Sport Scope “AND A GOOD time was had © by all! B.C. Senior Games Zone 10 - |. members gol together Oct, 23 to _ celebrate their triumphant sea- son. That included the nearly 100 medal haul northwestern seniors amassed at this year’s Games, . “And in holding their event at the Jocal branch, the Zone were ‘recognizing the $10,000 contri- ‘bution made by, thé Royal Ca- nadian Legion to cover the cost Of all medals awarded at Cran- ~ brook, . ~. Pacific Command president, and ‘Terrace member, Mary Ann . LOOKING FOR a pleasant way 10 spend this Sunday? -. The Terrace Hiking Club has a suggestion. «Why not take in ils hike at | Clearwater Lakes? This is an “easy Skm walk which circles ‘two of the lakes, located 16km south of lown. - Tf interested, meet at the Li- brary at 10 a.m. and remember, -no dogs on the hikes, please. ‘> The following Sunday, Nov. - 14, the club offers a hike for the ‘whole family. The destination is the Pine “Lakes trail, about 11km north of “Terrace and reached via a good quality gravel road, Seniors celebrate year of achievement Burdett told those present the Legion had been pleased to make the contribution and hoped to be able to da so again in the future. — Approximately 70 Zone 10 Members were on hand for the dinner and dance, enjoying a chicken dinner served by the Ladies Auxiliary, door prizes donated by local businesses and a. hilarious skit performed by Bob Goodvin, Allie Toop and Norah Leclerc. The fastest growing zone in the province, the north- westerners arc looking forward to an even more successful sca- son in 794, Take a hike! The trail is approximatcly ékm in length with only one short hill. It is therefore suitable for children five years old and up. Tonce again, meet at the li- brary at 10 a.m. For more information on ei- ther of the above or the club it- self, contact Vick at 635-2935. And once the snow flies the club will be adotping a more in- formal approach to its excur- sions, The mesting place and time will remain the same, 10 a.m.. Sunday at the library, but the day’s itinerary will be decided at that time by those present. Dates to note for Games badminton | ii THE DEADLINE to register for * the badminton - * playdowns ‘for the 1994 B.C. Winter games. is only three weeks away, ’- Zone contact Dan Tuomi said he needs to hear from’ those in- terested by Friday, Nov. 26. The playoffs will take place at . the Smithers Secondary school on the weckend of Dec, 4-5, 10 _ am.- 5 p.m. each day. Tuomi also emphasized that ‘start time is. 10 a.m. sharp! Badminton in the '94 Games will. be limited to adult players only who are members of Bad- minton B.C, ‘He noted there will be a $20 "entrance fee for the event and includes two free birds per player. > Competition will include ~ singles, doubles and mixed dou- bles, played in.a round robin ' format. * Tuomi explained a player's final standing will be based on their best two results with the top. four men and women qualifying to compete in the March 10-13 Games. . For more information, contact Tuomi at 847-5975. ~ Zone: Feo & HOST AN AFS IT WILL CHANGE YOUR WORLD Youcanhostan AFS exchange student from one of 30 countries worldwide. Your familywillexperience ayearoffun and-friendship that will last a lifetime. Call AFS Interculure Canada today andask about hostfamily opportunities, or. write to AFS Interculture Canada, 1231'Ste-Catherine West, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1P5. @A FS : Call. t- 00. 361 7248 EXCHANGE STUDENT | [ Alena at # ! Bi oe é Matt’s bat is Bambino best WHEN MATT THOMPSON stands on the mound in baseball games, the last thing he wants to see is a ball sailing over the fence or crashing the erat its different story when the roles are reversed and he’s the one at the plate. Opposing chuckers found that out to their cost at this summer’s Bambino (12-13 years) division B.C. Championships. There, Thomson’s bat swinging prowess eared him the Top Batter award. He’s had to wait a while for ihe trophy, however, becausc his schedule didn’t allow him to stick around for the presentations. That’s because as soon as the Terrace team was climinated from the championship, ie was on the road to Oliver for the annual Major League bascball camp. Tt’s the second = year Thomson, who started playing at age four, has attended the camp. And it won't be the last, especially since fives years attendance will cam him a scholarship. 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