| v a - Prince” “Rupert: jumps “sight from the Northern B.C. Winter _ Games this weekend. into the . 30th annual All Native Basket- ball Tournament starting “next Tuesday. Twelve senior entries and 10 intermediate teams will see ac- tion at Rupert’s Civic Centre ‘from Tuesday to Saturday the Lith, Forty games ‘are scheduled — nine on Tuesday, and nine éach - for the next three days. The final four gamés: are two Saturday afternoon semi-finals, followed ‘by two evening championship games. . Kitimat entries sweep — ‘12th senior team was Neah Bay, : 10 7 Terrace Review — Wednesday, February 41,1989 : Sp Native cool: oY begins fourth decade - It’s double-knockout play for _both divisions. Senior teams are ' Kitamaat, Canyon City, Port Simpson, Aiyansh, Hartley’ Bay, Metla- katla (Alaska), Haida Nation, Kincolith; Greenville, Bella Bella and Rupert: Trojans. The but they dropped out and will be replaced by this weekend, On the intermediate entry list - we have Port Alberni, Kitamaat, Bella’: Coola, Skidegate, : Port. - Simpson, Bella Bella, Kincolith, Masset, Prince Rupert Cubs and Metlakatla (B.C.). squash, racquetball Kitimat’s Racquets Club held a very successful squash and rac- quetball tournament from Jan. 19 to 22 with all winners but one coming from the local club. The big series at Tamitik at- tracted more than 50 entries. ', Top three finishers in each event are listed in one-two-three _order as follows — Squash _.Men’s ‘A’ — Ed Chung, John ‘Kennedy, Jim Mackenzie. - Men’s ‘B’ — Gino Iamele (Terrace); Randy Lattimer, Mike Corbeil.. Consolation win- . ner — Kelly Marsh. Mixed ‘C’ — Steve Buick, Neil Fleischmann (Terrace), _George Gaspar. Consolation — . Sue Chung. Mixed novice — Mark Unrau, Bert Corbeil, Randy Tait. Ladies — vicius, Joan Hough, Cindy Empson, Junior — Alex Mackenzie, Alex Sagar, Debbie Legg. Con- _ Webster. Janet Stepona- solation — Bunny Virk. . Racquetball ‘A’ — Julio Alvarez, Ray | Consolation einen rs nts per garts Bata oe Uae? bn a bb et od The Smithers McEwen Auto Body team came up with a 6-3 win over Terrace ironworks: to capture third-place trophies at the annual Terrace Minor Hockey bantam house league tour: nament on Jan. 14 weekend. ; : Weston Smith. “B’-— David Wilson, Brian Correia. Consolation — Ken Gardiner. Little change this week for Sharples, Fitzpatrick In our weekly look at Terrace’s Jeff Sharples and Kitimat’s Mark Fitzpatrick in- sofar as progress in the National Hockey League;* there’s little change in their statistics. Defenceman Sharples of De-- troit Red Wings has played in 33 of his team’s 48 games as of Jan. A, jHe has four ‘goals and seven ‘Soccer in Kitwanga | = In beating Terrace in the final, Kitimat came out as the big money winner at the second an- nual K.S.F.C. men’s indoor soc- cer tournament held Jan. 21 weekend at Kitwanga. Tennis club seeks for more courts In reponse to a request from the Terrace Tennis Club, city council has asked administration to create a list of suitable areas for the construction of. new courts within city limits. In ad- ‘dition, they have asked for representation from Thornhill at the committee level in order to get a better idea of regional needs. In a report reviewing current and future needs, the club . estimates that there are between 300 and 500 area resident in- volved in the sport and only five tennis courts to meet the de- mand — three on Kalum St. built by the Downtown Lions _Club in 1977 and administered by the city, and two ‘more on Straume ‘Ave. which belong to School District 88 and were con- ‘gtructed by the Rotary Club in 1978/79. ‘In relation:to the rest of the Northwest, this leaves Terrace sadly lacking, according to the club. One tennis court for every 3,600 residents compared to the best in the Northwest; the Smithers/Telkwa area, with one for every 833 residents. The ratio the. club recommends for Terrace is about one court for every 1,300 residents which would require the construction of nine more courts at a cost of about $20,000 each. In another comiparison made by the club, the numbers of courts per community, Terrace also ranks low. The largest | northern center, Prince George, | ranks the highest with 60 courts. This is followed by Kitimat with 10 outdoor and two indoor courts, Prince Rupert with seven, Smithers with six, Terrace with five, and Houston and Burns Lake each with two. With an eye on future development, the club recom- mends the construction of courts © “within all neighborhoods’, close.to schools and that they be built in groups of three to four courts in order to reduce capital — and maintenance costs. With this criteria in mind, they sug- gest the construction of two courts in the vicinity of Thorn- hill Secondary School, one or two more at the Straume Ave, location, an additional court on Kalum Ave., and two or three new courts at. Heritage Park. assists for 11 points, with a plus- . minus average of plus-8. He also has 24 minutes in penalties. . Goalie Fitzpatrick has a 3.55 goals-against average for Los Angeles Kings, allowing 54 goals in 872 minutes. He has no shut- outs. His record is’ six wins, six | losses and three ties... Kitimat pocketed $800, Terrace got $500 for runnerup money while Smithers took home $300 for placing third. The tournament high scorer and most valuable player was Mario Lagana of Kitimat. Ter- race’s Gil Rego-was best goalie, with teammate Rod Morales the © most inspirational player. Bob Morrison had the most assists. Best coach was Joe Duben of “Terrace, and most sportsman- like team was Smithers. i CITY OF TERRACE TERRACE! AND REGIONAL DISTRICT OF KITIMAT-STIKINE The Terrace Advisory Parks and Recreation ‘Commission : is seeking interested people to sit on. the Commission from Terrace and Electoral Area C (Greater Terrace area, ex- cluding City of Terrace and Thornhill): 1 Position from Electoral Area C 3 Positions from the City of Terrace Interested persons may apply by: submitting a letter by February | 15, 1989, to: E.R. Hallsor | Cee of terrace re _ City of Terrace - ace 9215 Eby Street, - . Terrace, B.C. vic 2X8. “Northwest Community College INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID TRAINING Northwest Community College offers a 2-week In- dustrial First Aid Course beginning February 13 and ending February 24, 1989. HOURS: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. DAYS: : Monday to Friday PLACE: Room 215, Administration Building INSTRUCTOR: Fred Adair DOORS OPEN AT 4:30 P.M. 000090. : Lucky Dollar Bingo Palace 4818 Hwy. 16 West UNDAY: Terrace Athletics Assn. >" MONDAY: Terrace Minor Hockey “. TUESDAY: Kermodes or Jaycees FRIDAY: oo — WEDNESDAY: Terrace Blueback Swim Club oa 747 Air Cadets — Ladies of the Royal Purple Parapelegic Assn. "SATURDAY: Parapelegic Foundation ‘Regular Games EVERYONE WELCOME! © Thank youl Have a Nice day! Extra ‘(Age 14 years and up) Games.