TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY — SCHEDULE FOR SEPTEMBER 22-23. 1990 ONLY There will be no phone calling for this special weekend Saturday (Sept. 22) Sunday (Sept. 23) 7:30- 8:30 a.m. Midgets & Juveniles Midgets & Juveniles 8:45- 9:45 a.m. Bantams Bantams 10:00-11:00 a.m. Pee Wees Pee Wees 11:15-12:15 p.m. Pre Novices Pre Novices 12:30-_ 1:30 p.m. Novices Novices 1:45- 2:45 p.m. Atoms Atoms 3:00- 4:00 p.m. Pee Wees Pee Wees 4:15- 5:15 p.m. Pre Novices Pre Novices '§:30- 6:30 p.m. Novices Novices 6:45- 7:45 p.m. Atoms Atoms 8:00: 9:00 p.m. Bantams Bantams 9:15-10:15 p.m. Midgets & Juveniles Midgets & Juveniles | All players will be notified of _ their team and times at a later date. An EQUIPMENT SWAP will be going on at the arena. -. during the weekend of September 22-23, 1990. ’ Terrace Minor Hockey Parent Meeting is. scheduled for September 27, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. A major fund raising telethon for the Northern B.C. Winter Games is coming up at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre and on community cable Channel 10 Sept. 30. The day-long promises to be entertaining as well as being a boost to the Games effort. Telethon chairman Gayle Appleton says, "There’s a lot of enthusiasm on the entertainment side of things, and the other com- mittees are working hard, too." The Telethon has a varied schedule of events which will entertain both the audience at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre and Channel 10 TV ‘viewers from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. Along with local talent ranging from the famous Rube Band and Gillian Campbell with her puppets to vocalist Tina Hovenkamp, Ter- Pack your bags and run _ with Rockport! | Sept.24 to Oct.6 ~ Rockports make you feel like walking | | Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 19, 1990 BS Stellar cast lined up for NBC Winter Games telethon race will be treated to singers and song writers Valdy and Laurie Thain and the Chinese Dancers from Prince Rupert. Emcees will include hosts Laurie Thain and Doug Smith, Kitsum-— kalum Band chief councillor Cliff Bolton, Marylin Davies of the Northwest Academy of Performing Arts , and Valdy, who will emcee and "chatter with Doug (Smith)" for a couple hours in the afternoon. In order to ensure the success of the 1991 Northern B.C. Winter Games, fund raising is. a major push right now, explains Gayle, A telethon was successfully held as a fund raiser when Terrace hosted the last Winter Games. This year’s fund raising committee, chaired by local businessman Campbell Stewart, determined that a telethon . would be a good way to bring the Northern B.C. Winter Games to the-forefront for area residents and also provide an entertaining and very visible “kick off" to the Games fund raising. Fund raising for this event is expected through challenges and pledges by individuals and groups. Gayle Appleton clarifies with some examples: The Figure Skating Club is making a donation to be pre- sented on Sept30. The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13, is donating money from their recent Steak Night. _ - Continued on page B6 Games = by Mary Ann Burdett - Any time anyone suggests that the people of Terrace are not NORTHERN BC WINTER GAMES terrific, advise them to check out the structure of the Northern . B.C. Winter Games Committee and the number of volunteers .who are giving hours, days even weeks of their time toward the * . smooth running and successful climax of this happening. To start with, there are 10 volunteer executive committee members under the able direction of committee president Glenn Thomsen. From there we go on to the chairpeople of the actual events, of which there are 28. Each of these chairpeople have a co-chairman and committee members. Obviously, committee alone require a great number of people, and that does not touch on the volunteers that will be required prior to and during the - games for many and varied tasks. Have you offered your services as yet? A call to Marge at the - Winter Games Office — 635-1991 — will soon have you involved ; in whatever capacity you can manage. With any urchese of Rockport shoes, recelve FREE _ either a Rockport umbrella or a Rockport fanny pack! _ Get your name In a draw for a set of Rockport luggage from All Seasons Sporting Goods AND a chance to win an all-expense pald trip to Camelback Spa in Scottsdale, Arizona. ‘Luggage draw Oct.16, 1990. 4662 LAKELSE AVENUE TERRACE, B.C. V8G 1R4 PHONE (604) 635-2982 - Speaking of Marge, anyone that thinks she isn’t doing a lot of extra-curricular on her own time for the Winter Games should just-try catching up to her these days and evenings. ‘One of the people who has taken on a big responsibility and a lot of work is Bob Dahl. Bob is the events chairman and, along with his co-chairman Francis Stanley, and the 29 individual events chairmen, will be responsible for co-ordinating the actual sports. Already there are numerous meetings to attend and plans to be made — all of which is really interfering with Bob’s fishing time, but that is a sacrifice that he is willing to make and Terrace appreciates it. Besides, Bob, just look how much money you will save on fishing gear that would otherwise be on the bottom of the Skeena. ’ The meeting being planned for by all the board members at this time is the meeting of the regional directors to be held in Terrace on Sept. 29. It is at that meeting that all the sports packages will be approved and finalized, and subsequently for- warded to all regions. That weekend is going to be a busy one for our Winter Games people, as well as a pleasurable one for them and for all the people in the area. That is, of course, because, also on the 29th, we look forward to our ‘Evening with Laurie Thain’ at the Terrace Inn and on the 30th the fund-raising Telethon. As noted in previous columns the line up of talent is really very special and there is no doubt that we will enjoy it. How are the challenges coming? Apparently Branch 13 of the Royal Canadian Legion set aside a certain percentage of each dinner sold on their last steak night to be donated to the telethon. Perhaps they will be. challenging other service clubs to equal or better their donations. I’m still considering my challenge — perhaps to anyone who - would rather be fishing than what they are doing at the moment — what do you say Bob? Till next week — remember — Terrace is terrific and so will be | the Winter Games, and we still need your help.