© a be name arta F ae a es bys ree ere ea) SORFERTES SC OC Ho wOo ES ry é 1 ’ , r " te PAGE Aio THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. CAMRA racers take to Terrace Speedwa Pians ure being finalized now forthe first of what is hoped will - be an-annual Summer Sporis *Sehnol in Terrace.“ The School, “io be held from August 26 10 30 ‘year,’ will-use the facilities of ‘the Skeena. Secondary School ahd | will be Sunder. the. direc- -lorship-.of, veleran Pacific * North-west sportscaster Len _ Harrington, Chief Instructor ’ for ihe ‘camp’ will be Prince : Ruperl' basketball coach Skip * © t é + &. . fF Pr RTE she t wel am 8 A eek eee, . at a TEEN TCE ETE CLE OR. eee OCR e Ee Sen EN RL oes eren@hueteectvcensetccte.« :. Cronck.: The camp’ will feature Ihre . Sports ~ basketball asa major > sport and valleyball and soccer as uptionals. Basketball will be featured ‘in ihe marning “sessions from 9-a.m..to 12 ai00n with the purticipants. then ‘chonsing eliher saceer ar volleyball for a ihree hour. af- fernoun session. Youngslers: aged beiween We. aid. 18 sil] be eligible aud the camp will:be open-lo girls as well as boys: Hegistration fee is” _ $10 or there isa family plan of” ~. $25: for..fainilies of three or “Mare, Ineluced - in the “registration fee j is the cost of a _/, evested Tshirt. - 4. “each participant will receive a. PULL NAME DATE me ADDRESS: 4 f » MEDICAL PLAN NUMBER, o) “PHONE NUMBER " “FULL NAME OF FATHER~ ts PARTICIPANT, ) persons * At the conclusion of the cump ‘ "DATE, YEAR AND PLACE OF. BIRTH. es CHECK OPTIONAL SPORT PREFERED: soceeh " po YoU REQUIRE ROOM AND BOARD? : ““GYMSTRIP.AND SOCCER EQUIPMENT MUST BE. SUPPLIED BY Summer Sports ‘School plans being. finalized ‘graded report card on lheir progress during |he. five ‘day - camp. : The basketball will-be run under mini-basketball rules (lower hoop and a smaller ball) for elemeniary school , aged athleles and -usder = In- ternational’ rules. for the high ~ school athletes. A number nf local recreationally involved hve indicated that they will help with instruciion at lhe, camp. Among them ‘are ~ Clyde Inouye, Bill Dickson aind -olhers, * Out of Iwo participants can - arrange for reom and board by ‘yequesting the same on the following application form. ‘The figure af $27.50 for room and hoard at the Terrace Vocational | School mentioned in last week's Herald was only a proposal and | negoliations are only how ander way for possible use of the Vocational School. If this 1s not available, other’ urrangemeiits will be“made. + The deadline for applications for the edmp is July 31 but as there is limited. régistration, youngsiers are asked lo submit she following applicatian form as soon as possible, VOLLEYBALL dese be READ AND SIGN THE FOLLOWING: : 111s an éepresied condition of =* registration at this schoal tha! the studanis will accept att risks Incidental to the ingtruction and practice play and that the school has no resporsibility for any accidents which may occur Incidental. thereto and, that thes etudent is. accepted by the school only on thls condition. ° " SIGNATURE OF STUDENT AND IL. Ff FROM RESPONSIBILITY. ” TERRACE, TO 3.P.M.) Please titi out the above application ‘3218 Eby Street, Terrace, hours. ct SIGNATURE OF PARENT oR GUARDIAN: tf THIS APPLICATION iS SENT BY MAIL, CHEQUE OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE. OR IF PAYING IM PERSON, PAY AT THE TERRACE: | ARENA. OFFICE HOURS MONDAY TO FRIDAY (AM, TO NOONG] PM. PARENT OF Ns” URAL GUARDIAN’ OF THE ‘ABOVE - STUDENT. “AG , CEPTTHE TERMS OF THIS REGISTRATION INCLUDING, THE RELASE TO ‘DISTRICT OF in full. and mall to District of Terrace, B.C. or lake to the Terrace Arana during office - ; will also be here. tig “PLEASE ENCLOSE | Four puny league baseball ‘enins will compete in Terrace, thls weekend” -fot: the ‘Reum’ Motors. Trophy <-in., the- annual Heum Mntors.sponsored Terrace pony ;league, lour- nament, ‘Teams. from ‘Prince Ruperl, Kitimat. and: ‘Sinithers will join a’ local rep.ieam inithe battle for lap Spot: rover ‘two: -day tournament. = : The. draw knockout. so a8 many” ag six. * winner ts-decleled. ° “ played Suiurday al Rotary Park with. ‘Terrace ‘and Kitimat: kicking:(hings: aff al, 10-a.mi:, every: two “Hours:and [ifleen- . Minutes: after (hat: throughoul : athe day. “Rupert aid Smithers - ournament first + is. a. double-_ There will | be four games, Games « wilt beu played | abdut, have the secand game al 12:15. . Sunday morning the fifth and what could be final game will be played a 10:30, also-al ‘Rolary. - Park. Lf. a. sixth game.” is “necessary it will go al 6:30 p.m. . Sunday after the Terrace Reds’: {have played their double. ‘header ugainst the Smither’s Highlanders, : "A small concession stand will “be available at the Park for all fans in aendance ard silver - games enuld be ployed before 4 : collections will be (ake. : taken throughout ihe two days to help defray. the costs of the tour: nament.. -Minor league president: Dick. : Kitborn could also use some volunteer's . lo act as score- “wlth billeling of the boys, If yor ean helpgive, Dick a ical al 635- . 9 ost. Buin keepers, umpires perhaps help .§ alcohol- urnioe fire-belching Super ‘A’ Modified racers in- vade Terrace. Over a quarter of a million dollars worth of racing cars will be on hand for the twa day. meet, a fully sane- tioned Canadian American Modified Racing Association meet, AS many as eighteen drivers, and possibly more, are ‘ex- pecied for the meet. There are sixteen cars thal are definite and another four that are being pul back together afier a particularly grueling meet last weekend in Prince George. Thal meet saw a number of mis- haps including one car that went over the lop al 120 miles an hour and wound up smack dab ih the middle of a near-by golf driving range. The racers this year. are stronger (han ever and, al every © track they have visited to-date, have smashed the track recurd. -. Among the eniries here will -he last year’s CAMRA cham- pionship. George Robertson of Louistown, [daho. Robertson is | in second place.so far-in this year’s ‘standings three- points back of Ron Smith of Victoria. ‘ Smith cannot make the the trip Terrace so Rubertson will be afler firsi place. , Another driver will ‘be Gerry Sneva, who won the meet here - last ‘year. Sheva -is from Spokane and currently ‘holds . down eighth place -in the standings. Pete Munk will he here as will Dennis Buerger of*° Boise, Idaho who’ is running lemh in the: standings. ~Bud - Gorder of Spokane will be trying to improve his seventh - place point! tolal and Frank: Weise of Calgary Alberta will be ; making his move, 10 break. a: fourth place deadlock » with ~ Brian Green of Prince George. Green will also race here this weekend. Bud Boise of Calgary, Jack Cross of Vancouver, Ralph. Monhay of, Vancouver, Gary: # Miller of Calgary, ,Jim Cardick - “uf Vernin.” Art Boulianne:/Al | Belanger, Cliff: Hucul, all of Prince George and all out pf she sop ten, will be on hand to . improve their standings. . The ihicd place point winner this year, Doug Larsen of Quesnel, Last, year Laursen had problems with -his car and will no doubt be looking for revenge this lime oul, - Ed. Crombie will | represent : Williams Lake along. with Bil - °* Houper and the 1979 Dirf Track ". -Champion from Washington Siaie.+ Dick Willsky.- ~ will also be in hand. ‘The Super ‘A' Modified racing is the nearest’ thing -10,: In- * dianapolis racing without. ue: - ‘wally travelling ta: Indy.” “They're fast - up to aud over 120 : “niles an hour. “The ‘A’ Modifieds will he “runing. ‘wa four lap trophy ~ dashes, 2of 3 ten lap heat races anda forty-lap main everit on: ‘hoth Sarurday and Sunday. AB. “3. well ‘tha’ local mini-siocks, _super-slacks and stralght'stock | 6 p.in, with racing following al -7, GuSunday the time trials are al Ti p.m. with racing ‘at. 2.° Adinission to the Oval on each of the two days of top rate,-all- out racing is $4 for adulis and $2 Jor students. Children under six are admitted free of charge. | Morcha Service | ” The Terface Reds came back. from Smithers. Sunday after dropping a double-header to the ~ Smithers Highlanders by scores of 2-1 and 4-3. The. lwo losses leave the Reds in fourth place - with a one win and three loss ‘record. Fifth and last place in the, league is held by Moricetown who have no wins i in four encounters. ‘In Ure first game, the Reds started with Tommy Carson on ihe mound. Carson went three innings, striking oul eight of ten. batters (o face. him before leaving the game in-favor of Gerry Monsses. Highlanders runs were scored on errors while Monsees was on the mound. Terrace’s only run also came on an error, Laurie Arnold-Smith pitched’ ” the first three innings of the secon second game, being pulled becaue of a sore arm. Larry Paulson took over at that point and gave up the four runs to the Highlanders. The Reds will get (heir chance Hoth - 2: ears will compete adding lo ihe" . exeitemvant. ‘Time rials Saturday slart. al’ oa ‘Do ya you have a special event! planned - Local fishermen petition federal fisheries oe A group of concerned Terrace citizens is circulating a petition in protest of a federal govern- ‘men! decision which would open* lhe nivuih of the Skeena River lo commercial fishermen for sockeye salmon fishing because | of an expected. surplus. . Those ifvalved:do not: agree with: the: decision, ‘elling the, following reasons jn their petition: 2: cat Ly “Because the cmneeting, is ‘planned to commence Wuly Isl, “she commercial fishermen will iaké more than just sockeye because at that-1ime' steelhead and cohoe are.al theit-greatest numbers al-the mouth of the Skeena. yet ~2) Cuhoe; pinks, chum, spring . und steelhead will also be taken in the catch thereby. running the. ° risk of wiping qul -rivers with small: runs | as, productive : Spawning. areas. fe 9) -Tf'disease! shoul killazhe , “Babine sockeye: in is phestullire such a catch uhisyyedr. woul leave :Iiive | for “either com. anterelal.’ or sports” fishermen. . - The petition is in many area oy sporting good shops where it cun be signed. * As well is* ‘has “teen reprinied below, “If you wish-io add: yau ‘voice ‘to. the’ petitioners simply “‘sign “this” article in the. space- provided and “nail to Jergen” Meyer at 2M ‘Kenney Street. in Terrace. We the undersigned, | ‘much concerned about the proposed opening ol the moulh of the Skeena - River for commercial fishing. If Is our understanding the Federal Fisherles have Indicated a surplus of « 3,000,000 or more sockeye salrnon ” are expected to be spawning in the | - Babine spawning channals.- We are - ~ nof ‘disagreeing that these fish should be taken: ralher we are very —- much concerned.in. the location In. which they are allowed tobe fished. : Wa, as the concerned residents of ¢ Northern B.C. would’ propose an alternate, with subsequent reasons listed belaw, Wedo not feel that the : : Federal Fisherles have used any sound. judgement or thovght: inte future. fish- production, ‘when * proposing the mouth:ot tha Skeens - River as the location: for the com- mercial fishing. . : Qur reascns ore as follows: y.; Commercial netting |s planned , fo commence July Isty 1974. and | continue until: the excess Sockeye — are cought, Al this time Steolhead ‘and: Cohoe are at their greatest : numbers at Ihe mouth of the Skeena. . inthe process of natting 3,000,000 or more Sockeye, It [Is extremely probably .that 3,000,000 or more of . the other fish wili be netted. ‘Cohoe, Pinks, Chum, Spring,” and Steelhead tieading to the rivers Sportsmen! | Clubs! «© ° an exhibition, a | rodeo, stock car. races or the such - hat could use an extra _fouch of ctasat Sonny Covin, an experienced sky-diver will be glad to execute any demonstration (umps you have in thind with his ‘Mickey Mouse’ Para-Plane Cloud chute. Add some excitentent to your plans today by calling. 635-4861 or 635-5893 Just ask for Sonny ' arevery will alsobe taken, Rivers withsmat! rung of {hese species couldte wiped out 85 productive spawning areas, 3... Ha disease should kill the Babine Sockeye in future years . there mey be few olher fish: remaining far commercial or sports recses, ‘ ‘Further to the above ; a native * food fisheries. is planned for seven daySa week, Thi is increasedfrom 34 to 4cdays a week last year, - jncreased closures in the area on - sport fishermen, tend fo indicate a " decrease in avaliable fish, It is & known fact that. the commercial fishermen and not. the . sport. fisherme 0 are responsible for the decrease in fish. Hf the above planned commercial fishing Is. ~~ permitted the sports fishermen will, be rastructions. Asan alternative to a commercial isherles at the mouth of ihe Skeens, we would: like, to propose the toliowing: “Commercial fishermen be put ona quatas system and be permilted lo “net exceas sackeye‘on the Babine spawning channels. By doing this, different specles headed for dif- ferent spawning channels will not be affected... faced with” even grester to. gain ‘a inedicum of revenge ‘come ‘Sunday. when. the Highlanders are in Terraée for a double header at Rotary Park,’ ‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1974 Reds | The ‘first ‘game gets” under way at 1:30 p.m. with the Reum Motors Pony League (our- namenl.. . providing a. " preliminary match. al 10:30 Tear gponsor: “Red L’ Estrange told ihe Herald he hopes to get George Haugland to throw in the first ball, from the pitcher’ 8 mound. a.m. Second game in the Reds- Highlanders battle comes’ at about 3:45 p.m. All the actionis al Rotary Park on Kerr Aveniie _in the Keith Estate area. , “One last time “The. Thornhill Recreallon- Comnfission. will ‘try “tonight, | arite more to elect an executive for: the coming year, ‘* And, according to out-going: chair: man Marg. Degerness, if they can'l.: get together enough people to. get’a viable: com-- migsion‘tonight, they're going lo . disband the group. -“Disbandiig the group would mean the end of such programs - ALLSTAR WRESTLING TERRACE ARENA ~ SUNDAY, ‘JUNE 16, 7:00 P. M. for Thorhil as’ the’ summer _ playground program and the softball for the boys and girls and in the future. The meeting will be held in the © Thornhill ‘Elementary “Schogl, probably in Room 1, beginning at 8 p.m. Everyone who is concerned about the fulure of recreation In Thornhill and wants valuable recreation programs for their. children is urged to allend the. meeling ionighi at 8 p.m. * MIDGETS x MIDGETS a 99 Mighty Mites | $TOKYO JOE SONNY BOY Mavs” _ COWBOY LANG HAITI 98 Ti Tiny Speodsters ~ (Ghampion) VS. ‘ore canst sana vs, WAYNE wanes : : 7 x z (Caallnger) 245 London “THE BRUTE 205 Indianapolis _lloosir Powerhouse . ee Vancouver Flash _ - 245 Vancouver TOKYO JOE vs COWBOY LANG Tiokets and Reservations: Arena Box Office $4.0