THE HERALD, Wednesday, January 25, 1978, PAGE 3 PENNIES - WERE. RIDE A BIKE, SAVE. The th , ere are more an 100 million cyclists in the aRRed pen U.S. and they ride bet- penny is actually 95 cent copper and five per Smithers Totems steal — 2 from Reds ‘ The Terrace Reds los! games in the In terior City Saturday and Sunday to the Totems going down 6-5 Saturday and 9-7 on Sunday before good ‘crowds, “The Reds played good fast’ hockey Saturday night, out hustled and out shot the Totems for two ind pl then rolled over d played dead for the period allowing the Smithers crew to score twice. The Reds did however wake up long enough to try and prevent the Totems from winning | in regulation time. “Art Frenette, who scored three goal’s twice, was in on two on one breakaways with Lance Legouffe and twice they were unsuccessful in fie wih. the puck away fro «The Totems scored _ early in the over time period to gain the win. Tibor Mandur was in the nets for the Reds. Tibor. played well, ping Humerous shots. job was outstanding at times, due to the fact that there was no ice under his skates. ‘The ice Three players and four builders were named - Canadian Cur all of Fame by ’ the Canadian Curling Association (CCA). Elected in the playing category by association's ‘all the Fame selection com- mittee were players John Squarebriggs of McGibney of Trail, B.C., and Dorothy Thompson ofnEdmonton. “The new builders were Lura McLuckce of Winnipeg, David C. Smith _ of. Saint John, N.B. Olivier Samson of Quebec ity and Norman P. Nad of St. John’s, The elections | were announced in a news release by Herb Millham, Pai esident of the CCA, an itCorby-Moore, dent of the Canadian adies Curling | Association (CLCA). — -The Canadian Curling Hall of Fame is to be constructed in Winnipeg and its list now includes 102 ‘members, including , 49 players and 40 builders inthe male section and seven players’ and six builders in the. women’ | division “ SPECIAL SECTION There, also are 64 curling officials listed in eet special founders and residents section. Pisquarebrig s is one 6 of Canadianneur ing’s all- tinfe. outstanding vice- skips. He played that position for over 30 years oy ‘Hall of Fame ‘of the CLCA . and by RED L’ESTRANGE from one side or the net to the other post. Andre Jean started the game for the Reds, but was taken © to. hospital very. early for stitches to s head. He was cut in a scramble around the net. There were no major nalties called. “Each am received 6 minor handed out by Referee Chartrand. GAME TWO SUNDAY Pe Red's me out ying on Sunday only to be shot down by poor officiating. Lance Legouffe scored early assisted by Frenette . t the Red’s Matheson ahead ona high wrist shot from the alot. Smithers came back on three goals, two of them power play goals, as the ‘9 were dinged for two minors and a misconduct. In the middle of the second period Guy Fark- vam got the Reds back on an even keel when he jammed one home on the eft side. . The Totems got two more on the power play. ' Frenette came back blister one in. from the blue- line. Thir seconds . bet Id: for the famed Dr, “Wen ‘Macdonald .. ‘Charlot- tetown. He appeared in five Canadian men’s championships and 10 times on a .Vrince Ed- ward Island team at the fanadian senior men's McGibney - followed a similar pattern in ear- ning distinction in British Columbia, Four times he earned a purple heart curling for Stone of Trail, from 1952 to 1957. Ten years later MeGibney made it to the ». men’s final as a skip, curling in Ottawa, In 1967, "Be also was viceskip on ea e Beaudry’s iw “won senor wens champlon- ship in 1974. ‘hompson’s curling record goes back to 1954 when she skipped an. -. Edmonton team to the - western Canada women's She went he - Alberta 1959, championship. on to win th women's title’ in 1960, 1961 and 1965. HARD WORKER. | : In . the builders category, McLuckie has been a tireless worker for women's curling for over 20 years. e is a ‘ past-president the Manitobawomen's Curling -. 1960 she was a key figure in the formation of the. national women’s organization and the first — Canada-wide champior- ° ship. - ot ie ‘ "inthe clear. -. Fitness Is fun. Try some. «Too much bench time slows you down, Get active. Get in shape and put yourself a) | Association. In . Dave Wakefield - starting to score again. , ame, but sure enough eree Lauazuk went out a his way to call 8 upic penalties on The Reds played most of the secbn: period ‘and most of the third period - Tim short handed. Kolner sat out 14 minutes for asking the Referee a sensible question. Steve Radford sat out 14 minutes for what the linesmen- said was disrespect to the Referee. The even though playing short handed: scored times in the third period. Wakefield, Legouffe and Frenette scored but alas, there is no way way a jeam can beat e Ref . Terrace t took 10 of the 11 penalties handed out.” Smithers out shot the Reds 29-25. THE NEW BREED OF here Tuesday night for an . °. @ hockey game? - i: =~ Art Frenette - ever dangerous in front of a net. Frenette is the top scorer for the Reds. Gordy Cochrane - the bigger they a e the better. The Reds are now in the basement. The way the teams are lined up it looks we the Reds will be playing the Winter wks in the quarter finals. The club were working -hard to prepare for the Winter Hawks. The Reds were beaten The Kitimat crew were 8 o’clock game. last time the we two chubs met, but ihe feeling among the pls tyers is that the Hawks are not hard -to beat. There are so. ‘me scoras to settle from «the last in the A‘luminun) y. \ ’ All the Reds ne ed is the fans td turn out, : to sup- rt the team. H bw long s it been since y ‘ou saw BE CAREFUL HOW YOU EAT Choking on food is the sixth leacling cause of accidental death in the U.S., says the American Counteil of Life Insurance. ween 82 and 89 million bicycles. eent gnc. MACHINIST APPLY TO: INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MANAGER TWINRIVER TIMBER LIMITED ' BOX 1000 TERRACE, B.C. VaG 4C4 Not listed in our B.C. Tel Directory. E. MARR DISTRIBUTORS LTD. - 638-1761 MARR'S BOOKKEEPING & ACCOUNTING - 638-1761 TERRACE OIL BURNER SERVICES - cusan7| Listed Here! 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