er Le egake ge Temenos gg . wenn PRGE 7, THE HERALD Friday, September 0, 1978 ec People Try For Fair Deal if Phil. Stewart, Acting Superintendent of Parks and Recreation has announced a new policy regarding ‘the past when the Arena was the “Public . so heavily booked by the major scheduled ice users that other members of the “To avoid this situation in the future, public booking times will be scheduled on a permanent — basis. basis and are to be offered to the public on a reservation basis which precludes monepolization by any one scheduling of publicwishingtobooktheice As a i : * Booking" times for the fdr anhour or two have been minimum of twee Table Brained. Mr. Stewart es Terrace Tee Arena. unable to. do so," Mr. booking times are to be The new reservation policy ‘There have been times in Stewart: said. | geheduled on a permanent includes the following . . . restrictions: reservations may be made a maximum of three working days in ad- vance; the reservation fee must be pald in full at the time the reservation ~ made; no single individual or group may reserve more than one public booking time during any one week. = PUBLIC SKATING: Monday «| 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Tuesday ‘ fee 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. : saree ° Wednesday TICKET NUMBER M 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m, 6:45 pm. - 6:15 p.m. 3 Thursday 12:15 pm. - 1:30 p.m. Friday | _ 42:15 p.m. - L:30° pm. 6:15 pm. - 7:45 p.m. 2 Sunday 4:45 p.m. - 6:15” p.m. 2 FAMILY SKATING: : Sunday Q 3 | 5 6 6:30 pm. - 8:00 p.m. a .- It the tast five, four or three digits on your ticket are identical to and in i the same order as these winning numbers above, your ticket is eligible Ho ckey . to wih the corresponding prize. * : last 5 digits WIN $1,000 last 4 digits WIN Group Meets $100 % laat 3 digits WIN $25 NOTE: $25 and $400 winners may claim thelr winnings by presenting their ticket to any branch of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ; only in British Columbia, the Yukon. In the avent of discrepancy numbers list as certified by shall prevail. “nigge : “Western Canada. Lottery Foundation: ke i "SEPTEMBER 6TH EXCORE WINNERS R. Desjardins Weg., M. Hazel Funk Victoria, VM. Malllaux Calg.; William H. Harcis Kamloops, Blious Wpg., Mrs. Violet Attard Buchanan Tugask, Nahirniuk Round Hill, J.0, Radulg ’ tid a: Shiriey Joe Wing Yu Lam Calg., Drago Terrace residents who can hardly wait to lace on the skates and ''kill themselves” playing hockey: in the Commercial Hockey League should take note that there will be a general meeting on Monday, at the Senior Citizen's Room (is this a A sign) at the Terrace Arena at 19 o'elock. ; . | It is very important that ¥ all players and coaches, managers, referees and interested persons attend the meeting. . A new executive for the league will also be nominated at the meeting. Albarta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and between this list and the official winning the auditors of the Foundation, the latter (In Trust) West Van., V.M. 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Box 55D, Station J, Calgary, Alberta. T2A 4X8 The North American Soccer. ‘League Players Association. ‘progresses ‘ Spinks -Ali Fight to Draw Largest Money Gate Ever NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The largest live gate in boxing history already is assured for the Muhammad Ali-Leon Spinks fight, with the bout still a more than a week away. . Ticket officials said Thursday that more than $3.5 million warth of tickets have been sold for the Sept. 15 fight, nearly $1 million more than the current record of $2.6 million for the second Dempsey-Tunney match in Chicago in 1927, . Tickets, which range in price from $200 for the floor Facemask May “OFTAWA (CPY — Man- datory use of helmets and facemasks in minor hockey leagues this year might have a dangerous effect on the players, officials said ‘Thursday. “If they are dressed as gladiators they will play like gladiators," said Dick Cordick, vice-president of the Ottawa District Hockey Association. “The kids don't realize the danger of a high stick when . they are wearing a mask and helmet,” said. Keith Duke, president of the association. And University of Toronto Blues coach Tom Watt, who runs a summer hockey school, said boys aged 7 to 13 showed “absolutely no fear” when wearing the helmets. “They fly into corners with no caution," Watt said. “Maybe we should be looking at rule changes to the game itself rather than protective equipment.” “This is the first year that helmets and facemasks have - -been made mandatory by the: - Canadian Amateur Hockey ° Association for the estimated 900,000 boys and -girls playing minor hockey in Canada. ; This is mainly due to Be Dangerous studies done by Dr. Tom Pashby of Toronto over the ‘last four years for the Canadian Ophthalmological Society. Pashby identified 253 players during 1974-75 who suffered eye injuries, 42 of whom were legally blinded in one eye. He discovered that the hockey stick ac- counted for more than 60 per cent of those injuries. INJURIES REDUCED Pashby’s work has been credited by amateur hockey officials for instigation of new rules, additional equipment and a reduction of eye injuries to 40 in 1977. “We should change the rules for different graups of kids," Watt said. ‘‘There’s no way bantarns should be playing the same game as junior hockey players." Walt compared football, with its cumbersome equipment, to rugby in which players use very ‘equipment and emphasize ‘the kicking game. "I'm not saying it’s the same analogy but that is the sort of thing we need.” Wait said many groups get together to play hockey wearing sweat pants, skates and carrying a stick. Badminton Club Wants Members The Terrace Badminton Club will officially get ac- tivities underway Sunday, September 10, at 7 p.m. in the Skeena Secondary School gym. . An open invitation has been extended to anyone interested in playing bad- minton throughout the wintermonths. The recent Olympics and Commonwealth games have convinced most people that badminton is a fine physical fitness sport and takes a at deal of skill as one -in ability. There is no charge for the , first two weeks, to permit prospective players to learn something about the game and to meet others who in- tend to take oul a- mem- bership for the up-coming seasoi. The club will seil shut- tlecocks at the gym, however, players will be required to bring running shoes a a racquet. Badminton will be played on a regular basis Tuesday and Thursdays from 7 to 10:30 al Thornhill High School and on Sundays from 7 to 10:30 at the Skeena Secondary School. The club already has a membership © of ap- proximately 90 members but will welcome new members. Anyone interested in more information may contact Murdo Macdonald at 635- 2301, oer! 9 we 1 ce b | l \ ' be 4 44 : A a yy . ae” Th. i , fs 4 to bel 6 Ge ae i Fatty = 1,200 samples to choose from + Sheere-Lined Drapes «insulated drapes - Drape rods ‘ Ww little of the massive Superdome to $25 for the upper deck, are selling at about 900 a day. At thatrate, about 50,000 will be sold by the day of the fight. Officials say that more than 50 per cent-of the $200 seats are sold, about 70 per cent of the $100 seats, nearly 80 per cent of the $50 seats and 10 per cent of the $25 ones, If 10,000 seats are sold on the day of the bout, pushing the total attendance to 60,000, the gate would be about $5 million, more than twice that of $2.25 million for last. January's Super Bowl in the Dome. Spinks is getting paid $3.78 million and Ali $3,25 million. Local promoters guaranteed $4 million to Top Rank Inc. for the rights to hold the fight in New Orleans while ABC is paying $5.3 million for broadcast rights. COACHES OHA TEAM PORT COLBORNE, Ont. (CP) — Don Gallinger, a Na- tional Hockey League star in the 1940s, has been named coach of Port Colborne Sailors of the Ontario Hockey Association In- termediate A League for the 1978-79 season, Gallinger, 53, of Burlington, Ont. was leading scorer for Boston Bruins and 11th in the league in the 1945-48 season. He left the Bruins in 1948, wher = See ee oe oa ae Carpet & Drapery Service Where Westemers win allways Western Canada Lottery Foundation eon eeT IRES FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY | To own and operate a BIG SCOOP FAMILY RESTAURANT in Kitimat City Center Expansion area & Terrace. No direct experience is necessary. We will design and equip your outlet, completely train you and then work with you to achieve a profitable operation. A cash investment is required. 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