C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 5, 1995 Sports Menu BADMINTON Saturday, April § TERRACE OPEN at Thom- hilt Je. Secondary, continues Sunday. CURLING Wednesday, April 12 LOGGERS MEN’S Bonsplel begins with 7 p.m. draw, round the clock curling starts tomorrow. Finals go Sunday aftemoon. To register phone curling club (635-5583). HIKING Sunday, April 3 FIRST HIKE of the season for the Terrace Hiking Club. Long but casy trek along for- ested trails around Prince Rupert. Mcet at library at 9 ain, Car pooling available ($10 honorarium for pas- sengers), For more informa- tion, call Jorma at 635-0783. MINOR HOCKEY Monday, April 10 YEAR END Banquet for Tykes and Novices (6 p.m.), Steps taken on long road to the back nine THE LONG awaited back nine al the Skeena Valley golf club is now a reality, at Icast on paper, ° And although there’s a long way to go yet before anyone will be teeing off on holes 10- 18, “‘there is a light at the end of tunnel’’, says manager Bruce Carruthers. Apart from having finalized the conceptual plan for the course extension, the club has now applied to the provincial Agricultural Land Commis- sion for permission to carry out the project. That permission is needed because half a dozen of the new holes will go on land to ‘the south of the existing course, land that is in the agri- cultural reserve. The commission will have to approve non-farm use of that land and it can take up to eight months to get a decision. The club also requires a change to the Kitimat-Stikine ‘regional district’s zoning by- laws, adding golf course, club- house and associated parking lots to the permitted uses in an ‘Agricultural zone. The district has given first and second readings to that amendment and will be hold- ing a public hearing on the matter 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 24 at the district office. More immediate projecis include completion of a secure compound for storing golf carts. More immediate projects at the course include completion of a secure compound for stor- ing golf carts, an effort to end the damage caused by vandalism. The fairway and green on the #3 hole will also be finished off and improvements carried out to some of the worn tee boxes. This continues the upgrading work of last year which saw drainage improvement projects carried out on several holes and the rebuild of #4, Now it’s just a question of waiting for spring to take a firm hold — as little as two weeks ago crews were still shovelling snow off the put- ting green and #6 and #9 holes, However, Carruthers was confident the usual mid-April opening would be possible. On the financial front, he said membership dues are up only marginally from last sea- son and there will be no change in green fees, The club executive this year secs Jake De Jong return as president, Edith Gieselman doubling as Vice-president and Secretary and Paul Walker looking after the books. Other members are Ken Rosentreter (Outside Com- mittee), Rick Letawski (Inside Commitiec), John Ross (Men’s Club), Joyce McDonald (Ladies’ Club), Tom Sheasby, Jim Holland and Letawski (Planning) and Terrace Minor Hockey YEAR END BANQUET Thornhill Community Centre Monday, April 10 - Bantam House, Midget House and all Rep Players, Tuesday, April 11 6:00 p.m. = - Tykes & Novica 8:30 p.m, 6:00 p.m. -Atom & Peewea 1 PARENT PER FAMILY PLEASE - $5 PER PARENT 909-3rd Ave. West Licensed Lounge APRIL 30/95 Hi Vine lvoe Prince Rup OFFER EXPIRES ert The Terrace Pee Wee Rep Hockey Team would like to thank the following businesses for all their LNT BE Tennis club night of the sea- son at Halliwell courts, 5 p.m. until dusk, Courts also Teserved for members on Tuesdays and Thursdays, same time, X-COUNTRY SKHNG Saturday, April 8 ANNUAL GENERAL Mecet- ing of Kitimat Cross Country club, 7 p.m. at the Kitimat chamber of commerce build- ing (Tourist Info Centre). To get an event on Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave, phone Malcolm at 638- 7283 or fax them to 638- 8432 by 5 p.m. Friday. Ski updates Shames: For latest update on snow and wealher conditions, phone 638-8SKI (from Terrace) or 1-800-663- 7SKI. Onlon Lake: Still lots of snow on the trails, also many back- country skiing op- portunities. Passes valid from Apri ili a Shames Mountain Office 635-3773 ; 4545 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. Ty SHAMES MOUNTAIN Bantam House, Midget House Walker ((Membership). De help and support and all Rep players (8:30 7 7 yng ee look after the J] pam) at Thom! Community valor. Pizza Hut Straw's Machine Shop nire, . . ; . Cc O re QO ar Main Logging Vic Froese Trucking Twesday, April 11 Athletes on Skeena Cellulose Northern Motor Inn ee nD ee | Men's Recreational Division (Final standings) K-mart I.C.G. Atoms and PeeWees, 6 p.m. TEAM GP W T GF GA PTS money rac ' at Thombill Community | 5S dv Pub Bullies 2 4 5 5 216 te 8 Terrace Builders Coast Inn of the West Cente. AllScasonsLighuing © 42:«-22«*14«6 «180 15805. NE SHORTE year Golden Flame = Ron Tanner ‘ ri . is : REC HOCKEY — § Auto Refinishing 3 a x 3 2 “ py Terrace schools track and : PLAYOFFS era field athletes host the first Tonight Precision Builders Blues = =942 15 22 5 202 250 35 regional meet Saturday, April Ot alimers Divisio } final. Skeena Hotel Sharks | 42 13 22 7 180 196 33 29 and four wecks later it’s all ursday, Ap ; Gane 2 pert vision final Poe bay Pub 6 All Seasons 5 "it also means they have very . : . : Gane 3 of Rec Division final | Fretisior Builders 8 White Spot Whalers 6 wavel money for the S ion (if necessary) March 26. P we money on e Su 2 0 | Norm's Auto 5 All Seasons 4 meet in Prince George ¢ Pr ROD and GUN : 29) anato send some of their Tonight SSS est to the provincials. MONTHLY MEETING win| ©ldtimers Division (inal standings) cr ca prs, Witt that in mind, they'll be guest speaker Brian Patrick on} Novthern Motor Ian Okies 43 21 15 7 174 152 4g Kuocking on doors this Satur- steelhead fishing. Begins 7:30] pi sccide A n day on a bottle drive. verside Auto Wranglers. 42 --19. 15. 8 152- 139 46 2 . : pam. at Rod and Gun clbon] po. Timbermen 31.16 -10- 5 144 103. 37 —.And the following Saturday, Rifle Range Rd., Thornhill. |” Convoy Supply des 9. 25 8B 123 199. 26 April 15, the team will have a Public welcome. car wash at the Petro Canada , R March 25 station on Lakelse from 11 : SOCCER Convoy Supply 3 Northern Moto. Inn Okies 1 a.m. until 3 p.m. : Saturday, April8 . : TWO-DAY. Youth Competi- | PLAYOFFS: Birders head 4 Cylinder §} V-6 or V-8 : tive Ref Clinic begins. For! Fecreational Division more information, phone 635- March 28 south today 3719 > fF i. . Norm’s Auto Refinishing = 5 Precision Builders 2 CALE) ’ _ O5 95 Back Eddy Pub 5 Skeena Hotel 4 EDONIA’S = 12-member SOFTBALL March 30 badminton squad flew out to : Leck a sta TION for White Spot Whalers 5- _ All Seasons Lightaing 4 voor today ar te ro Minor Softball in Skeena Oldtimers Division tomorow and. w continue Parts Extra Parts Extra 00 a apes en 15) Terrace Timbermen 8 Riverside Auto Wranglers 0 It’s the 12th consecutive year = FOU Bele iN PMA. Northern MotorInn Okies = 8 Convoy Supply 2 Cal have represented the 10 EM SERVICE northwest at the 16-team sun incon To get your results on the SCORE BOARD toumament. IPSC MEET at Rod and Gun On five of those occasions . (N & J Service Centre Ltd.) range in Thornhill. FAX MODEM _ they've come away with top-8 PETROCANADA® 4711 Lakelse, Ave., Terrace, B.C. finishes and they’re looking to . TENNIS 638-8432 638-7247 invetatsix 635-4515 Sunday, April 9 FIRST REGULAR Terrace I we. close (Easter Weekend). _ Only Available ‘at the Mountain : SKIER . DEVELOPMENT: CENTRE