C4 - Th. Terrace Standard, Wednesday, Octaber 5, 1994 URLING RULES have been the centre of a great deal of discussion over the past few ycars. The Canadian Curling asso- ciation has reviewed the rules and made changes to ensure equity and clear up any mis- understandings regarding the wording of some. Curling traditions have al- ways held that the most impor- tant part of the game is sports- manship. To ensure fair play is maintained and problems don’t arise during a game, curlers of all abilities should leam the rules. In competitions officials are often blamed for a loss when in reality the problem lies with the players’ lack of under- standing of the rules. In club: play, . participants regulate their own games making it imperalive everyone knows how to play within the rules. , The free guard zone rule was introduced last year and: has become a popular addition to the game. This rule prevents takeouts on front stones (guards) until the fourth stone of the end is played, encouraging more ag- pressive play from both teams. Tjis . year, interpretations have been added to the rule book for situations where two guards, not just one, are moved and a penalty is incurred on only one stone. These interpretations clear up some very confusing situa- tions. Also, since measurements are allowed on the first two stones of the end IF there is some question about whether the stone is in the free guard zone, there is also a description as to how this measurement can be done. For those who watched the 1991 World Championships, new rules about sweeping with a com broom will make a lot of sense. The rule for competitive play reads that when sweeping a be used within six feet of the moving stone and must paint in the direction of play, 7 not Get to know rules HOGLINES. . ©. LINDA MOORE stone, the corn broom can only © toward the stone. =" "ren em A rule that has been in place for a few years which also in- volves the corm broom has been changed further. In the past, corn brooms were introduced during a game by a player who started with a brush because the trailing team wanted to score points by giving the ice more curl. The rule was then changed so curlers could only use. ‘one sweeping tool during a game ~— they could still throw with another broom. The latest modifications al- low a player to sweep with a combination of brushes or synthetic com. brooms, or change the brush head if they own the new ‘‘hammer’’ broom. The reason for this change is all these tools scem to impact on the ice similarly. A_ controversial situation in another important game, last season’s Junior Men’s national final, has brought yet another Tule modification. As the last rock of the game made contact with an op- ponent's stone, the sweeper touched his own stationary rock before anyone could determine which team’s stone counted for the winning point, Although the official correct- ly applied the appropriate rule in this situation, players and fans scemed confused about which rule applicd. There is now an interpreta- tion added to the rule clearly stating what happens during (he last stone of an end.or a game when a stone is touched. Need some help Icarning about the rules? Talk to your curling club manager, Keith Melanson, buy a rule book or ‘call CURL’BC at 737-3040! "fg Speedway _ Stock Car Association "(Season’ s final standings) SPORTSMAN Albert Weber (6) .....cs:ssccsneres Mike Lemky (54)..........4 Phit Truscott (3-R).........+ Brent McCarron (81-R)..... Ron Harris (69) ssc Ken Nigh (28) essere Ernie Perkins (5)... te Cori Lemky (18) s.aseesssssseciesie A HOBBY Gord Klassen (77) -.csssscsscsstecee Gary McCarthy (92)...-s:sscsssssenee Jules LaFrance (97).....rssseees 636 Tit Fleming (114)... 424 Wes Patterson (36) ..usecssssseers wraee 266 Blaine Kluss (56) ..scaessseeens ne 232 Herb Quast (66).sussscssssersrsensrens 194 Dave Reinhardt (555)... paanen 29 Cori Lemky (10) wessurssreessenen O9 B_ HOBBY Dan Thickett (97) vsssscssessesnes 500 Guy Lynch (66) asssssssneseaneeens 450 Paul Fleming G14)» ssssessernesenseeenee 405 Eé Johnson {56).... esreseaneene 224 Don Pearson (36) ... srerueeiee 139 Darcy McKeown (15-R).... .. 103 Danny Fagan (48) ... sanerens LOL Ken Ulrich (SSSR) cccsssscsenssnnn 52 George Ryland (10-R)......-.sses0 47 Ben Smith (11-R)......scsecrvssseseee 32 A STREET John Cloakey (776-R) ........000 758 Dennis Darby (594)........ssesseen 676 Joe Botz (777)....... wrens SOL Charlie Ellis (650)......sscseoas 443 Fraser Sutherland (919)... eeateetsearsents 432 Claus Wolnowski (406-R) wus 427 Shane Meier (B41) setessssstneses 317 Brian Bailey (911)... cscasecsrearnens 313 Randy Chalifoux (101-R).........0. 309 Jack Osborne (226)... Ken Pudsey COER)rererrnr Gord Klassen (776)... seaereeaee 176 Vic Johnson (013-R) vasssessersessoses 131 Ken Burril (324).........ssssscssuesenee OF Jason King (869)........ssscsssserees 40 B STREET Mark Hogarth (594)... 499 Ed Hall (77 7-R)..scssesscsnssssessnnene 329 Terry Ellis (650-R)......esseee S15 Ken Healey (919-R).....scccsssese 274 ‘Dave Storey (101-R) ...sseeseessseee 252 Steve Meier (841-R) .....sssssseene 245 Dennis Bailey (406) ........0.se00e 233 Mike Bourque (911).......s00e 230 Don Roth (G07-R) wcsseusenesnaee 99 Ken Hawkins (113) issssssssesens 81 Howie O’Brien (345) wrssesssesssersees 67 Russ Lamky (324-R).-csscsseveene 62 Trevor King (B69-R)...sscssssose wu SL Raymond Petit (226-R)..... wn 36 Vicki Johnson (013-R)...ssersernee 39 Jennifer Darby (007) 0... 22 Tim Osborne (226)...s1s000» do ssenavenavie 4 Cc HOBBY i Elizabeth Cloakey (77) vosene “ Dawn Tomas (97) ... Leslie Lynch (66)... Margo Norma ndeau (1 14)... Sharon Fagan (48).... Debbie Reinhardt (555%) Lea Lemky (10)... C STREET Judy d’Oltavio (650-R) uc. 662 Dianne James (226)... sone 600 Morwyn Wolnowski (406 R). cette 588 S. Emmerson Que R) Jennifer Darby (007)... Val Glaser (911-R)...04+ Tracey Reinhardt (594). Audra Johnson (013-R). Crissy furkic (113-R)........ Elizabeth Cloakey (776) (R after car number denotes rookie) Skeena Valley Ju uniors club championship OVERALL LOW GROSS Boys: Tyler Gibson... san LBL Girls: Kara DeJong... ees 228 OVERALL LOW NET Boys: Travis Tait........00 133 Girls: Tanya McWNee........000 199 Championship Flight LOW GROSS: 1- Shane DeJong wrcsssecsssseseerraees 2- Devon Van Hulle.....00 " 3~ Chris Lamb ....ccssressessersenesse LOW NET: 1+ Terry Smith. sissscrccssererees 148 2- Steve Downie..... tosetresnsniseneoneens LOF ‘A’ Flight LOW GROSS: 1- Scott Rigler... 2: Kevid MeN "D4 Inwreptid: LES FEATURING: Drivers side air bag A Air conditioning A 4 wheel disc brakes A Cargo net luggage compartment 4 AM/FM stereo cassette A Rack and pinion steering A Tilt steering. TEST DRIVE YOURS TODAY! TOP $$$ FOR YOUR TRADE! We're clearing out the 94’s fo make room for the 95's! _ Don't miss out on this opportunity to make your best deal. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! i Dir. 5958 y TERRACE CHRYSLER LTD. | 635-7187 B+ Kevin Cabe oc sssscssseseessessese 201 LOW NET: 1- Craig Johanson 2- Tyler Thomas... 3- Adam Spensley .....eu08 Engineering, Surveying and Mapping Services for: Roars and Bridges # Resource Deveiopment *! Land Development @ Feasibility and @ Municipal infrastructure Pianning Studies Contact: Patrick A. Bolin, P.Eng., Terrace, B.C, Phone: 635 7163 Fax: 635 9586 eee ANIvING . ZING PSY Was C ON SKEENA ory Vs iy Pree rere i SEND ENQUIRIES TO - P.O. BOX 718 TERRACE, BC V8G 458 I 1 year mambership $10.00 each 1 TITLE FIRST LAST Address MAILING STREET BC POSTAL CODE Phone HOME WORK FAX | | | | | Name ( } i | | | I i ft WOULD LIKE TO JOIN {__} DONATE (—_—) VOLUNTEER (- (—) = Co] 1 i . | CITY l i The Skeena Hotel Sharks Hockey Club would like to congratulate the Kitimat Chevron Pound Hounds Hockey Club for winning the Sixth Annual Todd Gieselman Memorial Hockey Tournament. We would like to thank the following sponsors and everyone who helped make the tournament a success: Terrace Motors Ltd. Rose’s Shop Rudon Enterprises H.W. Hepburn Cedarland Tire Kermodei Beverages ‘B’ Fight LOW GROSS: 1- Brett Downie.........,.cssesseere 197 2- Tim Norman .........ssssseseeners 212 LOW NET: 1- Brian Rigler ......csssssoecsenner 144 2- Kosta Saines ........ccsssesvcsssernee 152 ‘C’ Flight LOW GROSS: 1- Brian Correia vo... escsscssee pee 235 2- Andy McCleary .... ves 3- Joe Havixbeck.....cccssise te LOW NET: : __ J: Shawn a sonbeasuease 252 . Be TORE MCCS. sesscssssessccsseeceseseeseee 270 THE LAUGHS ARE CHEAP. SO ARE THE TIRE PRICES. Premium All Season Radial | Regatta Front Brake Special °632 =| § 9 9 00* Piss/e0RI3 $67.95 Pi5/75R14 79.95 PIOS/75R14 B3.95 P215/70R14 97.95 P205/75R15 Our Lowest Price All ro Radials 5 Starting from Corsa GT Decathlon Size___ town ‘Si toelies 145/R13 $29.95 P155/80R13 $39.95 155/R13. 44.95 P145/80R13 48.95 175/70R13 $4.95 185/70R13 58.95 iB5/70R14 60.95 PLBS/7SR14 57.95 PIOS/7ORI A 58.95 PHS/75215 98.95 (*most vehicles) Luxury Touring Performance Eagle | Radial Aquatred Eagle GA 897° 185/70R14 INTRODUCTORY PRICING The New Wet Traction Performance Radial Forn AIR MILES V Rotation Included v Installation Included 5130A Highway 16, Terrace The Sign of Excellence 635-4344