stars 5° Eurocan 4, Knights of Columbus 2 North Stars 5, Legion 4° Alcan | Thom Boys CPU - Elks Doyle Eurocan Knights Legion. 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