NOTE New venue * Those wanting to take in the JuJitsu tournament action this weekend should note there’s -fbeen a change of venue. ; The events will now take — ".+place at Thornhill Elementary 7 school, not Clarence Michiel. _ Special meet The ‘Terrace Blueback swim ‘feub’s next meet is especially noteworthy. _|. That’s because the April 2-4 _|Coppersidé Invitational will not only see young swimmers from: across the northwest fake ra Hikers springing into action With winter now officially over, Terrace Hiking club mem- bers are rcady to enjoy another spring of taking in the great and now greener outdoors. Sunday, March 28 the club heads for the Clearwater Lakes, 16km’ south of Terrace for an ’ easy to moderate 5 km hike. Those laking part meet at the Terrace Public Library, 10 a.m. or the Onion Lake pull-off'on Hwy 378 at 10:20 a.m, Bring along a snack; as- well. Vicki (635-2935). Hike leader ° is’ As with al! club hikes, it’s ‘a case of weather permiiting and participants are asked to picasc not bring along their dogs. Sunday, April 4 the destination is Kitimal and a walk along the Douglas Channel shoreline, ; Kelly’ (798-2535) is leader for The Kitimat area is on the schedule again Sunday, April 18 with a moderate 2km hike along the Hirsch Creek trail. Meet at the library at 10 a.m, or Kitimat Infocentre sign at 11 a.m. and bring lunch. Vicki is the leader once more. The club heads 6Skm east of . Terrace Sunday, April 25 to the Watson Lakes for an casy 2km (one way) walk taking in the three pretty lakes found there. “Meet at the library at 10 a.m. and bring lunch. For more in- formation, contact Vicki. - Trapline Mountain, 24km up the Copper River Road is the destination Sunday, May 2, Hikers will drive as far as snow conditions permit, then walk to the top of the ridge, probably Skm one way on a moderate some fine photos. Vicki is cx- pedilion leader, Sunday, May 9 the club heads for the Copper Mountain road for an approximately Gkm, one way, hike with snow ilkely to be en- countered near the top. Meet hike leader Vicki al the li- brary at 10-a.m. and bring lunch. This’ is. also another where a camera is a good idea. The last trip of the current schedule is an easy hike suitable ‘for kids ‘as young as five years. It takes place Sunday, May 23 and involves a Gkm raund trip at Pines Lakes, 1ikm north of lown. Linda (635-6631) is leader this time out, Meet al the library at 10 a.m. and bring lunch. Hiking club members are also reminded their next mecling is The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 24, 1993 - Page B7 Northern Horse Supply Ltd. 3083 River Drive, Terrace, B.C. Ph: 638-7252 Fax 638-7253 line of Western Wear * New Spring Shipment of English & Western Tack Come in and see our complete New Hours 12 Noon to 6:00 pm Weekdays 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Saturday Tuesday, May 4 alt the library at 7 this one, a moderate 2km hike. Mest either at the library at 10 am. or the Kitimat Infocentre sign at 11 a.m. and bring lunch. CFNRRADIO ZOQ) BINGO Played every Friday at 9:30 a.m. on 9.90 AM Radio In Terrace and 96.1 FM Radio in the Nass Valley VARIABLE GAME FORMAT - TICKETS ONLY $1.00 2 games with $1,000 3-up tickets Jackpot every week for $2.00 Every Friday is your chance to win thousands of dollars on CFNR Radio Bingo! Pick up your cards today! In Terrace at: The House of Simoighats, Narthern Drugs, Shetfiald and Sons, Northern Health Care, West End Chevron, East End Chevron, B & G Grocery, Wayside Grocery, Terrace She!l and Carwash, Hilltop Grocery, Copperside three, Jems & Gold, as wall as, Sybil Morven of Terrace, Rhoda Seymour of Kitselas, and Della Scodane at Northem Native Broadcasting. In New Aiyansh at the Naw Alyansh Co-op Stora, In Kitimat from Darelene Starr, In Kitimaat Village from Roberta Grant, in Greenville ftom Ron Sampara, In Gitwinksihikw from Merci Mcore. Call 638-8137 for more info. grade. p.m. Meet at the library at 10 a.m., To find out more about the bring lunch and a camera: this hiking club, phone Vicki at 635- hike offers an opportunity for 2935 or Kelly at 798-2535. _ Peak beach party planned Beach wear on a mountain? Yes, if you’re going to Ski Smithers’ beach party this weekend. The parly’s set for Saturday night, March 27 and Will feature limbo dances, spotlight dances, prizes and more. Tickets are just $12 and that includes a mountainous meal. . A bus to lake partygoers to the top will leave the Hudson Bay Lodge at 6 p.m. so don your favourite beach apparel and hop aboard. Weekend skiers at Smithers should also take note the Orange T-bar is now open until 5 p.m. to allow them more time in the sun and on the slopes, The extended operating time will stay in effect (weekends only) until the end of the season. The Ski Smithers ice bar wil! also be open_on weekends, weather permitting, offering smokies, -Asecond home | at beautiful Babine Lake from as little as $20,000. | to the. ‘pool, but also events for “ Special Olympics and Masters swimmers. A: success The ribbons were yellow, but the result was pure gold. Sport B.C. chairman Bruce Carlson said the first ever SportsDay raised $35,000 for | the - newly-founded KidSport ‘| fund... The SportsDay campaign a} saw-people buy a yellow rib- bon for $5, all the money going to the new fund. burgers and a spectacular view from 5,500ft. Other events on the schedule before the mountain closes include the 1993 Lifestream F.LS. Alpine Spring Series races, Apr. 7-12. Mors than 120 racers will be heading for the hill to compete in Slalom, Giant Slalom and Super G events, They will include skiers from eastern Cana- da‘and the United States as well-as B:C., Alberta and Saskatchewan. Spectators are welcome to come out and catch the highest calibre skiing ever held in Smithers, Non- skiers should note the finishes of the Super G and Slalom events will be accessible by foot. And a week later it'll be.time for the annual spring wind-up party, Schnai Dai where the fun will include costumes, pie-eating contests and snow vol- leyball, More on that nearer the date. 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