The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 6, 1996 - B9 RADELET & COMPANY Barristers & Solicitors, Vancouver, B.C. COMPANIES « TRUSTS + TAX DISPUTES James W. Radelet _Phone 604-689-0878 « Fax 604-689-1386 2 EE Sports Menu MEN’S REC HOCKEY Today Oldtimers Division 8:00 p.m. -~ Subway v. Terrace Timbermen 9:30 pm. -- SRD Blues v. Northern Motor Inn Okies FLYNN SCHOOL OF ) BALLET 3226A River Drive Something Different? Try Adult Batlet Classes taught by a regis- |. tered ballet teacher. Tuesday or Thursday |, evenings or Saturday mornings. Call 638-2077 for more info or come by and Check It Out! Thursday, March 7 Recreational Division 10:30 p.m. -- Skeena Hotel Sharks v. Norm’s Auto Refinishing Saturday, March 9 Recreational Division 8:00 p.m. -- Back Eddy Pub Bullies v. Precision Builders Blues. 9:30 p.m. -- All Season’s Lightning v. Norm’s Auto Refinishing Ji Sunday, March 10 Recreational Division 9:30 p.m, -- Skeena Hotel Sharks v, Coast Inn of the West Oldtimers Division oe 11:00 p.m. -- SRD Blues v. Subway CANADIAN SKI PATROL presents the _ 6th Annual | featuring HOODS IN THE WOODS Tuesday, March 12 Recreational Division 9:00 p.m. -- Back Eddy Pub Bullies v, Coast Inn of the West ; 10:30 p.m. -- Norm’s Auto Refinishing v. Precision Builders Blues **PLAY OFFS START THE WEEK OF MARCH 19** SKIING March 9 . It’s the “‘Bum and Bust’? mogul competition at Shames Mountain. Everyone is welcome, and you must register be- fore 9:30 a.m. Prizes will be awarded. For more informa- tion call 635-3773. BASKETBALL March 6-9 The Caledonia Sr, girls and Hazelton Sr. boyos start play at (he provincials teday. The boys are at Trinity Western University in Langley, while the girls are at Capilano Col- lege in Vancouver, Be March 16, 1996 SWIMMING oni a ; March 9-10 | REBOUND! THE Skeena junior boys basketball team finished their Arena Banquet Room 9:00 p.m. Bight members of the Terrace Blucbacks swim club are at S€@S0n in second place in their zone. They fell to PRSS 72-58 in the $10.00 per person the age group provincials in Victaria. final. Five teams participated in the zone finals February 23 and 24 at Skeena, . 7 DOOR PRIZES BOWLING Hazelton placed third, and Kitimat took fourth. Skeena coach Alan Tickets Available at Marel ‘youth bowlers are in Prince Rupert for step two of Neufeld says the zones worked out as everyone had expected. He Sportworld, All Seasons the ‘‘Four Steps to Stardom’? tournamant. gh tear had beat Skeena ail year, and adds they're a really Shames Mountain., Skeena Mall Office Thornhill Motors Are you coming to Prince George this weekend? 3025 Highwoy 14, Eost, Terrace ser zos1 er RAMADA H OTE L 1997 MAZDA B2200.2WHDR, PICK-UP: _ : . . . : Regular Cab, 4 Cylinder, dS 2 . Low Kis. Super Clone shoo (formerly The Holiday Inn) THE KITIMAT cross-country ski club invites you to take part in their mid-week ski outings. For more info. call 635- 9492 or 635-7565. And the masters group, for anyone over 20, skis every Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m. For more info, call 798-2227, ADULT NOON HOUR drop-in hockey at the Arena, 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 7) Door Sodlan. 4 Cringe miomalc Goalles with equipment play free. Saturday night drop-in Fully Loaded - $14,995.00 hockey. 11:15 p.m. to 12:15 a.m, Ten dollars per player. pany aver For more info. call Don Leblond at 638-0055, Base & Meer manager 63 5-7286 THE TERRACE badminton club plays Tuesday and Thursdays, 8:00-10:00 p,m. at Thornhill Jr. Secondary. Victorian Lampshade Class THE TERRACE LEGION invites drop-in dart players Coming to your area soon! every Wednesday night at 8:00 p.m. Two dollar cost. Learn how to create authentic Victorian Lampshades for pleasure or for profit. To get an event on Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 3210 Clinton St, phone 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 by 5 p.m. Friday. SPECIAL OLYMPICS More than competition These shades sell for hundreds of dollars in the stores. This class teaches you all the techniques used to make these Deautiful shades including pleating and shurring. Class includes all supptics needed for your first shade. THIS IS NOT AHOT GLUE METHOD! MARCH JS Special Olympics month, and Terrace athletes are getting ready to celebrate their tenth official year of operations. A celebration is planned for this Saturday at the Bowling alley, and all past and present coaches, athletes and sponsors are invited to come out and bowl a fun game at 4 pm, And anyone else who is interested in finding out more about Special Olympics is also welcome, There’s about 30 Special Olympics athletes in Terrace and a total of 50, including the ones in Hazelton and Smithers. Regional coordinator Joan Cox says one of the best things about Special Olympics is that it allows the athletes to get out into the community and lets them do something they can excel at. “Just because their minds work more slowly, that doesn’t mean they can’t do well physically,’ says Cox. The Terrace athletes are mainly adults between the ages of 22 and 55. Cox says many of them have formed friendships among themselycs and also with athictes from other towns. Individuals, businesses and community groups all help iam 7 ce ; r fund Special Olympics here and the monies are uscd [ie : primarily for out of town travel. ee ’ Downtown Prince George 444 George St., Prince George, B.C. CALL DIRECT FOR RESERVATIONS 1-800-830-8833 *Subject to availability “Based on 2 children eating from aur Kids Menu for a weekend stay. Our Instructor will be in your area March 13 & 14, 1996 - Evenings For mare information oar to register please call 1-800-424-8855 Head Oljice: Kelowna, 8.G, mr y ( : 4 \ iN N J IN li ‘ mi jt Pray rata ie i ne. yi | IN lin | | — Many athletes live in group homes of on their own with no support from family members. And one of the driving forces behind making Special | _ gem as : - Learn To Olympics the success it is in Terrace, is the volunteers. aoe thy, 1) . They do everything from coaching, to just being a friend ; : and providing a listening ear. . : = I al If you'd like to learn more about how you can get in- Sg GA fee YY U} rf volved in Special Olympics, you can call Joan Cox at 635- Mag . ~ | avevourses Program 4 . THE SPORTS SPORTS | ame | ony °=2P4_ OS. +» The kiss of ENTERTAINMENT LINE!!! DEATH 1-000-481-6697 : @ e Ext. 2957 3 : : | BRITISH COLUMBIA . Foo ene f SHARES SKIER Bor HOOD Slaven D $2.69 pe min a 4 MOUNTAIN [ff DEVELOPMENT Vancouver fe V6] 4M? 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