B4 Terrace Review —— Wednesday. September 4, 1991 Shames Mountain preparing for mid-November start . Contributed ; With the ski season just two and a half months away, Shames Mountain is gearing up. Seasons passes are on sale at all area sport- ing goods stores and the Shames office in Terrace. starting this week. Discounts on passes are being offered to skiers who pur- chase them before Oct. 1. Season pass and day ticket rates will remain the same as last year. It’s been busy at the Mountain "this past summer with the clearing -of two new ski runs. The first of these — named "Galloway’s" in the Mountain at over 3,500 feet (1050 metres) in length and 1,360 feet (408 metres) of vertical drop. It is located to the far right (ook- ing up the mountain) of Hangover and is designated as high inter- mediate skill level. The second new trail, situated to the left of A.O.T. is also designated as high intermediate. Both of these runs were built in response to numerous customer requests for more of this type of terrain. - The day lodge received a lot of attention this summer, too —- new siding, new paint, new carpet, drapes in the lounge, new signs and colourful new banners. The maintenance building now houses a full-time caretaker and modern shop facilities to keep the snow grooming equipment in shape for grooming of the slopes. Shames officials expect to open the ski area in mid-November, depending on early season snow conditions. The first snowfall of the season was recorded in front of the day lodge Aug. 20. honour of nearby Galloway Creek — is one of the longest runs on Classic bonspiel draws national names | The Smithers’ Classic bonspiel is still three months away, but the 32-rink curling event has already attracted some of the best players in the world. « ‘Accepting invitations to date are former World and Canadian champions Rick Folk and Pat ‘Ryan. Also planning to attend is noted shot-maker Keith Switzer, plus defending B.C. champion Gerry Kent. _ Zone co-ordinator Gord Judzentis of Terrace says the acceptance list includes Doug Jones of Seattle, Paul Devlin, a Swiss rink and noted national curler Kevin Smale. They'll be shooting for $63,000 in cash prizes, making the spiel one of the largest in Canada. It’s ‘produced from December 12 to 16 at Smithers. Each team is pay- ing a $1,000 entry fee. The winner picks up $23,000 in cash, Fourteen dollars goes to the runnerup. Third places are worth $5,000 each. Teams placing from fifth to eighth spots each win $3,000. The best showing by a team from this zone is worth four air- line tickets to anywhere in Western Canada. Teams interested in entering should contact either Rick McDermott .of Smithers (847- 3513) or Gord Judzentis in Terrace (635-5667). Scouting Better than ever Why not become part of the winning team -- the Scouts Canada Team -- you'll love it. Beavers -- for youth aged 5 to 7 Cubs -- for youth aged 8 to 10 Scouts -- for youth aged 11 to 13 Venturers -- for young adults 14 to 17 Rovers -- for adults 18 to 26 —_ REGISTRATION NIGHT: Wednesday, September 11 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. oo E.T. Kenney School FEES: $35.00 - one child SCOUTS CANADA $70.00 - two or more children , For more information call Per Halvorsen — 635-2118 or Chris Jennings, 635-4342 CLASSIC EYE-CATCHER. This sight stowed pedestrian traffic in the 4600 block Lakesle Ave. recently — a Mercedes- Benz gullwing coupe. There are few of the vehicles, hand-built by German craftsmen in the mid-1950’s, left in the worid. The doors open upwards, giving the auto a bird-like appearance when viewed head-on. This particular example was sporting Saskatchewan licence plates. 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