Page C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 2, 1992 i BUYING A COMPUTER ?? photo of the Novice team). . a at! a | aaa _ : wi - r + ". - Ringetting in the WE WILL MAIL YOU A FREE BUYERS GUIDE SO THAT = YOU WILL STILL BE SMILING MONTHS LATER PRO-TIP: Dont buy the computer desk, before you buy. your system you may find things C h a nN g es wont fit the way you thought. / What a difference a new sea- PHONE TERRRACE son makes! PRO-RAM COMPUTERS Local ringetters found that out Nov. 21-22 during the Joy Hoffman Memorial tournament in Prince George. And so did their opponents. Having both suffered more than a few defeats last sedson against out-of-town teams, the . Terrace Petite and Novice divi- sion teams turned the tables big time. The Petites (10-12 years) were 798-2491 Glitters | Hearts Delight quick to announce tl had . ’ changed with an 180 shelling 10K Diamond Earrings of Vanderhoof. And they kept up the pace and Pendant from there, brushing off Burns Lake 12-2 and bombing Prince George 21-2 before handing Quesnel a 13-1 drubbing to PETITES is their name but the scores the Terrace ringette team racked up on the way to winning the Joy Hoffman Memorial tournament in Prince George were definitely grands. Above {nat in or- der}, Jennifer Smyth, Lindsay Frazell, Jessie McCloskey, Michelle Fawdrey, Amber Tooms, Heather Wilson, Amanda Hawkins, Nancy Arbuah, Sarah Watts and Kara DeJong show off their- medals with coach Dave Smyth and assistants Marie Smyth and Kelly Prinz. (See page C6 for take top spot. Meanwhile the Novices (7-9 years) were making it clear they were no pushover either, taking two off Vanderhoof 14-0, 12-1 and splitting with Prince George 8-7, 3-8 to finish second SINCE 1930 Skeena Mall, Terrace 635-5111 Terrace Shopping Centre 635-7440 Title alre There’s slit a third of the schedule to go but Ron Townley’s rink has already sewn up top spot in Coast Inn of the West Super League curling. With six games under their belt, Townley’s foursome remain uz- defeated and the resulting 12 point tally means they can’t be» caught by second place Melanson (3-3). Filling out the remaining league spots are the Walker rink (2-4) and Dan Fisher's foursome (1-5). The Super League was put to- wether to offer curlers a chance to hone their competitive skills for big events such zone playdowns and cash spiels. ” The calibre of the teams compe- ting means play has an intensity not usually found in the normal club leagues, ady iced Townley and Fisher put the ex- perience to good use Nov. 20-22, posting third and fourth place fin- ishes in the Prince Rupert Cash Spiel. ; To catch Super League action, drop by the curling club Monday nights at 9 p.m. "kkk kk C.F.T.K. emerged winners in the Terrace Curling Club’s annual Appreciation Bonspicl, Nov. 21-. 22, The event is staged by the club as a ‘thank-you’ to businesses who support it during the year. _ With a four game format, no restrictions on team make-up and the inexperience of many taking -part, the event heavily accents fun, _ - Runners-up were the Finning entry while B.C. Tel 2 took third. Help someone Special This month is B.C. Special Olympics Adopt an Afhlete Month. Special Olympians train year long for a chance to participate in local and regional competitions. To help them do so, B.C. Spe- cia] Olympics is asking peopte to pledge as little as $1.00. Pledges can be made either as an individual, a family, group or seven an office. " Participants will be teamed with one of the province’s more than 2,000 Special Olympians and receive an official certificate,.. photo and personal note from their athlete. To find out how to sponsor an - athlete, call B.C. Olympics at 737-3078. | Special TERRACE VOLUNTEER BUREAU NON-PROFIT organ Contact: Lovina Tyler CHRISTMAS EVENTS! with Christmas events, Call the bureau. who wish to help with Christmas events, we welcome you to come in and register. 4506 Lakelse Ave. (across from Totem Fumiture) izations needing help VOLUNTEERS -. phone 638-1330 This Holiday aR zn Aa mail ae 1 - ot _. 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