‘League starts on 4 The Terrace Commercial Hockey League resumes play at the Terrace Arena Monday, should be in for some top notch action on that night. (Mark Hamilton Photo) Mark Hamilton Orphans: 635-6357 DeVries lead way to top. The Orphans are the team to beat in the 1975 portion of the Terrace Men's Basketball Association’s schedule, The Orphans are currently . riding an 11 win and 5 loss record to first ‘place in the standings with 22 points. Second place is held by both All Seasons Sporting. Goods and . Dakins good for 20 points. Twa points back of them are - Millers Mens Wear. wilh 9 wins in sixteen outings for eighteen points, The league’s cellar is still occupied by the Twin River . Chiefs wha have managed no ..Constructlan wha - are sporling 10 and 6 records, | : The Canadian. Ski Patrol | ‘advises you lo-wear the proper: Orphans who-has 225 points,- the ice. on January 4, 1975 in the fifth “dgainst the Kiitmat* cuts than most other’ of _ clothing-windproot, water- Nah “is "hi : ug, Terrace, 8 Bages, skiers: ‘To help fesseh his is, on wee pes ahs lent jackels and ski pants, MeKa: of Dakins wilh"3207 ve tr ge te : the” Skt” Patrol suggesta? that" ae ILUICUM TWIN THE cet: Cesk ts ute Ls coreg tbe ‘leather mitts or gloves, proper points and tenth ~ by. Jim ~ “~-], young’ skiers - wear’ protective: : eee IN: HEATR :, BUILDING ski socks, warm underwear, ; and a hal to protect your ears. wins in thelr first sixteen outings. League play will resume on _ the7th of January. As yet a new sehedule has nat been drawn up. In the scoring race it’s Ed DeVries of All Seasons leading the way with 335 points. Jon- Gurban of the Orphans is’ second with 273 and Rod Kluss_- of Millers Mens Wear is running third with 265,” Arne Janzen, another All Seasons. forward, ° has 261 points and fourth place and the Chiefs Larry Stevens is: holding down fifth spot with 251 points. | ’ . . Sixth place is held by Rudy Embury. of Millers, Mens ‘Wear. ° with 231. points.'with Mike , Ireland of Dakins in‘ seventh. ° Checkley of Millers’ Mens ‘Wear with 219 points, In the New Year the Herald would like to introduce a new column to its Sports Section. It'll be called Sportstalk and will provide cur ‘readers with a chance to express opinions, ask : questions and get Answers. It will be, in-part,-a Letter to the Sports Editor: . column, @ forum-where you can get your feelings off ‘ your chest, If you are writing to the sports editor, please enclose your name. If requested a pen.name ... will be used. : ‘If you have any questions: about. anything in the. ‘ sports field, we will try and answer them to the best of . ‘ our abilities.’ We're not experts on sports but we can — . gotothe people who are for theanswers. ne To make such a column a success we from our readers. Don’theshy, Address your’. gomments or questions to SportsT'alk care of the ; input | Herald, Box 399, Terrace, B.C. . _. Was just jammed Larry Woods _Hour, mixed. fun and_ fitness, .” have to have : right to work The Terrace Centennials will barely have time (o catch their breaths before plunging back into PNWHL action after New ' Years Day. And it will be a busy month with 11 games on the books, . On the 4th of January. the Terrace Centennial coach Wes Phillips has received good news from Calgary regarding the health of Larry Woods. The young defenseman, who was injured in the Centennials last game of 1974, is apparently suffering from little more than a jammed knee, an injury which caused some pain. and led to Woed’s leg-being enclosed in:a plaster cast.- So It was thought the injury -cauld + have been cartilege . damage but. because the knee - and his knee should be back and ready to go when the Cents hit. Winter pr Registration on a first-come, first served basis; for the Department of Parks and. Recreation's winter programs, will begin Monday. . In all the Department is of- ‘fering some twenty courses which include tiny tots, children's gymnasium ac- - tivities, children’s art’n'crafls, spanky. and “our. .gang, ~ children student needlework . and tapestry,'the Let's Boogie pleat before’ heading out for a Woods knee jud . and guitar. . andfrom 7 tod p.m, on Monday, Cents will play host to the Vanderhoof Bears. The following day the Prince Rupert Spruce Kings will be in Terrace. Januaty sth with two games. 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On the 9th of the month, a | Thursday, the Cents will travel to Kitimat to battle the Bagies, ged ok golf, cross: country skiing, chess, archery, belly dancing, _ Felurn to Terrace on the 19th: ciub has extended it's deadline - ~t.where they will battle : the for registration of kindergarte ogram registr yoga, social d ' cing, ‘indoor | ceramics, crochet, photography’; Registration fees vange from a low of $5 to1a high of: $18 with most courses around the $i0° mark, Mast courses run for ten weeks, ‘Registration will be held from” 9 Lo 12 noon and [rom 1 to 5 p.m.” Monday to Friday. next week. a] “.Wavigable Waters Protection Rot eee WS. 1970, Chapter M9 RiyTow Straits Limited hereby give notice that |. they:‘have, under Section 8 of the. sald Act,.deposited:. ”- The Terrace Commerclal’ an exciting the season, the Terrace Hotel & A third, and Pohie Lumber - weekend double-header against the Spruce Kings in Prince’ — George. ~ ; = On the -18th, Saturday, the Gents play Burns Lake in the, Braves horfe arena and then, Smithers Chiefs. On the 22nd, a Wednesday, they travel ta Prince Rupert for a gome: against the Coop sponsored Halibut. Kings’ and then they'll take’on the Smithers Totems In Smithers on the 25th. Again a long drive in _ between and they'll battle the... vounster you are urged to phone Kitimat Eagles at home the. following day. ; . They'll end the’ month. on Wednesday,. the 29th, .agalnst the Kitimat Eagles, __ top rate.’ ‘season and, playing against the , 7 . Awith the Blues in the Com- . will be held until these openings 6889 . | Phone at the earliest Hockey League. will resume Blues are on top af the stan-, and Buller Glass are lied for play Monday, January 6th with dings, the Blazers are gecond,G fourth spot. wl, two games, both of which 7 mann promise to provide more thana ! little excitement for Terrace .¢ hockey farts. ; a _ The flrat at 8:30:sees Gordon and.Anderson taking on the Buller Glass Bullets. G&Aand the Bullets have both recently shown considerable prowess on the ice and the game should be | + WINTER SUN! PLAN NOW for your The second game sees tha Terrace Hotel Blues battling the Mantique Blazers. The Blues have genorated excitement in almost every match so far this . team mma ted the peague for i, much of the first half of t ‘ season, they should really come HAWAII _ ve, : : _. ~ The Blazers will also be going | all outfor a win which would put |} them back ina first place tie /¢ mercial League standings. . Monday, January: 8, Man- tique’s will take.on the. Buller Glass Bullets. — Going into the second half of Littlest skaters : | a can register {| SPAIN — ° Because of the holiday break PORTUGAL the Terrace Figure Skating aged skating classes, | . Almost: all) of the - forty openings In the program have been filled but there are stilla — few openings and registration — .. For Reservations. have been filled, tf you have .an interested CALL Bob Harney 7 ‘or Gail Sharples NOW} ee Terrace Figure Skating Club ” ce registrar Anita Rowland ay 635- whe possible moment. to ! avold disappointment. , (635-6181 The locals“ have ‘but. two. scheduled games in February,” home stands Saturday, the first against the Prince Rupert Co-op Halibut Kings and Wednesday, ation and Tuesday only at the Terrace Recreation Center, = _ Starting dates for most. courses is the week of January °. * You early. ° Further information is: available at the Terrace, Recreation Center.:?. atop the’ Terrace Arena, or through the. Department's pamphlet “at. “yanious. retail outlets "in Terrace, including the Herald. ‘System's annual ‘are urged to register - a ie Welding Basic. OB s4an withthe: Minister of Transport,.at Ottawa, and In the, office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry. | — practical are included. spear ‘APPLIANCES BY:- 635-5431 “#910 W. 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And take notice that after the. expiration ‘of ‘one. month from the date of, the publ RivTow Straits: Limited will un sald Act apply:to the Minister of Transport, for ap- . ‘proval of the sald-site and planes,, Dated this 19th 1974 RivTow Stralts Limited. — lcatlon of this notice ©. der Section 8:of the’ ~SRebi Johnson, “Real Estate Manager. — location of the existing | — identified for the-°. - yalsobelindicated . t, giving the number: . ot number in front of which If os 1 B.cca | ‘ cere ee ee em es et ci eel tal ne HR ml te B timsal” Ral" Vina, Hina, inal Site Ih M0, Hi Tana Sete Bind Bite Minh” “[--:. procedure, cleaning and parts inspection, valve grinding and reseating, |... assemblies, reassembly, and testing. 72 hours, Tuesdays and Thursdays |. ‘jo... commencing January 7/1975. 7to10p.m. Fee $54.00, ge allan tae alone rent a . The Canadian -Ski Patrol accident” survey shows that the young, venturesome. .skler runs. & higher risk of facial. and head area f Lakelse_ headgear and learn to ski with caution, Coe, . ~~ PROGRAMME OF | ENING COURSES | ._ 3his course is intended to assist persons working in. trades which require 28 ” Ja certain amount pf welding skill, but do not warrant the emptoyment of a pee full time welder, Both theory and practical ate included. 72-hours. ” Mondays and Wednesdays commencing January 6, 1975. 7.10 10 p.m. . Fee: ‘ “Advanced Welding This course Is designed to, advance the‘ knowledge and skills-of persons. - ~ who have completed a .Basic Welding: course: or have field welding ex-' ~- perience, but who. have had ‘no formal’ instruction. « Both’ theory ‘and... “For those wha have been welding for a period of... one year, time on this course will be credited toward testing: 72 hours... Tuesdays and Thursdays commencing Janvary 7,,1975, 7 to 10. p.m. Fee. i? Heavy Duty Mechanic: 7, Q. Refresher - ~ Acomprehensive review of the Heavy Duty Mechanic trade, both gas‘and: * _ diesel: including - electricity, ‘drives, transmissions, brakes, ete.” in” - préparation for examination for certification... 60 hours. . Tuesdays and ‘ Thursdays commencing January 7, 1975: 7 to 10 p.m. Fee $45.00/..- 8 oy. Power Engineering : ‘This is a tutorlat type of. course for students who are taking the ap- .-propriate Southern ‘Alberta Institute of. Technology Course. to obtain: certification as one of the following:. Boller: Operator, Fourth Class’. Engineer; Third Class Engineer; Second Class Engineer; or First Class . - “Engineer. 72 hours. Saturdays, commencing January 4,1975. 9 a.m. to - _* 4:p.m.' Fee $54,00, oe . - “= 2 and 4-oyole gasoline | coui'se is designed’ for tradesmen and will include dismantling : ‘Basle’ Engine Giork "This - ~ eylinder reconditioning, crankshaft fitting, piston and connecting rod