ee eR ee ee ee ee eee FR ay BSI ie ner aera tn tetera eae ernment tis cere ae as The Best Years Sports ley > PGE youn Ube! ‘ Menu : ‘Summer found the Happy Gang busy “informative. The kitchen cupboards are 7 ‘as usual, we continued regular lunches going to be refurbished and security ~~ pancake breakfasts, crib ...quite a lighting putin. The Rotary club Has done To get your game, event few of the kitchen crew were away at an excellent job painting the exterior of or meeting added to the Ter- one time or another Florence was hard — our building race Standard Sports Menu put at times to. keep the kitchen going It was good to see Marge Ramage or Sports Scope, fax us at but she did a great job. Early in‘Sept., back after extended problems with her 638-8432, ‘or e-mail us at- we had our regular monthly meeting. eyes. . ; , newsroom@ terracestan- This followed a brief talk by MLA Robin. — A minute's silence was: kept for. Ed © dard.com Austin who spoke of the help which Cote. -¢ October 11 to-13 could be obtained through his office, Our anniversary Dinner, catered by and answered questions from the floor. ~ the Ladies of the Royal Purple was great Le 1 eague play begins at The meeting was well. attended and as usual. the curling rink. The Ladies League starts: Wednesday. TR inion “ we : BT §=Men’s League play begins _ - Thursday. Mixed | League SN AS Starts Friday. . For this month we have chosen Cora Hayward as our senior. Cora « -“e October 13 and 14 a “moved to Terrace a few years ago, her home had been in Kitwanga . Come out to cheer on the: é ‘or a number of years before that.Since making her home here she - . Bantam rep hockey team as yz. has become an active member of the community in many ways. Cora it skates against Smithers at - ‘helps out in the kitchen-several days. a week .She is a member of the 8’p.m. Friday and 10am. #2" Glee club, a director on the board and regularly goes down to carpet S ‘ d; at th uo, _ bowl. In town , she is on the Senior Advisory board, and The wellness aturday at the arena. " commitee . Also an active member of the Pentacostal church.. There | Eo October 14 and 15- are probably many more areas that attract her.interest. We at the The Totem Saddle Club hosts its Fall Schooling Show ry Focused - ; . ; ae for English and Western rid- ers. Todd Bailey returns for © CENTENNIAL Christian School junior girls. volleyball team took on Hazelton at. the Western schooling show. Happy-Gang appreciate her help, her good nature and her willingness to.lend a hand whenever possible. | . a play day in the Caledonia gym Sept. 30. The girls narrowly lost this game 25- F 20. From left, awaiting the next serve are Denise VandeVelde, Kelsey Sandhu, J - Rempel at info, oa. mane oo Emily, Peters and Joie Forget. moe » 2." . MARGARET SPEIRS PHOTO ° October 15 -~ Terrace Figure Skating Club hosts a’ Skate-a-thon from 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. The Sj t S Cc 0 e _ River | Junior and. Senior skaters }! ) will perform to raise money or S p Kings i | n . | for competition entry fees and travel. - --- _ Bantams start shaky, oo - October |) October 16 The Monday Open Fam- « but. rebound. THE RIVER KINGS ily and Mixed Fun Curling | spend the rest of this THE BANTAM reps opened their season in Smithers with a a enth on the road, League begins its season to- ', split pair of games against the Storm’Sept. 30 and Oct.1. * taking on Smithers this day at the curling rink. gy . The reps lost their first game 9-7 after their nerves got the | weekend, Hazelton | ° October 22 — . . ; _ _. best of them but rebounded to an 8-3 victory the next day. [* in a double-header in Terrace Figure Skating aun other. rmed conflict and. fe ' Second-year bantam. Joey Cormano. scored eight times "| two weeks: and meet. Club holds a pop concert ny peacekeeping missions. & -over; the. weekend. New bantam Dawsen Leblond netted Kitimat. at Tamitik: to prepare for the Willis- cae evo, pee mei gored two, and ies pisher Rajan | Arena Oct.28.. | ton Skate competition in “Sf. The Terrace Standard and Northern Connector will” _ 0). sangha and Wory Hubbard scored’ one goal ac | ‘The. River Kings | Prince George at the end of | Sil honour local veterans who fought for our freedom. We —_ Jo In the second game, netminder Spencer Krupop stopped ‘] return'’home ‘Nov. 4 | the month. Skaters will per- will publish:their pictures in S Rememb m. ° 40 shots. Former Peewee rep players Chris Begin, David} to take on the Smith- | form their. Free ‘Skate and’. ill publis p es in our ‘hem rance Day Lewis: and Will Wesby, who saw ice time along ‘with two ers Steelheads. Doors | © Interpretive programs. ‘The |, . edition November 8th, 2006. Please drop off pictures Al , other former peewees on the same line, nicknamed them- open at 7 p.m..and the’) concert goes from 6 p.m.to _. by Friday, October 27th. As well, please submit a . . sere os yers 0 mm last season heir smal ta te team | game starts at 8 a {8 p.m. Spectators are wel-= - brief 20 word history along with years of service to » ove — come. Admission is free. nite The Terrace Standard. Get your pictures and write-ups in . and the squad welcomed two players from Smithers. _« The new players found the game faster and everyone has 7 to. adjust to the new rules of zero tolerance for penalties, | adapted by the NHL, Senior AA hockey and minor hockey,, said coach John’ Amos. right. away due to limited space availability or email us at: advertising @terracestandard. com | . S TANDARD 3210 Clinton Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2 © 638-7283 Peewee reps win 7 ,$eason openers THE Pizza Hut.Terrace Peewee rep hockey team hosted. SORPORMAMOE APRARETS ‘Smithers in its season home ice debut Sept. 29 and 30. . Terrace won decisively 10-4 and 10-1. Top scorers from _ : the weekend were Luke Gordon with four goals and Bren- .o FALL LINE iN STOCK NOW! dan Kennedy with three. Peewee rep spokesperson Lisa Stella said the 15 second- TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER ' | PO WE R of. S P O RT year players are joined by new teammates Colten Braid and Greg Tuckerman. HW : eer The squad will put in miles of travel time this month with ANNU AL. s POR TBC : oo TO UR. games in Prince Rupert, Smithers and Williams Lake. —MUNepend Sunday {GENERAL MEETING| _--- is coming to Terrace onthe sheets. When: Wednesday, October 18 ot7p.m, October 18 - 22, 2006 « THE SUNDAY afternoon curling league invites past curlers and those interested in playing but with no experience to join | Where: Christy Park Club Hut the league this season. ; Everyone from teens to seniors and singles, couples, fam- ilies and formed teams are welcome. , All welcome, A The Sunday afternoon league begins Oct. 15 at the ‘curl- Pl bri . Please bring any n ing club. For more information, call Suzette at home 635- 2523 or at work 635-3407. = * = comments and concerns, boty ae nef ‘Learn more aa : _ about the /- Power of ~~ Sport. 1. THEPOWER of Sporttourto Sport BC's Power of Sport Tour i is headed to the north coast, including stops in Prince Rupert, Terrace, Kitimat and Hazelton. The tour will bring specialist staff and volunteers from a number of provincial sport organizations, delivering hands-on workshops, seminars, presentations and. , demonstrations aimed at coaches, officials, volunteers, students, athletes and would-be athletes . at the grass roots level. Here’s a taste of what' sin store: ro) PRET gees yo : October 1 14&15: NCCP Competition: Intro to Competition Part A Riverlodge Activity Room, Kitimat - a series of multi-sport modules for coaches who train children or adolescents basic sport skills - ina fun, safe environment. : October 18 & 19: NCCP Level 1 Trampoline Technical Course Terrace Peak Gymnastics Club, Terrace To register, contact Nicola Humphreys by e-mail (nhumphreys@qymnastis be. ca} or phone (604- 737- 37 13). October 20 & 21: Ringette Coaching Course - : Terrace Arena ° pr omote sports and phy sical To register, contact Shannon Bettles bye: e-mail (shannonbcra@telus:net) or phone (604- 737- activity travels from Prince 3158). “Rupert to Hazelton Oct 15:to _21, arriving for the-first time - in Terrace during the week. — Carol Wall of sports and ~ leisure services with the City .of Terrace said plans were ” a “underway to coordinate a rin- t ' gette workshop Oct. 13 and ' - J4anda synchronized swim- . ming workshop at the aquatic centre conference room. Community. Sport Hero ' award recipients will also be recognized while the tour is here. The award reocognizes local volunteers for their dedication and leadership in B.C. sports. The possibility exists for eight awards to be ’ presented. : Wall said a reception for the award recipients will take place Oct. 18 at 6:30 p.m, at . the Coast Inn of the West. ' Sport BC’s Power of Sport Tour has delivered regional sport development programs throughout B.C. since 1999. For more infor- mation, visit the Web site at www.sport.be.ca. De Se October 20 - 22: Synchronized Swimming - Basic Instructors Course Terrace Aquatic Centre Participants will receive eleven hours of classroom time as well as four hours of pool instruction. Contact Twyla Ryan bye -mail (info@synchro.be. ca) or phone (604-737-3160) to register. For more information, visit www.sport.be. ca. ; mo _— ® | 8 “COMMUNITY © ta SPORTEC SPORT HERO | oo a Terrace Community Sport Hero Awards | 7 Wednesday,October 18 Coast Inn of the West 6:30 pm By Invitation Only pr cemet Thank You To Our Partners — oe , , . cimener | Geet. SPORT fap - | Selene wa matte RECREATION BRITISH = Canadit NOW gg) COLUMBIA es, wae, -LOV. be.ca Thank You To Our Sponsors en if Standard: