Blueback swimmers prepare every morning for a big meet in Vancouver. VANCOUVER (OP) Acrobatic Bernie Parent pul on a flawless display of nelminding and PhiladeFphia Fly ehecked Vancouver to a standstill in blanking the Canucks 3-0 Tuesday night in a National Hockey League yume before 4 slanding-roum crowd of about 16,000. Parent recorded his third shutout of the season, tying him with team-mate Wayne Steph- enson for the league Jead, by kicking out 25 shots in the tightchecking game al the Pacific Coliseum. » Bill Barber and Kick MacLeish in the second period and Don Saleski in the third scored for the Flyers as they extended their lead to three points over second-place New York Islanders in the divte.ePp amdr i Division. The loss left the Canucks in second place in the Smythe Division, three points behind Chi- cago Black Hawks and one ahead of Colorado Rockies. Weve Listed Philadelphia Flyers Another Gs * g om cay N , THE HERALD, Chuesedag, Liecurntat 1. eff, PAGE § Parent's most difficult suve came in the second period when he got a shoulder on a drive by rookie Jere Gillis of the Canucks on a breakaway. STRONG GAME Cesare Maniago also played a strong game in foul for Vancouver as he made 22 saves, many of them difficult against the opportunistic Flyers. Parent was under constant pressure in the opening period as the Canucks controlled the faceoffs and three limes had the man advantage. Once, during a two-man advaniage, Vancouver had seven shots on Par- ent, but was unable to beat the 34-year-old veteran. Maniago stopped Gary Deornhoefer of the Flyers on a breakaway in the opening period and Don Lever of the Canucks missed the net when he was put into Lhe clear by Mike Walton. Barber broke the scoreless tie in the opening minute of the second periad on a clever ew Business’s Not listed in our B.C. Tel Directory, E. 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The Canucks kept the puck in the Flyer end most of the period, but failed to get many good scoring chances as Philadelphia dumped the puck out of trouble most of the time. =a le 2 Fo ClO * Oranges are classed hatani- cally as berries. 2 PPOPCCTET ITE SIC ICeCCE see Aawanannesuene RETR tat Blueback swimmers travel to Vancouver Here! THREE RIVERS WORKSHOP .- 635-2238 ALL-WEST GLASS - 638-1166 - Recreation Chatter Well, unfortunately the snow and the warm weather Free - for ONE month courtesy of THE DAILY HERALD beat us — no outdoor skating rink yet. But do not give Herald Staff Writer the team. We are being Raffle of a landscape if you wish your Business The Terrace Blueback represented by: painting by Ms. Highe. : . s up hope, as soon as the weather becomes realy cold Swit Cub wil be ying" Katy aby: and Your help was ery mus Phone listed for your customers Please Call 635-6357 p think e wi 1; to Vancouver for the Kendall Morrison in the appreciated. -eeeneae eee Keep thinking COLD! We willlay thatice yet)... akend of .December ae re = At the Pool, we are still busy planning’ new,, in- novative programs for the winter season. We are presently taking a list of all those interested in SKIN and SCUBA diving. The program is scheduled to start with an organizational meeting on Thursday, January Sth at 9:30 p.m. in the Swimming Pool board reom. Course content includes introductory sessions on Skin Diving (use of fins, masks and snorkels) followed by more intense instruction in the use of SCUBA (s contained underwater breathing apparatus) for thuse interested in further exposure — ha, ha, (get the pun?) Interested in achieving a higher standard of swimming ability? We are planning to offer a Royal Lifesaving Society Award of Merit course beginning in January. Perfection of strokes as well as instruction in ‘19th and-i1th te compete at Simon Fraser University. The meet is being sponsored by the New Westminster Hyack Swom Club and is rated as a level I swim meet. Swim meets are ranked in accordance to overall World Championship times. On a level of ITI to I, level I is the most difficult. It ranks the swimmer at about the 2th best time in the - girls, age Lee. ee Senior girls, age 16, represented by Mona Martin. In boys, age 13 and 14 will be Trent Martinand Bob Clarkson. In the senior boys, age 16, David Kenney, David Mostad and Ty Martin. The group will be under pressure as the com- — petition will be of a high calibre. specialty skills such as Water Polo, Synchronized Yes Also going on, the same ae ompetative swimming and Diving will be included. World for the individual weekem) elocally in | This is an excellent opportunity to improve you aquatic abilities. You must have a current Bronze Medallion (within 2 years) and be at least 15 years of age. Don't forget the big Water Polo tournament comin, up the weekend of December loth and 1ith. Mens’ an Ladies’ teams from as far away as Dawson Creek will be competing in the two day event, The B.C. Water Polo Association is hosting a clinic on December 19th for all players and or interested people. The entire weekends proceedings will provide an excellent op- portunity for everyone to iscover more about the increasingly popular sport. e mers must have matched this time before they can even enter the event. Most of the swimmers from Terrace have already proven them- selves to be of level I calibre. Sharon Lewis, head eoach of our local club, will be flying down with Kitimat: the assistant coach of the Bluebacks, Leslie Neale, will be taking the rest of the team down to Kitimat for a swim meet. Teams have been invited from Prince George, Terrace, Prince Rupert, Masset, Tasu, Ketchikan and Juneau: It is not known wheter the teams For further information on SKIN and SCUBA, Noti 3: Award of Merit, or the Water Polo Tournament, tice to rom Masse jan wl please contact Bruce Miller at the Swomming Pool by subscribers will be fully represented, Phoning 638-1177, . but it sounds like there ue A variety of exciting recreational programmes for Effective im- may be a good turnout. an ihe winter session commencing January 23rd are currently being compiled into a Recreation Programme Handbook. The handbook will consist of course descriptions, including the dates, times, locations and course fees for each as well as the new schedules for the Pool and Arena. Various clubs such as the Terrace Badminton Club, the Judo Club, and the Chess Club will also be included in the handbook to reach potential new members with information on their clubs purpose, contact persons and meeting or practise times. All Recreational Clubs or Organizations are invited to become included in the Recreation Programme Handbook. Please contact Programme Co-Ordinator Sharon Lough, at 638-1177 to detail the specific information about your club. Instructors for upcoming programmes such as Cross Country Skiing, Body Building, Tiny Tot Variety Programme, Adult Learn to Skate and Modern Dance for example, are besy planning an exciting agenda of course activity. Innovative courses such as Creative Drama, Pioneer Crafts (to include sopamaking, ru hooking, candlemaking, natural dyeing, quilting an the like), Winter Wilderness Survival, Snowshoeing (including how to make your own,) Fencing, Needlecraft or Orienteering are just some of the courses which could be offered. Persons interested in helping us offer any of the above programmes should ; ae contact Ms. Lough immediately. Deadlines are coming soon. A Black or Brown belt Judo Instructor is ungen ly needed. ; ; ersons interested in operating a film projector are needed for a childrens Saturday morning film series. A Leadership Development programme Is slated to begin in January. e emphasis.;here is- on challenging, new and fun activities thal-are designed to develop leadership skills in young people, age 14 and up. Recreation Leadership emphasizes the team approach, creativity and essential people skills which mediately new hours ‘for Circulation are: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. ONLY!! The swim club would also like to extend thanks to all the people who supported the Terrace — NOR 635-5257 tet CRAFTS LD. W% ur everything Friday & Saturday _ (Except Bernina Sewing Machines) Wool - Macrame Supplies - Chocolate & Cake Decorating = WERIN 4624 Grelg Supplies ie Is Now In Effect. 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