a Just shoot it! READY FOR A GOOD GAME: That's Terrace's Minor Hockey starting Peewee goalie before an invigorating game on Saturday morning — the rep team played Smithers in a rock'em, sock’em game. Other minor hockey games include Lazelle Mini Storage Atom team beating The Bargain Shop 2-1. on Oct 11. The same day Copperside Foods whipped Al! West Trading 4-3 and the Kinsmen Atom team lost to the Centennial Lions 4-5, - mean it isn’t competitive, Pe ee White Spot faces | stiff competition | JUST BECAUSE the hock- ey’s recreational doesn’t Especially if you play on for White Spot — who hap- pen to be on a three-game losing streak. On Oct. 8 The Chapter One Aeros beat While Spot 5-4. The beating continued Oct, 10 when the team lost to Skeena Cable 4-6 and Précision “Buildets 2-4 on tle. e Ih fies iB The Back Eddy Bullies fared better and went one- for-one when they lost to All Seasons Lightning 5-8 and whipped the Chapter - One Aeros 4-2. In the Oldtimers League ihe Northem Motor Inn - Okies beat the Timbermen 6-3 on Oct. 7, Later that same day, Subway. and the SRD Blwes came to a 1-1 On Oct. 11 the Tini- bermen beat Subway 8-4 and the SRD Blues creamed ithe Northern Motor Inn - Okies 4-1. Recreational and oldtimer games take place five days a - week at the Terrace Arena. The SRD Blues play the ‘ Timbermen tonight at 9 p.m. ‘and Subway attacks the ‘Northern at 10 p.m. . Tomorrow night the Back i{Bddy plays the Precision Builders Blues at 10:30 p.m. Sandor and Eve were sitting in the office of their lawyer, Michael. Sandor cleared his throat. “Michael, we need your help. We just bought a condo, but we're having troubla with the condamin- lum development owners.” : Eva interrupted, "Michael, i's beautiful and such for supper on Friday night?” . Sandor jumped in. _ “Enough, Eve, we're here on business. Let's nat waste Michael's time--and our money, His time is our money.” Eva huffed. "Sandor you're being cheap as usual. Michael has always been generous to us. Have some man- ners! Ever since you turned 78..." Sandar Ignored his wife. “Michael, this is our problem. We signad a decla- ration which sald only people of advanced years can liva In the condo and we can't have any children living with us,” “So, what's the problem? | would presume ages years.” Sandor continued, “Well, yes. Sut our son lives with us, He’s only 48, hardly an advanced aga. But | don't think he would ba considered a ‘child’ elther...” “.8ven though he'll always be my baby,” Eve wipad a fear. Michael replied, "ld say don't worry about it. The declaration fs poorly drafted. ‘Childran' is not Helen and | would love to join you for Friday night supper.” a YOU BE THE JUDGE BY CLAIRE BERNSTEIN Why Can't Our 48 Year Old Baby Live With Us? a wonderful kitchen. Why don't you and Helen come ~ Michael locked up from studying the declaration, . 78 and 74 fall into the category of ‘advanced -able. A condominium development is more harmo- defined, nor is ‘advanced years.’ And yas, Eve, - BASED ON ACTUAL COURT hw CASES an, One year later Sandor and Eve wera back In Michael's office, “Michael, we're In blg trouble. The owners of the condominium passed twa bylaws. One spells out advanced yaars--only people of $5 years and older can live In the condo units. And the sacond bylaw forbids owners from renting out their units. §. So now other owners ara complaining about us renting out the unit to our son,” Michael got up. “Sandor, Eva, lat's go to court. We'ra going to contest the legality of thase two bylaws.” In court, Sandor argued, “Your Ronor, these bylaws are unreasonable. We're an elderly couple. We need our san to live with us. And the bylaw Makes It harder for us to sell our unit because It discriminates on the basis of age.” Eve addad, “And we can't rent it out! This Is so unfairl” The development owners were unruffied. “Your Honor, we believe the age restriction Is reason- nious if averyone {s clase In aga. Also, we feel It's our right to limit fhe number of unils to be leased. After all, we own the development.” Should such age discrimination be forbidden? And should owners be allowed to rent out thelr units? YOU! BE THE JUDGE, Than loak belaw for the decision. LAWYERS “Helping People Cope with the Legal System” “gp ‘Grant Lindsey Criminal Defence Law Phone 638-1764 Fax 638-7249 #2 44623 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. Holly Grueger General Law Marshail Matias Family Law . YOU BE THE JUDGE - DECISION son, one that's over 55,,/ “EVE, SANDOR, YOUR SON MUST MOVE,” the Judge decided. “In this case, age discrimiuation is reason- able. However, according to provinclal law, owners should You! SE THE JUDGE fa Daged on actual court cases. Today’a dacision la based.on the facts of the case end tha jaw of the province of Manitoba , it you neve aanlar rablem, plasse gonaun Lindsey & Grueger. Ciatre Bernstein ise jewyer and allowed to bease their uults, So {f you have another _ Sport Scope Pool sharks named JOIN CHALKY’S pool tournament this Sunday and win, Every Sunday at 2 p.m, Chalky’s hosts a pool compe- tition for enterprising pool sharks. On Oct. 11 three winners took home a total of $70. John Jones raked in $40, Danny Rennhack came in sec- ond winning $20 and John Locke took third winning $10. In total, eight participants played double-knockout ‘pool and the organizers say the number of players prows every lime. Drag racing THE TERRACE Drag Race Association will be hold- ing its annual general meeting and election of officers on at 1 p.m. Sunday at Elks Flall. For more information contact Dennis at 635-7726 or Ernie at 635-7220. Ski swap SHAMES MOUNTAIN ski club and the Canadian Ski Patrol are co-spousoring the annual ski swap on Friday and Saturday. Drop off your equipment on Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the arena banquet room. There will be no sales on Friday night. The doors open Saturday morning at 9 a.m. and Cash or cheques will be accepted. Pick up your unsold equipment at 3 p.m. Saturday, A 20 per ceut fee will be charged on all sales. Get a karate kick start THE TERRACE Karate club introduced its kick start program last Tuesday. Kick Start is a two-for-one program that encourages both youth and adults to try the sport out with a friend for one-month trial. The program was created by Karate BC started the program because they realized people enjoy exercise programs more when they’re started with a friend. The Terrace Karate Club offer classes for everyone six years old and up. Call Carmen Hovanes and 635- . 7249 for more information. Curlers wanted ~ GRAB YOUR broom and curling gear this winter and sign up to curl on Sundays.” The Sunday Mixed Curling League is registering in- dividuals or teams for their fun curling league, Beginners or experienced curlers are welcome. Con- tact Lyin Tryon at 638-2044 or the curling rink at 635- 3583 for more information. He shoots, he scores HOCKEY LEGENDS Guy Lafleur and Tiger Williams will battle Kitimat’s Allstars hockey team at Tamitik Arena Thursday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. as part of the Old- timers’ Hockey Challenge. The challenge is part of 60-city North American tour All proceeds for the Oldtimers” Hockey Challenge go - to the Kitimat/Terrace Crimestoppers program. Single and family-of four tickets are available now for $16 or $48 by calling 1-800-661-0178. (TERRACE WOMEN’S SOCCER ASSOCIATION | | THANK YOU On behalf of their members, the Terrace Women’s Soccer Association (TWSA} would like to acknowledge the sponsors; vol- unteers and committee members who helped moke the 1998 out- door soccer season a great success, Spontors: oan, . “Central Flowers *Artistic Hair Studio “Blessings Children’s Wear *Oasis Sports Club” “Almwood Contracting “Dr. M. Saxsmi Volunteers: “team managers “game officials provided by the (TWSA} “Blox Hasset - coach "Blaine Kluss - coac *Richard Hassett - referee clinic — “Tanya Corstanje - special events organization Committee Members: a ; Past: Candace Mathewson, Jennifer Burns, Magali Flemming, - Megan Hoole, iz Smaha, Tracey Hart, Jessica Lambright; Monica Ravter. ; Prasent: Tracey Hart, Monica Ravter, Leanne Kennedy, Natalie Wiens, Naomi Thibodeau, Heid Siebring. We would also like to thank tha game officials provided by the Terrace Senior Men’s Soccer Association and the Terrace Youth Soccer Association, the spectators, the medical professionals regis- tered with (TWSA), Skeana Cablevision and the Terrace Standard, | We really appreciate your support! P, CRIME [ail STOPPERS Terrace Crime Stoppers are asking for your assis- tance in solving a break, enter and theft that occurred at #23/4611 Scott Ave., Terrace B.C. Sometime between 98-09-20 and 98-09-21, unknown culprit(s) forced their way into the resi- dence at this location and proceeded to steal a num- ber of items including tools and electronics. in mak- ing a quick departure, the culprit(s) left behind certain larger items such as a television and lamp, in the hallway outside the residence. Among the items stolen from the residence were: Dallas Gowboys clock full set of wrenches standard hammer 18” carpenters square as wo 16" tape measure ren (ae exacto knife a me ee a set of Torx screwdrivers a multi-driver screw driver RCA remote control unit a length of coaxial cable oe ae Be a Phillips Colorvoice Cable box 6 ee misc, screwdrivers ; . : If you have any information about this or any other |. similar incidents, or if you knew the identity of the [- person or persons responsible for this break, enter f° and theft, Crime Stopppers would like to hear from [' you. Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up to $1,000.00 for Information laading to an arrest and charges being laid against an Individual in this or othar unsolved crima. [f you have any information call Crime Stoppers at 635-Tips that’s 635-8477. Callers will not be required to reveal thelr identity nor testify In court. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call: display. Call 635-TIPS Members of the Nisga’a Nation REFERENDUM VOTING Nisga‘’a Final Agreement Ratification Nisga’a Constitution Ratification General voting will be held on November 6 & 7, 1998 Advance Palls: October 30, 1998 Voting places will be open between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. in: Gitwinksihlkw Prince Rupert/Port Edward Lakalzap Kincolith New Aiyansh — LowerMainland Area eAny Nisga’a person who is at least 18 years old, and has applied to be enrolled under the Nisga’a Final Agreement, may vote. | *Eligible voters residing outside the communities listed above will receive a mail-in ballot. *Eligible voters who will be absent during advance and general voting days may request a mail-in ballot by calling the Referendum Office on or before October 30, 1998. eElderly or disabled eligible voters who are unable to leave home may arrange to vote at home. Calll the Referendum Office to make arrangements. NOTICE OF Terrace Vancouver Noms > Nisgo’a Ralification/Constitution Adoption Committons & Referenchim a . Located of: Gitlckdomix Recreation Contra In New Aj AC : _ (Use skde entrance) eo