TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. " ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 19 PLANNING FIRMS EYE ARENA PROJECT | ; As the prospect of an ice arena Nears reality, two project pianners are wooing the municipality for the job. They are Cotton-Styffe Lid, Coquitlam and Conspec Lid., of Burnaby. They outlined their virtues in letters released at ‘Terrace’s municipal council] meeting Monday night. "We have considerable ex- perience in the design and construction of a great number of arena projects across Canada,” said M.L, Cotton, of Cotton-Slyffe. fheir Jaiest arena project was The bill for a two car accident in Terrace Saturday was a whopping $2,200. Jorge De Meideiros of Terrace backed out of a driveway on Molitor into the path of an oncoming car driven by Carvin English, alsa of Terrace, Police said English attempted to avoid the De Méeideiros vehicle but the cars collided and the impact caused the English vehicle across the road, hitting a fire hydrant and breaking a hydro pole in the process. De Meideiros was later charged with backing while unsafe and English was : from other teams with ‘Lake winning over Kitimat to | § take ‘top place in the B event. RUB-A-DUB-DUB its a baby i subject as a kindergarten Babe in a tub Julie Krause is only six months old but she already goes to kindergarten. For a bath, Julie’s mother, Mrs. Joyce Krause, brought her to Parkside Primary last week so that kindergarten children could talk about babies. And talk they did. _. Sandra, with blonde pig tails, showed the class a picture of herself as a baby. “I didn't have any hair,” she said. “Or any teeth,’ said her teacher, Mrs, Louise Keenleyside. ' To prove that she dees have teeth now, Sandra chattered them for all the class to see. The children also noticed that babies like Julie can't walk or talk, “They just crawl,” one boy said. The elass also took turns holding Julie. “And some of them were pretty cautious about it,” said Mrs. Keenleyside who is Julie's aunt. What did Julie think about it all? . “She loves to have a bath," said her mother. ''I just hope she doesn't. get wrinkled.” Gals weren't curling hair! The Terrace high school girls curling team were placed second after a hectic weekend. at Kitimat where they com- : pleted in the zone playoffs. Nine teams completed in games played Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They came from | Terrace, Kitimat, MacKenzie, Prince. Rupert, Prince George, Vanderhoof, Fraser Lake, Burns Lake and Smithers. The draws were made and first games played on Friday night. Saturday morning the girls were given a tour of Alcan where they were presented with Alcan medallions, TERRACE TEAM The Terrace team consisting of Skip Laurie Thain, third Fay Munson, second Darla Fredericks, and lead Marilyn Oracite played their first game - Saturday afternoon against Smithers, They won 6-5 after:an extra end. At 5 pm. the teams coaches, and chaperons were treated toa hot turkey supper at the Kitimat Gordon Hotel, sponsored by the Municipality of Kitimat. ‘Mrs, Edith Angle, representing ‘the municipality, presented each girl with a Kitimat ~ medallion. BEAT MACKENZIE Later that night the Terrace foursome played Mackenzie - and trounced them 9-2,- Being ‘quite, tired after these ’ first two games the girls came “out in fine color when they ; Played Kitimat taking an easy ; win-with the score 7-2, This win '. gaye the girls first place in‘the ” A- event. Sunday. ‘morning paw ‘action ‘from other teams with Burzs ;- Lake -winning. over. Kitimat to : take top: place: in. the B event, Sunday morning sdw. action Burns ina tub. Julie Krause is the willing class at Parkside Primary learns. about babies. Scrubbing Julie is her aunt, Mrs, Louise - Keenleyside, who teaches the class...Staff photo. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 13 Dispatch by Poul Bogelund Nine new members were initiated at the regular monthly meeting held onJanuary 12. We extend a hearty weleame to R.J, Dahl, P.K. Hall, F.T. Halonen, C.A, Lindstrom, §.H, Riner, D.W. Roth, M.K, Sheridan, R. Weick and G.M. Willcox. We have now reached a Strength of 317 , including life, ordinary and associate mem- bers. This includes 19 transfers into the branch, counter- balanced nine transfers out of the branch. . Not included in the above numbers is a total of 106 club Ladies Auxillary: boasts a membership of 82. The secretary advises that more than 24 per cent of the membership have paid their dues for 1971, GOOD NEWS This is good news indeed, and might help to encourage some of you who still have to pay up, to do so at your earliest con- venience in order that we may retain and enlarge our current membership. Preparations for the 15th Annual Bonspiel are now complete; 32 rinks have entered and curling will start sometime early Friday evening, January 29. The Ladies Auxillary is catering to the Curlers Banquet which will be held in the Legion Auditorium on Saturday January 30. The contents of the menu have high Security priority and $35-2040 Now STARRING S SHOWTIME members and in addition, our | ; nothing shail induce us to reveal any of its secrets--just you wait and see. A highly successful joint meeting of the executives of Branch {3 and the Ladies Auxiliary, Branch No, 13, was held January 19. Common problems were discussed, ideas exchanged and plans started for all phases of Legion activity during 1971. “13” for now - see you next week. Open 3-6 Mon. - Fri, information apply to: TILLICUM THEATRES. Present AT THE DOWNTOWNER | Playing Janugry 28, 29, 30 “FOUR CLOWNS” Compilitation Of Top Comedy By The Old Masters STAN LAURAL, OLIVER HARDY, CHARLIE CHASE AND BUSTER KEATON 7 PM AND 9:15 PM BRIT ISH COLUMBIA soci ETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS vo 's"~Terrate Animat Shelter —' 4516 Haugland: Phone 634-7475 Three bedroom self-contained units with private entrance front and rear, stove and refrigerator, two Piece bathroom off kitchen, {ull four piece bath on Upper floor, full basement, Piayground being built at rear of building. All units have clean electric heating. Only one block from school, For more Mrs. Stan Hartman Unit No. 108 Phone 635-3648 Cedar Grove Gardens Students to watch the birdie The North West High School Badminton Tournament that was cancelled earlier this month due to bad weather is due to go ahead this Saturday. The event has already at- tracted about fifly participants from the area and will start Saturday at 9 a.m. The gymnasiums at the Skeena and Caledonia Senior Schools will both be used giving the contestants in [he tourney a total of seven courts. Action is scheduled to wind up about 5 p.m. ors Weekends 9-11 635-2040 RATING GENERAL | WERBOLANERACAAN99 VECAQUAV DGG OULSDNUESDU BLAU DSA LLU SOUAPAUGOGAUESGEROOAESUUAGTUAEIE MOTAPEAOESEUOSAAOANYATOTCAEA EA ATE RUT LEAT STE QUA CUeQRDA SL EEUAN EEG GR LOU UNUHEUSUVEDAOUORUSO CRUE Terrace THE SIGN OF OWNERSHIP 100% Polyester Crimpknit Accident racks a whopping bill charged with having a blood alcohol content in excess of .08. BIRTHS Born at Mills Memorial Hospital to: - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dumouchee, a -daughter, on January 24, Mr. and Mrs. George Alleman, .a daughter, on January 24. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Loewen, a daughter, on January 25, Mr. and Mrs. David Wadley, a son, on January 26, Mr. and Mrs. James Folowonink, a son, on January 26. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lever, a son, on January 26. Ideal for Pant Suits - Dresses, Etc. Choose from a wide assortment of new Spring Shades including .White .Navy .Rose .Coral .Blue -Mauve .Lilac Printed Cotton Flannel 3.1.66 Clearance 20% to 50% Off Stock up now and Save on first quality Flannelette -Wide variety of colorful printed patterns 42" Wide They want piece of. the at Fraser Lake. Cotton said he was preparing photographs of the project to present to council. - Inhis bid, Cotton said his firm would look after project planning, ‘including design and estimation of service; project management, to call to tender and supervise construction AH. Jackson, president of Conspec, explained his firm’s ae nt @- function is to co-ordinate th experts in the design phase, th contractors in the constructio1 phase and to act as the. owner’: representative throughout thi entire period. — The proposals. were . handec over to committee for study. hy; Do you know what the spor of kings is? Queens, The ski season at the Nor- thern Heights Ski Hill in Terrace got off toa slow start but ‘things have picked up and: about 50 skiiers braved the weather Sunday to challenge the slopes. NIGHT SKIING The night skiing will be held seven days a week from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Little emphasised that the skiing depends on two conditions, first the weather skiing enthusiasts, There is only one run at the ski hill but it is about 1,000 feet long and is fairly wide. This makes it possible for the more experienced skiier to take a fast run down the face of the run while the skiing novice can use Se ee eo ASSORTMENT OF FABRICS Including - Velvets, Wool Biends, Polyesters - Orlons - Nylon, Ete, BARGAIN TABLE ONLY - 99 75H Fitted “Sheets - SAVE ON _ Wabasso Marvel Press” Sheets & . Cases 3.66. 81" x 100" Flat Sheets 72” x 100" Flat Sheets 54” x 75’ Fitted Sheets au Pillow cases beeaes Ski hill opens up and secondly the turn out of | the side of the trail for a. slower downhill run. Northern Heights operator Bill Little reported a total of 14 to 16 inches of packed snow anc rated the conditions for skiing as good, - To date skiing has only been held on weekends from noon tc 4:20 p.m. but Little has organized the facilities for night skiing. LODGE AVAILABLE” Asmall lodge at the bottom of the hill is available for resting and refreshments, The ski hill is on the out skirts of, Terrace, just off Cedar Crescent. To reach the ski hill you go north on Alwood and (hen up the Birch Hill road. UAL HOUENUALLUVEGAUIOUMAAULEVNUUHL TEDL Ou en nT Ah Ou naounecs| Pillow . 1.77 Pair ALSO SHOWING AS Coming SHOWTIME January 31 & Feb. 1,2, & 3rd SATURDAY MATINEE Showtime 11 =m &2 PM, RESTRICTED - Sat. Jan. 30th NO ADMITTANCE TO PERSONS UNDER IE §/ = “THE ARRANGEMENT" STARRING | KIRK DOUGLAS, FAYE DUNAWAY 2 RICHARD BOONE - ts A story’ of a:man whose whole, life i is a: ‘phoney coe ao oats, arrangement of marriage, work, § sex and. friendship. 7 PM, & 9:15 SPM... 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