RSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1971 | UNRO’S) ‘asth all report aoe a a : r . (1966 produced earnings. of - Sl the Terrace Senior Mens “One or two confusing’ plays "ae . ee $638,000 for the first six months, oe : ball League progresses Into .. might -develdp when‘ the ‘two saararer CEREREER DARTS final weeks . several. blue teams meet at Riverside resting issues have ‘been. Park tonight,” a Spokesman ported. said, _ re team currently “playing . Slaying on: the uniform. kick ‘the disguise of Sharples . and. judging ‘by. spectator and ipment have not fulfilled an — general team. ‘response the Twin yortant obligation to the River. team is by. the far the ue, Persons connected with highest candidate for . “best league are well aware of . dressed team of the year." No ple’s sponsor problems but. corresponding awards: are . ato understand why the team expected tobe presented but the agement has done nothing team is reportedly. happy with medy the situation. Should. standing ovations from the ors redlly come between _. field, | . base and home plate? The - ‘There are certain players. in r teams are scoring runs, the'league who constantly wear & W is on the move this watches .and. rings while. and have drummed out participating in games. The coach with, replacement ‘ ‘league. recommends that such . Tank anxious to. be articles -be removed for safety whed with the number one. reasons,- Players are also urged ts to wear white -cotton,.or wool Stockings while playing. This precaution ‘will prevent any er the past-days. ‘The team _ possible dye inféction whenever IS suffered a number of. a. player suffers flesh wounds “, from’ unfriendly cleats. : e League spokesmen Twin River short stop Clyde agese the team to send players .: Jonye did a: wonderful job of fi Johnson, Maurice Dube and. . Cleaning garbage from thie Mn Judd to the nearest Doctor “ Riverside ballpark: This clean- Hany past win-loss records-are- “up is the first phase in a project ‘be maintained, scheduled to make major park As a. parting shot at, John’s improvements. | cavating onespokesman said —-- . ey betler become a. little "TERRACE SENIOR . MENS FASTBALL fore. serious out on the Famond if they plan to reach LEAGUE STANDINGS Ww iy heights in swiftly John's Excavating mi proaching play-off action. ‘The Kinsmen reportedly have Sharples Equipment Formol Electric f-and new uniforms. -Fhough it © ef still in the wind as to whether ; 3 not the new threads will TwinRiver Hnprove their games. it, is AAND W. Kinsmen Allouettes - TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE B.C. he me ee eee FUERA CARES 7 “ACROSS THE NORTHWEST” be Insurance Appraisal Property Management “ SOME OF our HOMES IN THE Low TAX. * AREA Fiera a bt eco 700 | summ Re. ino basement seuss tr eeades ++ $18,000 No. 42 Dobbie St. $6 000 5 2 bedrooms no basement ; ve aeernasareece drome basement we cn Q settdabgins ..- $24,000 Tete fo uatameadsosecvss ees .. $29,000. ® bedrooms no basement fc 18100 ‘samt corre: $15,000 Pt ate saceent acreose........$24,000 ... $29,900 coves esse: $16,000 AVAILABLE’ IN THE THORNHILL AREA Churchill Dr. ao x00... Simpson Ave.. ‘Real Estate reenter BEohn's Excavating have... merountered minor difficulties’ Remo 4 bedrooms '- 1097 Sande Blvd. 5 bedrooms, ne basement . wweeesae wee teene A favorite spot for kiddies and adults alike. ‘This swim hole just east of Hazelton is as warm as it looks, The water is clear and just right. Camping : the pioneer way © BY CLAUDETTE SANDECKI ahi IL . cones, $2500 ee. $2500 fertain that the colour scheme mased is almost identical to meinother team. et el Bs — Simpson Ave, The PRO'S NEST ai BY BILL LaPLANTE . Wel another week has gone d a beautiful hot week it was, 4. lot of smart golfers we have in dais club were on the course at fix in the morning to beat the Feat. Wears. A real eye opener. This past week I attended the Hourney in Kitimat, A very juccessful one il was, even the gain was,a welcome relief. The, , A lot who have seen an farly rising for the first time in Jaques, who had the course in real good shape. ‘This coming week is again Jr. program week Saturday at 2 p.m. s0 let’s get out. Changes. have happened againon Thornhill. Sand traps on No, 2, a real ball catcher on the front of the green and No. 4 has been lengthened and is now | a real golf. shot, My choice of 1 flubs for the shot is.a.founjeon ysis slots ic, golfing could haye, heen better. or a handumashie.: iiss cuit ai meyet an-all around. pat on the rack for those’ who. worked so _ atard to make it a success, nat to 7 Rveel An ex Terrace | man,” Roy _ Toco Crafts : 4604 Lakelse Ave. ae Wood Our. ladies -club: has. again: turned its minds to another fun . nite so ladies let’s all join in on | Thursday nights. 4 desir alo Pithe aware. — ne poe ts \ a If you’ re -not convinced camping is an economical way to: travel, a talk with -Alan C Collier should persuade you. Mr. Collier is a Canadian artist - best known in the East.for his mountain landscapes. While a gathering impressions for his - paintings, he has camped in ~~ almost every part of Canada RCMP F OUND - SOMETHING FISHY Three local men were fined accordingly for their part in the accepting and catching of fish in an illegal manner. . Theodore Kuitkrans of Kalum - Lake Drive and Richard Cervo Of Queensway in Thornhill were ai each found guilty in Terrace courts last week and fitted $100 _ ‘with 36 days default for iNegally .aceepting fish from an indian. . Alfred Bevan of no fixed ". address was in turn found guilty of illegally fishing and disposing . Salmon from local waters and POteoe Balsa Models Engines: &. Parts - ete. y was fined $35 in default of 30 days. underwent the transaction in old “Lazelle. Grocery SAS) a “result of ‘the case FINGERTIP BAG AT TTACHMENT, Bevan's nets were forfeited and! all fish involved in the incident'-. pare confiscated by Terrace,” fish . CMP. Another’ separate incident meant a $75 fine for George Franklin Kirby of Terrace who was found. in ‘Ossession of a quantity. of ‘salmon ‘on Friday. The three men reportedly _ ‘the alley located in the rear of ‘the a “pnilding, Local Fisheries spokesman this week said that the illegal dealing. of fish occurs ona Jarge scale in the area and offenders are often brought to courts for legal action, ~ The spokesman said that it is illegal to buy or accept in any way fish taken locally by at . Indian. It on the other hanbd is . illegal for any Indian to sell, dispose or offer to dispose of any f fish. _ Tange, permits them to camp for days » _ from theGaspe to the Yukon; in fact in 1963 Maclean's Magazine dubbed him .Canada’s number one Camper, . Mr. Collier had been a commercial arlist and 15 years ago was teaching at the Ontario College of. Art when he got his first three month summer ‘bea tad buvladked the'finances: ? $694 | holiday» “suggested 'hé ‘take his family + Priendas trailering. Skeptically, he and his wife Ruth rented a small trailer for that first summer although the .dealer assured hem, “You'll want to buy it when’ your vacation is over.” Indeed they did; their present 20 foot Holiday Rambler i is their third trailer, — . By being able to live near his work he saves on gasoline as well.as time, motel bills and restaurant meals. . Instead of paying $90 a day as they did’ during a'recent five day flying tip to the Qiteen Charlottes where they stayed at a motel, ate in restaurants and rented a pickup to transport his art materials, they estimate it costs” them $15.a day for. gas, food, - and incidentals. while . they camp. Their self-contained trailer (equipped-with,a three piece bath, four burner propane and - refrigerator) at a lime wherever Mr. Collier finds a particularly ‘interesting area to ‘paint, such as the Hazeltons. They prefer to park . their trailer in a nearby __ FINGERTIP CUTTING . Meta ADJUSTHENT campground so that his wife has the security and company of other campers during the day while Mr. Collier is away sketching. Though free to work when he chooses, he disciplines himself to a regular schedule. He drives away from the trailer at 7:30 am. with all his art. materials in his GMC panel truck, and returns at 2:30 or 3 Pm. Working this relentless schedule he paints an average of 76 canvasses during a summer. These sold cither by Kensington Gallery in Calgary or by his Toronto agent for - any where from $250 to $2000 per painting . depending | upen the . size, of, the. Lanvass, . Tenrage Was Sweller recor when I interviewed this unpretentious artist in his airy trailer parked under spruce trees along the Skeena River. “If it weren’t for the economy and freedom of camping,” he said, stroking his luxuriant Vandyke beard, “I could never afford to travel for three months each summer. I could never-earn a living as a freelance artist. 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