Sr i a Hawaii here BS - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 7, 1998 Sports Scope Seniors elect officers MEMBERS WANTED: Members of ihe B.C. Seniors Games Zone 10 team should attend the group’s annual general meeting. ; ’ Officers will be elected at the Happy Gang Centre Saturday Oct. 10 at 2 p.m. For more information call Maxine al 638-8648, The Happy Gang Centre 400 Club winners for Sep- tember are Gordon McConnell (number 323) and Inez Lopez (number 378). Curlers wanted GRAB YOUR broom and curling gear this winter and sign up to curl on Sundays. The Sunday Mixed Curling League is registrating in- dividuals or teams for their fun curling league. Beginners or experienced curlers are welcome. Con- tact Lynn Tryon at 638-2044 or the curling rink at 635- 5583 for more information, Winter games athletes wanted DO YOU want to participate in the Northern B.C. Winter Games in Prince Rupert Feb. 5-7? If so, check out the list of 30 sports the games will host to see if you should register. archery badminton carpet bowling masters basketball bowling chess curling darts diving; -. - | duplicate bridge eight ball j . juda floor curling ladies hockey peewee hockey | » Indoor soccer marksmanship ' ‘karate one-act plays figure skating slalom skiing snooker snowboarding squash swimming tae kwon do waterpolo mixed volleyball wailyball ‘wrestling Organizers plan to encorporate a few unusual ac- tivilies including one-act theatrical plays and wallyball — 4 fonn of volleyball which is played in squash courts and allows playes to use the walls. Anyone interested ia participating should contact Wade Loukes in Terrace at 635-1142, Water-polo plans THE TERRACE Water Polo Association is holding their annual general meeting Oct. 15 at 8 p.m in the Aquatic Centre meeting room, All members and former players or anyone interested in the sport are invited to elect officers and make plans for the upcoming season. Call Steve Dotto at 638-139: for more information. - wi Pere a3 we.come.: THE TERRACE Northmen Rugby club invites family and friends to their 1998 Awards Dinner and Dance. Come to the Terrace Inn, Saturday, Oct. 10 at 6:30 p.m. dress Hawaiian and enjoy a little dinner, awards and dancing. There'll be a live band, sand-building contests, cheap drinks and draws for a Texas Mickey. Tickets are $25 each. Contact David Hull at 638-1327 or Malcotm Smith at 638-8769 to rsvp. He shoots, he scores HOCKEY LEGENDS Guy Lafleur and Tiger Williams will battle Kitimat’s Allstars hockey team at Tamitik Arena Thursday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. as part of the Old- timers’ Hockey Challenge. The challenge is part of 60-city North American tour All proceeds for the Oldtimers' Hockey Challenge go to the Kitimat/Terrace Crimestoppers program. Singte and family-of four tickets are available now for $16 or $48 by calling 1-800-661-0178. - See aes CPU Reas tet tgtrete tee Ld Double deuces THE SKEENA Valley Golf and Country Club was the place to be Sept. 26-27 to see local kids play great golf. Cam Harris and Andy McCleary were inches away from a hole-in-one when they racked in two deuces at the year-end junior championship. “It was an exceptionally good toumament,”’ said club manager Bruce Carruthers. | ‘‘They’re good kids and we enjoy having them.” Carruthers said 30 of the club’s 100 junior members came out in mixed weather. He said more youth would have come out if but some had other sporting commit- ments with the winter sport season just starting, Regan Heal, a rotary exchange student fram New Zealand won the overall net with a score of 144 and 10 junior-junior members participated, playing nine boles each day. Junior coordinator Ron Nixon said the club’s junior program will continue next year as the club has a strong commitment to the program. Lessons should start next May with three six-week sessions, The club hopes all kids will be back next year, Score Board Skeena Valley Junior Club Championship Championship Flight PLACE GROSS NET First Stew McIsaak Cam Harris Second Ryan Nixon-cb Brian Rigler- . _ Third Ken Eyjolfson Warren Elchaist A’? Flight PLACE GROSS NET | First Jon Sarsiat Marc Wilson _ Second Shawn Fagan Carlin Rilkoff Third Carl Walsh Michael Dahms “BY Flight PLACE -... 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Kaveer dropped like a lump Into his favorite wing chair and stared into space. Just as Pryianka brought the tea, Kaveer sprung up. Prylanka, what am | doing, lounging around like a partner of the firm? Betore 4 start my evening work | must go down to the garage and fix the car brakes. Thayve bean giving me trouble lately. : Prylanka cleaned up the kitchen and then sat down on the sofa walting for Kavaar to ratum. She fell asleep. At 11 p.m. Prylanka woke up with a start. Kaveer? Where Is Kaveer? Its time tor bed, She rushed down to the garage. Why is it all dark? | know Kaveer likes to save pennies, but even he cannot fix a car without light, She iurnad on the light. Evarything was sll, Abnormally sill. . Suddenly the horror set in, Kavaer! What Is ha doing, slumped over the whaal like that? Prylanka dashed to open the car door. The smell of exhaust fumes ovarwhelmed har. Kaveer, KerveenriIlI1\((I0401/10S0{1)10 1111 ' Walling, Prylanka threw herself ovar Kavears still ody. WHY, WHY DID YOU DO IT? WE WERE SO HAPPY, EVERYTHING WAS SO GOOD. WORK, CHILDREN, OUR MARRIAGE. Prylankas terrifying screams woke up thelr teen- age son. He rushed down to the garage. One glance, and he scrambled to the phone to call for halp. BY CLAIRE BERNSTEIN BASED ON ACTUAL COURT CASES How could he laava ma like this? The ambulance swept Into the driveway, sirens blazing. Too lata, Kaveer was daad. Tha police rushed In soon after. Shaking thelr heads, they examined the car, No question. Suicide, Check this aut. The guy connected @ hose fo the exhaust pipe, led it into tha car and closed ali the doors. Then he ran the engine. Kaveors ile insurance refused to pay. We pay for accidents. Suicide is not an accident. Devastated, and worried for the future, Prylanka sued the insurance company. In court, Prylanka spoke quietly, Your Honor, this was a horrible accident. Kaveer had no reason to commit suicide. But even if ha did kill himself, his death is still an accident In the eyes of the law, wiping a tear, Prylanka shuttled through papers. Ontario law defises accident as ‘an incident in which the use or operation of an aulomobile causes an impairment. That fits my husbands death. Please, it was accident. The Insurance company wouldnt budge, Your Honor, lets face it, Kaveer committed suicide. Why else would a hose be connected to the exhaust pipa and fad Into the car? A suiclde is certainly no accident, An accident is a tornado or an Icy road. We shouldnt hava to pay for something like this, Should the insurance company pay Prylanka benefits? YOU! BE THE JUDGE. Then took below lor the decision. , SPONSORED BY LAWYERS “Helping People Cope with the Legal System” Sp ml - ra Grant Lindsey Criminal Defence Law 4623 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C Holly Grueger General Law Marshall Matias Family Law Phone 638-1764 Fax 638-7249 YOU BE THE JUDGE - DECISION PRYIANKA, YOU GET THE BENEFITS. Although evidence shows your husband committed suicide, under Ontario law a sulcide may be considered an accident. YOU! BE THE JUDGE [s bassd on actual court casas, Today's decision Is based onthe facts of the cass and tha law of the province of Manitoba . If yau have a almiler predlom, please consult Undeay & Grueger. Cisie jemete is a Montreal iawyer and Me i columnist, Copyright 1997 Haika Enterprises. 815-3 From now on you have to pay a refundable deposit _ on most ready-to-drink beverage containers. —