- President it an older model _ busy men! (ttn) PORTS ~ THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 15, 1976, SoMing ROGER DUFTY fights for every Abbotsford goal line. seein ma 3 is 5 rn iin aah inch towards the Ray Tremblay to boss On Saturday Terrace Northmen hosted . Ab-— botsford Rugb Club in what is hoped will be the first of many encounters. The game was a very enjoyable one although it appeared that Abbotsford were suffering somewhat from their Commercial Hockey League. Terrace. Commercial League players, coaches, managers and the new executive learned that the league was nearly $1,000 in debt and in need of another sponsor for the four leams that will be playing this "season at a meeting held in the Terrace. Arena last Thursday evening. First order of business was the election of officers for the coming season. Ray Trembley was chosen as. with = Chris Josephson as first vice, Pat Hayes was elected Referee- in-Chief, with Wayne Braid, Eric Chapman and Gordon Hamillon filling out the rest of the executive with Bonnie Shaw Secretary- Treasurer. 7 Games for, the season will ‘be Mondays .and Thursdays wilh an exhibition game being played every Wed- nesday agains! the Juvenile hockey club from minor prove strang enough, will be admitted into the league coming. held on - -hockey. This is a test period — for the juveniles and if they . after the Christmas break, Badminton Club opens season The Terrace Badminton Club launched’ its 1976-77 season last Sunday and will be playing on a regular schedule from then on. Club nights are Sunday evening from 7 to 11 on the . Skeena Junior High Fleor, The club will be in action on Tuesday and Thursday nights between 7:30 and 10 on the Thornhill Junior High Floor. The first ‘‘fun’’ tour- nament for the club will be’ scheduled at some time in. late October! Also during October the Club hopes to If you ask for Kitchen Cabinets ait Al & Mac, . ‘ and so very many: people do, you are directed to Dennis & Kelly. Dennis and .Kelly are fully trained establishing the proper layout'for your hame, be or brand new. Estimates and drawings are -available free-of-charge and terms are available. to sult your budget. Cabinets are stocked at Al & Mac by the hun-° dreds, In fact Al & Mac is the only stocking dealer of ‘Kitchen Cabinets between Prince Rupert ‘and Vancouver. You have ‘Yo do it that way If you are to give proper service ‘here in the north and RLY Bird marketing: _ ‘philasophy insists upon service. ‘It's no wonder’ ‘Dennis. & Kelly are such eo weed Oe) ed bring up a Canadian Bad- minton Association coach fram Vancouver to hold a clinic. The Club invites any in- terested player or would-be player to show up‘ during regular play hours. Also anyone can get further information from Club President Chuck Cey or Secrelary Fran Powers. Chuck can be reached at 635- 3564 and Fran at. 635-5214, Monday night games will be played at 3 and 10 and the Thursday match will take place at 9:20. As has been the case for the last lwo years, each team will be allowed to protect six players and the ‘reét will have lo‘ go ‘into the” draft. This creates a well balanced . league and provides. many exciting games during the season. The first practice for players interested in playing this season will be eld on Monday, September 20 from 8 p.m, to 12 p.m. ladies’ auxiliary anda with | another practice on Thursday evening from 10:30 til 12:30, then again the next: Monday’-from: 8 to 12. | Several ways were brought up'to make money (o pay off the existing debt. One was the organizing of a pine cone picking for Can- Cel which could raise . enough to get the league on an even keel again. Players fees will take a sharp increase this year as the cost of ice lime has in- creased and one less team is in the league which also adds to the increase. Terrace Women's Hockey needs help Terrace Women’s Hockey group is seeking support from the community for its 1976-77 season. According to Asunte Pijl if there is not enough interest there will be no women's hockey this season. A meeting will be held September 22 at 7 p.m. in the Senior Citizens Room of the arena to decide the future of women's hockey this season. | Urganizers are looking for members and supporters 12 years of age and over. Parents of children 13 years of age and over are also invited to participate in the new season. ° Three trophies will be presented at the end of the season and anyone in-, terested in learning more about women’s hockey is invited to the meeting or asked to call Asunte Pijl at 638-1268. coe In the art of” 1976 Court. Office — 635-6311. -Acopy of the 1976 List of Electors is at the Municipal Office, 3215 Eby Street. Terrace, B.C:, during regular. office hours (8:30 a.m. to4:30 p.m, Monday to Friday). ; All persons entitled to have their name entered on the list should check to determine whether or not they have omitted or Incorrectly recorded. All complaints should be addressed to the Municipal Clerk, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C., and be in his hands prior to the first sitting of the Further information may b DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE OF COURT OF ~ REVISION MUNICIPAL ELECTION | VOTERS LIST The Court of Revision to hear complaints and to correct or revise the 1976 List of Electors, will sit in the Council Chambers of the Terrace Municipal Building at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon on Friday, October t, ‘"G.W, Buchanan . CLERK-ADMINISTRATOR posted and Is available for viewing @ obtained by felephoning the Municipal “ hey Terrace wins close one journey and the social oc- casion of the previous evening. The game opened with Terrace applying pressure and driving down into Ab- botsfords 25. From an en- suing line out the ball was bouricing loose and with Abbotsford team unable to control the ball Dufty was able to pick upand run in for a quick try. Ray Homeniuk failed with the, conversion. Terrace led 4 to 0. Being the first game of the season both ‘teams were playing very controlled Abbotsford defeats Prince Rupert On Sunday Abbotsford played Prince Rupert at the second half of their nor- thwest tour. This game was hard fought and it was satistying for Abbotsford in that they won 3 points to 0. Again Gordon Ellis scored their points fram a penalty goal. It must be added that VIC COUTURE leaps high fo snag a pass. there were quite a few in- juries over the weekend which was unfortunate for the teams and players. The Terrace and Prince Rupert teams look forward to continued rivalry with the very sporling Abbotsford team, Buy insur. ance from an agent who’s not just a com- pany man. A lot of policies are - sold by salesmen who work for a company. But SAFECO inaur- ance is available . only through lo- cal, independent many companies and sell 4846 Lakelse Avenua Torace, 6.0. VEG 1A2 agents who represent many different insurance Plans, So, if you have an Braid Insurance Agencies FOR ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE INCLUDING AUTOFLAN accident, the in- , dependent agent represents you and yourhbestin- , terests, not just the company that insures you, It’s important these days to stretch a dollar justasfar ° as it will go. And he can shop for the best. cov- erage for the best price. dJuat ane more reasan why,you can almost al- ways save with SAFECO, Lic ! . ‘Qua; 695-6442 Rag: 635-2015 i , rugby and not trying many moves. Neither team was dominating but Abbotsford moved close and were giver a penalty which Gordon “Crunch” Ellis booted over and brought them within one point of Terrace, the score now Terrace 4, Abbotsford 3 Within a short space of time after the play had gone from end to end Abbotsford scored another goal to add to their total and put them ahead for the first time. Just before the end of the first half Abbotsford came alive and camped on the Terrace five yard line and after repeated attempts failed to : penetrate. The score at the a If was Terrace 4, Ab- botsford 6. The- second half saw Terrace playing into the wind. Abbotsford now started to take advantage and began to build up pressure in an attempt to make a major score. All their efforts were thwarted by dogmatic defence by the Terrace team. Afler a scrummage in the middle of the field a Terrace man went offside and Ab- botsford were given anolher ; penalty kick which big - “Crunch” Ellis again converted. Abbotsford was ow beginning to tire bul were leading 9 points to 4. Terrace gathered themselves and came alive. . The ball moved across the line and big John Shaw ran — from the halfway line stepping inside the full back - to score a really impressive try. Terrace had now moved . back into contention, : Terrace 8, Abbotsford 9. - Terrace now had the momentum and showed more drive at this stage of - the game. With some ten minutes left to play Vic ~ Couturebroke into the open and moved the ball to John Dodd who ran over a man before handing the ball on to Archie Demarchi who scored another try to give the lead back to Terrace who ran out 12 to $ winners. 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