The Joe Sheppard rink got skip’s help from Reg Beckley in the ‘Cc’ event final at the Terrace Legion's annual bonsplel last month. Sheppard posed with the winners after they beat George Munson 12-7 In the ‘Cc’ final. ‘Hunters urged toreturn — questionnaire B.C. hunters who received a '1986 game harvest questionnaire from the Provincial Wildlife Branch (Ministry - of Environment and Parks) are urged to com- plete and return the postpaid card promptly. Quick response will reduce the need for expensive se- ‘cond and third requests through the mail, and will assist the Wildlife Branch to determine the coming hunting seasons. The Ministry of Envi- ronment and Parks annu- ally conducts a survey ofa large sample of resident hunters. This survey pro- vides information necessary for effective wildlife management. Hunter responses provide an estimate of how many — of the various game species are taken by residents and show how hunting pressure varies throughout the province ' from year to year. Hunter responses also indicate the Swimmers qualify Six Terrace Blueback Swim Club members have qualified for the B.C.- Open Age Group ‘Champ-. ionships coming up at Vic- toria on the Feb, 21! weekend, The six selected for this trip are Doug MacKenzie and Cathy Bennett in the 13 and 14 age group, Tam- my Quast and Kerry O'Riordan in 11 and 12, and Kelly Pearce and Jocelyn Coxford in the 10 " and under. During the same week- end, the Kitimat Marlins will be hosting a meet at Sam Lindsay Pool for swimmers that failed to qualify. success of hunters relative to the time and effort they put into their hunting. Hunters who receive a questionnaire about a ‘species they did not hunt or did not kill should also complete and return the questionnaire. Wildlife. Branch records show they purchased a licence for a particular species, their. answers are needed as much as those of successful hunters if a true picture of last year’s hunting activity is to be prepared. Ravens win at Skeena bh TERRACE ! Rupert’s Booth Ravens § put together four wins in a —Prince row to grab the champion- ‘ship trophy of the Skeena junior boys annual seven- team high school basket- ball tournament on the Jan. 31 weekend. Ravens opened with their toughest game of the series — a 48-47 win over the host Tsimpseans. Ravens continued their march by rapping Bulkley Valley Christian 65-36. They made it a clean sweep of the ‘A’ side of this double-knockout series by bouncing Nishga 76-50. Nishga dropped to *B’ side where they knock- ed off the host Tsimpseans 52-42 to gain another shot at the Ravens. Ravens came through with another polished per- formance to take the final game 67-41. Tournament organizers offered game-star awards continued on page 8 Because | Legion spiel draws 54 rinks TERRACE — The only- unbeaten rink at the Jan. 31 weekend’s 32nd An- nual Terrace Legion Bonspiel was the Dennis - Williams foursome, skip- ped by Williams’ event Kirk's team 4-3 in the final. Leading up to the ‘A’ Wayne Epp. crew won ‘A’ final, Williams took out _ Charlie Radford’s rink | while Kirk was beating the Schmitty foursome in the semi-finals. The other. -four rinks finishing in the top eight radio defroster by edging: Russ. -e@ Air conditioning e Rear window - eTinted glass . sed on M.S.A.P. for 1987 T kages. Be * Ale Conditioning excisa | lax. Excludes licanea and any proviclal laxes, Not all dealers may have specially-equipped veh in stock tor immediate NUMBER ONE SELLING CAR IN CANADA! were Mal Grant, Dennis Fugere, Marg Skead and Scotty McArthur. ’ For ‘B’ event, Glen Junnson came out on top 6-5 over the Glen Baker tink of Smithers, skipped by Gary Weir of Kitimat. Semi-final action saw Baker dispose of Darrow Gomez while Johnson knocked off Dave Mallet. The other. ‘B’ event curlers from the top eight were rinks skipped by Rick Larsen, Natalie O’Shea, Bob Cammidge, and Brad Hughes. 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