Caledonia Kermode boys went undefeated Saturday as they hosted their annual inter-school volleyball tournament in Terrace. Kermodes won all three of their best-of-three round-robin matches in two straight games against Kiti- mat, Prince Rupert and Smithers. Kitimat was runnerup with a two- and-one mark, while Smithers won one of their sets and Prince Rupert lost all three of theirs. In the final, Caledonia beat Kiti- mat 15-7, 16-14, Kermodes, in the round-robin, ‘ook out Kitimat 15-4, 15-12. They also bounced Prince rupert 15-10, 15-1 and downed Smithers 15-5, Soccer to Rowdies It tock a goals-for-and-against format for Kitimat Rowdies to win the Northwest zone boys’ high school soccer championship Saturday in Terrace. In the three-team round-robin, both Terrace Caledonia and Kitimat had defeated Prince Rupert — 2-0 for Terrace and 5-0 for ‘Kitimat. In the Terrace-Kitimat match-up, they played to a 1-1 tie, thus enabling Kitimat’s better overall record to give them the title. The Rowdies head south for the B.C. finals next month. q Kitimat girls 7th at Prince George volley Kitimat senior girls came home with a seventh-place finish at the October 20th weekend’s annual 12-team senior high girls volleyball tournament at College Heights in Prince George. Kitimat won two of their five outings. They started with a Quesnel’s Correlieu, then lost 14-16, 9-15, to Burns Lake. Kitimat lost their next two matches as well — 5-15, 6-15, to Prince George, and 8-15, 9-15, to Vanderhoof. Their final outing was a 15-12, 15-11, win over Kelly Road of Prince 15-10, 7-15, 15-7, win over George. ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June20 CANCER Sune 22-July 22 LEO July 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23-Sepi, 22 LIBRA — Sept. 23-Oct. 22 SCORPIO . _ Oct. 23-Nov-21 SAGITTARIUS Nov, 22-Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec, 22-Jan.19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19-Miar. 20 hoy The unique methods you use in going after what you want draws theattention of superiors. Use it to good advantage. People you meet in your travels bring a new di- mension to life. Reach out for greater achieve- ' ment, Old concepts give way and you set a new course for reaching your goals and objectives. Go with the flow. Talented associates provide new and valuable ex- - perience. Long standing relationships seem to come toanend, You develop more efficient techniques in making use of the high technology available. It’s an ever changing process. You will seek greater freedom and power in atl manners of self expression, whether physical or mental. Su btlechanges take place in your attitude toward home and family. You must be freed of binding ties... : Important changes take place in your manner of communication. You have a tendency to discard old ideasand concepts. Those who make money through group and organizational work should find much activity in the financial section. Your thoughts and ideas may take oma distinctly scientific tone, and you spend time in promoting ecology preservation. ' Forces beyond your contro! cause major upheaval. Deep wisdom and knowledge can be brought to light, bringing some relief : New insights into scientific, social and spiritual conditions will open new avenues of expression. Your unpredictability keeps friends guessing. BER Rog Met 8 T'S DELICATESSEN A WE HAVE... ..@ large variety of Meats, cheases, European ie novelties, super \ Sandwiches, fresh salads. ~ j We cater for large and small partias and picnics. 636-5440 4603 Park Ave. Terrace (ueross from the library) 15-3. Kitimat’s two round-robin vic- tories were 15-8, 15-9 over Rupert and 16-14, 15-6 over Smithers. The only win for Smithers was 15- 10, 15-11 against Rupert. Kitimat will host boys’ zone finals while Terrace has the girls’ finals on Nov. 17. - Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 31, 1990 B3 Native basketball | A major all-native men’s and women’s basketball tournament is coming at Prince Rupert’s Civic Centre at the end of November. It’s the Lack Klans first annual first Nations Tournament,, produced by the Lack Klans Society of Prince Rupert. Three divisions are planned: masters for men age 35 and older, intermediate for men age 22 and under, and open women’s for age 15 and up. Entry deadline is midnight Nov. 6. Entries can be phoned in to Eva Spencer at 624-6138. Tournament passes will be on sale at the Civic Centre starting next Friday. Plans also include a special night for deaf athlete Jim Therrien Jr., who will be completing a fund-raising walk across Canada by atriving in Prince Rupert in a few days. North Sky Sportswear FACTORY OUTLET TERRACE 635.5873 3-M Thinsulate Gloves $14.95. (leather palm) Children’s: Ski SAVE another Goggles $14.95 while stock iasts $10 on selected styles Thinsulate Bombers silmond-Hipora 4 Outershells @ only $179.95 « ne nec ee tices ia ign le, Fee sears pte ateny: tes