B14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 14, 199° IF YOU ARE A WOMAN OVER 50 ’ Regular screening mammograms could save your jife - & As you get alder, your tisk of breast cancer rises re Sereening & A mammogram once every vo years is your best Ny) some defense TS abla & Regular screening mammograms can detect early “Porrn t+ PE Coren Mere brenst cancer, 2-3 years before any changes can he felt LOWER MAINLAND 660-3639 TOLL FREE 1-800-663-9203 & Screening mammograms are free and a doctor's referral Is noc required. Call far the centre nearest you Terrace Womens Soccer Assoc. Registration - Outdoor League 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Tuesday, April 20 & Thursday, April 22 Aquatic Centre - Conference Room For more info call 635-5360 = Slow and steady ON THE BEAM: Marla Schulmeister practices her beam routine April 9 before the ‘Terrace Peaks Gymnastics team’s invitational meet here last weekend. Schul- meister competes as a level three tyro gymnast. Sports Scope Basketball KISPIOX took the Nisga’a Tribal Council’s top honours at a hard-fought basketball tournament here Mar. 26-27, The mixed boys and girls team won four straight games in the 12 and under tournament. Prince Rupert won second place and made it to the finals by winning © three straight games. The Thornhill Tigers won Terrace Youth Soccer Association is in desperate need of Coaches in the following divisions Under 9 Boys Under 12 Girls Under 14 Boys Under 17 Boys Under 17 Girls Anyone interested should call ev at 635-3719 Without coaches our soccer season cannot begin in May. Notice of Public Meeting PROPOSED ACCESS MANAGEMENT PLAN NASS STEWARDSHIP GROUP, NASS VALLEY Notica is hereby given that the Nisga‘a Tribal Council will hold o public viewing of the proposed Access Management Plan far the Ishkheanickh-Kiteen (East Nass) watershed unil located in the Nass River drainage, The Ishkeenickh-Kiteen watershed unit includes, but is not limited to, tha following watersheds: Monkley Creek, Ishkeenickh River, Ginlulak Creek, Kwiniak River, Ksemamaith Creek, Ansedegan Crook, Kwinyarh River, Zolzap Creek, Tseax River, Vedder Creek, Seaskinnish Creek, Lower Kitean River, Nass Mainstem.North. This proposed access management plan details the proposed road deactivation and restoration Progra to ba carried out during the 1999/2000 operating season. The plan is available fog review by resource agencies and the public before approval is qoftidered by the Ministry of Forests. The Access Management Plan will be available for review at the following times: April 21, 1999 - Gitakdamix, New Community Hall, Wolt Room, 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM April 27, 28, 29, 1999 - Ministry of Forests, Kalum Distric! #200-5220 Keith Avanue, Terrace B.C. Contact the Watershed Restoration Technician During regulor office hours A represenlative from the Ministry of Forests and/or the Nisga’a Tribal Council will be available to discuss the proposed plan, and to receive comments. ; if any interested parties ara unable to view the propesed plan dur- ing the scheduled times, arrangernents can be made to view the plan at an alternate time by contacting the Nisga’a Tribal Council at, ph, (250}633-2601, Written comments should be sent to Nisgo’a Tribot Council, RO. Box 231, New Alyansh, B.C, V0J 1A0, Altention: Watershed Department. Funding for this project has been provided by Forest Renewal B.C. iy Fo RENEWAL EC ~ Milk for less. _ And more. — third place and the Green- ville Pistons walked away with the most sportsmanlike team award, Danica Adams of Prince Rupert won most inspira- tional player and Kispiox’s Aaron Wilson won the most promising player award. Jordan Vickers of the Kermode Friendship team won the spunkiest player award. Seniors Games TERRACE SENIORS will make up the zone curling team at the B.C. Senior Games in the EEk Valley next summer, , The over-65 winnners of the zone playoffs were Ray Flaherty, Gordon Clent, Rose Thomas and Norah Jacques. The over-55 team will be Neal and Betty Nordstrom, Allan McGowan and Darlyn Prins. Playoffs for the seniors daris team will be held at the legion hall May 29. The seniors 400 Club win- ners for March were Stephen Smith (#105) and Betty Juvik and Mary Emes (#173), All winners were from Prince Rupert. Youth soccer THE TERRACE YOUTH soccer association will be holding a soccer shoe ex- change at the Christy Park Clubhut April 24. Drop off starts Friday; April 23 from 6 p.m to 8 p-m. The exchange mins from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. Call Paulette at 638-1833 for information. And a youth soccer clinic . everyday low price. o SNACK ATTACK — | Nachos w/cheese 99¢. Six Classic Chicken Wings $1.99. airyworld — Chicken, BIG BUCKS AT THE PUMP Fill up with 30 litres or more and get a Big Buck. - HOT FRESH COFFEE Large Coffee 79¢ Jumbo Coffee 89¢ (April 12-18 only) is sli} planned Saturday, April 17 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. An refresher course for referees will follow from 2 pan. to 4 p.m, Both courses take place on the Christy Park fields and preregistration is mot re- quired. Call George at 635- | 3719 or Roger at 635-5811 for more information. Men’s soccer THE TERRACE Men's Soccer Association . has scheduled its second organi- zational meeting of the sea- son April 19. po Be