scoring on this one. Two games were played Monday in the Terrace Commercial Hockey Lea Monday night, with the Terrace Chrysler Juveniles beating McEwan GM. 105, and Skeena Hotel whipping Weatend Chevron 5-2, In the first game, the Juveniles were outplayed in the third period but by that me they were up'6-2, and it was too late for a McEwan comeback, . Chris Renebrkins~ scored four gonls to lead the Chrysler team, which took a +0 lead into the second ca McEwan’s Dave Hamilton stopped two breakaways in the third period, but coutdn COMMERCIAL HOCKEY Juveniles, Skeena win period, Rich Smoley started to scoring, with Reneerkins gue. getting two of his In the first period as well. The Juveniles then In- creased their lead to 7-0 before the halfway mark of the second period. Simon Dodd, Bob Dempster and Reneerkins twice scored before Don McColl got McEwan on the board, .- Larry Nordstrom made it “BL for the Juveniles, Rick . Lewla: got, the. 6-2 marker, ‘and Jim “Riglar scoréd to make it $2 with only four seconds left in the second, The third period was a different story, praviding some entertaining, end-to- end hockey which saw McEwan outscore the Juveniles 3-1, Kelth Keatng made the score 9-3, and Ken Gordon got two goals to finish the McEwan attack before Dodd's second of the night came on a breakaway with four minutes left to play, In the late game, Al Soucie got three goals in the first alx minutes of the first period, and added two more later in the game to lead Skeena Hotel past Westend. Seahawks are flying SEATTLE (AP) -- It’s as if Jim Zorn and Seattle Seahawks can’t do anything wrong. ~ paey re atreaking right along with the best of them in thle “National Football With Zorn setting twu mote club passing records in the first-ever Monday night game In Seattle, the Seahawks crushed New York Jets 30-7 for their third straight victory and fifth triumph in six weeks. Coming off a club record 384-yard, passing per- formance against New Orleans, Zorn once again was in command, picking spat the Jets’ aecondary be- dan offensive line that didn’t allow him to be sacked ance, ’ He completed 26 of 32 passes for 285 yards and three touchdowns, including 14 straight completions, The 25 completions and 14 ‘a Lesecaae oer Teeth tee at ts straight completions were Seattle club records. Three Seattle players were injured. Special teams age ee Dufek broke a 1 oi ve. guard’. Bn Neen the ae with a knee injury and guard Tom Lynch suffered a back In- jury. Because the American Football Conference is stronger than the National Football Conference, the Seahawks, now 7-4, will have a hard time making the playoffs in their fourth NFL season. They have to win all three of their remaining regular season games, “All we can do is play ike we have a chance,” sald Seahawks coach Jack Patera, “T've got to give our line ‘and our receivers credit,” sald Zorn, “Our Ilne really has been blocking well and our recelvers have been Terrace Little Theatre presents Funnldg ~ back Sherman running great routes.” Zorn's touchdown passes were 14 yards to his favorite target, Steve Largent, in the quarter, 16 yards to Smith in the third period and li yards toSam McCullum in the third quarter. All came on .third-and-10 altuations, The victory gave the Sea- hawks a 2-0 Monday night record. They won at Atlanta 91-28 four weeka ago. Richard Todd, the Jeta’ young quarterback, was 19 of 36 for 220 yards and drove his team to a touchdown in the third quarter. Kevin Long ~ scored for New York on a one-yard run, Efren Herrera accounted | for Seattle’s other polnts on field goals of 49, 45 and 42 yards. FOUNDED RED CROSS Henrl Dunant (1828-1910), founder of the Red Cross, was awarded the first Nobel Peace Prize in 1901. “DOUBLES” a comedy by Fred Carmichael AT THE Little Theatre, Kafum St. ¥ price night - Thurs. Nov. 29 other showings - Fri. Mov. 30, Sat. Dec. 1 Thurs. Dee. 6, Fri. Dee. 7, Sat. Dec. 8. Showtime - 8:00 pm Admission: (except Kov. 28) WOUTS oe seesesetee seen MOD STUDENTS & SR. CITIZENS........32.50 Tickets available at McCOLL’S REAL ESTATE 4 Patrons & supporters of the Little Theatre: 4 Terrace Drugs-Lakelse Pharmacy, McColl Real Estate Services | Lid., New Quadra Travel, Terrace Co-op Association, Terrace Hotel, A Terrace Interiors, Wightman & Smith Realt , Wilkinson’s Business. # Machines, Bytown Diesel Sales, McGillis & Gibbs Co., Price-Skeena j Forest Products Ltd,, Albert & McCaffery Ltd., Omineca Buildin Supplies, Carters Jewellers Ltd., Overwaitea Stores, Terrace, 2n | Look, & Canadian Cellulose Ltd., Finning Tractor Equipment, | Terrace Totem Ford, Shoppers Drug Mart, Rose’s Shop (Marlan. 7 Ladies Wear), Mountview . Sundance Ski akery Ltd., Terrace Sports, K mart, Dave’s Plumbing & ‘quipment Sales, eating. . Thursday night, aT gen Ete Aa ’t keep Simon Dodd from Photo by Con Schatter Soucie’s first two goals were unassisted breakaway goals, the third was a breakaway assisted by Gerry Dempster who scored Skeena's fourth goal, and the fourth Soucie goal was also a breakaway late In the first be Taking a 5-0 lead inte the second period the Hotel team coasted the rest of the way. Dale Fournier scored for Westend two minutes into the second period to get his team off the ground, but the period ended 6-1 affer Kevin: Alexander scored with a minute to go. Sean James tallied for Weatend at :20 of the third period, but Alexander and Soucie added a goal each in the third period to finish the game, Next action in the Terrace commercial league Is when McEwan meets the Terrace Hotel team, *Repairs *Supplies | aan s Skate, NORTHERN LIGHT Stained Glass «Custom orders 4820 Halliwell Ave. The Terrace Figure Skating Club hosted a semi- centralized test day over the 4 ; weekend, with 107 skaters taking part and 24 students passing. . The skaters came from an 3 area encompassing Burns Lake and Prince Rupert. Judges ‘were flown in from south, and a professional skating partner was braught in to partner the female skaters in their dance routines. In the Junior Bronze free- Terrace’s Chris Chicoine and passed. In the Junior silver free skate, Donna ‘Lessard fuecessfully completed her it. Kathy Haines from Smithers, Christine Keel from Houston, Holly Minger from Burns Lake and Kitimat’s John Froese and | Seott Sherstan passed the European Waltz component of the-senior bronze dance test. In the 14step component, Haines, Froese and Gerri Hawley from Prince Rupert passed. . The foxtrot component was passed by Haines, Rachel Welsh from Kitimat, Romanov and Carol St. . Arnaud from Prince Rupert passed, Janice Lindeman, Shelley Houston and Jan Williams from Kitimat and. Marilyn Watmough from Terrace passed the Tango part of the Junior Silver Dance test. In the Am “ican part, Lin- deman and Houston passed, as did Heather Bowen from Kitimat and Susan Hildebrant from - Burns Lake. In the senior silver dance test, Debbie Madsen from Kitimat passed her Paso, Starlight and Blues tests. Debbie Fleck Krunick from Kitimat and Rick Lawrie also passed the Starlight test,. and Tracy Hennesey from Prince Rupert passed the Blues test. In the gold dance test, Donna Lessard from Terrace and Rebecca Hildebrant from Prince Rupert passed the Viennese portion, and Hildebrant was. successful in the West- minster test. Theresa Brinkac, 638-1403 hee Mig When you decide to lose weight... Call Diet Center! Our program of sound nutrition and private, daily counseling will help you lose those excess naturally. pounds quickly and LOSE 17 TO 25 POUNDS IN JUST 6 WEEKS! AND WELL TEACH YOU HOW TO KEEP IT OFF! BY APPOINTMENT ONLY a a =— FOR LOCALS Skate test successful Terrace, 60 that’s just one of spokesman for the Terrace club, said that judging was tough, as it should be, and this accounted in part for the low percentage of passes. She also said that un- familiarity with the professional partner had something to do with the low a a es ts as — L_._] i —— Excellent condition a CC a cs — a 18,000 kilos. 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