PAGE 20 So said Mrs. Yvonne Moen of the STerrace Figure Skating Club in a § telephone interview Monday morning. She was refering to the excellent turn- Bout at the club’s pegisdtration held Saturday. 650 girls showed up at the Veritas B Hall, eager and ready to skate this ‘We were really surprised by the a turn-out. We had expected 400 girls at the most.” know. Bowling ..The bowling season for the winter months is well under way. Following are the results from the Friday night's mixed leapue up to September 15th. STANDINGS ‘ Yah Hoos . 12 Playmates ne 10 Amateurs . . & Misfits . a 7 Bla. ck Outs ; - ah 7 High Flyers . os 5 oe 2 Wine 0's Kofoeds TEAM HIGH TRIPLE: Yah Hoos 3108 TEAM HIGH SINGLE; Yah Hoos 1086 MENS HIGH TRIPLE: Del Bjornsen 856 MENS HIGH SINGLE: Del Bjornson 353: LADIES HIGH TRIPLE: Rase Salvisberg 691 LADIES HIGH SINGLE: Barbara Archibald 267 ‘ TUESDAY. NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Team High Single - G.H. Trucking -- 1162 Team High Triple -- G.H. Trucking --'3134_ Mens High Triple -- Keith Tassa -- 826 ; Mens High Single -- Keith Tasa -- 321 Ladies High Triple -- Pat Sears -- 720 Ladies Hig h Ladies High Single -- Pat Sears -- 308 League Leaders -- G.H. Trucking with 17 points. Men's High Average -- George Haugland -- 251' Ladies High Average -- Joyce Ray ~ 235 v WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE Team High Triple ~ - ‘Head Pins -- 2963 — ‘Team High Single -- Big Five - 1075 . Ladies High Triple ~ Diane Pigeau -- 685 Ladies High Single -- Diane Pigeau - 289° League Leaders are the Peep Peeps with 18 points. ladies High Average -- Jean Both ~ 232 THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE: ‘Team High Triple -- Tillicums -- 3078 Team High Single -- Tingleys -- 1073 Ladies High Triple - Trudy Lehmann — 638. Ladies High Single -- Lorraine Welton -- 265 Mens High Triple --. Paul Salvisberg -- 838 Mens High Single - _ Paul Salvisberg ~ 303 Watch for next week's Herald for the tearm standings for the Thursday night mixed bowling league. ae “Coulter Electric Ltd. Residential, Commercial, “Industrial Wiring cay and Electric heating. ; . . : Now located in the Super-Valu _ ; Shopping Centre - ~ Phone 635-5431 a 4 Lakelse Ave., Terrace 7 or 426 enterprise Aven - “altimat Phone 622-7222 “your LOCAL ‘TERRACE DEALER IN Ld. Appliances 650 show up for figure skating year. The group run out of registration forms twice, the second time forced § them to close the doors. It will not be | known whethe r the club is accepting § further registration until after a meeting tonight. The club will need more volunteer ‘assistance$. If you would like to help out the figure skaters in any way | contact Mrs. Yvonne Moen, Donna Donald or Bob Hoffman and let them Badminton club under way again Between fifty and sixty people are expected to join the Terrace . Badminton, Club's winter season which got under way a little over a week ago. The Club, which-meets twice a week at Skeena Secondary School, is _ arranged on a ‘completely “recreational basis, with the only scheduled events, ‘tournaments held throughout ‘the many the year, The season will run from now until April and include several North-West Zone tournaments as well as a Terrace Closed Badminton Tournament in January. The closed tour.’ nament will be run in con- junmction with the British Columbia winter Festival of a THE LOCAL CHURCHES ‘accepting registration for their . fall programs from today until THE HERALD, ‘TERRACE, B. c. : seoondiat Registration - | “open for. e a FORISSOESS eee Fall programs The District of Terrace Parks and Recreation Committee is ~< the first day.of each class, All classes, will start during the. first week in October. - GET ON THES BLUELINE wm TEAM CANADA! Select the most valuable Canadian player of the Canada/USSR Hockey Series for the ‘BEST ON ICE’ Car Award. ree" rae'en eae efetoforetvTel a's Registration fees are payable ‘in full at the time of the registration and. classes will be filled on a_ first-come first served basis. Refunds -of registration fees will only be made if a class is cancelled due to low enrollment. Teleevereee ae sere ea ee The complete list of ad and 3 winter programs offered by the 3 Terrace Recreation Com- ; mission is available in a Sie pamphlet which also contains < the complete listings of the : continuing education classesfor the coming term. The list of recreation courses was printed % . in full in last Wednesday’ 8 Herald. eo “the Team . Canaida-USSR 5 series ig history ‘The aildress j ist The place to register is at the . : os A District of Terrace’s office 2° now its your turn to have your say.. BEST ON. THE ICE "AWARD complex at the end of Lakelse # ~ ‘TheLabatts Brewery is running a poll to name - : BOX, 5050: Avenue. Information con: e the Most’ Valuable Player in the series onthe ‘VANCOUVER 3,B. c. cerning the various programs may he obtained by phoning Cesare. Gianna or Elaine Parmenter at 635-6311, That number will be changed to 635- 2042 when the Commission moves to their new facilities in the Terrace Arena somtime in November. oetes Canadian team, with you, the fan, having the say. . ’ Just clip the above entry form, fill it out and Get your entries | in early, the winning member ‘of the Canadian team will. receive a 1973 Ford Mgtea’o'e see. ata < atatateta! eT - a team, . at Seteters SOIR IER a es SSeiaieisietaseas SSS The Terrace “Light Opera Assn. will be holding its mon- thly meeting Thursday, October 5th, at 8:00 p.m. in the Library basement, This meeting will see the election of new officers. Also there will be readings and casting ‘of characters for the planned Christmas Show “Down in the Valley". All members and interested per- _ sons are urged to attend. Sports, The first of the North- : tournaments will be November ; 18 - 19 in Prince Rupert. Club members in past years hes ranged from excellent BAZAAR | . SO “Are you and your horses The Fall Bazaar of the Mills "9 Memorial Hospital Auxilary is rea dy for winter? coming Saturday September 30, .° players to beginners with the I tes being that 1972 between the hours of 1: 30 only presequstestelng that you 197 Relves Oo oe Top qual ity Brome, Timothy, Alfalfa Hay. Eatablished along theilings ofa Junior. Secondary School in the ye anh | ay ° ‘fun’ league, there. is: no set “gymnasium, Driftwood anch “Anyone wishing. to donate _articles for this event kindly phone 635-7715. schedule for the players. They just go and play badminten twice a week, for three hours a night. The sessions run from B to 11 p.m. and are held at the Skeena Secondary School gym where five courts are available. Anyone who wishes to join the fun is urged to get out to the Juntor secondary school. BA7-2429 ~~ eS Jerry Langan RR. 2, Sinithers os ~~ N N A ek eae wR eR Se ee RR EE, ~ = PENTEGO STAL ~~ “service Schedule - 4607 Lazelle Ave. : < Sunday School 14:00 a.m. phones . 9 Morning Worship 10:00a.m. : -§. Sunday Evening 7:3Sp.m, Office 615-244 Bible Study — Home 405-5334, Wednesday 71305.m. Youth Night Thutsday 7350p. m. : 5 . The, end of your search for a “en church TABERNACLE =} Pastor: M. Kennedy. : “Captain: Bill Young "9348 Sunday School | 14:00 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Services "SALVATION ARMY 4451 Grelg For info on other activities phone Captain or Mrs. BIIE Young. 7138 Thursday night “Bible Study & oan Prayer Meeting" - KNOX UNITED - CHURCH CATHOLIC CHURCH Lakelse Avenue -FREE CHURCH 9:45 Sunday School 14:00 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Services — Wednesday 7:30p.m, Prayer ande Bible Study” Phone 635-5115 Rev, 3.8. Rugsles 4664 Park Ave. 4007 Lazelle Ave - SUNDAY MASSES Church Schaal 9:30- coe . ». «Warship Service 11:00 . 8:304a,m. 10:00 a.m. Junior Congregation 11:00 Milsam, - 7:30 p.m. Minister Rev. OS.Lewis = CHRIST LUTHERAN | EVANGELICAL CHURCH “¢or. Park Ave, and Sparks Sf. Cor. Sparks $1. & Park Ave. - pastor D. Kaiser : -Phone 635-5082 Morning Service atii;00a.m. . _-, Sullday Scthoolat9:4§ a.m. “Your Friendly Family Church" ZION BAPTIST ' CHURCH -Corn, Sparks & Kelth , Pastor: Clyde Zimbalmant “ CHRISTIAN, ms REFORMED | ‘Re év. Jahn Vandy ooo, ~Bhonie 635-2621 | - Sunday. School’. Tarrace , ‘School + Remo - 1 p a.m. Worship Service ont. Worstlp fervice CHURCH oer ; ‘Sparki st, atstraume Ave, ; . Sunday School?:45a.m. | Morning Worship 11:008.m.. Sunday Evening7:00 p,m, © Bible Study Wed. 7:30 p: m. a "ST. MATTHEW: s. ‘CHURCH 4726 Lazile Avenue, Ter _ Anglican Churet a Cal . - fuinday, Bervices: - az . When Sinclatr. 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