1 23 rebound during a game at the Terrace tournament January 9. Where's the ball? Two grade eight girls baskstball teams seem to have lost the ball. Actually, they’re waiting fora Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 20, 1988 9 . Clark misquoted The Terrace Review apologizes to Dr. Paul Clark for incorrect quotes attributed to him in a lengthy story published in last week's edition, concerning his wheeichair sports achievements in 1987. The quotes — one of which was taken out of the story and boxed in bold print on page nine — were false and were not uttered by Clark at any time during the interview. We sincerely hope this error has not caused Dr, Clark undue embarrassment. ' Police curling finals In Terrace . The B.C. police curling finals are coming to Terrace for the first time. Seen ~ Under the auspices of the Labatt’s Canadian Police Curl- ing Association, Terrace was awarded the B.C. finals for February 8 to 10. - The setup is for 16 teams play- ing in a modified .double- knockout series. The winner ad- vances to national finals at St. John’s, Newfoundland. Local organizer Constable Larry Burke said efforts are be- ing made to raise funds to help offset, the high costs the winning team faces for the trip back east. " Grade eight boys basketball teams from Prince Ru race on January 9. Kitimat to nost fun hockey tournament As part of Kitimat’s Winter Carnival at the end of this month, the Kitimat Fun Hockey League is hosting a 12-team tournament running the 29th, 30th and 31st. : Ten local squads plus Hous- ton Deans and PDQ Wranglers of Terrace are competing in this sixth annual event. Local squads are Irly Bird Stars, Capitals, Bulldogs, Ol’ Drags, Dantes, Luso, Ocelot Oilcans, Raiders, Tricks and B-52’s. pert and Kitimat saw action at a one-day tournament in Ter- _ Marathon skiing set for Smithers | _ Smithers is set to host the first annual Bulkley Valley cross- country ski marathon on Sun- day, Jan. 30. It’s a 35-kilometer race star- ting and ending at the Hug farm, about six miles east of Smithers off Highway 16. Organizer Neil Floyd hopes to attract more than 300 cross- country enthusiasts from across the North. Plans call for several categories with race fees running from $8 to $15. Youngsters in the jackrabbit age group of five to 13 will be allowed to enter, along with juniors aged 13 to 20, plus seniors and masters, and grand masters aged 50 and up. Floyd said the area is quite scenic, with a starting climb to about 600 meters which tapers off gradually to the finish line. Three checkpoints are located along the route. Check-in time is 9 a.m., with the race starting about 10 a.m. Persons wishing to enter can sign up at the start line, or phone Floyd (847-3248 at work, or - 847-5621 at home). He will also provide further information. In the lead Terrace is the leader overall for entrants from the Kitimat- Stikine region in the upcoming Northern B.C. Winter Games at Williams Lake next month. Regional director Flip Cervo lists 285 athletes, coaches, managers, chaperones, officials and alternates for the February 4 to 7 games. Of this total, Terrace has the largest contingent — 166. Kitimat’ is next with 94, followed by Hazelton with 15 and Kitwanga with 10. We have entries in 24 different events. Lucky Dollar Bingo Palace 4616 Hwy. 16 West Opening night action is at the ice rink starting at § p.m. Games Saturday at Tamitik start at 8 a.m. and wind up early that evening. | Sunday play begins at 7:30 a.m. and finishes up with the ‘B’ final at 4:30 and the ‘A’ final at 6 p.m, Admission to the tournament is free. There’s a 50-50 draw every hour, and a refreshment garden downstairs at Tamitik Saturday and Sunday. Sonics win mini-league Sight and Sound Sonics are champions of the Terrace boys and girls mini-basketball league for the 1987-88 season. Sonics won the four-team, double-knockout playoff by defeating Totem Furniture Celtics 60-45 in the champion- ship game. In the opening two games of this split series on Jan. 8, Celtics cowned Williams Lakers 35-33, aud Sonics lost 45-43 to Kitelse Knicks, The final four games were played on Sunday, Jan. 10. Sonics needed two wins to gain a berth in the final. They came up with a 51-47 victory over Lakers and a 55-49 win over the Knicks. Celtics, meanwhile, won their spot in the final by beating Knicks 55-49. Organizers are looking at enlarging this elementary school children’s league for mixed teams to six or more for next season. SUNDAY: Terrace Athletics Assn. MONDAY: Terrace Minor Hockey TUESDAY: Open WEDNESDAY: Terrace Blueback Swim Club THURSDAY: 747 Air Cadets FRIDAY: Parapelegic Assn. SATURDAY: Parapelegic Foundation 18 Regular games 6 Extra Games 0 EVERYONE WELCOME age 14 years and up. Thankyou! Have a nice day!