Page 10, The Herald, Tuesday, October 31. 1978 YARMOUTH, N.S. the right to play hockey in (CP)—Aone-man board — the eer ‘varmouth of inquiry established by Minor Hockey Asso- the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission has ruled that 11-year-old ciation (YMHA). Sudge R.E, Kimball, COAL ACT Pursuant to Section 16 of the Coal Act, notice Is hereby givan that Pacific Petrolsums Ltd. has applied for coal Hcances in the Cassiar Land District. The N.T.5.map reference of these lands Is as follows: 104-J-2, Block K, Units 43, 44, 45, 46, 53, 54, 55, 56, 63, 64, és, 66, 67, 68, 73,74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 63, 84, 85, 86, 93, 94, 95 and 9 04-J-7, Block C, Units 5,6, 35, 16,23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 30, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 53, 54, $5, 56, 57 and 58 Excluding surveyed. coal ficences in the area held by ofher parties. Judge rules Tina can play |_Tina Marie Forbes has the inquiry com-__in the association. missioner, ordered the. hockey association to process the girl's ap- plication in the same’ manner as any other ap- plication for registration The Northern B,C. Winter Games Society met with the host committee of the 1978 Games in Smithers last Saturday, Oct, 21. Lively and f profitable was the final meeting before the 1079 Northern B.C. Winter a Games, which are being held | in Smithers, Feb, 2nd to 4th. The Society consists of President John Furlong of s Prince George, Vice 7 President Dale Fiddick of Kitimat, and the regional directors of the six northern regions. region is represented by Garry Nelson of Fraser Lake and assistant Jim Tsehritter of Granisle; Skeena-Queen Charlotte region by Skip Cronck (represented by Dale Dymianiu at the meeting); Kitimat-Stikine: George Neumann and Neil Worboys, Kitimat; Peace River- Liard: Hugh Barlettt, Fort St. John; and Cariboo: Linda McDonald, Williams Lake. At. present, Fraser-Fort DIRECTORY Bulkley-Nechako” “under” SKEENA VALLEY RENTALS wm. 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Kitimat and Fort St. John disputed the “18 years and category in Basketball and Volleybail; after a. long, heated discussion both sports were changed to the junior category: 16 years and under, Kitimat argued that the senior categories of both sports had ample op- portunity to travel, whereas the younger teams were restricted. It was also argued that one of the aims of the society was to promote the recreational areas that had the least opportunity to compete. Another area of change was also in basketball, where “mens open" com- petition was added, John Furlong, in moving that this - category be included, stated — that the mens’ baskelball has been a highlight at all the previous games. Considerable discussion took place with regards ta gymnastics, which resulted in Brian Northup introducing a motion that would cancel the “boys gymnastics" category if the B.C. Gym- nastics Association did not forward the routines for that category by Nov. 7. Also included in the motion wag the stipulation that each regional director contact the gymnastics clubs in their region, informing them of the declsion, in the hope that they would put pressure on their parent association, The routines have been received for the “girls gymnastics” class, and that category will be offered, In volleyball it was agreed: that the “open mixed’ category would be open to players 21 years and older, with equal numbers of male and female players on the court at once, In snowshoeing, the category “16 years and older’ wag decided upon; the races are to be two kilometers and five kilometers. Other areas of events were left as recommended by the == = te: Honda Acenrd HONDA Honda Civic Sedan Test drivea Honda today at TERRACE HONDA SALES ‘ _ Terrace, 8.C. 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Friday af- host committee, although a number of communities had sent briefs regarding events and categories which were omitted. Representation was again made to allow other communities to host events not offered in Smithers. At the recommendation of Brian Northup this idea was rejected by the society. Northup explained that Smithers had submitted its application and was ac- cepted with full knowledge that the community weuld be the smallest ever to host the games, It was felt that the organization needed to operate in more than one community would be too much for a volunteer committee, If an application was submitted for joint hosting, that would be a different situation. It was reaffirmed that all athletes 18 years and under must be billeted, with no exceptions. A brief was presented from Burns Lake wanting this ruling changed. A number of parents wanted their children to stay in- hotels with them. . In other discussions the host committee pole a progress report, repo on all aspects of the games, It was generally felt that Plans underway for... Smithers was ready ‘to operate the Fifth . Annual Northern B.C. Winter Games, even though the population of Smithers will increase by at least half for that weekend, In other society business, John Furlong advised the new regional directors of their jobs, and told them to be prepared for the masalye , amount of work to be done when the forms are ready for the regions next week, The public should note that the. entire Northern B.C. Winter: Games program is run by volunteers, with the ex- ception of the host com-. munity's office staff, Also, new accounting procedures were announced, and ap-: plications will be made for: funding to hire a part-time executive director. The Constitution was ratified and re-application for the society number will be carried out.' The next meeting of the society will be held in Smithers next February, in. conjunction with the games. At that time, applications will be‘received and acted upon for the 1982 games. Willianis “Lake will be hosting the 1990 games, and’ Prince: Rupert has been ‘amed as games host in 1881, - Final volleyball playday held The ever busy Boys and Girls Volleyball teams irom Caledonia, as well as the soccer team, were on the road again last weekend. The volleyball teams were in Smithers to compete in the final playday of the regular volleyball season, while the soccer squad waa taking part in a playday at Hazelton. The Girls volleyball team did well, winning three of the four matches they played, They defeated Hazelton 13-0, 15-7, downed Houston 15-9, 154, and were triumphant over Prince Rupert Senior Secondary School 15-11, 15: 12, Smithers had their nimber, however, downing the Caledonia team 15-12, 15- The Boys ‘team didn’t: dd’ - too badly, winning twe matches, losing one, and one match was split. They downed Prince Rupert and Houston, split with Kitimat, but also loat te the Smithers team. The Caledonia soccer team ihad a rough weekend, losing both their games, 7-1 to Hazelton, and 5-0 to Kitimat’s Mt, Elizabeth Secondary Sehool. The Zone Volleyball finals for both Boys and Girls teams will be held November 18, The Girls teams will be competing in Kitmat, while the Boys finals will take Place in Terrace. Zone soccer finals will be held this coming weekend. f Caledonia will take on Kitimat's Mt. Elizabeth Secondary School in Terrace October 27th . 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The Caledonia students won't be doing too much canvassing in the..Thornhill area, -but residents can order by “calling ther a bors numer, y For those who have ordered, the delivery date has been set back to November 25th. Apparently the fruit isn’t quite ripe as yet, and thedelay is to insure optimum freshness In the product. Remember, it’s only a few days from the - time the fruit is picked until it's delivered to your door. All proceeds from these sales go towards the ex- penses incurred keeping Caledonia’s athletic teams going, so here's your chance to contribute to a good cause, and get yourself some fresh fruit at a very reasonable price. Canadiens slipping MONTREAL (CP) — Mon- treal Canadiens are close to joining the ranks the merely mortal after losing four of ° their first nine National Hockey League games, “We'llcome out of it,” said centre Jacques Lemaire of the Stanley Cup champions after scoring Montreal's nly goal in a 4-1 loss Sunday night to the Black Hawks at Chicago. “All the guys are working hard and at some point we can’t help but bust it _ open,” ; ae : The loss at Chicago followed a 2-1 setback at home to New York Rangers on Saturday night and a 44 tia with the Maple Leafs at ™ ©6Torento last Wednesday, The Canadiens haven't won since an 8-4 victory over Los Angeles Kings here Oct. 22, { With a 4-4-1 record, the (Canadiens are playing at only a 500 pace for the first } time in four years. They opened the 1974-75 season with bwotles, then lost twoin: a row before winning, tying and winning again to even their mark at 2-2-3 Oct, 23, They never looked back after that and had a 21-game undefeated streak later In the season. In the last four seasons the ‘Canadiens have lost 14, 11, eight and 10 games. Thus four loases In nine outings is enough to set tongues ~ wagging -wherever hockey fans gather. . “The problem is we lack cohesion, which makes the work twice has hard and you might say we can't make the effort,"" said 4