_ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1972,. = Team members are Lever, Dor McGuffie, Bill and Jim, Chrisly, Dennis Skipper, Kenzie Keller, ‘Bob’ Bennett, Dale Wylie,- and spare | Derek The Twinriver Timber team from Terrace, B.C. won the. unlimited tug of war _ championship for. the second ' straight year at. the Pacific National Exhibition, coe Anchored by 435-pound Louie Lever; Terrace easily defeated Vancouver Firefighters in ‘the: - ’ final. Terrace —had. advanced. with a semi-final win over. a team from Chilliwack. B:C. The nine-man Twinriver team is coached by Roy Blue,: and weighs in alan aggregate 9,000 ; ere eee biggest. man, ‘weighing’ 375 “pounds, ne ‘Coach Bluesaid his Twinriver team is undefeated in 12 years ‘of lugging ‘all over North America. a . “Chilliwack had the toughest team,” said Blue. “They were much lougher than the Firemen i Terrace tops Rosenau.. Wylie is the second — were in-the final, ‘Terrace | dispatched. the Firefighters in -a.:matte. rot. seconds, . while... Chilliwack - required : several :mlnutes “of tugging to éliminate..- . °° +. The Firefighters’ had‘ ad- vanced into the final with a win: over the RCMP team, Following the’ match,. the’ Terrace team was with gold medals, _ > Coach Blue was then dunked by his men in the log birling. pond, a tradition with winning Pounds: - : lug of war teams. SR a ny oO sakeminents pastebiaiastisasnscesreceppanetcent : a os setae g we ‘without will come eventually’. it’s. only a matter of finances, We're catching up to the rest of ‘Terrace’s recreation director, Cesare Giamna, has been on the me job since - June, coming . to Terrace after a thirteen month stint as Recreation director for, Tra in southeastern B,C, - “I was very happy with the ma Way the recreation department mm WS being run, when] arrived - mm here,” said Cesare, in an in- me lerview. iast. week.. “The mm programming of events was very well-organized and the excellent relations with the local school board made up for f-lhe lack of recreational & facalities.”” ; me = And speaking of the future in @ Terrace, the native of Turin, |, ilaly added, “All the facilities y we are currently having to do | the arena and recreation _ complex .will be a great im- provement.’” e : Cesare bring an impressive list, of accomplishments to his Terrace job. Since 1957 when he first came to. Canada, he has been. very. involved in- the. growing recreation field, ser- ving in’ Thompson, Manitoba, ' when that tewn was being built, then in Winnipeg and in’ Southern Manitoba. While in Maniteba he was given six months leave from the Win- nipeg department to serve as the assislant promotions West. School of Dancing vt BALLET. ey wap © eTAP & STAGE: thimisa 4 e BALLET ‘thduttey — ay © ADULT LIMBERING REGISTRATION & ENQUIRIES: Phone 635-3781 | 3, all types, bi all! Be. PRINTING, all types, big or small! a INVOICES, WORK ORDER FORM®, LETTERHEADS, TICKETS FB) FLYERS, ENVELOPES, POSTERS, PURCHASE ORDER FORMS Fa? BUSINESS CARDS, PAMPHLETS, PLACEMATS, TIME GLIPS | A ; “RECEIPT BOOKS, HANGBSILLS, PROGRAL.S ie / STATEMENTS, MENUS, “ANNOUNCEMENTS BE, - WEDDING INVITATIONS, ETO, >. . ONE-DAY SERVICE ON RUSRER. STAMPS ER Call, write, or drop in to Joe's at (ff * 4611 Lazelle Ave., Terrace, B.C. Phone 635-3024 “BG. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL | TERRACE a. ..Space:is still available in ihe folfowing courses for im: fey; Mediate enrollment, on or before Septetiber 29, W732, Stu. BASIC TRAINING FOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT. This: enable individuals to qualify for employment. or. enrollment m specific vocational training propramnies, "2... COOK TRAINING. ‘This course provides twelve months 9) - Of on-the-job basic training {0 ra career In the Food Catering: | industry. Trainees are taught how to plan menus, compatible | food combinations, and nutrition, quantity cooking, how to y carve meat and poultry, salad and sandwich preparation as. m. well as short order grillwork. 4 3 ELECTRONICS. TECHNICAL, This course is-designed ff: ! m 1c fake the student through a natural progression af technical. §- mat Knowladge and applied skills:to include basic electrical and. W Slectronic theory and Practise, tube and solid state circuit, y analysis, microwave Systems, systems analysis, digital and - Gi pulse techniquas and computer systemse( 82 es , 4... TIMEKEEPING - FIRST-AID. This: course ‘provides: @ insiruction in all pertinent subjects relative to timekeeping a and indusiriai first aid... The course covers: typing, usd.of: © business machines, basic bookkeaplig, labsur: regilations - me 8's, with adequate instruction in first ald to obiain a class om °C" First Ald Certlileate.- fo ee mr mae..5... WELDING (GENERAL), This cours ae; qWallfication and ie restricted to individu. py of age -or over, free from . defective: vis “respiration, and who are physically suited t ; +) All applicants for this: course-are. e ‘Health Certificate and show p _Cesare Gianna the province and the addition of . ’ _ pressures of being told what to ’ do. He also believes that no age i group should be particularly >. developntenl “preschiolers a ‘well’ as: old’ age pensioners I ould have the full benefits of a’ , points out. The provincial -gavernment’s - recreation ’ budget has not changed in the gE usually gone after only several - sonnel are spread very thinly, ’ responsible for the entire North- there must be some. way for recreation to provide the means for filling this leisure time, *. fully’ equipped. recreation. department is now a necessity.” Training Opportunities | “a : é ~ for the.:Terrace. entry “in League, reports all is got ith the T: tea i anbaatntiaana ae _ director’ for. that . city's “Pan- American games effort, Cesare holds a degrée of recreation from the: University . of. Min- nesota,: oe As wellas his many years and much experience in the ‘recreation administration field, Cesare has always been active in sports, he swam. with. the Italian Junior water polo team, played with the Manitoba water polo team and served as coach for the University of Winnipeg’s soccer-team, — Cesare is married and the father of three children, Marcello, Dario and Marisa. He ‘presented 3: a ‘Registration for Te . Registration: for the Terrace Figure Skating Club will be held - September: 23rd, a week from ‘this Saturday. Veritas Hall has been designated the place to go: ‘The hours of registration will be from one to five p.m. . Fees -are payable’ upon registration. Rates are eight _ dollars for pre-schoolers, and twelve dollars for junior and ‘senior members, with a special family pian for thirty-five dollars, . : Also available at the hall will THE HERALD Fig ure | , TERRACE, B.C. .. ‘The registration will be held skating be memberships-in the figure Skating club; The one dollar fee entitles you tobe a full member of the rights. Figure skaters are also reminded of the coaches: clinic to be held in Prince Rupert. ‘Interested persons are asked to contact either Yvonne Moen at 635-2858 or Mrs, Hoffman al635- - 4851. The club is especially ‘interested in hight school age Bitls and mothers of :figure skaters attending the‘clinic. ; :\ The winter. bowling leagues way: but there are still bowlers, | '. bowlers. bowling competition, met his wife Julie, a native of New. Zealand while playing water polo in Vanccuver with ‘the Manitoba team, Wanted: several leagues that need some “.-Both the Monday night men's league and the ladies Tuesday mornign league are look lng for a limited number of -. The league with the biggest need is the Friday night mixed - ' league where two complete teams are needed for a season of --If you want ¢o howl in a league this winter, before its too late at Barneys Bowl. - at Barney's Bowl are under register now ¢ That's the word from Mrs. John Donald‘ of the Terrace and District Minor Hockey League;- club with ‘full ‘voting rrace’s at ritas Hall Saturday first year of Minor Hockey will September 16 between the hours - be held.this coming Saturday... of one-and five p.m... ... ‘year the Association had two Pre-registration sessions that - Women — : golfers finish 7 season Golf and Country Club ladies is . almost finished and one of. the last events. was the Club Championship. The thirty-six hole event the Indies club, over fifty strong,. take the low gross honors witha’. total score of 178, The win was © the third in as many years for Mrs. Proceviat. ~ °. - Second place in the low gross event went to Helen fogtman -with. ‘Betty . Mahoney taking third place honors. se In the Ladies Club Handicap race it was Paulette Patterson: coming in with a 135 net score for first place, Second went to Jean Todd and Helen Williams earned the third place spot. There were, as well as’ the championship events, several novelty prizes Jwere awarded. Pat Seeley ‘and Paulette . Patterson were given the nod for the championship's longest drives. Amy LaPlante, Mary Kastak, Marilyn Davies and Marilyn Grant were also awarded prizes for their efforts, ; Cesare sees recreation as a Sa ~ means of providing a medium of seli-expression for all people without submitting them to the emphasised in in recreational recreation program. ”: There are‘ problems with the - ‘recreation departmen!, Cesare last. five years. The current allocation is $450,000 a year but that, according to Cesare is months. . ‘This; means recreation per- The recreational consultant that serves Terrace is situated in Burns Lake and from there is West, from Dawson Créek ta the Queen Charolettes. Cesare concluded, “Peeple are going to have more and ' “Tt. has been accepted, that “Its no longer’ a luxury, a “course provides a programme of academic upgrading to 9: ee Ben Swadden, Skeena' Hotel and acific. North-West Hock: proval, .Wellings . Mint. has proval, Wellings Mint has re- produced the .commemorative ‘and bronze; -One sidé'of the 1979 The gold medals will cost.’ : $300; the silver ones $20, and there will’ be only. sufficient : Number of each struck to meet’ - Subscriptions -'‘ane to a’ person - filed by the October 10 deadline, © medal shows a. player: from each team in action; the other carries the bilingual inscription (English ‘and ‘French):. * “Canada ve USSR,: Hotkey .. Canada 1972" and. shows: the “* flag of both countries, | -°- : ' Prigc to. Monday's game in ve 4717-4 Lakelse Ave., With Hockey Canada ap- A jor 420 Eriterprise Ave : Medals available to hockey fans . and collectors who subscribe for them on or before October 10, ' Canada medal will be available ° more leisuretimeand unless we | REXDALE, Ontario - In Toronto, the captains of both can provide’ adequate commemoration of the Canada- teams received 4 gold medal, recreation, some place for then USSR hockey series, an official while assistant coaches and to go.and something for them to medal has been struck by the each player received a silyer at ee are going to get Wellings Mint, - ; medai. : pretty bad, Wellings Mint will make. the bronze version of the Hockey ‘ quantity at $8 each, . meeting with a view of setting : up minor baseball in Thornhi on Wednesday September. 20 | beginning: at:8:00 p.m, at the Thornhill Elementary School. . : During the. course of -this - Meeting a-slate of officers will § be elected.” In view. :of. the ‘ importance of. getting baseball organized -in thia area. in- . terested persons are asked to _ attend, |. For: 1 -informatlon please call 635-7569, — TERRAGE wronsnc ransmssion Baseball in || ‘Thornhill There will be an organization. For..any additional. § “Mrs. Donald points. out there ‘is some-confusion, Earller this. ~ have to register The season for the Thornhill for. saw’ Ashley Proceviat . ff tracted aver 500 boys, But, ; wanting to play mninot hockey “this joar this Saturday The purpose of- the ‘pre- ' registration was simply to let the Minor Hockey group know the volume of youngsters they would be working with. at The according to Mrs. Donald, ‘the ’ pre-registration isn’t enough. Saturday. with them, ~~. = % 7 containing aa "identification & Credit Cards “Contact Darlene Frank | Any-one Wanting. fo play: _ hockey must be between 6-and. 16 years of age, must ha d of age and be accompanied by’ |. Ha boy-who wishes to. § lay“ ig . working during ::the |. #3 registration, - -he . may... be : registered: .by “his: parents. § ‘Provided they have proof of age Z . a eald Low hidden hole win-- | “hers were Leona Wilcox and . Donna Harvey. Most consistent golfers -was adjudged to be Marcella Melanson. - available tree by. writing: ‘Got your car rea of How many ways can you ena B.C. EGGS? . Fried, boiled, scrambled and poached eggs are a tom- man part of our daily diet. But have you ever counted a the number of special egg recipes? ... or the numbar of: recipes which call fer eggs as one of the ingredients? The. list- is virtually endless - and new egg ideas: are being created all ihe time. The reasons for this wide. spread use of eggs are obvious: High in food value, eggs’ also have unique cooking qualities which make them indispensable in many recipes. To find how’ richly varied this delightful food can be, we invite you io 4st our‘own collection of recipas using farm-fresh B.C, eggs. It's OMe ®. GOVERNMENT:OF-BRITISH COLUMBIA a o ‘Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C, ae WALTER Representative — y - Qpen for Business again /_. (etre. bak from vacation) _.. Top Quality Workmansh Finest Family Foods | is pleased to announce ENGLISH — as. ‘Terrace ; . For Quality without compromise 7 the appointment ot