JCORE BOAR]) Recreational Hockey League Scores: January 16 All Seasons 6, Back Eddy Pub 3 - January 18 Riverside Auta Wranglers 5, Convoy Supply | . Norm” 8 Auto: Refinishing ‘10, Northera'Motor Inn Okies 3 January 19 Back Eddy Pub 4, Precision Bullders 3 Skeena Hotel 8, Inn of the Wes! 6 . January ay All Seasons 9, Inn of the: West 3° . ‘Precision Builders 8, Back Eddy Pub-1 January 22 ; Tertace Timbermen 3, Riverside Auto Wranglers 2 : Convoy Supply 4, Northern Motor [nn Okies 1 Team Oldtimers’ Division Standings: GPW L T GF GA PTS Riverside Auto Wranglers 2612104 85 94 28 Terrace Timbermen 21126 3 100 61 27 NMI Okies 2710143 80 105 23 Convoy Supply 273 204 75 154 10 Recreational Division Standings: Team GPW L.-T GF GA PTS Precision Builders: 27.187 2-146 102 38 All Seasons. 261880 138 109 36 Norm's “Auto Refinishing 25.12 103) 131 106 27 Skeena Hotel 25 12112. 135 125 °26 Inn of the. West 2PAZD IEA 12) 243-25 278 172 112 124 18. Back Eddy Pub . Get your team or league on the Scoreboard! Drop off scores or standings to the Terrace Standard affice at 4647 Lazelle Ave., or phone then in to 638-7283. Deadline is 5 p.m. Friday. SKIERS SNOW- STARVED dt Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 29, 1991 — Page B? TERRACE — The Kitimat Qpen cross-country ski tourna- ment will go allead on Satur- day — snow or not, Club spokesman Terry Brown said the packed trails at Onion Lake are getting bare in spots, but off the trail there’s plenty of snow. And if necessary, volunteers will be shovelling that snow onto bare patches the day before the race, ta “It's hard to get enthusiastic about skiing when there isn’t any snow,’’ said Brown, ‘‘But hopefully we'll get some more in time For the race.” He said the club's new track-setler is working on the Onion Lake ski trails full time. Brown said Conrad Maitwick is busy making trail im- provements wien there isn’t any fresh snow on the trails to proom, na C2 lll OEE LY Lele (5) GRAND OPENING Of Our New Location! Uniquely | Yours OL ual arta St, Michaels University {Vic,) (1} Pitt Meadows (5) Belmont (Victoria) (3) Vancouver College (2) Alberni (7) Steveston (4) _ Richmond (8) Abbotsford (6) 9, West Vancouver (10) 10. Maple Ridge (11) 11. North Delta (9) 12, Prince of Wales (Van,) (12) 14, Salmon Arm {13} 14, Prince Rupert (17) 15, Kelowna (16} 16, MEA, (Clearbrook) (14) 17, Kitsilano (24) 18, GP, Vanier (Courtenay) (19} 19, Esquimalt {15} 20 St. Thomas More (Burnaby} (20) 2\, Nanaimo (23) 2%, Chilliwack (18) 23, Movat (Abbatsford} (nr) 24, Sir Winston Churchill (Van,) (22) 23, Terry Fox (Poo) {nr} (LAST RANKING IN BRACKETS) . SFU Clan January 22 Simon Fraser University Clan 74 Saint Martin’s College Saints 55 (Michelle Hendry: 16 points, seven re- bounds; Andrea Schnider:: 13 3 points, 1D assists.) - a January 24 Simon Fraser. University Clan 98 .. Sheldon Jackson College 33 (Leila Hopkin: 17 points, Jennifer Curley 16; Michelle Hendry 13.) The Simon Fraser University Clan women's basketball team extended their league record to 6-0 in action last week. The Clan is tied with undefeated Seattle University for first place in district one, and the Clan is currently ranked No. 1 in the NAIA national women’s basketball poll. The team is 19-1 on the season. Terrace's Michelle Hendry now has 2,835 career points. The Terrace Standard offers What's Up as a public service to its readers and community organizations, This column is intended for non-profit organizations and those events for which there is no admission charge, To meet our production deadlines, we ask thal any item for What's Up be submitted by noon on the FRIDAY preceding the issue in which itis to appear. For contributed articles, the deadline is 5 p.m, on_ the preceding THURSDAY.. We also ask that all submis- ‘sions be typed or printed neatly. JANUARY 28, 1992 — And February 4, 1992, 2 day clinie for Type | and Type II Diabetics. February 18, 1992 1 day refresher. March 3 and 10, 1992 — 2-day clinic for Type 1 and . Type Il diabetics, A doctors referral is required for Clinics. ~ Contact Mills Memorial Hospital - Dietician, Joan Marr 638-4050. wen JANUARY 29, 1992 — Tales For Twos at the Terrace Public Library will be held Wed, at 10:30 a.m. Stories, fingerplays, puppets and lots of fun. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, Please register in advance, There is no charge. Call the library at 638-8177 kaekke JANUARY 29 — Hombased business meeting. 7:00 p.m,, 4709 Park Ave, To discuss town bylaws. 635-9415. ; xkaeake pebtave es WHAT'S UP JANUARY 29-31, FegRUARY 2-91992 — A hearty welcome awaits you at the Terrace Gospel Hall. Informative Christ centered meetings on Biblical truth will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday meetings at 6:30 p.m. Special speaker - Tommy Thompson from Alaska. kerk JANUARY 30, 1992 — Meeling of the Skeena Valley Kennel : “ Chul at 7:00 p.m. at the Terrace Public Library, For more infor- mation call: Shannon 635-6869 or Tammy 798-2226. zkweke JANUARY 30-31, 1992 — Preschool story time at the Ter- race Public Library, will be held Thurs. at 1:30 p.m. and Fri. at 10:30 a.m. Sessions last about 45 min, and include picture books, fingerplays and puppets, There is no charge but please register in advance. Tel. 638-8177 kkk kK FEBRUARY 1, 1992 — Kitimat Open Cross Country Ski race at Onion Lake Ski trails Sat. Open to all ages and abilities. Register by -calling 632-7632. Late registration can take place 9 a.m. prior to race, Start lime at 10 a.m. ; karke FEBRUARY 2, 1992 — 2 at 2:00 p.m, at Skeena School Library — 2 films on Economic issues in developing countries. Refreshments to be served, » education Sponsored by N.W. Dev, Ed. tk kkk FEBRUARY 4, 1992 — Ladies Auxiliary, Legion Branch 13 monthly meeting to be held at 8:00 p.m. All members please at- tend. kk kok FEBRUARY 5, 1992 — 12:00 Noon Rm. 2002 at NWCC. Slides and conversalion abour Equador presented by Kim Saulnier, Sponsored by N.W. Dev. Ed. kkkk x FEBRUARY 4, 1992 — Terrace Breastfeeding Support group meets Tues. at 8 p.m. in the room of Mills Memorial, The focus of our discussion will be “The arrival of a sibling.”’ For further info, call. Terry at 635-3287. wrkKaKK FEBRUARY 13-15, 1992 — The Heart & Stroke Foundation of B.C., Yukon, Terrace Unit, presents its annual Heart and Strake Education Days at the Skeena Mall running from 10 a.m, to p.m, daily, Info, will be available on many topics related to heart and blood vessel disease. Blood pressure testing will also be offered, kkhkk FEBRUARY id, 1992 — Sup- port group meeting for persons suffering from M.E. (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis), also knows as CFIDS (Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome), at 7:30 p.m, in the downstairs meeting room of the Terrace Public Library. For more information, please contact Kathleen Talstra at 635-2718. COUPON i $10.00 OFF LINGERIE i $40.00 MIN. BRIDAL BOUTIQUE Now Located Ai 4613 Lakelse (Previously Uptown Gir)} Name Phone # COUPON PURCHASE YOUR WEDDING GOWN AND HEADPIECE AND RECEIVE A 20% DISCOUNT COUPON $20.00 OFF ANY DRESS $100.00 MIN. Name Phone #, Prom & Cocktail Dresses §30/940/$50! SATURDAY FEB. 1 Use Coupons To Enter For Door Prizes More Exciting Coupons Available At The Store COUPON : $5.00 OFF JEWELLERY $20.00 MIN. No Purchase Necessary OR: POZAeIOn -s Executive Producer Broadcast Operations Northern Native Broadcasting. Northern Native Broadcasting is one of the youngest Native Communications groups in Canada. During the coming years this society will become ane of the leaders in Native com- munications. We are loaking for candidates for the pasi- tion of Executive Producer. with the B.G.°"""’ Native Communications Society — Northern — Broadcasting based in Terrace, British Colum- bia. The position will be both challenging and rewarding for an individual dedicated to a broadcasting career. The executive producer will play a key role in the development of this young and dynamic organization. One of tha key tasks of the position will be to help in the development of satellite radio programming for a culturally diverse audience. The successful candidate must have ex- perience In all aspects of radio broadcasting and a strong employment performance record. Experience in television production is an asset. The Executive Producer wiil be familiar with the culture and political issues of Native people in B.C. and Canada. The successful candidate for Executive Producers position will be an experienced broadcaster, with excellent interpersonal skills and a strong management sense as a pro- gram and news director. Northern Native Broadcasting fs located in Terrace, B.C., a community of 20,000 that is very attractive in its mountainous environs, : mild! weather and the’ réctéationat, ‘educational + and lifestyle opportunities it presents: to its rasidents. If you are Interested in this position please send a complete resume, covering letter and audio resume to: Mr. Ray Jones General Manager Northern Native Broadcasting Box 1090 Terrace, B.C. V8G 1S6 Closing Date: February 4, 1992 Start Date: March 2, 1992 Salary: Negotiable 6 Month Probationary Period Scream With Us Jive Demonstration Friday, Jan. 31 at 7:00 p.m. In The Centre Mall Area SKEENA M And Win! SCREAMING FAN CONTEST SATURDAY, FEB. 1, 1:00 - 4:00 — Groups of 6 (No Age Limit) — Prizes For The Most Excited 4617 Lakelse Ave., Terrace Come and join us in the Splashdown Lounge or The Poolside Cafeteria. Tuesday & Thursday 11:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. MOUNT LAYTON HOT SPRINGS F RESORT LTD. 798-2214