The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 4, 1995 - B7 Thornhill Motors 3026 Highwoy 14, East, Terrace ara zo4i Factucing Cars From Subaru, Hyundal & Mazda from Bé: In the swim S esc77 STANDARD _| Sports ~ Menu ~.« | Black Sister or, if there’s low “| snow, Watson Lakes, Rated - | easy to moderate. Meet at the -] Mbrary at 9 a.m. Betty is leader (635-2837), | Oldtimers Division ‘9 p.m.- Okies v Timbermen 10:30 p.m.- Wranglers v Con- Rec Division 10:30 p.m.- Back Eddy v sve. |e Oldtimers: Division vo 8 p.m.~- Okies v Wranglers Rec Division 9:30-p.m.- Coast Inn v Preci- sion Builders Sunday, October 8 Tuesday, October 10 Rec Division P.O. Box 798, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4Al Owner: _ 9p.m.- Skeena Hotel v Coast season, ; . | ~ Inn of the West ~ 10:30 p.m.- Back Eddy v Pre- : , ; - * cision Builders The Terrace J a : MINOR HOCKEY ii . re ) > =e ‘| eee || Minor Hockey || | UCKY DOLLAR BINGO : |. GENERAL PARENTS meet- eo e . , ; “ing at the Happy Gang Cente, Assoctation mo ‘ .ITh. . ee Will be holding it’ october 1995 PALACE octoser 199s YOUTH SOCCER e notaing is a ietemnlbanaiieh on = SUNDAY ‘MONDAY... “TUESDAY ©. WEDNESDAY =. THURSDAY... - FRIDAY. |. SATURDAY." ae GENE Meet. Gener ‘al P ar ents Meeting { 2 7 3 ~— I5 Terrace. Canadian = Terrace At le - : : Little ; Cntr, 730p.m, AR ane October 18, 1995, a Vinor * 1 Kermode Terrace aaa Seon, | : ’ mM. Advancement Hocke Friendship Peaks T Nisoaa Tribal | Kinette Club urged to attend. 7:30 pm frac’ | association | Society’ | Gymnastics | ait, | Meet I Terecestaing” [| STOCK CARS at the Happy Gang Center 8 10 11 12 creer 43 P21 4 eee ~ =]. Saturday, October 7 Parents Coalition Terrace P iz Sisters Parents For ~ | “AWARDS NIGHT Dinner forthe Minor Kermode Terrace | essen Teroce_| French and Dance at Thombill Com- |. qeaucen, Baseball . ._, Friendship Blueback |; . - Terrace Nisga'a Tribal . - «Tos Sat Jo monityCentre, interaca:” |” Association |’ Society: Swim Club. |... AmtPoverty |) Coundi Terrace, Chub. : —— bes Mo yt H eg! *” Ofder of Tarane Mina : ' MIXED CURLING: the wonton |! Orarae t 7 ~ 18 19 28/20 canadian 1E Sota Asse | curling club has added a third nae ae Minor Kermode Terrace _ #5 —_ Paraplegic | Kinsman Club - | draw to the Friday night eae Hooke Friendship Blueback Terrate Nisga'a Tribal Teaara Sag i i $ Swim Club league and is now accepting Terraca Association ociety wim Giu Anti-Poverty Councl-Tertace entnes on a Grst come, t : ke Terraca Canadi : serve basis. Phone 635-5583. ; 23 24. 2 - Peaks. 2 p> Minot ar Faepoge 28 Gee er pe Parents Coalion Terrace Gymnastics | Softball |. Assoc, ae : Minor Kermode Shames . = “Youth Soccer - / | ADULT NOON HOUR THANKS TO OUR 1995 SPONSORS: ‘TEtuGiIOn Hackey Friendship Mountain Ski[ Tera | > Nisga'a Tribal... gaara — “[. drop-in hockey at the Arena, | ' . in Terrace. Association Society . Club... Anti-Poverty Councll-Terrace : “oF Aageug © 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, J.L, Excavating AL-C's Glass Ltd. 31 oe Tn | Wednesday and Friday. Thornhill Motors Sales & Swifty Carline Muftiers 29 . “|. Goalies with equipment play Leasing 1995 Pare Geen Terrace K’San at free. K. Grace & Sons Ltd. Off-Road Speclalities Advancinen Baseball House od. MEN’S RECREATIONAL Ltd. atic Association | _ Society _ |_|. HOCKEY accepting names Drivers: Fraser Sutherland, Sat. Afternoon Games ‘Doors 11:30 a.m. 12:45 oe pe re ecning list ane James Michalchuk, Evening Games _ Doors 4:30 p.m.» Games 6:15. oi ; Cheryl Grace - Thurs., Fri., Sat. Late Night Games Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 10: 00 |p. m, - FUN MIXED darts at the oe Family Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon. Laist Wednosday of the manth Is DOUBLE BINGO. ' Legion every Wednesday T.V. MONITORS SMOKE REMOVAL | AISLE CONCESSION | | night beginning at 8 p.m. 4410 Legion, Terrace 635-2411 | Open to all on drop-in basis. Rookies welcome. - TERRACE BADMINTON ‘2 [Club plays Tuesday and “fe Thursdays, 8:00-10:00 p.m. at “Se the Thornhill Je. Secondary °F. School, For info, contact “| - Diane at 635-3564, » TERRACE ROD & GUN ‘| Club meets the first Wednes- |. day ofevery month, 7:15 p.m. =|. at the clubhouse on Rifle Range Road in Thornhill. [New members are welcome. “1 For information, contact Bill =e Watson at 635-5109, © m To get an event on ‘Sports Menu, bring the » details into the office at 8432 by 5 p.m. Friday. PITCH-IN CANADA! has rejoined the crew to take on Developmental I plus help Aimee Peacock with the Novices. Although new to the coach- ing staff, Peacock is a familiar years, her last season being 1994. **She’s really good with . the kids,”” Carlyle added. For all but the new swim- mers, the competitive season will begin Oct. 21 when the Carlyle said the timing of the various swim meets had worked out well this year with fun meet at Masset. Looking ahead, carlyle alrcady qualified for the Youth Nationals and the potential for several more . to crack the needed times. Meanwhile Kevin Andolfatto will be targetting the Senior Brown post Canadian Top 10 times during the short course ' This message brought to you by the Second Sheet of Ice _ Society and the Terrace Standard, SKATE ‘97 competition. This event will provide an opportunity for Terrace to extend its tremendous hospitality and show off the best our community has to offer, Approximately 2,000 volunteers will be required to organ- ize the individual competitions, opening ceremonies, social events,and other Games related activities. Medals will be. “ages from young nine-year-olds to games veterans more than | 60 years old. Preparing for the task will require a complete as ringette, indoor speed skating and women’s hockey, as well as the more traditional figure skating and minor hockey Coast Inn of the West pointed out the club had a very events. a sirong line up of older swim- When the B.C. Winter Games (1986) and the Northern B.C. | Saturday, October 7 mers this year with two having Winter Games (1983/91) were held in Terrace, it was neces- sary to transport athletes ta Kitimat to compete in ice competi- tions. The community aspect of the Games suffered as a consequence. ae The 1997 Northern B. C. Winter Games Society is dedicat- ed to providing the best possible experience for athletes, offi- cials, volunteers and spectators participating in the Games. ait, RARE-SUPER CLEAN. UNITS 1989 Volkswagon Jetta Turbo Diesel 5 spd. Low km’s. 1988 Subaru Loyale 4x4 5 spd. with : HIKING i 1992 Subaru Loyate 4x4 5 spd. Low’ Arahor 1 with the Bluebacks hav- Sunday, October 15 ing swam with the club for 12 THE 1997 Northern B.C, Winter Games will attract ance MALLETT kms. __. THE LOCAL club heads for upwards of 2,500 athletes to Terrace for three days of friendly lease & Fleet Manager 635-7286 “EUCLID ‘HYSTER HEAVY EQUIPMENT : a =Wajax Industries Ltd. 3830 Sharples Road a wes ¥ - - af : eee REC HOCKEY Bluebacks host their annual awarded in approximately 25 sports. Athletes will arrive in Terrace, B.C. V8G 5Pé ane fall Invitational, Terrace from all over Northern British Columbia ranging in M. W. (Mark) Poppleton Territary Manager TEARACE LOCAL 638-1850 DON FRASER - PARTS REP. MOBILE 628-9360 “HITACHI "VOLVO ‘of o . voy Suppl | thas community effort. . . . 7 id ry a good spread over the short The addition of a second sheet of i ice in Terrace will enable i-800-323 3737 : Thursday, October 5 course season ending with the | the Games to present a complete range of winter sports such ‘LETOURNEAU «ISUZU ENGINES -CHAMPION «PRENTICE or write to the Second Sheet-of Ice Society, Howard 0" THANKS TO OUR 1995 SPONSORS: ‘Rec Divisi Nationals, ‘We've never had Good quality facilities, along with Terrace’s dedicated and q 530 peal Seasons v Back | one of our swimmers there be- energetic volunteers will make the 1997 Northern B.C. Winter Donnie & Traffic Jams Cadco Signs Eddy Pub fore,” Carlyle added Games a success we can be proud of years to come. Rag Construction Jocks Excavating. : , est Paint Rentals N p.-m.- okeetia Hotel v And he’s also hoping to see - — - : Mark Neid/Neld Enterprises Ken Simon Construction - Norm's Auta Kerman, Coxford and possibly For more 5 information contact Brian Downie at 635-5617 The Old Man Brien « TERRACE STOCK CAR ASSOCIATION “Annual Awards Dinner & Dance Saturday, October 7, 1995, at the Thornhill Community Centre. Tickets: Available At: ae 4647 Lazelle Ave, —L- phone M t 638- | 7283 or fax them to 638- Music by: Hoods In The Woods : $25 each Cedarland Tire Service. Off Road Specialties & Northwest Auto Repair bee cis SENS Se eGR SRENI ERR Re *No one under 19 years permitted