B14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 17, 2000 Cross-country club denied millenium grant money THE KITIMAT Cross Country Ski Club's plan to improve its facilities at Onion Lake has suffered a financial setback. The club learned iis sec- ond B.C. 2000 Community Spirit grant application has been turned. down, forcing the club to look for alterna- tive sources of money to pay for an expansion of its — facilities at the Onion Lake addie club names — ymkhana champions TALENTED horses and in- tricate riding was the order af the day at the Thornhill Community Fairgrounds May 7 as several Totem Saddle Club members top- ped the charts at the club’s first gymkhana of the year. - ~ In- flag picking, Marge but they ran out of money,” Brown explained, The club has already dip- ped into ils operating re- serves lo pay for construc- tion materials and equip- ment needed for.the volun- teer crews who are assisting this-spring and summer at Onion’ Lake, site of the club's 10-year-ald network of cross-country Ski trails. ~ Brown said after the site Kelly Brown on Misty and Rachel Muller on Skip. Even the younger Little britches riders managed noit. In peewees, Codie Long topped the field, charting a 23.029 second time on Jeri- cho. Conor Wreggitt and Joseph Muller finished sec- ond and third. ~-"In-pote bending, Margie Remple posted ‘her second FASTEST TIMES FLAG PICKING Margie Remple, 14.805 ski trails, is powered up, a- precon- Rempie won the masters anita Peleh os 168 masters win on Mr, Mike in ; 4 Phase one is already structed caretaker's resi- | class ‘. Mr. Mike in 14.805 FIGURE 8 _ 277 seconds. Mart Cos cool der way. The club has set dence ~ built and assembled -| S¢concs. rode Persia to second an , the end of May as the target. by Northwest Community Jocelyn Benoit won the Lori Howard, 20.316 Dan Muller was third. fotern east oi ening Lyn Lavole tackles for completing the site for College students — will be | Seniors class on Joe in KEYHOLE Danita Petch and Lyn ; full electrical service, a moved-into place in antici- | 17.683 seconds while Kim Lyn Lavoie, 9.536 Lavoic came in seconds Hayduk placed second and again beating Dan Muller milestone that paves the pation of hiring a tenant to | Remple and James Muller BARRELS apart in the seniors division, — third. by fractions of a second. way for a year-round careta- keep an'eye on a planned | won the doubles event, with vn Laval with Petch’s. lightening Royleen Seidlitz took the Lori Howard on ker's residence and, one security system. Next up is | Remple crossing the finish YO CAVES. 18.034 quick time of 23.168 sec- little britches class on Tans Legs stole the seniors event day, a new day lodge for installing a septic field and line in'18.828 seconds and onds, in 30.969 seconds while from Terri Stewart on skiers. digging an on-site well. Muller following suit in times under 20 seconds. In junior pole bending, Codie Long rode Jericho to Cody. Danita Petch was Club president’ Terry “We're still progressing,” | 23.733 seconds. Royleen Seidlitz won, the Amy Hayduk topped the list a 26.863-second finish in third, In juniors, Amy Hayduk rode Archie to the finish in 15.111 seconds beating event on Tans in 19.288 seconds, way ahead of Christie Long and Tara Be- Brown remained optimistic, despite the disappointing news. he said, adding the club will now look at other ways to taise money to complete Amy Hayduk, Adrienne Siedlitz, and Rachel Muller topped the juniors event. again, this time bringing Persia in at 23.462 seconds. Rachel Muller and Jennifer the peewee event. In figure eight’s Remple rocked her competition “It's a slight slaw down,” . he said. “Now we know we have to fund raise.” It's the second time the grant committee has rejec- ted the club's application for money to help pay for its Onion Lake project. The committee had urged the club to immedia- tely resubmit a scaled-down version of their initial re- quest. After some quick- thinking, the plan was mod- ified and the club reapplied, this time for just $48,728. “We mel all the criteria, phase one. “it's taken us 10 years to get power; $15,000 to $20,000 is not a huge amount of dollars.” The Kitimat-Stikine re- gional district gave the club a $25,000 grant on the un- derstanding that $12,000 would be repaid once the so-called millennium grant came through. Now, the club will have to ask regional district dir- ectors to keep its initial grant in place. “We'll need the whole $25,000,” Brown said. Sports Scope TERRACE FEAKS’ gymnast Marla Schul- meister placed sixth overall in her class at the provincial gymnas- tic championships in the lower mainland last week, Schulmeister, the northwest’s only level four tyro pymmnast, scored a total of 32.017 points at the competi- tion behind gymnasts from Abbotsford, North Vancouver and Coquitlam. ting Club needs your help. even better, Eby Street, 635-2542. and have fun? Come join the Senior tember 6-9. Schulmeister sixth at provincials Marla Schulmeister Terrace Skating Club annual general meeting TO MARK the end of the season, the Terrace Ska- The club wants interested people to share their thoughts on how to make the next skate season To make sure your voice is heard, attend the an- nual general meeting and election of the executive at 7:00 pm, May 24 at the Terrace Fire Hall, 3215 Men rule greens on Wednesdays AFTER the ladies took-over the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club every Thursday at the be- ginning of May, it’s finally the men’s turn. The men’s scramble will tee-off at 5:30 pm, Wednesday May 17. For more information, call Call for senior ball ARE YOU a lady over 55 who wants to stay active team. The team will compete in Kelowna, Sep- Call Keith at 638-0736 for practice times. Women’s scramble a success MORE THAN 70 women turned out al the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club Thursday, May 11 for the third ladies night this season. 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