fielding one senior men’s side, the Terrace Northmen now have two senior men’s sides competing in the North Coast Rugby Union, a women’s team and an under 19 high school team. an unprecedented four back the B14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 13, 1998 New rugby teams hit the field Women score their first-ever victory in 7-5 win over Smithers RUGBY HAS become the fastest growing sport in Ter- race this year, From over two decades of Community College. shape the Northmen’s = two league schedule. Sunday, May 3rd, featured to back rugby games played at the Northmen’s home pitch at the North West With perfect: weather and the playing field in fantastic Terrace teams played their first head to head game as part of the As predicted the first 15, “A” team, dominated Sports Scope Golf scramble coming THE SKEENA Valley Golf Club will be hosting the annual Big Brothers and Sisters fun golf scramble, May 24. Registration takes place at 2 p.m., with tee-offs at 3 p.m. A dinner will take place afierwards. Everyone is welcome. Sign up takes place at the Big Brothers office. For more information call 635-4232. Tennis club set to play THE TERRACE TENNIS Club is set to open its sea- son with a Club Closed Tournament at Halliwell Courls this weekend, Men’s and ladies’ singles matches will be held on Saturday, with men’s, ladics’and mixed doubles teams playing on Sunday. The Juniors will be kicking off their season with an Open Tournament the following weekend, with singles playing on Saturday, May 23 and doubles hitting the courts on Sunday. For more information on this weekend’s match call Bill at 635-7613. For information on Junior tennis call Ada at 635-9695. Skating awards THE TERRACE SKATING Club is having a pot luck dinner, awards presentations and 25th anniversary celebration on Sunday, May 24 at 5 p.m. at the Arena Banquet Halil. The Club’s annual general meeting will follow. Golf finals NORTHWEST ZONE High School golf finals will be held May 15 and 16 at the Skeena Valley Golf Course. Tournament winners will represent the zone at the Provincia) Championships at Crown Isie in Courntenay May 27 and 28. Each team at the finals can use five players, with four scores counted for their daily total. Tee-off time each day is 1 p.m, Soccer, softball tourney THE GITWANGAX 25th Annual Tournament will be held May 15 to 18 at the three field ball complex in Kitwanga. The tournament will feature men’s soccer, mixed slow pitch, master’s soccer, 16 and under soccer and, possibly, ladies softball. Games are open to the public, with a $400 registra- tion fee for slow pitch and a $450 fee for soccer. Activities will also include a salmon barbecue, aris and crafts and children’s events. For more information call McKenna at 849-5324. Seniors lead Zone 10 BC SENIOR GAMES Zone 10 Carpet Bowlers played off against Kitimat on Saturday, May 2, win- ning two games straight. The team includes Clara Turner, Doily Roberts, Vera McKenzie, Alice Troelstra and Dan Monteith as spare. They will represent Zone 10 at the Port Alberni Games, August 26 to 29. For more information call Maxine at 638-8648. Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Connor Yeo Toop Allison Marie Knutl Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: March 25, 1998 at 11:45 p.m. Weight: unknown Sex: Male Parents: Ivar Toop & Tina Moore April 9, 1998 at 9:17 aim. Weight: 8 lbs. Sex: Female Parents: Ken & Danielle Knull of Whistler B.C. + + Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Jordyn Taylor Daumont Jessica Riley Ritter Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: April 9, 1998 at 5:14 a.m. April 8, 1998 at 4:06 a.m. Welgit: 7 Ibs 7 oz. Sex: Female Parents; Heviyn Brown & Tadd Ritter Weight: 6 Ibs 6 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Harold & Danielle Qaumont + sd Baby's Name: Baby's Name: Cameron Paul Peal Deborah Lorraine Wright Date & Time af Birth: Date & Time of Birth: April 10,1998, 510 p.m. April 9, 1998 at 3:45 a.m. Weight: $'bs 10 oz. Sex: Female Parents: Teresa Wright & Mike Wraight Weight: 9 bs | oz, Sex: Male Parents: Kini Stewart & George Peal Jr. Get A Free Baby Gift. (Simple, huh?) Just see our service desk for more information == 4 Overwaitea aleleleie BOs very own ihod peqile. the game for the most part but the 2nd 15 put up a very enterlaining game for the crowd gathered, , The 10-9 final score may not quite been indicative of the game. The women took to the field next with the as-yct- unnamed “Northnien Wonten”, taking on the Smithers Humpics. Playing 8 aside to com- pensate for a slightly under “manned’’ Humpies team, the game was. very fast paced with end-to-end ac- tion for the entire match. The Terrace women came oul victorious to record their first-ever win wilh a 7-5 final. The action was non-stop with the highlight game of the day played next with the Smithers Camels playing their season opener against the Prince Rupert Seamen. The Camels played very well considering their spring training, has been rather short due to the slow start to spring in Smithers. The Seamen led 5-0 at the half in a closely contested 2 Gal. Cedars Reg. $19.99 : Reg. Bedding | Plants | Reg. opening stanza. The second half was all Scamen with the Rupert squad benefitting from the extra experience and fitness derived from four regular season games and El Nina mid winter matches. The Rupert lads chalked up another 21 points in the second half to finish the day at 26 with the Camels play- ing strong to the end and responding lale in the game with a try and conversion ta finish the game. with 7 points, The last game of the’ day saw the combined women of Terrace and Smithers taking on the Prince Rupert Swal- lows in a rugged 12 a side match that featured hard tackling and extremely fast- paced action from the open- ing whistle, Terrace coach Willie McCleary was very ‘im: pressed with the skills and enthusiasm shown by the women of both teams. The game broke open in the closing minutes with the Terrace/Smithers = women dominating all aspects of the Tomatoes/Gucumbers Peppers Plants game and ‘scoring their sec- ond try of the game added to a successful conversion kick from Trish Gair in the first half to total 12 with the Swallows only managing ane try for five points, Rugby action continued last weekend with the Ter- race Northnien 1st and 2nd fifteen. playing a league itter-squad match on Satur- day evening in Terrace. “The Seamen were in Wil- - liam’s Lake representing the North Coast Rugby Union at the provincial championships by. virtue of their league championship last. season. Details next week. , Food AB for thought! Alang with eating right, daily physical actinily t4 ont of the beat ways of reducing ine risk of cardiovascular disease, Sharing a Healthier Future” )| wilt aoe PIATIOP ALTON » Veritas School is offering | Pre e Kindergarten clusses starting September 1998, Child must be 4 years old as of Dec. 31, 1998, If you are interested please contact: _ VERITAS SCHOOL 635-3035 “The City of Terrace wishes to remind all residents that water YEAR ROUND WATER SPRINKLING RESTRICTIONS sprinkling restrictions are in force year-round. e Lawn sprinkling is permitted at any time on the follawing days: ODD NUMBERED HOUSES - ODD DAYS OF THE MONTH EVEN NUMBERED HOUSES - EVEN DAYS OF THE MONTH However, we request that it be done during the early morning or Jate evening hours. ¢ Hand sprinkting of flowers and shrubs with a controlled nozzle is allawed at any time. These restrictions are required to ensure that adequate water supply is availabie for fire fighting purposes, and to encourage conservation of this most vital natural resource. Further restrictions may be imposed if required. The City thanks you for your assistance in the sensible and moderate use of water. UNBELIEVABLE DISCOUNTS ON ALL YOUR SPRING GARDENING SUPPLIES! | Grecian Urs - Reg. $5.99 2 Lawn Edging $Q00)