C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 25, 1995 Score Board Men’s Recreational Hockey Recreational Division October 14 Back Eddy Bullies 4 To get results on the Score Board PHONE | 638-7283 SURREY, 6.C. - It's pourlng rain and it's pouring questions, and B.C. Lions head coach Dave Ritchie is getting soaked, The imerrogation. has Uncertain futur is thi’ latest and leas worry High ane Inside Skeeena Hotel Sharks 6 ti October 15 = 638-7247 f begun and it’s not only. by John Wawrow Coast Inn ofthe West 4 Norm’sAuto about the Lions’ four-game Precision Builders 7 All Seasons. . losing streak ynal wotst ot cays. Wh coach ihe (BS th If Comrie, as fe bragged to CSE E yun - ions. When it's all said an e media 1 Beery the West 8. AIS ey ey “To mate n next 1 week’ paper, results must reach days. done, we've tried to do what man of vision for taking a Be easons 2.0 3c. But every morning last. hen he purchased : wo A oa US s by: Sp. m. FRIDAY. we could when we got here, gamble when he purchasec Norn’s Auto: - 4°." Back Eddy Bullies: °° 3 =. “ee week another camera ren, and that's win football the team In. hiring an October 19 - ene eee another new face, another ames” Ritchle’s record is unproven geriéral manager in” Skeena Hotel Sharks: 7 ~ Precision Blues 4 a ; rwennper stowed ‘up at aaarkabla, and-ha has no Eric Tillman, and'an unproven - mS r ing hin Ritchie, the TEAM GP W L_ T GF GAPTS econd Richie's doorstep to ask the hiaealh eesn though the what doas i make him now Coast Inn ofthe West 7.5. 4 1 37 -25. 11 heer TAN DARD What's. up with. JO ee net Sclcnding myselt OY Peale ef Haight andl that’ ; Skeena Hotel 7 S§ 2 0-43. 41 1 J contract?” eT ‘ overs + to begi 4 Norm's Auto 7.3 =2..2-34-32 8 This ‘message brought to you by the Second Sheet of Ice i {t's enough far Ritchie: what nae Vepp Just saying an overused speed up y Precision Builders 7 #2. 2.03 37.365 7 Society and the Terrace Standard. that he doesn’t break, , " daniat of , : 'y we won 33 games?- Thank those decisions when they Back Eddy Pub 7-13 -" 3 35°34 5 ; . °. A Peal oe ns are you very. much, Hava we paid off with last year's Grey ai All Seasons % Me - - Ae, a a : : & KATE 9 4 | canting. lonvot thar Re you Ms grey Cup? Thank Ce the reality in the - + im i ae “It you're going to say I'm Canadian Football League is : Oldtimers Division ~, Over the last few months the Second Sheet of Ice ar- usually Goes. and defending myself, take it out that all’ decisions are made in Convoy Suonly ‘. “ticles have dealt with the benefits this new facili sometimes bursting Out oF here, | need to defend a fury of panic and greed, oe Convoy Suppl 5 bi hi h | y Supply ae ~ would provide to specific ice-user groups. about something or another. - myself to nobody.” and ‘in tha-interests of the vob October 18 Oe ei) a But it isn't just for the ice user. Each year there are The signs of frustration “are you listening, Bill? —_ short-term payoff. : Convoy Supply 6 © Terrace Timbermen. 3 snore than 25,000 visits into the existing facility by in- are evident aia this, no, Is : NMI Okies 5 | Riverside Wranglers 5 dividuals who may never set foot on the ice. The ban. are wil bos rewarded in ® woop op i . an of TEAM couse YY TSESAPS — Socracke cna peryer 8 usec spe | fm, at yh { Nth Motor ImOkies. 6 3 f 2 2 2 8 school classes, a host of special events, and at least one rewarded, in heaven, qermace aeemen ; 3 j i a x 3 trade show, convention and major dance/concert, The because | know I'm going @ nvoy SUpPly arena has been utilized for indoor tennis and the RCMP : ’ iversi On this Earth, he's havin CN Riverside Wranglers 7 0 3 4 21 29 4 ave used it for training purposes. a sonis Earth, nes g ON “Bowling. Monday Men’s Team standings : “a interest-free | lan, Amen 1 ot tavaics TY T@t tat te expand and Improve he exiting cy, «| Wu'gutereeactoners | pants, boots, shoes, MASS Pacmen 16 79 Mixed Bags 3 39 ,cn and will open up our community opportunity to at- Ste deals with his , 4 > 4Aces 14 74 Road Runners 7 97. tact larger and more diversified events. The com- employees, be it in the} TOquUeS, & gloves. Del &Company 12 59 Deb 3°22 munities of Terrace and Thomhill have been growing ‘stores or on the football Crome Dome 3 55 M&Ms 0 16 faster than any other areas in the northwest and field, on commission. atur ay, Aces . 9 54 Season Golfers 5 15 facilities have to keep pace with that growth. The : deinering under quota’ of Bowling Center 10 53 — Expectations 2 14 ®ailability of recreational facilities, whether it's the late. And no owner fires Oct 2 | Leftovers 3° 43° Hitsand Mrs. 4 12 golf course, brary, xi area, ti ice to ati set new el if himself or his entire staff, no bad ‘PTWe point t k). = noi our communities wish to continue to attract new resi- matter how poorly things are : ; ( points past week) (PIW= points past week) dents to the northwest. running. There's” always a : P . The Second Sheet of Ice is a much needed addition to manager ta blame. : Doug Mumtod 255 High Average 27g _ our communities and not just for the ice users. I urge j And unless the Lions turn k Leif Thomsen 24 ¢ Ps everyone to get out on November 18 and vote ‘Yes’ for y things around, Ritchie's armen Mailloux 215 the Second Sheet of Ice future in Vancouver is on the i Lou Nagy 253 Eva Wilkinson 12 ' . block or, at the least, his re- "\ ANS Emie Hidber 248. Julie Rodda 904 : : 7 ; : a signing value is being ‘ma: easons a Ken Dahms 247 Darlene Striker 201 For more information contact Brian Downie at 635-5617 a marked down. with the S18; Source For Sports ot Hich Game Flat Hioh Game Flat or write to the Second Sheet.of Ice Society, a recent losing streak. 3 Dene Mania Mumford 384 or on Trogi 321 P.O, Box 798, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A1 “tt doesn’ t matter,” Ritchie 4555 wae ckeloe Ave. . 635-2982 _ Lou Nagy 356 Carmen Mailloux 300 : : . Wayne Lebeau 352 Brenda deJong 288 cep TATE Wednesday Ladies Team standings TERRACE & DISTRICT CREDIT UNION The special events presently using the facility have been Limited as to the time of year that it is available. A new facility would allow us the opportunity and flexibility to host-more conventions both larger and smaller, or run indoor tennis, soccer, roller hockey or any variety of sports and events side‘by side without disturbing existing ice users. It is a natural progression simple. In the business of sports, and especially under the tight reign of Lians’ owner Bill Comrie, the reality is If Comrie built his ® furniture store empire on the 0% oi all kids ski Jackets & Oa } Anniversary SPECIAL wvitisset? ebesisark RSE a 9 oe ict ie Projedt in British Columbia PAC-RIM LNG Inc. has made an Application for a Project Approval Certificate under the Environmental Assessment Act for the PAC-RIM LNG Project in British Columbia. The Application seeks approval of PAC-RIM LNG Inc.’s proposal to design, finance, construct and operate a liquefied natural gas (LNG) pro-_ ject in British Columbia which would involve: the purchasing of pipeline-quality natural gas from sources in northeast British Columbia and Alberta; the transporting of the purchased gas via a dedicated pipeline ot system to a proposed LNG processing plant, storage facility and loading terminal.to be located on tide o ; water on.the Pacific Coast in the vicinity.of either Kitimat or. Prince Rupert, and the converting ¢ of the}. .-3t received natural gas into liquid. form, for. ‘shipment. to Markets: in’ the Pacific. ‘Rim, via dedicated LNG tankers. + RATE: Year 1 6.00% : : a ‘pngf et The Application m my be viewe “public libraries. " ty Te oh mo Year 2 6.50! ne 2 Houston, Burns Lake, Fraser: Lake, Vanderhoof, Prince George, and ‘Vancouver, OR OR at. ‘the Environmental ~ Year 3 7.00% © Assessment Office Project Registry at Ist Floor, 836 Yates, Street, Victoria, British Columbia veVv 1x4.” CSB. Rate Plus 4/4% C.S.B. Rate Plus 1/4% “Year 4 The provincial Environmental Assessment Office invites comments on, the . Application to ensure + that pub. lic issues.and concerns are identified and addressed as part of the environmental assessment review. pro- |. cess. The entire text of all submissions will be available to the ie public through: the Project Registry. All comments will be considered as part of the review. -, Note: All rates are guaranteed minimum and | will always exceed CSB rate. v Can be used for RRSP and RRIF. v All terms are fully redeemable without penalty at any time. v Available for a limited time only. Y *100% Minimum Deposit. Comments on 1 the Application for the PACRIM LNG Project in » British Columbia should be forwarded by. December 8, 1995, to: : ‘ 2A Terrace & District Credit Union 4650 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace ph, 635-7282 - We belong to you. Serving members and their families. B01 B785.. t representative “ect a Credit Union the credit union udvantage: we are a proyit sharing, member owned institution. ree . we belong to yote. ; . oa