pdnesday,_ September 2i, 1966 TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Page. Five errace. Basketball Assn. ets Up Winter Program m On Thursday, September. 15th; the first meeting of the maerace Basketball Association. was held, Returned to office re Fred Philpot (President) and Nairne Culver (Secretary- t. She proposed . “programme: “for 1966-87 basketball. season As Follows: © ~. JUNIOR LEAGUES’ ‘nior Boys — Age 10 to. 13, @ team from. Veritas Cath- School and:.three teams from Race Community. Centre © will a league schedule :through- Rthe winter. Games will be held he Community Centre” every @eday night- from 6:00 p.m. ‘to ma p.tn. Registration of interest- manlayers will be, held at the Zmunity Centre Monday even-|, » September. 26th and October 8 from 6:00. p.m. to 8:00 p.m. @eenior Girls — Age 10 - 13. mne team from Veritas and mese teams. from the Terrace meemunity Centre will play a meue schedule throughout the mer, Games will be held at the n 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Regis- ron of players will be held at Community Centre on Sunday merncons, October 2nd and Oc- mr Sth from 1:00 pm, to 3.00 mtermediate Bays — Age 14. 15. “ ree or four teams from the| _ a rrace Community Centre will articipate in a league schedule and exhibition games throughout male winter. Games will be played mavery Tuesday Night from 64:00 m. to 8:00 pan. Registration of mayers will he held Tuesday even- mees September 27th and October meh from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the mommunity Centre. m Intermediate Girls — Age- 14: -| 15, m Three or four teams from’ the eaommunity Centte will participate mai a league schedule throughout mae winter. Games will be played mavednesday afternoons from 3:30 - s:00 p.m. Registration of players ill bé held Wednesday after- moons, September 28 and October gach from 3:30 to 6:00- p.m. ME All players wishing to play Masketball in one of the meng the times listed. Any player Srishing to play, but unable ttend registrations may leave his Mame, age and rommunity Centre, SENIOR MEN A senior league will be formed]. .” Terrace. Games will be played fuesday and Thursday evenings mit Skeena Secondary school. Team atries are now being accepted mer entry into the Terrace Sr. | M@tasketball League. To ‘be accept- fle a team must have a minimum j MONEY. YUKON | rs actor Parts LTD; BOX 554, PRINCE GEORGE PHONE coe tomatic Raler Rebuilding af New Undercarriage, above: meapues are asked to register dur- | to.}- ‘phone number |. ~~ : aith ’ Bill Casey at the Terrace |” basurer}, Brother Kearns of Veritas” was elected Vice Presi-. doe ‘eight players” registered. Team entries may be left with Bill Casey atthe Terrace Community Centre or with F. Philpot V13- 6441. Practice sessions will start on Tuesday and Thursday even- ings 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. at. Skeena Secondary school, October 4th and 6th, Players not. registered ‘on a team, but wishing to play, should attend practices and also should leave their names and phone|. numbers with Bill Casey at. the Community Centre. A Senior Women’s team is being. formed for play throughout the winter, Practices will be held at .| Cassie Hall School every Thursday evening. No starting date has yet been announced. Any - interested: players.should contact Pat Gair at ‘VI 3-5149, Busy Season Planned Terrace Little: Theatre Assocla- tion held its first meeting of the fat] geason ‘on September 12 at the home of Mrs.. Hazel Cambrin. .- ’ President of the ‘group, Mrs. Molly Nattress, welcomed several new mentbers and heard finalize- tion reports from the ‘committee in charge of the August perform- ance of “In The Rough.” It was learned that a. small profit was realized fromthe event and ‘this will be turned over to the Cen- tenntal Committee. ’ Well-known Canadian" directors, Peter Boretski and G. Zouve have been named as possible choice for ‘a: visit to Terrace next April. to direct. a. play. The: professional director service will be sponsored by the Dominion Drama Festival Committee of Canada. -Mien Van Heek reported on ‘her attendance at. a B.C. Dramta Ass0- ciation..meeting in. August. - She outlined ‘Plans. ‘of B.C.D.A. presi- ‘dent Tom Kerr to-provide a work- shop for winning plays. In annual |" one-act festivals. “Terrace. Little Theatre will bring a- touch “of old England to the local stage during the Christ- -\mas season. when Molly Nattress |. (Reg. Price $1 4.75) 7 For Little Theatre will undertake ‘direction of a traditional Jack and ‘The ‘Bean- stalk pantomime. This will be the first attempt at entertainment of this nature on the part of the local group. =: - Loreen MeColl will direct the first Terrace Little Theatre . pro- duction of the year — a rib-tick- ling farce entitled “So Long As They're Happy,” which brings to mind the hilarious. success of Charlie’s Aunt,-produced here two years ago by Mrs. McColl, . Readings for “So Long” have been completed and a cast com- prising newcomers to Little Thea- tre, as well as oldtimers, hds now been selected. Main: character in ‘the play is an English pops singer who manages to get into one | scrape after another. _ The play will be staged in the Terrace © Community’ Centre on November 5 and 6. —— " LEADERS NEEDED Leaders: and assistants are urgently needed for the Skeena Guide District. Anyone interested is asked.to contact Mrs. Sparks, VI3-5851 or Mrs, G. Kerr, VI3- 2677. Training will be provided. pmunity Centre every Sunday |: rr es ee So so ; q = First Cedarvale Fair. Termed Successful © What has been termed a. “very: successful” Fal! Fair was held at: good number of entries registered, : and keen competition, particularly. in the vegetable category. - .-. The Fall Fair was a‘ “first” venture by the Woodcock-Cedar- ~ vale Farmers Institute and it ig hoped it will now -become an annual event.. * Judges for the Fair were Mrs. Metcalfe of Burnaby (mother of Mrs. Jean Jefferies of Cedarvale); Mrs. Han Olson, Cedarvale and Joe Jaarsma, Kitwanga, Ribbon prizes were awarded. Art Diesing of -Cedarvale was Grand Aggregate winner. . arts -plug q diversified selection - of pairitings by local ‘artist, Mrs.- Freda Diesing prompted favorable comment:from visitors. 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