a ae i! __SERVING 6 TERRACE AI AND KITIMAT. een | paces Feenier'e onesees, ; TH YEAR NO. OEY “TERRACE, B. 3G, TUESDAY, DECEMBER nh 1971" ; Tt could only happen in the Keystone cops but thé opening shot in the regional basketball im playoifs for the First Annual am Winter Sports Festival wag 4 | comic classic. - = —- The ball went up, was tipped, ae then grabbed by a player. who = went tearing down the court. He shot and missed the basket. The “coach was screaming, the player shot at the wrong basket. - ; The opening game of the’ . playdowns ‘saw the. Booth ma Memorial. Ravens defeat the ’. Skidegate Saints 70-32. From the opening jump ball the Ravetis controlled play keeping. -thepress on through most of the game, With steady shooting ‘the ‘Ravens ran up the score as they | picked off rebounds and in- _ fereepted passes that might have made it a new game. Each- team: fought “for possession of the ball but it was tae, Ravens who camé out on The Saints. were stegued through most of the game. with. - the same problem that has been affectiig the Rainmakers this. s year, a lack of finish. They were able to set up the plays but were unable to score. .- ‘When the final ‘buzzer went the Ravens were on their way to : Terrace, Kitimat \ win n trips Hor Victoria hoop playoffs “the ‘finals, Brian” Brook «of Skidegate was the high scorer -for his team with 13 potnts while Chris “Hebb: of the Ravens: picked, up2 Saturday the games moved to the new Civic Contre where, for probably ‘the first time, the _ players used fiberglass back: . . out to contain the style of play: - boards: Unlike the ones found in the schools. in the area, the fibreglass backboardsare clear, . and it took some players a game to get accustomed.to them. The -Ravens took on Kitimat in the ’ third gare ‘of the day. Kitimat was lost ‘on: the court as the Ravens took over. the: play, - controlling the ball ‘and pace. A win in this. game would put the Ravens into thé finals that evening against the winder of,a-: game still to be played. The: Ravens took over the third quarter and using full press -. ‘outscored ‘the Chieftans ~ 192. : When the ‘final . buzzer sounded the Ravens were in the finals by outscoring the Kitimat team 59-22, a The Ravens only opponents in the ‘series came from the ‘Terrace :Skeena's who had. made their way into the finals ‘With | an easy vietory. over Hazelton. Auction action The "good news in’ Terrace cover the, weekend centered on. : «activities of the: local -olubs: . - _ ‘There’ were banquets;: ‘dances, . ‘auctions, and new projecta announced by the energetic | . organizations. . At the Rotary Community - waltea building, ‘approximately $2580" was collected for the ’ arena fund. The huge success. , Was due to the fine auc-~ Gaglardi's famous letter opener was bid for, but a “thunder: | mug” reportedly brought “a: - | -more substantial bid. One of the. ’ - complete kitchen cupboard set ' worth $275. from an. anonymous ' donor, _.- Every type of appliance, “ - original oil paintings; in fact ¢ everything but'the, fixtures in the store was’ sold, - “George Whale, bid for a most. unusual device used “to measure the incline of a: ‘ll but it -was discovered .tat-he was: more interested in the British Consols metal cigarett box,a collectors item that the, inclinometer. was. ls huge success ' Auction ‘held at;the old Over-’ tloneering of Lionel Sears. Phil. - ‘biggest items: to .go was.a ' "packaged in. AL: ‘the’ Tealian angi banquet, “and “dance! ‘held Saturday night at the Lakelse Hotel, Mayor Jolliffe drew ‘the - ticket for the door. -prize. ‘When © he pulled the ‘ticket. mamber he found to his surprise that the name on it-was Mra: Jolliffe‘s. : Mes, Jolliffe promptly tore up -her ticket and the winner ofthe - first prize in the new draw was .. The Itallan-_. Canadian club will donate the — Robert .Gagnon. - proceeds from ‘the draw to the "arena “fund. thie! Terrace - Centennial “ont ‘5 club annually distributes © food hampers to needy families in the area: at Christmas time, - "This year: they've devised a " unique way. to gather funds for . the hampers, a bowl-a-thon... The. bowling scheduled 'to run fora. long 36 hours, - will begin: Saturday at 1 P.M. Ten bowlers have signed: up so. far, but ten more’ .are needed to-fill'4 lanes with’ 5. - people. on - each | lane. ; “Introducing - The. Cauliens ' ; oe ~ Hans and “Tanice - -Céullen, residents of Terrace for the past.” three yeara have recently taker - : .over Fameo Homes and Recreational 8 Sales. On. Highway ‘business. Hans... was. pee ‘. Managing Director of ‘Thornhill. ; Realty, m "2 Hens ‘and. Janice. ate are ‘ac ' - ‘gurlers, Janice: belongs: to’ the Beta Zeta Sorority and Hans ia a‘. ‘Past Lt.’Governor..of Kiwanis.’ _ ‘The Caullens ‘live on. Sparks: with their two childrea, a: ‘boy . and a er and, 2. “huge. tive. “Newfoundland years before’ - moving ‘ Terrace. Previous to that they’ _ had - ‘travelled .all.-over ‘the :. vince. But we like: Terrace % “best”, they said. ": ‘their new: business Hans and Janice hope to concentrate - on ‘double wi ‘Weather. sconditlons: ‘Best’ wishes to Hans and - Sane: in. thelr new business ; tered Accohntent through Hose * the will to win, They put on the _ pressure from the opening --bump until. the ‘final whistle - up the score ‘aS 8 they ' went ‘along: 4 ‘ Gontest --as: at- halftime ‘ Nerrace outscored Hazelton 30- “agalat ’ final, Terrace controlled. the “and capitalized: on their op-. - they had a 33-17 point lead over -hustled, getting the rebounds °. marathon . ate The Skeena’s came out on the court with aggression ‘and building From the beginning they, were ‘and with excellent rebounding managed the pace.:It was no. 11. The final score gave ‘Ferrace . te vielory- th) That victory was, good enough them. into. the_ finals Booth. Memorial from, Prince Rupert. From the outset of the boy’ s- ball, ‘they outplayed the Ravens ponents” lack of scoring: ability ‘around the “basket. .They jumped higher for the rebounds picking them off with.ease until at end of the first half of play . the’ Ravens, ” The Ravens proved ‘that they had the ability to come back and in’ the. third quarter they and the baskets as they mat- ched Terrace basket for basket. - At one point in the game they-- had pulled to within three points . of the team from Terrace only” to find that they did not have the power to pull off the victory. ‘Their puish to catch up to -- . Terrace had: tired. them to the ~ "point that they were unable to.” “check the Terrace,team in the ‘final mitivte, as, Terrace we 4 ahead fo take thegame Rae trip: 10: Vietoria..’:52 Beorers for; the: ‘Ravens: waa _ Reggie Gladstone with 16 points while Don Janzen picked up the with Mr; Tep president. of. same number for Terrace. INASS BRIDGE COMPLET ED AT LAST . 7 "say the highway will have to be upgraded before First bridge. across the Nass River was recently _ completed -by..the: Forest Service Engineers. This new structure-provides Stewart with its first road ~ access to the outside world, but Forestry plficials —Briish Columbia Forest Service : _ much traffic is encouraged. - Terpstra was’ ‘named: 'O: fa newly-formed Kir anls Cu - in’ Masset: Nov. 21.05 -: Others ‘named to: office: along’: tra, who is now: Jake's: Bakeries ° . New Kiwanis Club. formed I in n Masset _ A former city. resident, Jak Kitimat ‘pulled the’ victory Lid.-there, were Ronald Heald; ' from the Ravenettes in their first. .vice:president;. ‘final gamies of the series, Lloyd Oakes, Canadian’ Forces pase peers , t'game of PF nt; postmaster Ravenetteo tn the fir E The Muir, secretary; and Bob Hack, ” Terrace -had . beaten’ the thelr series | 22-19, second . vice- Ravenettes had trouble withthe treasurer. backboards as they misjudged ‘the distance aid. the pressure - needed to get, the shot in, Elected to the: ‘board: af directors were Lorne’ Ray, Co*. . opgeneral manager, ;-Al Pages, ~. restaurant “director; Al Lees: ... Kitimat’ applied. pressure and Taylor “Spergia “of tlie from the start“ and used the RCMP; Arden Crist, florist; - press to advantage as they took Gordon Feyer, transportation; ws and. Robert: Rice, CFS military. over the game'in the first half. The Ravenettes came back ih lice. Capt. - Sponsored the’ Masset Club, -attended the dinner-meeting. in ford "fhe een basement. various: oflicers to, the. 26 ethods ‘of ‘administering . the club “and:- carrying. ‘out its community ° “service. Programs. The. new club's. board . of oa directors decided to hold: ‘weekly. « " eerie ‘Monday-night : and: to ‘appoint a special com:.: ae mittee to arrange for. a charter: on ‘on, Sat., Feb. 12, one District’ Chairman Al Manson ~ igh, a and: 14 members. of the Prince Rupert . Kiwanis. Club, . which: smeetings/ every. The’ “newly: formed ‘Kiwanis club is one of 5,500 such groups which are located in 29 coun- tries of the free world. The tatal: . Kiwanis membership | is 275,000. - ‘offices in British Columbia will provide both:-house-to-house de-.. - liveries and full wicket service “on Saturday, Dec, 16, to help . Gear the Christmas mail rush, the last half.of. the game but © Distrieé Governdr. Walter A @ post office ‘spokesman. said were unable to gain the upper Winter: of Portland, Ore., ex- hand as they lost 22-21. - b , “tutu ng Gorden Little, candidate for Alderman, he is married,’ has ,.three: children, . © >, has been. self employed since | USI, |: and! has lived. in the ‘Terrace ares: alll his. ite, a For a ‘brief’ ‘history: - Com” J" mencing in 1941,-1 operated a - sawmill at Kwinitea for ten 7 og Pinel ie ‘functions of the * : " gueceasful training -programs. a After: ‘ving: in the Terrace. 2 business community for thirty years, : "and “having | nearly. dogs: | They ‘lived -in Kitimat for 3° to: | Struction and logging outfit until ° 1959, then spent ten years In the . equipment: Nove been: The [ast . four: years: have ‘Bpent.as an eveeutah, and In real estate, “along: with “gome: private years, then operated a con. ey + well being of our. small elty. ‘General business in Terrace. is. presently: going through: a © crisis, which : -ereates an ever: - increasing: need. to atretch and. Lown invested here, Tam sincerely interested in the / Monday. In aden, full wicket serv: “VANCOUVER (cP) — Post’ F Post Office plans. extra deliveries ice—but ho carrier service—_ next Saturday~Dec,, T,., ei ee om use deliveries a oy Tuesday, Dec. 3B. ely, Jan. wil be fl olay fr * all postal einplayees. wherever’. » possible, dime should be wasted, Terrace. citizens: are annoyed by, and fed ‘up~ with; all the - bickering and. arguing that. has | been going on in couneil, and’ we havesulfered losses asa result, Our District Administration - should work together as a team, -and I charge the voters It:isup to you to repair this damage, and put the - ‘Administration hack on art even’keal. pl vote, projects . mobile homes 2 i and‘ sell. them: as.a- whole > pactage, a home ona loti, - ‘They deal in Vanguard homies. - “which are made in B.C. for B.C. ‘his\ secondary “Chilliwack and 6 of Char. complete educail received bis - degra Gale & .Co.'in Terrace in 1967. * - He ta ‘presently employed as ‘ anager of Wodeene Club: and Is . ~preveniiy" feet on the North — - Cost Zone sxecutive : Gleselman's: °” born and ria ', they have three ehildred: aged 2 Mr: ife Edith, was iu Terrace and ~". comperve....our.. . Bartle: Gieselman, a an ay iidate for ‘alderman; moved to - ’ Terrace in 1941, . Mr. Gieselman | tax. ‘dollar - : v Since moving. to. Terrsice ten : Years ago, [ have seen this town "> develop into a ‘1 @ope with’ this growth we need © J competent’ and. realistic..of- <¢ pened to. _roperly: Pian, our. a growing elty. To 3 “hs Terrace has, many ‘young a - families such as- my own,.1 feel ‘ we:should be- represented on: and: council in order that we may be ny _facilitles in wid. like. =: grain : . » that: Werrace “wil. "iventually aie cha of the’ reanons I have ‘alllowed . myname to pland for alderman, 3” “also deep ly ‘concerned cerely ‘hope the people of vit a Terrace share will be available at post fees ; Not one: Purpose... of, tivities,’ ys ey Fire ae . destroys Specifically, Biwanie ‘clubs . =Mmeet: :-weekly for‘ fellowship, . ‘Inspirational: Programs: and’ ‘ summery. reports’ of, , lub ace record: store - The third serious fire’ in iess & ithe second =o involving a Terrace business — - than two weeks — stuck Monday night. Flatbush Avenue Freighter, a- Terrace record’ shop operated by ‘Seth Essenseld, had ‘con-° . siderable damage done toit‘due . to a fire which started shortly - . before 7 p.m. Except for one record, the ruined. Smoke - arid - water damage contributed to the: loss as well. No estimate of damage. was immediately available. - - . Cause of the blaze has not been firmly established but it is believed to have started in‘a. plastic garbage can. ° In- vestigations were: being con- ducted today. by ‘fire officials. Two youths reported the blaze . and turned in the alarm from a nearby eating establishment. . ; Considerable aimaant of smoke were report & poo hall next door to the record shop So but it. did not . -sulfer, any damage. Mrs, Fern Reynolds owns the ‘record. atore. 2. - The two previous. fires “of ‘a a ' serious nature involved..‘a : residential duplex and Thoralii). os . Textiles. "trict, spreading to- the east by - evening. Cloudy: Wednésday with occasional snow. Highs to- day. near 20, Lows tonight 10 hed 15. Wedn: . Polls. i ~ Mhere are $108 p ple who are ‘currently on thelist of electors Which makes them eligible. to ‘vote: at Municipal elections, ‘Owner ‘electors, ‘of which there :* ape 2911, are those who-are 19 ae ‘Years of age, a Canadian citizen ~ .. OF British subject, and who own property in the district. .A . Corporation that owns property can also qualify as an elector. if they have chosen someone to act as agent, The second category in. ‘the list -is made -up of tenant elec- tors; totalling..100° in Tertace, who have been realdents for 6 - ~them-to cast.a ballot. To obtain. -~. Acertificate, Proof of ownership. required. : “ months prior to Sépteniber .20 when the Hist is compiled. ‘They- _ -Thuat ‘also, meet the age -and if requirements, ... * Resident electora are those who have resided in the district for alx:.months prior. 4 _, bomber. 30° and: fill the’ ‘otnee ‘basle requirements. .There are vragen eaers on the lst .o:Wayne Buchanan, returning | . afficer, ‘said -that an ‘advance’ - poll was held at Municipal Hall -on Mon ‘not be able to make it ‘to the aur pelt on Saturday. ; day for‘those’ who might - Saturday results of the advance pall: will” Municipal Hall.; anan: ‘the el . fee pe cee. pm. Salurday t, : Harring open. be held in a seated box until the rest of the votes -are in. The entire booths available. There will be an ‘auxiliary. poll at Milla’ Memorial Hospital, but. this io intended-to -be-only for “the patients ‘who otherwise: would ; not be able to vote. Mr. Buchanan asked that those. wha became eligible to vote as owner electors after: : September $0, ‘to please apply ‘for: -a ‘certificate from the’ municipal clerk that will entitle confusion. among those wha not ‘meet the legal citizeriship- requirements, but .do.-own: ‘this |: ‘property. : OUR you~ fit: category, you . could ~ be Challenged .at.. the: : Mnforseen delays. ° ‘entire stock in the: store was. polling ‘will: take. place-at Veritas Hall with four _ There may also be same ‘should clarify. your ‘hah at at 7