WEDNESDAY, MAY 15,197 This is tecreation Notes ie. of. the — = alten wt with some of the teams - thongs. should be carefully ~*~ Terrace’s’~ recrealion _ educational benefits: Tad often. The next meeling of the Club, ‘partner’ list for Canoeing’ “and “plays,-. some offensive. ‘plays, : examined and of found dry and ~ supervisor, _Jon Gruban, is in’ we tend. to’ throw: things ‘at. “io be held on the 28th of this. suggestion for canoeing trips. “goal tending and defense ‘rules ° cracked, “a. grease’ such “as the midst of interviewing 28. teenagers . without. explaining . month, will be the one where "As well, the; club would gel -and regulations, care’ and - petroleum jelly should be ap- applications for posts .with:the - enough. and that’s wrong.” :many “of..the questions of; logether occasionally for social repair -of lacrosse slicks. © - plied:. Needless lo say the stick: Department for, their: summer “Such a group would depend: organization: are answered.’ evenings, of to discuss various vce Faday we'lil look at the basi¢ - ‘fram. playground program,- Of the ‘oy “the people in” jt. * The’ : That meeting could see the birth * aspects of the'spert. Clinics on ‘rules and care’ and repair of. moisture,: extreme - heat’ or. ~ twenty-eight, ranging in age. initiative has to come from: the . of a Terrace ‘Tennis Club. .; safely... and ‘handling of “the ~lacrosse sticks, Unlike hockey,; extreme .cold, As well the-gut’* from 14-21, nine wiil behired to~, group," “As to.a’Cance"Club, Gurban --canoes - could’ Also be-: - Where (here are thrée officials cord guard on (he left hand ‘side ‘ “eb-ordinate aclivities on: four Gurban’- also spake of : ‘the’ Said such an organization would . established. : _ jon the floor, in lacrasse there =" of the pocket should be released . playgrounds this summer.: eeting, “which ‘was held ° be. basically “a passive : one, - -Anyone .. interested: in, either’ “are only two both referees, both, when the stick is not being used. -- ~The program. will: earl 6 “Monday night for the establish; + "-wheréimembers wauld pay fee the Tennis Club:or”:the for- ~ with full power to call offenses.’,“It only, takes“ ten seconds’: duly 2nd at: the ‘playgrouncs. 0 ent: * Tennis, Club ¢ in. to “join which ‘entitled them to - mation of a cartoeing. elub in’ . Some of the offenses invelved. ° untie-and retle the’two leather, the Caledonia; Cassie: Fall, . Terrace nd the possibility. ofa.. the.’ .natiénal | canoeing the Terracéarea is asked to gel in lacrosse are: abuse’ “of, of-: . strands that hold the aut guard” “Clarence Michiel: and Upk nds “eanoeing:<* heing | _ powsletter, alocal newsletter,a in touch withsJon at 635-2042. - ficials, attempt -to injure. or. Schools in the Terrace are: i establlshe : EER = _ _ deliberate: Injury (a, mateh: ae : * * Primarily designed for’ ti ose” penalty’ plus. a five minu : Alter play t the stick should b - children. between ihe ages of - . penaity), playing with a broken: ~ left: ‘hanging froma: hook ‘or... fiye’and twelve, the program stick, butt:ending (an major or. standing in the corner with (he will: feature Friday ‘special minimal during its first. week of ~ ; inalch penalty al diserelian -“-“butt down. if you are hanging it - events...besides - the. everyday. operalion., a “meeting: -held of. referee), Checking “from: make .sure: it’ hangs : by -the “programs “and- lwo big inter-,- “Monday night to‘look into ‘the ° behind, ‘interfering witha goalie: ; : and. ‘not. the “group gatherings. Unroughout _ possibililies. of » organizing. a- while he Is in his créase (two. leather pockel: the summer. . ““Fenhis Club; attracled twenly- . -minutes);: cross‘checking with... : The life of placrasse slick ean: :. As: well Gurban is checking. ive people. . “unnecessary: roughness, delay . “be greally increased if a’. <;-;.. ‘out the possibility. of the Hart”. Gurban said: ‘that’ the people ! “af game, a. penally shol for a player’ knows. a ‘Hitile “about | “2 Barm, with (he possibility of were very’ yocal:and. very in-” player using his hands" to.” affecting’ repairs ta- his stlck,: . using it first as a day camp and -terestedin tennis but (hat they - prevent {he ball from going into Following. are” some’ common’ .- hen progressing. fram. there. were a little ‘skeptical about .. the net, fighting, Ihird man into... faults in sticks and. “how they "Weare. trying: to stress” ‘organizing as a Club: . ha fight,” high-sticking, holding, | Te . con hes adership this: year," Gurban_-= “Something like this has tobe _interference,, screening,: *.'.- c "(ald ihe Herald. “‘We-want the. organized; said Gurban, “If - slashing: Spearing, too, many.» lo came back- to: the ‘t two or three people come lo me . “men of thé floor, and'so on..You ar. bend: in te jaygrounds' not because there “ and “say: they-would like the “will nolé ‘that’ many penalties ‘simple’ “1 ta. steam : the ’!.is a.new baseball bat there but: a Thursday. Night are: similar. to those in. nockey rood " ~a 2: which: will: because, there is a good leade: ennis “Club, I would ‘have to | ‘and ‘indeed 10 ih sc : ‘A good: leader’ with , crummy, baseball: bat” is acrosse, which handle 150 kids, Bob Pegg, an employee of the . jump al Woodcock, new, rather Because the cost of main: taining his plane kept Bob out of the sport, The Club came to the rescue, the students pulting up: $18 for the neccesary Insurance and the. instructors coming _ through with three lessons, Oo Sunday those lessons paid off and the insurance .proved Tom Simpson saw the fruits of their labour as instructors paid off as Bob made: ‘a: good | first jump. and partially closed the opening: ~-ledder witha baseball bat:""”..: someone, came “tome and “This weekend large grou : inthe ‘pockel,- weaving .small :+"..Of the nine hired, eight will be: “pequested a.night al the. Arend unl recenily been piloting a large group at : sutlined earlier in this: series... sticks’ or. clothes pins: through “assigried.in teams to lhe parks: -for leqnis,.on behalf of a Tennis Skydivers Club arotind for their Length. of penalties: imposed, - the guard and letting the stick’ while thenineth |~ “will act as & © Club: ‘witht .76 ‘members, . that’ jumps. . Until recently, that is “meet, The Herald will'let tie otkey, i is determined b. «for. 5e1 dey floating: Arauble-shooter, to. take" would be entirely different.". " . “becange Sunday’. at Weodsack _ readers know how they did, next severity-of the’ offense. Les ypressure off" the leaders: in “Right now. we have a lew pe ade his firsl jum week. -B “ should | have:| the’ .-A beni;handl Be rad: °- specific’ areas and tagivee litle. yolusteers examining. several , . jump... - : : - respect:of ;-all”: players’ arid. by fi i ing help: with special ev : ‘avenues of dppraach such as the - ~ coaches: and they have ultimate... ' slaping =; lhe-¢ The over-all program i] availability .of the school gyms » control of the game. “When the |” ha ing - adhesive --, dit Judy: during the summer months , ' ‘are _Einkleman..an. 18° year old, “and. the -desirability. of in- “old axe or sledge handle may be -; -student. from Vancouver, hired “ siructional aids such as.a back: oo (Bed ta replace if, Cut the end of’ “under ihe government finaneed ” “drop for rallying, al the Arena.” “the replacement stick:to forma --- Careers ’'74'program.. Pe eee eof thekondie, . Jean Gurtan would also ike iia aaaeg “Kit the, twa logether, join with a” ‘jo see olfier programs -during So 'Franchized Dealer. For : counter-sink “dhe. summer, including: a teen. °°" 7h een a Strong white tafpe ah ‘Glue :clubl'a‘community-oriented,”” Impor tant applied: tothe curved mouth sd. self-directed group. thal could ee . a and the: wooden “guard’o *You: can. alsa raslice’ braken ‘organize activities for teens," - ‘me etin g ‘thestick to prevent splitting and. pieces of leather thong, in’ jhe “Lhada lolt‘at ‘success: with Bee * : fj -pockel, and later on if ne ‘group ; is Mi wie : oo ef * Also in foc ipping.’ Stick on the handle af add ‘shooting siting to'add {0 andlis: 7 taprace: _vertdents © are i ick is‘op st Tey 1-old { reminded of the annual general : meeting. of the _Terrace and ould elect its own’. District... Minor = “Hockey &- Féstablish | ils ‘ own *. Assocation to be held tomorrow - limalely,; be. in night at the Senior Citizens own finances.””... Ream ef the Terrace Arena, - ‘ Meeting. dime ise pm, = -HUNTERS& FORD CANOPIES: To Cover All Makes ot Pickups! . ” i vs eyouth in {he community; ‘the ; elas rh ould-4 have : fringe The goll season Is officially. z underway in Terrace. at "the “Terrace: Arena’! was ~ a - Pilot j jumps" ae : 7 * =. unneccessary, Jeff. Dilley and' : a : In other news from, the sky . balance” thal request - against: diving club, ihey have started to . - Af the gut’guard has twisted more desirable than a. erummy * or public roller skating. But.if trdian. Affairs in Terrace; has than Franks field in Terrace. : the club members ‘are :olf: to - Kamloops for“ a compelition : : oh oy EMER EB BEER Bees “The twelve “directors. élected lo ” -.serve-the Terrace. Curling Club... : at their recent. annual meeting, “have” gatien "together. and ~ elected a state of officers for the: 1974-75 curling season, “Wayne Epp will once again ‘sit -as President of the’ group, - Also ‘elected lo serve with Wayne are ‘Dennis. Booth,.. viec-president; John Hagg- treasurer: Lonie | ‘Paal- -secretary and Marg Dean’ / treasurer.’ - Director: The other diréctors : on the ‘welve-man executive - « are’ Joan Clifford, Steve Kutenies, Mark. Croft, Bob Maddison, Steve Baretcki, Cliff. : 4 term. “Sharples and: Norm Miller. ©: ‘geparate executive: so. as to i quanty tor B.U.- Ladies: Curling - Associalion compebitilons. This elected president with. Lonie ‘Paul filling in as vice president. BRIGGS & STRATTON PARTS & SERVICE Available At ee ronkine tigate tes ly oe 2s Tha = been : “amalgamated. wilh: the Curling Association for several years. now. bul ‘has. run. a year. 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Speedway: with. .a- yet the membership of ihe - Ht eaetin the ‘capable,’ The models ‘were members of* “doutile, header’ Sunday and” cub has: nol set ‘this. year's. hands“: of:.-Donna: Dozzi-- and." ion Helty-~ “admission fees but il is theught 12 DATSUN PICKUP .. (73 Modali ao 9495" Low Mileage. Console 1973 DATSUN 510 Tape Player | Chrome wheels - $2995" thay: will be: the: sane: as. last . years, oe i Blagioni, Barbard Slanford; ‘Pal . The four cindses. af cars to run’, “Seeley and: Ashley. Procevial an Beth "are the Clalmers, Super. Sticks’ The models were treateti toa ie" ° eee 22 and Mini-Stdeks [ro.m last year . "3 Macdonald facial-and make-up plus hairdo of tre BU, ‘of - and-a' new.clags “= Stock Cars. ° Kathleen - Skidmore. Highlight ‘Gymnastics : F - | 197% PLYMOUTH 4.Doot gt ‘| Ventura, et. $2195°"| “PLS: Py B tots ; 1972 PONTIAC : $2895°" Good condition, . deemed: the $0 ladies present, “from Maria? Karen. 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