B2 = Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 20, 1991 _SPO a “TIMBERMEN WIN THEIR DIVISION AT KITIMAT OLDTIMERS’ TOURNEY The. Kitimat oldtimers’ hock- ey tournament finished up March 10 with two of the four titles going to outside teams in the three-day, 16 team series. Houston Hobblers won the four-team ‘A’ group with a per- fect three-win, no-loss record. Kitimat Molsons had a similar record in ‘C’ group to finish on top. There were two winners in group ‘B’. Terrace Timberman took division one on a three-. and-zero mark, while division two went to Kitimat Ol Keg with a two-and-one record, Scores of all games in this week’s score- board. Plans being laid for — summer hockey Parents and youngsters are reminded to start planning for the fourth annual Terrace Sum- mer Hockey School coming up in August. This division of Terrace Min- or Hockey offers two, one-week sessions for youngsters of minor The Scores Are... school Registration underway for late August sessions hockey age. There’s also a con- tact summer league for two weeks for players aged 16 and» up. A non-contact adult league will also be offered for two " weeks. The regular school fee is $100 Prince Rupert Minor Hockey per week. For the contact league J. S. MacMillan (PR) 6, Wilkinson (TER).2 -Rae Logging (PR) 12, Terrace Elks 2 C-P-U (KIT) 5, Hazelton 3 Terrace Legion 4, Eurocan 0 J.S. MacMillan (PR) 3, Stewart 2 Terrace Elks 4, Eurocan 3 G-P-U 10, Wilkinson 1 Novice Tournament - March 9 Weekend Terrace Legion 3, Rae Logging 1 C-P-U 5, J.S. MacMillan 4 ; Rae Logging 4, Eurocan 2 _ Hazelton 2, Stewart 1 ‘Family Ski 2, Tarrace Legion 2 Hazelton 2, Wilkinson 0 a Terrace Legion 12, Terrace Elks 1° its $30 a week, or $50 for both weeks. The non-contact adult league is $25 a week, or $40 for both weeks. The two-week overall session runs Aug. 19 to 31. At least 11 instructors under the direction of Jeff Sharples will be on hand for the school. During the school, special sweaters, t-shirts, hats, etc.,. will be sold dt the arena at reason- able cost. Full information can be found on application forms. Forms are available at stores where posters can be found. For more Information, phone Jake De Jong (635 - 6735) or Cliff Sharples (635 - 7822), A ‘mailing address is on the form. Rae Logging 4, Smithers Family Ski 4 | C-P-U 6, Stewart 1 SKI TIPS from Tim Foster, Family SkI 8, Terrace Elks 0 Eurocan 3, Family Ski 3 Stewart 7, Wilkinson 2 a PLAYOFFS _. CPUS, ‘Terrace Legion 1 (First & Second) oo ‘Hazelton 4, Rae Logging 2 (Third & Fourth) ~~. Terrace Men’s Recreational Hockey League Playoffs Shames Skier Services manager Series | March 13 , Terrace Timberman defeated Northern Motor Inn Okles. Timberman lead the best of three series 1-0. ‘Game 2 — March 19 at 10:30 Game 3 — March 20 at 9 (if necessary) Series Il March 12 Riverside Auto Wranglers 7, Convoy Supply 1 Wranglers lead the series 1-0. . Series lil March 10 All Seasons 6, Norm's Auto Refinishing 4 March 12 ; Norm’s Auto Refinishing 2, All Seasons 1 Best of three series is ties 1-1. Game 3 — March 24 at 9 ~.. Group A- Group B ee! Div. 1 Capitals Devits ‘ Hobblers Timberman PR Wrinkles Hazelton SM Drillers Wranglers = Molson 4, Lizzard 2 * - Gapital 3, Wrinkles 1 Wranglers 4, Hazeiton 2 Timberman 7, Devils 2 Hobblers 9, Drillers 5 Puckaneers 5, Stewart 1 Ol’Keg 5, Okies 3 Hobblers 8, Wrinkles 3 Devils 6, Hazelton 5 Timbermen 4, Wranglers 1 Lizzards 3, Stewart 2 Molsons 7, Puckaneers 2 A complete personalized Agency "Winner of Series { versus winner of Series II --* Game 1 — March 23 at 7 vo» Game 2 — March 24 at 10:30 - Game 3 — March 26 at 9 (If necessary) Kitimat Oldtimers’ Hockey Tournament Div. 2 Gyros Ol’ Keg Convoy Okles ~ Gapital 6, Drillers 5 Come over to the Professionals « at HOME — LIFE — FIRE BOAT — BUSINESS oh. tated Royal Insurance age Series IV March 10 Inn of the West 3, Skeena Hotel 2 {overtime) March 14 Inn of the West 7, Skeena Hotei 4 Inn of the West wins the best of three series 2-0. Series V Series VI Winner of Series IIf versus Inn of the West Game 1 — March 23 at 8:30 ; Game 2 — March 24 at 9 Game 3 — March 25 at 8:15 (if necessary) Group Cc. _Molsons Puckaneers Lizzards Stewart a or Keg 8, Gyros 1 : Gyros 5, Convoy 4 “Okles 5, Convoy 2 - Timberman 6, Hazelton 2 ~ Wranglers 6, Devils 1 Convoy 6, or Keg 3 ““ Brlllers 4, Wrinkles 3 Hobbies 6, Capitals 2 Puckaneers 9, Lizzards 1 Molson 6, Stewart 1 Okles 5, Gyros 3 eas Lakelse Ave., Terrace AUTHORIZED AGENTS FAX 638-1361 “EVENINGS 635-2015 Skiing the soft stuff Here in the Coastal Mountains, with over 400 inches of snow annually, it’s not uncommon to be skiing on 5 or 6 inches of new snow. A few pointers for skiing new snow; *Distribute your weight evenly over both skis. This will allow you to displace the snow without catching a ski edge while turning. eThink about being balanced over your skis with even pressure along the entire length of your foot. This will help you to remain balanced in every turn. *Finally, it’s important to use aggressive extension and flexion of your legs to help in the displacement - of snow. Practising all these hints and putting them to work in your turns will help you with your skiing in powder, as well as in other types of snow. Skiing At Its Peak Call 638-8SK] for 24-hr. snow information at Shames Mountain. Spring skiing hours at Shames 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. SKI TIPS by Dairy Queen ‘Apres Ski - it’s SUNDAE SUNDAY at D.Q. Show your ski pass and receive a FREE large sundae with _ your food order We treat you right. (Offer expires April 1st) ® U.S. Pat. Of, Am. .0. Carp. Copyright, 1980 Am. D.O. Corp. Mie MN Printad Ir U SA. te i a Bo oem? tes Py at