L j | : ue B10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 2, 2005 Skiers shine at Shames _ TEENS TOOK to the slopés to ski fast times at the first event . in the CIBC Wood "Gundy Alpine Race Scries at Shames ca) Mountain on Jan 18 and 19. _ Forty-six competitors, including 10 from the Shames Mountain Ski Club, swished down the hill for two races un- der excellent sunny conditions Saturday and carefully tack- led the light powder on the course Sunday. Organizer Bryan Gascon thanked the volunteers w ho put - in nine-hour days without breaks all weekend, Saturday’s winners: t E2 boys, gold, John Hodson. coon Smithers E2 girls, gold,. Alix Wells, Prince George- silver, . Annie Reimer, Prince George K1. boys, gold, | Andrew Hunt, 100 M, House silver, Kylar Highe, Terrace - bronze, Bén Hodson, | Smithers K1 Girls, gold, Meredith Cole, Prince George ' silver, Hayley Campbell, ~ 1G0 M. House * bronze. Shanna Robinson, —- 100 M.’ House K2 boys, gold, Ross Nevinson, Prince George silver, Chris Campbell, 100 M. House bronze, Brenden Hunt. 100 M. House K2 girls, gold, Samantha Weckworth, Quesnel silver, | Mary Mclay Mackenzie ‘bronze, Lauren Stuart, Smithers , Jl boys,’ gold, Nick Gascon, — . Terrace . Ji girls, © gold, Ashleigh Stewart, ~ 100M. House "silver, Mona Horvatic, ~ Terrace - bronze, © Agatha Jaworski, Quesnel ~Sunday’s winners:* > > : ' E2 boys, gold,. John Hodson, * Smithers ~ ~ .. silver,”, Christian Videl, Terrace E2 girls, gold, Alix Wells, Prince George _ "silver, Annie Reimer, Prince George KI girls, gold. Hayley Campbell, 100 M. House 7 - silver, | Meredith Cole, - Prince George bronze, — Lina Gasser, Terrace - KI boys, gold, Andrew Hunt, 100 M.. House silver, ~ Kylar-Highe, ° - Terrace a bronze, Ben Hodson, _ Smithers K2 boys, gold, Ross Nevinson, Prince George silver,’ > “Chris Campbell, 100 M. House - bronze, Brenden Hunt, 100 M. House K2 girls, gold, Samantha Weckworth, Quesnel - silver, Michaela Piazzini, Smithers a ’ bronze, Bailey Hinchliffe, Smithers Jl boys, ‘gold, ‘Nick Gascon, Terrace Ji girls, gold; Mona Horvatic, Terrace . -» silver, Agatha Jaworski, Quesnel bronze, Ashleigh Stewart, 5 :100 M. House ° ‘SHAMES MOUNTAIN ski club members competed in the Alpine Race Series on Jan 18 and.19.. Score Board River Kings — top scorers GP |G {A |PIM Darcey Allison #9 15 |11]}23) 0. Mario Desjardins #67 12 | 3/18; 8 Ivan Laschenko #17 11 Troy Farkvam #44 13 Richie Rodgers #10 13 Chad Mckay #55 1 8 Davey Jones #21 PI ayoft Central Interior Hockey League i GP | W| L | T|PTS| GF.| GA | PM] | Kitimat Ice Demons | 14|12| 0] 2| 26 | 94 | 33 |a7t}- pointers | Houston Luckies | 1516815121 18/75 | 68 ls7el. “YAHOO. - Terrace River Kings |] 16°; 7 : 3} 17 83°} 79 | 691) | River Kings made it to [Burns Lake Braves 15] 7 |.6°} 2). 16 |. 73 | 61 | 308 7 the playoffs in their first'sea- [Mackenzie Moose | 16|6| 614] 16 | 67 | 78 |493|° Son to Ine eligh of fans and 100 Mile House Bears| 161 4/913] 11.1 62] 97 [832] Now they're going to be [Smithers Steelheads | 12|3[7 [2] 8 | 38 64 |200) under a slightly different set. |W. Lake Stampeders | 14] 1] 91/4] 6 | 44] 68 | 494 ~ their team drown 12-1 to the league's ” of rules. fourth-ranked team hosts the ‘top team in the first game; the third-ranked team host- GOALIE BURNY CARLSEN defends the net against a Kitimat assault in the “Kings- Demons Nov. 25 game at the Terrace Arena. River Kings capsized DESPITE POSITIVE thinking, hard play and a féiv fisticuffs, the River Kings couldn't pull off a win against the Kitimatice Demons during regular season play. A few hundred fans drove to Tamitik to: cheer on the River Kings in their final game of their first CIHL scason, only to watch S lop , team on Jan. 22. “You know to be honest it was just one of those things,” coach Trevor Hendry said. . “Everybody. has one of. those games | guess.” He regretted disappointing the fans who went to watch them play... “I feel a bit bad for all the fans who drove all that way from Terrace to see that display of hockey,” he said. “Tt didn’t look like we best but we were.” Kitimat targeted two successful shots past Burny Carlsen during ‘a power play in the. first. . The second period saw four fly past Carlsen. The Demons added six goals in the final 12 minutes of the game. . With 19 secs remaining, Kitimat coughed were trying our up the puck in their own end allowing Trevor Shannon to spoil Kitimat's shutout attempt. With.a playoff spo secured earlier last month, Hendry said. “No cone’ s really hang- ing their heads right now, “Em very happy with everybody, very ” proud of everybody.” As a new team, Hendry said, they had to learn everything, how to manage and couch, and hopefully they" ve learned from their mistakes, _ “Lthink we’re going to do well,” said of the impending playoffs, “Ev eryone has to hold their heads high Hendry ‘and go for it.” Even if Kitimat is their first opponent, he “isn’t worried about losing. “We've got a few tricks up our sleeves yet,” he said. The playoffs begin Saturday. The River Kings play at-home either against Houston or Kitimat, depending on the outcome of last’ weekend's Houston- Burns Lake game. A Houston victory means the River Kings will host them this Saturday, while a Houston loss will bring Kitimat to the Ter- _race Arena. Of course the team with the most goals at the end of each playoff game will still be declared the victor. ‘Ifa game is tied at the end of regulation time, teams do not change ends. A 10-min- ule sudden-victory overtime immediately follows. If the game is still tied after the [0 minutes, the ice’ will be resurfaced, the teams will change ends and a 20- | minute sudden victory over- , J time period begins. The 20-minute sudden victory periods will continue until a winner is declared. Three semi-final games will be played in cach se- ries, In the first series, Date: Time: Location: Contact: . Date: Time: Location: the _ Contact: the top team plays host in the second and third games. The second. series sees Instruction: instruction: Terrace Youth Soccer Association | REFEREE CLINICS A ee IN TERRACE 2005 qa Referee Refresher Clinic April 7th, 2005 6pm-1O0pm NWCC Malcolm Cowie Kim Gellatly 635-4005 . George Bujtas 635-3719 Class 4 Referee Clinic April 11th, 2005. April 12th, 2005 - April 13th, 2005 ' April 14th, 2005 6pm-10pm NWCC Malcolm Cowie Kim Gellatly 635-4005 George Bujtas 635-3719 ' Registration for the Class 4 Clinic will be taken at February Soccer Registration. “A $25 (refundable) deposit will be required. | i Class 5 Referee Clinic ing team number two, fol- lowed by team two hosting the second and third games. The first game of each se- ries goes this weekend. The second and third games take Date: Time: Contact: Location: | April 16th, 2005. Yam-4pm NWCC . _Norma Gunnlaugson 250-635-1511 to the ice Feb [2 and [3. ; “The finals start Feb 19 with the second-place semi- finalist hosting the top team. The top team hosts two games on Feb 26 and 27. c 4 ouvian SKI CORPORATION * Sports ‘shoes for Totem Saddle = Feb 2 to 6 Cheer for your favourite team as the 24th Old Timers Hockey Classic heats up the - ice al the Terrace Arena. LOOK DEEP Starts today! Find 1 of 5 Shame-y tokens dropped - on the runs and take it to the ticket’ office for your fantastic prize! ™ Every week-end (Fri., Sat., or Sun.) one of the Shame-ys will mean a new snowboard for one lucky person! Swe Come on up and LOOK DEEP ; Feb 5 Get out your bowl.ng Club's. Bowling for the. Skeena Valley Exhibition Arena (SVEA) fundraiser from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Cail Jenn Heighington. 638-8444 for more info. For info on the SVEA contact Cathy Wicked Wednesdays - Sponsored by Hawkair. Win a return trip Vancouver! or a Hawkair hat or longsleeve t-shirt! - Ladies Day - Thursdays $24 : _ Enter to win’a gift certificate from Spa Essentials! - Men's Day - Fridays $24 Enter to win a gift certificate from Ruins Board Shop! Customized Lessons - Only $25/hr! fs Feb, 188 _ Soccer | Registration | "Fri, Feb. 114="6:30-9pm Sat, Feb- 12" 10-2pm_ . cn : L BE A $10 UNIFORM DEPOSIT PER YARGED AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION Uniforms At Registration Jackson 635-1907. One person or up to 5 of your friends! Great for intermediate to advanced skiers/boarders. @ Feb 5 Raise the rafters at the Terrace Arena as the River Kings host their first semi- final playoff game. 4544 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, BC V8G 4A2 Tel: 250-635-3773 Fax: 250-635-9773 www.shamesmauntain.com If you still have a uniform from last year, please return it at registration. Your _child will not be placed on a team until we have his/her uniform back. There will be no refund carryovers from last year. ee en OT OOD OT WO WS Oe te eS 815 LEGAL NOTICES wes BrimisH MINISTRY OF FORESTS ore COLUMBIA FARMLAND LEASE OPPORTUNITY Research staff with the Ministry of Forests would like to lease three (3) hectares of agricultural land within the Terrace area Leasee must te willing to convert hay pasture into young eight (8) year old forest for research purposes. interested parties should contact Rod Meredith, Operations Manager, Kalum. Forest 4 District. @ 250-638-5100, for further information. . J Deadline for expressing interest is Wednesday. February 9. 2005, by 4 p.m. 4 Manesiry oF Foess __ CITY OF TERRACE» PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION DISPOSAL OF LAND TAKE NOTICE THAT, in accordance with the Community Charter, lode of the City of Terrace intends to lease the following _ ands: To lease to the Terrace Art Association the property legally described as the westerly portion of the basement of the Terrace Centennial Library, located at 4610 Park Avenue, in the City of Terrace, Province of British Columbia, and more particularl known and described as Part of District Lot. 361 shown as Park on Plan 972, Range 5, Coast District, for the purpose of a public Art Gallery for a 5-year term at an annual rent of $1.00. THIS NOTICE iS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 26 OF’ THE COMMUNITY CHARTER, AND “AMENDMENTS THERETO. lod THE CITY OF ACE Denise Fisher, Corporate Administrator _| Closing Date: WK Barris! NOTICE INVITING APPLICATION FOR ' ror COLLIMBIA TIMBER SALE LICENCE A68520 ; Take notice that, pursuant to Section 20 o! the Forest Act, timber sale licence A68520 is : being offered for sale by the Skeena Business Area . February 24, 2005 @ 6.30 am Geographic Location: Porcher Island FSR re Estimated Volume: | 36354 cubic metses, more or less. Term: 18 months This timber sale licence has been designed for harvest using cable logging method. The + use of other systems may be subject to the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia ‘ Act and its regulations 1 The upset stumpage rate '§ 22 39/m? for the competitive'volume, approximately $5387: m3, was determined by the market pricing system and is applicable only to coniferous ' ; green sawlog grades. This timber sale licence is fully developed. . Species percent: Balsam 10%, Cedar 17%, Hemlock 56%. Spruce 28%, Yellow Cedar 6%. Grade Y 3% This licence requires the building of approximately 3213 kilometres of on-block roads - and approximately 0.288 kilometres of access road under an associated Road Permit. , Mastty o! Forests wy b] d | . y This licence is sutyect to. Among other things, new maximum term limits and extension lo fee and surrender provisions. Applicants are advised to caretully consider the impact of + these changes when formulating their bias Further intormation on these changes may | ‘ be found in Advisory Bulletin 11/04/03 Tenders will be accepted from individuals or corporations registered as a BC timber * sales enterprise in Category 1, 2 or 3. Applications wilt be accepted by the Timber Sates Manager, Terrace Timber Sales Otfice, Skeena Business Area, 200 - 5220 Keith Avenue, Terrace, British Columbia V8G 1L1 until 8:30 am February 24, 2005. . There is additional material that the applicant must consider in their application. This ‘ material which includes application forms and other information about the TSL can be’ obtained from the above BC Timber Sales Office by contacting the receptionist at 250. 638-5100. Contact Brad Lavigne at 250 638-5174 for Field enquiry's only. Electronic version of this notice & tender pkg is available at: , http:/Avww5.for.gov.bc.ca/notices/init.do/notice Id=1558 a) Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING -. Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on ‘Tuesday, February 15, 2005, at the offices of the Regional: District of Kitimat-Stikine, #300, 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, BC commencing at 7:00.pm to receive representation from all | Persons who deem their interests to be affected by the two “proposed bylaws:. © 1. Regional District of Kitimat- -Stikine, Thornhill . Official Settlement Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 516, 2065. 2. Regional District of Kitimat- -Stikine, Thornhill - Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 517, 2005. In general terms, the purpose of the two proposed bylaws are: 1.In_ the Thornhill Official Settlement Plan, re- designate a portion of Parcel A, District Lot 374, Range 5, Coast District Plan 5446, from the “Urban Residential” ‘and .‘/Restricted Development” designations to the “Commercial” designation. 2. In the Thornhill Zoning Bylaw, rezone a portion of [| Parcel A, District Lot 374, Range 5, Coast District Plan.5446, from the R1 (Single Family Residential) Zone to the C-1 (Central Commercial) Zone. The amendment bylaws are required to address non conforming use of the property by an electrical contracting business. The applicant, Twin River Power Ltd. wants to expand by adding storage ond office buildings on this site. The land parcel -subject to both Thornhill Official Settlement Plan and Zoning. amendment is located at 3997 Old Lakelse Lake Drive as’ J indicated on the sketch below. . wae! Highway, 18 FAs a) Clee to Y Thombhill Official Settlement Plan _ Amendment and Rezoning Parcel A Plan 5448 L374) Toe The public hearing on Amendment Bylaw No. 516, 2005 and Bylaw No. 517, 2005, is to be held by Directors Les) Watmough, Bob Cooper, Jack Talstra or their designated alternates as delegates of the Regional District Board. A copy. of the Board’ resolution making the delegation and a copy Sande Av @ of the proposed bylaw may be inspected at the office of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, 300-4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, BC between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, except statutory holidays. Regienal District of Kitimat-Stikine Phone (250) 615-6100 IN AMSTERDAM 0 OBER 16, 2005. al. -_-_