ee Prince Rupert’s Bantam *B’ team managed only one win at the Terrace spring-break Bantam 'B' They took fourth place In the five-team series, Minor Hockey Tournament. Kiwanis Peewees win Kitimat Kiwanis Pee- wees won their double ‘AA’ division, but Terrace Skeena Cellulose had to settle for ‘B’ side run- nerup in their triple ‘AAA’ division at the Oliver minor hockey tour- nament on the March 21 weekend, After winning a couple of exhibition games while enroute to Oliver, Terrace opened the tournament with a 6-2 win over Chil- liwack. Jared Ewart set the pace with three goals. Eight — teams. play in local bonspiel Terrace contributor TERRACE — The Ter- ‘race Curling Club had eight teams participating in the St. Patrick’s Day spiel on March 17 and here are the results: Basaraba from Alberta beating McFadyn from Ontario to the score of 9 to 3. Larsen from Van- couver lost to MacKinnon | ‘from Alberta to the tune of 3 to 5. Anderson from East Germany tied Toovey from Prince Rupert 6 all, Leveque also from East Germany beat Marsh from Saskatchewan 8 to 2, A great time was had by all and a special welcome to all the newcomers, - Janet Hultrans, Jay Cline, Darlene Lockhart, Brenda _ Erickson, Linda Smith, Liz DeJong, Vi DeJong, Faye LeClerc and Mau- reen Hayward. Next year the ‘'Coffee League’’ Tuesday starting at 9:30 a.m. with a special in- _ troduction to the game of curling and a few lessons of instruction for new and old, = Hope to see you all there, babysitting will be available. ‘For any more informa- tion please contact’ the Terrace Curling Club at 635-5583. will be held | Richy Piattoni added a pair while Shane Bourgoin had one. Jason Krug was . named the game star. Against tough Pentic- ton, Terrace came up with a 2-1 win. Terrace goalies Shawn Munson and Kevin Hill. shared game star - honors. Dennis Bannister and Ivan Laschenko did the scoring. Game three was Ter- race’s downfall as they dropped a 4-0 decision to Castelgar. Bannister was selected as’ game star for | Terrace. This loss dropped Terrace to the ‘B’ final. of triple ‘AAA’, It was no contest in the final game as Kelowna thumped Terrace 11-5. Jim Dempster was picked . as game -star, and he scored a goal along with Krug, Davey Jones, Las-. -chenko and Ewart. On the way to Oliver Terrace stopped at Williams Lake where they whipped a Bantam ‘B’ team 6-1. They also played at Kelowna and won 4-2. Kitimat won four straight to take the double ‘AA’ side. They clobbered South Okanagan. 12-3 in their’ first. game where : Robert - Grant was. the. game star. In. game ‘two: Kitimat. took Hundred Mile House 5-2 with Tommy Neim- inen the game star. In the semi-final it was a 9-5 win over Revelstoke as An- thony Rivers got the best of game award. | Kitimat won their side by beating Sydney 6-2, Terrace Tuesday Morning Curling Coffee League representatives panelpated in the local Si. Patrick’ 8 Day spiel. Youth Soccer | season opens» TERRACE — The 1987 Youth Soccer season will start with opening day ceremonies on Saturday, May 2 at Skeena school grounds. Registration has been completed, but those players tardy in signing up _ have had to pay an extra $10 to get into the league. Some uniforms from the 1986 season have yet to be handed in, and all coaches are being urged to collect this equipment and turn it into Don Highe’s office on Lazelle Avenue. Youth Soccer advises May 2 that the dress rule will be - strictly enforced for. all games — this means regu- lation shorts, shirts and socks, Failure to do so will - result in default: of the match. Coming up. this Friday, to Sunday is .a level. one coaching clinic —-:one of - several. expected to take place over the season, in- cluding a referee course - coming up shortly. Here's alist of executive _ ‘members for this season: . Chairman — Don -Highe;. Vice-Chairman — Mike Brady; Field Prepar- ation — Harry Brown; Registrar — Bev Bujtas; Under-10 Coaching Co- ordinator — Géorge Buj- tas; Opening Day Chair- ‘man —~ Ben Faber; Secre- tary — Marion . Faber; ‘Treasurer — Don Highe; | Referee Co-ordinator — Vic Jolliffe; Opening Day Committee — Joe Neves; -Publicity Co-ordinator —. - Ame’Perrin; Head Refe- ree — Bill Robinson. WO: 1977-1987 | A DECADE DOWNA SAFER ROAD OUNTERATIACK SRINKING INKING DRIVING | Tereace.‘ Wednesday, Terrace Arena. Tickets available at Pat ‘World’ and: AN. Seasons. Thursday, April 2 — ‘There will be a : spacial meeting, at 8 p.m. at the Clubhouse for Skeana Valley Golf Club” “Members. Discussion of the-new clubhouse. and the. . firiancing. All certificate holders please attend! © ° Saturday, April.4 = Come'and enjoy a pancake breakfast at the Happy Gang Centre from 8 to 11:a,m., Sponsored by the B.C.. Old. Age. Pensioners . ‘Organization, | Br. 73. . Everyone welcome. . April 4 and 5 — . The. Terrace Badminton Club’s 8 “doibies only” tournament is coming up at Thornhill Junior Secon- dary School. It’s open to anyone. Phone Judy Flaherty at 635-7814 or Deane Jenion at 638-1678 to enter. Single ¢ ens | tries will be palred by organizers. Saturday, Apill 4 ~ Totem Saddle Club Dance at 9p. m. at: . _ the Elks Hall. Band — Borderline. Phone 635-5048 or. 635-3474 for further Information. ‘ Sunday, April § — Northwest Community College Is spon-. soring a meeting of Cafe conversation at Don Diegos ~ Restaurant, which will take place until 7 p.m., after which _ “there will be a book discussion until 8 p.m. The discussion © will cover the choices of books for next year's meetings, - and an informal discussion of The Bone People. Tuesaday, April 7 — The Terrace Breast Feeding Support . Group welcomes all parents and expectant parents to their meating at 8 p.m. at Mills Mamorial Hospital. The top of discussion will be “how lorig shoutd | nurse”, with guest speakers Dr, Nicola Barton and Or. Lonnie Almas. Tuesaday, April 7 — Terrace Women’s Resource Centre with Marianne Weston presents an information evening — for parents and care givers. “Once a Cesarean, Always a . Cesarean?" The 1986 film, “On Vaginal Birth After Cesarean” will be shown. Reasons, risks, benefits and alternatives will be discussed. 7 to 10 p.m. Everyone | welcome. Women's Centre, 4542 Park Ave., Terrace: Call Candy. or Pat at 638-0225 or Marianne at 635-2042. Thursday, April 9 — If you enjoy speaking Spanish or would tike to speak it better and would like to meet others who speak Spanish, Join us in the basement room of the Terrace Public Library at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 11 — Spring running clinic for ail would be runners and experienced runners — 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the Terrace Library activity room. Sponsored by the Skeena Vatley Runners Club. Saturday, April 11 — B.C. Old Age Pensioners Organiza- tion Br. 73, Spring Tea and Basement Sale at the Happy Gang Centre, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 11 — Garage sale at Elks Hall on: Tetrault Street fromm 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. All proceeds go to the Mills - Memortal equipment fund. For donation of ideas of con: ° signment sale phone 635-6643 or 635-2415. . Sunday, April 12 -— Annual spring fun run sponsored by | the Skeena Valley Runners at the Terrace Public Library at. 1 p.m. Distance — § to 10 km. You will be timed, cer: | tiflcates and refreshments. Monday, April 13 — Northwest Development Education Assoc. Mg showing the flim “Chotces" that documents a wide range of development approaches being tried in Asia, ‘Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean and the Middle East, at 7:30 p.m. at the Montessori Preschool/Carpenters Hall, ' $312 Sparks St. In Terrace. A short business meeting will fotlow. Everyone welcome. For. more Info., call Frances at 635-2436. Tuesday, April 21 Schizophrenics is a support group that meets once per month. Meetings are the 2rd Tuesday of the month at 7:30 | pm at the Psych. Conference Room at Mills Memorial -Hospital. Anyone wishing to learn more or become part of ‘ this group Is'welcome to attend the meetings. Please call 636-3325 or drop in to the next meeting at 7: 30 p.m.- April 22 - The annual Spring Bazaar of the Catholic Women’ 's League wilt be held from 7 to 9 p.m. in - the Veritas School gym on Straume Avenue. There will be a Wednesday, bake sale, bottle table, craft sales and fashion sewing Items, etc. A ratfie will be held for a tablecloth, picture and” quilt. Wednesday , April 22 — A Woman and Development group will be viewing the “Nalrobl acy” video, concerning the . 1985 End of the Decade Conference for Women held in Nairobi, Kenya. This gather will be at he Terrace Women's Centra, "4542 Park Ave., Terrace at 7:30 p.m. Information on MATCH international, which links. women’s groups around the world, will be available tor discussion. For more intor- mation contact Northwest Development Education Association at 635-2436. Everyone Is-welcome. Tusaday, April 26 — The Terrace Figure Skating Club's an- nual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Ubrary. All parents welcome to attend. May 1 and 2 — The Spring Arts and Crafts sale will bein tha Caledonia High School gym. It will be set up on Friday evening and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. will be displaying and selling day. Entry forms with further infor- mation will be available at the Gallery, Library, Northern Lights Studio and Wallinda Crafts. And again, another plea for volunteers! We do have some new volunteers, but are still In need of people, espectally for afternoons. If you have extra time, please call Diane English at 635-5905 after 5 p.m, A Flea Market will be held at the , Oddteltows Hall, 3222 Munroe, Terrace, on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 10 am. to 3 pa m. Gall 635-3895 for further information. ‘April 1- “Thorntiill “Junior Secondary Nova - . _ Scotla exchange students will be selling chocolate bars to aise funds for the exchange between 3:30 and 6 pm. | _ April 1.and 2 — Come to the Circus, it’s on lee — : Terrace Figure Skating Club — ‘Skating Carnival at 7:30 p.m. at the © The Terrace Friends and Families of ) Coming. Eu. ven ents é ’ : oo wo eet - - =