C12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 4, 1994 eight-ender last week with the announcement It’s to receive a © CO e $333,000 BC 21 grant. That is exactly what the club sought for ils proposed $1.03 mil- Kitimat ices club grant KITIMAT CURLING club scored the equivalent of a financial Sheet group tries another tack course club house. WITH NO sign the province is about to come up with a million bucks for its project, the Second Sheet of Ice society is now chas- ing another source of money. This time it’s the federal-provincial infrastructure program un- der which those levels of government and the municipality each kick in one third of the cost. Society chairman David Dediluke pointed out the program guidelines allocated 15 per cent of the $675 million available for “community public services’, A second sheet would fall under - thal heading, he added. The society. estimates the new facility, to be attached to the ex-- isting arena, will cost $4.75 million. Apart from a main ice sur- lion facility, to be constructed adjacent to the Hirsch Creek golf The new rink will consist of only four sheets to begin with, but will be designed to allow future expansion of.the ice surface. The - complex will also include a lounge and cafeteria, locker rooms _ and a waxing room for cross-country skiers who use the Hirsch Creek trails. All facilities will be shared with the ski and golf clubs. . Club director Eleanor Kendall said getting the grant approved means the club has enough money in hand or promised to begin construction later this year. Work would begin on final construc- tion details now with ground tuming likely to lake place this Fall. ' The grant is good news for Kitimat curlers who have been ‘without a rink for the past 10 years and been operating a small mixed league using arena ice. sO Fashionable and Affordable Maternity and infant Wear te Casual i Professional © *& Infant Wear . l bout th i the existing one, th i : : . . | fee south sane si th exis ome, heen would ster cbapokesman Jim Bogs predicted te dense ||| UP To 6») ' covered and converted into a banquet area capable of sealing 400 of curling in Kitimat if it did not soon get a new lub, x Swim Suits people, - . ) *& Summer ee, Hunting regs near : One down, one to go Ne LIMITED ENTRY huniing regulations for the '94-’95 season will COUNCIL HAS agreed with a recreation committce decision to ft *( wo, VA “NM be released any day now, says the Environment ministry. pass on an invitation to bid on the 1997 Northern B.C. Winter te Baby Furniture —— The limited entry system controls the number of animals that Games, . a can be killed in a given area where the ministry wants to maintain And hard on the heels of that decision, has come another invita- cerlain population levels, The regulations vary from area to area and can specify an age Winter Games. . : group, sex or combination of the two, Successful applicants are . Those Games attract approximately 4,000 athletes but also re- sclected by random compuler draw. quire almost equal numbers of volunteers from within the com- 4613 Lazelle Ave. 635-5606 For a copy of the regulations, contact your local sporting goods munity. This invite has been referred to the Recreation Advisory aaiais store or the government agent’s office on Eby St. commission for consideration and recommendation. “Floor Hockey OPOV Il Playoffs FINAL Game 1 Traffic Jams 10 Kitimat Blades 5 Game Stars: Steve Dhansaw (TI); Fudge Dhansaw (TJ); Gary Barbosa (KB). _ Game 2 Kitimat Blades . 9 Traffic Jams ToL Game Stars: Gary . Barbosa. (KB); Kevin Graham (KB); ‘Willie Bolan my. oer Game 3 TrafficJamas- 7 Kitimat Blades 5° Game Stars; ‘Kerry Kendall. (KB); Fudge Dhansaw (TJ); Willie Bolan (1). Game 4 Traffic Jams 11 Kitimat Blades 10 Game Stars: Mike Denomme (IJ); Chris Vilness (KB); John Cormano (TY). Traffic Jams win series 3-1 -Swimming - Prince George Meet (Blueback top four finishes) Kevin Andolfatio (Boys 13-14 yrs) 2nd- 200m IM (*); 100m Breast; 200m Breast; 400m Free (*). 4th- 50m Free (*); 100m Free (*); 100m Fly (*); 200m Free (*). Tristan Brown (Boys 11-12 yrs 1st- 200m Fly; 200m Free (*); 400m Free(*). 2nd- 100m Free, 4th- 50m Free; 100m Fly; 100m Back (*). Marina Checkley (Girls 11-12 yra) 1st- 200m Back; 400m Free (*). 3rd- 200m IM. 4th- 50m Free; 100m Fly (*). \Garth Coxford (Boys 13-14 yrs) Ist- 200m Fly. 2nd- 100m Fly. Seth Downs (Boys 13-14 yrs} 1st- 200m Free; 400m Free (*), and- 100m Free (*). 3rd- 50m Free (*); 200m IM (*); 100m Fly (*); 100m Breast (*). Audrey Erb (Girfs 11-12 yrs) 1st- 100m Breast; 200m Bresst. 3rd- 200m Back.’ 4th- 100m Back. Dylan Evans (Boys (10-11 yrs) ist- 50m Free; 200m IM; 50m Breast; 200m Free (*); 100m Breast (*); 100m Free, 2nd- 50m Back (*); 100m Hack. Chris Kerman (Boys 13-14 yrs) 2ad- 200m Back. 3rd- 100m Back; 400m Free, Jamic Kerman (Boys 13-14 yrs i1st- 200m Back. 2nd- 100m Back. ° 4th- 100m Breast; 200m Breast (*). Jason Kumpolt (Boys 11-12 yrs Ath- 200m Back (*); 200m Breast. Daniel MacCormac (Boys 15 yrs-up) 3rd- 200m Back. 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