Kispiox wins Native soccer tournament The weekend was a good one for Kispiox as they walked away. with top honours in bath soccer and softball at the All Native Tournament held on the Skeena High School grounds. : In men’s soccer. Hazelton defeated New Aiyansh in the semi-final by a score of 4 to 2. The game was tied at the end of regulation time and was decided by penalty kicks. © Hazelton then went on to meet Kispiox in. the final. Kispiox had little difficulty aispusing of Hazelton, winning the game and taking the tourney with a 3 to 2 score. Victor Robinson of Aiyansh was named the most valuable player in the tournament and the most sportsmanlike team was the Aiyansh Nishga Braves. In women's softball, and Hazelton with blacktop driveway, - For Sale by Owner 4911 Walsh, clase to school. 1415 sq. ff. home, 4 bedrooms & large batty on main floor, wall to wall carpet - living raam, haliand bedreoms. 130 x 122 lot, full size unfinished basement with complete toilet, vanity and shower, attached garage ~ Phone 635-5847 , a ‘tet et runs scored showed 48 runs for each team, In. the final game, Kispiox defeated Hazelton 7 to 3 and took the tournament. The most valuable player was Fern Russell of the Kispiox Warriors while the most sportsmanlike team - was from New Aiyansh. — A large number of people turned out to watch the games. John During the past two weeks fm sure you cannot have’ helped noticing the spec- tator enthusiasm for a relatively new Olympic sport, namely Team Hand- ball. Handball is an ideal synthesis of the three fun- damental athletic disciplines of running, jumping and throwing. Therefore, it is not only a purely competitive sport, but also a fine sport to be taken up with advantage by boys and girls, men and women for purposes of training and health. The player must be able ta _ start quickly, he must be a persevering runner, he must be able to pick up the ball or catch it in the air; he must be able to skilfully deceive his opponent: he must pass the hall with precision to his (cam mates and he must be able to execute all sarts of throws; in short, his arms, his legs ‘and his body will have to be harmoniously trained. , As the name of the game suggests. hands play the most important role; hands being naturally the deftest members, of the body, the growing popularity of handhall is easily explained. Many kinds of throws to score a goal are possible, The player is inspired to use his hands as a means of carrying out his ideas. Unlike the other ballgames where the ball is played by using one’s hands, handball is a hard game, Personal contact is not avoided, throws are not soft and supple, but extremely ast. Technique ‘and elegance combine with courage and physical strength; the dynamic nature of this sport makes it exciting to watch. Handball can be played by everybody and everywhere, nothing more being needed numbers of players and a simple outfit will do. The idea of the game is clear. The game itself is elegant and varied, Hand- ball combines all the ad- - vantages of a team sport. Its fundamentals are: skilful handling of the ball, swift physical reactions, mental flexibility, team work and above all, fair play. The game consists of two halves of 30 minutes each. Substitutes may join play at any time. The main purpose of handball is to develop the personal qualities of .each player; the physical fitness of a player will not suffice. His self-control, his fair- ness, his courage and his considerateness are con- stantly put to test. A match will) certainly form the character of the player. Trying lo do his best for his team and depending at the same time on_ the possibilities of his team. mates, a player will come to know his limitalions. He learns to use his physical and mental abilities — he learns to win and lose. Handball can be played by men and women of every age. It has become a favorite sport in univer- sities, schools and armies, just because of its out- standing physical influence and in many schools it is a - compulsory sport. In spite of the virile character of handball, the risks of getting hurt are small. is many advantages, however, are evident. May the popularity and the reputation grow steadily; may it rouse en- thusiasm and may it he worthy. Olympic sport. A Canadian Red Cross Summer Safety Tip: Respect the limitations of your boat and understand - the limits of your own skills. + A careful .skipper at the ; helm’ means a safe passage fore all, { . ' THE HERALD. Wednesday. August 4, 19/6. PAGE Ai Coming in for a soff landing, a member of one of the several sky diving groups taking part in the weekend parachuting competition descends on the target. The com- petition, sponsored by the Terrace Sky Divers Club was held on the old air- field at Woodcock, near Cedarvale. Even though the site was a bit difficult to reach, a good number of people turned out to bask in the sun and watch the fun. Telkwa to Smithers canoe. race Local canoe enthusiasts ean look forward to an eventful weekend this summer. The annual Telk- wa to Smithers canoe race held on the Fall Fair weekend will be held in conjunction with the White: Water Classic by Labatts.. The sehedule has been finalized and with the aim of ‘something for everyone’ it locks like a fun-filled family weekend on August 28th and 29th. The weekend will open with the Labatts White Water Classic on August 2ulh. This rugged long distance’ course from Barrett Bridge in Houston to Smithers will cover a distance of.35 miles. Yhere will. be first, second and third place money prizes in both the shell division and the recreation division of the big races with trophies for first place in each division for the op- tional up-river spring to be held one hour after the finish of the big race. . The Telkwa to Smithers race will be held on Sunday, August 29 with nine divisions in all, There will be a trophy and $50 going to first place in each of eight divisions and $25 to second... . place, The nine dffisians “/1: owill’ bé?” "local, _weifren; 74 ‘Annual sports camp goes August 23 The third annual ‘lerrace Summer Sports Camp will be held from Monday, August 23 to Friday, August 27, The camp is designed to provide a good variety of sports activities, including team sports, individual sports and life-long ac- tivities far those between 10 to 18. The sports included in the camp are archery, aquatics, badminton, basketball, bowling, golf, soccer, track and field, volleyball and wrestling. The registration fee for the camp will be $20 (with an additional surcharge for those people whose options include golf, aquatics or bowling). The cost in ad- dition to the basic registration fee for the golf program is $2. The aquatic program necessitates an additional $5 charge and the bowling option an additional $2.50 charge. These ad- ditional charges are necessary fo cover the cost of special facility use and instruction made available to the student. For any students who may be coming from out of town, there is a limited amount of accommodation that is available on request. The accommedation includes both room and board for $8.50 per day. The instruction of the sports will be based on suitable age groupings and - skill level. There will be a sufficient number of in- structors and assistant instructors on hand for each sport to ensure that each student is adequately supervised, Used. ommonwealth There will be a limited enrollment of students into the golf, aquatic and bowling programs. Those accepted inte the course will be determined on a first come, first served basis. Each student attending the camp is required to - supply his or her own gym slrip as well as a bathing suit if aquatics ‘are to be taken. If golf is chosen as an elective there is a limited supply of golf clubs that can be rented. The deadline for ap- ‘plications to the camp is August 15. Applications should include - full name, address, birthdate, medical number, names of parents or guardian and the grade attended in school this year, . Forms should be addressed to the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine office, 9- 4644 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, Each day of the sports camp is divided into four sections — A, B, C and D. The applicant must chocse one activity from each note that if you choose golf as your option in section A, polf must also: be your choice in section B.: The aquatics restricted to applicants between the ages of 12 and 15. ' The sections and the sports included are as follows: section A-9 a.m. to 10:30a.m. - golf, basketball, badminton and soccer; section B - 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon - golf, volleyball, track and field and wrestling; section C - 1 p.m. to 2:30. p.m. - basketball, bowling, archery and wrestling; section D - 2:30 p.m. to 4 .m. - aquatics, volleyball, badminton and soccer, If the application form is sent by mail, please enclose a cheque or money order payable to ‘District of Terrace’, or if paying in person pay at the Terrace Arena. The office hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. cance .. program is- couples, Native, over 4U, overall fastest, aluminum and a junior division ‘or under 16 years. The ninth division will be rafls with $40, $40, $30 and $20 going to first. second, third and fourth place finishers respectively. Registration forms are available at Wall Electric and Furniture Lid., 1073 Main Street. Smithers, phone 847-4485 or al MacKenzie Travel Service, 1232 Main Streel, Smithers, phone 847-2979 during regular business hours. Any VANCOUVER ISLAND HELICOPTERS LTD. ae Pa ee Tht . . A CHARTER & CONTRACT _ FLYING LAKELSE LAKE SEAPLANE BASE Pilot Manager Mel Johnstone 635-7039 - §35-5723 further questions you might have will be answered at. registration. : If you ask for Kitchen: Cabinets at Al & Mac, and so very many people do, you are directed to. Dennis & Kelly. Dennis: and Kelly are fuliy trained in the art of astablishing the proper tayout for your home, be it an older model ar. brand new. Estimates and drawings are available free-of-charge and terms are available: fo suit your budget. Cabinets are stocked at Al & Mac by the hun- dreds, in fact Al & Mac is the only stocking dealer of Kitchen Cabinets between Prince Rupert and Vancouver. You have todo It that way if you are io give proper service here in the north and IRLY Bird marketing philosophy insists upon service. It’s no wonder Dennis & Kelly are such busy men! a (ttn} MEN WOMEN - -Excess Hair Fall - Dandruff hours of 2 p.m. and 8 p.m, number, ° STOP BALDNESS FREE SCALP CLINIC in Terrace on Saturday, August 7th ony “SAVE YOUR HAIR" DON’T RESIGN YOURSELF - GET THE FACTS - Today with National's treatment available to you, there is no reason toaccest LESS hair .., and eventual baldness. Sea Mr, Brown on Sat., Aug. 7 for a free examination and consultation: You'll find alt the evidence tosuccess you could ask for... and a deep personal interestin your special halr problem. Hair and Scalp Specialists will be holding free halr and scatp examinations in Terrace at the Lakelse Hotel between the || All examinations are given In private, there Is na obligation. No appointment needed, Ask the clerk for Brown's suite NATIONAL HAIR & SCALP INSTITUTE LTD. - Hair Too Dry or Oily - Itchy Scalp Box 3278 - Stn. ‘‘D’', Edmanton, Alberta DISTRICT OF TERRACE section to be repeated at the same section time each day for the entire week. Please 1969 10 x 42 Atco’ ‘ 1965 12 x 60 Windsor 1971 10 x 60 Van Dyke Expando 1975 24 x 64 Diplomat 1970 12 x 60 Safeway 1965 8 x 32 Marlette . 1974.12 x 68 Vista Villa 1966 10 x 41 20th Century . on location. Joey Shack PLANNING DIRECTOR The District of Terrace has a vacancy for the position of Planning Director. Under the direction of the Municipal Engineer the successful candidate will be responsible for performing a full range of planning functions,including administering the zoning and subdivision control By- laws, preparing Land Use Contracts, and advising on matters concerning community development, SOB RS oa Want to gosurfing? ~~ You wan't find cur guders shooting the tube in: Po. aor are Applicants should have several years of municipal and planning ex- Hawa or Austaha, This amphibious landing «8 part ot the included perience or suitable combination of Education and experience in a ed ve eae eam tre cane . . RESERVE BID turn to... related field. Candidates should possess strong communieation skills. ing Specwlibes a OF ¢ ABE . " make an aithorne drop or providing the back up support Offers Offers Offers Salary is suauno to sy9.ane jiepending ha reer ang ox: to these and all he activites in the. Canadian, Forces, ; TUAN To US pertence. Relocation expenses an e normal fringe benetits will be I's whal makus the Forces such a very special leam Great Buys Right Now provided. ae ; i" of highly tramed Canadians. working together to help Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Fret. & Sat. 8:90 autn-5:00 WITH GORFIDENCE A detailed outline of the duties and responsibilities of this position may Canada and the world." pam. Sun. 1 p.m.5:00 punt. After Hours by Appolntment Gnly. be obtained by contacting the undersigned. .Theresaplacetoryouon ghey GET | =° : Applications in writing, including complete resumes, will be received this team night now . B, Tyee : COMMONWEALTH MacKays by the undersigned no later than 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 31, 1976. Se CANADIAN |! ! - Funeral CM, Gale, P. Eng., a ARMED = us aT Municipal Engineer. “Oe FORCES Mobile Homes Ltd. Rome DISTRICT OF TERRACE A Division af Homco industries 3218 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. . VaG 2X6 . Phone No. 635-6311 For more information ‘come on In and see us, A Military Career Counsellor. willbe in: oo . TERRACE AT THE CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE FROM 11:00 TO 4:30 P.M. 11 AUGUST. 7 Phone 635-2444 Terrace, B.C. - Serving Kitimat ~ 1055 Hiway 16 East 635-6251 , DL-D25119 , \ .