THE CALEDONIA CROSS COUNTRY TEAM (Left fo right back rowé Grant Harris, Coach Roger Prior, Dusdal, Kevin Earl, Geoff fen Nelson, Kerry Delaney. (Front row) €rnie Parr. _ BOWLING TERRACE FIVE PIN BOWLING ASSOCIATION by Lilllan Joyes It’s an exciting time around the bowling lanes of late, what with-our. Annual Bowl-A-Spiel over, we now come to our Tournament for the various leagues. We have just completed the first half of ow Master - Junior Tournament. The com- pletion of this will be the upcoming weekend. Our Golden Age - Peewees Tournament has also hit the halfway mark. It will also be completed this weekend. ‘We would like to ask for the support of the parents of the various bowling groups to come out and lend your support to the children and to our Golden Age citizens. There is so much fun to be shared by your participation and encouragement that you should not miss this won- derful opportunity. Share it with your child. The results will be published next week for the above. . We have some excitin scores again this week an - here they are: Monday Mens Team High Triple: Reds - H07. Team “High Single: Reds - 1179; ‘ Mens High Triple: Clifford '- 890, Mens High Single: Jim Jarvis. - 340. Monday Mixed - . Team. High Triple: Wind- mills - 2745 Team High ‘Single: Mix Ups - 990. Mens High Triple: Werner Braun - 645. ‘Mens: High Single: Werner Braun - Ladies High Triple: Matherson - 619. Roy Les Ladies High Single: Jo- Anne . McCann - 221. Tuesday Coffee League Team High Triple: Si 2797 Team High” Single: - Larks - 1034 Ladies High Triple: Norma LaFrancois ‘- 707. Ladies High Single: Judy Lindsay - Tuesday. ‘ed ' - Team. Tri le: George . Hauglant ‘Trucking - 3379. Team High Single: George -Hanglarid Trucking. - 1294. Mens. High Triple: Keith Soules - 795. ; Mens Hi single: George: . Haugiand:~ 269 s Ladies High Triple: Elaine Osbourne - 701 : Ladies High Single: Eva Wilkinson ~ 288, : Wednesday Matinee Team High Single: Coffee Whippers - 2920 Team High Single: Coffee Slurpers ~ I Ladies High ‘Triple: Isobell Durand’ - 644 _ Ladies - High Single: Pat Sheichuk - 303. Wednesday Ladies Team High Triple: Roadrunners - 2926 Team High _ Single: Roadrunners - 1020 Ladies High Triple: Sharon Mutschke - 641 Ray =o Single Joyce Thursday gh iinple: Tilicum Taste 3334 ‘ Team High Single: Tillicum Theatre - 1233 Mens High Triple: Bjornnoa - 788 . ens High Single: Del * Bjorngon - 319” - Ladies High Triple; Diane _ Mumford - 757 Ladies High Single: Joan _ Broake - 235 Del. - os Friday Mixed i Davies - 248 . Squad a igh Triple: 4077 Boys High Single: Geoffrey . ters - Team. High Single: 4077 Boys High Souble: Geoftrey Squad - 1098 Deters - 309 Mens High Triple: Jim ‘op Three Teams: Terrace Jarvis - 806 . Tigers -35 pts. Pin Splitters - - Mens High Single: Jim 9 pts. Bear Cubs + %— Jarvis - 378 « Ladies High Triple: “Mary Top Averages - Girls: Twila Lindstrom < 705 Beard - 132, Melissa Davies - Ladies High Single: Mary 115, Sheryl Tetrault - 108. Lindstrom - 274 Boys: Troy Tymaschuk - Friday Juniors Top Three Teams: The Greats -34 pts. Hot Shots -31 ts. Red Barons - 23 pts. ‘ome on Red Barons, get the lead out — you can win. Girls High Single: Brenda 135. Kevin Edgar - 130. Geoffrey Deters - 128, Peewee Girls High Si Single: Jo-Anne Mumfer: Girls MS all aoe Double:. Cheryl Barber. - 245 Bae High Single: Darren Girls High ariple: Brenda Samson - 137 Warwyk - Boys High Double: Andrew Boys High ‘Single: Conrad Barker - 245 Heynen - 197 Girls Top Averages: Ja- Girls High Average - -Brenda Anne Mumford: 105. Barber - 176 Shannon Tymaschuk - 95. Boys High Average: Terry Karla Lindstrom - 81 Braun - 169. Boys Top Averages: Darren Terrific bowling — keep it Samson’ - 113. Andrew up. Seniors John’s Club ~- 31 pts. Top Three Teams -.- - Headpins - 28 pis Aces’ 8 -LOF- +36 pts. Gremlins - 94 ’ “pts."Upies - 23*pts. — -"-- pts Stinshine'! Kids'= $4 Btsi= a Girls High Single: Lynn Majors Goofballs - 24 pts: ‘Mumty's Marooners - 17 pts.. Hound Girls Hl igh Triple: Lynn al - 9 pts. Para Pins - 7 Kenny - 631 Boys -High Single: Randy Durand - 237 ; Pre ood work Hound Dogs. | Bue High Triple: Randy Keep on trucking — _ you'll Durand - 669 make the top Bantams Mens High ct Je: Frank. Girls High Single: Cindy Ridler - Koopsman - 137 Mens High “Triple: Adrian Girls High Double: Melissa Mumford - 615 ~ Barker - 92..Rene Mailloux - ; Ladies High Single; Sherry Renney - 272 Ladies High Triple: Sherry Renney .- 45 - A “super spare”’ gotten by Ernie Hidber — good work Ernie. . A special meeting was held at the Terrace Lanes between the Terrace Masters and the Masters from Prince Rupert dnd Smithers in cooperation with tournament organizers to iron out details the five centres; Terrace, Kitimat, ‘Prince Rupert, Smithers and Houston for future tournament ‘programs of the Pacific Northwest Zone. . The results of these will be brought to you as they happen. ; iy is past weekend Terrace Y.B.C. hosted a tournament between the Terrace ¥.B.C. Bantam, Junior and Senior teams and the Smithers Y.B.C, teams and here are the final results Bantams: Smithers pin falls were is against Terrace with sche mitt ith above::team ; :to Beau. 18 pins above team ’ total. ‘This’ ai the we aes half and ha Sunior Smithers pin fall was 2569 ‘against Terrace’s 3025 pin fall. Smithers 22 pins over average. was nat . good enough to beat Terraces’ 88 ins over. average Biving ome team the w ~ Milk is for adults loo! easily and readily provides. e PROTEIN ¢ PHOSPHORUS CALCIUM RIBOFLAVIN Here is tha daily. whole Adults - _ milk consumption ‘ recommended by . Teens 4 >: Canada’s Food Gulde- Children 4 MILK | Ty glasses plussus ulasses As long as we live our bodies have to go on maintaining and repairing themselves, so we never outgrow our need for the nutrients fresh milk so ‘Look at all the essantial nutrients milk provides: VITAMIN A | « THIAMIN VITAMIN D (when added) (12 qunces). (32 quncis) (24 gunces) Is ‘we family drinking enough “the beautiful family food , Amessage from the B.C. Dairy Foundation, a we - ’ Was * etween - Terrace runners Six: speedsterd from Caledonia Sentor Secondary School will leave tomorrow ‘for Kelowna where they will compete in the Provinctal Final Cross Country race, Coach Roger Prior will lead Grant Harris, Ken Nelson, Kerry Delaney, Ernie Dusdal, Kevin Earl and Geoff Parr south for the fom tition sponsored by .C. High School Cross Cauny Track and Field Association. The Terrace team won the tight to compete i in the finals in qualifyi ng races held in the Pacific Northwest culminating in the Zone ~ Final held in Kitimat Oc- tober 30 where the locals won against teams from Prince Rupert and the Aluminum City. The course at Kelowna is a rugged one covering 5,700 meters (3.6 miles) up and down Mount Knox. The race takes place late in the morning of Saturday, November 20. The team leaves on Thursday via CP Air and will hold light workouts on the course mainly to familiarize themselves with the run. Last year the Caledonia team placed seventh in the race, member of that team. who will be competin again this year is f Parr. All this year’s team, with the exception of Nelson are grade 12 students at Concerned > Citizens: Candidates ~ Hotice of Public Hearing Pacific Northern Gas Lid. has filed an Ap- plication with the British Columbia Energy Commission for increased rates for all classes of natural gas service within its service area. The British Columbia Energy Commission has THE HERALD, Wednesday, Novembar 17, 1974, PAQE All in Provincial Finals Caledonia. Nelson is a ade distance runner over the 10 student and altho ough next two years, comparatively young has shown great potential an The team will be retur- should develop into a good ning to Terrace on Sunday. = PICT ia No more than 59 percent of the moan is visible to earth- lings. : FOR SALE 1973 Skiroule Me‘thone* naw wacns. 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Vancouver and in ‘the communities served, or at the office of the British Columbia Energy Commission, Twenty- first Floor, 1177 West Hastings Street, Var- ‘couver, British Columbia, ¥6E 2L7, : Any person intending to give evidence and cross-examine witnesses at the hearing should give notice of intention to do so by November 29, 1976 by writing to the Secretary of the Com- mission and to the Applicant. If such a person intends fo file a written sub- mission or to use prepared direct testimony in support of a submission, he must file such submission with the. Commission and provide coples to the Applicant not later than November 29, 1976. -? On Tuesday avening, December 14, 1976 at 4: co * o’clock;‘the Commission will hold'a meeting at ~ - the County Court House for ihe purpose of ex- plaining the Application, answering questions about the procedure, and explaining how in- dividuals may make statements at the hearing which commences the next day. Persons intending to participate at the hearing who are uncertain as fo the manner in which to greceed should contact the Secretary of the Commission by telephone (collect at 687-1631), or in writing for clarification. By Order O. Leach, Secretary - PACIFIC NORTHERN eas LTD. ~ COMPARISON OF PRESENT AND PROPOSED MONTHLY AATES NATURAL GAS SERVIOE . Increase - vere. Rate Schedule 7 Pret prapored Gmount Percent, 1. Residential Service . oe - dete First 1 Mcf or less for - 2.73 . 293 20" 733 Next 9 Mcf at (per Mcf) =. 1.63 1.83 20 12.27 All additional Mcf at-(per. Mc + 108 1.28 20. 16.52 Minimum Monthly Charge: eS 2.93 20 7.34 2, General Service = First 1 Mecf or less for. 2,88 3.03 ° Wo, Next 5 Mcf.at (per Mcf) 1.98 Bt ‘200. Next 19 Mcf at (per Mcf) 1.68 | 220: Next 75 Mcf af (per Mcf) 1.38 1.58 2000: All additional Mcf at (per Mcf) 1.33 1.53 © 2000 ‘Minimum Monthly Charge : 9,88 | 3.08 oo 3. 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