C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 18, 1995 Sports Menu MINI-BASKETBALL ' Friday, Octaber 20 ~~ 5:05 p.m. - Rockets v Raptors, _ Celtics v Sonics _— 6:30 p.m. — Bulls v Magic, Hornets v Grizzlies 2: BOWLING ' Friday, October 27°: TERRACE BOWL-0-Spiel - gets underway 7 p.m., nuns. _round the clock to Sunday finals, : HIKING Sunday, October 22 . LOCAL CLUB’S work party. for pruning thaintenance of the ‘Vicki Kryklywyj ” Memorial Trail” on Thornhill Mountain. The club has de- cided to maintain the trail in - her honour, Meet at library at- 9 a.m, with pruning shears. MEN'S REC HOCKEY : Tonight . Oldtimers Division . 9 p.m. Convay v Timbermen , 10:30 p.m.- Okiesv Wranglers - . Thursd ay, October 19 Rec Division; : 16:30 p.m.- ~ Skeena Hotel vo Precision Builders Saturday, October a Recreational Division -_ 8 p.m.- Back Eddy. v. Coast Inn of the West ~ bos Oldtimers Division : ut % 30 p. m.- Convoy v. ve Okied Sunday, Ottober 22. Oldtimers:Divisioh °° 9:30 p.m: Convoy.v a oo Wranglers |": ~ Recreational Division bee 11 p.m,- All Seasons v- wee Skeena Hotel. rr Tuesday, October 24 Recreational Division |. Cork 9 p.m.- Back Eddy v /Skeena-- Hotel 2" 10:30 p.m.- - All Seasons v : Precision’ Builders ” oe "GENERAL PARENTS mi mect-- ing at the Happy Gang Cente, 7:30 pm. = er: Sunday, October 22°. =" TURKEY SHOOT for shot: gun and rimifire rifle begins at . -9 a.m. at Thombhill range. Aly welcome, members ornon- . members. Far: information - phone Brian Patrick a at 638. : 1369. Ce BS. Sunday, October oy IPSC HALLOWE’EN Fun Shoot at the Thornbill range. Costumes encouraged. : -SOCCER™ Saturday, October 21 . BOYS ZONE soccer - championships at Caledonia fields. SWIMMING Saturday, October 21 _ McDONALDS INVITA- . TIONAL swim gets un- derway, 10:30 a.m. at the Terrace Aquatic Centre. Continues Sunday at 9 am. with awards at noon. WATER POLO Sunday, November § ANNUAL GENERAL meet- ing of the Terrace Water Polo Association takes place in the Aquatic Centre meeting room at 8 p.m. Anyone interested welcome. A session in the pocl follows at $ p.m. For in- formation, contact John Dando (635-5637). ee a aL aes MIXED CURLING: the curling club bas added a third draw to the Friday night league and is now accepting entries ona first come, first serve basis. Phone 635-5583. To get an event ‘on Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at - 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 638-7283 or fax them to 638-8432 by5 p.m. Friday. “ration for the coming ski sea- - training. all ‘summer so they Skiers gear up — “All Seasons Source F for new season Contributed THE KITIMAT = Cross- Country Ski club is already sliding into high gear | in prepa- skiing is recognized as one of the best all round fitness workouts there is. It works both the upper and lower body and is an excellent cardio vas- cular workout as well. The club has also started a development team for kids ‘who want a little more than son, The racing team has been doing dry Jand. and weight ‘gs onever really stopped. Lots of _ gold medals are expected this “|. season. But the rest of the club mem- _ bers kicked off the new season with a work bee at Onion Lake “on Sept. 30. Trails were brushed out, the parking lot is now half as big again as it was, the timing hut has new siding and the out and © houses are cleaned . painted. . _° There is also a new warming racing team. And skiers aren’t the only” ones to enjoy the 30km. of trails at Onion Lake. Hikers — it’s: easy walking — horse back riders and mountain ~ bikers use and enjoy them, the Jackrabbits program . of- fers. Members will learn. high- er level skills, do a little hill work, some touring and have a lot of fun. If they wish, young- | sters can then move on to the. - Riders of motorized vehicles ‘hut housed in a 1,000: sq.ft * of azero-clearance chimney in wants to get rid of one. Call Spent time working and roast- day. -. thanks to Kelsey MacNeil and Emily Dumais, both almost - five, who ,were the ‘youngest. -T' members. to ‘put in a good 4 moming of work. stripping the - old floor off the new trailer. -announced shortly: “> New plans in the works for ” this fall include formation of a : masters ‘team. Cross- -country are asked to stay off ski trails as the machines create large and potentially dangerous trailer donated by a local busi- ness, Plans for it include a new roof and verandah plus a big wood stove. The club would gratefully accept the donation shovel has to go araund filling they could be doing. Terrace skiing enthusiasts are welcome and encouraged Martin at 632-2682. _to use the Onion Lake “All - told, about 30 people «facilities and to join the club. _ Memberships will be on sale in the Skeena mall sometime in November. Watch for. the ‘dates in the Terrace Standard. The Kitimat Cross-Country Ski club’s fall meeting is scheduled for Nov. 8, 7:30 p.m. in the library of Roy Wil- “cox Elementary school in Kitimat. New members are welcome. And make note, ski club meetings are famed for their: extraordinarily. yummy munchies. Green Tp from Environment Canada J at the snow by taking, the bus to work. Public transit means fewer cars on the road and fewer . emissions. - good condition if anyone. ing hatdogs on the fire that Congratulations - and A second work day will be Thornhill Motors 3026 Highway 16, East. Terrace dtrez04) | Featuring Cars From Subaru, Hyundal & Mazda 1983 ‘G.M.C, SURBURBAN 68 Cylinder, Automatic, Air, Tilt, Cruise, Power Steering $1,995.00 1991 HONDA ACCORD LX, 5spd 4 cyl. One owner, low Km’s. $13,995.00 1994 CHEV. EXT. CAB. 4x4 SILVERADO &cyl. " (950 EFI} Automatic $28,995.00 , 635-7286 _ RITCHIE MALLETT lease & Fleet Manager FLYNN SCHOOL OF BALLET Laura Flynn, Teacher _ Member of: Royal Academy of. Bancing 3226A River Dive 638-2077 - holes that a volunteer with a -in. ‘They have better things 7 FARLY-BIRD] CHANGE OVER SPECIAL ON NOW UNTEL NOVEMBER 15 DON’T MISS OUT! | Kozlov, Yzerman’ S twin? VANCOUVER - “Steve! Steve, as can We... “I'm NOT Stevell!” - To the untrained eye - or toa f reporter in a visiting team's 4s dressing roam - tha resemblance ls remarkable. Detroit Red Wing - Vyacheslav Kozlov could easily ==" — “competitive team," said. the’ *“Granbrook, B.C. native. "At this be team captain Steve Yzerman's twin; So in the mad post-game rush a to get an interview, more than one - one than four, in fact. - Vancouver-based reporter mistook Kozlov for Yzerman § during the Wings recent visit to town. these days, absolutely. no one s wants to be Steve Yzerman. . The. second-leading scorer In Wings’ history and the team's backbone for the last.12 seasons _ has, for whatever reason, been pegged as a lame duck. a Where he was once referred to i as "Stevie Winder” because of what he could do on the ice, the only wonder about Yzerman these days is whan he'll be a shuffled out of the door, Not only is the trade rumor milf- # working overtime, the big talk Is # that the deal will involve Ottawa, with the Wings getting disgruntled holdout Alexei Yashin in return. If some employees get gald watches for their years of valued § service, Yzerman may soon be Bon the receiving end of a bag ‘of rocks. Yzerman, who scored a goal and an assist in Detroit's 5-3 win J over ihe Canucks jast week, never did surface to meet the press afterwards. _ Here, however, is what he told f the media: during Detroit's previous stop In Edmonton. “l've been teld in the past, all the tine I've been here, that ‘we'll let you a know what's going on..We wan't | put you in a situation that's not comfortable with you.” Hey, trades are part of the game and | know that. But! want to play fora | by John Wawrow “two stage of my career, | don’t want. to go to a taam that won't even: ¢ _- appointed prasident Bill Evo; to make it into the playoffs.” What's odd about ail of this: “Yzerman, at 30 years of age, remains one of the more dependable front-liners An the s 6. Finally ted up, Kozlov headed: ; for the. oft-limits-to-the-media training-room door” and slammed - a itshut behind him. It's frustrating enough to be mistaken for someane else, but In the embattled Red Wings, camp ~ game. ‘Although injury troubles have limited his playing time the fast seasons, Yzerman. continues to produce at a polnt- - 2 -game pace. ‘Wings’ management Isn't talking, which is remarkable. already suffered through the Norris-era, is now being run by-a multi-headed ‘monster: from owner Mike Ilitch; to newly- senior VP. Jimmy Develtano; and ‘head coach Scotty Bowman, who § also doubles as player personnel § director (read; kinda like general manager but not). Monday, Bowman answered. questions about Yzerman's status. with a shrug, pointing in the. diraction of the Datrolt media, inferring that they know the: answers. In the meantime, Yzerman swings. If that billing continues to hold up once all of this subsides ‘remains to be seen. considering all the mouths: involved. 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