PAGE 6 « WEDNESDAY, ¢ OCTOBER “ 1972 | THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. 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Trucking -- 24 points Mens High Average -- George Haugland -- 257 Ladies High Average ~ Pat Sears -- 222. Thursday Night Mixed League Team High Triple -- Tillicum - 3229 Team High Single -- Tillicum -- 1248 Ladies High Triple -- Alice Bannister - 703 Ladies High Single -- Lorraine Welton ~ 317 Mens High Triple - Chris Porter - 766 Mens High Single - George Alleman -- 341 Ladies High Averages: Alice Bannister -- 213 Lorayn Jones -- 212 Rose Salvisberg -- 207 Mens High Averages: Stan Cunningham -- 252 Paul Salvisberg -- 244 Bill Young -- 238 Team Standings: Tillicum — 24 Lehman Jewlers -- 20 Mavericks ~ 16 Reums -- 16 Flyers — 16 Dingbats — 14 . - Glacier Glass -- 14 Islanders -- 14 Old Stylers -- 13 Something’ Fierce —. 11 Hi-Jacks -- 11 Idlers - 11 _ Lucky Strikes -- 11 All in the Family - 11 Goodwill Bottling - 10 Timberland — 9 Pah aPal el abe aPatatet Sols TePaPaMaPaPaSi al aPatalaletetefatadatinetataniteterinenats eat eat e Salata tala aCeel ate tase iC itolerenaniet dente Sees aneetetetat tate hatebetetatedet ‘Teams _ tchosen for hockey Parents! ‘Your support is needed to make Terrace’s first year with an arena a success, That’s the feeling of many people in Terrace and especially Mrs. John Donald of the Terrace and Distriet Minor Hockey Association. That group was busy Sunday, trying to fit their 500 registered players into about 44 teams. Each team has about 18 players. All that remains to be done before the season gels under way is the allotment of ice time to the various leagues and teams and for the coaches to get their teams together. The Minor Hockey Association has been given ice seven days a week, with the majority of games being played on Saturday as things stand now. Monday they have ice-time from 6-8 a.m. and then again in the afternoon and evening from 3:30 to 9, Tuesdays the boys will take to the ice from 6-8 in the morning. Wednesday is an afternoon session from 3:30 to 7:30. Thursday's ice time will be from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m. Friday there are again two sessions, one from 6-8 in the morning and the other from 3:30 to 7 p.m, Saturday is the big day for the minor league pucksters with ice-time from 6 a.m. to5 p.m, That's a lot of hockey. Sunday mornings the boys have ice from 6 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Interest is very high in Terrace. Everywhere you look parents are buying skates and hockey equipment ‘for their children. Apparently a teacher at a loeal school asked: “What does October mean?” The answer came back, “Time to start skating.” With enthusiasm like that, how can minor hockey fail? NHL season schedule Hockey Night In Canada returns to the CBC-TV network Saturday, October 7, for its 20th | consecutive season. Television's most popular program will once again bring fans the action from Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. (The: ‘league, with the adddition of The New York Islanders and the _Aflanta Flames, now stands at 16 teams). Commentators for Hockey Night In Canada will be ~—Teoronto; Bill Hewitt, play-by- play; Bob Goldham, color; Dave Hodge, intermission and “Ost, 7- California at. Vancouver Oct 14 -'New York Rangers at highlights host; Jack Dennett; NHL scoreboard and voice over features; Foster Hewitt, Three Stars. From Montreal: Gallivan, play-by-play; Danny Dick Irvin, color and highlights | ‘M.C.; Brian McFarlane, in- termission host. From Van- couver: Jim Robson, play-by- play; Bill Good Jr., color, Ted Reynolds, intermission host; Babe Pratt, highlights analyst. Following i is the full schedule of games to be seen on the CBC- TV network. Montreal Oxt; 21 - Vancouver at Montreal Oct, 28 - Atlanta at Vancouver Nov. 4 - Detroit at Montreal Nov, 11 - Los Angeles at Montreal Nov. 19 - Chicago at Montreal Nov, 25 - California at Toronto Dec. 2 - Atlanta at Montreal Dec. 9'- Vancouver at Toronto Dec. 16 - California at Vancouver Dec, 23 - Chicago at Toronto Dec, 30 - New York Islanders at Vancouver “Sportsman Drive-In Py : iy now under new management | Hans-Bernd Glas neck CNB. blitiz Derick Kennedy, Chairman of GET ON THE BLUELINE wm | TEAM CANADA! Select the most valuable Canadian player of the Canada/USSR Hockey Series for the a ‘BEST ON ICE’ Car Award. ADDRESS CITY eee eee tee ‘The Team Canada-USSR series is history now its your turn to have your say. The Labatts Brewery is running a poll to name the Most Valuable Player in the series on the. Canadian team, with you, the fan, having the’ say. Just clip the above entry form, fill it out and get into Labatts by midnight October 7, 1972, The address is: , ‘BEST ON THE ICE’ AWARD BOX 5050 VANCOUVER 3, B.C. og Get your entries in early, the winning member of the Canadian team will receive a 1973 Ford Mustang Grande for his efforts against the USSR team. Jan. 6 - California at Montreal Jan. 13 - Boston at Toronto Jan. 20- New York at Vancouver Jan. 27 - St. Louis at Vancouver Jan. 30 - Tuesday all star game ex New York Madison Suvare Gardens Feb. 3 - Vanceuve ¢ Toronto . Feb. 10 - Los Angeles at Toronto Feb. 17 - Detroit at Vancouver - Feb. 24 - Vancouver at Montreal Hello, long t time 0" ‘gee or write or read, whatever) It’s been a while since ’ve sat down and tried to get a column out so I’m bursting with ideas, I can't think of any off-hand but bear with me for awhile and somethings bound to happen dropped during the past while, All Indicatlons show that my. . audience has been halfed. From four readers to two. Lets keep that card and letter coming In though. This morning (Thursday) Canada asserted her in- ternational domination df hockey, I was cheering for, who else, the Russians, 1 think Len Harrington and I were the only ones. Now that nHL’s won, I guess we'll see another year of dull, drab hockey in the NHL. After all, how can you improve . on the ‘best’? Well We'll have to. wait lwenty years to see eight | hockey games in a row that exciting and well vlavesl Montreal iskickingevery one _ around in the NHL exhibition round despite the fact that — seven of their top players are gone, six in Russia and one defector. 1° think 1 wag the only columnist that didn't write something about the Munich Games Killings. I won't either, what could I say that wouldn't be redundant? This is the first September (and October) ] have spent in Terrace and that snow on the _ mountains bothers me. 1 expect to wake up any morning now and find myself digging my way _ _to work. I've heard from various people that (a) its going to be as ' bada winter as last year or (b) its not going to be as bad a year -as last year. Half the people say last winter was a fluke and the ». other half say that whenever _ some sort of berry or other is ’ plentiful on the mountains, it ‘means a bad winter. And that berry is plentiful this year. Not that I believe in folk-lore or anything. The Indian on Van- a - couver Island who has correctly Mar. 3 - Boston at Montreal Mar. 10 - Chicago at Vancouver Mar. 17 + Pittsburgh at-Vancouver 7 ~-* - “Mar, 24°- St! Lovis at Montreal Mar. 31 - Boston at Toronto Backed byan iG year heritage of leadership the Canadian National Institute § ft for the Blind Fund Raising Campaign which took place this week would like to express his appreciation to all citizens who contributed, and to the many volunteer canvassers and other werkers whe helped during the ive NEVER SATISFIED Give a fellow what he wanta f when he wantg it and he'll be ; wanting a little more. ~ SUZUK 7 SNOWBLOWER ‘SR20_ 1, No Chains Anywhere WEST ‘END MARINA. JEM. SERVICE s04s — : _-forecast the last thirty winters or SO, does shake that belief a bit... 7 Already we've had frost call over my car) 1 Comin’ at yoo pL: poomainanomont . ‘The new. television seanon looks fair to ‘middle good, Lois’ of comedy this time around and: if human beings. don't need ‘gamle 5 rellef I don’t know who. i " Contrary to rumors (by my Eee T imagine my fan support has brother) I will not appear in the J next talent concert in Terrace... ~ ‘That much comic relief, no-. Same one needs! ; - Those of you who saw me last . time know the reason why and Ha therestof you have heard about I : it.I still have a paper bag to put § over my head everytime I go Hag into publie places. WL may digress, I wonder it a any business was transacted §% last Thursday during ' the hockey. ‘game? = I set and I saw televisions sets being lugged into stores and offices all over town. ‘(Another digress, why can’t Canada have a national athem as beautiful as jie the Internationale? 1 think there are wo sane, drivers in‘ Terrace - and that’s “ all. 1 haven’t run across them yet either, Half the drivers ing town don’t seem te know whalj oe Signal lights are for. * “What's this thing for? Hey, If you move it a pretty light blinkg on and off.” “Cut that out, Marge, thal : light distracts my driving!" Countless times I have waited at an intersection for some-onesm to;drive past and then, at the last possible moment they turn§ Another smaller portion of theg people run stop signs. Fridayy morning I was driving to workqaes and a gravel truck pulled off om side street right in front of mej And then atncon I was driving on. Lazelle when a little white Datsun with black trim ran thei Emerson street stop sign. That's hard on the brakes (andy -the heart!) ; Tam not the best driver in the} world. Twice I have run stop| signs and once, a red light. (completely unmeaningly of Sam course) I didn't however pull 3 | out with one bearing down on § me, Driving is a lot easier when Wigan some-one bearing down on me. Ge Driving is a tot easier when you (ie pay attention to what your're Sa doing, Keep your. eyes on the -road and the surroundings and au’ll be surprised at the umber of _ People who. stop -yelling at yéu, Sarvice | WE HAVE ALL TRE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES TG § MAKE Your SHOWNOBILE COMPLETE — 10 hp. 2 cycle motor, . Gear operated . 250 cc Suzuki snow chute Command controls : (forward - ee 4946 GREIG PHONE 635-4741 Phone 635-5929 was 7 unavailable being gluedtoa TV § 2, All Gear Oriven reverse chute) 3.2 Speeds, Forward, - - . 2Speed Reversewithneutral = egouiamnannaae 124 HR. 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