Sport Scope All Seasons ends season THE NORTHWEST running ~ senson winds up this Saturday and Terrace will be the venuc for'the finale event. The All Seasons Half- Marathon also includes runs of Skm and i0km, the starting tine for all three events being Northwest Community Cillege. — The gun for the Half- Marathon will sound al 12 noon “with runners in the shorter distance races hitting the road an hour later. The All Seasons will also decide final standings in the Northwest Road Running Series. , Points are-awarded based on runners’ best four resulls in the series six qualifying races. Terrace’s Sue Simpson has already sewn up the title in her division and Saturday’s result will decide how many other local runners emulate her achievement, Arrow experts chase cash Dart players from across the . Horthwest will converge on the Legion here Friday for this year’s Terrace Open, With all entry fees -- $10 per event per player -- being returned =in prize money, several thousand dollars’ will be handed out at Sunday’s closing presentations. The Open gets under way Friday evening with the mixed doubles, continues with ladies and men’s singles and doubles Saturday and winds up with the four-member team event Sunday morning, While Kitimat thrawers are expected to dominate the men’s events, the local con- tingent will be looking to the ladies to keep some of the prize money here in town. Organizers emphasize entry is open to all and not restricted to members of local leagues. _ Entry deadline next week February may be seem a long way off, but athletes considering competing in that month’s Northern B.C. Winter Games have just over a week to make their decision. Friday, Oct. 8 is the deadline for letting regional directors Steve Scott or. Carin Rosner know you intend to compete. Where entries exceed the numbers the Kitimat-Silklne zone is allowed to send to the Games, regional playdowns will be held between then and Dec, 12, The exceptions are alpine and cross-country skiing where the ski-offs can be delayed into early January. The Feb 3-6 Games will be held in Fort St. John and feature archery, badminton, duplicate bridge, men’s and women’s basketball, five pin bowling, carpet bowling, chess, cribbage, curling, daris, gymnastics, ice hockey, karate, black powder shooting, figure skating, speed skating, alpine and cross-country —skiing, sneoker, indoor soccer, table tennis, Tae -Kwon Do, volicyball, wallyball and wrestling, Boccia is. a. demonstration sport at the Games. To sign up, contact Scott (638- 4750 days; 635-5719 evenings) or Rosner (632-5872). Birders back on court These birds are not flying south forthe winter, Instead they're being batied back and forth at Thornhill Jr. Secondary school ~§ every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evening, That’s when the local badminton club meets there and it’s looking for new adult members. For information on the club, phone Diane at 635-3564 or drop in at the school at 8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, 7:30 — p.m. on Sunday. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 29, 1993 - Page Cg ae soen Wight on track at snowmobile meet _ In a snowmobile grass racing meet that saw slim pickings for Terrace entries, Blanche Wight showed the way with two plac- ings, Wight opened with a second in the Stock Traction C event them followed up with a third in Im- proved Stock C. The only other local rider to pick up more than one top three finish was Roy MacDonald with 7 Trustee (one) Trustee (one) SCHOOL DISTRICT 88 (TERRACE) a TRUSTEE ELECTION ‘NOTICE OF NOMINATION PERIOD § PUBLIC NOTICE is given to the electors of School District 88 (Terrace) that a | Trustee election will be held on Saturday, November 20, 1993 to elect: : f Trustees (five) - for a three year term (1993/96 calendar years) to represent the City of Terrace and Areas E and C of the Kitimat-Stikine Regional District, . Trustees (two) - fora three year term resaies calendar years) to represent the _ District of Hazelton and District of New Hazelton and Area B of the Kitimat-Stikine Regional District, . - for a three year term (1993/96 calendar years) to represent the Villages of Gitwangak, Gitanyow and Gitsegukla, - for a three year termi (1993/96) calendar years) to represent the Municipality of Stewart and Area A of the Kitimat-Stikine Regional ANNOUNCEMENT Van Kam Freightways lid. with regular scheduled service in Western Canada, U.S.A. and Mexico is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Clare Boyko as rasponsibia for the Terrace, Prince Rupert, Kilimat, Smithers and Houston area, Clare is @ rasident of Terrace and will be working locally out of the Lindsay's terminal. Far your transportation needs, please contact Clare at 638-1130. . established 1947 . : 5130 Park Avenue thirds in both the Improved Open and Pro-Stock Open events. Trevor Gibson took the tunner up spot in the latter while Darren Rouw also managed a ‘second place finish in Stock Traction A. Right behind Rouw was Ryan Munson while Troy Turner (Im- proved Stock B). and Stephen Devost (Pro-Stock 585) provided Terrace’s olher third place fin- ishes. Sales Representalive CLARE P. BOYKO BUS, 438-1130 RES, 638-0005 FAX. 635-6204 Terrace, AC V8G 4B) | Scheduled Service.in Western Canada, USA, and Mexico | Lorne Lucas of Vanderhoof was ihe day’s winninges! racer wilh four triumphs including the Open Modified 540, (he event he also won at the Grass Blast here ecar- lier in the season. Claudia Holland was on top form again as well, picking up two wins and a couple of seconds as reward for the long trip from Quesnel. . Marco Punis of Burns Lake, POOR IIOSOONIOOIOOIIOO SSSEEEEEEES ELEC EEEEEEEEESES SSSEESEEEN CET SWEPT UP IN THE FUN! The BCGDA Advisory Committee Northwest Bulkley/Skeena Region would iike to say “Thank You” to: : the following merchants for alding in the success of our :) Winner of the Ambassador 6500 - 3C Reel . Lee Ferguson - Vanderhoof’s Dan Coombs, John Bodnar of Houston — and hometowner Jay Dauncey also picked up a pair of viewriis apiece, A total of 123 racers took port in the Smithers test, including - Norm ‘Hebert, who made the trek from Stewart to win the Open Modified 1000, and Bill Moore of Prince George who took the King of the Grass. 2nd Annual Coho Derby es Northwest Sportsman Terrace Co-op Totem Fumiture All Season Sports _ McDonalds FW. Woolworth Mount Layton Hotsprings " Skeena Hotel" “ Terrace Realty K-Mart rn " Narthem Lights Studio - Dairyland a a Sight & Sound Spae Dee Printers ia N.WC.C. ' Totem Press _ Terrace Equipment -. McGavins Bakery a Bavarianinn - Overwaitea “ Safeway Northern Healthcare Copperside Foods - Images by Karlene Bob's Outdoor Adventure Tolsec a =~ District. Nominations for qualified candidates will be a recelved during regular office hours at “|. the office of the Chief Elections Officer, #100, 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, or the School Board Office, 3211 Kenney Street, Terrace, B.C. . Offi ce Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p. m. Monday to Friday. (excluding holidays) from: October 5, 1993 to October 14, 1993; TERRACE CURLING CLUB Leagues For All Levels Register Now For The Following Leagues Monday Evening - Mixed League (Social League) and ‘Monday Evening - Super League (Competitive League) 8:30 am. - 400 pm. Friday; October 15, 1993 Tuesday AM - Drop In Coffee League - Everyone Welcome (Fun League) or * . Tuesday Evening - Mens League Wednesday After School - Juniors League Wednesday Evening - Ladies League Thursday Evening-Mens League : Friday Evening - Mixed League (Social Fun League) ‘Saturday AM - Commercial League (Fun League). . Individuals - Want to curl but have no team = no problem. | We'll make every attempt to place you on a team. - Public curling week of October 4, 1993 with qualified Curt Canada Instructors on hand evenings to help out new or seasoned curlers all free of sharge, - Lots of Bonspiels coming soon - | get swept up inthe fun — - Phone the Curling Club — at 635-5583 for registration and times COIS IOI IIS I IIIT ITS LISI SLL SILI LAS SLA SS SSSI IL. - By appointment with the Chief Elections Officer at 635-1 329 .. Nomination documents are available at the following locations: Canada Elections Office, the School Board Office (Terrace), Village of Hazelton and the Stewart - Municipal Office during regular office hours, -NO NOMINATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:00 P.M. FRIDAY, OCTOBER f 15, 1993. - Candidates snail be nominated in writing by two duly qualified electors of the jurisdiction for which the person Is nominated. The nomination paper shall be . delivered to the Chief Elections Officer, or designate, at any time between the date of # this.notice and 4:00 p.m. October 15, 1993. The nomination paper shall include the f name. of the person nominated (both full name and usual name, if different); the a residential address and mailing address of the nominee, the names and residential ’ addresses. of the nominators; a statement by the nominators that to the best of their : knowledge the person nominated Is qualified to be nominated and if applicable, a 5: statement that the nomiriee Is endorsed by an elector organization. : ; GIVEN UNDER MY. HAND AT TERRACE, B.C. _this 22nd day of September, 1993 _(Mrs.) Elaine Johnson Chlef Elections Officer . Fo ‘further information please contact: . _ School District 88 (TERRACE), © 895-4031 _ EE