.weren’t ~ Larmour backas - president More than 50 parents turned “out for Terrace Minor Hockey’s annual general meeting April 7, and voted to return Sharon Lar- mour to the president’s job for a second year. Larmour, who gave a lengthy season-ending report on the pros and cons of the past season, took a little flack from the audience for what she admitted was a season with a few prob- lems. She’ll have two new faces for *| vice-presidential jobs. Sandy Marshall moves in as first vice replacing Lew Larmour, and Dick Kilborn returns to the ex-- ecutive as second vice replacing Brock Waldron. The new treasurer is Frank Gration. He replaces Ross Bretherick. Ellen Smith accepted the vote for secretary to take ‘over from Claire Irwin. At an executive meeting prior to the general session, the con- stitution was changed to allow for the election ‘of three direc- tors. Selected were Jake De Jong, Bruce Nicholls‘and Larry Munson for one-year terms. The audience expressed a desire for more general meetings and even asked for one in September prior to the season. Larmour said general meetings are normal for twice a year, but the executive would look into more meetings where parents could air their concerns. . A player movement devised on a size system was also discussed, It was pointed out this has been done on occasion. A case offered was a small boy who remained in one division for several years due to a lack of - growth. Spring registration for next season was again turned down. A Sparse turnout in past years when this was tried is the reason given for a fall sign-up session only, likely the second week in September. A decision on any possible fee hikes will be made by the ex- ecutive in the next few weeks. The meeting was also told that a parent-player night for peewees and younger, plus a banquet and dance night for bantams and older were to be held. on the 14th and 16th, respectively. The midget triple ‘AAA’ pro- vincial finals were described as most successful. Final figures available for the meeting, but Larmour said they — expect to come out with several hundred dollars profit. ton SHARON LARMOUR: Returned to second term as president of the Terrace Minor ockey Assocla- ‘Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 0, 1988: 9 ockey participants honored _ A te Holding a trophy almost as large as he is, Gordon Armetrong posed for our camera following this prasentatlon for the most Inspiratlonal player in the atom division. award at last week's annual banquet. In the 47-player atom division of Terrace Minor Hockey, Robert Karpyshyn was named the most Improved player by coaches and officials. Ha got his 4 Trio from under-17 players Only three of a dozen under-17 hockey youths were selected to continue from the 46-player training camp at Vanderhoof on the April 9 weekend. The camp had 46 of the best players in the northern area. ‘After three days of workouts, coaches pared the roster to 20, which wiil be formed into a team to represent the district in’ the B.C, Cup tournmanet for the annual ‘best ever’ hockey event. The six-team tournament goes this Thursday to Sunday at Sum- merland, Named to compete from this area were Shane Maitland of Terrace, Mike Zmata of Kitimat and Colt Stava of Prince Rupert. They were among 12 players picked from Prince Rupert to Burns Lake for the Vanderhoof camp. Others from our area who failed to make the team were Devon Soladwinski and Jason McKeown of Houston, Dean Worth of New Hazelton, Doug Stewart of Terrace (injured), Robbie Cromack of Kitimat, Rick Garner of Smithers, Kane Nicolichuk of Prince Rupert, and Lorne Halgren and Scott Hislop of Burns Lake. The best 46 players at the B.C. Cup tournament will then undergo a week-long training camp under top amateur, university, and provincial coaches, From this group will come the best 20 of B.C. who will gather at a further camp with Alberta’s best to select a Pacific region under-17 team for further com- petition. Scott Blanes, lait, and Kenny Lavole were among the Individual winners at the annual Aldergrove ‘atoms’ Minor Hockey tournament on the Easter weekend. The All Seasons Atoms players helped thelr team to a four-win, two-loss record. Scott also picked up a first-all-star award, while Kenny won the ournament’ $ most sportsmaniike player trophy. Eighteen teams took pa . Among the awards handed oul at last week’s Terrace Minor Hockey windup banquet for the youngest age groups was the ‘Coach of the Year’ award to Rod McInnes of the atoms division Kinsmen team. 4818 Hwy. 16 West - SUNDAY: Terrace Athletics Assn. MONDAY: Terrace Minor Hockey TUESDAY: Kermodes or Jaycees THURSDAY: 747 Air Cadets FRIDAY: Parapelegic Assn. Regular Age 14 years and up) Games (Ag DOORS OPEN AT 4:30 P.M. Terrace’ s Bingo Place | - Lucky Dollar Bingo Palace WEDNESDAY: Terrace Blueback Swim club “SATURDAY: Parapelegic Foundation EVERYONE WELCOME! Thank you! Have a Nice day! . Extra Games Po