eet ETE oe ace . Kitimat "B” team, tied for third : fm. place, home} , BY DONNA SEMINUK: # which took place in Terrace, B Smithers, f and Prince Rupert took part in , the festivities.’ me, i There are four teams in‘the - pacific North. “West 'Hockey . bague, They are the Kielma, To e. elispar Loggera, : ithers Nats, Smithers © fotems and . the « Houston . uckies, Games started et. 8 ‘anid oggers-+:2) Toes: & Luckies, Nov.4 Luckles & Totems;.6 ‘& | Loggers - More play | day. news » ” The weekend of the ith ‘of : e October was busy for aver three hundred - ‘students who participated in the Second. North West . Athletic Playday, Students. from. Terrace, Hazelton, Kitimat, Tieing Hazelton 1-1," “and defeating Calidonia 5-0 in final . Senior” Saccer, - resulted’ in- Kitimat placing first and . winning the right.to represent _ the North’ West in the provincial, : : finals held this year in Victoria on the 14th and 19th and 20th, of November. In Junior, Soccer; after two . Playdays, Skeena and Chandler-. Park are tied for first-place. There will be a play-off in the - - near, future to detide. the. winner. ‘ In volleyball, action, Kitimat Senior Boys. "'A’', are. still - undefeated ta win the volleyball section of this Playday.-Kitimat’ | ‘Seniors placed third inB.C., last ‘year and show the potential of ‘ going-all out again: this: year. Kitimat’s:Junior-boys team’ ‘are not doing as well as the seniors, by placing third and forth to ° Skeena A” team who came in. | ‘first and to Booth: who came in: ’ second: Kitimat "Senior Girls walked all_ over opposition in Senior. Girls. Volleyball. against’ Prince Rupert: “were; the defending Jr. ‘Champions. poeanaing playe.'s were: . .Le Tournea, ‘C, This year Caledonia: wins-the leam trophy. “Beason, | ° This: Playday was’ very well organized which, made: in.ver’. I This ‘Play day was very: well: ‘organized. whilch ‘made it.very... ‘successful.’ : The next:, Playday a will be held in Prince Rupert on’ mae October 23rd... See you all there! ar ", Luckies; _ Smithers; The. highest ~ § score in -one game being . 15-6). ; ~The” fl: . Kitimat Senior Girls were sixth | in the province last. year. The. . outstanding players of the 16th’ -f am Pat ‘Kennedy, ~ Sandy’: . ‘Welin and Briget Bors. 9... : Shifting. te Junior Girly . x ; ‘Volleyball, Skeena “A”::team.- 9; . defeated Kitimat “A”, in three- J “games 11-5, 15-3, 15-7, Kitimat is} ‘In Junior ‘Crass- ‘ Country, the. Kithmat .boys 1 defeated Terrace. “to © win,” ‘leaving both, teams tied’ for ‘the _ Luckies, 12 Nats & Loggers + 16 — “Nats &; Luekies;. 18, Loggers '& 23 Nats & Loggers (HOME): * “19 Log Lickies & Totems 24 Nats & . Loggers (HOMED) ; 28° Nats & | pLUckies , 30 Nats & Totems ~L 31 ‘Totenis ‘&--Nats, * Toféms Luckies & Loggers (HOME). ies Loggers &: Nats” (AWAY) 7 | Loggers & Luckies (AWAY), 11 Luckies & Totems, 13 Luckies &- Nats Totems: (HOME) 14 Luckies &. Nats a! Sm ithera, “I 307° Totems: & Nats, Luckies & Loggers (HOME). . .Feb.-3 = -Totems & Nats; 5 - ; Totems ’ & Loggers,” “Nats: & Luckies; 6- Totems & Loggers ; 10- Nats & Totems;-12+.Nats & (HOME), Totems & Luckies; 13 - Nats & Loggers (HOME); 17 - Luckies & Nats, 19 - Loggers & Luckies. (AWAY), ” Totems & - Nats; -20 - Loggers & Totenis (AWAY), Nats & Luckies; 24 - Luckies.” &..Totems; 26 -,, Luckies &-..Nats,° Totems’. &° ' Loggers: (HOME) ; 27+ Totems: & Loggers: (HOME) : - Houston | ‘home. games ‘to! be played | -in ; Smithers “until: 1 ‘January 1972 - Games | followed - by “+ are home games played in Kitimat as: arranged at League oeting ; ; 26 September: 1971: ‘PLAYOFFS | TO - ‘START: - March: 3rd in Smithers. or H- ouston, March: Sth .in Kitimat . Semi Finals to be: 3. out, of. B, Finals to be 4 out’ ‘of 7.": g: 00 “eth Sunday 12 :90 (Kit) pues ® . -grubstaked. twa ; ‘miners....In yelurny hey gave’ “hima. claim. Greek : ade ° ‘frail . "George Hills is remembered as " the. father of. the Anglican. . Chureh j in: ‘British Columbia. Sorry! . Nolines. M. Tataryn, and Po a. Lenchuca. —. “In the Senior Boys. ‘Cross ; Country, Caledonia placed first 7 a. with Kitimat ‘in:second. place. ), Nats’ & .- Carnival: he. arnival..&. - & Loggers ~ Game Times: ‘Thursday and :; Saturday $:90 and Sunday 2:00: CENTENNIAL MEMO - Bishop ‘Tanimy, Larkin n spotlights folk portion”. with efforts from Terry Diehl, made a a. ofthe show: Tammy was one of the co-. producers ofthe show and- ‘together Gordie Sheridan hides behind. his English cap but his music stands out for some. 200 people | gathered at “Sweet Rock from Térrace changed the -folk pace to more of a fast moving rock and roll: sound Saturday night. “the inera Id: inadvertent ly switched the spltures on - * the Thornhill & Pruiden Ad. . Below ‘and aright a ate the. eas with the pictures 8 as. “they | should Wd be. CL , : at y ; “10: ‘Months ‘Old. &. “\mriaculate. we ‘Bae Scott Aver. 4 Bedrdoms, full basemeiit, dbl. carport,: Alcan ‘siding, ‘excellant location for schools and downtown. Paved ‘street with, onderground : services summer" “smashing success. jurisdiciton Rupert ‘The cost of. ‘ rose to a new ’ Kiwanis Club, . ‘Saturday night’s musical affair. Gordie as well as other performers’ children, parents. group featured. vocalist Tammy Larkin, whose picture will appear in The _ tomoerrow’ S.. herald, PRUDEN REALTY Ltd. 635- 6371 -QWNER TRANSFERRED, a and livingroom. with fireplace, Extra finishing in. ‘the a be assumed with payments of only:$165:-pér month at 8' per a cent, Call our roffice Yoday f - 4735 LOEN: G features of | this: home are ‘carpeted Ilvingroom, “concrete _ foundation; : auto oll heat ‘Gall. us for Bn. : was. officially: terminated ” in ‘British Columbia at midnight on October 21. ‘This means Terrace outdoors men will not require cdniptire: ‘permits nor burning permits — until the opening of the i972 fire; season next spring... |. “There were 2,898 fires. duving ’ the “year compared - with. the. record of 4,003 created in. 1970..- . By. far ‘the ‘biggest: in ferms of" -are burned was the TEE fire which spread over 250,000 acres near Fort Nelson before éool - damp weather subdued it inate __ Other such as the Sue: and Lill S - fires which seriously threatened . the towns of DONALD and LIEL- LQOET respecitively will not t be “forgotten quickly. The Terrare area under forest experienced no major fire loss. > $9,752,000. compared. with ‘$8,888,000 in 1970. Total estimated area. . burned is 878,000 acres. Although.not a “reeord, it. is well above the average ‘of 263,437, acres forthe . previous 10 years, . Hallowparty Free Fireworks, prizes, hot dogs, pop, all this will be the scene of the. ThirdAnnual Kitimat Halloween: Party sponsored by the Kitimat The bonfire party will take place on Sunday, October 31st at 7 p.m. between the post oftice. J . and swimming pool. Fireworks will be launched into space from the heliport after dark. | | ‘The Kiwanis: Club: has been - busy with their candy sale for the last weék and will use the played some origianl wark.. porceeds to sponsor this annual § © Approx.'1,200 sq. feet, 3 bedrocms, carport, {ull basement. —_ event. Their. assorted candies CMHC mortgage at 634 percent - $176.76 mantnly, Fult price are $1.00 a bag and may beused § - _$26,500-- $2,000 down may handle! cin ge for treates and Halloween. ~ ; The party is open to all’ages,. . teenagers . ‘and ra a - . of the Prince - district, fighting. the fires estimated ‘high of ’ Laurie Thain received a fine round of applause when she sent her almost western sounding voice into the Skeena gym. Master of Ceremonies Art Bates spoke for everyone at the show when after - Laurie finished he said,” “Doesn’ tshe make you feel _ happy?” ~ gASSIAR CONSTRUCTION LT. .“Bianners & Builders ot “Quality Hames” mo, Phone Mr A. 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