Herald Staff Writer ’ Kitimat’s Dorothy Cheyne and Ken Hutchin advanced Sunday to the regional playdowns in the Buick Challenge National Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament, an -event which will end Sept 28 and 29 at the Ottawa Athletic Club, Ottawa, Ontario. Cheyne and Hutchin won out over teams from Smithers and Kamloops in the district playdowns, beating Smithers and Kamloops by identical scores, 6-0, 6-3 on Saturday. They now go to Penticton this weekend for the regional playdowns, to attempt to qualify for a trip to Ot- Photo by Gon Schatter tawa, ook part-in the tournament, and espectally to the winners, soe Showing off their hard -earned trophy are the Kin- samen Jets, Division § Soccer Champions, thelr coach, and a tournament official. Congratulations to all who Linesmen, refs get | an increase in wages - TENNIS TOURNEY — Kitimat pair advan: BY DON SCHAFFER Buick paid their way to Smithers, and will also foot the bill for the trip to Penticton. ; The Buick Challenge, sponeored by General Motors, is a national Brassroots tennis program designed for the Canadian recreational player over the age of 18. The format of the tour- nament is designed to encourage al) tennis players, excluding ranking amateurs or professionals, to compete and have fun. An award system Is built into the system at all levels of play and the prizes or trophies increase in importance as the Jevel of play advarices, . The ultimate cham- plons of the tourney will TORONTO (CP) — refereeand Iinesman signed each other, will provide the a National Hockey League an individual contract with other 25 per cent, $ at. Sept. 15 referees and linesmen have the league. On other matters, Ziegler . won 4 25 to 30-per-cent in- crease in total benefits in a new three-year contract with the league. The new deal was an- nounced at a news cof- ference Monday by NHL president John Ziegler and John McCauley, preaident of the Officials Association. Zlegler said the 25 to 30- percent increase means that the lowest paid official now will earn $28,000 a year and the highest paid will get $60,000, A major change in the con- tract means that all officials now are covered by the, collective bargaining agreement with a salary sealed based on years of service in the NHL. Under previous agreements, each Whitecap _ NEW: YORK (Reuter) —: _ But the of Pele and ° Vancover Whitecape’ victory | over Tampa Bay Rowdles in the Soccer Bow] ended tha two-year domination of the North American Soccer League championship by New York Cosmos and demonstrated that the NASL is no longer a one-toam jeaque. . ance the Cosmos pur- suaded Pole out of retirement in 1975 and began to lure established foreign stars to the U.S,, the team of Franz Beckenbaver of Weat ‘Germany, Carlos Alberto and Franclaco Marinho of Diy signing, Johan Nocstens 5 ' ene of the Netherlands, has captured most of the headlines. Lady sees problems involved INDIANAPULUS (AP) - The firat day of practice, held before 10 television cameras, convinced Ann’ Meyers that becoming the The agreement took a year of negotiations and both aides hailed it as “‘the finest officiating package put together in all of professional sport.” Another new aspect of the agreement provides for contributions by the team general managers and the officials themssives in a rating system. The top-rated referees and linesmen are picked for playoff duties. Scotty Morrison, NHL ref- eree-in-chief, sald he and his al will continue to do their own ratings of of- ficials which will be used as - 80 per cent of the over-all rating system, The general managers will be allowed a 25 per-cent input and the Teferees and Insmen, rating the ‘action of tended to camouflage the burgeoning interest in soccer here. . healthy, othera shaky. But moat im t of all for the future of the game in North America, has been the astonishing upsurge in participation in soccer by children. _ The NASL estimates there are about two million ae under the age of 16 ¥ organized soccer. The league says if it in- creases at the current rate the number will surpass the five-million participation in s sho e Cosmos - sald in an interview that he was very disappointed. in Toronto Maple Leafs for their attempted court action last week against pthr Earryl Sittle: and Mike Palmateer. The Leafs sought an ‘in- junction, rejected by the Su- preme Court of Ontario, to prevent Sittler and Palmateer from ars ticlpating in the Showdown television competition. The Toronto club had argued it was worried about the possibility of the two yers suffering injuries, ut their lawyer, Alan Eagleson, said the NHL’s collective agreement with the Players’ Association ‘allows them te participate In such competitions. distributed around 20 teame while this season the average was 14,911 among 24 * teams. Some of the more suc- cessful franchises attracted highly respectable crowds. Minnesota Kicks pulled in an average 22,-000, tha champlon Whitecapa 26,000, Tampa Bay Rowdies, who lost 21 to Vancouver on Saturday 25,000, while the ‘ Cosmos drew more than one milllon to thelr 15 home games and averaged just under 50,000, Johan Cruyff, the former World Cup atar with the Netherlands, came out of retirement to join Los Little League baseball In two Angeles Aztecs In mid: arreameninss iat ninee ole signed. The valuable player award. TERRACE CLASSICAL BALLET SCHOOL (Director BARBARA NUNN, A.1.S.T.D., 1.5.8.) RECOGNISED BY:- THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCING w them average -was 8,042 In 1976 ' The Herald, Tuesday, September 11. | win a week-long ex- -paid trip to see the 1980 Wimbledon Championships. The runners-up receive a week-long expenses -paid tennis trip soxnewhere in Canada. The finala will be live and Initially, the tour: nament began at 121 local playdown sites across Canada, playdowns oceuring In July and August. Hutchin and Cheyne were the only competitors entered in the Kitimat-Terrace district, 80 they advanced easily to the district playdowns which they won last weekend. _ “It was a shame that. District of Terrace Registration for FALL RECREATION PROGRAMS there werer. people enter: event," Hut: Monday. "We ‘only ones fror:. aituation was game aa it we: We at the Cheyne and E: best of luck ir and hope they Ottawa to the . HAS TIME C Bamboo has &: clock that sete *. the National f _ Bays. Scrne bam": after only five c: while other kind’ long as 65 yeare. Arena Banquet fi I PROGRAMS INCLU WOMENS MORNING JOG . Location: Terrace Swimming Pool Instructor: Pauline Bishop Fee: $20,00 LADIES KEEP FIT Locatlon: Thornhill Elementary Instructor: Becky Maler & Marlene Mocr: Fee: No Charge EXERCISE TO MUSIC Location: Arena Banquet Instructor: Bonnie Penny Fee: $30.00 ADULT CO-ED FITNESS Location: Cessle Hal! School Gym Instructor: Bonnle Penny Fee: $15.00 PRE-SKi CONDITIONING Location: Thornhill Secondary Gym ‘instructor: Harry Blodgett 635-7875 Fee: No charge ADULT BEGINNERS Location: FHA at registration ..... Instructor Chuck Cey- Fee: $5.00 CO-ED VOLLEYBALL Location: Cassie Hall Schoel Gym instructor: Lola Schmidt Fee: No charge WOMENS VOLLEYBALL Location: TBA on registration day Instructor: Donna Checkley Fee: No charge el Pied “Loéatlon: Uptands School Instructor: Lola Schmidt Fee: No charge ADULTS LEARN TO SKATE Locatlen: Terrace Arena Instructor: TBA on reglatration day Fee: TBA on reglatration day WOMENS HOCKEY Location: Tarraca Arena instructor: Aaunta ijl Fee: $7 or $1 drop in fee WOMENS SOCCER Location: TBA on regiatr Instructor: Asunta Pi|l 638-1263, Woody Jones (coach) Fae: No charge Date: TBA on registration day Time: TBA on registration day ** MENS INDOOR SOCCER . Location: Thornhll) Secondary Gym WOMENS BASKETBALL . 10 a.lit. . 4 p. fii. Date: Sept..25 - Nov. 15 Time: 10 - 11 am ' Tues. & Thurs. Fee: $10.00 Date: Sept. 17 - Dec. 12 Time: 6:30 - 7:30 pm. @ 638-1791 Monday & Wednesday Fee: $14.00 Date: Sept. 17 - Dec. 7 Time: 10 - 11:30 am Non., Wed., Fri. Room Date: Sept. 18 - Dec. 6 Time: 7:30 - 9 pm Tues. & Thurs. Fee: $16.00 Date: TBA at registration Time: 6-7 pm ’ Tues. & Thurs. Fee: $12.00 BADMINTON Dates, Sept, 25 - Now. | Time: 6+ 7:30 pm. -- Tues. & Thurs. Fee: $20.00 . Date: Oct. 3 - Dec. 12 Time: 7:30 - 9 pm Wednesdays Date: Oct. 1- Spring Time: TBA on registration day Mon, & Wed. Date: Oct, 1+ Dec. 10 Time: 7:30 - 7 pm Mondays” Gym Fee: $23.00 PAPER BATIK Location: Arena Kitchen Instructor: Joan Humphrey STUDIO DESIGN Lecation: Senlor Citizens Room Instructor: Dorothea Hines ADVANCE MACRAME WITH WEAVING Location: Caledonia Woodworking Shop Date: Sept..39 - Nc instructor: Lorralne Jorden Date: Nov. 24 & D Time: Nov. 24- | Dec. 1- 12:0) + 4:2 - Date: Sept. 19 - DB. Time: 7» 10 pm Wednesdays CREATIVE CANDLEMAKING FOR CHILDREN Location: Banquet Room Oste; Dec. 1 Instructor: Mary-Margaret Smith Tim: 9 - 12 noon Fae: $8.00 Saturday Time: 7:30 - 9:30 F: Wednesdays LEARN TO CROCHET - Locailon: Senior Citizens Room Instructor: Norma Mendal STAINED GLASS Location:, Caledonia Rm. 106 Instructor: Matt Ehses = | TRADITIONAL QUILTING Location: Arena Kitchen Instructor: Angela Rowe instructor: Angela Rowe MUSHROOM COLLECTING © Date: Oct. 15- No. Time: 7:30 - 9 pm Mon. & Wed. Date: Oct. 3» Nov Time: 7:30 - 9:30 : Wednesdays: **- CREATIVE CANDLEMAKING FOR ADULTS , Location: Arena kitchen Date: Dec. 1 Instructor: Mary-Margaret Smith Time: 1-3 pm , Fee: $2.00 Saturday Oate: Sept, 19 - L Time: 9- 1H a: Fee: $23.00 Wednandays SEWING,FOR EVERYONE. Location: Caledonia School Rm. 114 Date: Sept. 24 - &. Time: 7:30 - 10 pr Mondays Date: TBA on registration day j Location: Arena Banquet Room Date: Oct, 20 Time: 1:15 - 2:15 pm Instructor: Lestle Gottesdeld & Time: 9- 4pm Fridays Jone Coonemans Saturday Fee: $9.00 . . HOW TO ENTERTAIN YOUR CHILO Oate: Sept. 22 - Mar. 2 | Location: Arena Banquet Room Date: Oct, 17 & 16 Time: 7-45 pm Instructor: Pattl Wright Time Sept.-Dec. Saturday Fee: $12.00 Oct. 17 - 7:30-9:30 Qet, 18 - 6:30-9:30 THE SENIOR CHEF ailon Day Location: Skeena Centre Kitchen Date: TBA Date: Sept. - Mar. Fea: $24.00 instructor: TBA . Fee: No charge BEAUTY MAGIC Location: Arena Banquet Room Instructor: Doreen Merral Time: 10 - 12 nooi Date: Nov, 6+ De: Time: 1:50-3:30 Tues, & Thurs. BASIC AND ADVANCED CHILDREN’S GUITAR | Location: Senior Citizens Room . Instructor: Cheryl Rochon Data: Oct. 4 - Dee Time: | Advaneac It Beginners - 2-2: Saturdays first woman to play in the and the . BP “lastructor: Brian Dorrington Time: 7:39 - 9:30 pm National aaneketball IMPERIAL SOCIETY OF Fee: No charge | ! Mandays Association pore . . fata on 0s difficult than she thought. TEACHERS OF DANCING pugey. 3 Inetructor: “Pm a lot slower than the Locatlon:, Skeena School Field Time: 4:30 pm oa other guys," Meyers sald | Graded classes for Examinations and Festival Instructor: Brian Kormendy 635-9520 Tues, & Thurs, after her first two-hour REGISTER AFTER 7th SEPTEMBER, Nell Flelschriann 638-8206 Free practices. workout at Indiana Pacers’ . rookie-free agent camp Monday. “Tiey're a lot more than the women I've played against. And I * wet ARCHERY’ ! - Location: TBA on régiairation day Instructor; Ed and Laural Morris Fea: No charge f fesas 635-3467,(Studio) 635-2440 (Residence) or by mall to Box 914, Terrace, V8G 4R2 can't do # lot of the things against the men as I've done YOUNG PEOPLES BADMINTON aay women. - Location: TBA registration ~ Meyers, 24, signed witn the - nstructor: Jim Chow Pacers last week. However, TERMIN. AL . Fee; $20.00 she must earn 4 spot on the . club's roster — a fact EXPRES S TOTS ON ICE Location: Terrace Arena Instructor: Wendy Ourand Fees: $15.0 repeated Monday by coach ‘Bobby Leonard and owner -Sam = Nasal. _ The appearance of the former UCLA women's all- American overshadowed the performances of the club’s top two draft selections, Dudley Bradley of North Carolina and Tony Zero of bolometer ing ob other men pe e drills and scrimmage. dohn Kueater, a 6-foot-3 guard with two seasons in ‘th) NBA, was working against the 5-0 Meyers. * Pa TEEN LEARN TQ SKATE Parcel Pickup & Delivery Location: Terrace Arena instru TBA on registration day "ee; T WOMENS SELF DEFENSE Light Packages & Parcels Chairs — Recliners — End Tables — Portable T.¥. Suites (Kitchen & Living Room} Beds & Box Springs BOYS INDOOR SOCCER MASTER BEDROOM DRESSERS OR CHESTS FRIG’'S, STOVES, WASHER OR DRYERS Kuester, signed as a free fAENS FLOOR. HOCKEY agent by the Pacers and one (Ne Contact Murray Nielson at 633-5250 ‘of nine guards hoping to be guiar-see District of Terrace Only bad a 6>-pound weight ad- ; Date: Sept, - May Time: 8 - 10 pm Tues, & Thurs. Date: Sept. 17 - Dec. 10 Time: 6:30 -B pm Mondays (no class Oct. 8) Date: Sept, 17°. Nov. 28 Time: 9-9:30 am Session | 9:30:10 am Session Il Mon. & Wed. Dale: TBA Time: 6:15 - 7:15 am Thursday For further information calf Maureen Bostock al 435. 3487 | Contact Doug Inglis al 635-24120r Mike Brady at 636 i684 Location: Banquat Roam tnatructor: Panny Kent Fee: $30.00 KIDS IN THE KITCHEN Locatlon: Arena Kitchen Instructor: Dorothea Hines Fee: $10.00 Instructor: Doreen Merral Fee: $25.00 TIME FOR TOTS. Fee: $25.00 NATIVE CARVING Fee: $15.00 Instructor: Lynn Perrin Fee: $20.0 THE ART GF ORAWING FOR CHILDREN CHILORENS STORY HOUR Location: Senlor Citizens Room Location: Terrace Arena Banquet Rm. Instructor: TBA & Tara Gourley Location: Kermode Friendship Cantre Instructor: Henry Robertson BOG OBEDIENCE SCHOOL Location: Thornhill Community Centre Date: Sept, zz - vi Time: 10 - 12 noon Saturdays Date: Sept. 22, | Nov. 24, C Time: 1:30 - 3 Sature Date: Sept. 17- C Time: 9 - 10 am Mon, & Wed. Date: Oct, 2-Nov. - Nov. & Dec, 6 Sess. Time: 9:30 - 11:30 Date: Session | Sepi. 14." Session 11 Sept. 21- Session 111 Oct, 29 Session IV Nav. 2. Time: 6650) - 8pm Date: Begins Sep Time: 7:30 pm Wednaidays Daycare available for programs Guring wee For further Information call 638-1174 Fit detalls of programs can be found In your yellow and blue program booklet, which has been deilvered 16 your home. rd 1 i