Bb dade ed Volley - Champs decided Terrace elementary schools, plus entries from Stewart, fin- ished off their inter-school. volleyball season December 1! with separate boys’ and girls’ tournament at Thornhill and Skeena junior high schools. For the ‘A’ side girls featuring all Grade 7 teams, Uplands went through the 4-team section un- defeated. They beat Centennial in the final. 7 Ten ‘A-and-B’ teams com- peted on the girls’—‘B’ side with a mixture of Grade 6 and 7 en- tries. Copper Mountain downed Uplands in this division final. Six teams competed in the Grade 6 boys’ division, and it -was the visiting Stewart team taking home the title on a win over Cassie Hall. Grade 7 boys’ teams played a double-knockout set. Thornhill won ‘A’ side on victories over Veritas, Uplands, and Clarence Michiel. Clarence Michiel came back through ‘B’ side to earn another shot at Thornhill, but Thornhill beat them out in two straight for the championship. _. Default win in zone spiel The Grade 7 Uplands school giris’ team won the ‘A’ side of the season-ending inter-schoo! volleyball tournament Dec, 1 in Terrace with an undeated record. The ’B’ side honours went to the Copper Mountain girls Grade 6 and 7 team, Stewart won the boys’ Grade 6 division, Thornhill took the Grade 7 'A’ side and Clarence Michiel topped 'B’ side of the same division. It appears the Ray Billing rink of Prince Rupert is the zone six. Billing was the only team to en- ter. The master men’s B.C. in- terior playdowns are set to be off for the B.C. title on January ‘19 and 20. winner of the master men’s curl- ing playdown. oss The series was scheduled for Prince Rupert last weekend, but The winner here advances to Canadian finals at Saskatoon starting March 28, | held at Terrace from January 16 to 18. They'll be followed by the Interior 8. Pacific Coast play- The new moon on Wednesday is likely to bring a surprise or twoto business dealings. Family plans arealtered. A turning point is reached where organizational matters are concerned. Your goals are most cer- tainly within reach. There are some details to be worked out before making a firm commitment in financial arrange- ments with another. Partnership matters are highlighted. You are ai your best when resolving a dispute over a busi- ness matter. ; ; Look for a surprise twist as the employment picture unfolds. There will be a marvelous op- portunity for advancement, The holiday spirit prevails, Friends and family make for a busy social scene. Be aware of the cost. An emotional sensitivity to matters concerning home, family, possessions, brings out deep feel- ings of nostalgia forthe way things were. You should find it easy to communicate with those who can promote your ideas and plans most effectively. , Resist the tendency toward impulsive spending. Review the budget and know where you stand fi- . nancially. The holiday period can becostly, The Sun moving into Capricorn promises an optimistic period, You can move forward with confidence and accomplish your goals. Confidential plans develop to your satisfaction. An important person seeks your advice in a pro- fessional matter. The focus is on friends and family, and a busy social life, with some down-to-earth business dealings thrownin. Mar, 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June 20 Management & Staff of McEwan G.M. Wish Everyone Holiday Greetings, and all the best in the New Year! CANCER June 21-July 22 LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct, 23-Nev.21 SAGITTARIUS Nov, 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan, 19 AQUARIUS Jan.20-Feb. 18 PISCES. Feb. 19-Mar. 20 | BERT’S DELICATESSEN WE HAVE... -@ large variely of meats, cheeses, European novelties, super sandwiches, fresh salads. We cater for large and Small parties and picnics. 635-8440 | McEwan The Bright Spot On Hwy 16 TIME MAGAZINE QUALITY DEALER AWARD WINNER te 635-4941 4603 Park Ave, Terrace (across from the library) \ MN