» League. announced. last ‘we PAGE Ag . World championsip _ for Terrace Logger’s The Terrace Downtown Lions Loggers Sports, Day, to be held May 26 this year, will host a world championship event. The International Axemen's Federation, headquartered in Tasmania, has ‘alloted and sanctioned ‘one world. cham. - pioship to Terrace, one of seventeen such events which” are distributed throughout North America..: Of . - the remaining sixteen there will be six at the. Pacfie . National Exhibition in Vancouver, two at the Canadian National Exh- bition in Torento, one .' in Vic- torla, one in Mission and_one in Port Alberni. The remaining five will be held in the United States competitions. . The world championship event for the Terrace show will be the pole failing. The Lions will also hos t a Canadian championship event: to be an- nounced March 8. Dave Maroney, a director of Canlog, in making the an- nouncement of the world - championship said that loggers are expected for the event from all over the world and that. compeitiors from as far away. as Australia and Tasmania are expected to be in Terrace for the one day event. Patterson drops ' final game The Buster Patterson rink of Terrace only Jost two games in the northern zon e mixed play- downs last weekend in Van- derheof but (he second loss pul them out of the running. Buster, curling with his wife-~ Paulette and Gord and Anita Rowland, dropped agame in the early rounds of the two event . play-downs, and then went on a winning’ streak to take the B sideof the draw. The other area representative, Len Engin’ of Kitimat touk the A event. The two teams met in the finals for the right to represent the north in the provincial mixed play-downs and Engin emerged.in wilh a hard fought victory. - : H : Engin earned himself and his ‘rink a trip to the provincial finals while.the Patterson " quartet earned the trip back ta Terrace and some well- " deserved rest. Badminton news - The Terrace Badminton Club was determined to win the Terrace-Kitimat Challenge Cup and take possession for the coming year .and they did, topping Kitimat over the weekend by a mere four points.. The badminton action took place al the Skeena Secondary School and when the birds had stopped flying, the resulls were tabulated and Terrace was out ‘front 22-18, Commercial tournament announced — If all goes according to plan Terrace ‘residents will be. treated. to some. excellant ‘hacke¥-action to end the year of _ ice in the ‘Terrace Arena, The Terrace - Commercial Hacke ste * tan" Sie raPaat ra - Save On Gas Get up to 25 miles more. per Gal. of gas. in your car.. Amazing “water-burner” uses the principle. of , converting water to hydrogen. and oxygen enabling your car to utilize it - as fuel. Very simple device that can be installed on any | car in approximately ¥4 hour using. materials that you purchase locally for about | $500 . ° For complete in- structions send. $9.95 to Jelco Investments Lid. 180 Molnar ’ Re, Kelowna, B.C.., February 20 Wednesday 12-2: General Skating 3330-4130 - 12 & Under 4345-5245 - General Skating Friday February 22 7:15-9:15 - Students & Aduits Saturday February 23 5215-7 - General Skating ‘Sunday February 24 by:a parent) 8-10 - Adults ONLY Monday February 28 Tuesday February, 26 5pm. For reservation . There _ pisTRICT OF TERRACE - PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Skating _ . Schedule (Pre-Schosters FREE} g-lam + General Skating (Pre-Schoolers FREE) §:30-7:30 - Family Skating (Children must be accompanied roof aft . ve |. 10118-T2ndon - General Skating (Pre-Schoolers FREED. 7:30-9:30 - Ganeral Skating Tickets are now available for the Terrace Ice Show March 2 and 3. Tickets are also availabie for ihe Capilano lee Show March 22 and 23. Olfice hours for the Terrace Recreation Centre, ‘Terrace Arena are Monday to Friday 9-12, 1- The next. event tha raqueteers have planned {s a Club Fun Tournament scheduled for next Sunday, ‘Fdbruary 24. The action will lake place again in the Skeena gym and run from noon ‘to 6 ‘p.m. Anyone wishing to com- pele is urged to phane 635-2010 and let-the Club know. The Club is also planning a social event for club members - this Saturday evening. © hockey that they are currently hard at, work organizing a men’s hockey tournament for the 6, 6and7.af-: April, the last weekend there . will be ice in the Arena untli the - summer hockey school. — . “The. touramanet- would in ali ‘ *probablity according to League president Mike Kenny, fealure ‘Iwo games Friday, three Salurday and three Sunday. The last evant of the season, the second annual Press-Jay be Smockey fiasco, will. be. held thal Sunday evening.” Teams expected to ‘par- ticipate will .ceme from Kilimat, Prince Rupert, Hazelton and possibily Stewart. number were he augmented by one.or two Terrace entries depending on the number of out-of-town en- tries. ot The (eam. line-ups for local entries and game schedules, as the lournment dates draw near. ’ * ’ oe ‘ phone 635-2042. ‘THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Herald will publish ‘ reports on the tournment as” ~ they are received including full ~ By M.G. Andrews On Saturday February 16th, high school stadents from Prince Rupert, Smithers, Hazelton and Kitimat can- verged on Terrace for the second of four sclieduled- tournaments. The competition is divided into two sections, 8 senior section for students altending senior high schools and a junior section for those attending junior high schools. - The tournament was arganized Mr. Keray ‘Wing and members of the Skeena School Badminton Club. The Skeeno students gained valuable ex- perience in making up the draw for the sixly-four entries and in helping to run the tourney itself. Play started at 9 a.m. on, Saturday morning with the Bays’ Singles and Doubles being played at Skeena School while the corresponding Girls’ events were being played at Caledonia School. It proved to béa long day with Kermodes finish second over-all any . . by dim Proctor . _ The Caledonia Kermodes boys team placed second in the Spruce City Invitational Tournament in Prince George last weekend after losing first place to the Kamloops Red Devils. Friday night Terrace started off by defeating Fort St. John. After the grueling bus ride to Prince George from here, . the Kermodes were able to score on only 38 of 102 shots attempted but despite the poor shooling, the managed to score 89 points to Fort St. John’s 79. High scorers for the Kermodes were Larne Dakin with: fourteen points and Greg Ross: .with eleven, | ‘ .In preparation for the mid- Apell start of the lacrosse season In Terrace, the. Terrace Lacrosse, Association will hold | ‘i's annual general meeting - March 6 in the Senier Citizen's Room of the Terrace Arena; ‘The meeting will get under way alB pam.) oale ete : ~The meeting. will deal: firnt'- with annual reports and the "TERRACE LACROSSE ASSOCIATION ~ ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MARCH 6, 1974 nior continued, support will allow us fo realize this goal. were ahead 3930, .— Lacrosse nearly two hundred games being played and the last final was not completed until nearly 9 p.m.. . ‘a Flight was won by Paul Fogtmann of Terrace and J. Ross of Kitimat was second, ‘The 'B’ Flight was won by Lloyd Vanderkwaak of Terrace. In the Senior Girls’ Singles the ‘A’ Flight was won by Jean McRae was second. Both girls are fram Terrace. The ‘B’ Flight was won by M.:, Yee af Hazelton. LO In the Senior Boys’ Doubles the 'A’ Flight was won by Paul Fogtmann and Stephen Petersen of Terrace with A. Scott and J, Lam of Prince Rupert second. The ‘B! Flight was won by J. Ross and R. Hopkins of Kitimat. ; The Senior Girls’ Doubles ‘A’ Flight was won by Jean Both and Margaret McRae ofTerrace with M. Yee and C. Sargeant of Hazelton second, There was no _“B’ Flight In this event. ¢ On: Saturday afternoon, Caledonia hit for a much im- proved 39 of 82 shots attempted. to defeat Quesnel B1-62, Again Lorne Dakin led the way with 21 points, while Rudy Embury was second with fourteen. The game against Kamloops was not so successful for the Kermodes. Starting off in true . Kermode style, Caledonia held the Red Devils 19-13 by the end of the first quarter. Kamloops, . however, regained the lead early in the -second, relying greatly on the height of seven | footer Alan Chapple. At the end of the first half the Red Devils They maintained this "Jead witil the final buzzer, with coming term and after that it is expected ihat the basic groundowrk. for the. coming season will be covered. - : . Mark. that ddte ‘on your: calendar, March-.6,. for * the annual, meeting ..of the Terrace: Lacrosse Association and, watch the Herald, for an interes (ng: and dnformative ‘column on ‘ Lacroase, slarting. early in March. ! 1 | Terrace dominates badminton — The Senior Mixed Doubles ‘A’ Flight was won by Paul Fogimann and Jean Both of Terrace with J. Ross and N. Pourrier of Kitimat second. "The 'B’ Flight was won by Lloyd . Vanderkwaak and §. Atchison of Terrace. In_ the - Junior . Singles ‘A’ Flight J, Bhanwar of Prince Rupert was first and Ricky Slemko of Terrace was second. The ‘B' Flight was won by B. Hodgson of Kitimat. ‘ In the Junior Girls’ Singles G. Eastbrook of Smithers was first and - Denise ‘Solowoniuk of Terrace was second. The ‘B‘ Flight of this event was won by Debbie Hallam of Terrace. The Junicr Boys’ Doubles were wou by J. Bhanwar and T. Lam of Prince Rupert with Ricky Slemko and Mickey Black of Terrace in second place, The ‘B’ Flight was won by B. Linley and N. Videgain of Kitimat. “ . The Junior Girls’ Doubles ‘A’ Chapple dropping in 21 points to give the Devils an 82-67 win ove r the Kermodes, High scores for the Kermodes came from Rudy Embury with 22 and Lorne Dakin with 14. Next weekend the Kermodes Flight A. Regensburger and 8, Etzerfza of Prince Rupert’ were firat with D. Barber and §, Lorcher of Smithers, second. . The 'B’ Flight was won by , *‘Havard and G. Extrabrook o Smithers, cs In the Junior Mixed Doubles ‘A’ Flight, D, Charland and M. Hacard of Smithers were first and J, Bhanwar. and . A... Regensburger of Prince Rupert were second. The ‘B’ Flight was won by T. Lam and §. Etuerdza of Prince Rupert. It. was a most enjoyable lournament and special thanks are due to Mr. Keray Wing for all Une time and effort he put into the organization of this tourney. “ Members of - the. club also deserve a mention for - - the efficient way in which. they ran the tournament. _ The next. Badminton Playday willtake place in Kitimat intwo - weelts time. . The North “West Zone Finals will be held three weeks from now at Smithers. in Spruce City Invitational Tournament travel to Ketchikan to play a. two ‘game series against the Kay igh Kings. These will be the last games for Caledonia until-March 9, when they meet ‘(he Prince Rupert Rainmakers in the Zone Finals. . Carnival a flop The British | Columbia Association of Non-Staius In- dians Terrace branch spon-. sored it's first: winter carnival over. the week-end and if was a flop. ./ sok aan { '- The weather > wouldn't operale Saturday and so cross- /colntry snow shoeing,. snow shee races and snow - sculp- turing, among other events, had _ to be eancebled. Then Sunday the group had ““yenled the Arena from 5 to-10 p.m, but -had to close dowa early,. The number of, Terrace residents ‘who..turned. cut: for. : figure skating and scrub hockey" ‘displays was‘ not’ eneouraging : and,. shortly “before . the’ event énded there was just six people watching while the boys played . hockey, 5° i ».m. at Terrace Vic Froese Trucking Ltd. The MacGillls & Gibbs Co. Prince-Skeena Forest Products Ltd. ’Reum Motors Ltd. Tymoschuk Agencies Terrace International Truck &. Equipment _ 7 Skeena Auto Metal Ltd. . po Finning Tractor Ltd. ° os ; Red‘s Billiard Sanders Welding Lid. Rowford Splice Rite Ltd. Fleet Service Ltd, . ‘Millers Mens’? Wear - Bob’s Shoes . Ricar Automotive: - * Terrace Chrysler”: Uptand Shell.” co- — ‘Sportsmans Barber Shop Ernies Kentucky Fried J, 8H Home Service * - - Other events that did take - place’ were a figure skaling display by the Terrace and™ Kitimat Skating Clubs and a | men’s scrub hockey game. A ‘wornen’s game was not played due to lack of participation: The BCANSI local had hoped to make the event an annual one but a spokesman said the future of the Carnvial will come under seruliny following. the - disap- Pointing weekend... : . The group is’. planning a . Spring” Carnival and ‘preparations have - been going on since January. Tobe in- chided in this event are a native Jatts.and-crafts. show, displays ‘ by native dancers from Canada © |!\" - and the United States and so on.: Indian food will-.also jbe included. No further. delail have been announced as yel. - Annual Reports - Election of Officers Arena - Se Citizen's Room . “WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY a, vs | in Kitimat = Spartanettes. The Spartanettes ca By Avis Agnew If the Kitimat Chiefettes expected to win their own tournament last weekend, they were disappointed.°. The Terrace Kermodees on the * other hand were anything but They pulledaffa few easy wins lo take first place in the 1st Annual Kitimat Invitatlonal Tournament. with . brought together teams from Prince Rupert, Houston, Terrace, Hitimat,.. Smithers and Hazelton. ' , In their first game on Friday afternoon, the Kermodees faced the Smitherg girls in ‘a game that ‘saw the lead teeter-totter between teams with Smithers | point up at the half. In - the Second half ‘the Kermodees . jumped into the lead and kept it to finish off on top of a 53-44 score. Leading the Terrace girls were Ronda Monsees with 16 points, Avis Agnew with . 14 and Shelley ‘Wilcox. with 13 points. Heatherington added 15 points for the Smithers girls. “Two hours later the Ker- modees were on the court again- this time meeling the Housten Sihouettes, © Led-by Ronda Monsees with.a 31 point con- tribution, Terrace took a 67-39 victory to place themselves in ‘the final ‘game ‘for. first place. foi, . . Expecting to meel the Prince Rupert Rainbirds in, this match, the Kermadees returned to Kitimat on Saturday te come up “against (the, Hazelton had beat out the Rainbirds who: were suffering the absence’ of Tina Ciccone. : The Kermodees came on -. strong in the first 8 minutes to grab an 18-2 lead at the quarter . time, and then. waltzed. along’, - with scores of 24-10 at the half * and 36-12 at three quarler time. to finish the game to the tuneof 44-20 win. Ronda Monsees with - 14 points and Avis Agnew with'S points. topped Caledonia scoring. Terrace placed both Ronda Monsees and Avis Agnew on the all-star leant. “ The girls won't ses any action until the their zone Finals herein | 2 weeks time (March | and 2). Gordon and © Anderson versus og Buller’s Glass Bullets Friday “The Commercial ‘Hockey League came between Gordon. and ‘Anderson and (he Buller’s* Glass Bullets that was to. have been played tonight has been re- scheduled for Friday-night. © The game, the last of the regular season for the. Com~ mercial League, will-get under - way at 9:30 pam... Bs regenera rent oh vice training. Terrace, BG," : . I . - Se, Districtof# Terrace ss Parks and Recreation Department - Help Wanted: Mate and Female ‘Summer Employment’ - ”. There are vacancies for high school students now. open for summer staff to work an playgrounds and daycamps. The | * fob will cover tha summer months July and August and will entail supervision of children from elementary, and secon-* dary school. Leaders will work in the areas of Arts and Crafts, Drama, Outdoor Education, Games and Sports. Successful candidates mus? attend training courses In ser- - (nteresiad parties areasked to make application in their own “handwriting stating age, experience and interests. -Ap- plications should be addressed to: ~ ae Gtanna ” ‘Superintendent Parks and Recreation ., 3245 Eby Street. aehe and must be iinolaterthanMarch8, W974. The enthusiasm of the 150 players who mate up the.10 teams last year, shows that Lacrosse could become a major. summer sport In Terrace, =n = _______Please Attend ————__—— The Terrace Lacrosse Association Wishes To Thank The Following Business For Their aS _” Hinanclal Support During The Initial Year of Lacrosse in Terrace...” Chicken. ’.) Duhan’s Welding Lid. ois) Cedarland: Tire Service ‘Ltd.: “Alltrans Express Ltd... _Lehmann H. Jeweller Ltd. ~Dog-N-Suds) A & W Drive-In: Terrace Motors: Ltd Phil's: Service Centre * Mountview ‘Bakery Ltd Ogawa. Presiden cen re] |