“Menu, an HIKING Sunday, ‘October 15 THE LOCAL club heads for Black Sister or, if there’s low ‘snow, ° Watson, Lakes, Rated easy to moderate. Meet at the ‘library at 9 am. Betty is leader (635-2837), ‘| Sunday, October 22. ‘Hikers’ work: party for prun- ‘ing maintenance of the ‘Vicki -Kryklywyj Memorial Trail’ ‘on. Thornhill Mountain. The “club has decided to maintain ‘the trail in her honour, Mcet ‘at library at 9 a.m. with prun- : ing shears. MEN’ SREC HOCKEY ‘Tonight Oldtimers Division 5 p.m. Wranglers v. Tim- ‘bermen “10:30 p.m.- Convoy Supply v. ‘Northern Motor Inn Okics “Thursday, October 12 Rec Division "10:30. p.m.-. All Seasons v. Norm’s Auto Refinishing Saturday, October 14 8 p-m.- Back Eddie Bullies v. .Skeena Hotel "9:30 p.m.- Convoy Supply v. :N Northern Motor Inn Okies ” | Sunday, October 15 , 9:30° p.m.- Nonm’s Auto -v. | - Coast Inn of the West Sharks ‘sion Builders Tuesday, October | “Rec Division -9-p.m. All Seasons Lightning v. Inn of the West Sharks ~ 10:30 p.ma.- Back Eddy Bul- | -lies-v. Norm's Auto ~. MINOR HOCKEY Wednesday, October 18 ‘GENERAL PARENTS meet- MINI-BASKETBALL ‘Friday, October 13 ‘and. Grizzlies v. Rockets -6:30° p.m. Sonics — v.. & Grizzlies & Raptor v. Magic eee SOCCER Saturday, October J October 21 -Boys zone soccer ‘championships at Caledonia fields. ee ‘MIXED CURLING: the cusling club has added a third draw to. the: Friday night league and is now accepting. entries on a fizst-come, first serve basis, Phone 635-5583. 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 by 5 p.m. Friday. Vic Johnson 556, Stock car awards issued TROPHIES WERE hoisted and glasses were raised last weekend as drivers and pit crews alike celebrated’ another season of stock car racing. . New to the Terrace Stock Car Association's annual awards ban- quet were team awards for the team that amassed the most points in hobby and street classes, Team 55's Dave Reinhardt, - Debby Reinhardt and Wes Patter- son was the top team in hobby stock, Team 024’s- Fraser ‘Sutherland, Tames -Michaichuck- and - ‘Cheryl - Grace took the team. street.top points award. Arnual trophy winners for top points were: A Street — John Cloakey 788, ‘Randy Chalifoux 509 B Street. — James Michal- chuck, Len McArthur 413, Paul Wolnowski 379 Cc Street _ Margo Normandeau 632, Morwyn Wol- nowski 623, Dianne James 547 - A Hobby — Gord Klassen 799, Jules LaFrance 706, Dave Rein- hardt 607° B Hobby — Wes Patterson ; 599, Elizabeth Cloakey 596, Ed Hess 391 C Hobby — Dawn Tomas 855, Debby ‘Reinhardt Hugon 489: Sportsman —~ Albert Weber 655, Emiec. Perkins 653, Brent 683, "Mag - McCarron 505 Rookies of the Year: - Hobby —- #91 Howie O’Brien (354 pts) sll: :p-m.- All Seasons v. Preci- 7 eee tates tl A steady swing | A RECORD 110 golfers took part in the Ray Taft Memorial Autumn Leaves Scramble on October 1. The winners, with a’ four under par were John, Sherlyn and Michelle Taylor, Peter Coolen, Gerry and Dawn Martin, The winning group has. the honour of organizing next year’s Autumn Leaves Scramble, :05 p.m. — Hornets v. Bulls, J! J | OPEL All Seasons . 4555 Lakelse Ave. 35-2982 Street —- #024 James Michal- chuck (521 pts) C Street — #024 Cheryl Grace (505 pts) Cc Fsboy — #55 Debby Rein- hardt (683 pts) -Memoriai Trophy: ’ Sportsman — #69 Ron Harris Hobby — #77 Gord Klassen Street — #776 Jobn Cloakey Fastest Lap Times: Sportsman — 17.41 secs by Al- bert Weber in #6 Hobby — 18.79 secs by Gord Klassen in #77 - Street -—° 20.23 secs by John ~ Cloakey in #776. C Hobby. — 19.34 secs by Dawn Tomas in #97" C Street — 20.54 secs by Cheryl Grace in #024. Member of the Year: Jennifer Darby Sportsman of the Year: Sportsman — Albert Weber Hobby — Jules LaFrance Street — Claus Wolnowski Hard Luck Trophy Sportsman. — Emie Perkins, Brent McCarron Hobby — Darcy McKeown Street — #226 '& #896 Hikers are” seeking | trail help — _ THE LOCAL hiking club is looking for volunteers - for a special project tak-* - - ing place Sunday, Oct, 22. The club has “adopted” | the Thornhill ‘Mountain Trail, to’ be mamed the Viekd. Kryklywyj Memorial Trail in honour of long . time. member Vicki: wlio - was for many. years one of the driving forces be- hind the club," The work party will be focusing on ~ pruning along the trail so volunteers with: pruning _or lopping shears are par- - ticularly needed, If you can help, phone. Kelly at 798-2535 ta Tet : him know you'll be there. Volunteers, will, meet . at. me the library at 9 am, The Terraca Standard, Wednesday, October 11, 1995 - Ai3 CRIMI STOPPE Call 635-TIPS » ese24 STANDARD This message brought to you by the Second Sheet of Ice: Society and the Terrace Standard. « SKATE ‘97 It means jobs. ONE OF the benefits a second sheet of ice will offer is additional ice time for anyone wishing to pursue a career in a skating profes- sion, The two most obvious. choices are, hockey ‘and figure: skating. Hockey currently offers the most opportunities, with seven profes- “sional leagues‘ — namely the National Hockey League, American, Intemational, East Coast, Central and , beginning. this. year, the Pa- ‘cific Hockey League. ; '.. To play in these leagues requires skill, dedication, hard work and some luck. Currently there are three people playing. professional “hockey from Terrace, “They are Wade Flaherty, Jeff. Sharples and - Dale Kushner: Other hockey-related benefits include scholarships to universities and colleges in the United States and in Canada, plus job opportunities through semi-pro leagues. The influx of the European players has. made. “hockey. jobs’ more difficult. to obtain.-It has also put pressure on Canadian players to further-develop their skating and puck handling skills. Many leagues are expanding; and will continue to expand especially" in the United States; This means jobs will and do exist, with salaries. paid i in U.S. dollars: One factor currently hampering { future Terrace hockey players i is our recent mild winters. Without prolonged « ‘cold periods, making an } outdoor tink is difficult to impossible. Further, this milder weather: trend is forecast to continue,. This means:any youngster wishing to ‘pursue a hockey career, or further education, will likely have to rely on’ arena ice to ) better their skating if ‘they | wish to live in the Tertace areas. | While a second shect of i ice does not automatically guarantee any ; “youngster a better life style, the current heavy demand on the exist- - | ing ice sheet currently‘makes it difficult:to consider ‘any: hockey- related future. To assist our youngsters i in n pursuing their dreams, a second sheet of i ice isa must. woe “For more ‘information ¢ contact Brian Downie at 1685-5617. or write to the Secand Sheet. of Ice Socity, PO. Box 798, Terrace, | Bs . N8G 4A) OCTOBER 1995 MONDAY, © - SUNDAY. > LUCKY SOLLAR BINGO “TUESOAY PALACE _ ocroser 19095 WEDNESDAY “THURSDAY: oe T.V. MONITORS 4410 Legion, Terrace | Thurs., Fri. Sat. 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