‘ | PLAYERS IN. Registration dates are set - Everyone who wants to play In the Terrace Commercial Hockey League during the 1974- 76 hockey season has to register’ for Terrace ? ‘Before these long hot days of summer are over, there may be: an announcement of the for- mation of a. rugby league in Terrace. A practice session cum work-out has been called for {onight al 7. p.m. at the Skeena Secondary Schoo] and ° organizers should get some sort of idea as to the fiture of their proposal at such time, - ; The. prime mover behind the thrust for an organized rugby . league in Terrace is. Siegried Kriegl of Terrace, -He's- been here for twelve years and, as far as he knows this is the first attempt to establish such a league in this ‘city, . Kriegl played rugby in high school but hasn't had a chance since his. graduation.” "A eall te our contact in” Prince George indicated © that the Spruce Kings will . - probably not. start any serious ‘training until mid or lale September. . Ice will + not ga into either of the two Prince George arenas until “-ahout mid-September and _” then fora two. week hockey — clinie, 2 A couple or from the--Terrace. Com- = mercial“ Hockey “are “ap-- _ parently looking at playing - .. the next season’in Kitimat :- Bangle jersies. Sofar we've | heard = that:.Les . Thor. - sleinsen may give ita try. - Marcel, - Tookenay _ is - _another who is apparently « 'Kilimat bound aid Wayne ote . Murdy, who played part of last season with the Eagles” - > igalso talking about taking. . , a .tun. down. to. ‘the , Aluminum. City:to lake’a ~~ Look,’ mG ee It's very- doubtful there * will be‘ a--service: club: w so players with the league. In order to balance (he five teams par- ticipating, the ~ league's executive. has called. far Krieg! voiced surprise at the acceptance his scheme has met with thus far and is’.confident :: that he can get together al least the 15 men required la form a | single team, He alsa said that both Kitimat and Prince Rupert — are trying to establish clubs and inter-cily play is inore than just a possibility. As well Kriegl is working ~ towards getting two Vancouver clubs to travel to Terrace lo either compete: against local ‘tlubs or. to play. an exhibition - series here. Any-one interested in rugby Is urged to ‘either. contact Slegfried Kriegl or to show up tonight at 7 p.m. at the Skeena Secondary School for that rugby work-out session, ~- . probably be used by those. : - ~ who want tocome out, help ~ pay for the rental. fee and have some fun games and scrimmages. |: “ . Terrace will’ in. all- -probability, -have another / hockey team’ this year. | Following the success of” “last year’s match between”. Terrace and Kitimat old-, dmers, John “Donald ‘is: ‘making’ moves towards, establishing an over. 40 club -in Terrace that would lake ~ .on all comers throughout -the hockey season, Such a. . team. would. do ‘battle with | Te 3 -? hhekey league‘in’ Terrace” this coming ‘year.. - After "last year's: hassles, which - . involved aver-half of the : original five teams bowing ~ oul mid-way: through the --* season, Wayne Guant says he doesn’t want the head-.. -.. : aches, Guant has been the. _ --prime mover af the league * for. it’s two: years ” of “Texistanee and says that if . dhe--hour of“ ice: time _ “late Saturday . “nights is available, it will ‘similiar “teams ‘from. Kitimat, ,,Smithers wand, ~: “other areas “Builers Glass might not sponsor -sday as the firm jet it he known “IL is expected negotiations’ registration ofall players onthe 12,13 and 14 of thia month at. the Terrace Arena.- . - Registration on the i2th and- - 13th {s from.7 to-9 p.m, with registration on the 14th being ‘held from twelve noon. to 3:30 _ p.m. At the time of registration, - player's fees for the. coming ~. year will alsobe payable. The executive has set the rate this: year at $25 per player. ; ~ Those ‘interested in working as major or minor officials can also let it be known, al the . registration, or they can get in . touch with referree-in-chlef Ken. *Fedaorik. This includes all those. : who want to referee,work as linesmen, goal judges; score- - keepers, time-keepers and. the: such,. > As for teams it would appear: that, the five teams competing will have the same sponsors as, last year. - Contrary. to “ex- pectalions . the .Bullers’ Glass’ ~ Bullets will be around. There were indications. that a team bul those fears were - proved groundless last Thur- they wanted in. League vice-president Gino Cugletti is looking after spon- sorship.of. teams and indicated * in a telephone conversation. Friday that -the- other four sponsors ‘would most likely -. remaln on, ° They: are Terrace :! -. Hotel, Pohle ‘Lumber, Gordon. . teams, ~ and Anderson : and: -Mantique: Mens Wear. between the. league and Arena. ., officials.will begin either later - this week or early next. weekw "(ih regards to ice time for the - -coming year, Theleague willbe | going after cartier’ playing ~ . hours... and -.an. occasional: Saturday night game when the _ Cénts are on theroad. 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ERESH PEACHES CHINESE VEGETABLES ||" PACIFIC.OYSTERS at * Every Day Best Buys on ae Eveiy Day Best Buys " Every Day Best Buys ) , CULTURE FAVOUR 0 f this versatile: “J. « Deputy Minister. _ ‘To ‘get a re-action to ‘the commercial hockey league's. player draft that will be put into operation in order -lo balance teams in the league, the Herald sparts desk went to. the men involved - players and coaches from last years season who will be involved again this year. The players we contacted were chosen by random fram Jast-years crop. As you'll see the general feeling for the draft proposal is one of acceplance if not down right enthusiasm. Len. Prawdzik . . goaltender for the Phle Lumber team, Len won the MVP award for the 1972-73 play-offs and won. last year's award) “Mit has best goaltender ‘jt’s good points and it's bad <.-.. points, I. think. everyone can see that. It will certainly even out the teams. - ‘The only problem I can see is that someone may be pratected and not want to play for that | team. If he can't be traded he either plays or sits oul the year, It also. means that. you won't have five or six buddies playing on the same team. . It'll lake some of the fun out the league.” "~~ John Taylor - (Played his first year of ‘commercial hockey on the Pohle forward line last year, scoring some- key. play-off mals). . “It's a good idea to balance gut the “league: but the only * ghjection I can see is the trade and protection area, If a guy Soesn't. want to play for a certain coach or a:certain team and a trade can't.be arranged, then he’s stuck. I'm not sure cf all the details but its the best thing, .T. hope, , for equalized " ‘George Blakey - (Played for * ‘part of. the 1972-72 season and then: returned to league last year as coach for the Bullers Glass Bullets.) - “IEstands ta reason thatit's a fairly good idea, There has to _ OPEN, HOUSE. -_CHU MeSaturday Sept. 7th, 1 10 5p the bathroom, flreplace, ca and many more extras that our sales staff. MARKET TODAY. B Located ina quiet area ona landscaped and freed. The aa Nicely kept ihrea bedroom ene bedroom fully contal bathroom and a separate formation Contact Bert L LOT AT LAKE LSE further particulars: ava SOUCIE AVE. _ prlee $29,500.00 - Contact _ appolntmant to view. ue “., JOHN CURRIE F DRA a CABS. RCHILL D must he viewed. -Come and meet tha builder, Inspect the home and have a cup af coffee wih i property ta sell. Call our off A HOUSE WITH A VIEW house with wall to wail carpeting, doubte carport, large secluded {ot with me Beauty fronting on the Skeena River ) . be: some way -to. balance ‘the teams and this seems to be the enstest way to do it, It was fairly apparent: Jast. year that something had to be done and the draft looks like aas good a way as any.: [t's well worth the try in any case, you have to have balanced teams or the ‘league will die.” \ - Peter. Jones - (Played ona high .seqring “line ‘with last year’s Terrace Hotel Blues). “It's kind of elaborate for.a . fun-type. “commercial hockey league but’ I feel some effort - should -be made ‘to. prevent “stacked teams. If this system is effective. in preventing: an overload of-talent on one team - I'm in favor of it, I'm not all. § ’ certain that it will be effective, If a team. knows about.a new player. coming into Terrace who's an above average player, _ they can keep the wraps on him until the draft.” _- Nell Windsor - (Nell was part of last: years Buller Glass Bullet’s Hunt-Ross-Windsor ° CARL "REGGIE" " SMITH | - HELPED NATIONAL LEAGUE CONTINUE THEIR ALL-STAR DOMINANCE WITH HIS BOOMING - HOME RUN IN JULY GAME AT PITTSBURG. RIVE,: mm - Follow the signs off highway 25 at Dorman, 10 Churchill Drive fo view a brand-new hame af quality construction. The home features, wall to wall carpeting, double martie sinks In raort, full basement, bathroom | ay ONE OF THE BETTER HOMES ON THE Three bedrooms, living room with fireplace and dining room — on main ficor, The basement is finished with rec. room, [ie second fireplace, games room, fourth bedroom and bath, dead end street. The lot Is nicely awner has moved and priced thelr ice for en appointment to view. 7 a view of ihe Steeping nd a well constructed ned suite. The suite has a full ouiside entrance. For further In- jungh 635-5754, LAKE I Tho (ot is appraximateiy % of an acre on the hiphway aide of : $ha Lake with frontage on a creek. The-Let is batween Oll‘'s im - and the Kinsmen Kiddies Kamp. “Phone Bert Llungh for _ | Two bedroom bungatow with dull basament wa bedrooms up . and two downstairs, oll furnace, wall to wall carpering in the master bedroom and the howse has an existing C.M.H.C. mortgage. This home could aasily be re-mortgaged.. Full Bert or Rusty.Liungh 625-5754 for 635-5754 4a orusty wunen A BOB SHERIDAN 835-2484 a "635-5865 FT SCH _ triple threat first line). a "T agree with it 100 percent ‘but maybe the league cculd have gone a bit farther.’ For instance you have the teams protecting six players, with the rest going up for grabs. You're able to wind up with one or two good as some of the players that have been cut ‘loose. : Perhaps the league could have found some way to equalize the six players that everyone starta with.” -"a702 LAKELSE & 4 HONE 635-q3902) _ TERRACE § "BUTE DELL RETiORT HOU MONDAY TO SATURDAY 7:00 A.M. TO9:00 PM. LUMBER LODGE ,, SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. "iTis A'GREAT PLACE TO'EAT. “SECRETARY Candidates should be business collage graduates with a minimum of 3 fo 4 years related experiance. They should ~ demonsirate ability to jake dictation, administrative skills, Initlative and judgement In deaiing with personnal and confidential Information... - Be , Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and ax. perience. The comipany affers a wide range of benetit programs Inctuding M.S.A., Dantal, Group. insurance and Pansian. a mS Interasted candidates should contact the Indystrial Relations CHtice,. Northern Pulp Operations, Canadian Callulose Campany, Limited, P.O. 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