a i ‘ow _. color polarold cameras *" boxes, ‘ons,’ 750; high average, Jge | Part "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6; 1963. . BALL :WAS- HIDDEN’ LL WAS but the action was plentiful when Veritas - , Met Cassie Hall in elementary school soccer last week, Veritas _ tied league leader Cassia Hat! 3-3, . George Kenny photo 4 s ood a Terrace’s bowlers went into . action as the leagues started their, fall-winter season in the past week, ¢ yota ’ . They'll take “time out ‘for: the Terrace Bowl-a-gplel Nov- | ‘ember 15,16 and 17. when: teams in -four-divisions:-will : ; Compete for prizes: including tran: knives dack?a sistor radios, electric .Canh openers and ‘fish The results of play follows; - : MEN'S LEAGUE (Mondays) STANDINGS; 1, Ginis, 23, 2, Ev's Mens Wear. 20; 3, - Drifters, 18;.-4,.Missert. 13, . _ _ High: single: ‘Ernie ‘Stevens. 293; ' high’ thitee, Ernie Stev. last week's, Pulishe, 226... wat sta .. Team single, Ev’s Mena Wear, 1210; High three, Ev's Mens Wear, 3484, ' FORESTER’S LEAGUE MEN: High alngle, Gordon Dixon, 304; High three, Gor- ‘don Dixon,.717; High average, Cornie Fleming, 203, WOMEN; High single, Judy _Strumecki,.. 249: High: free, Jean “Dixon, “549: High See 2 MIXED“! AauE Bowlers to seek ~ Bowlaspiel loot TEAM STANDINGS: 1, Sup- ervalu, 24; 2, ‘Timberland, 21 A 3, M and R Batbers 19; 4, Skeeng Hotel, 18, : -" MEN: High single, Delt , Bjorson,” 316; high three, Bud - Smith, 717; ‘Warsimage, 252.° °° | WOMEN: | High Single, Trudy . Leman," 370;° high three, Trudy Lehman, 804; valu 1089, high three, Supers valu, 3070, _ STANDINGS; High Five 23; -Singalongs,14,: °° ‘High. single, Peggy Hartnell, 248; high triple Lorraine Ko- foed 592; high average. Gloria - Big Five, 26; Kingpins, 17; ‘| Benford, 220, " THURSDAY (MIXED) - .-S LANDINGS: .1, Yah Hoos. 20; 2,.Tilllcum Theatre 19; 7 4 ,Sbeiman. 18; 4, Slowpokes . MEN: High ‘single, Chris: Porter, 318; high nee Chris -Porter, 845; average, Efiila Stevens, 294. * cowed NY HRA ELARE “an -Kofoed .288; ‘High thre’, :Gall iver a Ese. ofoed, 744; High average, Helen Fogtman, 198, : . high average, Stan high’ average, Fearl Paulson, - “TEAM: High-single, Super. | In Saturday's.- action - Skeena from Hazelton 9-15, 17-15, 1505, | field, ‘Skeena Senior girls basketball squad, the Tsimshian Maids" are practising now for thelr first intex-school game at Smithers,. Coach Don Matheson Is confident that they can win the. Smithers tournament: and also g0 on to take the zone finals in Terrace thia year, ee 7 The’ Maids ‘are inow ‘looking replace’ the: traditional purple for the new blue, black . Skeena Secondary- opens in-the:Néw Year,’ “ed Son _at volleyball meet . Skeena Secondary senlor girls | ment ‘in Prince Rupert Novéii- ‘for new uniforms which will - gold of Skeena Secondary . ‘and white, of Caledonia Secondary, becomes a*funior. high when Caledonia _- volleyball squad placed secondin | ber 23, Lo, a -the Kitimat tournament Novem. |.: Junior girls also placed sec. ‘ber 2, oo ' fj ond. fn their division Saturday, They lost straight sets to Kit. imat 15-7, 15-4, then trounced Hazelton . 15-0,-15-3, and finally disposed of Booth Mema Prince Rupert, in straight sets, ~ Boys’ volleyball squad wontwo . Fhe, sedand piace finish makes | them ‘ineligible to’ compete in the: B,C..-Provinelal- tournament -An ‘Vancouver November 15, 16, ‘dropped the opener toKitimat 15- ‘10, 15-7, ‘then took a thriller | imat Seniors, beat Kitimat Jun- jors, -béat Rupert sentors, and game to Hazelton, dropped -a -to Rupert juniors, They continued their ec y mued their come and another © from behind technique to drap Prince Rupert 12-15, 15.7, 15.9, They play their next tourna- Cc é _ Eighteen rinks VALTIES.., MO i ; Teeth, Oe ye og os hy Harmes Gerard Her- open.pla WL is as kitted whil viplepe oo plas de se a First Worl ““Tadies’ cu fling Mo. eoh ‘shell he’ found dna! poppy |" Lesh ei War. ter ie tug : ;. Elghteen rinks were involved i (The Easy tasting. Easy'to look’ wonder so ‘many ‘people - Switching :to.:5 lended for easy.taste. Now . We've exptained it, ‘get:the . That's the real easy : a with the Seagram name on it, No Star—gently - proof, Whisky). y of And: are that ee woe Bataan in OL British. Columbia, a —_ "| when Ladies Curling League play : LONE eed ce Liquor Control Board or by -, | Started last week, - #7 7" 1°." Games were played October 79 eS TD and By ee ee oe RESULTS:: Kosteck bt Mekir- non: “Myers °)-bt Judd; Ruehlen bt Hildebrand; Bartlett bt Fras. er; Braathen bt Houlden; Olson bt ‘Gravelle; Beckley bt Davy; Sharples bt Dempster; Jones bt <2 _JTERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, ‘B.C, “ump into the water with the SKEENA BASKETBALL MAIDS | _| to take part ina "4 they really enjoy five games. They lost to Kit- | wi Wweady has a busy to hot step it into another fleld of The swim By CINDY LOEWEN. - ; Instructors have just been through a short couse ‘of special- ized training and. are ready. to the- course. at. the Skoglund: Hotsprings pool, + Lo, |. “We can only hope to got in ‘three lessons this fall and get our feet wet,” MeConnell: said, but we eae ad amsak session next sp al nin the fall,” The mentally retarded children will receive ona half -| hour of instruction: each Wed from - the Hot- | Springer's Swim Club were ont’ at the Hotsprings Oct, 27 and 28 ig course. The- instruction was | given by Mrs, Pamela Gremshaw from Woodlands School for Retarded Children in New Westminster, - 8 n instructors from Ter. | tace and Kitimat took part in the course, Several: of the re- ‘tarded children . from Terrace also went out tothe pool and gave the new instructors an op. bortunity to try out-the aspects of their teaching, - “We learned a lot of little things what to do and what not to do, These children are a little "More skittish about: getting into the water but onee they are in themaelves,”* McConnell explained, = |, :_ “We have to work at a slows er pace because their ‘progress isn’t as fast,” eg ee : To make sure the children are well taken care of lessons will “be given with one instructor on hand for every four pupils, . “ ‘Transportation and care of the children until! they ‘get into the pool, will be undertaken by the Mentally Retarded Children’s ‘Association, The - Hotepringers Il take-over from there, The swim club is also providing use -of the pool to the retarded young. ‘stera, Tt : “This will be a community ‘service provided by the swim! ; ‘elub,” McConnell said, ‘The re- ‘ereation committee of the De- ment .of-3 + Phe Hotsp aftew six years of operation al- brogram. 'The otsprings Pool fs available tof ~ em for ten weeks tn the spring and ten weaks In the fall, In Gord MeConnell and his Hotspringsr’s Swim Club are about. club~ will sponsor a. leart-to-swim - program for Terrace. mentally retarded youngsters, coe . children, we car About 8 children from Ter & | Tace are oxpected' to take part, a uate to become instructors, - is looking forward to, branching ont some more next spring, It | Dracticall with ,| the physically handicapped, tise he Mondays Tuesdays and-Thurs—4 -- ngor's ‘Swim. Club| “7S at OP. are, Two Sunday with Head coach is Mel Marquan assisted by Joe Prokopetuk end ‘activity McConnell said the swim club hoped they can.get underway. wim program for BASKETBALL - JUNIORS SET FOR SEASON Skeéna Secondary junior bas- -ketball squad is takingthe season erlously, Players have scheduled prac- for, three nights each week, 4 “Teams yun from 7 to 10 play. 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