ie. ay : see Bie B)4- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 1, 2003 TIMMY O'NIELL climbs in the urban jungle in Front Range Freaks: Urban Apes, just one of several adre- naline-filled films hitting the screen Oct. 4. PETER MORTIMER AND RUSSELL HOLCOMB PHOTO Banff Film Fest Mountain movies offer a sky high experience By JENNIFER LANG SAMPLE THE world’s best mountain movies Sa- turday night when the Banif Mountain Film Fes- tival World Tour hits the R.EM. Lee. Always a favourite with the extreme outdoor crowd, this year’s tour brings sports, culture and sky high adventure to the Fall run set to take oft RUNNERS are gearing up for one of the year’s most anticipated running races. People of all ages are lacing up their runners for the All Seasons Source for Sports half marathon ‘this coming Sunday, Oct. 5. If the ultra-long race isn’t your cup of tea, there are three other distances available for runners to tackle as well — 5 km and 10 km. The half marathon starts at 11 a.m, from the North- west Community College with the shorter distances starting at 12 noon. Register early and save on registratiog. Forms are available at All Seasons source for Sports. If you would like to vo- lunleer on race day call Gail at 635-3434. Due THANKSGIVING DAY on October 13, 2003 The STANDARD will have EARLY DEADLINES to meet their press deadlines big screen. This year’s lineup includes movies from Canada, the U.S., Poland, Norway, Slova- kia, the U.K., Europe and Australia. Highlights include Front Range Freaks: Urban Ape, a look at clim- ber Timmy O'Neill's deci- sion to turn his hometown into a playground — scal- Sports Meru To get your game, event or meeting added to the Terrace Standard Sporis Menu or Sports Scope, fax us at 638-8432, or e- mail us at: newsroom: @lerracestandard.com Oct. 1-3 @ Terrace Curling Club hosts Gurl Ganada intro- ductory clinics. Call 635- 5583 for details. Oct. 4 Hi Nortowest Tae Kwon- Do invitational cham- pionships at Skeena Secondary School gym. For info call 615-4770, Oct. § Mi All Seasons Source for Sports half marathon. 5 km, 10 km, 27 km courses. 11 a.m. start Northwest Community College. For details call Marilyn at 635-3203. STANDARD | JZIO CLINTON STREET, TERRACE, B.C. V8G 5R2-_ ing buildings, leaping across walls and harassing the locals in the process; and Shepherd Women of Shambala, one woman's journey into northern Pa- kistan, where she lives with a group of Muslim women in the Karakoram mountains, The movies are selec- ted for the tour from the list of award. winners and entries in the annual Banif Mountain Film Festival. This year, 263 movies from 31 countries entered competition. It’s presented by the Mt. Remo Backcountry Society at 7 p.m, Satur- day, Oct. 4 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets at Azad Adventures. Score board Golf Skeena Valley Men’s Club Championships Sept. 6-7, 2003 Overall Club Champ —_Hareld Fedderson 147 Overall Low Net Kim Haworth . 157/135 First Low Gross Championship Flight Jon Marcellin 158 A Flight “Ray Demers 168 B Flight Richard Stone 177 C Flight Arnie Shanoss 190 First Low Net ‘ Champlonship Flight Paul Walker 163/141 A Flight John Ross 169/143 B Flight Matt Bone 177/145 C Flight Barry Eylofson 197/139 Sec Low Gros os Championship Flight _ Mike Kerbrat 158 A Flight Matt Shinde 172 B Flight David Sarsiat 180 C Flight J.P. Dodd 193 Second Low Net ne Championship Flight Tom Sheasby 164-144 A Flight Jay Harvey 173/143 B Flight Clint Gage 181/147 CG Flight Hans Feddersen 199/151 From B8 Ice size increases beyond, There's no turn- ing back. The BR/NC is the law of the land. ® Release at the hog tIne Old) Canadian - the stone must be clearly re- leased by the time the trailing edge of the stone clears the far edge of the hog line. WCF -— the stone must be clearly released by the time the leading edge of the stone reaches the near edge of the hog line. Note - “clearly re- leased” means as seen by the official and the terms “near” and “far” refer to the distance to the respec- tive edge of the hog line from the delivery hack. BR/NC - is the current WCF rule. The player's hand must be clearly, to an observer, off the rock _ handle when the front edge of the stone touch the hog line as opposed to the back edge last year. H Position of the back line Old Canadian — the edge of the back line fur- ther from the hack is tan- gent to the 12-foot circle —a stone can be in play on the center line and not be counting. WCF ~ the edge of the back line closer to the hack is tangent to the 12- foot circle, Since the back line is a part of the 12-foot circle, to determine if a stone is in play on the center line, the stone can - be measured with the biter measure. BR/NC - is the current WCE rule. 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