Sports ~Menu MINOR HOCKEY Friday, February 17 ; ‘PEEWEE DIVISION Tri-City playoffs begin here, continue tomorow. : REC HOCKEY Tonight 9 p.m.- Convoy v Timbermen ° 10:30 pm- Okies © v Wranglers Thursday, February 16 10:30 p.m. « Nonm’s Auto v ‘Precision Builders " an Saturday, February 18 . _ od, ‘Ei 8 p.m. - Okies v Timbermen meas. dE a a “iy - 9:30 pm. .- Convoy v Wranglers ’ COMOX BOUND. Local cross country skiers Andrew Horwood (left to right) , Sunday, February 19 Adele Thorne, Dale Young and Cheryl Munson have booked themselves berths as * 9:30 p.m. Convoy v Okies Zone 7 representatives at the B.C. Winter Games to be held in Comox at the end Tuesday, February2i1 . | ie fri i 9 pan. Precision Builders v of the month. Nathan Dumais (right) is the alternate for the event. Back Eddy Pub ime | henna ——_——— nee | towatch | STANDARD . | IN ONLY ITS second year § ; tegistration begins tonight, competing at the BC High presents Sp.m. to 9p.m, Continues Sat- | School Cross Country Ski ff Caledonia Senior Girls urday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and championships, Mount § : Shnteint” | Stas at“ | BASKETBALL TEAM do a The Old - New Place - Same Owner Last 5 Years We specialize in: Mexican (Taco), Cheeseburger, Tropical Hawaiian & New Yorker Pizzas PIZZA HOUSE 635-2401 Free delivery in Terrace & Thornhill - Discounts for Pickup 4720 B LAZELLE AVENUE, TERRACE, B.C. ey OC ? Formerly 4 ie Panagopoulos Pizza X-COUNTRY SKIING | town it will be the team to r3 watch in future years. aed EO EION at | Although no match for the Onion Lake trails, registration | Powerful Smithers team — it 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. For in- | took the championship for the formation phone Sue Thome | fifth consecutive year — _ (632-7632). :or Terry Brown | MESS skied to a solid fourth (798-2227). place finish. punrmrmnrmmmnauaunansanmnommnens That’s two spots better than NOON HOUR HOCKEY] *” its debut year and left the sessions go every Monday, | Squad clear of host Quesnel, Wednesday and Friday 11:45 | Houston and Chandler Park. am.-1 p.m. Players must be | + Dale Young led the way with 19 years and the limit is 20] a strong fifth place finish, players on first-come, first- | Andrew Horwood nabbed 17th serve basis. Fee is $3 but { and Nathan Dumais was on his goalies with equipment get in | heels in 19th. free. On the girls side, Adele SNOWMOBILE Association ene finished sixth among e juniors and 12th overall meets the first Tuesday of hile. Chery] M: laced each month 7:30 pm. atthe | WANe “Aery! Munson plac Sandman :“Inn. Ali snow. | 15th and 23rd respectively. mobilers welcome... _ Coaches Walter Thome and ; Al Young said they were CONTRACT BRIDGE club | happy with the result and their plays the second and fourth | skiers continued improvement Thursdays of each month at as the season progresses. the Legion at 7:30 p.m. For wk kkk more information, phone Pat Kitimat Cross Country club Zaporzan at 635-2537. skiers produced five top-three BADMINTON CLUB prac: | ustes at the Spirit of the tices every Tuesday and oO eres In GUIS MAKE. Thursday & p.m., Sundays at Nathan Dumais and Andrew 7:30 p.m. at Thombilt Jr, | Horwood finished one-two in Secondary school. For more | the Juvenile 7.5km division. es information phone Diane ‘at In the Mini-Midget category, = 635-3564, Kevin Thorne completed the §§ | Tannis Trottier Becky Heenan 25km in 13:40.3 for the [ies r a = The Skeena Watershed Committee invites you to a PUBLIC INFORMATION AND DISCUSSION WORKSHOP on FISH ENHANCEMENT & HABITAT RESTORATION Saturday, 18 February 1995, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm oo, . and Sunday, 19 February, 1995, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm _ atthe Terrace Inn ; 4551 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Registration Fee: $25 (for 2 days) + $15,00°(1 day) ; (incl. lunches) a fy This is the first of three informational workshops planned by the f] Skeena Watershed Committee to address fishery resource Issues of concern to stakeholders and .residents of - the, Skeena |f Watershed. The purpose.of the workshops is to provide'a public forum for the dissemination and discussion of relevant information. The goal is to develop community consensus on means of achieving sustainable resource management strategies. Saturday - 18 February. a) Opening Remarks 9:00 am Fish Biology 9:15 am - 10:15 am State of Fish Stocks 10:30 am - 12:00 noon State of the Habitat 1:00.pm-2:15pm | Biodiversity/Genetics 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm Sunday-19February Opening Remarks 8:30 am ne Fish Culture/Spawning Channels 8:45 am - 10°30 4 Watershed/Stream Restoration 10:45 am- 12:00 noon — Community Programmes/Adopt-A-Stream 12:00 noon - 12:15 pm | Julie G FUN DART LEAGUE plays runner-up spot. ‘Sponsored by: Discussion Groups 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm Legion stating 8pm, at | Dale Young produced anoth- Saf “Enquiries should b ; games doubl be “open to a | ot Second place finish in the areway equities a hould be directed to: and newcomers/rockles _al- ee SS ean ee ; Blue Ridge Graphics Workshop Coordinator ways welcome. Tel: 604-947-9240; Fax: 604-947-0141 venile Girls S5km course was TERRACE ROD & GUN | good enough for third. Club meets the first Wednes- RR day of every month, 7 p.m. at the clubhouse on Rifle Range Road in Thomhill. New members are welcome. For information, contact Fred Shaw at 635-2874, | Tip #6 eon eee | ae a“ Are You Feeling the details into the office at| & sarin BYTMFOSTER = dge You Want To? 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 638-| Puan] "Director of Skier Services hago or fax them to 638- | So you're not feeling the edge and would like to! Edging requires more skill but ° oiten it will also require a new more aggressive attitude. Commit yourself to rolling the skis over onto their edges. . 7 This skill requires repetition to become good at it, As you begin a turn think of being Ski updates Paes balanced on the outside ski and as you progress through the turn. Roll your foot on Shames: "Nhe dip (oh edge and apply pressure with your big toe, At this point you should feel the edge Base at tOp...crssaree 2200 | i fs f begin to take hold. Try this several times on both'turns to get a good feel for the Base at bottom...........140cm et - eo edge Very good conditions with] awl gd he - ge. | machine groomed and loose] Wy/7 Ae Ye) HAM To become more sensitive to the skill of edging try to evaluate this on a scale of granular. am ; 7 one to three, For latest update on snow . ‘ . and weather conditions,| [ia #1: Is very little edging with some slippage. phone 638-8SKI (from Ter-| 7 a #2: Is more edging. race) or 1-800-663-7SKL a #3: Very aggressive edging with no slippage. lane Soe Onion Lake: a - Remember to edge smoothly not abruptly. The key to skiing smooth and fluid is_ All irails recently groomed.| [im an practice. - — es Trails should be enjoyable provided “temperatures stay below freezing: “90cm. of packed snow on soine trails. - arn errs It a coe Be SHAMES SKIER For information, phone] Fama), § TAN. This will take some time but will allow you to ski with more control and less effort. Cheryl or Terry, at 798-2227. Shames Mountain Office 635-3773 AMOUINTAIN [3 DEVELOPMENT RRR TT ie 4545 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. CENTRE Speier tea