Terrace Review —— Wednesday, December 18, 1991 11 series Terrace peewee and bantam rep hockey teams headed east on December 7 weekend to play in separate tournaments, winding up with identical records. The peewees hit Burns Lake, where they split four games, los- ing the first two then winning the final pairups. They lost 5-2 to Burns Lake and 6-3 to Dawson Creek before outscoring Kitimat 4-2 and down- Playdowns in February. This group, part of the 19-member Y ICY CALM. The Terrace Curling Club is getting ready for | ¥ aly y committee that will organize things, met recently inthe club. , ing Prince George 8-6. aasygnenene sree RE EET apa ne g eee 4 a major event — hosting the Senior Ladies’ Provincial The bantams hit Prince George Club gears up for ladies’ spiel Terrace is hosting a major curl- ing event this coming February 10 to 16. It’s district four’s turn to play host to the Senior Ladies’ Provincial Playdowns, with a win- her continuing on to National finals later at Nipawin, Saskat- chewan. A host committee of 19 ladies has been lined up to handle the various aspects of this big Terrace curling event of the season. The group is chaired by veteran Norah Jacques with Judy ‘Degerness as co-chairman, Lynn Apolczer is treasurer while the secretary duties are handled by Cindy Brown, Faye Sparks and Joyce Alm- gren are handling the overall deco- rations, with the hospitality and banquet under the guidance of Marie Beckley and Judy Austin. Officiating is taken care of by Burga Anderson. Marianne Hill and Debbie Carruthers are in charge of souvenirs and gifts. Paulette Patterson has the enter- tainment chair, while Marge Skead and Bibbi Dozzi take care {Tim 4 Ti | of printing and publicity. The transportation committee is Elaine Anderson and Betty Nordstrom, Helen Williams and Jan MacKinnon handle ice and house duties. ‘The district four playdowns will be held January 10 to 12 at Prince Rupert. The committee bid for the provincials in the late 1980's. They’re hoping to raise close to $8,000 to conduct the event. The theme will be “Kermode Loves Curling”. and also came out with a two-and- two mark. They were 6-3 winners over their hosts and 6-5 toppers over Williams Lake. Losing matches were 6-3 to McBride and 8-6 to MacKenzie. If you don’t know what’s going on, things go on without you. read the Terrace Review . Exclusive { OY, COLD)BEER & selection of : (4) WINE STORE } -crazce Wear on a eh) *Platinum ae yo}; Everwear | - EASY ACCESS - FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE “Pitbull Gym ‘ - LOTS OF PARKING -AND... : eHardbodies H ..FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTS CLOTHING, «Gift Certificates ; SWEATS, JACKETS, CAPS, ETC. out Ce eee eee omen A } - Belts 1 LARGE SELECTIO SICK AND TIRED OF BEING eSupplements oS CEENEENNENUEEEENcEmeamvRR® a REFERRED TO AS EIGHT. MEMBERSHIP i pee TINY REINDEER”, TH eI00 AN VEAD 5 SoS : | ale $299.00 YEAR | | | BRING IN YOUR EMPTIES [| jill ONE | HOURS PHONE i ) IRONWORKS : MON. TO SAT. 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. | = 1 SUN. 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. 63 Bs =-B E E R y | 635-41 30 |i 4545 LAZELLE, TERRACE