The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 21, 1999 - B7 SUNDAY’ MONDAY. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY”. FRIDAY, SATURDAY Tenace y) Bq Terat Seach litle Theater pots fA ReaeStaey Sooety B Sistas Tena | Kemade Fnendsip Order of Nisga'a libalCaund 9 == See RoyatPurple ae tna tee Stating Club Te Siena Cub Cons Cutt 9 Ferece 16 cassan [7 dats |S sonvey 9 sites | 10 seaetneoe Skeena Junior Minot | Paraplegi: Association Syin Cy Goup Sooey tinal rita Soe Hockey Nediwest | Royal Canadian |. - Schoo Pi ‘ | Coal | Associaton tied Legionata | MneteGube hea Tia Trahan . = ‘ KSan Winni _ TT [T2 [1Ge, [TARaa [Tere [IG Saas [17 a i n n in g b I g 5 Thornhill Junior Terrace | Paraplegic Assocation nore af Terace Society Seesey ect! | Minor Baseball] Natwest | TaraceRegere aa | Nea ton | “ES SaaS TRIUMPHANT: The Under 13 Boys’ Select saccer race on B.C.’s soccer map. The Under 15 team came “Counat | Association | Rggr [| SSH | Teaoobinn, | Feraical Teta team won bronze medals at the Nike Provincial Soc- close te medalling with a fourth place finish after two rs Fe sk cer Cup In the South Kootenays. The boys won four wins and three losses. The Under 12 and 14 teams 1118 19) nace CO nnsin [21 [ee mme, [2 eel 24 *e games, tied one, and lost another game io become finished in fifth and sicth place, Terrace youth soccer Caledonia Senior Minor Pavaplegic Sri b GrapSoney —J Near Fendt Se the BC Interior Champions. Three other teams, in- also had an Under 11 boys’ select team win gold at i dey i Hockey lire ShanesMostanSis | Orcbr d Royal Negea TG Torace Stating Cieb cluding the Under 12, 14 and 15 boys also played Quesnel’s Goldpan Tournament July 10-11. The boys Coured | Association {Ragin Pre five games in the 35 degree Kootenay sun to put Ter- had to beat Kitimat twice to take the Championship, ' DR wx [90 tae 13) eae O{ arian H 20 26 Pesto Peas Lite Thectra Stopes. Pee Kriegl, Bracken Seri, | We | ee, | imate RG" |B _raa J Sentara Associaton Nottwes}) Kisurkau Mis FastNaton'’s ff Negea Trhal Cound - Auday Hockey BulkloySkeera Pore Saixtnod and . Tara Ltea) | Tevace You Soccer lay to win i Score Board “tome snaoem amt Dp ay O | n | n Sat. Afternoon Games Doors 11:30 a.m. Games 1:00 p.m. Evening Games Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 p.m. 3 + . O ka a ag an O be a Terrac @ Women’s Soccer Association Wed.,Thurs., Fri, Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:309.m. Games 9:45 p.m. TERRACE TENNIS Th Brinkoff eague standings to July 13 Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon was Omds Drinkokl, well-represented al the Inte- © Bracken and Kriegl head Team Ww eLsTPts TY. MONITORS SMOKE REMOVAL AISLE PENCESSION rior Open Grand Prix Num- to the Stanley Park Open Artistic Hair Studlo 10 G 336 i . ber 5S Tournament it July 24-25 for tennis’ main Flower Power 6 1 529 4410 Legion, Terrace 635 24 Kelowna July 8-11, event of the season. Beginner's Luck 5 5 326 Melita Bracken won the 4.5 tk kkk Back Eddy Bullets 4 4 424 level women’s event after Krieg] is also organizing tes nanee ; to 420 losing in the higher-ranked the Riverboat Days Tennis Pizza Hut 167 «2412 5.0 women’s open, “She played well but lost,’’. said fellow Terrace ‘competilor Richard Krieg. He said Bracken went on to beat Kelowna rival Sue - Bennet 6-3 after a tense tie- - Kriegi'snid the tournament activities scheduled adjacent Parc ‘zs _Wasn’t a total:write off ashe to the courts. Entry forms Ren ' = " re entered the main draw and are available at Bert’s Deli epor BC. beat number two seed, on Park Avenue. by P Parks Ask about low monthly Marie-Josee Banville ~~ breaker. The match served as pay back for Bracken’s earlier loss to Bennet in a New Westminster match up, “Melila’s up 3-2, 1 think,’’ said Krieg. He went on to lose 7-6, 6- 1 to the Jower maintand’s George Gejowski. ‘T-should have won that one,”’ said a disappointed Kriegl. He also last 6-3, 6-2 in the doubles action quarter finals. Toumament at the Halliwell courts July 31 - Aug. 2. The fee is $10 per event and entrants must register by Wednesday, July 28, The tournament features women’s singles action as well as men’s singles and doubles action in an open and recreational . events (men’s only). Games start at 9 a.m., with women’s finals scheduled at 12 noon Sunday and men’s finals scheduled at 1:30 p.m. the same day. A special un- der 14 and under 16 tourna- ment is scheduled Aug. 1. New to the tournament this year, is a player's bar- becue and fun, skill-testing CG RIIVAE | STOPPERS 635-TIPS July 24 & Terrace Ladies — ; Fastball Tournament: Riverside Park Come and enjoy some exciting ball, : . 25/1999 | Communi We at Northwest Inter-Nation Family ond Services would like to send Huge Thank You to all who donated office supplies to help set up our new office. Everything donated ts greatly appreciated. i ay 4 " lee : 3:00 pm Weird Weather Weather shapes the way we J ul y a & y J 5 GMa gt 2. _ live, Learn how to become a weather observer. : wr te gh Eien meets pment 7:00 pm Beautitul Butterfllas, Discover the world of ANADIAN TIRE butterflies and make one lo take home. at the cateon ww,canadiantire.com Chilcren's cra e www, . Siento FaIDAY JuLyz3 Terrace Airport www.cantire.terrace@osg.nel 3:00 pm Totem Poles. Long before writing was used by First Nations, tolem poles wera carved to tall and check out the S AFEWAY stories and record events, Learn about totam e poles and make your awn to take home. : b www.safeway.com Chin's cra Yamaha Snowmobiles & Motorcycles 7:00 pm Sclence is Galdan Learn about the aor, Pm, environment through scienca. Lols of science ah TERRACE TERRACE expariments and tricks to excita you brain. me SAT CURYSUEK | i] TOYOTA! SATURDAY JULY 24 www.terraceautomall.com 3:00 pm Survival In the Woods. Bruce Fisher, a First ees ss ae Ald instructor, will ba providing ganeral Firat Ald Rey Pe oe oF fi Information that may came in useful when fy 4s £ Pe. f) ; camping or hiking, ‘Es uo 7:00 pm Jerry Ranger's "Flash from the Past", Learn : : fib _ ances about First Nation and Pionger use of the seo “orm forest. Children's activity. History Hound. TERRACE TERRACE : tomall@osg.net 3:00 pm Jerry Ranger's “Be a Park Ranger” Learn terrace.au g. about the job of a Park Ranger. Children activity. Safety Sense. The Terrace Standard 7:00 pm Walk with the Glanta Learn some secrets STANDARD standard@kermode.net Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 ARTISTIC Hair Studio continues to hold its own in Women’s Soccer action, with an added win and two more ties in the last week of soccer action. Lead by the league's two of the league's top scorers Leanne Kennedy and Mui Luc, Artistic Hair is un- bealen in league play this year. Flower Power aad Beginner’s Luck round out the top three teams in the league after Flower Power won one game and tied another Last week, Beginner’s Luck, sitting pretty in third spot, faces competition from the Back Eddy Bullets who lept from fifth to fourth spot fast week. The Bullets stand square at four wins, four losses and four ties afler rounding off at an even three wins, losses and ties Last week, The Bullets crept past Braid Insurance, who lost and tied two games last week, while Blessings and Pizza Hut won ane game each last week to round out the bot- tom of the league, Why bears have short tails One winter, a fox said to a bear, ‘Stick your long tail through a hole in the ice on the river. If you sit very still, fish will bite your tail, Then pull it out suddenly and you will pull the fish out with it, The longer you stay, the more fish you will catch." + ‘The bear did just as the fox said, but no fish bit the bear's tail. What is worse, the water froze hard all around it, When the bear pulled very hard, its long tail snapped right off, leaving Just a stump. And thal is why bears have very short tails (a story from Norway, Sweden, easter and northem Canada) BC is bear country and no matter where you are in BC you have the possibility of encountering a bear, What a lot of people do not realize is that bears are afraid of us, If you tell a bear that you are coming, the bear will leave the area long before you arrive, The best way to tell a bear you are coming Is to make neise. Some people think that bears do not hear well but they can hear better than we can. There are several ways of making noise when you are in the forest. Travel in a group. Groups naturally make lots of noise by talking and by jackets rubbing together, You can tie bells on you shoes or back sack, Banging sticks or rocks together will make the bear aware of your presence. Singing, yelling and blowing on whistles are also excellent noise makers, Some people will take empty cans and fill it up with racks. There are lots of cifferent and inventive ways lo make noise. e Royal Bank In 8C and here In the Northwest, the two specias that Business Development Bank people are most likely to encounter are black bears. On the BC Carlyle Shepherd Coast, especially in the Northwest, we have our own private a i a oe |6(ft oe BC Ter type of bear called the Kermode bear. : = 5 — = i wae Misty River Books BC Parks tries to make your visit pleasant and sale. Please Kitselas Band do yo r share to keep bears and humans ata safe dislance. C. ome to the Drag Race 5S LAKELSE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK VISITORS PROGRAMS BCR Parks about Coastal Old Growth Forast. Meet at tha inf tion sl the RV All are welcome. Pragrams are FREE! All programa will be hald In the Amphitheatre unless otherwise posted. NEW POLARIS PAYMENTS AS LOW AS payments on all Polaris ATVs Ineluding the Sportsman 500 “The King of the 4x4s"*. 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