f i “Come on Terrace, Caich the 'Skeena Spirit = And: there i is ‘till a. ‘need for lots more of you ‘good people of ‘Terrace’ ‘to “Catch the Skeena Spirit”. Winter “Games ‘are ‘less. than three. months away and. we still . need billets — LOTS: AND LOTS OF BILLETS. to: help out before, especially during and even after the games. This sports extravagan- 2a will be bringing a lot of peo- Everywhere + We go we hear ho. Come on:Terrace, ‘Catch the “Ringe with the: thost tf Skeena. Spirit right ee donot fear _ - Games | - Update : ! points at the conclusion of the . fame is, of course, the winner. - This is certainly. a ‘simplistic - 4ze6 description of the garhes and as . *. all curlers know there-is much ‘ more to it, for example the What is this spirit you may . vot quire: eT oe "lel into our community to enjoy. our hospitality, to see our town and our people and to spend - their’ money and-display - their’ skills. Let's all get behind. this 1 really is a Simple thing - venture and help where we can. ust- pick up a phone and give ...Pm sure that many of our. ‘ring: local curlers are ‘‘Catching the o the number-635-1997 . - Skeena Spirit’? and looking for- fer: your services, Join in ward to the competition and he fun.” Pleasures of curling as:one: of i fer your home, your help; the popular spectator “sports our heart which will be going on at the nd you will become an_ .Games, Curling is generally’ What ds it what we @ want nt from What i is it that you c can n do? important: port recognized to have had its origin nd entitled to successftdl in Edinburgh in 1838 however daims - the art of curling was depicted hat ‘you helped with the by a Flemish artist in'1500 so. lorthern- B.C. Winter Games. the true beginnings of curling . Temain unconfirmed, hen: where you g0 you'll say In Terrace, curling had. its’ cand hear it: the thirties when it was a full days outing by horse and cutter, _ The first set of rocks were brought here from the prairies and are still at the tocal curling club. As the’ game grew in popularity and Terrace grew in size it was recognized that a pro- per facility was necessary and in 1955 under president Neil You'll be right in there, you stao-will cheer it ‘Come. on:Terrace, Catch the keen Spirit, The Northern :.B.c, ficial meémbers = Vesta Douglas,. Jan. McKinnon, Ray Skoglund and Jim McConnell — plans were ‘started for the first curling rink, This. three- sheet facility lasted 17 years un- til the newer, larger building Was constructed where it stands today. There is still a need for people s Team , SCORE BOART) Nov. 3 Norm’s Auto Refinishing 6, Riverside “Riverside Auto Wranglers 7, Convoy Auto Wranglers 2 Supply 7 ‘ "Nov. 10 Terrace Timbermen 4, Northern -'Skeena Hotel: 10, All Seasons 2 Motor Inn Odes 3 Inn: of : the ‘West 9, Norm's “Auto ‘ ' Refinishing Seve HAT sud: - Sibahel Heid? Ff * Noli 5S ‘C sa Hib ade Noy, Big. eyed Ni 4 Refinishing 2°) {17° sy ee heats Wiest & cena: Hotel": : 5, Norm's Auta Alf Seasons 9, Invof the West 6 ~ Refinishing 4 Riverside’ Auto Wranglers 4, “Nor- thern Motor Inn Okies 0 “i. Now. 6 Sheena Hotel 8, Inn of the West 3 . Convey Supply 5, Northern Motor Nov, 14 Inn Okies 5. Convoy Supply 4, Terrace . oi Now 7 Timbermen 3 “Trace Timbermen 3, All Seasons 2 Nov. 15 Nov, 8 All Seasons 4, Inn of the West 3 Oldtimers Division Standings: G. W L T GFGA PTs - . Riverside Auto Wranglers 13.5°5 3 $1 42 13 Convoy Supply 144 7 3 50.81 11 - NMI Okies 133 7 3 41 50 9. Terrace Timbermen 104 § 7 35 49 a Recreational Division Standings: . Team G WL T GFGA PTs Skeena Hotel 1310 1 4 94 48 24 All Seasons (A593 3 73. 59°: 21 Inn-of the West. 14 5.6.3» 62. 66... 13 Norm’s Auto Refinishing JM. 3.9 |. s-Clean, quiet rooms. Free ; . _ movies & morning coffee. . Most with pools, saunas. a Be restaurants...starting at m8, 95: a hight, Plus: tax", fligh December 31, 1990: Net val Ter it Nelson, Somp fogattes may sell torlags.:. SNe Sa by rant “It'is a game" “of: strategy,” cOs. and somietimes:” a’. ‘little: luc “colour-coded: “rocks! beginnings our at Lost Lake in . McKerracher and:with four of- : :~. fehash and hag Thad” and “if - “you hads” after the game in the club room are a very necessary part of the game as well, : . For the Winter ‘Games ‘there will be three categories of par- & “titipation. Junior men: ‘ia 13-18. Years old,, junior women — 13 -§ 18 years old and adult’ ‘mixed : for age 19 and over.’ ‘Canadian — Curling Association rules ,will - "De. followed. Games - will be Curling -is an exciting. ‘Spec tator sport.as well as of- great if terest to the player’. themselves, . ordination, .’ often.’ endurance {usually bad) thrown in. The game is played on:a péb bled sheet:.of ite, 138 feet lon and 14 feet, ‘wide: using: 40 are four players, on each oa and. .each ‘player’ thiows - two rocks, = = i ‘Points are acquired by having the rock or rocks closest’ to’ the centre “of the painted. circle ai the opposite end of tlie. ‘rink’: arene _ “» Our curlers are going to have .: that “Skeena. Spirit’? so let's “Catch the Skeena Spirit” and | join the curlers at the rink come § “TERRACE HAIR GALLERY 4711-D Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C, 635-3729 from where the rock i is thrown. __ Winter Games time, SCREEN OF SPORTS GET YOUR TICKETS JODAY! _ Grey Cup Party November 25 at the Inn of The West. 100 INCH SCREEN! BUFFET LUNCH, MANY DOOR PRIZES $15.00 per person, 200 seats available. Tickets can. be purchased at the front desk = ale 4620 lakelse Ave. | ‘Terrace 638-8141 Are you a good driver? Or justa uckyone? _ Have you ever done any of the following? - What's ICBC doing about it? Ci Exceeded the speed limit [Not signalled a lane change: {Not stopped at ared light before tuming right. Driven after.drinking D1 Followed — too closely (1 Not come to 4 full stop at a stop. sign Ol Backed: up unsafely EINot sealed ata. . C1 Cut in unsafely. s “iF you can honestly say you’ ve never -done any of the above; then: youre a really good driver. . . Unfortunately,: not everyone is a good deiver. Or even alucky one, In 1990 Autopian i is paying out _ More in clainjs-than at any time in, history: more . than $45 tnillion every working “ay co through. traffic safety education, And by. pro _the use.of safety belts. ICBC algo wirks with school children ‘and _ educators, the police, safety: councils and “ments on continuing “grass roots’ traffic: safety: - "programs. . co pe 7 At ICBC, we're doing what we can. But the real : ‘solution lies with the individual motorist. meee ‘What can you do? a Obey. the rules, We all know them. Stick to the “speed limit. Use your turn signals. Don’t run yellow Can especially red) lights. Come to a complete ", stop’ at stop signs. Don't drink aid drive. “if were really going to control the rising costs in “needs to help. Learn and practice good driving habits. We can't count on luck any longer. CICBC , Insurance costs down. i SRE restarted tama st ote ht Aa re eteet ons etyeta tence aeons ou 17 a a a 1 , 7 . oe . yo. AOR a fe a? AE ee cam ee RE cam rey ore ea age eA nee eek Were working to reduce the number of accidents .. lives, injuries and property damage — everybody - | Together, we can drive o eer ae Aad Teaerermere apie, ween : J