minor baseball this spring. These little g suys ayed tor the CUPE team in the TH ball division of Terrace Kitimat-Terrace hockey trip to ly March are seeking fans to make the trip to Holland, West Germany, and Austria. They’ ve signed. up 15 players from Kitimat and six from Ter- race, plus 12 fans for a total of 33 people. They can take up to 50 people, or.a minimum. of 40 people. December 1! to get the minimum of 40 signed up. People in- terested should phone Brad. Riley in Kitimat (632-4506) or Diane Skender (632-6756). The-trip has them leaving here on Feb. 27. They play their first hockey ' game in Amsterdam, Holland. They ‘move on to Munich, West Germany. for a -game, then head for. Salzburg, - Austria, ‘Next is Innsbruck, Austria — home of the 1976 Winter Olym- pics. rained out in Paul Clark’s trip to , Phoenix, Arizona, for a major 10-kilo- meter race was, believe it or not, rained out. The Novy, ft event couldn't be held due to a steady rainfall that dropped about two inches of the wet stuff in a 36-hour period. The trip cost him several hun- dred dollars which is considered a write-off, Paul and other. ‘wheelchair athletes did travel the course between raindrops . and felt it would “have. been challenging. After spending some time in the U.S., he’s returning here where he can look back at the past season and make plans for next year. He does plan one more trip — that’s to Holland where he and wife Karin will spend Christmas. Europe in late February and ear- They have a. deadline of Fans sought for trip to Europe | ‘Organizers of a combined Games. have been arranged against second -division Euro- pean teams. Singles who wish to share ac- commodation with five others, pay a fee of $1,690. The fee for couples i is $i, 840. Plans call for the return home on .March 10, although people can make other arrangements for an extended stay. Bantams travel’ The Terrace Inland Kenworth bantam rep. hockey team has a busy winter schedule against | outside squads. Unfortunately, all games lined up are out-of- town. The bantams start. this weekend with a Saturday- Sunday tournament at -Vander- - hoof. Teams entered include the host club, Burns Lake, Prince George, MacKenzie and Fort St. James. On the Dec. 5 weekend they’ll — take part in a series at Fort St. James, although details are not yet available. ; The bantams plan to take part in Kitimat’s Christmas tourna- . ment from Dec. 27 to 30. In re- cent years they’ve by-passed Kitimat in favor of tournaments further away. Fort St. John is offering a five-game minimum tournament for Terrace on the Jan. 15 weekend. 7 Efforts to arrange exchange trips with Prince George teams have met without success so far, However, manager Dick Kilborn hopes to arrange some action when the tri-city league winds up in late January. Meanwhile, the. youngsters have been out on bottle drives and wood sales to raise funds. for travel, A possible skating ‘ party with ‘supper and dance at the arena in carly December is being looked at. TERRACE MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS - TEAM - “ WON LOST - POINTS Ev's Clippers. -. 6 0 a 2 . All Seasons — .. 2: ° 8. °° 6 So Kluss & Sons a 4° , Leese 1 °° 5: 2 a = \Skeena Hotel — TERRACE COMMERCIAL HOCKEY | LEAGUE STANDINGS. ont T71AM WON LOST TID = POINTS. ss _ Skeena Hotel nd re he 0 2 ‘SKB Wreckers | ee 0 “12 Inn of the West o>. 1 - 0. 0 a “TERRACE MEN'S REC HOCKEY LEAGUE — : TEAM . ' WON LOosT TIED POINTS ‘North Coast Auto | en ie - CN, . inn of the West. 2 2 so 2 2 ‘ " Fhornhiil Okies 3 - 4 O~on how _ TERRACE MINI-BASKETBALL LEAGUE : “TEAM. ‘WON LOST = TIED POINTS: -, ~. Sight & Sound: . 3 a | 0 6 ns - > Williams: | 3.. | 0 . b& - --- Totem Furniture 2 2. 0 4 Kitelse. 0 4 0 Q oo TERRACE MEN'S REC HOCKEY LEAGUE Sok - NOV. T - Thornhill Okles 4--C.N. 4 a HOV. 3 ‘Norih'Coast Auto 4-Thornhill Okles 3 or NOV. 3 .. Inn of the West 10-C:N. 6 0. EXHIBITION JUNIOR ‘B' HOCKEY AT KITIMAT —_. , oer. nn... Saanich Braves 8-Kitimat Blackhawka 4 vo, Or a Saanich Braves 4-Kitimat Blackhawks 3 TERRACE MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE ov woven 3 Klus & Sons 67-Skeena Hotel 70 Ev's Clippers 81-All Seasons 67 _. NOV.S All Seasons: 67-Kluss & Sons 61 a Ev’ $ Clippers 74-Skeana Hotel 45 oe NORTHWEST WOMEN'S HOCKEY LEAGUE, NOV, 1 Kitimat Cougars 4-Terrace Trojans 3 7 ; TERRACE COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE. NOV.T . Skeena. Hotel 10-SKB Wreckers 6. ; TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY HOUSE LEAGUE _ NOV.. 2 Bantam ‘Division: Tilden 3-Peawae Rep sl. NOV. 3 _ Bantam Division: tronworks é- Northern Motor Inn 3. sponsored by-- _ A complete personalized ' Insurance Agency for Boat @ Business Quiopian - AUTHORIZED AGENTS Come in to our office at 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace "Phone 638-8581 Home © Life @ Fire — TERRACE — The Skeena Snowmobile club dance well attended Costume prizes were awarded, Miller says the association’s next - Valley Snowmobile Association reports success for its annual Hallowe'en dance, with about ~ 85 people attending the event at the Thornhill Community Centre. . a In Court In Terrace provincial court on Friday, October 30° William Packer was fined _ 850 for - assault, : we the ladies in the club prepared a midnight buffet, and party- goers were entertained by light rock and country music courtesy of Night Hawke. Club correspondent Les Skeena Hestth Uni in Terrace is offering a free series of discus: : sions for pebble and bables 0 — 12 months of age. These will be hald ' Wednesd 8, 10 - 11:30 a.m. and will cover a wide range of . 0 to babies and ond parenting. For more Information please cali topics ralaih to 638-3310 ond, ask for Carol gathering will be announced soon, and he indicated members are looking forward to their winter activities that will begin. with the arrival of snow in the slopes and valleys of the North- west,