of curling season to Palmer Smithers’ Don Palmer is the curling season’s first big winner as he and his rink pocketed $1,600 for placing first at Prince Rupert’s 14-team men’s cash spiel on the Oct. 27, weekend. Palmer downed Darryl Hauptman of the host club 8-6 in the championship final. Hauptman took home $1,200 for placing runnerup. Third- place money of $900 went to Rupert’s Ken Bazanski. ’ Dennis Williams of Terrace won $700 for coming in fourth. On the consolation side, Dr. Mike McLean came out on top to gain $400. Dave Tough placed second and won $175. The annual Terrace men’s and ladies’ cash bonspiel goes this © weekend at the Terrace club, Kermodes out of top 10. The Terrace Caledonia Ker- mode. girls have been dropped from the top 10 standings of ‘double ‘AA’ senior high school ‘volleyball in B.C, However, the _ Kermode boys have moved into 10th place on their list. The girls were rated eighth in the previous Jist, but due to a poor showing at -a Victoria tournament, they've ‘been knocked off the list. For. -the boys it’s their first ap- - pearance in top 10 this season. - Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 2, 1988 11 While Terrace’s Expo Legacy Grant money continues to sit In limbo, the Arena exercise room — slotted for ex- pansion — will remain unimproved. Although Trevor McBryan and ‘Troy Stenquist appear to have lots of room here, there are times when up to 16 people are competing for room. Fan ballots could change it Stats leave Sharples out of all-stars Ninety-six players appear on the NHL's all-star ballot, but Terrace’s Jeff Sharples is not listed with Gretzky, Lemieux and company. . The ballots, released yester- day at all NHL arenas so that fans can vote with their heads or their hearts, for the Campbell and Wales conference - all-star From Smithers And Prince George phone 847-9333 In Terrace at teams, ‘list players under each position. _ Each position, i.e., left wing, centre, etc., has what the NHL considers the best eight players listed, Statistics used are based ‘on what players did best last year, | 7 . An example has Detroit’s Petr Klima as a potential left wing all-star, even though he’s on a comeback attempt after alcohol problems and is in the minor leagues. . . The voting procedure ends up with fans filling out dozens of ballots and stuffing the box with their favorite name. It winds up in a popularity contest. However, fans don’t pick the the-Inn of the West entire team — they get to chose the starting lineup only. So, Jeff Sharples. has a chance. If his Detroit fans use the write-in portion of their ballot and give Sharples enough votes, he could be in the Camp- bell Conference lineup for the 40th annual all-star contest at Edmonton on February 7. : hel © 4 A Man ieee re ww 2 . eer eo) ARAN Wart foe Presents; F f y _SKISHOW & SALE RX 860 Boots Intermediate Ski GREAT Kastinger Reg 425 Pkg.:includes CLOTHING Lite Sale. Fischer FRP Strada By Sun Ice Hiking Skis 275 Nevica Boots $ 3 | 9 Marker M22 Ditrani Reg ‘150 " Bindings ‘110 Cevas = 4 ; *385 Head & More $ 95 _ FRaichle Only *229 89. '§.L. Skis or Underwear Super G's 1/3 OFF the Olympic Gold J Winners Reg ‘500 Now ‘389, Selected Kids Wear '4 Price 19060% Sale *109.° Clothing up OFF 3] I = hs oO, he ees LR Ee é t yy : \ Winterland Ski 2 days weet rr re only in Terrace Sat. Nov. 5 Fri. Nov. 4 ” 10 A.M, = 9 P.M. - 9 A.M. . 5 P.M. Inn of the West Banquet Room | 4620 Lakelse Ave. .