EDMONTON (NC)—An estimated _.. 2,000 high school, delegates from “majer Suwy-in-School Conference here ; conference. will: ‘be. the: culmination. ofa Sea lon pigjec ‘where’ high school .., 8 : oiganizat tons, on werd haliéviae to’ promote’ staying in school,’ “Bhititled the: 10/10: Ticket. the by the? ‘estimated 500° schools involved Will be displiyed at the conference which ~ ‘and ‘leadership, training: sessions. on ‘Mag: wine lias carried regular inserts on oWwil-be sible ‘to'send three students and ce one, teacher: or.adult volunteer. io the ; “conferencé where much of the time will SO CLOSE, Thornhill Jr. Girls basketballers just missed out in tecent zone playdowns when a determined Kitkatla squad staged & come-from-behind run ta edge Thornhill out in the finals. PHOTO BY LORNE CLARKE. Sports Menu SATURDAY, MARCH 27 Ju-Jitsu ANNUAL JU-JITSU two-day tournament begins at Clarence Michiel school with youth competitions, Continues tomorrow with adults. , Recreational Hockey 8:00 p.m. - Oldtimers division playoff final. SUNDAY, MARCH 28 Recreational Hockey 8:00 p.m. - Recreational divi- sion playoff final. kkk kk FASTBALL: Anyone interested in playing in the Senior. Men’s league this coming season please phone 638-0686. MINOR SOFTBALL; For in- formation on the '93 season, con- tact Gary Turner at 635-2943, TERRACE ROADRUNNERS Motorcycle Club welcomes new members, For information, phone Fd (635-3489) or Karen (635- 6495), LADIES DART LEAGUE plays every Thursday night, § p.m. at the Legion. Novice players: wel- come, Phone Betty (635-4880) or Carla (638-2080) for more in- formation. MIXED DART LEAGUE plays every Wednesday night at the Legion, 8 p.m. Fun league and all welcome. Just show up to join in. SKEENA VALLEY SNOW- ’ MOBILE CLUB meets the first Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p.m, at he Coast Inn of the West. BADMINTON . CLUB _ plays every Tues, and Thurs, 8-10 p.m. and Sun. 7:30-9:30 p.m, at Thom- hill Jr. Sec. school. Newcomers welcome.: Contact Diane at 635- 3564. ADULT NOON HOUR drop in hockey takes place at Arena 11:45 ame 1 p.m. every Mon, Wed, and Fri. Minimum age 19 years and limited to first 20 players each day. The Terrace Standard of- fers Sports Menu as a pub- lic service to tts readers and focal sports organizations, If you have an event Planned, bring the details in, phone Matcolm at 638- 7283 or fax them to 638- 8432 and we'll add it to the Menu, To make the following week’s paper, submissions must be in by noon Friday, The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 3, 1993 - Page C5 ce Salutes MUSIC Skeena! WEST Songwriters Contest. Canada’s International Music Industry Conference, Festival and Exhibition May 7-9, 1993 Vancouver Trade & Convention Centre ‘Attention Songwriters! | Ve you are anincependent, unsigned songwriter, here is yourchunce to mike... | - that crucial contact! Miusic West Salutes is a promotion designed to give the best new, songwriters in Candi the chance to have their music heard by Influential professionals, ; Ari you hav eto do i is bringademe of your best original song Cone) 1 Sight J & Sound and you could ‘win: 1 three- -day Full Delegate pass to Music West ” : ba Demo critique session with an A&H representative of your ‘choice ® 2 nights stay at the Georgian Court Hotel © Return airfare to Vancouver The winning song will be selected by a jury consisting poof representa- tives of the local sponsors. Presevted bye ee |: Seine Barn) CCjlW) *._~\TERRACE STANDART) [area gw le noes STANDARD) HOTEL For more information about Music West tel. (804) 684-9338, fax (604 684-9337, or write to: 203-1104 Hornby St. Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 1V8 ae Just fil! out this Entry Form andbring italong witha demo tape ol your bast ofiginal song to Sight & Sound4741 Lakelse, Terrace by March 31. The winner will ba announced Apr. 9. Songwriter’s Name: Contact: Mailing Address: City: ; Lo Province: ° Postal Code: Telephone: A National Stay-in-School Initiative 2,000 delegates expected Stay-in-School partnership plans big spring meeting ~feross Canada are expected to attend a May 14-16,.1993, _ Sponsored by. three. companies, TG (Tee Generation): “Magazine, Jostens unsweel.. Fundraising, the ais student councils, objective i is. thal. JO out ot 10 high school students. g graduate. Examples: of the “projecis undertaken will, feature: workshops, mobilization The sponsors have provided support ‘material: (a-school’ groups and TG ‘The 10/10 Ticket. 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