eta PS mage mate ee a rs “etrh! FR a aE Th Ey FL CE TT a ree PN hn Se eS a ET gaa a ginal 1B. ‘inating - ; choices for vice-president * Skate-a-thon _ Sponsors | General - The Firetightere team played in the novice ‘division of Terrace Minor Hockey for the 1986-87 ‘season. Minor hockey picks ‘woman for president TERRACE — A woman has been elected to the of- fice of president. of the Terrace Minor Hockey Association, . »< Out-going Sharon Lar- ; mour beat out Greg Fre- . Zell, the nominating com- Mittee’s candidate, on a secret-ballot vote of 44 to In gaining the top post: for Minor Hockey for the 1987-88 season, Larmour is. one. of the few women ever elected ‘to this posi-- ‘tion in the province, and _ the first in this area from Prince George to the coast. . The annual | general meeting.on March 31 at- - tracted 60 people. It was the largest turnout for this once-a-year . meeting: more than adecade.. . A vote from the floor also went against the nom- committee’s positions. Lew Larmour was the - committee’s _ choice, but was beat out by. Brock Waldron for first vice-president. Then. “4t was announced that Gary Bagg was the com- mittee choice for second _ Vice-president, but. Lar-’ mour was nominated from the floor and voted in. _ Ina two-person race for . the job of secretary, Claire TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY FINANCIAL REPORT . Irwin beat out Sue Cow- an. Treasurer Ross. Bre- _therick and registrar Col- leen Maitland were re- turned to their positions for next season. - In stepping down as - head honcho for the past three years, out-going president Jean Paul said he wasn’t going to be too active locally, but would be staying in Minor Hock- _ey in another position. He refused to say what he planned to do. - Although the” 1986-87 season was a. mixture of. ‘ups and downs, Paul proudly announced that registration of 283 young- sters was up by 34 over the previous season. He point- ed out that Terrace was ~ one of the very few asso- . Ciations in B.C. that en- _joyed an increase. Out-going © vice-pres- ident Dick Kilborn told the meeting that 27 youngsters in the four-to- six year old Pre-Novice ‘Division, plus a doubling: of registration for the older Midget _ Division were the main reasons for registration increasing for the first time in years. © . “As for the Midgets, the stablizing of the economy and more kids staying home lead to Ter- race’s Midget population May 1, 1986 to Feb. 28, 1987 Registration . Concession — General Taal EXPENSES oe B.C.AHLA. ...:$:2,545. Office exp. ”- 2,009.09 . Equipment ~ Vanexpense’ 2,078.12.) - . Travel exp. Hockey _ development =. 5,329.07. Concession 8,383.11. Ice rental . 3,763.76 To date a Excess t revenue over expenditu co (Apr.. ‘30 actual olose date) _ REVENUE © oa 5200000 5 “4,750.00 5 "$23, 109.00 18,682.51» “mamasiag going up 100 percent from 20 to 40,” Kilborn said. “T expect that if this trend © continues we could have a team next Juvenile season,” Kilborn pointed ‘out that Terrace was the only association in B.C. with a 100 percent jump in Mid- _ get registration. Paul told the gathering ‘that the introduction of Pre-Novice was a most successful endeavor. The | - youngest ones go through training in proper skating and the basic skills of the . game, although very little hockey is actually played. Paul also told of: the Bantam Rep exchange program with Sorel, Quebec, and emphasized how the Terrace summer school has been just about a sell-out i in the past three years. the skate-a-thon planning is expected for next season. Among other items brought out at the meet- . ing, those present were told. that Terrace. teams are looked upon favorably ‘by their hosts when. they travel about the province. The concession staff at the Aldergrove arena wrote a fetter to Minor . Hockey, praising the be- havior of our All Seasons |. Atom Reps and parents ., during their appearance at oo the Aldergrove ~ tourna- OE ment. “On the financial side, a complete report will not ‘gness "be available until the end . : on April 30. of .Minor Hockey’s year Treasurer Bretherick said he expects they'll . - have a bank account of- about $6,000 when all the bills are paid. "Minor Hockey’s opera- _.tion of the arena conces- sion stand with volunteer help is expected to put in the neighborhood of ~ $$,000 into Minor Hock- ey’s bank account, And there won't be any spring registration for next season. 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