Golf and Country Club i Terrace; four aces have been Game time for ihe Terrace rugby team’s first rial by fire has been set for 2 p.m. on Saturday, September 28 at the Skeena Secondary School. Team organizer Siegfried Krigh informed the Herald of the match Tuesday, stating that the team know has eighteen players. They have picked up four from Kilimat over the past Four aces A hele in one comes rarely on the golf course, Orso everyone thought. Now this year at the Thornhill scored, ‘three by local golfers and the fourth by a Queen .. Charlotte [sland man who tock : advantage of our course. ._o The lalest came last week as | Terrace ‘golfer Leona Wilcox. dropped her tee shol on the third hole. : Other: “Terrace » golfers ~~ Last ‘year, C.A.RS. travelling consullation services, a tearn of . whose specialty is ‘rheumatic - disease, saw 417 patients with . arthritis in 12 key B.C. centres.- The District of Terrace was-the recipient of $3,500 worth of wrestling ring yesterday when the Terrace Jay Cees turned over the recreational equipment to acting mayor Norah Jacques. The ring now becomes the property of the City. where it can be in- Shadlock. corporated into city recreation programs. The ring could be used for wrestling boxing, a5 a stage and for othersuch uses. Presenting the ring to Mrs. Jacques was Jay Cee president Derek B.C. Winter Festival dates announced A 26-day, mid-winter period, fram January 23 to February 17, has been selected for the 1975. British Columbia’ Winter Festival uccording {0 a statement _Teleased today by Lack of Trails Decried | CPRINGE’ GEORGE: The. Tack - of improved, groomed, marked, snowmobile trails’ in: British © Columbia . is forcing snowmobilers. to use more ‘riding territory’ than they would «if there: were adequale facilities. and ‘groomed irails, according lo cone of the world’s top snowmobile experts, Mortimer B. Doyle of Washinglran, D.C., President of the International Snowmohile Industry Association, ad- dressed some JW delegates to ‘the BIC. Snow ‘Vehicle Associalion convention in’ Prince George, September 7. “There are only about 200 miles of regularly groomed trails, all done by clubs, in B.C. - There are 22,000 miles of ' The curling season in Terrace is almost upon us and the Terrace Curling Club is getting very active. Over the next week fe ridi Safe riding 1. Observe all traffic regulations, 2. Keep to the, right side of the road and ride single file. 3, Light your bike at night - white light in front and danger signal on rear. 4, Use bell or horn to warn of appre Give pedestrians right- ol: wy. Do not ride on sidewalks, . 6. Keep sharp look-out for cars pulling into traffic and wateh for sudden opening of auto _ doors. 7, Never hitch a ride on other yehicles or race in traffic. 8, Never ride double. Fasten packages securely, 9, Keep bicycle in perfect running condilion. Be sure brakes are operating ef- Ticiently. 10. Slow down al intersections and advance with caution. iL. Use proper hand signals for Jurning and stopping. 12, Don't weave or swerve in traffic, Mast bicycle accidents are caused by carelessness or lack of knowledge on the part of the rider, The greatest number of - bleyeleaccidents occur becatise of traffic rule violations and because of Imprsperly equipped ‘and cared for .bleycles. In almost every case, bicycles are subject lo the same traffic regulations ay cars, Be alert. Provincial Seeretary and Minister of ‘Travel Industry, Hon. Ernest Hall. Anew Festival Office at Suite: 610-2525 . Willow Streel. in Vancouver will be in full governmeht:. subsidized, ‘groomed ‘italis’ in Quebec,” Doyle noted, He said thal safely statistics indicate’ lack of suitable marked and groomed trails isa definite hazard for the " snowmobiling’ sportsman.’ Earlier in the day, delegates heard a’ batlery of four- provincial spokesmen, forestry, parks, and fish’ and wildlife branches express some government symparthy for snowmobilers’ . needs, bul the message came through Toud and clear (hat snowmobile clubs-should'study, . plan and commit to paper their specific’ areas before asking for government help. | Sunday morning, the BY Marg Deane siraws or so three events have been planned for curlers in Lhe area. On the 19{h lomorrow, there. will bea general work bee at the Tink to clean up the ice surface area prior to the installation of the ice for the '74 - "75 season. - Then, Saturday evening the Club will hast a Get Acquainted Social in the rink's lounge area. Any-one inleresled in curling is” invited to the do which gels under way at 9 p.m. On the 25th, next Wednesday evening, there willbe a general | meeting. and registration combined gathering al the rink. Both are open to all wha are planning to curl this year, represenling~ suggesiions for ~ development of snowmobile . operation by October ist under the aegis of the Community Recreation Branch. The Festival Office will co-ordinate the distribution of submission forms and sanctioning of events _ Gelegates ‘presénied i CS.V.A: secrelary-manager WC. Shields of © Vernon - with numerous resolutions calling for- Associalion assistance in _ Organizing just such requests. _ Laurent Beaudcin, president of Bombadier Lid. . of. Valcourt, Quebec, also spoke. of rail development at the ‘closing Juncheon on Sunday. — _under .the new, expanded concept of the province-wide programme, “Community contact is un derway throught the province,” Mr. Hail said, ..*‘to assist in the development of new. Com: munity Festivals; to acquaint . community leaders. .with the ° Lo EW, expanded . of “the Festivals: la renew ‘fiaison with. “established: organizers and to’ © . objectives ‘British _ Columbia explore. and ‘devel op" the potential participation in the recreation and ” cultural’ sec- tors,’” “We fully expect that par- licipation’ in the 1975 British Columbia Winter Festival will be twice. thal of the 1974 programme’: the Minister slated, “with most of that in- — VOLVO/FIAT. PARTS. & SERVICE: _ THORNHILL HOME 971 River Dr. Terrace Volvo - Fiat Dealers (Kalum Motors). ‘Watch for their new Eurpean Luxury’. small cars - they'll be here soon: 63.1 gal, reg. ghs RIGHT Now! 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As well the organizers are still trying to get a league going. this year reaching the muestone during ihis season are Jean Sande- . Over-Sly and Laurie Todd. Kitimat and Any-one interested in the sport is. urged to turn: out to the. practice and work oul sessions held every Wednesday {rom 7 p-m. to 9:30 and Sunday af- lernoons from 1 lo 3:30 p.m. The team is working on getting everyone in liplopshape for the up-coming match as well as froning out a few prablems, mostly with injuries. Several players have come up- with pulled muscies,. the most - serious injuries incurred in the two weeks of practice the team has heén through, . Remember those days and times if you are interested in playing rugby in Terrace. SWIMMING POOL NOTICE Public Swim Will Be Gancelled Saturday September 21 Sunday September 22 ‘Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine - VOTERS’ LISTS - cOURT OF REVISION | “TAKE NOTICE that any person entitled to be - registered as al elector in the Regional District may make objection to the retention of any name | appearing on the list of électors_ for the Regional, District, and the objection may be made on any: ground that would disqualify, the elector or: | applicant from having his’ name retained or | registered as an elector on the Jist of electors. | This objection must. he filed at the e Regional ‘District ‘Office before October 1, 1974. A COURT OF REVISION has been appointed. and will sit at the Regional District Office at | No. 9. 4644 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B C,, on October 1, 1974 between the hours of 1:00 p.m... | ‘and 4:00. p.m. and will continue to sit, if required, from time to time thereafter until all appeals. have 4 6:00-7:30 p.m. » 8:00-9:30 p.m. 1:30-3:00 p.m. 3:30-5:00 p.m, e