Rese ae = : Wednesday ‘tory. Their: only loss came ; Wildcats. MICHELLE -HENDRY leads “the. Simon. Fraser University Clan ° basketball team * with a 25-point-per-game average. ‘Hendry now has 203 points in eight games follow- ing SFU's -74-66 win « last: ver, the Tungsram club’: team ‘-from Budapest; Hungary... She ‘scored | aT. -points in that game = her highest om otie- game. tally of the season, The Clan holds a:7-1 ‘pre- season record with’ the. vic- Nov, 15. when they fell 82-78 to the NCAA division one: University of Idaho Vandals. Next up for the team is the Plainsview Queens - Classic tournament in. Plainsview, Texas this weekend. SFU spokesmen. said the. Clan looks tough heading-in-- to their. first NAIA league. game Dec, 17 when they host the Central. Washington Playoff a e woe deadline THE DEADLINE is nearing for badminton players who: want to try out for the.B.C.,. Winter Games. . Interested players | must contact Dan Tuomi at 635-9045 by Dec, 2 to com- pete. The Winter Games bad- minton zone finals will be held in Terrace at Thornhilt Jr. Secondary School Dec. 7 and &, Open playoffs, for ages 16 and up, go ahead on Satur- day Dec. 7 starting at 9 a.m., while juniors playoff Sunday Dec. 8 starting at 9 a.m. Juniors, are classified as age 13-15, and proof of age is required, The B.C.. Winter Games will be held in Vernon Feb, 27 to Mar, 1. THE WORLD IS YOURS... /F YOU KNOW THE RIGHT PEOPLE... Wherever you move the Welcome | Wagon hostess is the right person to help you find a place i in your new Sommunity. — . ‘Karan 638-0707 i Professional, | CARPET CLEANING | | + Odour Control «Pat Odour Coniral Truck Mount ‘Allan “Allan Banner "Fatima * Reasonable > Srautily Your Koma * Wivile Erlendiag Carpet & Uphotstoty Ufa! PHONE ) 635-3558 f Fer Free Estimate a3 Hager LM Ame ee a oe = TERRACE: -—_ The Thornhill Timber Walves beat: out’ Skeena’ Jr. Secondary to capture the 7 junior-boys zoné volleyball title in Playdowns, _-here two weekends ago.. we The Final between ‘the two Terrace teams went: three games — unusual for the brutally efficient « Wolves. They only went the distance In one other _ game in the-course of their outstanding perfect. - record this season.. “These guys riever lost a match this year," said coach. Ken Pound.. ‘They were undefeated. - here locally and across northern B.C.’? Skeena had lost to Prince Rupert’s Booth ” : squad in the round robin, but:pulled out a clutch’ --semifinal-win over the coastal team’ to make the final against: ‘Thornhill. ‘BJ. Hansen was named-a tourney all-star for “Thornhill, and the Wolves’ Brett Kluss was pick- - ed as tourney. MVP. The Thornhill team also: won three other tour- naments over the season, with the latest win com- ing at. the annual Prince: George Pumpkin Pound-Around tourney in Prince George. It was the school’s. second straight victory there, | volleyba - On-the junior girls side, it was the Booth _Raveis beating Kitimat 15-9, 12-15,: 15-13 to take. ‘ ; the zone title. -> Skeena was 0-3 in round robin play, while - ‘ Thornhill came up with a 1-2 reco d Both teams : fell.in the semifinals.-. - ee we Coach Tom Hamakawa said the team is rank- ced ‘1th out of 16 at the tourney; bit could put:i in. : a tougher performance than those “numbers “ show, “Our goal is ta make top eight —_ or - Better,” ; he said, ‘‘We’re really hopeful. we're acing to ; make the championship round this year,"*. Cal’s team of three years ago won the silver : at the volleyball provincials. Caledonia beat. Prince Rupert three straight — 15-4,. 15-12, 15-9 — to: win the zone final and earn a 4 provincial berth. ; = Meanwhile, Caledonia’s : senior + bays volleyball : team starts competition at the ‘AAA’ provincial : championships in Comox today: with. games: - against, Kelowna; G.P. Vanier ‘and © Qiigen . ~ Elizabeth’ * ‘ . ess. This projiict sponsoréd by - campaign ‘now accepting. coats . (Children - Adults) “until Nov. 30 . Drop, off Coat’ ‘at Spottess Cleaners ‘to be cleaned. “free of ‘charge’ and donated to: ‘Salvation ‘Army. “Let ’s Keep Our Kids Warm This: Winter” | ea | ; IT ERRACE STANDARD) eS : HOO MICE AR ' eg ET YOUR B BAB , Vs 4 *B.9% financing or $750 cash back 8. 9% fi inding for maximum 48 month term on ap COs iGorrowin percentag e rate, fnonthiy payment $372 of 13.05% andthe tata cost of borrowing (int tBased on published 1994 calendar yee, es data: NEW 36 MONTHV60,000 KM BUMPER-TO-BUMPER WARRANTY IN THE LONG RUN, GET MORE! FORD OF CANADA INTRO- DUCES A NEW 36 MONTH/60,000 KM BUMPER TO BUMPER NO DEDUCTIBLE WARRANTY STANDARD ON EVERY NEW vroved credit, Offer valid on requle cab and crew w cab onky Examp!| le $15, 000 fi anced for 48 month A a8, 9% annual, a 883,36. If financing is nan instead of cash back ee Se requires including $750 cash back in cost of borrewving giving é an 36 dealer for details. 33,36, Some conditions any Limited time meee your i + hid bees Le | rer { terest tale mys, ah gohan PA Te a, Sala IS IT alent ae ey he tana Att i een A - ses