Wainesiy, Janwcry 26,. 1961 ay : 7 Eas ee Good’ Turnout For -Lapidary:: Halun ELECTRIC Centre” on: January’ 8°: * Commercial _ | Cerner ot Katumn and Park Phone VI32702, _ Motor Winding | ett be welcomed. i CENTENNIAL. MEMO [from ‘custom ‘duties. | FIVE or TEN PIN, | Open Bowling BARNEY'S BOWL 4807 Lazelle Ave. Fhone VI3-5911 A LEARN HOW I LEARN NOWT SKEENA DRIVING. SCHOOL | STUDENT DRIVER | Learn Winter . Driving with a a Refresher - Course at $4 an Hour @ Experienced, Qualified lnstructors . @ Standard or Automatic Shift e@ Lésson $6 an Hour © ; @ Students $5 an Hour @ Car ‘available for Road Tosta TESS BROUSEAU, Prop, “AY Licence Vi 3-6079 ESTHER CLARKE, “AAR Instructress Vi3-6910 : ~ cal! SKEENA Cid | Saddle up a snawmobile + and hang on fora breathtaking rodeo-on-skids! This wild ride’ Wastern-style is tha fatest snaw sport in B.C.'s action. onepacked autdoors. : And after the action, relax with a Lucky “Lager. Lucky's a bold breed of beer, man- sized and slow-brewed Western-style. For a flavour as big as all outdoors, grab yourself ‘a Lucky, : | Give Yourself a maa BREAK —_ This adverlisement a not published or displayed by the Liqudr Control Board by the Government of British had columbia. a A. vote’ of hanks | wea one] » of the. first itema -on: s ‘lub]' ee Major plance rvice Pl z d t i ib * Electrical - oem ae nee toa ‘ oa Contractor ~ Jt Was decided that workshops % Residential - ‘held ‘¢ “The next : ‘regular meeting: is ‘scheduled for February!12 and]. visitors: and. new members will . a ” ‘Twenty-one rockhounds* -¢urn , ed out for. the’ ‘first © régular] | : meeting of the. Terrace Lapid- ary Club ‘In the * Community ' Total revenues of the colony : oo Is ‘British Columbia’ in: 1865 pots were. £153,616, More than half|- : of the revenue: (£87,110): ‘came a Vancouver Aquarium, Stai centennial gift to British and Elizabeth and Paul Ri Fortunately, this squad with an average age of 16 is anything but, Rupert had all the ativantages listed in the book. Totems, with - thelr - eveh used second string players in their lopsided vietories, Rupert plays a 16-game shed- ule against top Alaskan high schools. Totems get inadequate competition in thelr city league, Rupert has practice time whenever. they want. Tatems are lucky to get two sessions ‘a week, SPLASHER DANCES on his’ tail at fe ‘Splasher’ while, left to right, Katherine Terrace Totems, swam eding time ot. nley Park. H Columbians, ichardson look on ‘NO HOOPLA FoR. HOOPSTERS Terrace Totems Don’t Cry "by Len Harrington, Prince Rupert Daily News Sports Editor ped by Prince Rupert high ‘school basketball teams in the coastal city last weekend, have every right to be cry ba bies, olding a fish ‘for son, President of B.C. Telephone who officially opened B.C. ‘Tel. Porpoise Pool: in him is J; Ernest Richard-. the company's : $90,000 Porpoise attendant Doug Muir helps coox. Richardson, Robyn Cutler, Mrs. Richardson (Bill Staley Photo) class of ‘the northwest, If they *| along the-ine, However, the problems of the the bottom of heap year after year, . ; In watching ‘Totems play, I -\ing program, dog. The boys told me fan support is sadly lacking, A crowd of a hundred or more cheering fans is good for another 15 points on the score sheet, . I don’t have to point out that the Tsimpsean Maids are the| sire few facilities keep .Totema . at the Basketball Felt that with a good conditlon- more games against top , competition and corrective steps to sharpen up basic fundamentals, Totems ‘could shake the gloom of under- Totems are soluble I can't pity them, but I do admire their attitude and desire as compared fo their skill, . Hf Totems aver hope to bulld a contender, the time to move is NOW. They'll: probably have to fight for more practice, better competition, and recog: nition. They can do it because ‘| they have the youth to work with, Upeoming youngsters like Peters, Gord Wadley, Brian McNab, Rick Dakin dnd the rest are doing their best, but they need help. Don't idl this de- Rupert boys start Playing in organized, well coached Jeagues when 10 years old, Terrace boys have no such opportunity. These facts were brought to light when I spent an hour with well-mannered, pleasant, clean cut and smartly dressed Totem. players before _ their humiliating loss to Rainmakers. ven though his team lost to Ravens by 18° points. Friday, young Bruce Peters said he thought the.referees were good. Bruce didn't: complain about Poor facilities, lack of compe- tition or practice time. I had to dig this information out of him. Another Totem player in- formed ine that’ at least three senior students played for other teams simply because they felt it was useless playing for Totems, From what I could dig, ‘it seems gym time Js .at a. min- imum. Too many ‘sports for too ¢alls for proper. planning right from the start. Make sure there will ‘be easy access to the con- nections of each fixture. In case of, repairs or renovations, the plumber should be able to get these points without having to tear -out a part of a wall or a section of the floor. installed in an outside wall in areas where winters are severe Plumbing is installed in two separate stages — rough plumb- ing and finish Plumbing, Rough plumbing includes the installa. tion of both cold and hot water and drainage pipes and their connection to -municipal ser: the installation of fixtures — takes place at a Inter date, - A good plumbing . system Water pipes should not be ROAR Whai’s In A House PLUMBING vices. Finish plumbing — or/ Shown in these tables, ated and protected from freez- ing. Pipes ‘leading to .an lose a game this year thenj. [Bus SINESS 5 DIRE ig “Forsede Roofing and. "Heating Ltd. — ALL ROOFS GUARANTEED — HT , PHONE: 6242206 |. 6245171 P.O, Box 449, Prince Rupert, B.C: “The BEST. bs in the WEST" V&V. Construction General Contractors : _ Residential *-"..Commercial JOHN. 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Also\’ allow for an adequate hot water tank in your: ‘plumbing plans, Setting the tank thermostat too high to make up for lack of storage shortens-the life of the. tank, -The publication “Residential Standards” contains tables of minimum and recommended capacities for hot water tanks, depending on number of. hed- Foams and other factors — it is much better to have a tank larger than the mininum size ‘OR-BEST QUALITY | MMERCIAL. PRINTING | TAN. ¢, MacDONALD | ” B.C. Land ‘Surveyer | ays For _ | foo; contact ‘THE: P.O, Box:1095 — vigseze MEMORIALS | PMINECA HERALD 11 ele ewe 3 of e DISTINCTION We Sell Only the Best! Write: Sox 413 or Phone Vi3.5239 ¢ PB Dunphy, - Agent Phone vi 36001 | oe. “HOMES. CUSTOM DESIGNED AND BUILT to your Individual taste and bu et, incorporatin: | the latest ideas i in home‘design “0 i" loans availa Northland Construction Ltd. Write P.O. Box 985, Terrace, B.C.: am CMHC Morigoge NOTICE ‘UNDER - PIPE ~LINES | ACT , 1955. 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