Sports Menu M@ May 7 and 8 - ' Terrace, minor lacrosse ‘players are invited to a free player development -camp at the Terrace Arena from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days. Out of town players are asked to - register ahead of time. For more details, contact Kevin — ali635- 7361. a May 7 and 8. t Totem Saddle. Club in- - vites riders and spectators to its Spring Schooling Horse show, a fun event to help rid- ers prepare for‘Tuiure shows. Biz Bastion will judge Eng- lish and host a one-day clin- ic, Jane Turner will judge Western and will also offer a ‘ one-day clinic. For more de- _ tails contact Elaine Rempel , at 635-7424, no (May 7 and 8 ce - Terrace Whiskerjack Ar chers fling arrows at 35 ani- ‘mal targets at their 3-D shoot | ‘in Rosswood. Registration ‘is from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturday with archers: start- ing as soon as they sign up. . On Sunday, everyone must be on the range by 9 a.m. For more info, contact John Sandhals at 638-1535. @ May 7. ' Grade 6 and 7 boys and girls swat the birdies at the. Terrace Elementary School Sports Association (TES-, SA) badminton tourney at — Thornhill Junior . Secondary starting at 9 a.m. @ May 7 _BC Seniors Games Zone - 10° hosts cribbage playoffs « at the Terrace Happy Gang Centre at 12:30: p-m. For '.. details, call Sandra. at 639- : 9187. on , a May 15 | 7 The Terrace Stock .Car - Association roars onto the speedway with | regular races and hit-to-pass races to open its season. Call the. - Terrace Speedway ‘for. more info. at 635-9060 or. email ' ‘pmfleming @monarch.net. | TERRACE OT Cv str | B14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 4, 2005 Archery club opens season with 3-D ‘hunt’ -TERRACE :WHISKEYJACK archers will, be hunting animals in forested land near’ Rosswood this weekend. The club’s first event, the 3-D shoot, will include five new foam animal targets and or- ganizer John Sandhals expects more arrows flying through the air than last year. “We're expecting: quite a bit bigger crowd,” he says, adding word of mouth will bring in participants from Quesnel, Williams | Lake,,Prince George and Dawson Creek. -In addition to the usual. moose, elk and- Last May, organizers placed the targets out early,-only to discover one suffering from a bear attack sometime overnight. Tracks indicated a bear had circled the foam alligator four or five times, before bit- ing it and gnawing on its nose. “That must’ve been the biggest sala- mander it ever thought it'd seen,” Sandhals jokes. -The alligator still retains its “character bite marks” from its victory over the bear. _ Saturday’s events include two rounds of _ grizzly at the shoot, caribou, sheep, bears, =the 3-D course, the canoe shoot, flu flu shoot | ' gophers, raccoons and even an African blaze and the hidden-x event, where the closest ar- buck, a “funny-looking antelope, * will be waiting for competitors. _Sandhals hopes no real animals show this will win a rabbit. Sunday will see one round of the 3-D shoot followed by the award presentations. "Flaherty leads Moose to AHL series victory “decided to go: with the . playoff-proven veteran. Wade Flaherty, Ter- _race’s most famous hock- ° ey player, is in the thick of the American Hockey | League’s second season. The Moose, behind - solid shutout goaltending from Flaherty, dispatched the St. John’s Maple:Leafs 4-0 in Game 5 April 29 to win their first round best- of-seven series. Flaherty got the. nod .over Alex Auld, with whom he shared duties this year, in a bit of a sur- row to the x marked on the back of a target Important Notice for Property Owners concerning private Sewage Disposal Systems: If you have a residential property or want to develop a residential property where you’ll be relying on your own private sewage disposal system, new regulations will affect you. As of May 31, 2005, the provincial Sewerage System Regulation comes into effect. Any sewage work must be done by an authorized person under the regulation. This includes any design/planning, construction, and/or maintenance work. =» ; 6 The requiations no longer allow for homeowners to install their own systems, Please note it will be an offence to construct or operate a sewage system that doesn’t comply with the Sewerage ' System Regulation. _ You can view the Sewerage System Regulation at ; www.qp.gov.bc. ca/statreg/reg/H/Health/326_; 2004.htm ‘If you have any other questions, please contact your local Environmental Health Officer. 2 Residential Serviced Building Sites For Sale'In Stewart te. oe ne Vr | a ae 5) + TMA ca. q Location: 12th Avenue, Stewart, B.C. ty tm eS we: CSRs No. 613. No. 617 Size: 90’ x 122' 60' x 122' .Price: $8,000 $6,000 “; For further information, contact Michael Compton at BC Hydro in - Vancouver, tel: 604 623-4291 "fax: 604 623-3988 _ e-mail: michael.compton@bchydro.com — 7 The deadline for submitting offers is 4 p.m., May 31, 2005. BC Hydro reserves the right to negotiate with one or more § prospective purchasers and to decline any or all offers at its sole | discretion. This is not a tendering or bidding process. www.bchydro.com 0405-383 4 —_ us Watch Yourself Change” Intr oducing our /Tugnhround” Z prise move by Carlyle. While Auld played herty’s 36 — in the regular season, the. veteran - had better numbers and the son’s AHL championship, Most Valuable Player. In the five-game series, Flaherty posted a 2.58 goals against average, a .909 save percentage and one shutout. . Flaherty said the break “ afforded by the quick se- ties is going to help the feam. more games ~ 50 to Fla- Leafs 4-0 in game five of the first round best-of- seven series in the AHL playoffs on April 29: Fla-: ‘herty believes he’ll start in goal against the Roch- WADE FLAHERTY shut out-the- St. John’s Maple , experience. from last sea- 7 . gresive style, so we’ve got for which he was named | ester Americans in the North Division final: starting .tonight in New York: iam “St. John’s plays an ag- some bumps and bruises,” -he said. | Round 2 pits the Moose ~ versus the Rochester Americans in the North Division Final _ best-of- seven _ series tonight in Rochester, New York. , The two teams split their four regular season beginning . games. Though Carlyle hasn’t said whether Flaherty will again start in net, the 37- year-old said he thinks he’ll be going in Game 1. 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