WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1974 4 PAGE C3 _._At’a mid-summer hot stove session Friday night, it was ‘announced the Terrace Cen- tennials will go witha two coach system for the 1974-75 season. Local director Wes Phillips and position." Parsons speaking to a small “crowd ‘in the ‘Terrace Arena’s “banquet: room, told the world cfhat the group was '*Going lo do > aur-best' 2 7 - Tim in this business to win,” he Terrace Centennials will open their 1974-75 season on October 5 in Kilimal.. The team lakes on the Kitimat Cohees “that evening and (hen returns lo ov , Anas ~Ro TOF FLYING gf > 2 “FLIGHT FACTS - : Did you know. that: . oo. *Blying (isn’t just for re the-s young.” Although the 2 *Le largest number is in the 25-29 o> year-old’ bracket, nearly: 20. _ oy percent: of: the: private pilots ~ Squalified = for’. their, licenses alter “age 40, About 15,000 ptivate' pilots’ are over 60 years olde 0 7 Flying Isn't just: for the rich, Sixty percent of today's “private pilots carn less than ‘$20,000 ayenr.. Site The cost: of learning to “fly Is-about equivalent, ta a inter’s <:skilng: or country family:automobile and at 14 -18-miles per gallon. Catgary’s Phil. Parsons will. share the duties: behind .the bench next year forthe Cents. ~'p As well Harry Davy will serve . ‘the leam ina general managers : _— Ree ‘ he said, “andI don't like to lose. Youcan expect ta see extreme, constant pressure and first, second and third efforts from the jeam. 4 “The bays will be here a little earlier this year, around the 8th ot 9th of September and you'll robably see them running up and downhills fora while. We'll be the best conditioned club in the PNWHL when the season opens.) ee, We'd also like to see’ good ‘ ralations with everyone: in the community. ‘cessable lo everyone.” The group also heard from ‘Cents open season. . Chicago. | Wes Phillips, . Harry Davy and I want to ac-. Phil Parsons has worn more than afew hats during his short slay on earth- among them that of a clinical psychologist, the workman's hat ag an electrical contractor, the helmet of a defenseman in seml-pro hockey and the crash helmet of a motor boat and automobile racer. This year he'll add yet another as he and Wes Phillips combine to coach the Terrace Centennials in their second season of PNWHL action, For Parsons it marks his debut as a coach of junior B hockey, although he has spent some~ years coaching minor hockey in both the States and Calgary. “A person who doesn’t make mistakes, isn't trying.” Parsons graduated fram: the University of Chicago with a major in elinical psychology: He played semi-pro hockey in three different leagues: in Follawing his graduation he went to work with his falher, an electrical engineer, in northern [inois before moving to California some elght years ago. ° In California he went into.. business for himself, racing all types of cars and . Although he never did anything startling in the racing world he did make it to Indy three times,ag part of a pit crew. Alter a few seasons of racing he moved ta the Log Angeles area, where he played and coached for six years. During that stint he met a team of hockey ‘players: from Calgary compeling in a Two puckster coaches named Scotty Munroe and a handful of NHL players -among them Jim Watson, John Davidson and Jim McMasters.’ All said the same in essence, that while the boys in the Centennials organization .. weren't; bounds, r:the., pros, _ everyone Was: from their experlences;*: Walson, made.a- brief ap- - pearance only, flying, out of Terrace Saturday morning for: the B.C. Men's Baseball finals in Vancouver.-. The Bulkley Valley All-Stars - | “were eliminaled from the ; tour- nament in two straight games. Scatty: Munroe and . John” Davidson also. left. Terrace Saturday. . ; See other articles on these pages for further information, about the Terrace Centennials ‘and the up-coming hockey - Season. iving’ beneilt- “THE HERALO, TERRACE, B.C. Phil Parsons - Southern California Hockey Tournament. He accepted their invitation to visit Calgary, fell in love with the country and stayed. He became Involved in hockey almost immediately and through his involvement met Seotly Munroe. The two talked often, several thousand hours In fact, about hockey. Parsons admired Scotty Munroe, and Munroe obviously was taken to Parsons. He (oak him into the Pro Am Sports organization a year ago. ; Parsons was recently given control of- the Terrace ‘hockey school and, at the same time, a big break - the opportunity to coach the Terrace Cents. ‘ “There are = literally thousands of people,’’ Phil told me last. week, ‘‘who have more experience than I have. I'm really lucky. If a guy aspires to be a coach he spends years in minor hockey, gradually working his way up the ladder, finally making it after many. , years, It’s a great opportunity to coach junior B. I’m probably the luckiest person around, stepping right from midget hockey to the top junior B team in-. the» | Centennials organization,” . “Mr. Munroe has. obviously felt that I have something to offer, the ability to become a, good coach ina few years. I'm starting in the number one farm club of the Calgary Centennials which is the number one junior ‘organization. in Canada, - There's no finer organization or: “Everytime — you win, you're re-born; Evorytime you lose | you die a little.” man that has sent more players to the NHL than -Scolty Monroe.” | : dous:-satisfaction= in’ taking player arid three years-laler seeing him in the NHL. As for. ‘professional coathing; hy the time a young man reaches the. _NHL he’s been taught how to “play hockey, there's not nearly as much opportunity to teach hockey ‘as there is in the junior ranks,'?. . [feel that being as successful * ‘as Scotty; Munroe would be a very satisfying goal to reach. It’s unlikely I'll reach’ that platean though.” ; “T haven’l sat a goal for the team.or myself yet, “My only - goal is ta.do a successful Job in -. October 5 Terrace on the 6th for a home -encaunter against the same Kitimat team. _ The home and away series with the Colioes begins regular season play for the local junior B club, but local officiais are also trying ‘0 organize & preseason exhibition season against area Leams. Last year _ ithe Cents pul together twa exhibition games against the Cohoes before opening the season. . | . The team this year will have a greater representation from | local ranks, with five Terrace _ boys expected lo make the roster. Scotty Munree will send only fourteen players this year. Among the local players twa - -one of tham a goal lender, are expected tobe on the leam when- tha season opens, For ‘other news of the .Centennials see articles " elsewhere on this page. Branch Office. . .. Candidates should have a “typing and reception wark. . Starting salary wiil be within the following range com- mensurate with experience: 0:45 a.m, and $300 p.m. | = INSURANCE CORPORATION = OF BRITISH COLUMBIA CLERK typing speed of 55 - 40 Ww.pm. with a minimum of 1-2 years experience. Duties will includa ' $518.10 - $587.40 per moni : ; .. It you are Interested in a position which offers 8 varlatly oF duties, please contact Mr, G. Dieters at Terrace 635-9111 or apply in person at 4641 Lazelle Street, Terrace, B.C, between west | .. The $nsurance Corporation ‘of B.C. has an Immediate opening for an experienced Clerk Typist'In our Terrace... ' "ine Str Wek” GASOLINE 5° OFF :“Personally I like coaching” _ youngsters. ‘There's. tremens win hockey games. We're going to have a well conditioned , well disciplined team that plays together as 4 team.” Before i-left the interview, Parsons asked if I wanted to hear hig three favorite sayings, the tenets by which he will coach, You'll find thera in bold print scattered throughout this piece. The ahove article should serve as an introduction to Phil Parsons: If you ‘have the chance, go talk to Phil, he loves talking. Hopefully, by next week, I'll have had the chance to talk with Wes Phillips about his role as co-coach of the Terrace Centennials. FIND A top firm like the O’BRYAN INSURANCE AGENCIES LT Dand you naturally want to stay with them. Their VALUABLE experience and knowledge can save you lots of money. It's like finding a when You first learn about the O-BRYAN . INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD., Ii's nice to know the best in insucance protection is available right $35-6371 my capacity with the Cents as - co-coach with Wes Phillips, and turn out an entertaining and successful hockey club, At the same time I have to learn what ‘it's all about. We'll let next year take care of itself.” . “I'm vitally interested in a number of areas -. minor hockey, community —in- velvement, player develop- ment, which is essential, Deep communily involvement is also essential. This is a difficult area towork in. One way to get “The world belongs to those who give 110%” involved in the cammunity is by making the coaches and players accessable. © Hopefully Ill always have the patience and the time to talk to peopte.” It would be great to see two, three hundred people out for our practices. We want to get the . feeling across to people that this is their hockey team because it is thelr hockey team. “Eyciting hockey comes from well-disciplined hockey, players who play well, pass well, know what they’redoing. You have to establish constant, extreme pressure.. A team can make up what -they Jack in ability by being well conditioned. I'm a. “great fan of Lloyd Percival, who recently died, and the father of Russian hockey Anatoli Tarasov, “Player effort, team effort, a. Card of Thanks dryer,: Situated on targe lot CARD OF THANKS .downtown - to view at No. .7: We wisn to express our Kalu Tratler Park after 6 p.m. sincere thanks to the rocahlt (P-32) ‘ ae Recreation Commission, and ——————— 7 the boys of Thornhill softball” 1 OT Ae Coronet ai 2 ae league for the cards and flowers One ouner, pos atent con of sympathy on the loss of a dear ate % mother, Mrs, ditlon. 635-2663 (€-32) Lillian Bennell, also a special thanks to Dr. Strangway, assisting Doctors &. Staff at Mills Memorial Hospital. trailer, 635-6105 (P-32) Sulling 3 bedroom El Monte "-Mobile-Home Fully furnished fenced lot, skirted & winterized. * Jarge sun deck & factory built * porch. Can be viewed al_No, 35 - Timberland and Trailer Park or | Mr. Robert Hennett & Family Help Wanted National Canadian _ Company travel trailer only used 1 season ” requires male or female, part inotydes equilizer hitch wall to. time or full time sales people. ” Car necessary. Phone 635-9069 wall carpeting & many extras. (C-33) * for more info, (C-35) | e 68. Legal Pre-school supervisor for Child ; Development Centre. Notice to Creditors Preferably licence en . resume of education & Estate of the deceased: perience to Executive Director ; Wis Eby St., Terrace, BC. cs of Dawson Creek, B.C Salary lo be arranged. (C-33) . 33, For Sale - Misc claims against. the said to send them duly verified, to the Public Trustee, 635 Burrard i ‘Street For Sale: 1 Good Milking Doe 37, tefore the 18th day of (Toggenburg) 1 3 month old ceniember 1974, after which Doe (.(Togganburg) date. the assets of the said Laying Hens. 7 estate(s) will be distributed, Pullets and cockerels having regard only to claims also 1 Jarge grey rabbit. i Phone 635087 (P-32): that have been received. . Sears tent trailer. Excellent Clinton vee condition, Spare tires, built-in (C-355 cupboards, carpet, canopy. $275 635-4851 (P-32) Nolice to Contractors: ge For Sale: Medium size fridge Sealed ‘tenders. for- the and. TP) ther furniture. 635- following contracts. for :.Area- _ ‘Treatment work on the Nechako Walerways - Improvement . |project will be received by the ‘undersigned ‘up to 4:00 p.m., lecal time, Friday, August 30, 1974 and opened in public at that time. © Used furniture for sale. Reasonable price. §-3400 (C-32) 41. Machinery for Sale 1968 2010 Jchn Deere trac loader. 1971 400 John Deere : backhoe. 1964 1800 International No.0320805-C1, C2, and C3 on the ianden. 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Large Recently complete five bedroom - believed 9 per cent mortgage 4616 Hillcrest, 635- 361 (C32) The lowest or any tender will ‘not necessarily be accepted. 57, Automobiles : Depuly Minister of Forests Parliament Buildings , . ~. Hictona, Biltish Columbia. 32 Must sell this week -am going to College -- 1972 Pinto . Deluxe; ' 2,000 c.c.; 4 speed stick, radio, rear speakers, vinyl rool; luxury interior - exterlor. Excellent. condition, 35 MPG Phone 61-4733 between 6&8 (P-- —, 32) ... MECHANICS. . '57 Consul spare motor & parla So MENACT | Good condition, Best offer Bye Phone 635-3298 after 6 pam. (P- a2) . “TAKE NOTICE thal Terrace . “Terrace, British Columbia’ 1965 Plymoutti Station Wagon. having bestowed. money, skill Hyeellent condition. . ., PS. radio, © and. material” on a — 1871 througen ote rsa ’ Plymouth Raad Runner, Serial - No, RM29V1H116049, B.C. “Licence No, WDG-257, in the amount of $1,562.02 at the in- stance of Henry Coombs, 680 Mutler Street, Terrace, British Columbia and the said Terrace Far Sale: 1952 VW Bettle $150 also Sansui 1000X, ‘stereo Am- _ Fm- turner amp. Can be sean al S101 Agar (P-32) "+ ' Too Late To Classify - For Sale: 13 ft. Scamper- Phone 635-5993 also 16’ Glendale , ex- alexander. LAMONT, - Creditors and others having - (estate(s) are hereby required ~ Vancouver, B.C. V6eC,.- further info, call Lou between 6 Columbia Forest Service, Burns: | Prince George Construction obtained on or.after August 12, ~ Engineering Division, British Each tender musi be made Chrysler Lid., 4918 Highway 16, - _ Motor - Cleaning at % The Price u HAUL coro, Chrygier. Lid. having: been unpald for in excess of Ninely (90) days from the dale. on which payment was due hereby offers ta sell the sald motor- vehicle Y public auction at 4818 West Highway 16, Terrace, Car Wash FREE with 10 gallon or more -spacial deal for smalt cars that won't take 10 gal fill up VISIT UPLAND SHELL TODAY — FOR GAS, A CAR WASH, & GENERAL AUTO For Sale: 1970 International Truck - 4 speed, 245 Va Engine,: Power Steering, radio excellent ‘condition - low mileage $1,800 or nearest offer. 635-3807 (0-32) WARN WINCH YOUR: Distributor IN TERRACE 1S KALUM TIRE SERVICE LTD. 4808 HWY. 16 W. Trucks and 68 Cortina needs some: work ‘are used . MAINTENANCE. WITH INFLATION AS IT IS TODAY, IT PAYS TO PROTECT YOUR Trallers $300, Algo 68 Cortina for parts British Columbia on Saturday, INVESTMENT! - ~ Available $60 phone §- 2647 (P-38) August 24lh, 1974 at 2:00 P.M. For Sale: 12x 64 mobile home GRANT & co. : complete with @ x 12 metal Solicitors for Terrace Chrysler slorage shed, 80 gal. propane” Lid eT 635-4902 Lid, ‘tank, stove, fridge, washer f° (0-22) TERRACE. | 3504 KALUM *ylde’ the, —— -alled airlines. ° . ‘} - 4 ' Pelee qad bitin tea tatantante