“THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. on PAGE “ul es Phi mach Letters to the illips loves toco Pal Afler talking with both coaches of the Terrace Cen- tennials, its seems clear which roles they will fill in the coming season. Phil Parsons and Wes Phillips will be sharing the dulies as coaches, but in the public eye Parsons is bound to be the one that rates the at- ‘tention, he's a man who loves ta . talk hockey, a extrovert with a comment or two for almost evervone he meets, Wes -Phillips, on the. other handisless verbose, but just as much in love with the game. garnered on the prairies in Saskatchewan, playing minor hockey in Winyard and other smaller towns and senior. hockey in the Regina area. Whilein Regina he also coached a midget A team to second place provincial finals. Since coming to Terrace four years: ago he's played a season of heckey - with {he old Skeena Tigers and . for parts of last season with the | commercial league’s Mantique. Blazers, He's a rugged hard working defenseman on the ice. “I lave coaching,” he sald in the bench throughout the season and pulting our ideas together io see what happens. “We want to have a good operation here. I'd like 10 see the team finish first or second in the league and see six players move upnext year and another ten motivated to play hockey. For myself I'd like to move up too, coach Tier one hockey if I ean.” pe, “One of the most fmportant places a coach has to work is on the bench. He has to know when ‘to send out whal players, how to “Every year is a learning year. {learned alot last year as assistant {a Fred and I'll learn -- more this year.” _ As it stands al present Wes iis being " groomed by. the organization to take control of . the Terrace team in the future. But-for how long? He loves the fame, he loves ‘coaching: and - working with kids. A couple of food season here and he'll be on is way, ; working “his, way. through the ranks to Tier one hockey, 5 4000 be : “Phil has his ideas and J have raling in the final standings. Bolh are concerned with the development of players. and’ both love the game -and their. ‘jobs as coaches. © The combined efforts of : Parsons and Phillips should hold the Terrace Centennials in - good stead: this year both in - terms of development of playes -andin accomplishments as far . Dear Sir: : This is in reply‘to an article printed July 31, 1974 in your Sports section regarding the . Kispiox Eagles, which was edited by. an anonymous sob- bing and grieving Manuel fan. The reason I am answering this article is because I am'a Kispiox Eagle fan,and { con- sider them one of the best teams and Phillips are slight. They - a, . both want to build a good éperation in Terrace this year, : oo or Ss : both are shooting for a high : I felt that the childish article put in your paper was uncalled for and wondered why you allow such rubbish to be printed. After all, soccer is a man’s game and if you cannot take a few legal bumps wilhout bawling , then I suggest that the anonymous edijlor switch - to another sport where his pinkies will be safe. os ditor _ travelled throughout B.C. .and are well known for -Uheir. ex- cellent performance in-soccer, There has been. many. slan- derous articles printed and nore have dampened , the Eagles - splrits, infact they look forward io September 22, 1974, “when they meet the Terrace United on their home ground and their own officating. “0 * Every Labour Day: Weekend He's also a hard worker as last an interview on Friday. ‘I's re-act.to the th di * f . ° ; players on the . my own about hockey .; how it am the stan ings are concerned. t ; year's Centennials will teliyou. hard to ex tain the feeling you’ be: houl welts : ee, ~ in the North West and inlerior The. Kispiox Eagles have - Wes Kandled more than a few Pp BY nch, pick them up when they. should be. coached and played. it would appear thou at i Kispion Beis eve we hotd an Saal open $1000, practices for lasl year's team as assistant coach under Fred Sch- weilzer. ‘ ‘Like many young Canadian’s Wes’ hockey, experience was ua At right, Ann Poole, one of th Summer Camp is leading an e Mollice Lake. Ann will be co- programs al the August get when everylhing’s working just right, It’s hard lo explain the feeling you get when things aren't going wrong, too." “Two coaches are better than one. We'll be alternating behind os 18th - e staff members of at the Recreation nvironmental education program at ordinating all camping and riding - 24th Summer Camp near Burns Molice Lake scene Latrin of summer camp A recreational summer camp, aimed at ‘youngsters between (he ages of twelve and sixteen has been scheduled for six days this month near Burns Lake, The camp, to be held al ’ tha’ United’ Church’s Molliceys: Lake Camp ..near the central. interior center, will run from the 18th to the 25th of August. An information’ . sheet received by the Herald lists four purposes of the camp. They are: ‘to provide outstanding camping opportunities for young people; lo provide op- portunities ta develop outdoor recreational skills ; to provide a quality group experience under “the guidance of a well-qualified Riley, Rorke shoot for NHL On September two Terrace area men will leave: here for London, Ontario and the rookie try-oul_ camp ‘for, the NHL's Washinaton Capitols. Rorke and Hill Riley have bath been invited to the camp by team scouls,. *'” Rorke played, hockey two seasons ago for the, Skeena | Tigers until he picked-up a suspension from the league. altempted to play. commercial hackey last year in Terrace bul. was blocked because of the suspension. The {wenly-three year Rorke played Junior B hockey in North Baltleford, Saskalchewan before coming lo the Terrace-Kilimal area some four years ago, _ .Riley also came to this area 4 years ago and since has made “his presence felt. In three full _. years with the Kilimat Eagles J Pacific’ North West ° “of the Hockey. League he has caplured all thtee scoring. titles. He _ played both junior B and junior A hockey.in Nova Scotia. The two will fly oul of Terrace for the camp, where they will _baltle for a place on the team -with such rookies as Greg Joli, a stand-out defensemen from the Regina Pats. : : : Byer’ if they don't. make the _ NHL team lhis year, both Riley and Rorke would be happy te be worked into the farm system of lhe Capitols, Among the teams in the farm syslem are Rich- mond and Des Moines. Desplle difficultles in getting . ice time at both Kitimat. an Terrace Riley and Rorke have heen working aut regulary in the “area, getting ready for tha trials. It’s an opportunity of - g Hife-time, bolh feel, and they want lo be well prepared for il. Jae. He: recreational counsellor and; to provide an opportunity for the youngsters to develop basic leadership skills. oot * The” program activities Scheduled”: include“ ..two jpecialities *-- one :for : aquatics * youngsters . would receive in- struction on sailing, canoeing, swimming, life saving and survival swimming... The out- tripping : speciality offers two | division, trail rides and‘ back packing. Ancilliary activities ¢ melude waler skiing, basic rack climbing, skin diving,’ archery: and arts and crafts. oT Registration - forms ‘and further information concerning the suramer recreational camp, which starts. next week, are ° available at ‘the - Terrace . Recreation Department bet- © ween the hours of 9 and:j2 a.m. and from {1 - 5 p.m, from Monday to. Friday. -< and the second for out-tripping.. ~Under?the ‘aquatics’ speciality’: need it, help them with thelr problerns 6n the ice. You can’t ~ juststand behind the bench and change lines, you have to know what you need in a situation and - react to it.” _ In conjunction with their Seplember 2nd Riverboal Day celebration, the Terrace Centennial Lions will host the ’ first annual oulhouse race on Lakelse Lake on Sunday, September 1st. * > Slartingat | p.m. that day the outhouses will lake “ta the waters of Lakelse Lake [rom Furlong Bay for a 3or 4 lap race around .a..triangular . course. |... “Already “there? are: eight: cone... 2.0% ; a ‘outhouse ~ 36 inches; maximum length -96 inches and maximum firmed entries for the race and - others, - including some- from. out-of (own, are expected, The winner will take home a trophy and 30 percent of the fee - money ($5 per. entry). Second place finisher picks up 20, percent: and ‘the third place outhouse wins 10 percent. entry fees goes to the. Cen- tennial Lions to meet expenses and for their charitable works. Outhouse race chairman John Davis told the’ Herald that. he has been incontact with Lions Clubs throughout “B.C,” in--an effort (o get entries from out of town. “With proper promotion es on ) The ~ remaining 40 percent of the-- “mitted. : a 4. Stabilization for .the crafts There aresome areas where we - maynol' be in agreement but ‘we'll work them out. I like’ the two coach system and I think it'll be. better for the team.” Differences between Parsons ‘Lake, Ann, a graduate of the Outdoor R + Program al Capilano College is co-ordinating camping programs throughout the North-west ‘this summer. by Lions clubs in such places as Naniamo, Campbell River, Rupert, George, Quesnela and so on,” he said, “we can really have a successful race.” The race is open to anyone bul you have to register by Augusl agih to assure yourself,a place in the starting ; line-up. The rules areas follows: .5 . Lu, Your entry, must iconfprm with the.shape.of.an gulhouse. , “9 Maximunt "width «of depth 36 inches... ~3.° Maximum’ horsepower allowed will be (en horsepower. . Engines must be ‘non-sporting, commercial. engines with’. no engine bore arealer than 40-1000 of-.aninch with no- speed equipment, Special gasoline, additives: and props are per- may be used (purex: bottles, outriggers, pontoons;-.etc.)- - provided they are integral tothe -design.: ° ~ oe 5. The inside boltom of. the eraft'‘must bea minimum of two Terrace Equipment Sales: Votre Centre. Recreatif Estival Your Summer Recreational Centre ~ CANOES FRONTIERSMAN FIBERGLAS = - 15%! Std, Rover 16’ Std, Prospector 16’ Vee-Stem, Prospector | 18". Vee-Stem Freighter .. oN. i STARCRAFT RUNABOUTS le New 18° Holiday with 135 HP | New 14' Holiday Used Exel Stingray with 100 HP 4539 GREIG AVE Terrace residents are in‘for a season of some entertaining and. exciting hockey with . the Terrace Cents under Parsont and Phillips. ecreation Management (See article). Lakelse Lake inches below the water line with thegas lank empty and the pilot and required equipment aboard. , 6. The outhouse must not be completely enclosed from the water line down, At least part of the back, sides or front must be in direct contact..with the water when the craft is stopped. wey Bach outhouse shall have at - “Weastane pilot m board during ihe race“. + *s into training and (ry-out camps Phillips, Parsons 7 & = : to Calgary Terrace Centennial ca- coaches Wes Phillips and Phil Parsons will spend some time in Calgary later this month and early next month, getting together the nucleus of this - year's team. Parsons will leave Terrace al the end of the hockey . school and Phillips is expected to follow shortly after. The Calgary Centennials, reokie camp will start August 26th in Calgary with other Iry- guts running into the early part of September... The. local coaches will get first pick of the © players not grabbed off by the Calgary squad or junior A coaches. . Ilis expected the Parsons and Phillips will bring the players back to Terrace on or about the 10th of next month, They'll go for local hopefuls will be held. ‘The first action the team will 8. Every outhouse shall have two paddles and one life jacket per pilot. 9. All pilots and contestants must be able to swim al least 200 yards. 10. All entries must comply with the spirit and intent of the outhouse race. Further information can be * 635-2287, ablained from John Davis al. § see is slated for the 98 and of - September with exhibition. games. As yet opponents have “not been finalized for. the two ~ meetings. The regular season _ for the Centennials. opens the weekend of October $ with a twa game -home and ‘away series | with the Kitimat Cohoes. The B.C. °° Automobile Association says spark plugs are (he most important item in an engine tune-up. New, properly gapped plugs result In seven to 10 percent gain in engine and fuel economy. Soccer. Tournament and if.the “Ferrace. Uniled is as good -as their editor says they are - then - Challange them (to ; enter he “try their Juck against teams _ from various parts of B.C..- - GOOD LUCK! * 2. 6 ue ANONYMOUS... KISPIOX : EAGLE FAN~ wes (Despite ‘our policy: not. to print letters to the editor thal arrive In our office unsigned, we felt the above should come to --the attention of ‘Terrace sports fans. The anonymous Kispiox ‘Eagle’ -far is. somewhat "- Inistakeri In his idea that the |. press release ‘incorporaled in the text came from a Herald writer, Il, like the letter, arrived on the sports desk unsigned: When your: sports editor wrote the arlicle he was . pelther ‘sobbing’ or ‘greiving’ nor a Manuel fan! Ed.) Watch this Space | Over the Next 2 Weeks. 1973: FOR! 1969: FOR 1973 DATSUN 1972 . ROLLAWAY root Camper wlth Full cui, Pus shove 9 19D | 1973 FORD GAL 600 7 Phone Ernie or Wayne at: 635-4373. I} COPPER —_—sENTERPRISES i. OLD. : | MOUNTAIN used cars & trucks) o\ £250.44 Ton Camper Special, ve Auto, PS., Radia, Dual Tanks Etc. F250, % tan V8, 4 Spead, V6, PS... PB, Radio, oui $91 ghoo | Tanks Etc. Pickup with Winnebago Kap Tires, Low Mileage . - plus new campers & 1914 LEISUREGRAFT wit wit Spare vie , $1295°° re. $3996" ; cor Ras New $2895” 2 Dr. HT, V6, Auto, PS., PB:, Radial . 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