B2 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 12, 1990 Organizer says this year’s hockey school a smooth one "Well, the school ran excellent again in our third year.” That’s the opinion of Jake De Jong, who once again co-ordinated the Terrace Minor Hockey summer school and night league in August. They fell short of the required 200 youngsters by only five. "The instructors did a superb job," De Jong said. "We had some additional talent instructing this year with Chris Joseph and Mark Greyeyes. Considering the lengthy hours they all put in, it was a phenomenal job." a As tor feedback from parents and children, De Jong said remarks from those involved makes it all worth while. © "It was all positive — no nega- live response at all.” De Jong said he expects changes next year for the night league portion. "This year we played six games in the commercial-type contact hockey, but next year we hope to bring in four-night recreational, non-hitting games. We’re looking at our pro instructors offering an Kitimat’s Snow Valley Figure Skating Club registra- tion for C.F.S.A. test skaters takes place Thursday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Tamitik. The Terrace Curling Club’s annual general meeting and registration for the upcoming season takes place tonight at 7:30 at the curling club. The Terrace Amateur Box- ing Club has workouts and on-going registration on Sun- days, Tuesdays and Thurs- days at the arena banquet room from 7:45 to 9:45 nightly. For information, phone 635-6368. Terrace Youth Soccer has divisional playoff finals Saturday at Christy Park starting at 9:30 a.m. Sports this week: A reminder to pick up pledge forms at any local banks, or All Seasons or Sundance Sports stores for this coming Sunday’s annual Terry Fox run for cancer. Terrace Minor Softball Association has a_ public meeting coming up Wednes- day, Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the library board room. Minor softball needs more volunteer help as well. If in- terested, please attend the meeting or phone Gary at 635-2943. The Terrace men’s recrea- tional hockey league needs players 35 years of age and older to play non-contact ice hockey this season. If you want to play, call Earl Nygaard at 635-2017. hour of tips to these adults, then have them scrimmage for another hour." He said this style of summer night league is very popular now in Vancouver and the Okanagan. Terrace city council’s cutback on arena operating costs for the school was most positive for the successful operation. . "It enabled us to pay instructors more money, which was a high priority for us. For the first two years our instructors got by on minimum wages. This meant many dropped out. Many had quit jobs to come and work two weeks at the school, and they really couldn’t afford it at the reduced wage. "With the city’s generous bow to our request we were able to pay the regular rates that are available at other schools." De Jong still awaits more feed- back on the operation, but expects all positive remarks. He expects all his staff to return for next season. Mountain bike ‘bash’ draws 20 competitors Kitimat’s mountain bike *bash’ on Labour Day weekend attracted 20 riders. The Nordco and Schooley sports sponsored event ran two races. In the expert class, Glen Buchan- nan of Smithers was tops overall and won the lap race over cross- country ski trails. Jussi Jaakkola of Kitimat won the expert hill climb at the ski hill road. Jukka Monto of Kitimat was overall sports bike winner. He also won the laps race, while James Lyon of Prince Rupert won the hill climb. Only one female entered the race, ROUND-ROBIN GAMES ‘A’ SECTION The Scores Are... TERRACE INN'S SECOND ANNUAL ‘LARRY SWANSON MEMORIAL’ MEN’S SLO-PITCH TOURNAMENT — LABOUR DAY WEEKEND CONSOLATION PLAYOFF Anne's Auto 20, Stewart 6 hatever you wear ¢ clean with care. 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