B& - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 28, 1996 Sports Menu MEN’S REC HOCKEY Today Oldtimers Division 8:00 p.m. -- Northern Motor Inn Okics v. Terrace Tim- bermen 9:30 p.m. -- SRD Blues v. Subway Thursday, February 29 Recreational Division 10:30 p.m. -- Norm's Auto Refinishing v. Coast Inn of the West Saturday, March 2 Recreational Division. 8:00 p.m. -- Skeena Hotel Sharks v. "Precision Builders Blues 9:30 pm, -- Back Eddy Pub Bullies v. Coast Inn of the West Sunday, March 3 Oldtimers Division 9:30 p.m. -- Northern Motor Inn Okies v. Subway 11:00 p.m. -- SRD Blues v. Terrace Timbermen Tuesday, March 5 Recreational Division 9:00 p.m. -- Coast Inn of the West v. Precision Builders Blues 10:30 p.m. -- All Scasons Lighting ve Back Eddy Pub Bullies BASKETBALL March f-3 The Caledonia Sr, boys are in Prince Rupert for the Zone Championships FIGURE-SKATING March 1 & 2 Members of the Terrace Figure Skaling Club are at the Nizutnee [nterclub Figure Skating competition in Vander- hoof. Eight clubs are taking part SOCCER Today _ The Terrace Senior Men’s Soccer League is holding ils annual mecting at the library from ’7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more info, please cal] Duncan at 638-8724. THE KITIMAT cross-country ski club invites you to take part in their mid-week ski outings. For more info. call 635- 9492 or 635-7565. And the masters group, for anyone over 20, skis every Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m. For more info. call 798-2227, ADULT NOON HOUR drop-in hockey at -the Arena, 11:45 a.m. to 1 pm. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Goalies with equipment play free. Salurday night drop-in hockey. 11:15 p.m. to 12:15 a.m. Ten dollars per player. For more info. call Don Leblond at 638-0055. THE TERRACE badminton club plays Tuesday and 7 Thursdays, 8:00-10:00 p.m. at Thornhill Jr. Secondary. “THE TERRACE LEGION, inviles arop-i in ‘dart players every Wednesday night at 8:00 p.m, Two dollar cost, To get an event on Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 3210 Clinton St, phone 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 by 5 p.m. Friday. Figure skating RESULTS FROM the Terrace Figure Skating Club’s test days January 25 and 26. Leanne Ballinger - 4th Figure Nicole Lindsay - 1st Figure, Fiesta Daniel Miller - Rocker Stephanie Huisamn - Swing Shelby Stach - Fiesta, Swing Caitlin Westerman - Dutch Alician Holmes - Canasta Danielle Richey - Swing Lee-Anna Huisman - Ten Fox, European, Fourteen Nathania Talstra - 1st Figure Carol Kozier - 2nd Figure Kendra Eys - Sr. Br. Freeskate, American Dean Lambright - Swing, Willow Sabrena Harvey - Fiesta, Ten Fox Megan Mahoncy - Fiesta Amber Ware - Willow, Ten Fox Andrea Norton - Dutch Canasta Nicole Wilcox - Dutch, ’Canasia, Baby Blues . Alison Young - Canasta Christa Lambright - Swing Catherine Audet - 1st Figure Victorian Lampshade Class} Coming to your area soon! | Learn how to create authentic Victorian Lampshades for pleasure or for profit. These shades sell for hundreds of dollars in the stores. This class teaches you all the (echniques used to make these beautiful shades including pleating and shurring. Class includes all supplies needed for your first shade. THIS Is NOT AHOT GLUE METHOD! Our Instructor will be in your area March 13 & 14, 1996 - Evenings For more information or to register please call 1 -800-424-8855 Head Office: Kelowna, B.C. Box 22, IMPROVING Terrace, B.C. Major Greit Cards YOUR Accepte ; TOAST Matore Prt Your donation is - aNDsimpke | CANADAS 698-1167 tax deductible FOUNDATION | #7 KILLER Your In Memoriam gift is a lasting tribute. Please send your donation to the address above, along with the name and address and the name and address of the next-of- kin, for an acknowledgement card. THE HOST Terrace Timbermen placed second in the Coho Division | at the Oldtimers tournament February 14-18. Terrace SRD Blues took top spot. Smithers Drillers finished first in the Steelhead Divi- sion, while Sockeye Division honors went to the Prince Rupert Puck- I aneers. Twelve teams participated in the tournament. Bantam reps shut out Burns Lake THE TERRACE Bantam Reps came out flying in a pair of road games against the Burns Lake A team February 16 and 17, ‘Travis Lamming had a hat trick to help Terrace to a 10-0 win in the first game. Mathew Thomsen, Randy Prinz both scored two goals each.. Terrace took the second game by a 8-1 margin. Lamming and Thomson both had hat tricks. Sports Scope Men’s Hockey Recreational Division February 17 Cost Inn of the West 8 v. Skeena Hotel Sharks 3 Norm’s Auto Refinishing 6 v. Precision Builders 2 February 20 All. Seasons Lightning 3 y. Coast Inn of the West 1 Back Eddy Bullics 4 v. Norm’s Auto Refinishing 2 February 21 Terrace Timbermen 8 v. SRD Blues 3 Northern Motar Ina 3 v, Terrace Subway 1 February 22 Precision Builders Blues 6 v. Skeena Hotel Sharks 5. Recreational Stay for $62°and =, breakfast 1 is Kee. » Winter bed and rere I breakfast special fj ; includes free jes” 7 y | continental break- \egids .™ i fast for 2, * Friendly home- away-from-home. : « Stay'n Save Motor Inng conveniently located in four of BC's mast Save * a PHGTOR- UHM 6) popular destinations. Beaulyrest™ maltrasses, free sports anc Victoria movie channels, lamily restaurants, free focal Kamlcops I calls & more. Kewlona , « Coupon must be presented upon check in. Vancouver Airport . 1-800-663-0298 Fax Line (604) 273-9522 *Singla/Double per night basis, Valid Fri., Sat., and Sunday anty to March 31, 1996, Al he Vancouver Airport only rata is | $67. Subject lo availability at any location. Taxes extra, oi ve ol SHEE aMmalll STANDARD Coach of the Year Nomination Form Note: Coach must reside in area served by this newspaper. Deadline for entries 5 p.m., Friday, March 1, 1996. Name of Coach: Sport: League: Nominated by: Telephone: ae Coach’s profile. Please provide a_ brief history on the nominee, outlining such elements as years of coaching, successes, meaningful coaching achievements, etc. Note: Individual must have. coached at least two years. ng rnin “Progra baled B.C. V8G 5R2 Or fax to 638-8432. - lift tickets Full Package Lesson only Program 2 » March McDonald's Spring Break Kids Camp Whether they have skied a little or a lot, your children will enjoy the McDonald's Spring Break Kids Camps. They are designed for maximum group interaction with children of equal age and ability. KIDS CAMPS INCLUDE: - 2.5 hours lessons each day Ages 8 & up 7 & under $111.00 Own Equipment $81.00 $48.00 Program 1 - March 16, 17, 18 Program 3 - March 22, 23, 24 TO REGISTER CALL 635-3773 - rental equipment f “Book » "Early As Programs Are . Filling Up . Quickly) / $75.00 $48.00 plus taxes 19, 20, 21