| ener earner amet B10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 26, 2006 - opponents on wayto ~ _ lacrosse silver medal _ THE PEEWEE RAIDERS ‘took provincials by storm ‘with “an . undefeated run through the round robin and “” “playdowns that resulted in a silver medal finish. "» The players, three of whom were in their first year of lacrosse and all of whom had never played together as a lacrosse team, shocked even their coach Gord Tuck-, _erman, who believed in their abilities beforehand. — “T would say I was a little a 's gurprised. I was ‘definitely i confident and knew they - , had it in them but there were some pretty big teams: they _ played against,” he said. - “They played other sports 7 together but not lacrosse, so ~ “T didn’t try to teach them all a aspects of lacrosse, just to # work hard and use what they « had for ability, to keep an | _ open mind and try to pick up . . What they.could.”* The team blew through ’ the round: robin. with. vic- “| ">" tories .over Mission °11-5, -Port Coquitlam’ 10-5, and . _~ Shuswap 14-1 and -contin- — -,ued their winning streak in ~ the playdown against Camp- _ bell River with a 6-4 win to-. earn a spot in the gold medal / game. * They, played their best in the final until hit by two. . major, penalties in the third ”.” period that sent ‘two. play- » everybody,” .. Tuckerman: said, adding the _ players realized that in just t ~ Community Grounds. . -ers to the penalty box for: four minutes, during which , time Cranbrook scored five. , ©. times, taking the wind out of JJ ' their=sails and. ending their F *. gold medal run. .. ©. ‘The game ended 15-7 for _._ «Cranbrook but the players. , - -perked up-when .they real- ~ ized how far they’d come. “Once the buzzer went ‘ rebounded,” their second year of play- t Sports Menu e July 29 and 30 _ The Totem Saddle Club hosts two days of events for ’ riders and spectators. Team Cattle Sorting starts at 6 p.m. » Saturday with Clear Rounds Day,and: Percentage Day to follow at 6:30 p.m... |” Sunday features the Gym- khana starting at 10 a.m. All: events ride at the Thornhill August 5 Come see classic” cars, . muscle cars, hot rods ‘and modified drag cars at the - Skeena Valley Cruizers’ first. Riverboat _Days car . show from | p.m..(after the. parade) until 5 p.m. outside - at the. Terrace Arena. Con- testants can pre-register for $10 and reserve a spot in. the arena prior to the show. — Registration is $15 after -. that. Admission is free. For “more details, call 638-1733. or email rossco@monarch. net. _ * August 5° ~’ Riverboat Days stock car races include Thunder and Bomber cars atthe Terrace Speedway starting at 7 p.m. . © August 5 and 6 . ‘Team Cattle Sorting re- turns to the Thornhill -Com- munity Grounds starting at 6.p.m. For more info, call | . James Muller at 635-5100. ¢ August 6 Kiddies Day plus Thun- _ der, Bomber and Hit-to-Pass Races drive at the Terrace © Speedway at 2 p.m. ° August 6to7 Drag racing heats up the airport. Gates. open at 9 a.m. and racing starts at 11 a.m. both days. King of thé Hill ’ and Gambler races are on Saturday and Brackets (Pro- Outlaw, Pro and Sportsman - classes) race on Sunday. Ad- mission is $10. Children 12 . and under are free. i : _ Peewee Raiders shock ing lacrosse, they were the second best peewee: squad in B.C. . ‘Tuckerman opponents, some of whom were undefeated in their own zones, didn’t expect the: Raiders to play so strongly. “We surprised a_ few of them all right,” he ‘said. . “They never heard of Ter- race and after a few games _ they were like ‘where did . ' these guys.come from?’ “sy, “They really worked hard which made the difference,” he said, adding the players tend to show good sports- manship. ‘His’ young son Greg Tuckerman won thé.. Fair Play award and Luke Mant- ie-Gordon was named to the » All-Star team. ‘Stephen McColl second in the Sticks Tricks competition. at ‘the ‘award ceremony but the audience ‘disagreed. : “Actually - - booed the judges ‘for: put- ting him (McColl) second. They figured he was first,” Tuckerman ’said, adding he believed a player from the North Okanagan won., °, | » McColl, 12,saidthesilver ~ medal win felt awesome. 2. . “It was good because we were all sort of expect- ing that. we wouldn’t be that good,” he said, adding that. the games were exciting. '. Many of the players came : — forthe K : CURE from the lacrosse house league, leading Tuckerman ' to develop a plan for how said. their to best use their talents, he ’ said. The first line consisted of players from one house team ~ rer eee ate It's worth it! and the second line. was _made up of players from the other house’ team. _ The boys were used to playing with their house _teammates on each line and” * could work together easily. -Mantie-Gordon, also 12, who was named MVP after - _ two games, was “really sur- — prised” ..when named. to’ the All-Star team. . ‘The team felt a little like the ‘underdogs but Tuck- .. erman helped the players move past that thinking. “Our coach’ got us revved up. really good for the’ games,” he said, adding _the team did improve as the games progressed and play- "ers started to work harder. crowd... Terrace Minor Lacrosse ‘Association president: Shel- ley Andérson said the play- ers worked hard and showed a lot of heart, continuing to play even when on the los- ing end of the score. The Peewees helped put | Terrace on the map for la- crosse and the silver, medal serves as a sign that lacrosse is alive and well ‘here, she said. oe " .“We do have some really came the - STANDARD 320 Clinton St, Terrace, 8.C, VEG 5R2 | \ 638-7283 SALE ENS JULY 31 - MeBike ; - Lu! La 77: AN - | grade" Contract will be received. by “| 198m of 200mm sanitary sewer with _J manholes, Ge-ins and services, a sani- sentative on payment of a non-refund- able amount of $75.00 plus GST. The | lowest or any tender will not’ necessar- | ily be accepted. ° ‘ Owners Representative: “1 Kris Kingston, P. Eng. ” | Ph: (250) 847-0081 - | Fax: (250) 847-0082 . | kingston&associates@tclus.net Districtof = New Hazelton _ - Invitation to Tender ' Ninth Avenue Upgrade Tenders for-the “Ninth Avenue Up- the District of New Hazelton at 3026 Bowser Street, New Hazelton, B.C.,] » VOJ-230 up to 2:00p.m. August 10, 2006, and will be opened at that plaice and time, ; The Contract work, includes con- struction of approximately 1162 squm. roud sub-grade, 1000-sy.m. sub-base gravel, 287 squn. crush gravel, o drain- age manhole, ditching and culverts, 148m of 300mm watermain with tie- ins, hydrant assembly and services, dump and washdown, repairs to road- ways and a crossing of Highway No. 62 complete with encasement pipes. The work is to be competed by Octo- ber 15, 2006. ; _ Tenders must be submitted in accor-} dance with the-terms and conditions specified in the Tender package, which J, is available from the Owner's repre- Kingston & Associates Ltd Box 609, Smithers, B.C. , wy, talented players,” she said. ' "CANADIAN. BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION" ~ Learn what every woman can do | to reduce the risk of breast cancer... - “Come visit.us at City Centre Mall on July 29 & 30 as the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation brings you the mini version of the TELUS Tour for the Cure. This mini interactive exhibit is touring communities across British Columbia to provide information on breast cancer prevention, detection and treatment. In just a few minutes, you can learn the facts about breast cancer and discover what you can do to create a future without breast cancer q 9 For more information visit‘our website: ‘www.cbcfbc.org CANADIAN gay... BREAST CANCER R |: FONDATION FOUNDATION ] “CANADIENNE DU DU SEIN a BRITISH PN BRINKMAN & ASSOCIATES REFORESTATION Lt Sealed Tenders for Free Growing and Regeneration Delay Surveys Contracts will be received by Brinkman Forest Ltd., 4905 Keith Avenue, Terrace, BC ' August 4th, 2006 at 4:00pm (PDT) . Three contracts located on TFL 1 and FL A16835 around Terrace, BC. Contracts range from approximately 1560 to 2064 ha. Interested parties must contact Brinkrnan Forest Ltd at (250) 615-2040, ext 105 “or by email at Linda_Wilson@brinkman.ca for complete bid packages. Bids are to be sent attention: Linda Witson, FIT 4905 Kelth Avenue, Terrace, BC V8G 5J7 Or by email a Linda Wilson@brinkman.ca ” Email bids only accepted in PDF format. In Partnership with Coast Tsimshian Resources’ lanited par toenship 815 Legal Notices | address. An electronic version of this notice and particulars package is available on BC ed BC TIMBER SALES Muewstry of , CALLING FOR TENDERS fon a Bah ~ SDTSKO7TIF-204 ro Sealed Tenders for Muilti-Phase Timber Sale Block Layout Contract SOTSKO7TIF-204 wilt be received by the Timber Sales Manager, BC Timber Sales Ottice, Skeena Busiriess Area, 200-5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia by 9:00 a.m. on August 16, 2006, at which time all tenders will be opened in public, 7 : This contract (s located in various sites within the Terrace’ Fiald Team Area, for development of approximately 255.9 hectares, ‘ , , : The successful Contractor must meet the eligibility requirements as outlined in the Conditions of Tender.::;Tenders must be submitted in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in the tender package. The towest pricatd or any tender will not” necessarily be accepted. Contract Award is subject to funding being available at the time. oo . : The particulars may be obtained from the receptionist at (250) 638-5100.or at the above Bid. For fleld enquires only, contact Mark Reiter at (250) 638-5184. . This solicitation is subject to Chapter 5 of the Agreement on internal Trade 4 -| This'solicitation is subject to Chapter 5 of the Agreement on Internal Trade. ey BC TIMBER SALES. ORTH “ OLUMBIA CONTRACT ENTSKO7TID-444 EAGLE CREEK Seated Tenders for the construction of 3.4 km, more or less, of New road on the Eagle Creek Forest Service Road, a barge facility, a log storage area and installation of one 21m bridge NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS Forest ad INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR Range #200 - 5220 Keith Aveniie, Terrace, BC, V8G 11, up to 9:00 a.m. on August 23, 2006, and will be opened in public ’at that time. ” ; “ _ a Viewing of this site prior to submitting a bid is not mandatory. The, successful Contractor must meet the eligibility. requirements as outlined in the Conditions of Tender. Tenders must be submitted in accordance with the terms and conditions specified injthe tender package. The lowest priced or any. tender will not Bidders are required to submit 10% of the tendered price as a bid deposit. This will be refunded to the unsuccessful bidders. In addition, the successful bidder must supply a ‘ performance security deposit of 20% in a foim acceptable to the Province. : Packages are available from the receptionist at (250) 638-5100 or at the above address, An electronic version of this notice and particulars package is available on BC Bid. Further , information may be obtained by contacting Robert Donald (250) 638-5173. 4a Far more information, viek weew. org OF call the Heart and Dtroke Foundation ot 1-800-HOF-INFO ‘ ‘| Health Check... tells you it's a healthy choice mucueue Can doit? beverages available onsite. scramble rules available at the Ksan House Society TERRACE | the Ksan House Society Presents its 2Qad Unnual , GOLF “SCRAMBLE Dear Citizens: and vi ‘will have. the of THE CITY OF] | TERRACE| Tourism and travel is now the world’s largest industry. Terrace, surrounded as it is by beautiful scenery, pristine rivers, abundant fish and wildlife, - rant First Nations culture’ has great, but untapped, potential as a hub for the regional tourism industry. To develop the value of this — industry to the local community, the City of Terrace, after careful study, has decided to form a tourism | development society that will provide leadership to expand our tourism development opportunities — in co-operation with the industry. While strategic — marketing of the area will remain a top priority _ of this organization, it has been recognized that other aspects of building a healthy and competitive industry have been overlooked in the’ past to the ‘detriment of the tourism economy. With this new organization in place, it will’now be possible — to address ALL tourism-related issues, including . product development, business development, destination management and marketing in a much ‘more strategic and proactive manner. To ensure that this tourism development society array of needs within the industry, the Board of Directors will be drawn from a broad range of stakeholders, including representatives from the accommodations. sector, the Terrace & District ~Chamber of Commerce, the Terrace Economic Development Authority, the City of Terrace, Kitimat- Stikine Regional District, together with directors from the community at large. | | Terrace has a great future as the hub for major tourism development in our region. With this new organization in place, the ab $ potential new marketing and product development | opportunities, while continuing to build strength within the existing industry, will be: significantly enhanced. Terrace can indeed look forward to an exciting time ahead as a key destination within the Northwest and the Province as a whole: Mayor and Council expertise to address the wide ility to respond fo necessarily be accepted. Contract Award is subject to funding being available at the time. -[ Procesds to build a children’s play ares at the new Transition House “ will be received by the Timber Sale Manager, BC Timber Sales, Skeena Business Area, | -