Clarence Michiel Elementary Schoo! was the site of Ci ' ‘ rn . Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 28, 1990 B3 ty League volleyball action last week. The season is now drawing to a close, with junior high school championships decided an | Interiors Lt Terrace 4610 Lazelle Avenue 635-6600 “All the supplies you need’’ Exterior and interior paints Armstrong flooring ® Harding carpets Sunworthy wallpaper ACROSS 1 Roofing slate 5 Seine 8 Lure 12 Metal 13 Auricle 14 Loosen 15 Tidy 16 Zeus’ daughter 17 Coase 18 Comparative suliix 20 Tree 22 Ethical 24 Belonging lo them 2? Edibte leal sialk 26 Tactics 40 Total 31 Finish . 32 Abounded 34 Ollianses 39 Trap 40 Rent 41 Preserves 42 Electric unit 43 in . 46 Printer's measures. 48 Fastiva party 52 Portal THIS WEEKS - “PUZZLE ANSWER cd ke 6 Dine 7 Madicates. 8 Shrubs 9 Insect {| 10 Wedding vow, 2wds. 11 Summit 19 Paddie 21 Timid 22 Ancient Parslans wis {luteg] = Joly [2(oloc 23 Byegona 3) [@) L N E. dj i) fe} 25 News reports 26 ____ Adoree 5S Makes a mistake Fd | 27 Feline 2 Doctors al Medicine, D abbr. 33 Army olficer, pl, Age 3$ Degrade 38 Cupboard feria) Flu ey a ¥ {e) 5 —~ chase 56 ___ King Cole 57 Abel's brother 1 2 4 4 5 38 Paatic foot 43 Small tish 44 Neltthar__ 45 Crag 47 Natt. Rifle Assn, inl, 49 Chicken ___ king 50 Snow runner 51 Chinase dynasty DOWN Type of can Anger Mauna. All Almost 1 2 5 8 8 9 10 497 12 13 14 d one major elemenatary tournament to go. Wendy wins again ‘Winning the Smithers ladies’ annual edelwiess bonspiel is get- ting to be old hat for the Wendy Atchison rink of Prince Rupert. The coastal foursome did it for the fourth year straight on November 17 weekend, beating Smithers’ Sue Jackson 9-1 in the ‘A’ event final. “B’ event was an all-Smithers a.| at Smithers spiel final with Janice Himech edging Carol Maynard 8-7. Former Kitimat curler Josey Abriel, now playing out of Prince George, won ‘C’ event over Shannon Euverman of Houston, while Terrace’s Rusty Blanes won ‘D’ event over vet- eran Esther Brise of Telkwa. hatever you wear VVe clean with care. EDNESDAY IS DIRTY SHIRT DAY Men's or Ladies’ cotton blend dress or business shirts laundered. expertly wv Only drive-thru in town Best, most reliable and cleanest service » Drop off point at Thornhill Public Market Rickards Cleaners 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. — Monday to Felday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. — Saturday KIODIE CORNER FROM THE POST OFFICE season over for juniors Kitimat girls and Thornhill boys came up with zone titles in jun- ior high school volleyball finals held on Nov. 17 weekend. Kitimat hosted and won the girls’ zone title, beating out second-place Booth of Prince Rupert. Skeena took third spot while Thornhill was fourth. In ‘B’ girls’ action, Kitimat came in first again with Hazelton sec- ond. . At the boys’ playdown in Prince Rupert, Thornhill won out over Skeena. Kitimat, Prince Rupert, and Queen Charlottes were next in that order. This winds up the volleyball season for all teams. Basketball starts shortly. Thornhill boys serve success story in volleyball Contributed The 1990 junior boys volley- ball season is now over with the Thornhill Timberwolves having led an exciting and successful season. This year the boys com- piled the following record: First - Nisga’a Invitational Tournament ; First - Booth Invitational Tournament First - Kitimat Invitational Tournament First - Terrace Invitational Tournament Champions - The Great Prince George Pumpkin Pound Around Fifth - British Columbia Pro- vincial Championships Champions - Northwest zone playoffs The Thornhill Timberwolves for 1990 were Kurt Muller (Cap- tain), Shawn Palagian, Dennie King, Chris Tomas, Brett Kluss, Bretton Overton, Dereck Mull- er, Steven Maxim, B.J. Hansen, Kevin Thodt, Scott Blanes, Jamie Gilliam (Manager), and Ken Pound (Coach). Coach Pound reports that this year’s junior boys showed con- tinuous improvement both on and off the court and travelled the province representing our . area in a way that should make all of Terrace should be proud. He also reports that Thornhill promises to have another highly competitive, spirited team next year and looks forward to work- ing with deserving boys, both at the school level and with our zone’s B.C. Summer Games team. °