SDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 16, wa Terrace Kermodie makes a long shot to score two points. The team fell slightly to the lower mainland from’ MEI on the weekend, The MEI team is* mE ERA, TERRACE - raha, BC. One of the Terrace’ girls | - gains: sole possession of considered one of the best ten teams i in the province. Terrace. coach..Ed: de Vries said he is happy with the boy’ ‘s° » performances. See Story below. the basketball at Friday night’ Ss game. Quesnel, Too-. ‘bad. the whistle blew. a with With a. double header Friday night,. members ‘of. Caledonia’ Ss cheerleading squad were given a busy time. They | worked right to the end. The beginning - of basketball - It was exciting hasketball action this past weekend as Terrace played host te teams from Quesnel and M.E.I:- The games, held. on Friday and Saturday evenings proved to be some of the best seen by local fans. Although the Terrace. team : lost the games point wise, many spectators felt we aut- layed the ‘visiting clubs. fe The . girls started out ‘the evening on Friday and were an instant hit with local fang.” What is it that makes’ girls games nicer towatch than boy’ Ss games’? : Here is a run down of scores and scorers as reported.te the Herald by Coach Ed de Vries. ' The girls game was won by Quesnel with the «final score : set. at: 23-28, ~The leading scorer was. from the Terrace club, Shannon Lee, who put the ball in four times’ for a seven point total, Other outstanding players on — the Terrace Squad were Laurie Thain and Elaine Little who ™ ° te, a, . Strain, Laurie Cheavins: and - Annette. Gamache,, each with. six points. (nice try girls.) - Vern Jakes i is the celebrity of ° ‘the men’s team this week: After receiving sixteen: points on- -Friday night he did the same an . Saturday night, . - This made him leading s scorer. for Terrace both - “games. The The Kitwange employees: who . work .at . Columbia: - Cellulose: Company, Limited's Chip-N- ‘Saw Operation are going to be doing a lot of travelling in the “next few months, However, it won't be in. person - Just on paper. “The .story. of thelr travels began when. Mr, Hal Bray, ‘General Sales Manager of. Canadian. Car (Pacific) ‘Ltd., ‘the Vancouver company which' _ Manufactures the Chip-N-Saw,. saw the centre: ‘page spread of _ the: May-June. issue of Coleel - “News. ‘ ; Canadian~ Car- ‘has. ‘been, “manufacturing the Chip-N-Saw - ‘for nearly. ten’ years, ‘and’ the --Kitwanga ... story. ‘showed yet another aspect of the machine's - ‘widespread use : America. “Mr. ‘Bray's: immediate, “reaction was to have a. poster-. ° size blow-up’. made ‘of .the © -Kitwanga story’ (see Photo). = This was ta become the: eye-.: catching central attraction of his’ company's: stand .at the recent ‘Forest. ATTENTION Marketing -. Manager. ‘of - Canadian Car; ° - Chapman, was at the show and . - sald that the jumbo-size poster -' ‘sttracted-a lot of interest: and. - _ favourable comment.; ‘It drew. : *" many people’ s attention to our ° -Mr.. Bob:: Stand,’ he commented, in “North _ * Industries‘ Equipment. Exhibition held. at: . Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, Ontariol BO cae /-Saw- made. international Now Mr. several of the posters to send to * his: dealers: all over the world. Bray has’ ‘prepared displayed ‘Johannesburg, South Africa’ ‘ Auckland,” New..: ‘Zealand: Melbourne, ‘Australia; and the ‘ ‘company’s two-U,S, dealers i in Portland, Oregon, and ‘Atlanta, Georgia: ° noo The’ great advantage ‘of. the posters,” said. Mr. :Baiy, that they are s6 eye. catching, - ‘The first thing people notice are. ‘the totem faces at the top-of the “page, then they. try to‘pronounce : Kitwanga’.” By that tine their . curiosity has been thoroughly - roused; and they read the rest of * the article, ” A dealership for Scandiriavia? Sigs stars is currentiy béing éétablistied is in * Denmark, anda poster vwill-go . ‘there,’ But, perhaps the biggest, ‘i ~-and most important trip which » . the Kitwanga Chip-N-Saw aie wil. make ‘is behind the Iron, _Curtain'to Hungary: ay “At. next. ‘year's Budapest : International Show, Mr. Bray, « * {plans to have another poster to draw. people's - attention -t Canadian Car’s stand, That’s a. “Jong way: to travel from B.C, Several schools inthe Terrace’ ‘area -have. also’'shown great”. interest ‘in. the. Kitwanga story. and ‘photographs.’ ‘Teachers: asked for extra copies of . the. ‘Colcel News so that they could : ‘display the centre pages © on:-: -elassroom - walls: for students’ information. a the’. final score of. the Friday aight game was 40-79 with the lower "mainland team cuning out on. top. Péter Reimer of. M. E.I, putin a fine performance,, coming up . with 22 points. 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