AY, OCTOBER 18, 1971 Fone or rn tyne tert 4 “moving games this! weekend, ’ when: visiting, Clansmen: from. °.” “Simon Fraser University tackte” the Terrace: Alb-stars, 3. | 7 Whe action’ will begia in’ the.» ‘Caledonia gymnasium at 7 p.m: Saturday ‘and ‘again on Sunday ae ertising media and soon will be @ squealing tires-on our road. a cars. : . ext year's vehicles are already being smeared over Terrace, 8. The only big change this year seems ‘whe in retail. value, If u stand by a wall chart of History's car prices an you happen be looking down, it is not because you.are searching for this ar's figures but rather feeling a little depressed after already . potting this year's prices at the tap of thelist...follow? — . This week I was trying to find my. way out of the mess on-my elease, Volkswagen of ‘Canada’ has reported little change in outward, ppearance of their beetle bugs. ‘They say that looks.are not erything, just'as they have, aces for vonre OW edly b bail sd 1 . e new bug is supposedly i topr ce more power. t's o wonder some folks:are accusing the new. beetles of- Ht really ping Apollo 14 convertibles in disguise. ‘ -GETTING DOWN TO EARTH. oon on time, they. are designed to give an adequate amount of ower.. Bfor your new car has plenty of power to b get you to the service station - on its own sweet time. Volkswagen is Introducing a 1972 midengine Porsche 914, to eak but also hard ‘to memorizé, » -: ychanges have only occurred on the inside. f ‘This is comforting news to the many ‘71 beetle’ owners who annot afford to keep-up with the doctor down the treet but who ow will be able-to fake it: till shining and with a little more wax Jobs will foo] any doctor, icenced or not: .. Y¥ ou do not have to be a medical expert, however, to realize every diagnosis of a Volkswagon is favourable. -I would not Htrade my bug for.one thousand cadillacs. If-and only if-you of- mat fered me one thousand andone cadillacs, I mightreconsider. # ‘Terrace car-enthasiast Dave Wilde recently told me that no mi car on the entire world’s market (Including Germany’s) is built B} to last longer and stand-up longer than a “Volkswagon, These . short (cars are very: long. a “NOTHING BUT SPAGHETTI | , Mr. Wilde biilt a dune buggy for the local Kinsmen’ 5 rattle confessed their. durability... m At first I thought they were nothing but spaghetti eans: “o The Volkswagen Jabel has over the years invaded the eountzy. | Bugs area good example and notonly can be found in Terrace but sonie reports tell us their arrival has been witnessed as far away as Usk, Cedarvale and other far corners of the globe. : picturés of the cars which approach from behind and often #4 overtake your position on the highway. ; | The new insulation pastedonto the body ‘is designed to. oni -down the noise from cars which overtake you ‘on the highways. in conveniently located on the steering wheel: This feature | whenever one of those huge semi’s overtakes. you. ; : ., Sometimes the weather man cannot predict all the wind.. ' Soif you.do not wish to be (over)taken for your deal on a new car.:.Cand you cari be sure that Tam not biyseing)... the preceeding words.. food gale atogis m\|. When I see m Volkswagon Lam_reminded of a li | When I see “Volks” wagon his’ tall, I know all: is hap &) bad joke hey yolks. ee |. ( Swim Lessons At The Hotsprings: pt) _ All Age Groups . Phone 635-6221 For Information - _. the Beaver Tooth Ye" -plich cl less slrain than ever before, Pioneer's total enginearing gives yo ‘design, comfon and performance. TI ‘away action of the cord requires 40 per cent less"pull.’.: ‘research providing improvements evdry.day. lesk when in a atream of light, 1 noticed an. interesting press een saying and proving in their. - ~ September of 1965. 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Jooked Although the new-cars are not guaranteed to get. you to the | backs “Koothekolf’s . teams. “have : always been exciting and have ‘run’ several . highly rated American. univeristy teams “right . off the. floor’ time jahd again. : Neverthe kind of person. to let a.crowd down, Kooty: can still - ahoot long jump shots with the best. and his. between the legs and behind ,the back dribbling can thrill any spectator, After having played. his: high school, basketball in’ Mission, . B.C., (where he was twite moat - ; valuable - player in = the provincial high - school.’ tour: naments) he went on to play. - college basketball at Seattle . University, with the now im- mortal: professional © : great, Elgin Baylor. — In 1960 he participated’ for Canada in the Olympic games as a.member af our basketball, ‘team. This man ig a show in himself-and is so enthusiastic - that his enthfsiasm cannot help je paar at . Clanemen Jim. C Coccone. from’. Prince. Rupert: will be: well, at: ‘home and: iriends ad well, aa - be the Le A fourth year history’ student, ; fae 17 HERALD, TERRACE - _ KITIMAT, B.C. SFU Cl lansmen loo ci but rub ‘oa even the most reserved Individual.’ a “GREG:POOLE - ‘Coach: Greg | Poole, now dri second . year, as: ‘Under: him, Ontario. basketball. team. ‘for ne three years: | At press ‘time’ he was a ner- ‘yous fellow as his wife Judy is presently in‘hospital waiting to. ‘ give birth to their first child. -VICBIFANO. “ Manager Vic Bifano, at five - feet four. inchés,.“runs the. sfu. Hf you donot believeit, just ask him, If Vic ever leaves SFU anyone who ever knew bimi will agree that:the place will never same. Vie! 's dream is to return home. to * Kamloops: ‘and lead the ‘high, - school -team ‘to a provincial - championship. ' cuation...do not - try ‘ arguing with him unles — you. like listening | and have a lot oF time’ to spare, vUaTTY. Clark is the. co-captain ‘of the last year’s’ team. . With’ another .season “like” the. last three, Larry. should be a strong. _ earididate for the’ professional. _ Circuit next’year. “At six feet” ‘seven inches,: he possesses | jumping ability which con- tinually allows him to’. out-- _ rebound taller opponents: and ’ when mativated, completely - ‘dominate the game: In his ‘highschool days he was chosen | as San Fransico city all-star.. - “JIM CICCONE . ‘fim Ciecone- is’ a Princé ’ Rupert product and is set for his There is plenty of loal sports. activity this weekend ‘and number one'on the list is the . Northwest :Zone. Play: Day at both Skeena .and Caledonia Secondary Schools. 7 a Teams from Smithers _ through toPrince Rupert will be - converging upon the cross ‘ country track, soccer fields-and - Volleyball courts to witness and fake part in student athletics. - Competition will be divided into two. segnients, Juniors, and ocseniors, 4 edihaass, » Here, ‘it a schedule of -ac- ne tivities for: ‘this: ‘Saturday, Oc- ; * SOCCER | SENIORS: 9230 “Caledonia: ‘Hazelton; 2:30 | Hazelton: 3-. pm. ‘Kitimat: nstitute the second half of a.two part series,. first. played in _ Hazelton, October’ 2. To date, _ Hazelton is tied with Kitimat for first spot, The winning team - Will-travel to. provincial com-' petition in Victoria later this . .. year. This is the first time the Northwest is to be represented - there, PIONEER 2200 ‘Looking at Play Day Kitimat; 10 ‘am. Hazelton- Smithers; 11:30 “Smithers- winner of game one; and other. games will play off winners and Toosers cotitinuing at 12:45. - ‘CROSS COUNTRY: ‘J‘u start running at 11 am. while the seniors follow at 11:20, Race |: action begins .’ from - the Caledonia grounds and slated to: cover.a 2.5 mile-distance... .:’ Cornbined girls action will leave. the grounds at 11:30 and ~ Junior. and Senior Competition: - have beer Terrace feams. - VOLLEYBALL | - SENIOR GIRLS: 9:30: -am. Caledonia-Hazelton; : 12:10. Caledonia-Kitimat; 2:10 ‘Caledonia-Prince Rupert; 3: 30 Caledonia-Smithers. JUNIORS: 9:30 Kitimat: Be 10:10. ‘Smithers- 10:45 Prince Rupert: Hazelton; . Skeena A: Kitimat; ~ Prince Rupert. .the volleyball courts and ‘starting from 8:30. will play : throughout the day. ; Kootnekoff’s _ ” analstant proach ind he did a fine of . his . highschool career were being | chosen to thé-allstar team at - the. provincial - -champlonships - two years ago and being chosen the. juniors. finished | with'a 16-7: record; the - dest®Jin the school’s | bilef o. . history. Prog to coming to SFU" where he ‘ig now! doing ‘a PhD " degree, Greg was the captain of . ~ the. University.: ‘of Western: SFU A word of » ior; ‘first tail: season “with ‘the. red, ~~ white and blae. “Last” 2)" funtor he scored/at an 18.6 point. his; . per game clip and provided ihe . leadership tnd hustle the team’: | needed to match ite: best-ever’ job with Inst. year's SFU ‘junior’ : clansmen, ‘year an a season's record: The highlights ‘most.. successtul MVP in the annual highschool all-star game that same year at + ALEX DEVLIN 4. > Alex Devlin-is a six fool four inch. forward. (and also guard) * his: exce; attitude isa coaches dréam.. ‘Last-year he teamed with now. ~ departed Bill Robinson who has ... joined the. professional wars.” and chose to be a playmaker. This’, year, however, _counted on tos¢ore more points. He is a great competitor, ° 3. KEN OLYNYK . “Ken Olynyk, at six foot. six, ‘and 215. -pounds, “will ‘be ‘a - Valuable addition to this: ‘year's “Who play nia higbechoal ball: ( “at Burnaby Central, Noted for. .- ptimal quickness ‘and: © ls “defensive Jability, “Alex: ‘is’: dedicated to the game and his . ; with... Robinson “gone, Al. will “be - eu aad, ae in heaket, a fall, volleyball, and’. track’ and “ EILAN SLOUSTCHER ‘teams with his speed, quickness - and shooting ability... - Asa rookie three. years ago, .. “athe. provincial * Bilan scored the ‘winning | basket Nass Valley part’ of - Green Revolution - | BYMARYOLSEN | _ -head,..take me home, country “road...” We "were headed: up north to.:- _ visit a quartet of newly made ° friends who had followed the ‘Impetus of that song and many |. like it, -all.reflecting the disillusioned’ mood of hundreds of young people wha are leaving © “the cities: of North America. Part ‘of — the. dependence and self-expression so lacking in the: diets of young adults today.» About this time last year, Jim ‘and Kris’ Obenshain — of Kunkletown, Pa. :decided that “back .to the: land’ was the _ direction for them. They sent away for catalogues from .a - Toronto based. company that -- buys. and: sell. tax -sale land, found listed a piece in the Nass Valley that sounded great, ther - phoned the company. the following ‘day. to ‘say, “We'll take it!” - They conceded that. it was a opretty risky way to buy property, but Jim felt if they. vidy' t like it they could always - sell it, At the price, they hadn't — much tolose. They made plans to. visit the land in September and fall some. trees to season during the winter while . they only cover a Aistance of 1.3 - Worked to be ready. for the final toe Jat LSU thes, ie mov 10. springs... 3 jute af “se te date, “thie: ‘Gholnige hit ‘iba RE OF IT “Tt-wag hard to. think of, that ; ... place'so many miles away, but we.used the time to save money .. and find out all -we could about - the area,” Kris told:me. . They sent for the Terrace - ‘Herald; consulted . weather. “maps, read. go government pamphlets’ and decided: that they’d made a lucky choice. When they arrived in town - . Jast: month weary from their - AS: 11! 30 'Skeena B-.. 4000. mile journey they. were -. pure-pE it. - JUNIOR BOYS; will also be on “Maybe it's fast that we wanted to like it,” Kris said, “but Terrace seemed so much | warmer, more alive than the se ~ other 3 . yo The bumps in the Nass Road: ‘through... and the mountains!” provided the rythmn for the - words of a popular: song that’: kept running through my - “Green: - Revolution’, they're seeking a - . place to preserve the best parts . ‘of another” generation in order» ‘to fill the craving ‘for -in- © towns we passed A rainy’ September Sunday « found Jim and Kris, Kris’ sister, Marty and her husband Dave ‘Hemman standing somewhat ‘awed in front of their 80 acres of -raw land, no discernible paths ‘throughit, just a ereek coursing in-front across the road to a deeper wood behind. ‘SOGGY GROUND - - Why, youmight ask, would anybody in: their . right mind leave -a comfortable home, a . good job ‘and access, to all the - selights of New: York City to come to. the isolafed Nass Basin: nothing but soggy ground beneath the canvas floor of their tent and smoky fires to -toak on... A Week after their unheralded . ; arrival, ‘seated on a stump of a ‘ thick birch, a cup of hot Mu tea ” inmy hands, Tfound out why the ‘Obenshains ‘and the Hemmans had ‘come. They sounded very sane tome. . ~. “Hardships?” Everyone has hardships. The kind that we'll endure here seem a-lot easier than the psychological pressures People cope with in ‘past them from the deép woods: the cities. ” ; a Jim returned from: the ‘sprin, ‘Jim returned from ‘the apring -, ‘with a fresh pot ‘of water; and © ’ added: “we all need'to learn to. -« to waste not. | simplify “The established culture seems to think they can use- all: they *: ‘want; there's .alwyas more for : the taking.. “But ‘this. attitude: doesn’t make sense. Already © many of: North America’s natural resources are. being. ‘used ‘up: and. wildlife .. becoming extinct.” «| ~ Later ‘as ‘Kris and Marty. prepared vegetables for dinner, | -the Vic Bryants of Nass‘ Camp | - dropped by to say hello. -Mr. - Bryant thinks that youhg people. are. opening the eyes. of many © Canadians. . _- DRIVING WILDLIFE AWAY “Young Americans: ap-, preciate this country more than people like us. who've grown |. used to it; |Everyone’s con- ‘cerned about the mass logging — that's, affecting the-beauty of the. landscape ‘and driving wildlife sway, but mo one does _ much about. it,” said Mr. Bryant. “We appreciate: it because - Cont'd. on Page 6 “SPORTING _ NEEDS! _ NORTHWEST - SPORSTMAR..- 635-6096 a7 Ka lum . ‘contributed ‘ many” fine’ per " © Bilan ‘Sloustcher. (Big E) in” another of SFU's little men who - "ean throw ‘fits into’ opposing a scholarshi pa : . formances since. When teamed “with Jim Ciccone, these two will possibly be the smallest ‘college * five foot eight inthes.. small by pasketball: : standards; . ‘are’ entirely capable: :. of ‘destroying: much: taller ‘op--- ‘pdsition «with their ‘very’. ° “aggressive: defensive abilities, . ‘DAVE COUTU:: Dave Coutu was the ‘MVP. in’. highschool: - . championships “two years: ago. - > and two time provincia) albatar ‘Dave ted his North Delta team | ‘matestothe championships last :- . year Dave, considered by many: __| a8 the best prospect to come out, - “of B.C, in many years,. is six’ a foot: four inches. and-is: making _ the. switch ‘fo ‘playing guard. - ©. "After his exceptional highschool - career, he. turned down several : _from~ top “American: Seliools to- co come to “SFU. | ' » Mike Charles is the third of the San Francisco boys atSFU. He ‘also played highschool: bail’ - with Larry Clark and. Eilan- ‘Sloustcher,. Since coming here, 2~ Mikle has developed into a fine’ - shooter and: is a- tough ’ rebounder with three years of. ° experience ‘under. -hig belt, the six foot:five Charles, should bea L. a tap performer again this year. As.'yet, the only. définite - _ comers are coaches Kooly and ” bifano: and: players: Clark’ and - ““‘Ciecone. ©. Devlin, Olynyk, - _ Sloustcher, Coutu’ and. Charles - . geam:to be the top candidates - ‘for the other three positions that will have ‘been. finally. decided ~ “aby press time.” For- first. rate basketball: entertainment, " support Terrace’s Arena ‘arid come out to.Caledonia gym’ on Saturday at? p.m. or on Sunday | atl p.m.-tosee the SFU Clan: .. -smen do battle’ against © ‘the, “Terrace all-stars. 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