B12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 14, 1994 Sports Menu WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14 Wrest!ing TERRACE SCHOOLS team hosts tourney at Skeena Jr. Secondary 3:30 + 7 p.m. Men's Rec Hockey Okies v Timbermen 9:00 p.m. Convoy v Wranglers 10:30 p.m. THURSDAY, DEC. 15 Minor Hockey PeeWee Division Bradford v Farwest — 8:15 p.m. Bantam Division Heaman v Remax — 9:15 p.m. Men’s Ree Hockey Skeena Hotel v Back Eddy 10:30 p.m. FRIDAY, DEC. 16 Minor Hockey Atom Division Céntennial Lions v Lazeile Mini Storage - 5:45 p.m. PeeWee Division Farwest v Ken's Trucking — 6:45 p.m. Tri-City League Bantam Reps and Midget House teams host Kitimat - 8 p.m. to midnight. Basketball CALEDONIA GIRLS host Mount Elizabeth (Kitimat) and Charles Hays (Prince Rupert) tonight and tomorrow. SATURDAY, DEC. 17 Cross Country Skiing QUALIFYING TIME Trials for the Northern B.C, Winter Games and BC High School Championships begin at Onion Lake trails, 11 a.m. For info call Sue Thorne at 632-7632. Minor Hockey Tri-City League Baniam Reps and Midget House teams host Kitimat — 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Atom Division: Centennial Lions v Drifters — 5:30 p.m. Kinsmen v Ali West Trading — 6:45 p.m. Men's Rec Hockey | Skeena Hotel v Precision 1 8pm. | Back Eddy v Coast Inn } 9:30 p.m. | SUNDAY, DEC. 18 4 Minor Hockey | Novice Division League | Longs Logging v Gieselman | Bruins - 5:30 a.m. & 3:15 p.m. } Elks v Doyle’s Blazers | —4:30 p.m. | Tykes Division | Yellow v Red — 11:30 a.m. | Cross Country Skiing FREE LESSONS at Onion Lake tails, Phone Cheryl | Brown at 798-2227 for more information. | Men's Rec Hockey Okies v Wranglers 9:30 p.m. Convoy v Timbermen 11 p.m, MONDAY, DEC. 19 Minor Hockey Midget Division 9:15 p.m. — Teams TBA TUESDAY, DEC. 20 Minor Hockey Novice Division Longs Logging v Gieselman Bruins 12:45 p.m. Bantam Division 7:45 p.m. — Teams TBA Men’s Rec Hockey All Seasons v Precision 9 p.m. Norm’s v Coast Inn 10:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21 Wrestling TERRACE SCHOOLS team hosis meet at Skeena Jr. Secondary, 3:30 - 7 p.m. SNOWMOBILE Association mects the first Tuesday of cach month 7:30 p.m. at the Sand- man Inn. All snowmobilers welcome. To get an event on Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 638-7283 or fax them to 638-8432. Park pavilion plan advances THE TERRACE Soccer Asso- ciation Iast week signed an agreement with the city it hopes is the first step on the road to a pavilion at Chrisly Park. ~~ oe nos The agreement includes the donation by TSA: of $31,000 towards the project. ©” The money is the latest, largest and last donation by the TSA, an society which is independent of any of. the other soccer groups in the communily. The brain child of Mike Brady, the association has handed out close to $90,000, all that raised through a bingo licence it took out in 1990. Recipients of TSA largesse have included the Caledonia Senior boys and girls teams, the Northwest Referees Asso- ciation and the youth, men’s and women's soccer leagues. Those groups have used the mency to run tournaments, purchase uniforms and equip- ment, run courses and to cover travel expenses to the. lower mainland, The agreement with the city provides for the $31,000 to be used toward the cost of con- structing a pavilion at Christy Park {o include washroom facilities and both male and fc- male changing rooms equipped with lockers. — It could also include a con- cession stand and meeting room. If there is not enough money available to construct such a facility, the city will come up with a smaller scale project to mect the need for washrooms and changing rooms. The agreement stipulates the money cannot be used to cover operational or maintenance costs or to replace existing facilitics and equipment. Ii also requires the city to un- dertake the project within two years, Failing that, the city and TSA will sit down to come up with an alternative project which is agreeable to the TSA and meets the regulations of the BC Gaming Commission. That body granted the bingo licence and also stipulates how the money may be spent. Although TSA has sur- rendered its bingo licence and will therefore no longer be raising money, spokesman Graham Palmer: said it will remain in existence to see the pavilion project through to completion. In winding down its opera- tion, TSA has also donated $2,000 to Caledonia Sr. Secondary for scholarships. Terrace Youth Soccer is ex- pected to take over the bingo licence. Terracites take zones TERRACE DART players dominated in the Legion zone playdowns. Bob Bennett and Bill Borcham took the doubics title, then joined forces with Pat Campbell and Phil Smith for the team event victory. Neil Mclsaac of Kitimat broke the host club’s stranglehold by taking the singles berth. In other Legion zone ac- tion, Judy Green and Alf Defrane won the cribbage doubles playdown while Keith ‘Trask’s rink will represent the northwest at the provincial curling championships. Hockey camp coming up THE BCAHA hockey devel- opment program has a zone camp going on this weekend, Dec, 17-18, at the Tamitik arena in Kitimat. BC Winter Games zone camps are being used to identify and train under-18 female players for possible selection to zone teams. At the camp, players will compete for one of 18 spots on the Zone 7 team. Those selected go to Comox for the Games, Feb. 23-26, 1995. Any BCAHA female player born from 1977 up to Feb. 23, 1982 is eligible. Head coach for the camp is Mike Whelan (632-5971). THE CITY OF TERRACE MUNICIPAL LANDFILL SITE WILL BE CLOSED December 25, 1994 and January 1, 1995 Seasons Greetings, "City of Terrace Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13 4425 Legion Ave. Terrace, BC (Friday, November 16) Dance To Low Budget Blues Band 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at the Legion Hall Saturday, November 17 Cy Sterritt Members & Bonafide Guests are welcome \ Local skaters pass the test TERRACE SKATING club members continue to rack up the badges with more than 100 passes in the latest round of CanSkate tests. Below, the successful skaters and the badges eamed: , Lindsay Barr (Beginner), Daryl Bandstra (Beginner), Douglas... Beckwith. . (Pre- Beginner, Beginner), Allison Beeston (Beginner), Trina Bothelo (Basic), Kelly. Brown (Pre-Beginner, Beginner), Megan Brown (Beginner), Tyler Cameron (Beginner), Alyssa Carson (Beginner, Elementary), Bradley Carson (Elementary, Basic), Ashli Cormier (Elementary), Tyler Davidson (Novice II), Paige. Derry (Beginner), Elisha England (Elementary), Pierce Fifield (Beginner, Elementary), Kayla Goriak (Novice I), Julian Gos- nell (Elementary), Brendan Harris (Novice 1.& ID, Jeremy Harris (Pre-Beginner), Matthew Harris (Pre-Begiuner), Heather Hayes (Novice IV), Kalvin Hill (Novice JID, Tyrel Hill (Novice III), Anna Johnson (Novice II), Meena Kandola (Beginner, Elementary), Sandeep Kandola ’ Beginner), (Beginner, Elementary), Kendra Lansdowne (Pre-Beginner), Joshua Lozinski (Elementary), Leah Malo (Novice IV), David Mann (Novice III), Amy Mat- tern (Novice II), Nathan Mat- tern (Basic), James McEwan (Basic), Joey McEwan (Begin- ner), Elbert McKay (Novice 1), Alexander Morven (Elementary), Toby Mitchell (Novice I & I), Gabriel Munson (Pre-Beginner), Lucas Mybr (Elementary), Tabitha Nen- ninger (Pre-Beginner, Beginner, Elementary), Kristen Nester (Novice Il), Trevor Nester (Elemeatary), Andrea Norton (Novice 11), Jamie Norton (Basic), Briana Pellegrino (Pre- Beginner), Justin Penner (Elementary), Nicholas Redpath (Elementary), Chris Schenkler (Elementary, Basic), Adrienne Seidlitz (Pre-Beginner, Begin- ner), Roylene Seidlitz (Pre- Aisling Sheridan (Pre-Beginner, Beginner), Jessle Sinjur (Beginner), Brooklyn Soden (Beginner), Robert Van- lierde (Beginner), Alexander Vogel (Elementary), Nathaniel Wakaruk (Beginner), Kimber- ley Wileox (Basic), Nicole Wil- cox (Basic), Callum Woodworth (Elementary), and Kory Yamashita (Beginner, Elementary). Catherine Audet (Preliminary Freeskate), Leanna Hulsman (Preliminary Freeskate, Swing), Grace Mitchell (Senior Bronze Freeskate, 14 Stcp, Silver Art- istic), Vanessa LeBlanc (2nd Figure), Leanne Ballinger (2nd Figure, Rocker Foxtrot), Carol Kozier (1st Figure, Fiesta Tango, Swing), Alsha Manji (Preliminary, Fiesta Tango, Swing), Nicole Lindsay (Preliminary, Baby —_ Blues, Canasta Tango), Danielle Richey — (Baby Blues), Robby Stach (Baby Blues, Canasta Tango, Dutch Waltz), Amanda Hull (Canasta Tango), Amber Ware (Canasta Tango), Kahlie Eys (Cansta Tango), Nathania Tal- stra (Canasta Tango}, Sabrene Harvey (Canasta Tango), Stephanie Huisman (Canasta Tango), Kendra Eys (Fiesta Fango, Willow Waltz, 14-Step, European,, Ten-Fox, Silver Art- istic), Jill Harvey (European), Lindsay Moleskd (Keats Foxtrot, Ten-Fox), Chella Levesque (Quickstep). McDonald's wauaaeiand, AT SHAMES MOUNTAIN Are you looking for a way for your kids to have fun and improve their skiing. 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