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Wednesday, April

"CHIEF AND CO

2, 1988

Blected chief of Sugar
Cane Reserve in recent
voting there was Felix
Bob, top photo. Elected

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Two Titles

Shared by = ae

Players in North Central Play

Williams Lake’s top shuttle
prominently in the North Central B,C.

Championships at Prince

Ralph Woodland and Miss
Barbara Gardner won the mixed
doubles title, with Ralph team-
ing up with Don Currie of
Quesnel to lift the men’s
doubles crown.

In the men’s doubles, the
Currie - Woodland combination
defeated Otto Monk and Cliff
Russell of Quesnel 15-3, 15-4 in
the final match.

In the first game, the Quesnel
pair were no match for the ex-
perience and sharp play of the
two older men, but in the sec-
ond game the younger team ran
up an impressive lead of 11-4
before the eventual winners
could gain control and worked
In an un-

players 3, 15-11 in one of
Badminton

George last weekend.

figured ,15-

tournament,

tor the North Central play and
for the Kootenay open.

and were defeated
fought matches,

MIXED DOUBLES

In the mixed double:
local pair won out over Mrs. N.| Miss
Scott and Ted’ Johnson of Prince | Hannah,
George, 15-3, 15.
that s
the sharpest»
careers

Gardner,

» ina mateh/of the local club,

games of

again with accurate and decen
tive placement shots
forced defensive returns and set|part in this annual classic.
up the kill for her partner. Miss
Gardner has proven in the past
two tourneys that though young
in tournament experience, she | i t P Ir
is capable ot standing up co /HMTCFEST FOO!

up

Easter weekend.

the

hardest fought matches of the

Wilbur Hannah and Tom Har-
vie ran into tough competition
in their events in the first round
in hard-

Smallenberg,
Harvie and Woodland
along with
v the ‘Lake players play| Currie of Quesnel, and Johnson
their|of Prince George, will travel to
Barb Gardner had the|the Kootenay Open Champion-
Prince team in trouble time and| ships held at Nelson over the
Both United
which | States and Canadian clubs take

Visitors From Many Centres

Attend Square Dance Jamboree

Dancers from widely scattered
Points in the Interior gathered
Saturday at the Elks Hall for
the Williams Lake Square Danc-
ing Club’s first “square date
jamboree.

There were ovei 200 paid ad-
missions with 15. squares swing-
ing on the floor cach time the
callers went to work.

Visitors included 25 from
Quesnel, nine from Wells,
from Prince George and eight |
from Kamloops, as well as

groups from. Spences
Clinton and 160 Mile

smaller
Bridge,
House.

Heading the callers were
Ernie Funk of Kamloops, and
Elmer Hayward of Reyelstoke.

Following the public affair,
the local club were hosts -to the
visiting dancers at a buffet sup-
per at the Legion Hall. There

10)were 120 at the supper and

more square dancing was en
joyed later.

AT LOW COST

LUXURY COMFORT

councillors for two years
were, top right, George
Aby and Mrs. Josephine
Bob. Retiring chief
James Louie served the
band for 30 years in that
capacity.

— Tribune photos

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up to a 14-all score. :
usual move, the Quesnel team|More experienced players under
chose to pny ons one point a|Dzessore ana maintain contro =| Program. TO
14-all, instead of the usual| the fou , 2 z
three as the opposition were] The men’s singles title wa E | 5 t
servis. swith fee hand down.| Won by Cliff Russel, of Quesnel, a) ain cou Ing
Tension was terrific at- this|Over Johnson of Prince, 15 ee)
point as Woodland served long| 15-13. Johnson had difficulty | Only 15 adults were on hand
and put his side down, giving|getting his serve to work, al-|!@st Friday to hear a program
Monk and Russell two serves to|though play was actually closer] ‘‘ Scouting Explained,” spon-
gain the one point they gambled | than the score indicated. ~ ee by the Central Cariboo
for. The veterans were up to] Mrs, Fay Stalker, of Fort st.| Sistict Council of the Boy
the pressure, though, and dis-| James, won the ladies’ singles! °°°Uts Association.
posed of both players’ serves| title in a close match over Mrs. The program, which featured
only to have the same thing| Barb Bodman, of Prince George.|talks “by Field Commissioner
done to them. Mrs. Bodman and Mrs. Betty|Joe Turner, of Prince George,
Again Monk and Russell were} Hadfield, .of Wells, won the| District Commissioner Tom Lar.
in the vantage spot and the ten-| ladies’ doubles crown over Miss|Son, and council members Sid
sion kept climbing. Russell’s|M. Lirrette and Miss Beth Dick-|Leith and Clive Stangoe, was
serve was high and smashed by|inson, of Fort St. James, held in an attempt to interest
Currie out of reach of his/16-9, 15-12. The champions had|more adult sponsorship of
opponents. Monk's service was|just nosed Miss Noreen Carson | Scouting locally.
rushed by Woodland and put|and Miss Gardner, of Williams
away to retire, the side once| Lake, in the semi-finals, 15.
more. Woodland’s next serve] 16-18, 15-10, in a match that
was cleared to the back court by| gave no breaks to the local pai
Russell and Currie-cléaring in| In the finals of the “B”
return.- In his haste to gain| flight inixed doubles, the Lake
the point, Monk wooded his shot|team of Miss Carson and Erni
and the match was over. Smallenberg lost to Currie, of
Woodland and Currie have|Quesnel, and Jean Harder, of
been traditional rivals for eight| Prince George, after taking the
years and have shared honors| first game 15-5 and enjoying a
evenly over this time. They | lead of 13-4 the second game,
teamed up this year as they havelonly to have }veteran Currie
een planning for some time,! gradual ontrol ta win|4

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