- €12- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 8, 1995 What does it take? OR THE past few years it was Rick Folk’s men’s team : To All Businesses Currently ¢ Receiving Garbage Removal 3” : Service From the City of Terrace }. Men's Recreational Division % Ml - — the 1994 world TEAM GP W L T GF GAPTS . Due to the budget cuts, the city will not be providing gar- fj. champions — that was nick- All Seasons Lightning 2617 4 §S 124 9339 | bage pickup service after April 3, 1995. Riverside Disposal ff named the dream team, both Back Eddy Pub Bullies 27 13 9 $§ 131 11131 M Ltd, will be offering the service at the city’s listed prices. To }V . Folk and third Pat Ryan being — Norm's Auto Refinishing 25 13 10 2 137 11528 4 avoid interruption of service please call as soon as possible yj... former world championship J qaL GSR =| SXccna Hotel Sharks 27 9 12 6 128 13124 rf at 635-4394. We would be happy to arrange for your pick= fo: 2: skips. _ LIND A . cast jan of ine West Blades27 8 14 5 111 13421 1 up service to start on April 3 or anytime before. Moe This year, it was the former Toners 24 uilders Blues. 26 5 160 5 124 17115 ; Please note that the price to all customers wilt rise when Wes: junior world champion Marla Back Eady Pub . 6 Nonm's Auto Refinishing 1 | {7 tPping fees increase. This fee increase will be ‘proportional Mor miger a hy Owes Canadians. Jauay26 © . -— otis s{ to the amount of refuse produced, =” ~ : a ; champion ely Uwen WhO The other important aspect in Als ‘ D4 vewwcweeee cup - joined forces to create an ali- P P eascna 4 Skeona Hotel 4 FIVITIVIZIITITITIEL ELITIST ISS IITEEIIE YXIEXIXW - ; ;_ curling is team work, It is vital star tincup for the women’s ai) members of the team hand- | Oldtimers Division event, le the responsibilities of their | TEAM : GP W L T GF GAPTS|I. They added former world position and work together | Northern MotorInn Okies’ 28 15 9 4 116 9534 champion Chris Jurgenson at with their teammates both on Riverside Auto Wranglers 28 13 10 5 104 9731 1 4 THE NATIONAL lead and solid performer and off the ice. Terrace Timbermen 21 13. 7 : 101 6827 z Sherry Fraser ai second in with the pressures and dis- | Convoy Supply 27 4s 19 76 13712 * e hopes that experience would tractions of national events, it | Jamuary 22 | " ; pay off. — ; is easy for teams to come apart | Riverside Auto Wranglers 7 Northern Motor Inn Okies 2 ; Fi nd tad ane Rich. with a discouraging game or jerace men 7 Convoy Supply 1 Do YOU want the federal government dred m tru ‘at they problems with ice or stones. Terrace Timbermen 6 Northen Motor Inn Okies 2 to increase taxes? cam came true as lne¢y Cap- = This is where the coach or Convoy Supply 7 Rivesside Auto Wranglers § tured the provincial Scott atternate can help teams by Casta “nlo wranglers Y Watch Tournament of Hearts crown in their first year together and watching the interactions of players, helping with the ; Curling . ’ - oar ; a = ee : ee * ‘The first in a iwo-part, non-partisan national Fomum. | : advanced to the ational scouting of the ice and being a | « Televisa iby Wo locates le openwtor championstips to be held in buffer between officials, Legion Op en Bonspiel CE , a baneliste ch les Paquet. ison reer : - oo ca arin Se to be media and fans. ; Teun (Kitimat/Terrace) isms on - William Robson, David Perry, Preston maine he oe . Cindy McCardle is the fifth 2-Baker (Smithers) - 2- Perry * Phone in your vote: 1-900. 870-0439 en at Be oP or thelr game be for the Geiger team and, as a 3- Dennis 3. Davidson - (ealls cost $1/minute - to help pay for show). cause celending \anadian ang former BC champion, can pro- 4-Jones . 4. Bennett © d phone tines open Feb, 6 - 12> > World champion Sandra Peter~ vide much needed assistance. BEvent (All rinks from Terrace unless son is back with her team The fact Geiger and two of I-Kennedy i otherwise speciod) . Sunday, February 12 mova ne their third her teammates have played at | 2. Gomez (Prince Rupert) ; oe | en the national level in previous 3-L. Kawinsky =. = The Peterson team is like a ye wan Noette sable ie | pattiMhy | Broadcast pxm. on Skeena Cable 10. well-oiled machine —- they < wae “a sight into this year’s Scott have played so well for so : A 4 long, it seems hard to believe joemamen tt tS Nek F DROP OF F REFORMES ney teen rena — BC might claim another 638-8432 4647 Lazeile iocassisinee eer eather tne [-BOU275-0255 However, there are a number Canadian championship. of other experienced squads that will be looking to prevent ‘the three-peat by Peterson. Last year’s national runner- up and = former’ world champion Connie Laliberte is back with her Manitoba four- some, Laliberte was somewhat criticized last year for playing too defensively in the final and would love a chance to prove the detractors wrong. ‘AS well,: former Canadian champion Alison Goring has found three new team mates and made it through a tough Ontario field to earn at spot at the Hearts. In the 12 team field, only two are without nationals ex- perience. What will it take for Geiger and her rink — or a BC team in any of this year’s championships — to capture a Canadian title? The preparations of a compe- titive curling team are similar to top athletes in any sport. The first goal is for players to make all technical parts of the game ‘‘automatic’’, In curling, this means deliveries con- sistently balanced and on line so the only concern for the player is adjusting the weight for each type of shot. As well, the sweeping tech- nique should minimize lost stones due to debris and com- munication between the players while sweeping should be error-free, How does a team accomplish this preparation? The earlier parts of the sea- son, where teams spend time practising and participating in bonspiels and competitive leagues, are when the various skills are fine-tuned. 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