8 Terrace Review — Wedriesday, October 11,1989 | Fast meeting for - Terrace Youth Soccer| “With only 14 parents in atten- dance, it took Terrace Youth Soccer less than one hour to wind up their annual general. ' meeting on Oct. 2. Longtime ex- ecutive members said it was their shortest meeting in history. _ ‘Newcomers and their posi- tions with Youth Soccer include - Blain Kluss (special events), George Bujtas (clinic co- ordinator), Claudé Chow (field manager), John MacCormac (tield manager) and Bob Audet. ’ Returns executive members _ and their positions : are Norah - Phillips. (chairman), Mary Herness (equipment), Don Highe (treasurer), Liz Ball (player development), Bev Bu- jtas (registrar), Flip Cervo (re- _ cording secretary), and’ Linda ee -Breffetat (director). "= It.was agreed that sponsorship» fees that ranged from $150 to . $250 in the past will now become © a Flat $200 for all teams. ~ . Registration fees of $25 and- $35 will remain the same for | next season. ' ‘Moen training in Hawaii Former Terrace resident Gary Moen is at Hawaii where he’s - been on a week of training for. the annual ‘Ironman Triathlon’ to be held this weekend. The 26-year-old athlete won his entry to the Hawaiian event in mid- July at the third annual Terrace Rotary’s Skeena Valley Triathlon. Moen backed into the 7 New hockey for Northern “For the. first, time, the, North-. ern B.C. Winter Games is allow-" _ ing three different. hockey age. “BrOUps. ~ It’s a tri-city host: setup: this: coming . .February when Chet- swynd, Tumbler Ridge and Hud- son Hope: combine in a first-ever troika series... « . * Hockey venues are peewee (12 oldtimers. Other ice venues “in- clude ringette for 11-to-17 girls, juniors nine and up, and short. track speed skating for juniors nine and up. Cross-country . skiing is in- cluded in the 16-sport agenda, title with his third-place finish when the winner and runnerup ‘turned thumbs down to the trip due to a high cost factor. Moen’s been through a rigorous training session since July, and _has lined up four friends- from his Kamloops home to make the trip with him, acting as trainers | and ananagers. age groups. B.C. Games but alpine. skiing i is ‘sidelined. vig Sy Re ° Otters listed ‘are junior boys’ ® and. girls’ basketball, cribbage . ‘for 19° and older, ladies’ gym- ‘nastics for nine and older, snow- | mobiling for 12-and up, cross- | ~~ country. skiing for 12 and up, badminton for 19 and up, five | _ classes..of. trap shooting, © _ duplicate bridge, carpet bowling . and 13), bantam (14 and 15) and °- for 55 and older, indoor soccer for r junior boys: and ors 12 to precision figure skating for a es ' Entry: forms are ‘available "| from regional director Flip Cer- vo at 635-6511 (work) or. 635- 7445 (home after 4:30 p.m.). Field bid futile Atter six years of futile effort, Kitimat Minor Soccer’s bid for additional fields has more or less been put on hold until next spring. - According to association president Ken McEachern, a petition promoting development “of two new fields.hés ‘attracted about 200 signaturés so far; but he feels at least 2,000 names are required before taking a seventh crack at Kitimat council. “T haven’t been chasing the petition’s basic idea lately,” McEachern told us, “but I'll probably be more active next spring when it becomes time to go after council again.” He explained their season has just ended so they’ve really been too busy to get organized. He told us the situation has been going on for half a dozen - years, “It’s a yearly visit to council whereby ‘I present our case and they keep rejecting’! it.?? : MeBactiern says. the: ‘fonger they keep tejecting soccer's idea, the more disgusted he gets and the higher the cost in construc- tion. He points out a registration of 450 youngsters, feeling this along justifies more and im- proved fields. . “The ones that: we currently use are in real bad need of “repairg: The only way the repair . ‘work ‘can be done is to establish’ new ones. We operate through- ~ out the good weather months and that’s when repair has to be done.”’ McEachern says two new fields and fixing up current fields is all they want. “If ‘parents or our players, adult soccer and everyone who enjoys the game will show us support, then our outlook is bright.”’ It's apparent that cost factor is the main cog in the works. . One estimate indicates a cost of $300,000 for two fields. However, B.C... Lottery's one-.: : third funding grant would knock ° the cost to $200,000. goed ree RS OR eae dept pt my ST A Can | eo Ta Emre OY Seta OE ae uv "Oetobar 24° : 7 Member of the Year - = . Dawn Tomas. Sportsman. ‘of the Year-— Ernie Perkins Hard-Luck — Albert Weber ‘ ‘Best Pit Craw — Number five - as Best Looking Car — ©. “Sportsman — ‘Number six + Hobby — Number 166 .; Street — S556 - Top Polnts—- —- oo Sportsman — Herb Quast. ~ A Hobby — Phil Truscott: ’ A Street — Jerry Clausen B Hobby — Ron Harris B Street — Don Pearson... ¢ Hobby — SharonFagan =. | GC Street — Jean Pearson... : Runner Up Top Points — Sportsman — Ernle Perkins. A Hobby — Wes Patterson - A Street — Fred Cline ‘ B Hobby — Blaine Kluss B Street — Leon Lefebre c Hobby - ~ Dawn Tomas TERRACE MEN pe “#3 Skeena Hotel -. #4 Inn of the West. October14 pe October Wee October | re October 21... ~ October 22°: October 26 - - October 28 | ‘October 20 October 31 November 2: . : - ‘November 4 — “November § November 7 a November 9 | November’ 1 a November 12 oa ee November 14_ how wee ae . a GAME THES | , Tuesday: 9:00 - 10:30 we 10:30 - 12:00. . Thureday: 10:30 - 12:00 ALJ TECHIZE 0 P at: NTS 4 “TERRACE ' ‘STOCK. CAR 1 ASSOCIATION oe “ANNUAL TROPHIES cee. Rookie ot. the Year mi Hobby — Ron’ Hartls : . 1989" SCHEDULE © “TEAM #1 Norm’s Auto Refinishing 2 . #2 North.Coast Wranglers . A . “¥5!Oldtimoys-#1 Northern: Ollets: ae “y: a AB p Oldtimere #2 Gonvoy Supply a ~~ November 19° ‘November 21- | November 23 - November 25 & 26 ~ (November 28 | “November 30 December 2 “December 3 December 5 “s+. y Hobby’ — Shelly Reinhardt "Memorial Trophy — - Sportsman —- Herb Quast © Street — a Roll Over — Blaine Kluss ~~ . Hobby — Phil Truscott. Street — Fred Cline : 6 Street — Jean Pearson Z Top Points— ~ a _.A Hobby — Dave Reinhardt . BHobby — Paul Fleming A Street — Les Reinhardt _ B Street — Dave Reinhardt November 1 18 November 18. December 7 . December 9 ‘December 10 December 12. ~ December 14 “December 16 , ~ December 17 ~ December 19 “December 21 C6 Street — _ Sharon Fagan * Street —. Bill Aldersley Hobby — Phil Truscott © - Les Reinhardt Sportsman — Ernie Perkins a : G Hobby — Cherise vilnie Third place Sportsman — Ajber Weber: C Hobby — Cherise Wilims, 4 ” No Games’ i ef ‘Toumament = at Saturday: 7:0 7100- aga a ee - 8:30 - 10:00 Ee ~ Sunday: 5:45-7:15- — : | 638- 8581 EVENINGS 635-2015 pte