tre ome geese abt pice cate te emit aes :) Kevin Francis first win The Skeena Tigers will zo . looking fo r their first win of the’ oung PHWHL season this eekend . when. they. iravel, to “Houston for. games with last ‘year’s champion Houston Luckies, The Tigers have played only: two games to date in the season due to problems getting-inte an arena, Their league. home. opener was to have been last. | weekend ‘but the. ‘incomplete ¥ construction of the arena forced © the game to be moved ahead to. December 2. The locals also : ran into trouble late last month when they were supposed to open their" season in Prince ‘and Arlt (Art -Parks, Rupert: ‘ Labor ‘jrabiaals stopped that game, ' ‘Then, two weeks ago : the ‘Tigers went to Kitimat to.start | ~ the season and were stung-12-4 and 10-6. by. the high flying Kitimat Eagles. ‘Team sponsor Ben’ Swadden " got off: feels the’ Tigers are a much “improved: team from their ‘inftial’ games..; suffered from nerves the first '. time outand they weren't really ‘playing ‘together. Since . tha -t ' “The team game they've held six practices team coach) has really been putting the boys through their paces,” ‘Tiers will be in Kitimat in “Houston - again on.the. _ “month-to: take. on: the: Kitimat . Cohoes, a junior entry in‘the - ‘then’-home’-'for the- — » games. against Prince George feng and 28 league, : on the 2 and :3 of next month. - Art Parks is pleased with the this” way things areshapingup. “We shape and hurting from lack of - practice. Now that they've had the chance to practice and the game experience I think it may be a different: ‘story, this * weekend,” If you’ve nothing to do this weekend, why not head for Houston to cheer the locals an, "HIGH SCHOOL PrP ait nadnati, By Shelley Wilcox and Carol Booth ~~" The volleyball zone finals © were held this weekend at the ’. Kitimat, _ Caledonia High School gym as, teams from Smithers, Kitimat, i% : Houston and Terrace met for m. some well played matches. For Caledonia, however, the mae weekend turned out tobe a bad: one. With both the senior girls and senior boys missing berths. s? . in the provincial finals, ~ ’ The boys team lost out to’ who now. ‘travel to. - ’ Dawson.Creek to represerit this zone In the provincials. The local girls team came up against Smithers. and Jost a - hard fought match. . Smithers * went on to the finals where they . were defeated by Kitimat 15-7 _ ‘Caterpillar, of teanaport New: DELO. ‘New CHEVRON DELO 400 Motor Gil ie the ona oil.for all engines, It meets the we manufacturers’ warranty raquilrements for - all major. automotive. diesels bullt — ‘Cummins, Detroit Diesel,’ > ‘Mack and International Harvester, Plus _ tha warranty requirements for. Ford, GM -* nd _ © Lynn Kofoed and 15-8. ' Chosen the most valuable - ‘player for the girls segment of . the tournament was Colleen Sevigny. of Kitimat. | Lynn -Kofoed was the only local girl] to _make the all-star team joining ‘Joyce Chomcey,’ Barb Shultz ‘and Brenda Lupick of Kitimat and Irene Sowa of Smithers. Boys MVP honors were bestowed on John Marquarat of Kitimat. Eric Heine and Gary | Maitland of Kitimat, John Lan of Prince Rupert and Bill. Janzen. of Houston’ all were ‘given all-star rating as were Kevin Francis and Lorne Dakin © " of the senior, hoys team from here. . ceptionally. swide range: ‘pt. require: ‘=n: from the low ast/high temper: -of dlesal,s very ice fo: ithe _ bunt’. The Caledonia Kermodes Senior Boys Basketball team when they travel to Houston for the": Houston -Invational Basketball Tournament. Teams involved include Prince George, Vanderhoof, the local boys and the host Houston Shadows, ' The average household receives over four. times as much mail from - businesses, governments . and institutions as it sends to them. to a shaky start but:. - the boys were still a litle out of | open their season.this weekend . Canadian : TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE - Gremtins got a. hold of last’ week's Tuesday Night League | 7 report and made off with it. Therefore this week we have. two sets of statistics from that league. Lo _ LAST WEEK - The team high triple went to G.H. Trucking who bowled a 3127 but they lost out. to the. old Timers Who notched a@ 1114 for the high single. ~ Bob Montgomery had a good night, bowling a high triple of ~-71 points and Mike Gavronski went-ovr the three hundred | point mark (the magic plateau of bowling) with a 333 score — a” for hig h single honors, For the ladies it was Helken Bush _ : takking-both the single and triple offerings with respective, scores of 703 and 259. This Week's: ‘results: - O'Briens Insurance continue their. | domination of the Tuesday Night’ Mexed League with 59 | ... points,. George. Haugland leads the men weth a 244 average — : while Nora Haugland has the ladies high average, 212. . ‘Team high triple honors last week went to O’Briens with — “$346. while: Wat-A-Laf’s collected: the team. high aingle, . bowling 1248.: - Bob Montgomery took the High nriple for the men with an 804 and Milt Alger rolled a 284for the high single. ; For the ladies ‘Gilda Edgar bowled 735 for high triple -. plaudits and Eva Wilkinson scored 292 2 points for the meh single 1 marks. : " : MONDAY NIGHT MEN’S LEAGUE - achievements in. the following . "Our first report from the Monday. men’s leaguéshows the . Pick-Ups out on top with 55 points, Further back in second with 47 are the. Leftovers and at 43 points is the foursome trom Terrace International. The B.S.ers holds down fourth with 33 points followed by the Hot Shots29), the Hill Toppers (22), the Guess Who (20), and the Moose 'B! (18). ; - Team High Tripte last Monday night was picked up by the ‘Pick Ups who rolled a 3453, while Terrace International had - the high single game score of 1273. ‘Sig Dahl captured both the high triple and high single a -honors’ with 77 and 331. ; WEDNE SDAY LADIES LEAGUE: - Last weeks action in the Wednesday Ladies League saw the’. Clan add to their league standings and stay out in front of the . pack with 63 points to date this season. 3+ The team -high triple, and single, was captured by the Almosts who bowled a 2672 and a 1057 for the two top scores, Ladies high triple was bowled by Kay Cote with'a 792-.and she finished the day off with a 3166 point total the ladies high single honors. THURSDAY MIXED D LEAGUE The Mavericks: continue to lead the Tuesday evening league but they managed none of the team,honors in last weeks bowling action. The Flyers captured both high tripfe - and high single plaudits with scores of 3146 and 1083, ~ For the men Chris Porter led the way also sweeping the high triple and high single honors. His scores were 749 and . 329. For the women Aurora Schulmeister bowled high: scores. consistently and led the night witha hightriple score of 802. — Mrs, Schulmeister also nabbed the high single score, bowling. Sil. THE. ; District place’ early . lasl ‘ Monday ‘morning. with a local hunter; 1M, .velurned from a weekend. henting: jaunt with four other. -. campanions, Mic- Mr. Skunked, T understand | you dida'l get anything this lime aul. Are you disappointed? HIM - On the contrary F’'m quite well pleased wi the way the weal, left last” Thursday * al naw ‘and came “hack today empty-handed, ME -1 find (hal bard to believe,” Could you explain a bit more, _ please? . HIM.- One of the first facls of life for weekend hunters is hever shoot anything. [ learned tow tamperature and rust’ protection .- Needs of gasoline service, - DELO 400-mests and exceeds all the: ‘following: Military Specitications- MIL-L- S “2104B, MIL-L-2104C, MIL-L-46162,.MI- . ~~ c L-45199B; API Service Classifications CC, « GD, 8D,,and. SE: Ford; GMC, Caterpiltar - Series d Detroit D Diesel | reatulrorn nis. t snives atocking | . ~ “ment, youdan ow reduc all your engine “+ more than one~ The fallowing interview took | Skunked, who had just: don't really. need any bullets - unless, you want [lo shoot tin: “cans tor awhile, fond and Jofs - “WnBritish Columbia mind floats rewired 30 07 So | | “héme and -you miss. out on a mn ~ «mean, its really beautiful then, . - "(he suns been up. so its, Tairly : "Ayan and all that dered mist .. * has been burnt away.» “ -ME -Whal is hheavernge day. of ey hunt like? .HIMs- Like said you “get | u early and. have. your. breakfast,’.’ and a shal of rye, then you wash. _aind then. ils dime for lunch: ; ogo hunting. AMEE + cnas 10 shoot at, your hip, flasks and tment? | _,Aerrace ‘Parks . reation ‘De ag taking ” Ihat ci arly’ and ['m now i. arena; scheduled for: a almust constant | deinand fh full opening early ; next a « +. hunting parties. ; onth: a There dre several | ‘reasons’ —™ : why. you shouldn’ t. : Shoal. - Cesare Gian na, “anything, - guperintendant of: the - First Jif you shoot anything right away, say within twa days wf suing out, you -have lo head Department, noted that construction - on ‘the building has so far made private bookings _jm- possible so there are still days: and nights to be - filled. If your club or group, weekend in the bush, away from the wifes. Second’ if you shoot anything during the Tas! part’ of achunt you have to do all. that work gutling’it, hen packing it oul of the bush. . ME - 1 think £ understand. ‘Now, - as i. successful hunter what would; you) recommend — that rent the arena please get ‘in touch with Cesare at others lake ana huming jaunt . the Parks and Recreation HIM - You'll need’ things like , lent, sleeping bag, warm eat by. “Phoning clothes, matches, a gun, you : uf it, a-vadio for (he hockey and football. Hames, fourteen cases of beer, three beliles of rye and - something, to drink. : ME - What is the biggest joy of , ‘hunting to-you? HIM, The biggest thrill I gel . from hunting is getling up early . | the. morning,- ‘you know ~ around tenor eleven o'clock? I same bacon and eggs and coffee: he dishes andhave a shot of rye: “Nothing big you know, bacon” 9 aud cggs and.u. beer,. Then you, ;& “what does this ‘involve? = -HIM.--Well, you get. your stuff. » Loge ther. -your guns, bullets;, tin ‘hat$pre-cau: apains| getting lost? wanted — of. _private™ hookings for the Terrace — -or even: family, wants to ~ ers anda phone call to Mrs. oh Top athlete - award nominations. Nominations: for - pritish Columbia's top athletic awards - are being sought by the B. Cc. . Sports Federation. The - Candidates =. may’. be nominated for amateur sports categories - team of the year, high- school athlete of the year, university athlete of the. year," ~ junior athlete of the year, senior — - ‘athlete uf the year, ‘At_over-all athlete of the year ‘will be selected from winners of the high-school, university, junior und seniar calegories. Past. winners of the. sports federation awards include such well-known sports slars as Naney Greene, — Karen Magnussen, Harry Jerome, Leslie CliIE and George Athans dr. Send nominations . to. the Federaliun Offices at 1606 West Broadway in Vancouver or phone 736-9751 for Further information. "Minor hockey in Terrace just. keeps rolling aleng, . At last. : nleyen there were about 730 - ‘Pp John Donald, league secretary, . “Bhowed that figure has jumped : years . opening.” ‘Mrs. Donald. B.C. ‘Athletic Awards 7 _ banguel will be held February 3 in. Vaneolyer to honeur the . ' province "stop athletes of 1972 in ~ _ Six categories. coe “WEDNESDAY, ‘NovEMBER: ist added registered — hockey. half hour’-of > muaity;.of.. Association of the Juvenile age group, thiose between 17-18° ; ‘of age. . About: thirty _ . juveniles have registered. ’ ‘Things are ‘going sreotiy * before the anticipated Tanary - -“There was calibre here. that ‘ nd the seal buninesses - we never dreamed of,” said’ ang individuals that. -are Already there or just " have.been. some scrimmage’ . Games as part of the regular practice sessions. ” District - There - are "generally two Association, ‘Peeters jan. Two nights at the Ritz International. in spectacular Vancouver. We'll pamper - you with breakfast .and dinner ; .-. all'for the price of the room. Single $14.50 and‘u Double $18.50 and up. Saturday and °°: Sunday at the Ritz International. Ask about | i - Intemational Hotel” Reserve through your travel agent ordirect. - 1040 W. Georgia St., Vancouver. (604) 685-8311 - OPERATED BY INTERNATIONAL LAND CORP. LTD. Minor. ee my { } ata alan al - 2 * Gloves. $ Pass Out Defence While the forwards are fighting for the puck in the corner, our defenceman is doing his job; covering the. man waiting on the doorstep. -You can see the defenceman has his. side to the 4 waiting forward, NOT his back and ‘that his stick is - over the forward’s. The forward won't be able to. play the puck if it comes out of the corner to him. ; The dbfenceman's side towards the ‘forward makes him harder to push out of. the way and allows hin to , wateh for‘any sudden move by the attacker. * Brooms — all sneet Sporting Goods — 3229 Ka lum Street | 638-2902 | " hopefuls was the inclusion in the ‘ practices have been turned over. - ‘to ‘these game like situations. ~ “A cosches line ms held lant - wh esi have —s now thank all the local businesses helping one of the many. teams |. in the very active Terrace and'- ; Hockey 7 * Knee Pads| a ashe tiene sin tle stiatliecationatinaal ing tie