PAGE Al2, THE HERALD, Wednesday, December 4, 1974 Recreation cha Figures released in Cesare Gianna's report io the Recreation Commission at Monday night’s meeting show thal attendance al the Terrace Arena is onthe increase. Public skaling figures for October and November show a fata! of 11,450 persons anticipated, a figure slightly higher than the figures to this lime last year, As well attendance at junior hockey games is averaging 71$a game, again higher than last year. Along with wrestling next summer al .the Terrace Arena, Terrace fans of the absurd will have a chance to lake in roller darby, live and in person. Two dates have been finalized and roller derby will be coming to ° the Terrace Arena on the 26th of April and the 6th of September. Six wreslling dates have also . been confirmed, along with a host of clher activities for Ihe arena.’ These include a North West Truck Loggers Carnival, the Trade Fair, a couple of Kinsmen Bingos, a beer garden, River Boat Days and‘a large wedding. , Commission members also . workshops ‘skiing, photography, advanced received a skeleton outline of courses te be offered hy the District during the winter program, Twenly courses are mentioned, which include Tiny Tots, pre-school skating, children’s arts and crafts, Rythmics, childrens gym, model building, two classes of ceramics, a crafls sampler course, macrame, tye dyed art, two photography sessions, social dancing, belly dancing, golf, archery and chess, As well the Department proposes in cross country ecrocher, golf, tennis’ and ar- chery. Attendance al the swimming pool for the month of November was 4,800, a figure which does _not include private bookings, swim - classes and school bookings. Registration fram a second set of swimming classes ~ will be held on the 17 and 18 of December and will start in January, New courses added are scuba diving and syn- chronized swimming, (See next ‘ weck’s Herald for dull delails).”- In response (aa lelter fram a The Terrace Wafer Polo League moved into the second part of it’s first season last week and the Mr. Jack Hoekstra, making suggestions for the partial development of Lower Little Park, Mary-Ann Boyd slated it would have to be considered a _ mis-use of public funds if the ‘District of Terrace were to spend any money fram general * revenue for the park after the yoters had turned down the referendum proposal. The matter will be discussed at future meetings. ‘ Policy for the use of- the - Department’s bus was adopted by the Commission. The policy incorporates six items which include use for minar sports or recreation only, bookings handled on-a first come first serve basis, bookings no more than thirty days prior to date of rental, organizations must supply gas and oil and driver with an “A” class licence and air licket or pay for such and sets maximum distances al Prince Rupert in the. west,- ‘Prinee George in lhe east, Kitima! to the south and Nass Camp to the north, Any trips payond these mits would receive special consideration from the administralion. The Commission hedrda brief presentation from the Terrace Arts Council with regards to ihelr request to — the Municipality for funds for’ the "4-75 operaling year, The brief Is already in the hands of the Municipal Council's finance committee so-no action was taken. : The Commission gave a sympathelic hearing to a request that they donate ice lime.for the good of the Child Development. Center = in Terrace, but had to turn the request down, It came fram Al Parfit of the: Terrace. Cen- tennials who informed the Commission of a benefit game on (he 20th of this month, bet- ween the Cents and the. Terrace Commercial Hockey League. The proceeds from the game will go to the Terrace Cerebral Palsy Association who are currently involved in the Child » Development Center. _ While [he Commission agreed (hal the cause was good and sympathized with the situation, they felt they could net forego the arena rental charge for (he game because of present policy. Whales may be running inlo some tough competition. (See story below). Kermodes fall to Richmond. a A disappointingly small crowd looked on Friday and’ Saturday evening as the Caledonia Kermodes dropped two games to the powerful Richmond Colts from the Lower Mainland. The Kermodes, who over the past several years have played to full houses every time aut, were forced to play in front of half empty bleachers. Although the locals lost both games, (hey were in the running for the victory most of the way. Friday night (hey roared back 1o lakea 71-70 third quarter lead after falling behind 30 10 9 al the quarter and 51-33 al the half. In the final quarter the Ker- modes were oul-scored 26-20 by the Colts for the victory. Saturday the boys jumped intoa half lime lead of 45-41 but lost the game in the second. half 101-78, . Friday nighl it was fouls that - hurl the -starling five in the -early going and left them 50-33 underdogs going into the-final h all, Inthe third quarter (hey used a full court press effectively and ended the quarter with the 71-70 margin, . Inthe fourth quarter the Colts responded by sending in a 6°?" cenler who played ball contrat long enougt lo give the Colls the victory while. holding off the Kermede's allacking efforts. One of the reasons for the Kermiodes third quarler come eback was good oul-side shooting from Andy Ruygrok, who emerged as the team's high scorer with 23 poinls. Team captain Kurt Houlden dunked 22 and Nick ‘Tooms, playing his Christmas workshop The Terrace Department of Parks and Recreation is of- fering a special Christmas present for community residents next Wednesday evening al 7:30 p.m. in. the Banquel Room of the Terrace Arena. Althal lime they'll meet you al the door, relieve you of one thin dollar and admil you into a ligh| and informative evening designed to make your holiday. season more enjoyable. = | During the course. of Mie evening a series of mini- workshops will be held, touching an everylhing from gift wrapping to hustessing during. the holidays, und just about everything in between, _ For your dollar you'll learn a lot, and in the bargain, receive refreshments frum the staff. The workshops will be run by lvcal resource people. first year with the senior team, netted the bail for 14 points. Salurday’s game was far closer bul the Kermode defense enuidn't hold if the Colts al- Dogfish floun: t _ The Whales, who dominated the first part of the Terrace Water Polo League's schedule, started the second half strongly with a win and then had thelr fins nipped in their second outing oi the schedule, In the first game, played last Thursday, the Whales took on and downed the Seals 10-5. Sunday they faced the Cut- throats and dropped the match 9-6, Thal win by the Cutthroals, » combined with an earlier 8-6 decision over the Dogfish, leaves the Culthreals in second place, a mere (wo points behind the Whales, . In [he only other game Iasi week the Seals squeeked out an - 8-7 verdict aver the Dogfish who" are showing signs of ' resurrection from the depths, The Dogfish have played eight games to date and have managed only one win, The full league standings are as follows: Thornhill off ‘on right foot. — ’, various ages have been showing Thornhill Junior Secondary School Basketball teams started their first ‘season of ‘league play Jast weekend in Prince Rupert, by giving nolice that they will make -thelr 7 presence felf this year, ‘The girls junior leam led the * sway For the school, laking twa of three matches. They oul- puinted Prince Ruperl Senior Secondary 33-28 ond Boolh Memorial 40-10 before dropping - Ue third’ match © 18-15) lo Hazelton, Diane Hull carried much of the attack in the Booth game, scoring 34 of the team's 48 points. tack in the second half, Jeading to the fop sided 101-78 score in, favor of the Richmond team. Leading {he scoring for the Kermodes in this culing were — lering TEAM gp. .w..Lpts Whales 8 & 2 72 Cutthroats §°3 10 Seals 644 8 Dogfish hig7 2 The league schedule from the present until-the 19th of this month is; a _ Terrace Water Polo Schedule to December 19, 1974. Thurs, Dec.5 * . 9:00 - Whales vs Dogfish « _ 9:45 - Cutthroats vs Seals Sun. Dec, 8 ' , 9:40. Dogfish vs Culthroats - 10:15 - Seals vs Whales Thurs. Dec. 12. . 9:00 - Whales vs Cutthroats 9:46 - Seals vs Dogfish , Sun, Dec. 1 * 9:90. Cutthroats vs Seals 10:15- Whales vs Dobpfish Thurs, Dec. 17 t . 9:00 - Seals vs Whales (7:45 « Dogfish vs Cutthroats ~The junior bays team gained’ spk in. thelr play, downing Prince Rupert Secandary 67-42:, and then dropping. a match to; Booth 54-39, mo Willie Chemko with 24‘and Kurt Houlden with 16 points scored. The Kermedes will compete cin a. Kitimat-lournament this weekend, ~ ‘ Skeena takes Kitimat Twice * Skeana. junior high school hoopsters {ravelled to Kitimat “last weekend and brought home ‘a pair of victories. =~ Only two. teams: made -the ‘trek, [he junior A boys, who downed the Kitimat seniors 37-' $4 and the Skeena. grade eight hoys who dumped thelr Kitimat counter-parls 48-23. oe “There's plenty of hoop action “In' Terrace this weekend as Skeena, Thornhill and Kitimat teams lake on teams from - ' Massel, Islands. ~ Thursday night al 6:30 it will be the QCI crowd against Queen Charlotte ’ “Thornhill al. Caledonia Senior Secondary. Friday al 3:30 at. Skeena Secondary Kilimat will take on Masset and then Saturday, again al Skeena, it's Skeena up against Masset with games starling al 2:30 p.m. . Efforis toward the formation of a Terrace’ Floor Hockey - Ledgue are continuing, but the feague arganizers are in need of _more bodies. cy About) twenty males, of, up regulary for the league's _ pessions Sundays, but for the formation of a league more are- needed.” “oot The school continues their ® found for two leams ~ Taylors “assault an the standings this weekend in Hazelton with lhe. girls and boys grade eight leams and (he schoel’s junior boys, team daing.baille, The junior boys ate also. expecied la face some tough | competition’ this ‘Thursday. evening’ when they take on Queen Charlolte Cily team, al” 7:30 p.m. in the gymaasium.of | Caledonia Senior Secondary School, ; . 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