Sports Menu WEDNESDAY, FEB, 24 Recreatlonal Hockey 9 p.m.- Convoy v Timbermen 10:30 p.m.- Okies v Wranglers THURSDAY, FEB. 25 Minor Hockey BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE 915 p.m.- Bradford & Son v Lakeise Logging Recreational Hockey 10:30 p.m.- All Seasons v Skeena FRIDAY, FEB. 26 Skiing B.C. WINTER GAMES alpine And disabled skiing runs at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. SATURDAY, FEB.27 | Skiing : B.C.“ WINTER GAMES alpine and disabled skiing runs at-10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Recreational Hockey 8p.m.- Precision v Norm’s 9:30p.m.- Back Eddy v Coast Inn ' SUNDAY, FER. 24 "1° Recreational Hockey 9:15p.m.- All Seasons v Coast Inn | :10:45p.m.- ~ Precision ¥ Norm’s : MONDAY, MARCH 1 Minor Hockey ‘BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE: a 5p. m.- Remax v Bradford : - TUESDAY, MARCH 2 Minor Hockey ‘BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE; 7:4Sp.m.- Remax Realty v Lakelse ‘Logging ‘Recreational Hockey _ | 9p.m.- Skeena v Back Eddy '}:10:30p.m.- All Seasons v Coast Inn of the West - a SATURDAY, MARCH 13 ‘Gymnastics | TERRACE PEAKS Invitational ‘two-day ‘meet begins, the first in ‘| the club’s new Facility. ; ’ FRIDAY, MARCH 26 ‘| Corting ; TERRACE | OPEN MIXED bonspiel gels underway, finals on Sunday afternoon. ace cele The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 24, 1993 - Page C3 Valentines an Al day Kim McDougall? s rink gave her a welcome Vaientine this year -- the ‘A’ event title in the Ladies Valentine's curling bonspiel. The Terrace foursome of McDougall, third Joan Kuchakyshen, second Leanne Derow and lead Cindy Dumont took top spot in the 42 rink event with solid-shot making. that rarely pave opponents a chance to get anything going. Coming off convincing wins over clubmate Kathy Hadley and Val Johanson of Prince Rupert, McDougall found herself facing Karen Myers, another Rupert rink, in the ‘A!’ final. Opening with a two in the first, McDougall gave a foretaste of things to come by executing fine clutch shots to steal singles in each of the next two ends. Proving everything tends to go your way when you're hot, the hometown rink stole another deuce in the fourth when Myers’ hammer caught a hair. Myers finally got on the board in the fifth, closing the gap to 6-3 _ and opening the door to a come- back. McDougall, however, slammed it shut with pinpoint raises to the four foot in‘each of the next three ends to widen the gap to six, Bowing to the inevitable, the Rupert quartet shook hands after nine to give McDougall a 10-3 victory. The top spot finish was com- pensation for McDougall for the defeat suffered in last month’s Ladies’ zones at the hands of an- other coast city curler, Wendy Atchison. Not as fortunate was Kathie Simpson, McDovgall’s. third in the zones but skipping her own rink in the Valentines. Facing Chris Carson of Prince George in the ‘C’ event final, Simpson Jooked in good shape when a steal of two in the third wiped out the memory of a poor first end and tied the game at 3-3, However, Carson quickly rebuilt the three point lead, using the hammer to take one and then adding a steal of two of her own, ‘Fhe Prince George visitors took full control from there, scoring singles in three straight ends to a walks off 9-4 winners after nine. oy ie oe Lite te, u \ sf Have car serviced Buy goggles See Lynda at Skeena Mall a8 . Get golf balls 3 Register v with softball Marie Beckley, _ spiel, Marilyn Wiens Kitimat rink Was IN TOUGH. Terrace skip Kathie Simpson (right) and third Gai Sheasby plot. strategy for Simpson’s next shot during the Valentines bonspiel 'C' event final. Tied after three, the focals were ultimately overpowered Chris Carson's Prince Rupert rink. Joining Simpson in having to settle for the runner-up position were third Gail Sheasby, second Val Morrow and lead Berry-Lynn Johnson. Terrace also had representation in the ‘D’ event final where third Nancy Spensley, second Betty Nordstrom and lead Lisa Fortner took on Jenny McLean, another Rupert rink. Down 2-1 after three, Beckley appeared ready to at least tie it in the fourth. However, facing three red counters, McLean pulled off a text book hit and roll to Beckley’s four-footer for the point. That proved to be the turning point as the Ruperteers outscored Beckley 3-1 over the next four ends to take a 6-2 win in eight. The remaining ‘B’ event final was an all out-of-town affair and the shortest game of all. Facing Janice Himech’s Smithers quartet which had. deen - steadily improving throughout the PO for eae Bo ry rid sy ’ y og oe ba Hat indpiaten ean! ay + oe Poo en aoe ous * ; 7 ‘s a pon picked a bad time to have an off- game. Himech set the tone with a steal of two in the first, then stole six more over the next three ends. Wiens decided to end the agony in the fifth when she was again kept off the board. McDougali’s victory gave Johanson third in ‘A’ while Anna Levesque of Dease Lake skipped Terracites Burga Anderson, Laurel Thomson and Jan Thom- son to fourth. Hilma Pylot of Prince Rupert took third in ‘B’ ahead: of ex- Terracile Ans Hendry of Kam- loops. Terrace’s Lyn Apolezer, Elaine Anderson, Mary Rauter and Pam Biffle teamed up for third in ‘C’ while Smithers visitor Liz Duri took fourth. And in ‘D’ third spot went to Sara -Ratter, Monica Rauter, _ Vicki Gardiner and Kathy Gar- diner with Patti Wier’s Kitimat quarict in fourth. he oe ee waa | \ SENIORS THE CITY OF ADVISORY TERRACE COMMISSION The Seniors Advisory Commission is actively seeking new members. 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