1 You. goin’ to the ahlockey game Sunday! ght? 2. fo: a What? eto. : “The schiockey game _al'the Terrace Arena, You. know - because th Cee? "Oh, that.’ - | | Right, And they've goin doit all again this year. Sunday " Night'at the Terrace Arena at 9:00 p.m. ‘And all the proceeds go to the swimming pool.” __ What proceeds?” “Welly they're charging a slight admission charge but it’s ponents and then cruelly having the cup taken from them e M.C. was'a Jay ;Terrace. ommercial “Laague ‘held it's second 43 award’s banquet. might’ atthe Terrace | ‘nearly full house the fun. and } fa cold plale supper awards «for excellence. during ihe .pasl. season .were handed ‘oul, “First onthe agenda was Ihe awarding of medals’ (iwo)-and wophies~ (twa) lo. (he Gordon. - and: Anderson <-jeam . who finished first:in the league. and gto. wee . ” “That's just’ il, the media's” ‘going to slip a few ringers. Like Gordie. Rowland.” ‘ “You mean the mayor?” “Thesame. And a whole slew of others. The smart set are nominal you know-- a buck a ~ head or something Jike that.’’ th .., “That seems like a lot to see a - “bunch of -old*men’ from. the +: media-and. theJay Cees play:.— * schlikcy ‘or sehlockey or whatever. they're going to is year”. ' : “Who 'else they gol?" “Well” there's Gordon Hamilton and Giggling .. Gary’ Rowland, Chipper Colin - Goodall: and’. Mad Mark Hamilton from the Herald.” "What a line-up! “They: gol Al. the Eagleson Parfitt from CFTK, Denny Demon Larachell and ole Hawkeye Hockaday may even a ae ‘ then: won the championship in a, hard: fought and exciting play- Terrace wat “Tan Smith off, against Jast.. year’s. cham- ions,.-Pohle Lumber. ©" ; st. goaltender for the ‘Kitimat: Friday Rick Olsen _ yeatywas..adjudged to be . Pohle’s Len Prawdzik who beal oul Pat. Hayesof G-& A by a Stewart 7:30 pom. vety narrow margin. ‘The most valuable ‘defenseman was Les tiofstiensen. of G & -A, - The _Prince Rupert saturday}. 2:30 p.m. 9 pT. Harold Cox COMMERCIAL LEAGUE TOURNAMENT DRAW a Saturday ‘league's -high. scorer’ trophy wenl lo Rick Olsen while Keray | ‘Wingzfalso of G&A. was -awarded: recognition” as: the’ ‘most.outstanding player in the ay-olfs.. Pen ns The Most: Valuable Player in: - Terrace UBM Hazelton: 10:00 p.ti.: Loser he: league .'.was.: ‘Marcel . Tookenay of ‘Terrace Hotel. hroughoul™ the.‘season.”": Th coaching: staff: of ig & Whit Everything TENDERS - Len Prawdaik and Pat Hayes,’ DEFENSE--'Le s ° “Thorsteinsen, Keith Camilli : Don-Gillispie.and Keray “Wing ; FORWARDS.” =2/-: Marcel” Tookenay, Kenny Zieger,, Rino Michaud; Harald - Cox, * Dick ; Shine: > Rick’ Letawski,- Rick Olsen, Garry ‘Sarich and Fred -. ‘ ” A 1 ‘ou, Andi 'e We tax experts, And we have compulers. “jaa quick, low-cost way to salva that yearly prablem. Because there's a Niagafao ONiag vo.” NIAGARA FINANCE is.set for: this weekend's “big” commercial. ‘hockey ‘tournament and local “and out-of-lowns are ready lo batlle it out for first place in the three day fele of hockey. . Teams from Hazelton, Prince Rupert, Kilimat. and: Stewart will invade the Terrace Arena for some top rate hackey action. «Two Terrace teams have also” been selected and are ready and’ * raring to go. . 1, The draw is as follows, icene ommercial Tourna Friday evening at 7:30 pm. the 0. aie Terrace ‘A’ leam will baitle Kilimal. ‘The second game thal ‘hight, al 10° p.m., sees the 9 Terrace ‘B’: tearm up against Hazelton. |: ' The last gam sera 6:30 pam Sunday” é in the opening. 9:30 am. for 2:30 pm Saturday. . played a! 10.a.m., 6:30 p.m, and p.m, . There are two games Niatch at 9:30 a.m. and the final game of the tournament at 2:00 round features Slewart against p.m. : tate sete Prince Rupert and is scheduled <¢. COMMERCIAL TOURNAMENT Games ATE | SATURDAY APRIL6 010390. AM a District ‘of Terrace Parks 4 Recreation Department ; "FRIDAY APRIL) PUBLIC. SKATING 9-11 A.M, ~ 7330 10:00. MERCIAL TOURNAMENT. ©: “GAMES:AT:. 2:30PM. “6330 PLM putting their money onthe press :.1 1a Grumpy SPORTS MARK HAMILTON | _ Gordon and Anderson | - ‘Other games Saturday will be - “slated for’ Sunday, a semi-final ° _All games excepl the finals’ ~~" ADMISSION! ADULTS | STUDENTS ‘this year.” ~ “Wow! ced ar “You goin’'to come?" “When was that? Sunday at 7 at the Arena?” ; “You. know it.” | “Gatta buck 1 can borrow?" 635-6357 | + ‘The man that put - it all together - Joe Whitney, | “Coach of the year". will be ‘played. two: periods . Straight lime and “the third “period. stop time. . The’ final: game. will feature three periods of slop lime. - * Don’t. miss ali (he fun and excitement: of senior hockey al the Terrace Arena this. & weekend... GAMES‘AT: | ADMISSION’ ane 10:00 A.M. "ADULTS ‘$1.00 PER 2500 P.M. . 2 . STUDENTS: ~ 50 GAME 5 ADM . “SHOMEKY GAME 7:00P.M. 0 © i. §SION $1.00 PER PERSON ©. 3 Ber OD ARS », fake “part in. the Districl’s ‘training program for summer dominates award choices Res ' re éies; from’ the -rienthly |: “meellug of: the © Terrace :. Recreation ‘) Properties: Commissloa held _ and Civic” Monday. evening. at. - the Municipal Olfices.: ” Terrace's ew recreation ‘superintendant, John .Gurban, ~ arrived In Terrace Tuesday bul only long enough to pack a bag and be on his way again. John's - on his way. to the Naramada Recreation Conference: along with commissioner Dave Wilde. Tnat conference starts today, The Scotty Munroe Hockey - School, slated for four weeks this summer may have to be cut - back to three weeks, To, date | only a tiie more than 300 boys have registered, 115 jess than Fast year. “Minor lacrosse’ and roller skating fer the summer months - is expected to start sometime | around the 22nd of April. * “phe Commission will Invite ‘geveral Thornhill youngsters to playground leaders. Saturday for minor baseball . There will be a second minor baseball registralion day this Saturday at the Terrace Arena Arts and .Crafts- Room. The registration will go from 2 to 5 p.m. and will give all those parents who missed the first session a chance to. register their boys for the coming season. vot First practice of season: slated for Sunday p.m.. _ Softball is off 10 an early start this year and the first. practice of the season for the Skeena Hotel entry in the league will be held this Sunday al 2p.m. at the Riverside Park. - “All interested players are . urzed \o show up and gel in, shape for ‘the “coming season. * “ : ; i 1 ; | - U Stere Hours : Gam. . Mr.:Clive Justice. of. the-ar-.. chitectural firm’ of Justice ‘and | Webb. in: Vancouver: will be: in-- Terrace Tuesday April 16 for a joint | commissien-council. meeting lo present his ideas and a rough sketch of development for Lower Little Park, The cost of the drawings will .be’ about - §2,000 and, to acquire a full sel of specificatlons and complete working drawings if the plan meets with approval, will cast another $2,000, Bee The Commission moved. to ‘adopt a deposit scheme-for the - rental of banquet. room and arena floor facilities at the Terrace Recrestion Complex. Those’ wishing !o rent the banquet reom will have to pol up a $50 deposit, while. the deposit ‘for the arena flsor - (stmmer time rental) will be $125. The money is refundable If the Commission is notified of * cancellation thirty days prior to the scheduled booking. Commission chairman Gord Rowe pointed oul that the Commission was without a vice-- chairman, Rowe had held that position until he took over from — Picture Walt Macintyre as chairman. The commission moved quickly to fill: the- void, nominating Mary Ann Boyd who won’ the post by acclamation.” The Commission /urned down. - with regret an application from the Kinsmen Club of Terrace to have the ‘floor of the. arena donated for their use to raise: money for the swimming pool. The Kinsmen: based their request ‘on the fact. thal all monies raised were going to the swimming. pool but the Com- mission fell that a dangerous recedent would be set. Finally the Commissioners r suils, GABRIEL “WEAVY-DUTY __ AMusTABLE LIFETIME GUARANTEE col PAGE AT ‘engaged In a light-hearted, yet gerlous. debate about skinny- dipping at: the..pool. once. it 15 _ open. The debate followed an Incident in Cranbrook last weelt “where that cilles pol wa rented to a private parly whe deelded they would much rather swim nude than with swimming An the ensulng uproar, onelife guard lost his job for his complleity in the affair. ; -. The commissioners didn't -really care whether adults who rented the pool were dressed or not but fell, that due to public pressure, they would net change the rules as they now stand. The rufe in question states that no persons may enter the pool area with covering on their feet, legs and arms Sut shall only wear a bathing sull. ‘Spring : Open this ‘weekend . The Terrace: Badminton Club's annual ‘Spring Open tournament will be held this weekend at the Skeena Secondary Schoo! and over 80 competitors from Prince ’ George to Prince Rupert are expected 10 compete. — The tournament will get under way at. 9:30 a.m, Saturday and rua throughout Saturday - and Sunday, culminating in the late af- ternoon wilh trophy presen- lations. ‘There will be no ad- mission charged for spectalors. Further’ information can be obtained by” phoning Sherry Anderson at 635-3052. Play-off ; The PNWHL championships “continue to drag. on. The Houston Luckles, with B two game lead golng into lasl weekend, had their chance to end the season with two games in Kitimat’ but they ‘blew it. The Luckies managed ane win but the Eagles bounced back and grabbed their first win of the seven game final series. The -viclary ‘still gives the Luckies a 3-1 stranglehold on the series: and a game this weekend in Houston should be all they need to finally end the PNWHL season. | Gee ' Each Sale Ends April 20/74 4419 Legion Avo. 36-E508 eotawaaatets greens tee) nat RET ryt ag TE ay al it