‘spiel Entries are pouring in for the 17th annual-Ladies Valentine Bons piel, Terrace Curling rink February 15,16, and 17. The bonspiel, the first ever Valentine event held, in the new Terrace Curling Rink has already altracted entries and Terrace « and. their ranks could be swelled by rinks from as far away as. Houston, Smithers, Prince .George and even MacKenzie. The. jadies will start curling .Friday and go through to late * Sunday. afternoon, with a three hour break Saturday night for a - mixed ‘banquet ‘al. the Terrace Holel:: Tickets for that banquel are. available now. at Miller's Mens ‘Wear. run from.5:30 ta 8:30 p.m, Following ‘ihe banquet there will be dancing from $ tol a.m. vat the ‘Térrace Curling Rink, “A list of the prizes for the various evenls has been released... The. prizes: in each --avent all reflecta certain (heme. . and will be awarded as well.as the traditional trophies. : this wenkeail to be held atthe.’ "receive ‘serving. trays, place is coffee pols and fourth is The banquet wil |, WEDNESDAY, -PEBRUARY 13, 1074 we “THE HERALD, “TERRACE, B.C. Substantial increases in ich- Tesident hunting and fishing fees were ‘announced February ~ Bth. by, the- Hon; Jack. Radford, Minister» of- Recrealion and “Conservation. For the: Aevent the ‘lieme is.” electric’: and : the. first“ place’ _ foursome : will ; popcorn makers.’ Second place prize is electric can openers, - ‘third bun warmers and there ~ are hot trays for othe. fourth “pl from. Kitimat, Prince’ Rupert: Pate finishers. In lhe B event it’s wood with catving boards and knifes for first, salad sets for second, lazy. susans for third aind- Cruits for vinegar, salt- and pepper for ‘fourth place. | In the’ C'event the (heme is - . chrome + and Danish ‘steak knives. will go. the first place. The second’ “Place ‘quartet. will third. @ravy boats, ssecond, lamps for. third.and slerage jars for fourth, | ‘The deadline for rink entry. is today, -Cost-of the ‘spiel. is thirtyAwo dollars” rink and entries can be made by phoning 635-5193 or 035-9583 if there is slill roam, thal is. _ Kermodes don’ t rate’ The Caledonia Kermodes, -who only recently were, rated. len . senior. among the lop basketball teams in British Columbia have dropped out-of sight. The latest release of (he provincial standings show that the Kermodes didn't even rale a vole from the fifteen basketball * coaches polled. throughout B.C. “Topping the list is still ue Oak ; - Bay’ Bays swhile. the Kamloops : Red Devils rate second: ‘The “Mt. Douglas -Rams are third, : Terrace racers a top them all Terrace “ and sever third place finishes al, ‘in’ Hazelton. As-well It was [Terrace mas who: ‘clocked the | fastest time ‘of the day..: from" Endako . competing (n fifteen events... radar for the fastest iime event “Sand. if was: Terry Cory. of, “Yerrace who turned it on with a -.. 67.8 MPI speed over a quarter “mile. Firs! place: finishes: for ‘the Caux inthe Super Stock 40. ce B ~ wer “stiaw mionllers”™ ay a seopped! Sour first, three seconda: vhdatiergongia Snuwmobile races held recently. ; "Super. Stock”: A‘ evelil, Hamilton in the 340 Stock event’ Theré- were ver 70. entries ~ andthe Kalam Tire crew in the to: Kitimat , ‘The RCMP. were on hand with ; _Super Stock .A event, vs dacals Wend lo Ken Gibson ‘inthe -. 2 Upen'Medified B.C; Resident . (Senior. Citizen) in ninth and the. North Surrey Sparlabs bring up the rear. ,. Five... other, B.C.:also ated . -VOLes,: Arm ete: “Rutland *. Yoodoas,’ Rillatriey “and: the ‘Vancouver ‘Teck Talisman. an an ; Pe 2 divided into wa groups: i.e. one.’ , for BG Hesidents only and-the ‘anadian Residents’ “inireduced and will be required - event: Second’ pl ‘Schiaf! hauser’, Jack Juniors under 300'ce race. ‘Third place “finishes. were “taken by -Kalum Tire in the 400 ‘ stock! event; :Marty. ‘Cox’ of ‘Terrace in the Open Modified C. event, Lule ‘Anderson in. the 44 Vera Mehnut_ in: the Powder Putf ‘competition, Jack Hamilton in: the . Old... Timers, -race,. Terry: ‘O'Brien in the Juniors 340 evént, and ‘Ray Lachance in. the 340. Stock. e event.” ~ of King Arthur! < Tithe 1Bth century, a tourlat in Cornwall was rebuked for shooting:a raven, which might have been the reincarnation . , forms in the mail. We will also be able to » finance your premiums. WE WANT TO. GIVE YOU: THE SER VICE YOU DESER VE . “We WIIt Be Open Monday to Friday 9 a. mM. to 9 p.m ~“take,-home = vligence. On Ihe D event, the last of the . "spiel, the theme is glass. There will be. Casserole sets far first, . .. Carafe and wine glass. sets for -.. Most.valuable-regource.’ - increased revenue generated by Aeams © from:.. hey. : They Hesident Hunting Licence, $7.00 Non-Residen! Hunting Licence: ; “S75.00 ihe: NEI Bagles,’ Salmon fective March 1, 1974, “While licence fees were.in- - ‘creased to ail categories of ‘licence applicants, greatest increases were. made’ on licences for non-residents. In ‘addition ‘to increased. licence, “fees, the trophy fee system, - which alowed payment of fees “after an animal had been taken, . has been replaced by a species This-means that the change is for the actual hunting ‘experience rather than for a/ _specific animal and is payable regardless of whether ihe hunter is successful. - _ Changes to-angling licencing. include special licences for non- ‘residents ‘angling.-in certain - lakes and-rivers.. . A basic angling licence, as well as an’: equivalent’ hunting licence, will . be available lo senior citizens al ‘a special fee of one dollar. “Developing pressures on the wildlife resource . demand. a- realistic’ assessment ofthe value, of lhe resouree.and an» increased commilmentto Vhe’ Fesaurce | by those © people urilizing ” its): said - Radford. ““Theseincreases i in licence fees will ensure the people of Brilish Columbia a-fair, return on this the fec-increases will result in Breater protection, and im- proved management: of the. resource." said-Radford, « “The -detatls of the “new licencing ure, as ‘follows: . Basic Licences: ‘Hunting Licence; $1.00°"! » Bow-Hunting. Licence © $3.00. ‘Sndvies- Licences will be cather ‘for C und: Nun- Residents. : Patterson wins ser eaageninen Bursa Ses AO AUN ce finishes went Lo. inthe. 340° ee, recently’ relurtied “to ‘Terrace’ "from compeltion in the Interior * “Buster Patterson,” who. only Curling Play-downs put ,iogelher another; winning rink and will be off. again for further’ .; provinelal: compelition.;: ths time it's in’ the mixed : - gurling “world. and Buster's: _ foursome, along with Len Engin The-: new: Tees. become ef-° ‘Tinnits.’ “The. “Angler's Liceneé.- - Non-Resident’ Special’: Rivers > Angler's ‘Licence. - $23.00 . : : Canadian Residents: and Noe “Canadian BC, - Black Bear - Caribou Grizzly Bear’ ; Moose . _-, Mountain Goat. Mountain Sheep Wolf - - Residents - Canadian Residents ; - Ba Non-Residents Angling” Canadian Residents and Non- - Residents under sixteen will be able to angle for fish FREE of — charge, provided they are- accompatigd by a person whois - _in possession of an appropriate, valid angler's licence. - Any fish that they catch “and keep will automatically become part of the daily catch. and ‘possession limit of the licence :- holder, ‘Such persons may, if they.:-so. wish, purchase an . Angler's’ Licence and . by. 5 : doing they will be entitled to the legal daily gatch and possession : Angiers Licences - 2 “And Fees: : B.C. Residents: * Senior Citizen Angler's S Licence 7 - $1.00 B.C. Resident Angler’ 's Licence 2 $5.00: B.C. Resident: Sieltend Angler's Licence - $3.0 2 “Canadian .Residems: >| Canadian’ Resident (Non-B. c. ) Angler's Licenee - $5.00 °- Non-Residents: ~ Non-Resident (3 day) Angler's . ; — Licence:= $4.00- : Non-Resident Angler's ‘Licence: (Annual). - $15.00. Non-Resident Special Lakes “$15.00 . : Residents: Hesiden! . “Resident ‘Steelhead: Angi Licence - $10.00 *.. Nets Anpling Licences ‘will be : . by Non-Residents.“ . Tink: of. Kitimat will represent ‘ this zone, “That was decided last “None . a “the Special’ Rivers’ Angler's. “Licence will. be. required, «in addition 10 an-annual-Angler’s -- Licence {hot-a 3 day.licence) to fish the -following .rivers . and specifieally: designated areas, Alnarko, Bubirie, Bella Coola, - - Bulkley; .Cupper, (Zymoelz). Gald, Kispiox, Morice, San Juan River and Harris Creek, Sustul and-Dean River + (hose waters - ypsiream from the mouth of the Dan’ Rivér to their confluence _ with the Takia River), °". “The. Non-Resident. “Special : Rivers” Angling Licence will be required in “addition io.-the™ regular $15.00 Non-Resident “Angling --Licence. anda Steelhead Anglers licence when . fishing the above areas... : Canadian: Residents {Non- B.C.) have ‘lo pay: a, tolal.of $15.00: lo -fish in ihe. “Fitst- Class" --rivers © mentioned previously, should they. wish to fish steelhead; trout. - Resideais: will: have to pay. a total of $30.00,for' lhe same type of fishing: and a.B.C. Resident will pay $8.00, .. Thenew steelhead licence his - been designed. ‘lo record. 20 steelhead trout -for Canadian residents, A second sleelhead ‘Neenee may be purchased, if so ‘desired. re “home. ~ something: dike: this: happens.” ‘Non- e Terrace Cenlennials coach Fred Schwieizer is upset. The Cenls were to: have played (heir final game of the / season here tonight against the Prince Rupert Halibut Kings -but. Monday “afternoon « Sch- wielzer- received -a telephone , ‘call from Halibut King officials paying. that they wouldn't, be “cable to make it. to.the game - because of a lack of players due {10 injuries. . . since then the Cents? coach has been on the phone trying to sort the situation out, phoned the” president of” the league in Kilimat and told the Herald...thal, Mr. Marks has, arranged a special meeting to look into the: matter fer this ‘Saturday - aflernoon.- ; “It's really, a bad- scene,” Schwietzer: told. the Herald, “when a ikam. slarts doing things like this. Sirictly bush’ leapue. things.’ ‘When they phoned: and said they. couldn't, get. together ‘enough players, I offered tham some of ours forthe game but ‘they said ne. . “We have a commitment lo. -our.fans, nol only our season’s licket holders, to play so many -games. .and ihen As it stood lo press. lime ‘(Tuesday ): there would be no Centennials home game tonight and it appeared thal the the Commercial -hockey Jeague “would be going ahead with their match between the Buller Glass - Bullets and the’ Terrace Hotel - “Blues. = +Fred’Schwietzer also ‘told the -Herald that. it- looked doubtful thatthe ‘Centennials would compete -in:-tha . Junior .B provincial championships. . The first round;of -play-offs is-nol - _ antl March 6 and the nearest weekend when Buster wan the A’ ’ event of the zone finals, held in - il Smilher's,: Engin. finished firs! on the B side of the:’spiel.- wife Pauletie and the husband ‘and’ wife combination of Gord - ~ and Anila Rowland, _Lunaties take to links This Sunday a Tair number of lunatics Will fake 19 (he rinks in. ‘he annual Terrace “snowshoe Open al the Thornhill Golf and , Country Club. again an expense paid trip lo’ the sno-golf championships in Prince George where finalists from all over will play off for such thirigs as cars, television and snowmobiles, As an added alltraction , the Prince George event will be sponsored by Arte Johnson of Laugh-In fame. ‘ Sponsored by: CFETK the first prize this year is | Meanwhile the Thornhill Goif ‘Course has been all Jaid out by ‘Art’ Parks’ ahd coming af the golfers, Sunday morning atila.m. Entry forms . are. available. now all aver. Terrace and fee for entry is a. : “mere Iwo dollars. ~ Ted. . Hawkaday of revealed thal there will be Iote af prizes bul failed to elaborate wilh specific details. There will also be refreshments, including hot chili for all entrants. wh looks like a lat of fun. A)) surance CORPORATION _ OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Effective March 1, 1974 the New Autoplan goes into effect. m We are agents for this new government. auto insurance plan, so call in and see us as soon as you: receive ‘your . Auto Plan ad Saturdays 9300 to 5:00 p. m. . awails ‘the | "Curling with Buster Patterson .” in the finals event will be his ~ ‘Eoonomy ~ Some 13 Models. still available Walue es ‘Delayed. Warranty ‘In Holland, stale bread: was at one time ‘placed in babies" ‘cradles Lo ward off diseases. This clieln't wark if the baby “ate the brewd a. 4, ie URE“ AT BORD He’s - | ~ | Cents angered at Kings decision ‘| t0 stay home tonight competition would appear to be in parts very distant. The Smithers Nais haye,. for all purposes, disbanded after their embarrasing showing this year and none of the other northern ‘centers seemed - prepared to field a team, | As a farewell to. the Cen- tennials, many of whom will nat be playing in Terrace next year, Ba G i Ad the executive of. the: Club: is arranging an Awards Banquet possibly. next ‘week.’ =<; The banquet, which would be open lo “the public, would see.awards lo those players judged: the: most imporved, the most - valuable and the most sporlsmanlike as well as (ropbies’ to ihe best forward and the best. defen- seman. Gerry Dyck more ways (han one. Cents of the Week. : The selection of Joe Smoley and Gerry Dyck as players of the weck makes them the first Cents this season {o be chosen on lwo different occassions. Judging by (he way they played last. week for the Cents, they certainly deserve all the recognition given them, and mare, _. Gerry turned in three of his strongest games of the year. _ and reached his peak on Sunday us he limited the Vanderhoof * dr. Bears lo just one goal, a deflection’ Last Wednesday against Rupert he turned aside 48shots in a 4-3 win while the follawing Saturday fe held the high-scoring Spruce Kings !o _ just threegoals. His average for the week was 2.33, ' very low -for'a high-scoring league like the P.N.W.H.L. Joe, on the ather hand, kept the other leam off balance with a series of thumping, body checks: Far the last few manths Joe has heen perhaps the hardest hitting forward on the | *: Cents, and havinga reputation lke thal makes ita lol harder‘ to play as the other team . usually lakes exception ‘to auch a persi ” The highlight of Joe's week was ‘when he seored the first” " goal of the game Saiurday against the Sprice Kings. “After taking a pass from Hal Papke, Joc swung around the Spruce King defenders and beal.the goalie with a shot to the glove side, Il just gaes lo prove thal pe Smoley can beal y ] in Joe Smoley te Sponsored by OVERWAITEA FOODS ae nag at a4 ie - FINANCING AVAILABLE = _ For approved: credit ‘#0 DowN PAYMERT “ALL TERRAIN "a . To | "OR -260M 250° -ATO.10 3 Whoe ‘TRECITY MOTOR PRODUCTS LTD. ORDER FORM | oe VAM INTERESTED IN PURCHASING Tat 15 250" 250° 350°" 1973 PRICES IN 1974. “WE'VE GOT’EM TT § HONDA OFFERS YOU $85 SAVINGS “PRICES WILL NEVER BE AS LOW AGAIN ! 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