Fitness tests here . Dis.sver exactly how fit vow are and arn how you cen impigee yur Miness level at ste sviimming pool fitness room on Wedtesday. Allen Wootton’s community reercation class from Caledonia Senior Secondary will be conducting a com- ptele fitness test, including cardiovascular, fat, and ling capacity tests. “The Students will be * ‘testing “individuals © and + confidentially explaining the results af the pool between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Wed- nesday. The simple test which could save your life is free. The B.C. Northern Winter Games events list has been finalized and the entry forms sre now available, The events are: archery, bad- minton, basketball, broomball, bowling, boxing, chess, curhug, duplicate bridge. figure skating, gymnastics, hockey, cross country skiing, downhill skiing, snowshoeing, volleyball, tennis, and wrestling. Almost all events require regional playoffs. To enter the playoffs, your completed entry forms must be sent to regional co-ordinators Neil Warboys and George Newman of Kitimat, before Nov. 20. Regional playoffs must be compieted by Dec. is. All individual and Terrace Library has new selections by Michael Collins The Terrace Public Library has books on vir- tually every subject you can think of, Here are some books that should interest all you animal lovers. Man’s Best Friend, by the Natlonal Geographic Society. This book is loaded with color pictures of all your fayorite breeds of dogs. Theté‘are descriptions of dog. habita‘and a brief history of, sdifie of the more’ ifiterestiig * kinds of dogs. Searle’s Cats, by Ronald Searle. Strictly speaking you may not learn too much about cats from this book but you will sure have a good laugh. A must for cat lovers and anyone with a sense of humour. Canaries and Budgies, by H.L. Longley. Here is a book for people interested in keeping birds. It's all here, whether you are just beginning and want to build yourself a cage, want to find out habits or information on cage bird nutrition and health. There is even a seclion devoted to the breeding of small birds. Riding and Training, by Earl R. Farshler. This is a complete work on hor- semanship covering all phases of riding and training of different types of horses. Included are saddle-pleasure horses, trail horses, stock horses, polo horses, jumpers and gaited show horses. It covers a lot of ground. Raising Small Animals for Fun and Profit, Possibly you are tived of supporting animals isnt seem to cat more than you do. H so, maybe this book will help you out, It describes how to keep and rare for everything from earthworms to rabbits. The Complete Guide to ‘Beekeeping, by Roger ‘Morse, If you like your books short and swect. Uhis one is for you. By the time you understand everything contained in yume you will be ready to start your own colony. “hternember, this is only a gmail sample of what you eal fierd at the Terracc Public i. sriry, Come in and see for yourself, this little * community teams planning to compete at the Northern Winter Games should con- tact Sharon Lough at 635- 2841, as soon as sible, School teams should contact Skip Bergsma. It isn't too late to register for programs such as Adult learn to Skate, Time for Tots and Christmas Crafts, There are spaces open for more participants in each of these programs which begin this; month. You may fegister at the recreation office in the arena, anytime - between 6:30-a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. “Please call 638-1174 or 635- 2841 for further details. Ladies now have an op- porlunity to play volleyball at Thorahill Junior Secon- dary School gym on Mon- days and Wednesdays, from 6p.m. to7 p.m. Skill training and game practise will aim to send a team to compele in the Northern Winter Games. However, these practise sessions are open to all in- terested ladies regardless of whether they make the team. With another set of swim lessons completed a second set is being prepared, starting Nov. 12. The swim schedule on Mondays has been altered as follows: 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Public im 6 p.m, to 7:30 p.m. Family Swim 7:30 pm. to 9 p.m. Adult Swim. Coming up, there is a Bronze Medallion Swim Exam, so if you are in- terested keep your eyes open for a posted date and time. There will also be a Bronze Cross Course soon, date and time will be posted, (formerly Geaudry's Boutique} gt, The recreation depart- ment wishes to say special. thanks to Doug De Proy, the scuba diving instructor, for doing an excellent job for them. They appreciate his time and effort. Anyone interested in forming a Spring-Board Diving Club, please contact Cary Humphrey al 638-1177. WEATHER A frontal system edging eastward over the Terrace- Kitimat area today is ex- pected to produce mixed rain and some snow throughout the afternoon. The mountain forecast has indicated that heavy snowfe!'s are likely down to the freezing level. Highs this afternoon should reach 2-3 degrees Celsius, with temperatures dropping - toaround the freezing mark tonight. Tomorrow’s outlook is for cloudy skies with oc- casional snowflurries. VICTORIA (CP) — A growing number of doctors in British Columbia are opposed to the provincial government's new com- pulsory heroin treatment plan, the president of the B.C, Medical Association said Monday. The Herald, Tuesday, November 14, 1978, Page 3 Doctors express concern on heroin treatment plan Dr. Ken Varnam said the association will review its stand on the program at a meeting Saturday and predicted the doctors could withdraw their support of it then. Under the program, which comes into effect in the new year, addicts can be required to be treated. He said the members are concerned that the act does not provide enough flexibility for the courts and that the program may be unconstitutional. WARM OPENING = YOUNG IDEAS Thursday, November 16th SUP Sn a . a ‘Terrace SY Rotary Radio, T.V. 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