[ruespay, DECEMBER nit mi “Wl be ladies signa the nen min the Kitimat Women's Dart League challenge Wednesday evening Dec, 8,at 8:00p.m. The fwomen-from the league will # meet 12 members of the men's aa league and the fight will be on to see who takes home the Booby prize and who’ will hold the tila of cheer for their first: pr ize trophy. : The Ladies League, which . | M consists of about 25 members, y was started early in the fall When Haze] Tinsley came ip. me With the idea of somerecreation . m for women in Kitimat. They play every Wednesday evening . @ inthe Legion Hall and until now _ m have been holding ‘team. challenges between their four’ teams, oom: This has. put: the Big No. in. _ first Place with. 16. ‘points, fo eka second with 13; Lola's om Lulus third with 12 and Hot * Pants bringing up the rear with ; points, ; _ ‘The League charges .a- a0. ma yearly membership and they . ma cay that they will still take in mm members for this year, Anyone m@ interested in playing should call me Mrs. _Tinsley at. 2-3682. ‘put down a true ". Several young: judo ‘athletes take a break from the action Saturday af- ternoon at Cassie Hall Elementary hotdogs and cola, . The tournament, - . Which was hosted by the local judo ">. fe i ’s lunch of: | 1 “THE HERALD, TERRACE - + KITIMAT; B c. , Club held ; iaat Wednesday: | Z. contest are limited to 32 rinks so m entries . should. be phoned in early to elther the rink at .635-: f ' Mixed Bonspiel this season on Kitimat onJan. 14-16. The loca) | _ Winners will represent Terrace -at the rink to keep Several bonspiel activities’ were at the executive eeting of the Ladies Curling - evening,’ 8 ed by Donna Brown. «*-: event Plans tor the annual Valer- tine Bonsplel -are well ‘under | way'as potters-have been cir- | § culated to the surrounding veurling clubs: There is.a ten. (a tative booking for an-orchestra © and the Cathelic Hall’ will be rented for the dance and - banquet ..on-- Feb. . 12. Entries for ~the Valentine | "Unfortunately, a lack of sufficient travelling funds may prokibit some af ~ fhe winners from going south. ee. - Some of the badminton action which took place Sunday afternoon as con-. testants fought for the right to gotothe - BS. ’ chanapionships in. Victoria. Smallenberg iweepe. ie 5583 or Pat Judd at 635-2483. The club will host-the open | Feb. 25-27, Entry fee is $30.00 : It was all Ernie Smallenberg Brysen.. to win: the, ladies . O'Farrell said, ..“it’ appeirs and again entries are limited. in. the regional badminton doubles.” "Terrace will only be able to send Anyone wishing to enter this “tournament held in conjunction All “A “‘flite winners are-” perhaps “two. winners’ to the. years local playdowns must": have their . entry submitted before Dec, . - The Zone Playdowns ° val be. held in- with the B,C, Festival of Winter Sports at Skeena, Secondary. on Sunday’ afternoon, Smallenberg took firat-in the. men's -singles class “‘A‘* competition. He teamed with’ ‘Tom Harvie to win the mens! doubles, and with his wife Linda ‘to capture the mixed doubles, ‘In the ladies ‘competition , Hazel Stephens proved to be as ” ‘tough to defeat as Smallenberg. - “She took the ladies singles class’ entitled to go to. Victoria this” weekend to compete in the B.C. - championships. Badminton club President Kevin O'Farrell expressed skepticism about how’ many winners could afford the «trip. to ‘Victeria,. ‘The Winter Sports committee - provides travel funds for the winners but unfortunately has . not. provided enough funds to Send ali five winners south. ."Due to a shortage of ‘competition. Meanwhile he is ; on the. telephone. attempting ‘to , ae drum up enough dollars to send - all the winners to ‘the cham- pionships. ._ In the “Be flite games played Sunday. Ken Hutchins won the men's ‘singles; ladies singles was captured by Carol Stegavig;' L. Roberts, and ¥. Schaeffer won. the ladies doubles; Bob Janzen and Erlin Sander took the men‘s doubles; and Bob and Ann Janzen won at Kitimat, Bill Griffiths is taking entries for the ‘annua) Christmas. Family Bonspiel to be held on Dec, .28-30.' Curlers. are reminded to check the posters - informed on | activities. the various g | ” aia PHONED finwcise . Tillicum: Theatre eet oy Batile. of Gable Hogue - | DEC. O18 hn hea r Vote : For The Man That Knows * fad ives There. ee Vote _ . cunsnot CLEVE ‘SERVICE STATION CARWASH OPPORTUNITY 7 A LESSEE Is REQUIRED FOR A COMBINATION .SERVICE STATION © ’ CARWASH “B.C. PLEASE. IN TERRACE, - APPLY. TO: ae Shell. Canada United — Ee bea A WARREN ~ -' "2722 Aberdeen Cr. _ . "Prince, George, B.C. . 2 ie oe Shell: Canada Limited - : : — 5 : ot wont : a , : . ye A rr . . . Tee, an a rs oy Ot nO oe a a te ee me Te Ber. ‘ ns ote, * ge ee Pv yr yee HERE wit : far ren wy eae Tate we . . - Quesnel athletes from Prince George. _ from 13-18, Local athletes do well in judo tourney “Nineteen ‘intermediate: judo athletes. from Terrace. and Kitimat. won .{hé honor of competing in. the Dec. 11 championships at Quesnelinthe - * tournament held ‘Saturday at: Cassie Hall Elementary. Also victorious and off to were fourteen and five from Prince Rupert. The intermediates range in age performers in each weight class conducted Saturday. received _the honor: - In individual.intermediate - championships, the. trophy for the lightweight division went to Bill Groslee of Prince George. . Darcy Pickering took. the middleweight division and Laube won Bath are also - Guenther heavyweight “ aa Prince George... “Prince George won the team" “gheimpionships as well based on ” the performances of the top five competitors. from each team. Kitimat narrowly edged out Terrace for second place. in the - team standings, In the senior division (Blue ” belt.and under) Barry Hadford “of Terrace took first place in the lightweight division and Roland Leblane : from Prince George won the heavyweight title. In the brown and black belt class, Russ Ko, a second degree black belt from Prince George edged “out Terrace's. Jim ~ Bromley, whoisa brown bell in _the lightweight. . the . ~ heavyweight class, thing degree | black belt John Huntley ‘of .. -Prince George , took the -championship. The highest belt attainable -in': judo. is tenth - degree. black belt. _ The results: UNDER .. Ist: - - David Clark - Prince : | George. | oo ‘ -OVER 66: ‘lat ‘Darrell’ Carter ~ ‘Terrace. ss UNDER70. 0+ - “Ast - Tommy Burns, P.R: --Bnd - Steven Dyck - Terrace. . ard - Frat ‘Abzody. - ‘Terrace a0 “OVER 70 “Ast = Shane Palahicky « teres ‘Srd - Guenther. Laube - P.G.-” Dayid., Metameler bo. Ond - , Terrace roe "“'Srd - James: Gairdir Kitimat. ee oe The . top ‘three . it [BLACK OVERS a ist - David Pigeau - Terrace 2nd - Peter Dzuiba - Kitimat ard - Bill Bowman -P.G.. ~ . UNDER 120 LBS. _ 1st - Mickey Bromley - Terrace 2nd - Kelly Doucette - P.G. ard - Mathew Connor - PG, . - 121- 135 LBS. ist - “Bill Gloslee - 2nd - Bob Hughes - Terrace ard - Kevin Hamer’ - Terrace |. 136+ 150 LBS. - ist - Barry Madford - Terrace ' 2nd - Ron Davis - Kitimat 3rd - John De Hoog - P.G. :, 86+ 1BOLBS.°. 5. Roland Leblanc - P, R, 2nd - Reiny. Dusdal.- Terrace. ard - Robert Broome - ‘Terrace “OVER 180LBS. ist - " Guenther Taube - ho, LI. WT. (UNDER 155 LBS.). ist - Barry Hadford’- Terrace® : ond" ‘Charles Place - “Terrace rd - Jeff Kurisu - Terrace AVY. wr: (OVER 155 LBS.) ” 1st - Roland Leblanc - P.R. - " and- Robert McLardie- Kitimat Srd - Doug Price - PG. oe SENIORS - - BROWN & — ; Ln wn (UNDER 14 LBS.) “4st- Russ Ko-P.G. and - Jim Bromley - Terrace io -_ rd Ted Dickens - P.R, “Ist - John Huntley :- P.G, 2nd - Rick. Anderson- P.R. P.G: ss ; wide open. fields. “ popularity of ski-joring via “ff . 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