. Kerry Paulis, a 10-year-old Thornhill: elementary student, attended a record district meet in Quesnel as a member of the Terrace Argos gymnast team. Kerry got two gold medals in Quesnel, one for her beam exercises and one for her floor performance. She algo received a bronze medal in vaulting. Another Terrace girl, the beam. Chery] Bulleid, of Uplands efementary, came in first in vaulting, second on the bars and fifth on Women’s world series slalom SANSICARIO, _Italy (AP) — Perrine Pelen came from behind with a fantastic second heat here today and capped a French triumph in the women’s World Series giant slalom ski race, edging team-mate Fa- bienne Serrat. — The French teen-age star was clocked in one minute 17.28 seconds over the icy 1,150-metre course in ping f second 4 heat, jum rom place after the first heat in 1:20.85 to victory with her Olympic gold medallist - Olympic gold me Kathy K Sner of Tim- mins, Ont., finished fifth with a combined run of 2:39.78. . The race was marred by a protest from the : Austrian team, which refused to run the second . heat on grounds the - course was too icy and fal rosa Sab arte morning, trying to force & cancellation of the event, but ‘they eventually competed in the first heat. ‘Former World Cup champion Annemarie Terrace Rotary Club Involvement Moser-Proell of Austria was clocked in 1:21.80 for seventh place, her team’s best showing, after the opening run. SWISS ALSO RELUC- TANT The Austrians even- tually decided to let their competitors decide whether to compete or not, race organizers said and only a handful started the second heat. The Swiss team also protested the conditions of the track, but made no formal step to halt the race. Serrat, second after the first heat ‘with 1:20.57, remained second in the standings with her total of 2:38.70 and a second run of 1:18.13. The French triumph spoiled a U.S. medal bid after the Americans had placed four skiers in the top 10 of the first heat. Beckey Dorsey led the field of competitors in the District of Terrace Hotice first part of the race with a time of 1:20.47. She slipped to sixth place in the final standings with 2:40.18. Claudia Giordania of Italy came in third with a total of 2:39.26, edging American Abbi Fisher, whose two-heat total was 2:39.63. Maria Epple of West Germany aced seventh in 2:40.60, fallawed by two more U.S. skiers, al Notice Is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on proposed Land Use Contract By-law Project No, ADP-02-7619, The proposed contract is concerned with the following areas: (1) Lot 1, Block 4, D.L. 360, R.S, C.D., Plan 2265 (Kelth Avenue and Tetrault Street) ..2, The general intent of the proposed Land Use Contract betwaen the Olstrict of Terrace and YOMO Management (formerly All West Glass) is fo allow for a muffler shop, a warehousing outlet, the cutting, Installation and sale of glass and related products, and the assembly and sale of. oye! propartyian® G2 NefghGduthood Com . Rand Use.Contractmay be viewed by enyandall persins requiring: Liveudiv The propered sad-deors on-the north half of the ..f reiaf activitiesin tha sovttrfall. © ~~; i = more specific information, during regular business hours at the Municipal Halt. ..4. The Public Hearing will be held in the Municipal Council! Chambers on Monday, Decmeber 12th, 1977, at 7:00 p.m. ..5. Any and all persons having an interest in the proposed Land Use Contract By- Law Project No. ADP-02-7419 shall take notice and be governed accordingly. E.R. Haltsor Clark-Administrator KAMLOOPS, B.C, (CP) — Mike Mesic and Clint Fehr scored three | goals each as their Kamloops Chiefs whipped Vernon Vikings 13-6 in the only British Columbia Junior Hockey League game W nesday. Kamloops, fourth in the league's Interior Division with 18 points, led 6&2 at the end of the first period and 10-4 at the end of the second. Vernon is tied with Revelstoke Bruins for last in the Interior, each with 10 points. Kamloops is 10 points behind third- lace © Kelowna uckaroos. Other Kamloops scorers Included Glenn Merkesky with two goals while Jay Kozak, Murray Matheson, Peter Dineen, THE HERALD, Friday, December 2, 1977, PAGE 5 Wade Bradley and Norm Meyer scored singles. Mike Winther scored twice for Vernon, and brother Al added a single. Scott Cousins had two and Daryl Halans had one. Vernon took nine of 15 minor penalties, two 10- minute misconducts and a game ‘misconduct. Each team drew two fighting majors. Kamloops whips Vernon ODouce Improper storage and use of flammable liquids causes 3 per cent of Canada’s fires. Use only son-flammable cleaners in washing. Store flammable liquids in a metal locker or approved safety containers and leave suffi- cient space for expansion of | the liquids for vapours. Make safety consciousness a part of your Lifestyle. Beautifully fins bedroom home on iarge fot at 4726 Halliwell. Owner @ has left town and anxious to sell. Call F. Skidmore 635- 5691 for further details. your family. bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, family room, 2 dining rooms, games room, patie, sundeck, carpart. All tastefully decorated and landscaped. A good buy at $65,000. Cath Frank Skidmore at 635-5691 for more information. 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