a MEN’S REC HOCKEY Saturday, February 17 Recreational Division 8:00 p.m. -- Skeena Hotel Sharks v. Coast Inn of the West 9:30 p.m. -- Back Eddy Pub Bullics v. Precision Builders Blues Sunday, February 18 Recreational Division 9;30 p.m. -- All Season's Lightning v. Norm's Auto Refinishing Tuesday, February 20 Recreational Division 9:00 p.m. -- All Scason’s Lightning v. Coast inn of the West HE’S SITTING on pins and needles, Local artist Mark Hart has painted an . intricately detailed hockey mask for _ San Jose Sharks goalie Wade Flaherty, and he’s hoping to find out soon if he’ll | get more work in the future. Hart and Flaherty, a hockey product, met this past summer when Flaherly commented on some of Hart's work he’d scen in town. Hart says Flaherty later contacted him in October and“asked “if it would be possible to paint a goalie mask with the _ Alcatraz prisan on it. Alcalraz is a former top security prison on an island off of San Francis- co, near the Sharks’ hometown of San Jose. Hart agreed, and after Flaherty was fitted for the thousand dollar plus mask 10:30 p.m. -- Back Eddy - PUb Bullies v. Norm’s Auto Refinishing February 14, 16-18 Terrace Timbermen host a 12 team Oldtimers tourna- ment, CROSS-COUNTRY February 17 15th Annual Alcan Maralhon at Onion Lake to raise money for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. For more info. call Brenda at 632-2004 or Liz at 632- 6055, GYMNASTICS February 16-18 Terrace Gymnasts are al a meet in Richmond BASKETBALL The Caledonia Sr. boys are home to the Wellington Wildcats on February / 17 and 18, while the Sr. girls arc on the road tonight in Prince Rupert. On the 16th the girls are home to Charles Hays and on the 17th they take on PRSS, February 17 The junior boys "B" zone finals go in Houston, while the girls "A" zones ate in Prince Rupert. The girls "B’ zones are in Bulkley Valley. The Skeena grade eight boys and girls are both host- ing tournaments. RADMINTON February 24 The Terrace Badminton Club is hosting a tourna- ment at Thornhill from 9 am. lo 5 p.m. Anyone is welcome and the cost is $12. For more info. call Diane at 635-3564 or Dave at 638-1524, SOCCER February 28 The Terrace Senior Men’s Soccer League is holding it’s annual meeting at the li- brary from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more info. please call 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 atl p.m. For more info. call 798- 2227, ADULT NOON HOUR drop-in hockey at the Arena, 11:45 am. to 1 p.m. Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday. Goalies with equipment play free. Saturday night drop-in hockey, 11:15 p.m. to 12:15 ain. Ten dollars per player. For more info. call Don Leblond at 638 0055. THE TERRACE | bad- minton club plays Tuesday and Thursdays, 8:00-10:00 pin, at Secondary, Thomhill fr. THE TERRACE LEGION invites drop-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 of- fice at 3210 Clinton St, phone 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 by 5 p.m. Friday. Terrace starts strong at Games L i if ocal artist looks to | The Terrace Little Theatre NHL for his big break y - g brea ’ at ITECH, a major equipment manufac- ) _ turer, it was sent to Hart to paint, “I spoke with Randy Bums at ITECH,"” says Hart, “And he said he’d send me the mask 4. to see what I could do. He said their re “> a Terrace minor artists are given 5 or 6 days for such a oe Rcd project, and told me to work under the * ee same guidelines.’’ But Hart finished the mask in three hoot and figures he spent about eight ao ours a day working on it. ad “IT sent the mask to ITECH a couple + a Conrad Paul “iy Poe Br _ Of weeks ago, and I’ve heard they were qo Flaps Hann So very pleased with idea and thought the * work was very professional.”’ But the final decision on whether or at % 7 - 8pm 8 - 9pm at not Hart gets more contracts like this 0” os. @ The Blue Jim Ryan & S © 68 from ITECH won't be made for a few ec o Shadows lim Foster “Ony Yon more days. ye a TERRACE ATHLETES — Ami With And Many More Local Entertainers made a strong showing in Stephanie Jacobs early results at the Noten Annabelle Kurtz WATCH US ON CABLE to OR B.C. Winler Games in Alana DeWalle JOIN US AT R.E.M. THEATRE Prince George. Third Place All competitors in gym- Melissa Hamhuis ‘ 7 nastics and luge placed in Keira Almas ‘ the top four spots in their Fourth Place h Lend Q Hond, Build the Aris various events. Chelscy Schulmeister . Tesh. GYMNASTICS kk ° : . Fist Place In the fen * nathan This Ad space is presented as a public service by: Annabelle Kurtz Pelticr places second in the Alana DeWalle Singles Youth competition, Annie Wittkowski while Chris Arnold finished ' . ° Stephanie Jacobs third in the Singles Senior Ph 6 bite STAN D AR 3210 Clinton st. Second Place Mens. = —— B16 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 14, 1996 : ne ie “OFFER IS IN ADDITION TO CURRENT REBATES, AND APPLIES 0 ALL NEW ‘95 AND ‘96 MODELS — INCLUDING THE ALL NEW CHRYSLER MINIVANS. 1996 GRAND CHEROKEE CHRYSLER Dodge _ deep . See Your B.C. Chrysler Team for details. 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