ie ek asked to. consider raising the © ~” membership“ dues. to $1° per. month,” Thi raise from the old-. “ten? dollar yearly fee, is 0 pay “part of. -the .cost of ithe - “» Club becoming a member of the ). BC Wildlife Federation. “dates for’salmon ‘fishing on the ““Kitsumkalum River have-been °- “sill beva.general easing of the® Me “restrictions this year, . - for “ad barbecue and social this. - --execullve and they will present . . - meeting, to be -held in the club ~ house the first Tuesday in May. 8; 'The. Club: Officers hope: that - all persons “interested. in’ con-- mo vattend., : . the official: ~C.0,R.B.,° Bob. Garretl, gave - huniling and fishing regulations, “s.. Membership Chairman (phone ; 635-6381) and ‘directors Rone. 6 2.0 | :- Woolger, Oswald Kienapfel and ae - ‘Bab Jenskins.” a ; Federation,” plans: for. a mem- more compleieé field af outdoor : game, identificalion, migratory, © Garrelt for the’ starting. dales 7 “2 arid’ other: details: ° my number’ is 5 7408: : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1874. "By Les Watmough - At the regular meeling of the Rod. -and Gun Club, held in the ~ ; Cinb’ House’ on Rifle Range. Road, [he club's executive was Jt was: - noted that the. club's efforts to “have changes made for closure partially: successful ‘for’ there: . The new Slate of officers for the® coming year will be Bob. jarret;: President;"Don Fish,- ecrelary Oscar: Schllinger, The. raise in. dues.” “and the ‘ proposed : membership in. the i ‘bership drive and lenative plans “fall will ail .be discussed by the their report: ‘1o the next’ general servation, trap shooting, small bore shooling and other outdoor activities will ll make an effort to re Algo, at the Tuesday meeting instructor. of Lailg aso Uhe contents of the ¢.0:R.E.: (Conservation and Outdoor Reetreation Education) he revised: ‘and . improved version: of -the* old hunter D: Hamilton Photos, training ‘course. |° -- The main © difference : says - Garrett, is the broader scope ot: the program.” It now takes in‘a - The media -and the -JayCees annual disaster and allnough it “hunter. - wash'l quite as well received by activities; ; ‘Hot just.. raining.” “Garrelt “gays. tie efurse nsisis of thirty- five hours of instruction: on® outdoor, “elhies exuberience and good ‘natured some: high-light”, moments, of schlockey. action, ife branch; a, -and, he -g of° firearms, hunter ‘safely, birdy: je uplan mel Sunday ‘evening for their - ~. Ihe audience as last year’s, the - ‘rebellion of those on theiceled to - ‘gome..oF Grpanized: this year" as last, a Vel 1g the media will work hard to correcl in the fulure, but it did. aliraet-an audience of nearly 650 peoplé al $1a head. And the proceeds all go to the ‘Terrace Swimming Pool. The above piclures all show “the action al the Terrace,, Arena Sunday . nigh! ub £ “netore’ the; ice went ' bul.” “There are, however, a couple of EK Kers who wish thei ice had gone oul sooner, Walt Lemanien picked up stitches in the head affer he was:hit'by a skate blade, a technician al lhe lelévision studio banged up and - apparently twisted ‘one of his knees badly and: even. Lea Harrington - didn't escape -unecalled, suffering: an. injury to his thumb: : : : The Herald staff, no doubt due": “9 superior’ “conditioning, i is hale and healthy. THE HERALD, TERRACE, B a _ LOGGERS SPIEL - READY TO GO — The ice is ready, curlers are tense with anticipation and the bar is’ well stocked for the Loggers’ Banspie! which starts tonight, - The Logger’s, the biggie in Terrace Curling, boasts a field of 72 rinks this year, almost half that, number from out of lown. The first draws are tonight, wilh curling al 6, 8 and 10 p.m. and then every one grabs a few breaths and a couple of winks before heading into around the. clock curling action ‘which starts Thursday at 5- p.m. Every twa hofirs: and ten minutes after’ 5 tdmorrow evening ‘there wil] be another draw. . . The finafs are expected, to, start lale next Monday night. ; Pee Wees second to Quesnel The Terrace pee wee rep team which has done so well for Terrace ths season has dune it again, finishing second in a five leam tournament las { weekend in Houston. The Reps were beat: oul by only one Léam, Quesnel, from the Cariboo where hockey has been long established. + The pee wees won their game - 6-4 over Prince Rupert and then went. la ‘work. on Smithers, hammering them i864. They had a Uttle-more trouble with- Houston and the game ended in ad4ile... On the basis of their (wo wins and one tle, the Terrace reps advanced to. the finals against Quesnel. There. they found themselves oul-classed in thal match’ and wound up on the wrong end of a 12-5 score. ©. Two Terrace players received. alocades for their efforts during the tournament, Guy Farkvam for being the leading scorer on ‘sever goals and three assists: and defensema.n David Metz- mier for being the tournament's most Sportsmanlike naan The opening draws are as" follows: SIX P.M. Green versus Shep- pard; - Walker versus Mc- Fadden: Boyle versua Miller; Fire Department® versus Ljungh; ‘DeArmond versus Skidmore; and ‘Abriel af ‘Kitimal versus Whitney, EIGHTP.M... © * Jacobs , versus Midzain . af. Kitimat; Dupliesse . versus Hamer; Davy versus Sharples; _ Stewart versus Easton; D. Olson .versus Booth, Bristol versus Worley of Kitimat. TENP.M. . J. Anderson versus Gravelle; Schmict versus Camilli; .Paisley versus |. Gangh; SeHnieder versus Jacques; Fauchon versus Caus and Epp versus Bettesworth of Kitimat. ‘The first draw Thursilay, als. pan. will see: Blaikie (Kitimat) versus Gomez of Rupert; Zuliniak of Kitimat versus Simundson of: Rupert; Schooling of Kitimat . versus Melanson of Terrace; MacDonald of Rupert versus -Cote of Terrace; Worledge of Prince Huperl versus Habinger « of Kilimat and Park of Rupert versus. Fulljames of. Kilimat. Re see you al the Curling ink. : AR WANE - wae eat Wwe a) fixate! SORT Y- “After me meastiring several suits of armor, etc.,2 major ancy: shaay ma p erltne, the-cours “The course will be held at th od and Gun Club House: Any.’ - one interested ‘In - ‘taking ihe course ‘should “contact. Bob Bob's. “TL.took-1he Houston, Luckies * “five of he seven games but they . , nally did it, knocking ‘off:the “Kitimat Eagles.and taking: the best ‘of seven PNWHL finals 4 ames lo one.= The’ Luckies won ‘the Fowler : up. Sunday. . afternoon attractions ed. Spri ne edition, of the British Columbia Calendar, of Events is now. off the presses and available free of charge, 10. the public,” Hon. Ernest: Hall:-Minisler: of Travel Industry, “announced Tueeda The'‘40-page,. ensy-lo-read, brocliure. lists. in chronological orde “practically ‘all events to. in ‘the. province. from. pril:t10 Oetober-31-plus all the urls’ atid ‘recreational at-" ‘British Columbia. - 00,000:, capies ‘of “the ¢ teen printed, Mr square dancing in ° ‘from: April - to plember aid lists. of courses uimmer. schoals-and rial: and educational. ° Bg rs: conducted during — the sp gand suimmer months,, onies. af the Calendar can ba “obtained by: writing to ; ‘The »Departti ent of Travel, Industry; ‘Whart' Street, viking . .C vee 20; atlocal toutlgt ni Style’ s still a winne Think hockey’ s tough today? Not.on your slapshotl You should ‘have seen it way-back-when. A real man's game. And it called ..forareal-man's beer, Old Style. Slow-brewed and naturally aged for big: beer. flavours. It's the one: ‘thing: ‘that doesn't change. Old year after} F year ‘after year. Try i it. 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Procevlat tuesday April 2 was a red letter day for women's golf in our corner of the province, The president of the B.C. branch of the Canadian Ladies Golf Association, Betty Maddin was here in Terrace to conduct a -meeting. She was accompanied ., by two members of her execulive, Grace Mail (Junior ’ Development Chairman) and Peggy Taylor. (Interior B.C. Chairman). Attending the " meeting, held at the Thornhill Golf and, Country : Club, were club captains, vice-captains and junior development chairmen from ‘Kitimat,’ Prince Rupert, Smithers and Terrace. . The Canadian Assaciation. * ‘organizes and Sanctions -all women's golf in this country. . Betly Maddin remarked. on’ the possible reorganization of the B.C. - CLGA where the in- terior of the province would be broken into two. divisions and a number of zones, Al present our zone is known as the Nerth-West changes, which will be spelled out in detail to: each golf club, will take place at. the B.C. Championships in. Vancouver this summer... Of. particular interest were’ the remarks of Grace, Mail on: the organizing of golf programs for junior girls. She was quick. lo emphasis. that the program. was worthwhile for even just a few girls, She mentioned one Lower Mainland girl who went from scores well over ‘100-10 Sleeps 64. May or June rentals. Crew cab Vz Ton, Excelient Condition 1969 FORD FAIRLANEE St. Wagen, Automatic va, PS Pp. B, - 1966 ponce POLARA 1971. DODSE 4 Dr. Sedan, Auto V9, PS, pe 1972 ECONOLINE Suporvan, passenger, Good condition. . 1972 DODGE Polara, , Low mileage 10,000 mites, Winch Ladies Golf : Voting. on. proposed . Rent a Motor Home for your Vacation Fully Equipped 22 ft. Emporer “Motor Home Book now for a discount of 10 per cent on April , ‘Minimum rental of one week Phone 635-7387 Office Hours ‘2995 1973 LAND. 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All there termed the meeting a great success: and a great start 1a the golfing season. Any- ladies interested in playing golf should contact Terrace captain Pauletle Patterson at ; 635-2046 or,. in. Kitimat,’ Captain Joyce Vander Plyeg al 632-5889. nd at -e eR \ “ Germuns aiid Norwegians don't miss a trick. They .cele- berate April Fool's day on the first and the lust daysof April ‘ Worried About. Your Present Car? ts Your Present Car Letting You Down? 1968 FORD Six standard 2 Ton,. _ Goad Running Condition | 1972 PINTO. Wagon, Low mileage, Extra clean, Only ‘| 1970 FORD $1295 2795 $3195 $1595 $795 $1995, $3595 53495 $4195 PARTS 096-2238 $1195 |