BS - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 20, 1996 Sports Menu MEN’S REC HOCKEY PLAYOFFS Today Oldtimers Division 200 pan. -- Terrace Tinthermen v. Northern Motor tan 10:30 pam, -- Subway ve SRD Bines Thursday, March 21 Reereationat Division 10:30 pun. -- Fourth place v. fifth place Saturday, March 23 Recreational Division 10:00 a.m. -- Fourth v. sixth 11:30 a.m. -- Second-v; third «~~: 1,15 p.m. -- First v, fifth Oldtimers Division’ — 2:45 p.m. -- Northern Motor Inn v. SRD BLues 4:30 p.m.-- Terrace Timbermen v. Subway Oldtimers Division © 0 ; 9:30 pum. -- SRD Blues v. Northern Motor Inn Okies Sunday, March 24. Recreational Division 7:00 aan, -- Filth v. sixth 8:30 am. -- Second v. fourth 10:15 a.m. -- First v. third 6:00 p.m, -~ Third-v. Fourth 7:30 p.m. -- First v. sixth | 9:15 p.m. -- Second v. fifth Oldtimers Division 11:45 an, -- Terrace Titmbernen v, SRD Blues 1:30 p.m. -- Northern Motor Inn v. Subway GYMNASTICS March 22 and 23 The Terrace Peaks Gymnastics Club is hosting an invita- tional meet at the Ed Fairless Gym. There will be about 75 alhictes from Terrace; Prince: George, Kitimat and Smithers competing. Competition begins at 1 p.m, Friday. Spectators are welcome, , JU-JITSU March 22 and 23 The BC Ju-Jitsu Championships are being held in Terrace at 5043 Keith Ave. About 25 local competitors are ex- pected to attend. Organizers are also expecting athletes from Williams Lake, Prince George and Quesnel. SQUASH March 22-24 A “Knight to Remember” squash tournament is being held at the college. Entry fee is $25 and all participants will receive a Black Knight T-Shirt, Entry deadline is Tuesday, March 19. For more info call Ken Hawkins at 638-5457 or Brian Draper at 638-1487. SHOOTING. Mareh 24 . The Terrace Rod aid Gun Club is holding a spring turkey Shoot at 3:30 am. on the gun elub grounds on Ritle Range Road. Everyone is welcome. pe VENNIS he co March 28 ; - The Terrace Tennis Club is holding it’s annual general meeting al 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 28 at 4546 Lakelse Ave. For more information, call Chuck ‘Cey at 635-6166 or 635-3564, SPUN ETM URGED UPTO oy fe RUGBY March 31 The Terrace Northmen kick off their season with a 1 p.m, game in Prince Rupert. Game two is at home on Good Fri- day, April 5 against Rupert. BADMINTON March 30 and 31 Any player is welcome to allend a tournament at Thornhill] Jr. from 9 a.m, ta 5 p.m. both days. For more information please call Dave Munro 638-1524 or Diane at 635-3564, uy iWilkingong:<: week HOCKEY April 1 and 2 Terrace Minor Hockey is holding it’s Tyke and Novice year end. banquet at the Thornhill: Community Center at 6 p.m, The Bantam house, Juvenile house and Rep banquet goes at 8 p.m, The Atom and PeeWee banquet is April 2 at 6 p.m. Players are asked to bring just one parent per fam- ily. Cost for that parent is $5, ; - To get an event on Sports Menu, bring the details inta the office at 3210 Clinton St, phone 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 by 5 p.m. Friday. GOLD MEDALISTS! The Terrace Senior youth bowling team is one of two local teams off to the provincials. The Bantam boys team will also be representing Terrace. Local bowlers make provincials TWO TERRACE youth bowling teams are on their way to the Provincial finals in Kamloops. The Bantam and Senior boys’ teams both took first at the zone finals in Prince Rupert March 9. “Tm absolutely cestatic,” says senior coach Eva as BOA te Ar beeri i Ak ft eo ie h, ian — s Her.team is made up. of Michael Cooper; Chiié Herites, - James Adams, Steven Miller and Ryan Sergeric, Michael Dabms, Carl Haugland, Mathew Adams, Lee Johnson and Brandon Rauschenberger make up the Bantam hoys team. They are coached by Lee-Anne Mumford. The senior girls placed second al the zones, while the junior boys took third. The Bantam girls placed fifth. Corey Trogi placed second in the senior boys singles, and Richard Wiebe placed the same on the junior boys side, Jesse Mumford took fourth in the Bantam boys singles and Michelle Francis placed sixth in the junicr girls singles. The provincials ga Saturday, March 30, The Nationals go later in the spring. ~ YOUR. COLLEGE IN YOUR COMMUNITY .. SKEENA VALLEY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB MARCH 30 BACK 9 TOURS: 2pm-5pm WINE & CHEESE 7pm Registration All Day! Join us at the Clubhouse. Two lucky members who sign up on or before March 25 could win back 1/2 their dues, An exciting year of golf is just around the corner. Everyone is welcome. Pro Shop Official 4" - Opening March 21, Watch For Our,. +. Opening Specials 635-2542 Box 865, Terrace, B.C. Fax: 635-4800 y y 4 Sheena taller GOLF & COUNTRY CFuB kiing at it’s peak fat Teg, GRIVIE |g STOPPERS 635-TIPS é For a limited time, you can join us and get in shape for a lot less. 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Enjoy live entertainment in Galloway's in the afternoon. featuring Hoods In The Woods Kick off to Summer Celebration!! (closing weekend) Sunday, March31 Slush Cup: 1:30 p.m. Feel lucky?! Try your luck at skiing across our big slush pond built in the base area, rn SHAMES V4 SKIER sons ae MOUNTAIN DEVELOPMENT \ eDonald's INTRE CE: