fésday, June 8, 1966 4 possibly two with British mowever, he: is hard pressed to : enough time for coaching as - as the deluge of. administra- . work which: is necessary in meting and carrying through pre- Aary elimination: meets in the ehern Track and Field Zone, Seht now, Nick is working at me: to breakneck pace making ae arrangements for the Branch mecevelopment meet which Is duled for June 15 at Skeana indary school grounds. Six tro- mes are up for the taking in the aon branch development meet mawinners will then progress to|P me ext elimination phase, a mare training plan mect, schedul- manr two weeks later on June 29, menners and runners-up from mesecond phase elimination in event will represent Terrace mic Northern Zone Track and ae meet planned for July 9. mee cone meet is unique in that Benders from Terrace, Ocean m, Queen Charlottes, Prince ft, Kitimat,, Smithers, and pton will compete with athle- merom the Sudbury Zone com: ang of the same day in North fm Ontaric. Comparative results aa be telexed between North Bay me cerrace, using CFT facilities, || Main trophy- and three divi- al trophies will be up for grabs ‘ ast and West trot out. their athletes, . gret another track and field meet scheduled for August 6 when and; runners-up in the | :9 action, meet to test the best Th the Prince George Zone. Nick Nattress hag about 27 Ter- e athletes in constant training + registered for the preliminar- ade said in an interview Tuesday, certainly don't want to sound ecouraged, but I'm sure there ist be someone somewhere in zs community who would be wil- d about 150 outoftown athle- TERRACE “Ominec Officials Snowed Under © ith Track & Field Plans| _ Legion track and field coach Nick Nattress is confident 6 year's crop of local athletes may include at least ‘one Empire Games qualifications, ling to give us a hand with the ad- tinistrative end of this’ project.” - Nattress, who is now: a. fully qualified and registered track and field coach, would like to devote more - of his time to the actual training of young track and. fleld contenders but a good deal of his time is taken up with. what. he termed, “paper work.”. He pald fuil tribute to the amall group of tellow track and fleld supporters in the Terrace area, all of whom are also, overtaxed with detailed Planning chores. Nick said he is sure this year will be the year that Terrace and the Northern Zone can produce an athlete of BEG. calibre, but he needs more help in order that fe and his assistanta might de- vote more time to te to coaching duties. Hospital O Officials Attend Conference _The BC.’ Hospital Association spring regional conference, held June 2 and 4 in Prince Rupert General Hospital. was well repre- sented by delegates from Mills Memorial Hospital. ; Attending from Terrace were A J. McColl, chairman. of the: Mills Memorial Hospital board, adminis- trator, Fred Clarke, hospital ac- countant, Parker Mills and Direc- tor of Nutsing, Mrs. M.. Pigeau. Hospital: auxiliary representatives were Mrs, Ed Phillips, president: and Mrs, Lyle Goodwin, vice presi- dent, Guest speaker at ‘the two-day |” session was J. BD. Bradford, exe- cutive director of the B.C. Hospital Association. Mr. Bradford spoke | Jon the subject “Asnociation Acti: vities” Milts "Memorial Hospital; Ter- |: Face, will have the honor of host- ing the North-west. regional confer- | ence in 1967. ; tion got underway at 6 p.m. i Columbia Cellulose put the jssure on right at.the start. At it 20 minute mark, centre-for- ed Fred Lubke scored the all- abortant 1 - @ lead for Terrace en he out-manoeuvred the en- Eagles defence. an the second half, after eight jutes of play, Adolph Dusdal aiTerrace was taken very hard althe Eagles defence and the mcree allowed a free kick. bke took the kick but it was atected by the Eagles goaltender. mez got the rebound and ‘Terrace Soccer Squad (Still Tops ni League Soccer in Kitimat attracted. the largest crowd of. the Boson when over 1,000 people turned out to watch Terrace’s glumbia Cellulose team maintain its winning streak as fimat'’s Black Eagles went down for the count last Sundgy. smashed it in to make the score | _ 2-0 for Terrace. In. the dying minutes of ‘the game, the Black Eagles .ecored ‘on a penalty making the final tally [ two for Columbia Cellulose and one for the Kitimat Black Eagles, Next Sunday's game will see Columbia Cellulose pitted against the Internationals of Kitimat. Time | and place of the game Will be an: nounced later in the week over CETE, Several loyal supporters of the |. Columbia Cellulose soccer squad travelled to Kitimat last Sunday to witnesa the game and a spokes-|‘ man for the soccer club issued a | wte of appreciation for Terrace| ; fans who made the trip. - League standings following lsat Columbia Geliulote, Te mits oe UMDpia ,» serra ‘ BE WATER Ineraailonals, Kit 2 pla) | 6 WWESE! | Black Eagles, Kitimat = 4% Henares o ‘ Luso-Canadlans, Kitimat —.. 4 ‘Pts Po i oe I bo. g Boll a q& aa ari = Resident Portner, ALAN M NeALPINE, CA. if Phone: Vi 3-5483. . RINCE RUPERT _ TERRACE at 7 Oo | 2S Fourth Avo. AG4A4 Laxzelle Ava, oh: 2409S “Tals VIRSETS i women eee ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION rare sae _ by Poul Bopelid " Tuesday, June 14,45 the date of the last general meeting, before the summer’ standdown. This meet- ing will-be conducted as 4 inner. meeting starting at 7:00 p.m, in tha Legion Auditorium; . ‘alsy, it! will be the Jast chance to voice your opinion in the Legion's af- fairs for quite a-few months, 90 80) why. don’t you come: to tle meet. ing and have a gtod time’ with’ your comrades. ; “The branch development meet: in track and field takes place on June 15, 6:30 p.m. at Skeena Sec- ondary School grounds. Six troph- les. ta be won, one for the best athlete in each division; athletes events only. The following groups will ¢ som pete: Peewee under 11 years of. age, Bantam under 14 years of age’ and Midget under 16 years of age, grouping based on actual age at day of meet. a Urgently wanted — - One person, male or female, with some admin: istrative experience and with a little time to devote to the Legion's yaports training plan, to assist with the admintatrative. duties in .con- nection with the plan, in this north western zone. This ‘s purely an unpaid’ and acting rank .and gives: no other remuneration. than -thé satisfaction of knowing that he. 0. she gives a‘ helping hand in- the development: of our: children:. Please: contact either Nick Nattress her brother, Harry Beddoes, == f- 4546 Lazelle - P.O. Box 714[ are allowed to compete in four or the, ‘branch secretary. — BOB PARKER says WE NEED ‘Stock No. Yr. Make g Model - Color ; - Asking Price. TR6_- "64 VOLKSWAGEN ."1200, Red oss... 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Prior to their departure a fare- well party..whs held. at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anonson, |- Friends gathéked to extend best | ‘wishes and present them with a. reflector toaster as a farewell gift. Outof-town: guests at the party = were. Mrs, Fraser’s parents, Mr. | and Mra. Beddoes of Penticton and be past three peara. . . Terrace, B.C, In the past three years, 40 per ” ‘cent of all aircrew candidates en- listed. in the Royal Canadian Air VI3-5 153 Force have been former Air Cadets, . | WIRING IN: % Commercial . "fe Residential ts SPECIALIZING IN: “BLECTRICAL HEATING” For the utmost in comfort — ELECTRIC HEAT! Brano’s Electrical Shop Ltd. 3507 Hanson Rd. - Terrace, B.C.'- Phone VI3-5757. THE SPACE = - MAKE US AN OFFER! po