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TERRACE B.C. at the arena - Friday Feb. 24th _ SKATIN G TIME BUGS (7-8) skate at 4 p.m: - PUPS (9-10) skate at - PEEWEES (11-12) skate at 8:30 p.m. BANTAM & MIDGETS (13yrs. & 19) 9:30 | CELEBRITY (Oldies but Goodies) 10:30 Saskatchewan Rink winners The Saskatchewan rink at the Canadian senior men’s started this season with three goals, and skip Ari Knutson from Elbow already has accomplished two of them. “We started this year with three goals and we're part of the way there,” Knutson said Wednesday after main- tchewan’s hold on first place with two vie- tories. “First, was the bonspiel in Saskatoon, second we just wanted to get out of the prov- ince for this one, which ob- viously leaves the last one.” Knutson, whose home rink Terrace Minor Hockey _ will take place 8:30 p.m. i(p.m.) in Elbow installed artificial ice only two weeks ago, won- a@ $10,-000 event in Saskatoon last month, picking up the $2,500 first prize tefore accomplishing his second mark of qualifying for this competition. _.Knutson and brothers Gay and Elmer at second and lead, respectively, and third Ernie Vaughan improved their record to 7-1. The British Columbia rink of Kelly Carin from Kamloops, Ontario's Bill Wagner from Ottawa and Art Ballem’s Charlottetown rink from Prince Edward Island are next, all with €-2 marks. Terrace Reds won Wednesday's gamie against the Kitimat again Saturday in Kitmat in the best of three series. Winterhawks with a score of ¢-5, The two teams will meet erk WTG ~d 9% = Ete Reds pulled it off in Wed. playoffs BY GARY RIX Reds-6,Winterhawks-5 The Terrace Reds Hockey Club dug deep down and brought it up, Wednesday Shey played like a com- petitve hockey team and actually outplayed the Winterhawks. The Reds played like a team, a team of capable of defeating most, if not all, opposition. Doug Matheson was outstanding for the Terrace RECREATION CHATTER by Sharon Lough The Winter Session of fecreation opportunities is well under way with Building, Cross Country pro grams such as Body kiing, Macrame, Super Saturday, Adult Learn to-Skate, Dog Obedience, Time for Tots and much more. . The recreation program staff are pleased to see so many people participating and enjoying our programs. We. wish to extend our ap preciation to the community for its’ support. Plans for the spring session of recreation plan a successful spring recreation program by’ calling Program Co-ordinator, Sharon Lough at 638-1177. or 638-1174, to discuss ‘your program . ideas. Once again we are looking for potential in- structors and resource people. Possible Spring | programs for which we require instructors are: - Cycling, Martial Arts,. Kite Flying, Feminine Grooming and Health Care: to mention a few of . the Spring programs we hope to offer com- mencing April 10, 1978. . FROM THE POOL: The staff at theswimming "282. pool would like to thank all those who have participated in our first set of programs for 1978. . All classes were well attended. The second set of lessons will begin ‘and there are still many openings in all levels so__ this week please drop into the pool and register. One of our new programs, “Master Swim” an adult fitness swim, is becoming very popular. If you are over 19, and-would like to improve your fitness through swimming, drop into the Pool on any Monday, Tuesday or Thursday at 10 p.m. : and have some fun. It is a great way to get total: m body conditioning through swimming. _ - Unee agam, if anyone has any ideas or- suggestions for up. and ‘coming aquatic programs, please give the pool supervisor, Bruce Miller a cail at 638-1177. 7 . | _ Broncos beat _’ Regina Pats - Steve: Tambellin’s two segoals . set. a Lethbridge Bronco team record and spearheaded a 5-1 win over - Regina .Pais in a Western Canada Hockey League game Wednesday night “And, in Seattle, Errol Rausse ‘of the Breakers scored his §lst goal to tle a elub record while his team stopped Saskatoon Blades 7 2 The evening's action also saw Brandon Wheat Kings edge Portland Winter Hawks . 6-5 and Medicine Hat Tigers defeat Billings Bighorns -7-3. Tambellini, the Lethbridge - @ub captain, -notched his - 59th and th goals. and - pleked up an assist in the is in’ his third ““Tambellini ‘now has 303 point, one more than Brian - ° Trottler; the former record -holder, now with New York Islanders of the. Natlonal Hockey League. Daryl Goddwin, Grant Eakin and Rod ‘Guimont “ gtored singles for Broncos. ‘ Gerald Minor scored the sole ; Bert goal of the. ‘ilght. : _LEADF; ATTACK ° : In Brandon, Lauirle Boach- "programs are presently being drawn up. Help us * ue} Peiavane ed iw feel wort ‘twice: for Billings’ and club. He had four goals and one assist and he checked, hit and was all over the ice. Lance Legouffe was also _ outstanding, scoring one goal and assisting on two others. Gord Cochrane played perhaps his best game defensively. If the statistician was rating on & plus and minus scale, Cochrance would have four pluses, opened the Scoring at 6:46 when Guy Farkvam put one in. Dale Kushner and Dave Wakefield assisted. A minutelater, Lance Legouffe blasted one past Darrel May, ‘the Winterhawks goaltender. From this point on, it was all Doug Matheson, who seored the next four goals. - Kitimat came back oc- _- cassionally, getting one goal in the first frame, one in the tet Hak Ati SOS ict kona jay AF gtad &. melee apres suachis second, and three in the ‘third. Kitimat Is always as dangerow! scoring threat in the third period. There were 34 seconds left in the third period when the Hawks pulled their goaltender in hopes of tying the score. It didn’t work, The Reds ented a prevent defense x and the Hawks couldn’t put it through. They had their chances but either missed the net or the Reda’ goalie Andre Jean kicked it out. Jean played well in thefhird frame. The game ended with the Terrace Reds in the lead, and the eventual winners, at 5. Playott action resumes this Saturday night in the best of three "verles between the Reds and the Win- terhawks at 8:30 in Kitimat. + sla dp ti nem Rookie ties League record New York Islanders rookie ‘Mike Bossy had mixed feelings after tying. a National Hockey League record Wednesday night with his 44th goa) of the It was his second score of the game and gave New . York Islanders a.3-2 lead in - their match at Atlanta but. Guy Chouinard scored. to give the Flames a 3-3 tie, "It feele- great but I wish | we could have got a win out of it," said Bossy, who tied ‘the league record of 44 goals : in a season by a rookie get in 1971-72, by Rick. Martin of Bulfalo Sabres. -Martin took 73 games to reach the mark while Bossy has played only 52. In Wednesday's other games, Toronto Maple Leafe beat Cleveland Barons 5-3, Boston Bruins beat Van- couver Canucks 6-4, Chicago man Jed the ‘Wheat Kings! attack with three goals while~ ‘Ray -Allison, “Bill Derlago - and Dave Utewart filled out the scoring, Doug Lecuyer hada pair of goals for Winter Hawks and. Wayne Babych, Brent Peterson and ‘Paul Mulvey had singles. Brandon jumped into asd: lead in the’ -firat three minutes of the game and beat back a Portland offense for the win. In Medicine Hat, Tigers’ scored four goals in the second period and added three more in tha: third for their win over ‘Billings. . Jim Nill paced Tigers with a goal and four assists, Cal Halasz scored twice while — Merlin Maltitiowski, Lorne Osmomi, Rick Simpson and Steve Toujlura. eac -seored once, Harvey. Pocza' tncored: Chapman connected ‘on ‘the other. ; “ho = 4 Ken Fotetico gi “Wes «Toro Fie with his 33rd aind 34th. Black Hawks edged New York Rangers 3-2, Minnesota North Stars upset Los Angeles Kings 4-1: and St. ‘Louls Blues tied Pittsburgh Penguins 2-2, _- vee FLAMES IMPROVING ‘ “The Flames are playing much better against us than - they were at the first of thd year, especially: (Tom) giak and . (Eric) - Vail,” Bald Bossy. It was Lysiak and Vail who gave the Flames a 2:1 lead ‘before Bossy recorded his 43rd and _ 4th goals of the season. ~~ The rookie right winger said he still can’t believe his good fortune at ending up with a competitive loam such as-the Islanders and with linemates. Bryan Trottier and ‘Clark . Gillies. Trottier, the league points- leader, was out of action for the: first time this season with a back ailment but Denis Potvin; who sco! New York’ sfire goal, helped set ‘up Bossy’s 48rd goal midway in the second period ‘and Gillies assisted. on the :4th..at 3:09 of the- third, Chouinard spoiled the Islanders celebration with a breakaway ecore with a little more.-than’ six: ‘rainutes remaining. ; Peter McNab collected his ath: and 28th goals. of the -seagon to lead. Boaton over the Canucks at: Vancouver. _ The win: moved the Bruins .two points: ahead of Buffalo atop'the Adams Division. - What made the two goals more pleasing for McNab, a Vancouver-born centre, was that his mother.was in the: stands. is. see | his per: forma oH, dont know why dthap- pens,” ‘said. MeNab who earlier this season scored two goals for Boston in a 33 tle at Vancouver. : “T, always play. well here for - some . reason; .Maybe tonight. it was because my niom Was here? ae SITTLER - ‘PACES LEAFS ‘Another - ‘two-goal poorer -Wadnesday night was nto ‘captain “Darryl second ‘score: ed. to, and. Del: , _be the. winner over leveland “and: hie also’ collected “an " geeist, on “Ron Ellie's 20th “ Boal of the season. “It: was the Toronto right winger's' "40th: consecutive ve season with 20 or more goals.