B16 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 27, 1995 from B8 B8 Golfing in the dark — ahead of Gail Sears. And once the meeting is For full results, see the Score over, it will be time for night Board below. golf — that’s right, golfi ng in the dark, Spensley explained rubber balls are used into which glow Sticks are fitted. ‘‘The whole ball glows,’ she added. ‘The flags are also equipped with the glow sticks so golfers have an idea of where they are supposed to direct their luminous ball. - » Participants..will . play. best - ball pairs. over. three. holes, likely. the - first, second and ninth. “Tt’s' great evening, a fun time,”’ Spensley assured. While the tournament is the last major event of the season for the. Ladies, their season's official wrap up takes place tomorrow night, That’s when the anual: gen- eral meeting takes place at the course’ clubhouse, starting at 7:30 pm Nancy Spensley said 1995 had been a very’ successful season for the. Ladies club with membership the highest it ‘had seen. She* hoped that would translate into a large tumout at the AGM. ~ Skeena a Valley I Ladies + Club Champtonship Overall Low Gross Overall Low Net DEBBIE CARRUTHERS 182SARINDER DHAMI 145 ‘A! Flight 7—~ Bonnie Letawski econd heer STANDARD This message brought to you by the Second Sheet of Ice - Society and the Terrace Standard. SKATE ‘97 Waiting lists long The Terrace Men’s Recreational Hockey League is comprised of 10 teams, six playing in the Recreational Division and four in the Oldtimers Division. The league is run by an executive consisting of a president, vice-president and 10 governors, one from each team. The league is fully insured and operates under the C.O.H.A. tules and regulations, A player must be over the age of 19 and any player over the age of 35 may play in the Oldtimers Divi- - sion. Regretfully, just being 19 years old is not enough o play. . Owing to limited ice time 10 teams is the maximum number the league can accommodate. This has created waiting lists for both divisions that, combined, have exceeded more than 100 poten- tial players at times. With a Second Sheet if Ice, the league would be able to ex- pand the league in both divisions to accommodate the residents of Thornhill and Terrace wha have been waiting to play. The league also hosts three tournaments a year, two in the Rec divi- sion and one in the Oldtimers’, These tournaments are currently limited to a maximum of 12 teams, With a Second Sheet we could host up to 20 teams and the additional eight teams would generate an extra $20,000 of revenue for the Thornhill and Ter- _ face business communities, : And the increased availability of ice time would allow the league to host even more tournaments each year bringing in both economic value to the communities of Thornhill and Ter- race and heightening the profile of the city provincially. . The pressure on ice user organizations like ours to provide a _ service is now completely limited by our existing facility. Our _ communities have grown and our recreational facilities need to cep: keep up. bo Trade shows, concerts , conventions, banquels and dances are _f. just some of the non-ice benefits that the Second Sheet of Ice |” could and would be used for. On November 18, show your support for the Skate '97 pro- : ject and vote ‘Yes’. PRINCE RUPER (2 iiohts ina elixe” nf ae * based on Double Oscupane ® Oo/penson * Z m, 2 founds of Golf) For more information contact Brian Downie at 635-5617 or write to the Second Sheet of Ice Society, P.O. Box 798, Terrace, B.C. VBG 4A1 | _ Spring and summer may be “gon, butyou stillcan hape becutl fuifie wers rs for ‘Your j home. 7 See Grace Fell Florists for =e, elegant autumn Z:%* floral designs for any occasion. 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