id er WEDNESDAY, JANUARY §, 1974 The Kinsmen ‘Invitation. Basketball Tournament, a six feam two day event, starts Friday _ Secondary School. ‘Six teams from.¥arious .parts-in .the province’ Will compete .in the annualaffair, "os. - Alotig with the host Catedonia. Kermodes there will be senior’ buys “Wasketball . teams". from’ Houston, Prince Rupert, Erince George,, Point'Grey and ‘Win-- dermere. ‘The teams are broken down inta two divisions with the Kermodes;: Houston, and Win- dermere in’ one and the ‘other comprising Prince - Rupert, Prince George and Point Grey. Each; of the divisions will play around robin set of games and then the winners from cach will play-off: for the champlonship. The The third: annual Terrace Kinsmen Invitational Tour- “mei Will “get under. “way: January LI with five out of lown teams and the local Caledonia Kermades. = oe The tournament’ is divided into two draws, the Caledonia Kermudes,. - the Houston shadaws ‘andthe Windermere ' Warriors in one and the Prince George Polars, Prince. Rupert, Rainmakers “and Point Grey” Greyhounds competing -in the’ other. fos: ee Doon ‘Terrate’s toughest cam- petition should come from the Houston Shadows who are: powered by 6° 6" Richard Liewan, and former, Terrace residents Don” Janzen “(6° 5") : ai Caledonia Senior - . The Kermodes, who start the hall bouncing al 2 p.m. Friday when they tangle with Win- dermere, will be out {9 improve on their standing In last year's - -lournament where they finished -third behind Point Grey and ‘Princé George. ._-Fhe.'second game of the Journament starts al 3:20 Friday wlenthe Prince Rupert Rainmakers take on the Point Gray. Greyhounds, There wilt also ba two night games Friday with Terrace against Houston al 730 p.mi and Prince George ‘Against Poitl Gray at 9 p.m. . On Saturday action slarts at 12 noon’ with’ Windermere against ilouston and then al 1:30 the last game of. the round robin action pits Prince Rupert -against ihe Prince, George tournament in-depth | LINDA PUBSCHIKE. ASD), GEORGE STOKES and younger brother, Tim, a fine guard for the Shadows. basketball | action this weekend Polars.. ~ Voge. Play-off action starts at 5:45 as the 3rd*place team‘in each . division “play. off fdr" fifth” and sixth spot in the final standings. At7:30 the second player leams 3 in each division take to the court. \o decide the third and fourth places in the standings and then ‘al 9115 Uhe top two teams clash for. the toufmament . cham- pionship. Thal game will be - followed by ceremonies. . All ihe action is at the the award Caledonia School Gymnasium — on Munroe Avenue and the ‘public is inviled* and en- couraged to. attend. Wilh six senior boys teams after the silverware in ‘he Kinsmen Invitational Basketball Tour: — hament, it’s going to be a good weekend for basketball. could provide the spark for an eventual © tournament victory. Prabeble contenders for the The ‘aher tcam in the division, ‘(he -Windermere Warriors Have a lack of ex.’ perience. being made-up of” mostly grade cleven students, | . buf there is one player thal will have to. be. walched,° Norm: “Bradiey, who according to all , reporls is ¢ good one,” > Kermode coach Ed DeVries feels the. Kermodes stand a strong chance’ of winning their. division; but thal could depend onthe height of the other teams. The Kermodes have.lost thelr 6" - 5°' All-Slar center Lorne Dakin lo an unkle injury, bul the Kermodes ; stil| have good shoaters and ball handlers. that Something for everyone Recreation Department programs © The Terrace Recreation programs for-this season have been announced by Recreation superiniendant Cesare Gianna and.among the old favorites are avnumber of new ones that “ shauld meet. with) as. much sil@eess. 5 : “Among ‘these isa three! session lecture: on.. Cross- Country Skiing, ac Mixed Fun and ‘Filness session, a weekly Ballfoom Duncing Course ‘and a course for pholographers.. _, One: ubsthe- ald. hivorites. is buck al different times dnd wiih’ anew instructor, Mrs, Sheila Marsh, a Primary Teacher with several years experience .in- cluding eight years as a Kin- dergarten teacher, will be handling the liny.lols program , Mondays and Wednesdiys fram Tsimshains on way to Victoria tournament’ " “dhe Skcena ‘Tsimshains, who” fost only one gate in-that- part of the basketball seasan prior |o --.. the Christmas break are off For Victoria (hig, weekend: for: competition “fa a four lean iournament hosted by the Piirkside Junior Secondary Sehual; +The Tsimshains, definitely, a paver. ta be reckoned with “in” jiorthern B.C:junior basketball, shown . considerable.” strength this year, racking Up. impressive. scores in several : have lop-sided victories against other, drencleumpe ds 8 et eRe “the tournament will provide i reunion of sorts for sume of the ''simshains as the ¢aach af the Parkside team is nune’ather than Joe’ Milligan whe up unul- last year headed .the physical éduecation . department al Skeena -and the man who is’ currently - being’ credited: for ° ‘heiping io build the. powerful. - Caledonia Kermodes.. : Inother action for-the juniors this month the logal boys will compete against teams from Hazelton, Kitimat and: in Houston, a. jousnament | an January t5 rnd 16th,. The frat weekend In February will see tournament action -in Terrace itvolving the ‘Tsimshains, {he “Queen Charlotte City. boys, the ° _ first meeting of the year for (he: Skeana squad against Booth © from Prince Rupert, and a visit from Joe Milligan and - his Parkside hoopsters. Vv Already. this — year, "isimsiuine have laken-.on ‘teams’ from: Smithers at, the Skeana School. gym. (See “Fesults. elzewhere In the Sports ; Section) 2 te ee Te ee the | gay to 11230 am. and. on "Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 - 1a3 pm Mr. Gianna also unvieled plans for several new courses in . February, One will be, indoor wi 1p gall sessjons-andanather , owill, be. ina eect in-; ‘Ferésted residents how’ to play bridge * : Summer at 7 2:'The Department of Parks and.. Recreation .is calling for~ all ‘sepvice clubs inthe ‘Terrace’ * area’ to. make vheir com- mitiment for Arena [loorspace lor the summer months by the |; fifteenth ‘of. February. Wilh: these bookings out of the way the Department can arrange ‘Juerosse. aller skating and... . other. schedules Top the coming yearn, a ne “Quite a number, of . groups haye already:booked the Arena -. -. BCFW for the + Athletes “preparing I pravinelal “speed skating championships here, January, 36-27, aye currently in training . to heal (wo obstacles, .. (he, opposition’ and the weather.” “ Phe weather is the mystery enury of the Wo, “The. remperature ‘Tor .the event coald be anywhere from 45 belaw zera io 32 above,” said | Willian Dyer of Fort St, Jopn, nanager. “UT Right now ~The lemperaiure is a zerd and it's . Bul that ‘doesi’t mean warm und: _ logety. dint iL couldn't be warm | ~Taunay by ihe day we hold the ehampiniships.°- oe 2 Mie only, certain ‘ihe: event? wil go an at the ourdyor rink here as part of the esta. of, Winter Sparts, _ Festivat af Wittler Sports is a kaldiduscope of events that will be slaged January 1? through -Februays4 and bring, logether articipants:in more than 50 _ Britlsh Columbia’ communilies “and ski areas, : votes “The provineial outdoor. speed ‘skating championships has “taken part’ -in: the Winter - Fosjival cach year and always praves 0, be. & different. ae “s4Ve axpeel about 100 to, 120 .-ontes-frant clubs In Kort 81. John, Dawson: Creeky..Van ‘eouver; Esquimall, Mission, Hed Deer,. Calgary apd Ed-.”.. ninnton,"' said Dyer, *. - ‘The event is a big.une on the ‘provincial, speed ~ skating, calendar because, depending irom each’ event here ccauld . quilify Columbia) ai--the. hational laller part of. February. ..; “A full team would number 56 7 bul B.C. is expecied io only send 7 about.15. ied . a oe be peda oman I TTT Sn ee Na A EAT : tough light. -‘programs is contained in a alley championship’s “meal. tala is-(fial hird annual Brith, Columbia | - big: highlight” -T GouldnL If listened to you, and while 1 tried to decide they - Byent. This year should be no - on limes recorded, the lop four . io represent! British”: finals seem to be (he last year North Central Zone winning Prince George Polars or_ the Point Grey. Greyhounds ‘who have compiled a strong. 40 recard: in:thelr Vancouver -league play (his year. In. (he other division the Kermodes are strongly favored lo win, As: for the. finals, the Ker- modes have. already. bested Prince George on one eccasion rhis. year but have yet: to’ face © the Greyhounds, | : The Kermodes haye an ex- cellent chance of making the. - finals but when it comes down to: = the wire it could prave to be a. we in Registration and ‘further in- formation: .about. these special mini-newspaper distributed by the Department.. of Parks and Recreation b «mail this week or by phoning th Recrealion Office al 635-204 Registration can‘ also be mad a the“Arena office in persan. the Arena tor ihe summer and ‘a-look al a- partial lost shows we're.in for a, bilsy “summer. There'll” be' wrestling every month, /a-four:, ‘day convention ‘in Aupusi; the’ Beer, Garden, Riverboat Days, - un ”.Ford = Mofor > Company® aulomioblle show and a Trade Fair araung many others. . Al. groups interested ins private “bookings. for summer *- © use of the Arena ate urged ‘Ie.. * Gomlaet Cesare Gianna. at. 635: <-- TSU oF O95-2042, 0° | ae “Avthe mament; there are 250 registered speed skalers, in (he > province bat that -number will _ swell soon with the addition of awo new clubs, one in the north ~ Something to - . 4 think about (Courtesy of the St to Think About’ fer the sake of y ne Dear Mom _ and Dad; - =!" Lhopa you won't get . be brought out into the open. -. gther. morning when my team ind of embarrassed me. - Remember when I went after the puck in front of the net . trying {a score and fell? 1 could hear you yelling at the goalte for gelling in my way and Iripping me, But it wasn't his fauil odo. .< a Then do you remember yelling at me to'get on the other - that’s what he is supposed side of the blue line? The coach - scored on us, Then you yelled place,’ . .. But whal really got me mad . game, You shouldn't .: just because he loves sports, “A But £ love the game. SHEL eee ate we. * Saturday. ~ games, one against the Skeena -played wo games, one against : the game agains! the Junior B, _ Foltowing (he. initial publleaiion of ‘Something. to Think... | | About’ in the December 12th Issue of the Herald, response fer Inis heeiiso enthusiastic, we've decided to're-print the article “Innwing (o public pressure, So, once ugain here's ‘Something madal me for writing ihis ‘letter, bat : you always told menever-tokeep anything back thal oughtto- jus So. here goes. ; - sitting watching? Well, 7 hope you won't mad at me, but you ~~ pulling ive off the ice. He is 4 pratly good guy and.he knew what he was doing. Besides, volunteer coming down at all hours of the day, helping us kids © And then neither af you spoke fo me all the way home. I guess you were prelly soreatme for not gelting a goal:T tried , awfully hard,but t guess I'm just a crummy hockey player. tt’s lots of fun being with other kids ‘» and Jearning to compete. It’s.a learn if you don't show me a good, example? And anyhow, 1 ( ee ing hockey for fun, ~ chumpionships in Winnipeg the» thought I was playing noe ey SHE HERALD, TERRACE, BC to watch By Gail Waldie Larry Paulson "Pwo Kermodes to keep your eyes on (his Pauison and Rudy Embury. Rudy Embury. - weekend are Larry Larry and Rudy, Caledonia’s ‘star guards have been playing baske(ball since uhey were in Grade five. Their first coach Colin, Chasteneuf got them off on the basics and then sent them to Joe” Milligan who then really made them ‘stars. In their tenth grade their. leam. went ta a Winter Festival of Sports tournament and‘: placed first in the province. From: there the team went lo the Provincials where they placed 231h over-all. Then Larry and Rudy went 10 Caledonia where Coach Ed DeVries developed the: to as: . first string players. Larry and Rudy have both wan themselves all- ° slars ratings and are still going strong, Now in their last year of High School Basketball, Provincial finals. Skeena continues to. — dominate zone Skeena: “baskelball teams continued on their winning ways . : in their first games of the year as most of their teams handed Smithers rivals some smarting .. Ipssés. The Grade Bight girls and-‘the ‘Junior B Boys from Skecra ‘were the only teams”: + that failed to gain a victory in a series of weekend Bames in the: - Skeena gym Friday ‘and The Girls dropped : their match 36-19 to‘ their Smithers - counter-paris~ “bul the: Gr Eigh boys from Skeetidcame. away with @ 58-20 rout, Kelly, McCabe. dunked, 18 ‘points, to” lead “the ° lovals “while: Willie. Hurviedand Greg Goddart added ° fen each tothe Skeena oul-pul. . ~The Junior A Girls team took on the Smithers Junior A Girls wice and handed: them 22-18 ‘poinis “in” thie Tirst game while: ison Champion - was the high pulnt"getler (he second time oul with-eight points... ~ The Junio Smithers” also played lwo B Boys from Smithers. aso the ‘Skeena’-B Boys and one against the Junior A Boys: In . . a ; * : , \ e va S - Speed skating rumen; the Hope ig due 19 opera club soon , as is Aldergrove, near Van-" & cuuver; : All patlicipanis to. the -provineial championships have qualified > A ; ewart Sentinel) our children, “Remember the was playing and both af you told me to cover my man and al me for.belng in the wrong was what happened after the. fi have jumpeilall over the coach for coach and a good he's just a good sport. Bul-how.1 can 1 lo have a good time and — to learn goad. sportsraanship. I didn’t know you were going to : gal so upset because Tcouldn't becomeastar. _... a ade. + fmt! A Boys, from. 7 Your loving son. pe ge 8 Don WEE SE RE LES they ‘are aiming for berths. in whe Buys from Skeena they. out: pointed the locals 46-38... ‘Ted © Kennedy. . was: ‘the. chief?” marksman for the Skeena boys: wilh Iwelye polms.: nose Le game the In the Junior A Boys Skeena Tsimshains walked away/with the game from the — opening jump-ball and came oul - ahead . at, the-end by a 90-25 count. ‘Gary Paulson, sparked “the vietory with 18 points; Rod - Place added: 17° and Clayton Williams came through with 14 im i og fo. a PB, PS, Auto VB: WD, Shocks, ~. Gustom Gab, 4x4 Small 8 Cyl. *. UKitwanga); “Jason ~, oATerrace);, Robbie2nd -- Robbie Deluxe Interior & Exterior Full 445 4 Speed PS, PB, 1978 Gan % Ton ¥B Auto PS, PB, Herb Quast was awarded the O.K. Tire Trophy for being the Driver of the Day in the first _ race of the season held recently by the Terrace Cobras Snowmobile Racing ‘Association. Quast put logether first place finishes in the 340 c.c. honors. . The Cobras told the Herald that the firsl meet was a huge success and were looking for {he same support they received this lime out. at their next, com- pelition, on. January. 13. ‘That Terrace Speedway Ova! on the Old Remo Road. - oe Other winners of the day; 0 c.e, Junior event - Cal: Van ‘Trophy 7: ‘ ist ! Chris Reneerkens (Ferrace}; 2nd -- Steve Bien- yenue (Terrace); 3.-— Mike Thomson (Terrace). . yim ae. Junior => Jack Hamilton. ‘trucking Trophy isk -- Evan Hobenshield and +». Riek * Hamilton (Terrace); 3rd -- Terry O'Brien (Terrace). _ WW ed, Men's) Stock Skoglund Leging ‘Trophy Ist’ Dave Downing (New Hatelton); 2nd. Rick Flynn (Terrace). Service ‘Seophy . 1st -- Herb Quast (Terrace); 2nd .--- Danny. ‘O'Brien _. UTerrace); 3rd --.Phil Dumont - (Terrace).. Boe? Kiily Kat Race for tiny lols ~ L & Motors Tropliy, °. : ist —-Jedy.:Kereluik with ‘Kereluik) in tow ” Pipér (Smithers); 3rd -- Laurie , Hamilton (Terrace); ath -- |USED TR . HO. Rear Bumper: roe 3 Speed Floor Shift | 2 Speed Transfer Gase Low Mileage and 440 ¢.c, events. for. the. - race day will be held at lhe ~ (Smithers) ; 3rd -- Mike Fernettt - Th ee. Mens Stack ~ Fiset T Warrenty . Brian Jenkins (New Hazelton). Open Stock 0 - HO ec. Powder-Pulf -- West Eud Store ‘Trophy 1 st -- Burge Anderson | Hazel (Terrace); 2nd) -- Hamilton (Terrace). sec. Men's Free Air Malu - ‘terface | Equipment Sales Troply te Ist. --. Mery Tarvana (Kitimat); 2nd-- Ray LaChance (Terrace. .- 10 ce, Men's Free Air A Main Verrace Equipment Sates Trophy ‘ : Ist -- Bill Roy (Terrace); 2nd - -Hardy Mehs (Terrace), 3rd =" _ Marty Cox (Terrace). iw ces Mews. Free Air B- Main — Jem's Service Trophy ist -- Jack Glover (Smithers), ond -- Bill Parker (Smithers) 140, cc. Men's. Free Air Main — Jer: Service Trophy 1st ‘Mel - Mellissen (Smithers); 2nd - Ken Gibson (Terrace); “3rd - Lyle Gold UKitwanga). ° “ Old Man's Hace -- 410 vears necessary. eet AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES: Is looking for ambitious young persen to train. for management position. filiated finanee experience desirable but not GET FULL DETAILS FROM "p, LEPOLD . MANAGER “4617 LAKELSE AVENUE, TERRACE, B.C.’ PHONE 635-7107 “JOE'S PRINTER'S ALL TYPES OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFSET & LETTERPRESS CALL 4: ast leads racers in season's first m dud over + Domac Equipment i. os Trophy “Ist-- Hardy Mehs (Terrace); and. --- Jack Hamilton (Terrace); ard -- Frank Parker. (Smithers Men's “Open (Terrace; 2nd .~ Bill: Jenkins (New Hazelton. * 7 B Main -- ist - Marty Cox TTerrace; 2nd -- . Lyle: Gold: (Kitwanta) The Cobras would: Jike-to| thank all those wha contributed ” ° the meet. : Among those are Derrick. Lake =: _ Contracting, Dragon “Lake lo’ the -success of Equipment,' Ferster , Brothers -. 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