FIVE PIN-. BOWLING ASSOCIATION ae by Lililan-Joyes merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone. This will be. the - last report until next year so have a happy holiday. No bowling of leagues until January 3, 1977 — open bowling from 120'clock until then. Monday Mixed ; Team high triple - Boo-Boos + 2895 Team high single - Miss Chiefs - 1014 Men’s High Triple - Cory Fleming - 761 Men's High Single - Cory Fleming - 263 Ladies’ High Triple - Gwen Adamson - 691 Ladies’ High Single - Gwen Adamson - 275 Tuesday Coffee League Team high triple - Goofers - 2918 Team high single - Goofers - 982 Ladies' high triple - Lorna Sperman - 777 Ladies’ high single - Lorna Sperman - 286 _ Tuesday Mixed Team high triple - No Names - 33232 Team high single - No Names - 1242 Men's high triple - Del Bjornson - 641 en's high single - Red Fricke - 334 Ladies' high tripie - Lorayn Titcomb - 749 Ladies’ high single - Lorayn Titcamb - 361 : Wednesday Night Ladles Team high triple - Road Runners - 215 Team high single - JJ. Made - 939 EDITORIAL « THE SEVEN SISTERS by Les Watmough | Why not log on the slopes of the Seven Sisters? The slopes of the Kalum Valley are scalped and the residents of Terrace look at ose logging scars every day. Wey shauld the residents of -Cedarvale and district not suffer as we do? . That was the first reaction 1 had when the committee from Cedarvale hit the headlines. But let’s forget the first reactions and take a slow, serious look at all the components in this situation. - .The foresters have given us all the technical reasons the Sisters should be logged — the timber is old, the folio system is protection enough if we don’t log everyone will be out of work and so on.....these are all valid reasons for logging but nol for specifically logging the: Seven Sisters. Think of the mountains and the valleys . between here and Cedarvale — Oliver Creek, Kleanza Creek, Chimdemash Creek, Little Oliver, Legate Creek, Flint Creek — for starters. And that is only on the high- way side. Of all these valleys, Kieanza and Chimdemash are the only m ones that have been ex-. f tensively logged and there has been no logging on the 7 slopes of any of the moun- lains. adjacent to the high-- way. With the. niillions of cubic feet of timber available belween here and Cedarvale, why is there no- an for logging itbefore the . asters? ‘Perhaps it-is that: the timber on the Sisters is decadent _ and turn Oro . TURN TO US WITH CONFIDENCE MaoKays - Funeral : vo Terrace, BC. |. | Sefving Kitimat _ -Team high EON ‘needs - . Ladies’ high triple - Carmen Mailloux - 691 Ladies’ high single - Wanda Tull-273 Thursday Mixed Team high triple - Lumber Kings - 3184 single - Lumber Kings - 115 9 Men's high triple - Gary Mes high ingle - Rand ‘ Men's single - Ran - Durand - 340 3 y Ladies' high triple - Dianna Dahl - 200 ; Ladies’ high single - Dianna Dahl '- 328 Friday Mixed Team high triple - 4077 Squad - 2913 Team high single - As Ht Falls > 1063 Men’s high triple - Norm Samson - 727 Men’s high single - Dale Campbell - 285 Ladies’ high triple - Anne Daumont - 698 Ladies’ high triple - Pat Hudson - 265 Bantams Girls' high single - Cindy Koopmans - 166 Girls’ high double - Cindy Koopmans - 279 Boys’ high single - Troy Tymaschuk - 165 Boys’ high double - Troy Tymaschuk - 315 Top Averages: Twilla Beard - 137, Melissa Davies - 120, Sheryl Tetrault - 117, Troy Tymaschuk - 141,° Kevin Edgar - 133, Wade Watson - 128. : Top Teams: Boo-Boos - 57 pls., Pin Splitters - 49 pts., terrace Tigers - 46 pts. Pee Wees —— Top Teams: Gremlins - 58 pts.; Turtles - 50 pts., Sun- shine Kids - 50 pts. ES removal. I gang cony doubt at any logging compan, anxious to log. decadent wood and would not apply for logging limits not of.a quality they could use. *.. “This -whole. country...has not yet been researched for the [ollo system. Only after a logging company ex- presses interest in an area or valley is a folio even contemplated. So logging companies still are sayin where they wish to log an don't let anyone fool you —. they are still going where the wood is suitable and costs are the cheapest. Even supposing that ail the timber in the Oliver Creeks, Legate Creek and Flint Creek is so decadent as to be useless and that the only suitable timber on the high- owlin Top Averages: Jo-Anne Mumford - 102, Shannon maschuk - 100, Karla Lindstrom - 80. Darren Samson - 121, Andrew Barker - 100, Shawn Mitchell - 98. . ; Girls’ high single - Tammy . Renney 102 Girls’ high double - Tammy Renney - 197 Boys’ high single - Darren Samson - 136 Boys’ high double - Darren Samson - 262. Friday Juniors Top Teams: Hot Shots - 55 tg., The Greats - 53 pts., trike Outs - 41 pts. Giris' top single: Michele Rouw - 226 Girls’ high triple - Dee-Dee Caledonia takes Rupert by Carolyn Smaha Tuesday evening the Caledonia Kermodes played the Prince Rupert Rain- makers for a settling win of 78 to 65, in Prince Rupert. The halftime score was 40 ta 20, also in favour of the ‘Kermode team. way side is at Cedarvale, . why has no logging com- ty established itself on e CNR side of the Skeena? white page listings KITIMAT-TERRACE DIRECTORY. ‘HERE'S YOUR LAST GHAN LISTING FOR THE NEW TEL THE YELLOW PAGES SECTION has already closed. THE ALPHABETICAL (White Pages) SECTION Is clos Leading rebounder for the game was Scott Wittke attaining 11 boards and Ernie Froese with 8 beards. High scorer for Rupert was Mario Santurbano with 16 s . 1 Brinks - 546 : Boys’ high single - Terry Braun » 224 Boys’ high triple « Terry braun - 569 ° . Girls' high average - Brenda Bae hi - 74 ; sp’ high average - Te: Braun - 177 - my Seniors . Head Pins - 50 pts., John’s Club - 51 pts., Aces - 40 pis., Upics - 34 pts. . High Averages: Lynn Kenny - 202. David Renney - 256 Singles: Lynn Kenny - 282. David Renney - 256 Triples: Lynn Kenny - 728. David Renney - 741. Seasons Greetings. See you next year. ts and high seorers for ‘errace were Kevin Earl, 22 points, and Ernie Froese with 19 points. The Kermodes did not lay as well as they would ve liked to with only 13 points over the opposing team. The crowd of spec- tators in the Prince Rupert gym supported their team with a good effort. More of this kind of support is needed from the people of Terrace. Fight the lung cripplers.... USE Why is 40 miles of country’ with .seven major side yalleys not considered for logging before Cedarvale? Because, quite simply it is -too much trouble with . the river. in “roads. With the talk of..the folios,.- jobs, decadent timber, etc., there is just too much untouched timber up the Skeena for these arguments to be valid. Why not log the Sisters? Cedarvale residents claim, with justification, that it is the most spectacular range of mountains ot (They do tend to forget the impressive Hudson's Bay Mountain at Smithers.) More than that, with all the vast parks in B.C, there is no major park borderin High- way 16 west of Robson Provincial Park, And. It is high time there was an ‘the. way and. no the . Yellowhead west of Robson. . CHRISTMAS SEALS 1 SEESESIS SOPOT ETP, = S i _# extensive. park area ‘set ‘aside with easy access so pesple could enjoy a park. And the Sisters would be a good location. oo _ But if “logging ia no’ allowed. ont ters, it it is: an area attractive enougi) to warrant. ex- cluding loggers, then it should -be developed sa people could enjoy its wonders. Hiking rails, avernight shelters, skidoo areas and trails .— the possibilities are endless. To . set it aside and let it lie is to create‘ the biggest dog and the largest manger known to mankind. . Petre ta Keepint TAB on Terrace information . Call 638-8195 Terrace Answering Bureau CE TO CHECK. YOUR. EPHONE DIRECTORY! ing NOW. So, please check your listing right away ~ and call us If you wish to make any” changes. Have you thught of listing other members of and positions of key employees ~ or other firms you represent? EXTRA LISTINGS COST SO LITTLE, MEAN SO,.MUCH. CALL OUR BUSINESS OFFICE ABOUT, YOURS TODAY your tamlly? Adding the nenes © i he COACH FRED V ANDENBOER of Branch 13 Legion THE HERALD, Wednesday, December 22, 1976, PAGE ANI . f entry in the Minor Hockey Bugs League rewarded his team with a feast of -hamburgers and milk shakes after last Saturday’s game. The Legion “Bugs” are enjoying a great season under Coach Vandenboer and Assistant Coach Dave Smyth with only one foss in the first hatf of We season. Hockey fans who like pure hockey can see the four Saturday morning at 10 players are a freat to wate “Bugs” teams in action any a.m. The tiniest hockey h, and Fred and the other coaches in the league are doing a great job with the little fellows. The treat took piace at the Dairy Queen, with a pause for the above photo. Snowmobile tip .. As there ave rules of the road for highway travel, there are also rules of the snow track in snowmobiling. A person should always be courtesus toward other snowmobilers and apply automobile rights of way 80 everyone will have a safe outing. If other activities besides snowmobiling are taking place in an area, & snowmobiler should always be aware of them and do the utmost to operate the machine carefully so as to allowed.on tne. olateto, ap renaure everyone's safety. sort to just bet it sit there. If ‘mem ‘ ‘Advertising = -- Ob Mags Guigles Results of the Senior- Junior Sec. Annual Xmas ‘spiel, held at the Terrace Curling rink on Wednesday afternoon (Dec. 15, 1976). A total of sixteen teams pated from Skeena and Caledonia Sen. Sec. Curlers played two ends and there were two events: ‘A’ and ‘B’. : helps you judge good from bad. . ee ee er CANADIAN ADVERTISWNG ADVISCAY BOARD By the Case . 19° = _ 24> 10 oz. Bottles bottle 12°= 26 oz. bottles . 40 Petite clubs, organizations, or buying in quantities. _diseuss your needs. | All flavours in good supply First ‘A’ Event ‘ Skip - Chris Clifford, Denise Garneau, Brett Rowland, Shelley Caulien. Second ‘A’ Event Skip: Leslie Jack, Rick Brouwer, Yvonne Brown, Julia Skarra. First ‘B' Event Teddy Rowland, skip: Warren Cedarberg, Bev Lufkin, David Farkvam. Second ‘B' Event Skip: Karen Melanson, Kathy Mayner, Linda Cavalheiro, Denise Hildebrand. ; Consolation Prize