ae a ¥R Juntor Girls’ volleyball award winners from the annual Thornhill High School tournament are all-stars (left to right): Monica Rauter of Thornhill, Denise Kluss of Skeena, and Regean Lawrence of Kitimat. At the far right is the most valuabie player, Nancy Stikis of Kitimat. Minor baseball still active Basebali normally goes into hibernation during the winter months, but this isn’t the case for the Terrace Minor Baseball Association. After a busy 1986 sum- mer session in which 19 teams were active in regular leagues, the association is now work- ing on fund-raising efforts for next year, But the major items for minor baseball is the con- struction of a portable canteen. The group is cur- rently investigating the ac- quisition of a small trailer for this use. They’re also seeking volunteer labor, a dona- tion of construction materials, plus donations of several appliances like a natural gas or propane grill, a deep fryer, Winners get $1000 The host Smithers All- Stars downed Terrace All- Stars, 6-4, for $1,000 first prize in the annual Smithers Commercial Hockey Tournament on Nov. 8 weekend. Terrace won $650 for placing se- cond, In the battle for third place, Kitimat won $450 by beating Houston 14-2. Hazelton finished fifth and Smithers ‘B’ team, sixth. Smithers’ goalie Dave Young was named the most valuable player. refrigerator, freezer, and Persons helping out with this pro- ject should contact Don Games grant. Harstness at 635-7926 or Gary Edgar, 635-4432. In a recent letter to parents and other adults connected with minor A classified ad in the Terrace Review is yours for ONLY §2 (per week, 30 words or less) How do you get your ad Into the Review? ® drop It in our mail slot @ mail it to us ® come into our office ® phone us @ or stop us on the street There will be no billing! Pay next time you! come in or next time you see us. We're work- ing the “Honor System” Terrace Review 4535 Greig Ave., Terrace baseball, it was pointed out that a pitching interested in machine was purchased with funds from a Winter Through donations and volunteer labor, a batting cage and equipment stor- age room were built at Kerr-Rotary Park. A fur- PACCULUL OUR DULL COLL RL OULD OOO i hhh You don’t have to ‘ ther grant from the Western Lottery Founda- tion will go towards this building. Any Terrace area peo- ple interested in helping out with minor baseball can contact any of the aforementioned associa- tion representatives. 635-7840 be ts | Terrace a | | Coming Events| Sept. to Nov. — Prenatal courses at Skeena Health Unit. Phone 638-3310. Thursday, November 20 — Caledonia Senior Secondary 2 School will be holding an Open House from 7:00 p.m. to § 8:30 p.m. Parents will be able to pick up thelr # son's/daughter's report card and taik with teachers. 2 Thursday, November 20 — Terrace Parks and Recreation is offering a Skills Program for Community Organization — Marketing, at Northwest Community College, from 7 to | 10 p.m. Register at Terrace Parks and Rec office in the Arena, or phone 638-1174. November 21, 22, 23 — B.C. Badminton Association is B sponsoring a Level | Theory Coaches’ Clinic In Terrace. In- | terasted parties contact Dee Jenion, zone representative, § at 638-1678. Tryouts for badminton in Northern Winter | / Games will be held December 7 at Thornhill Jr. Sec. School at 9 a.m. 1 Saturday, November 22 — The Big Band Dance and Din- | ner will be held at 7 p.m. in the Skeena Secondary School | Gym, sponsored by the Terrace and Thornhill Band A Parents Assoc. Tickets can be purchased at Sight and § | Sound in the Skeena Mall and table reservations made by phoning 638-3833. Sunday, November 23 — The annual meeting of the = Skeena Valley Golf & Country Club will be held at 7:30 § i p.m. in the basement of the Terrace Library. Election of J § officers will be held. All certificate holders PLEASE at- tend. Wednesday, November 26 — Terrace Youth Soccer § Association will be holding its annual meeting in the Ter- race library basement at 8 p.m. All coaches, referees and §f interested partles are invited to attend. Thursday, November 27 — Reel World Film Society and Northwest Community College present, during their Inter- national Film Series, “City of Women" a visual spectacle ; of love, [ust and sexual warfare, at 7:30 p.m. at Caledonia f Secondary School Lecture Theatre. Saturday, November 28 — The Anglican Church Women will be holding a Christmas Bazaar between 2 and 4 p.m. a inthe church hall. They will have knitted goods, toys, etc. Come and do your Christmas shopping early and enjoy | the bargains. i Saturday, November 29 — Terrace Regional Museum Society home baking and stationery sale, 2 to 4 p.m. In the S$keena Mall. Donations welcome. Phone 635-5650 or 635-5456. Sunday, November 30 — The Skeena Valley Runners’ Club will be holding a timed 10-km run at ¢ p.m., starting at the Terrace Public Library. There will bea no prizes or certificates — just your 10-km time (weather permitting)!! m For more information, phone Mike at 635-9545. Tussday, Decamber 2 — Terraceview Lodge will be hosting their third annual Christmas Tea and Bazaar be- tween 7 and 9 p.m. at Terracevlew Lodge. We will be hav- ing a bake sale, arts & crafts, fish pond and tea tables. Everyone is welcome and please bring a friend! Tuesaday, December 2 — The Ladies! Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13 is holding their general meeting starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Leglon. Members are re- quested to bring a gift, food for the hamper and a sandwich. Elections are being held, all members are urged to attend. December 5 & 6 — Christmas show at the Art Gallery Fri- day night and all day Saturday. Entry forms are available at the Gallery, library, Wallinda Crafts, Northern Light Studio and Co-op Insurance. Entry forms must be In by Nov. 30. Saturday, December 6 — United Church women’s annual Christmas bazaar will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. in Knox United Church, 4907 Lazelle Ave., Terrace. Knitting, sew- Ing, home baking and preserves, novelties, etc. Afternoon tea will be served. Saturday, December 6 — The Terrace Minor Hockey dance, fedturing Fox, will take place in the Arena Banquet | room starting at 8 p.m. Refreshments, raffles, plus door prizes. No minors, please. Sunday, December 7 — Community potluck dinner from 5 to 8 p.m. at the banquet hall in the Terrace arena. Bring one potluck dish and wear the traditional clothing of your homeland or your ancestors! Evening entertainment will | include Fillpino, South American and indian dancers and singers. Sponsored by the Terrace & District Multicultural Association. Call 638-1084 for more information. Thursday, December 11 — Reel World Film Society and Northwest Community Collage present, during their Inter- national Film Serles, “‘His Girl Friday", an elegant com- edy about love and divorce, at 7:30 p.m. at Caledonia Secondary School Lecture Theatre. December 12, 13, 14 — The Terrace Little Theatre presents a Christmas production for young children, “Who's Afraid of the Blg Bad Wolf” at the Little Theatre, Kalum St. Performances are: Fri., Dec. 12 at 7 p.m.; Sat. and Sun. at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. Tickets available at the door. Al-Anon family groups. Meetings for friends and relatives of alcoholics. Meetings are held every Monday at 8 p.m. at Mills Memorial Hospital in thea conference room In the psychiatric ward. Terrace Association for Community Living needs ad- vocates for handicapped people living In Terrace. For more information please phone Janice at 635-9322 or Carol-Ann at 635-3940. Kermode Knit Wits, a club for all persons Interested in fur- thering machine knitting. Regular monthly meetings will be hald on the 2nd Tuesday at noon and the 4th Thursday at 7:30 p.m. For furthar Information call Audrey 638-1335, Jan 635-7517 or Nancy 635-5319. Everyone welcome. UNICEF Greeting Cards, notelats, gift packs. Call Pat at 638-0228 weekdays 12 noon to 4 p.m. The Debt Counselling service is no longer available In Ter- race. To recelve this service, call Vancouver 660-8950.