Thornhill Elementary Mixed Volleyball team won the Elementary School eee Sports Association (TESSA) tournament at Caledonia Sr . Secondary School recently. NOT 4 QUITTER Unger to stay the season | ST. LOUIS (AP) — Garry Unger, who has played §31 consecutive Natlonal Hockey League games, says he is concerned only with St. Louia Blues and is not going to think about joining another team until after the SeA5ON, There are those who think Unger would like to sign with a team that wins more games than it loses. They think his competitive spirit has been undermined by six losing seasons in elght years. And there have been stories quoting him as saying was moat productive years in St. IRADED TO FRISCO Carew now a ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Minnesota Twins have traded Rod Carew, seven- time American League batting champion, to San: Francisco Glants in a deal that requires only Carew's approval, Twins’ owner Caivin Griffith «said -Thur- “We are getting three players for Carew,” said Griffith as he left the joint meeting of major league owners. The only thing delaying formal announcement of the transaction is the Giants’ need to satiafy Carew with a new contract. He is reported - to be asking for $3.5 milllon for five years. Carew had made it clear that he would not sign with the Twins, and with the 33- year-old first baseman entering the option year of his contract, Griffith faced the spectre of losing him on the free agent marketplace with no compensation in return. _ Griffith came to the winter meetings determined to trade Carew to a National League team. Philadelphia and San Francisco were the prime candidates, but the Phillies fell out of the sweepstakes when they signed free agent Pete Rose to a four-year, $3.2 million contract. . That left the Giants and the deal was completed Thursday with Minnesota receiving two players irom San Francisco's major league roster, probably first baseman Mike Ivie and centrefielder Larry Hern- don, and a minor league pitcher. What if Carew and the Glants can't get together on a contract? “There are three other clube after him,’ Griffith said. The Twins owner added that one of the teams seeking him was New York Yankees, but Al Rosen, president of the world champions, shrugged off |hat auggeation, Spec Richardson, general manager of the Giants, sald he belleved the Glants could satisfy Carow's contract mands. “lt would be one more step by San Francisco to overtake Los Angeles and Cinclanati and win the division (the National League West),” the Giants’ GM anid, Bealdes the three players, Griffith is likely to get $400,000, the limit set by commissioner Bowle Kuhn on cash transactions bet- ween taame. . Unless the transaction |s completed by tonight at the midnight Inter-league trading deadiine, Griffith would ‘have to hang on to Carew or trade him to an Amerlean League team. The formal side of the con- vention ended with separate league meetings and the int session presided over Kuhn. Frank Cashen and Joe L. Brown, the two-man com- mittee charged with studying the proposed division realignment of the major leagues, advised the joint meeting that adoption of the plan was feasible and recommended that it be pursued in other areas. three- . Louls, that he has trouble getting mentally preparef for games, and that he will leave the Blues the minute his contract expires next . June, “Everybody's looking for a atory," Unger said recently, “But the first thing i tell every writer is that I’m Giant Cashen and Brown. will examine schedules, hold discussions with the players association and discussions with the networks, Kulm said. . The full 10-man committee will meet again in January, Kulin said.’ Chub Feeney, National League president, sald the committee on umpires had completed their work on uniformity. a very im t pact of this hockey ub an that the team is most important to me. “Stories that I’m leaving don't help the club and I don't want to cause more aggravation than we already ve, "1 don’t want anybody to think that I'm quitting on this hockey team because Fve never quit anything in my life and I'm not going te start. “I will have to decide on my future, but that will be in the off-season, when it doesn't affect the team, doesn't affect the fans, dosen't affect anybody but ms, Leaving St. Louis isn't even ip my mind right now. “There is a chance I won't be in St. Louis after the season. But the Blues are. | very important to me and I'm not going to run around saying I'm leaving. “| don't want it to get around that I'm gassing the - team or want out." The usual reaction aller retin an Arcie Cat Pantera forthe first time ts d baht chin strap Thats trom the serute thal busts auton your face. Pantera is referred tenis the ’Cotllae for all the night reasons, [ts sot. smooth, comfortable and lvaded with extras. Extract onty unelerine the solid basics of a first class enaw machine : Pantera id a fin cooled imracle, powererd by a Spint $000 engine and ted by an offietent Makun carburetion system . Ils been awhile since you lad whyhtchin strap, Pantera shontel do the tnek YOU'VE WAITED C978 Arctic Sports Preduets Ld Snewmeckils Measiens ~ Vancouver *Saskatocn* Winripess Rare Rivet + ranvevilies Meateat: Moncten Subsidiary of Arete Enterpiges Ine Thief River Falis Minnnsyta 5670) TERRACE EQUIPMENT SALES LTD. 4441 Lakelse Avenue Terrace, 6.C. Dealer Licence Number 012494 1 we feng ty TERS. EIRENE NR pea ais As ae a? Sree + The Herald. Friday, December 2 1978, Paste 7 High school baskethall season starts tomorrow This weekend marks the - beginning of high achool basketball in the area,and teams from Skeena Jr. Secondary School and Caledonia Sr. Secondary School will be active. Both Skeena'a Boys and Girls teams will be travelling to Prince Rupert Saturday to take part in the opening playday of the young basketball season. The Boys team has already seen some action, as they split a par with Thornhill Jr. Secon School's team. Th won the first 55-53, but Skeena Boys came back to: take the second game 57-44. Skeena’s Boya team will feature Eric Metzmier, who coach Tom Watklnsoa feels will ba the key to their of- fence. Metzmier is a guard who is a good ball handler Yvan out for season MONTREAL (CP) —.The . 1978-79 National Hockey ~ League season oe over for captain Yvan Cournoyer Montreal Canadiens because of a back problem which will necessitate a second major operation, probably next month, : Cournoyer, 35, "underwent testa this week at Montreal baa Hospital. He tea B surgery in Marth, 1977, and missed the Stanley Cup playofis that seasens- Cournoyer has not played since Nov. 22 because of pain in his thigh. with Yvan, but I know-that he'd like to walt a bit,” said his wife, Ginette. “Yvan likes to play hockey so much, He came back well after the first operation two years ago, If he comes back as well this time I don’t see why he'd have to hang up his skates. “If he feels good, 1 think he'll be tempted to try and continue his career.” and-an excellent ot'a.: shooter. Skeena als. nag a pair of 6 foot plus fe. ands in Marvin Kurek and Tim Anderson who should be great reboundars. Watkin. 1 feels that they have a future star in Sean Boyd. Boyd is only in Grade 6, but has already won the other starting | jeuara sition. Apparently he is a Pry good Pallplayer for a grade 8, and is an excellent shooter as well. Caledonia’s basketball teams will be active as well. The Sr. Boys Kermodes will be on thelr way to Kitimat to take part in a playday against other teams from the area, and the Girls will be travelling to Smithers for a season opening playdney there. It's just the beginning of a long basketball season for all teams concerned, with much exclting action coming up in this and upcoming weekends. woe cars | Tomorrow’s financial executives The Certified General Accountants Association offers an educational program conducted in cooperation with’, the University of British Columbia. . | “Students throughout the province fay’, leatn professional accounting practices while empkived in the, field. Coverrdbesgiay in this comprehensive course of studi? are ahaspecs. of financial ec utral, ‘ repoting seseen. aid ane ierniets, ; * leadiyg to specialized Gaining in general accounting, pubic practice, comsaltcrship, public auditing aud taxation, The. CGA Association is the largest * profisstonal arcounting association in British Cohubia, with mere than 1,600 members and 3,000 students, Across Canada, 17,500 men and wamen are CGA studenes, The Certified General Accountants Association of British Columbia mn ye Sie MAIL COUPON TODAY OR PHONE 792-1211 Registration closes Wednesday, December 27 « Perester of Siedent Servives : CGA Roilding, 1695 Wee Bighth Avene Vanemiver, HO. VO) TG Please seudt me information regarding the Cotes. ieneral Accountants) 1974 praginant, turkeys to be won). Win a free trip to Reno. Just write your name, address and telephone number on your a . oo “a “ * Ak. “tN k- . + CITY CENTRE MALL - K Addie. oo ee cane TURKEY ALAR Every Saturday till December 23rd many lucky shoppers will win a turkey (over 100 the mall. CITY CENTRE MALL PRESENTS 740r3 Nights every week of the year we SI59 Per Person Double or Twin Call youragent or SilverWing Holidays 273-1525 Departures from Edmonton and Calgary also available “A BEAUTIFUL WAY TO GO” Saturday Mall sales slip and drop in boxes provided. % Santa Will Be In City Centre Mall Every Saturday Until Christmas Starting Thur sday, Deo. 14 Starling Thursday, December 14 Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 to 9:00 STORE HOURS: Sat. 0:20 to 4:00 To December 23 aiauve If a shopper is making a purchase when the travelling alarm clock rings—he or she wins a Christmas Turkey, Join the fun every Saturday—the travelling alarm clock could ring anytime, anywhere in BC Reg No 257-5 ber ie ae