a i ele aia al oe Ee a ee ee at Legion : “y/ Terrace teams were trium- - -phant in all three events at ithe - 39th -annual Royal Canadian Legion Bonspiel at the Terrace Curling Club on: Jan. , 28 weekend, Oh. >. Brian | Jackson’ s foursome ‘Went through undefeated to win’ ‘A’. ‘event. “Jackson ‘downed - Doug McKay of Terrace 10-7 in ‘the ‘A’ final. Earlier, in the ‘semi-finals, McKay beat ‘Ron Murphy |. while Jackson. ‘eliminated Dennis Williams. Jackson’s team: was: skipped 7 . by Russ Kirk. "2 In*B’ event, Mel Grant count. Soccer registration Terrace shov was. a spectator as the veteran The c event winner was Rich ‘Green, - Paisley 12-5 in the title match. | Green defeated Mike Melham «while, Paisley took” Bonspiel ed a 9-5 win. over. the Darrow Gomez. rink i in the final. Gomez Meera eet A ge eg tN RE ER BR Gy RE Melee ea Terry Ezaki. skipped his Prince Boe Rupert crew. Semi-final action saw Gomez knock. off. Blake Davis while Grant pushed aside Keith’ Trask. who. thumped Orv Henderson: ‘in the semi-finals. Forty-five rinks took. part. in the three-day event. - starts this month _ 5 °-Terrace Youth Soccer plans two weekends this month for registration of players for the | 1989 season. They'll be signing up talent on _ Friday: and Saturday of the 17th . and 24th weekends. Times are 6 to 9 p.m. on Fridays and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays in the - Skeena Mall. _ Youngsters eligible (boys and girls) must be born by 1971 up to and including 1982. Those with under-10, under-8 and under-7 birthdates pay a $25 fee. Older | players pay a $35 fee. . Photocopies of. birth cer- " ~ tificates are required from all players this season. Registration won't ‘be accepted without proof Fun games "gets bigger The fifth annual Kitimat sun Games Five’ attracted 18 -. “steams of eight players each on Jan. 28 weekend, and one of the winners was the only Terrace en- -. The nine-event, two-day fun _:-fest. featured such ‘sports’ as_ ~ . beach walleyball, indoor cricket, three-racquet badminton and wheelchair basketball. When it was over, the Chuga- ~luggers team placed first with 185 points. | Little Rascals, the winners of __ last. year’s: games, came: in sec- «ond. The Eurocan Social Club *: finished in the same position as . in 1988 — third place. .. The Tourists team of Terrace. won an award for being the best ". dressed team. They were the first ‘ Terrace team to ever enter © . Kitimat’s event. ‘The On-Cue Players . of Kitimat won the award for being the most sportsmanlike squad. Organizer Harold Bruins-said they would have liked to have had more entries, and will in- “. grease their effort next year. of age. Passports and baptismal certificates are acceptable. During registration, ‘players can sign up for a boot exchange. Players with uniforms .from last season are asked to bring them in when they register, — More information is available from the registrar — Bev Bujtas at 635-37 19. FULL SLATE FOR VALENTINE. SPIEL the curling club. _ Semi-finals are set for Sunday morning at 10:30 and at 12:45 p.m. Spectators are welcome. The Terrace Ladies’ Curling Club is hoping for a full comple- ment of 48 rinks for their annual Valentine Bonspiel which runs this Friday to Sunday at the Ter- race Curling Club. They had 46 confirmed teams as we went to press. . Curling in the four-event - series starts Friday at 5:30 p.m., with a break -for opening ceremonies at'7:45. Round-the- clock play then follows. until finals at 3 o’clock Sunday after- noon. Extra activities include — An upstairs hospitality ‘room, . from 8 to 10 Friday night, with a dance starting at 10 o’clock. Oldtimer hockey to — home team The annual Houston old- timers’ hockey tournament at- tracted 10 teams on Jan. 28 _ weekend, a’roster that didn’t in- . clude Terrace Timbermen, who -were busy getting ready for the Northern B.C. Winter Games. ‘A’ side of the three-day tourney with a 4-2 victory over Smithers ‘Drillers in the final, ‘B’ side went to Smithers’ Hudson Bay - with a 5-0 win over Hazelton. ‘C’ side went to Prince Rupert . Puckaneers. They beat Burns » Lake’s ‘C’ ‘team 4-2. out Kit © - Curling Club March 4 will be even more enjoyable than 1988's The hometown Hobblets won - The Brian Jackson foursome, skipped by Russ Kirk, put together the only unbeaten string at the 39th annual Royal Canadian Legion bonspiel and won ‘A’ event by defeating Doug McKay 10-7 In the final. ‘Utilities Spiel set for March Organizers are hoping this year’s second annual Terrace Utilities Funspiel at the Terrace. B.C. Tel, event. . The spiel is - strictly for A curlers’ breakfast set for Saturday morming from 7 to 11. | The Saturday night banquet is" _at the Legion hall beginning at 6 o'clock. A dance follows later at employees and spouses from City of Terrace, Pacific Northern Gas, B.C. Hydro and TK Cablevision. _: Each company is limited to a certain number of participants, based on last year’ s entry. Each company must fill its quota by Feb. 20. After that date the openings go to other companies in the group. Guests willbe allowed to fill openings after Feb, 24. ‘ Plans call for four-end games, except for-six-end finals in all three events. With an entry list -of 96 players, 24 teams will be selected by a hat draw. A dinner and dance will wrap up festivities following curling. Entry fees are $17 per curler. - Persons interested in taking part should contact -their employer, SD: as sOom.as possible. IDE Fine Dining AD “saz 638-8141 4 Polly’s Cafe ‘dh .. 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