Kathleen Blagionl : spun her best at the ‘ gkate-olf alew weeks : to earn herself a - ure Skating Gab team at the regional championships. Also travelling to Quesnel on Noy. 10 will be Jennifer Daumont and Sharon Dunster for ladies preliminary, Debbie Badge and Denise Dunster for ladies pre juvenile, Veronica ‘Lowrie and Sandra Hislop for Jadies juvenile and Leanne Reimer as the ‘Jadies novice. Brendan Chicoine, Trevor Hendry and Rick Lowrle will enter aa spot on the Terrace oe chet o sr ot Christopher Jutlette Proom Pieta Donna Lessard and Debbie rie e ie indies pair. Kathleen topher ‘and Laurie Matteo sind’ Rick L Levene will enter mixed pairs. Susie‘ wilson, Janet Waldie, Carol Romanow,' Ursula Althaus and Jull Loretie will represent Terrace in ladies dance and Carol Romanow will dance with Chicoine and Laurie MacKay wil dance with Rick ILowrle in mixed Biue Bombers coach | happy with season - WINNIPEG (CP) Winnipeg Blue Bombers won’t know until Sunda afternoon whether they'll finish first, second or third in the Western Football Conference but general - manager Earl Lunsford admits a certain measure of satisfaction has already been achieved. “You set your priorities before you get into the season and the first one has Vata die ace Lune ord said. “Secon ¥, you mugiisbe duealthy and third, if youare good enough to win you do.” Lions try McKinnis VANCOUVER (CP) British Columbia Lions have laced veteran running ck Hugh McKinnis on a five-day trial with the Canadian Football League team. McKinnis, 29, recently was released by Seahawks of the National Football League. He broke into the CFL in 1970 with Calgary Stam- peders after dropping out of school at Arizona State University with one year of eligibility remaining. ’ McKinnis left Calgarytwo . yoars later to join eveland rowns of the NFL. The Lions, which need one point from Sunday's game re against Winnipeg Blue Bombers to clinch first lace in the Western Con- erence, used LeRoy Moss at fullback Sunday against Saskatchewan Roughriders. Moss was replacing regular Jim Harrison, out for the season with a knee injur Be has not had a cor- sistent running attack this season and has had to rely on the passing of quar- terback Jerry Tagge. Here! ‘out of the playoffs, w Seattle § If you wish your Business Phone listed for your custo out that the over any team is the cham-~ pionship but he says froma - ague standpoint, couldn't be better. Lunsford quick: a paints The Bombers are in Van-. couver to meet British. . Columbia Lions on. ‘Satur- day, tchewan Roughriders meet. the: Eskimos in Edmonton on; Sunday and. Calgon already out of the: Haver will be i in Toronto. {IDEAL FOR WFC - ” “7 don’t think ml ould . ask for anything Nee om the ue's: “stands. int, than what we now .. ave,” “Strictly from a selling situ- © ation we have two teams ‘cing for first place on their. e field. Saskatchewan; | on the road. That's ar ae And Calgar ry out it, will be playing Eastern Conference.” oh * just what you want for your. conference.” Lunsford © said. .~ Never ' one 4 jake anything or granted and not — one interested in receiving. something for nothing, things Lunsford said he’s pleased ~, the western race has boiled down to the final two games to decide the final placings. {nto the weekend, : “the Lions have 20 points, » “Winni and Edmonton 18, “Saskatc ewan 16 and Depending on Calgary si the sutsome of the ames in . Vancouver and E © tere could be threeway. ties .: for first or second oz any.one;, z.Jugf the three teams in the: onton, offs. British Columbia, dmonton and Winnipeg could finish anywhere from first to third. the Bombers, as hot and cold this season as any one club could possibly be, go into the fina. ular season be.” game amazingly healthy. wt me only roster change so r this Dave Knechtel activated week saw veteran DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE. _ OALL FOR TENDERS AMIMAL CONTROL” Sealed bids relating to the above contract will ber accepted at the Municipal Offices until 4:30 p.m. ‘November 30th, 1977. Interested parties are advised to view the proposed contract (s) and-or obtain further Information at the Municipal Office, 5-3215 Eby Street, aurieg normal business hours. ‘ wo 7 . ae Tenders must be submitted in sealed envelopes - addressed to the .Clerk-Admlinistrator and clearly. marked “Tender fo Animal Control”. The lowest ‘or any: ‘fender not necessarily ac- cepted. Signed, . E.R. 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