Golf and Country Club. Under an agreement between the golf club and Sundance Ski - Hauptman and Sports store, the trail runs an approximate course” around . the perimeter of the club ; grounds. - _It starts and ends at-the gate leading totheequipment shed by - the ninth hole tee-off. Part-of the trail leads through cleared © areas beside the fairways. ; Skiers will be able to use the golf club’s kitchen facilities, — where they’! also pay an admis- sion for use of the course. Plans call for openings on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. during daylight hours. Fees are: daily, with those 15 and over paying $3, juniors eight to 14 plus seniors over 65 will pay $2 a day. _ Fhere’s no charge for children seven and under. thiey’d take a look at early atten- dance before making plans to - continue, “We're hoping this will develops:into something regular,”’ he told us. ‘Terrace’ has never had a large cross- country base before or a track- set area that was always operating. It’s simply a question of whether local skiers want to use a permanent track.” Long was asked why the golf club had changed policy on winter use of the grounds. For years the club had warned skiers. and snowmobilers to stay off the grounds or face trespassing charges. -“These days the majority of: golf clubs in the province have - tracks for skiing. As long as notices are posted to stay onthe | tracks and skiers obey the rules, then no damage will take place. . “The only things they really. worry about is damage to the greens. If this happens, they’d shut down the venture.” Long said most Of the track i is over roads used by equipment. vehicles around the course, Only asmall part of the fairways, and none of the greens are used. -Skiers must have their own equipment, or rent it downtown. ‘For more information, con- tact Dan Rosengren at the golf ‘course, or Roy Long at Sun- dance Ski and Sport. . Golf course to | open ski trail ‘Cross-country skiers in Terrace. have begun’ using a new two-and-a-half kilometer trail at the Skeena Valley: a rink takes | district | curling | x ef we en =u “eit ree Saad = ieee a anteaters savers vs jatptbinghet: uct ae Sa playdowns | Prince’ Rupert’s Darryl Hauptman put together a record of five wins against one loss to capture the 10-team men’s District Six curling playdowns at the Terrace Curling Club on - Jan. 7 weekend, . The double-knockout playoff, . featuring teams from Terrace, Prince Rupert, Smithers and Roy Long of Sundance told us | Houston, saw. Hauptman. win ‘A’ side by beating Smithers’ Ken Giles 5-4, downing Rupert’s Ken McLean ‘6-4, and: edging - Smithers’ Rob Brise 6-5. His opponent in the final was the Ron Townley rink of Ter-. race. Townley started wi ‘A’ side wins — 6-4. over Bob Baase of Houston and 9-7 over Don Palmer of Smithers. Inthe ‘A’ semi-final, Townley — lost 6-5 to Brise. , - Townley came ,back on ‘B’: side to eliminate Gord Judzentis - of Terrace 5-4, then whip | Hauptman 9-1 in. the ‘B’ semis. It was an easy 10-4 victory for Townley over: ‘Baase in the. ‘B’ final. | In the ‘A’ - ‘B? final, Haupt: "man appeared to be coasting to victory. Going into the ninth end ‘he was up 7-3. : But Townley. scored twoin the ninth, stole two more in the 10th © and set up an extra-ender for the title. Hauptman notched three in. overtime to count a 10-7 victory and the zone title. Hauptman now: heads for Prince George for B.C. interior men’s - finals. Several of the teams competing at Terrace are | expected to go as. well, They'll - try to win the interior crown by gaining. a back-door berth... through the bonspiel leading up to the Playdown. Local boxers win Several Terrace Boxing Club memibers gained berths for Zone Seven’ during playdowns held. at Prince. ‘Rupert on Jan. 7 weeketid.; foe “Due to a lack of competitors, some Terrace fighters wound up in bouts against each other, Coach. Gary ‘Lok said Joey. Losier wona split decision in his battle with | _clubmate Carl other Terrace. fighter, Jackie _ Gill. . In his second . bout of the night, Losier scored a’ unani- mous decision over Jason Prevost of Rupert. . These fighters plus Pat Cary and Marcus Benaldez all earned a trip. to ‘the. B.C. Games . at.. Nelson starting Feb. 23. Cary and Benaldez had no opponents | _ at Rupert, so they automatically. won a trip to the interior. es two. | Recreational activities during the Schoo! District 8B/teachers’ ‘dispute have: kept. “many. = youngsters.busy. Above, minor hockey has provided one outlet, but:the Terrace Parks and... Recreation Department has also. scheduled several : ‘additional programs. Swimming,’ skating and scrub hockey provide productive activities with rates ranging between 90 cents. for children and $1.20 for students. Phone the recreation department at BSB-1174 for. more re = information. Slots still open in ski marathon — The second annual Bulkley Valley cross-country ski marathon has more than 50 skiers ‘lined up so far, and organizers expect. to have more than 200 registered on race day. oko ‘A Brise 8, Baker 6. es or L Tf. - Skeena Hotel =~ a _ #4 'y North Coast Auto — ~ 8 10 FF 8. .Norm’s Auto Refinishing 8 8 8 1 Northern Motor linn Oktes 8e® §& 38 65 Inn ofthe West. .. = a 9 3... Jan. dan. Jan. Jan.’ Come. in to our t p.itt. -! 4a" Wayne Baker (SMI) 5, Phil Leroux (SMI) 4 ‘B’ ‘A’ Rob Brise (SMi).6, Bruce Kerr (PR) §- ‘er ‘A’: . Ron Townley (TER) 6, Bob Baase (HOUS) 4 : ; FRIDAY — 9:30 p.m. - a. 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