C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednescay, October 5, 1994 Sports Menu TODAY Bowling BOWLING BUDDIES is back at the local Janes, Open to 3-5 years olds, it goes every Tues- day and Wednesday at 11:30 am. For information, phone 635-5911, Curling FREE CURLING continues at the Terrace rink until Friday night Instructors will be on hand. League registrations also accepted. Men’s Rec Hockey 9p.m. Wranglers v Timbermen 10:30 p.m. Convoy v Okies THURSDAY, OCT. 6 Men’s Rec Hockey © 10:30 p.m. Norm’s Auto v Precision Builders SATURDAY, OCT. 8 Men's Ree Hockey § p.m. Convoy v Wranglers 9:30 p.m. Okies v Timbermen SUNDAY, OCT. 9 Red and Gun TURKEY SHOOT at Thorn- hill rifle range. For information phone Terry Morris at 638- 1922. Hiking LOCAL CLUB heads for Robinson Lake, near Kitimat. Meet at Terrace library 9 a.m. for car pool or Kitimat In- focentre 10 a.m. For informa- tion, phone Barb (632-7884) Men’s Rec Hockey 9:30p.m. Norm’s v Back Eddy 11 p.m. Ail Seasons v Coast Inn of West TUESDAY, OCT. 11 Men’s Rec Hockey 9 p.m. Skeena v Precision 10:30 p.m. All Seasons v Nonm’s Auto ,, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12 Curling n JUNIORS LEAGUE registra- tion deadline. Sign-up at the curling rink in the afternoon or phone 635-5583, Cost $25, minimum eight years old, SUNDAY, OCT. 16 Curling SUNDAY MIXED league gets under way. Open to all ages and beginners welcome. To register as a team or individu- al, phone Betty (635-3352), Louise (635-9272) or the curl- ing club (635-5583). Shooting LOCAL IPSC club has match at the Terrace Rod and Gun. TRURSDAY, OCT, 20 Hockey TERRACE MINOR Hockey holds a parents general mect- ing, 7:30 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. FRIDAY, OCT, 21 Swimming TERRACE BLUEBACKS In- vilational meet gets underway, runs through Sunday. FUN DART LEAGUE plays every Wednesday night at the Legion starting at 8 p.m. All games doubles, open to all and newcomers/rookies always welcome. BADMINTON CLUB prc- tices every Tuesday and Thurs- day 8 p.m., Sundays at 7:30 p.m. at Thornhill Jr. Secondary school. For more information phone Diane at 635-3564. TERRACE ROD & GUN Club meets the first Wednes- day of every month, 7 p.m, at the clubhouse on Rifle Range Road in Thornhill. New members are welcome, For information, contact Fred Shaw at 635-2874, To get an event on to the Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 638- 7283 or fax them to 638- 8432. Lanes have openings BOWLING SEASON may al- ready have got under way, but the Terrace Lanes can still find a spot for people wanting to play this winter. There’s no shortage of leagues to choose from with action seven days a week and at different times oftheday. — Those who prefer the mornings have the Tuesday and Wednesday Coffee Leagues to choose be- tween, both getting under way at 9:15 a.m. Seniors take to the alleys Mon- days at 1 p.m, while Youth bowl- ing takes place Saturday mom- ings at 10. Mixed bowling takes over the lanes Monday evening at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. and Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Fridays nighis at the same times. Men’s league plays Monday night, Ladies Wednesday night and for the top bowlers there’s the Wedensday night Money league (9 p.m.) and Sunday All Stars at 6 p.m, and 8:30 p.m. And for the future All Stars, Bowling Buddies returned this week. There arc two sessions for the 3-5. year-olds, Tuesdays and Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. To sign up for any of the above leagues or more: information, phone the Terrace Lanes at 635. 5911. mw They’re back _ RECREATIONAL hockey players are back on the ice, playing rec and aldtimers division games five nights a week. If you want to take in the action, check Sports Menu on this page. rN ee ee ee ee sk WetPONRUOEKE EERE S SRR S CER from C1... C is for Cloakey — proving four positions and more than doubling his point total. Newcomers to the class Phil Truscott and Brent McCarron filled the next two spots, Weber was also to collect the association's most sportsmanlike award while his pit crew got trophy recognition for their ef forts. : In ‘B’ Hobby Dan Thickeit repeated his 93 title, beating out Guy Lynch who moved up from fourth the previous year. Paul Fleming in #405 took third over- all honours. Move ups marked this year’s other Hobby classes. In ‘A’ Gord Klassen and Gary McCarthy soared from fifth-sixth to finish one-two leaving Jules Inge Perkins = Jo Smith = Tracey Tomas & Les Reinhardt = Carol Aldersley = Bill Aldersley Ava Ulrich Jean Pearson & Kevin Osborne — Cori Fleming Jim Perkins James Taylor Dave Reinhardt Don Pearson Jennifer Darby Dawn Tomas Margo Normandeau Claudia Hugon Randy Chatifoux Elaine Osborne. » Shaunce Kruisselbrink LaFrance to take third. Klassen’s 882 points was the second highest coliected by a driver this year, top honours in that department going to ‘C’ Hobby’s Elizabeth Cloakey. Piloting #77, Cloakey finished with 903 compared to last sea- son’s 576, That was more than enough to take the title away from Dawn Tomas despite Tomas collecting only two points less than in 793, Leslie Lynch fell just 13 short of catching Tomas and‘ had to settle for third, More than 70 drivers took to the speedway track this year, 28 of them rookies, for what was one of the most successful seasons for several years. PARHAPTICHON ME HOW rir tas Be Read any good books lately?’ Like a new bestseller, a classic, or a computer manual? Try the library. | |. Terrace Public Library 4610 Park Avenue 638-8177 | What do Over 1,000,000 Fun, Friendly and Active Canadians Have in Common? CURLING Make it part of your active - lifestyle this winter. LEAGUE TIME SKILL LEVEL Monday Mixed 7 pm Casual, fun oriented Monday Super League 9 pm Competitive, open ta ail mens, ladies, jrs. etc. Tuesday AM League 10am Casual & drop in . All welcome _ Tuesday Mens 7&9pm * | es ‘Wednesday Juniors 4pm Junior training league = with instruction mo “+ Wednesday Ladies 7&9pm * a: Thursday Mens 7&9pm * - e Friday Mixed 7&9pm LEAGUE FULL Saturday Commercial 10am Social, fun, business team oriented - all welcome — Sunday Mixed 1 pm Family, fun oriented * Mens & Ladies leagues are grouped accarding to skill level. Thesa ‘eagues are designed to accommodate either the seasoned curlers or new curlers. Everyone is welcoma to join. 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