C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 24, 1994 Sports Menu _ TONIGHT Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 14s — 6:30 p.m. Terrace Builders v Bavarian Bandstra v Brady’s FC Under 10s — 6:30 p.m. Shoppers v Elkers Surveyors v Skeena Cellulose Skeena Sawmills v Lions Wildwood v Carlyle Shepherd THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 12s — 6:30 p.m. Overwaiiea v Finning Co-op v Cedarland Sight & Sound v Copperside SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 Tennis TWO-DAY. TOURNAMENT open to all residents of Terrace gets under way. Singles, dou- bles and mixed. Phone Doug (638-1678) or Richard (635- 2347) Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 7s — 9:30 p.m. All Seasons v Safeway Vie Froese v Rolary Philpots v Kinsmen Northern Motor Inn vy Tilden Under &s -——- 10:30 p.m. Dairy Queen v Terr.Chrysler Remax v Totem Ford McAlpine v Crampton SUNDAY, AUGUST 28 Snowmobiling GRASS BLAST 94 in Thorn- hill (look for signs. off River Drive), registration 11 a.m., racing at noon. Ron Niesner (635-9270) or Trevor Gibson (635-2909) for more info... Running ; SMITHERS FALL FAIR 3/10km starts 10 am. at Hilltop Inn. Dave Aliwood (842-5615) for information. Men’s Soccer ‘ Terice- Knights v International (Lhornhill, 11 am.) Nisga’a Nations (Christy Park, 5 p.m.) Hiking MAROON MOUNTAIN of- fers scenery, flowers and takes. Meet at library at 9 a.m. For info, phone Vicki at 635-2935. MONDAY, AUGUST 29 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 19s — 6:30 p.m. Councillors v Manuels Under 19 Girls — 6:30 p.m. Pizza Hut v Tide Lake Northern Drugs v Richards TUESDAY, AUGUST 30 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Girls Under 14s -- 6:30 p.m. Wilkinson v Terrace Shell Braids v Sanberry Under 16s — 6:30 p.m. A & W v Kerby and Sons Constrictors v Irly Bird FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 Skating TERRACE SKATING club stages free skate for members, families and friends, 2-3 p.m. CALLING ALL ADULT soccer players. Why not hone your skills at the Drop In Adult Soccer sessions held cvery Thursday night at Thornhill Primary beginning at 7 p.m. For info, phone Kevin (638- 8356). TERRACE ROD & GUN Club meels the first Wednes- day of every month, 7 p.m. at the clubhouse on Rifle Range Road in Thornhill. New members are welcome. For information, contact Fred Shaw at 635-2874. To get an event on to the Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 638-7283 or fax them to 638-8432. To make next. week’s paper, submissions must be in by 5 p.m. Friday. Westerd Pacific Maintenance \ v aR tne 28 as. wate DE dial IMPROVING = Terrace, B.C. or Grad Cards YOUR V8G 4A2 et opos ' Your donation fs _| acast Marjorie Park tax deductible fouRTOUOF CANADAS - suievnouar | CANADAS 638-1167 . Your In Memoriam gift Is a lasting tribute. Please send your donation to the address above, along with the name and address and the name and address of the next-oFkin, for an acknowledgement card, SCHOOL’S OUT. Saturday wrapped up week one of the Terrace Hockey School and gave lacal youngsters, boys and girls, a chance to show what they'd learned in a game situation. Above, a Green team attack is stymied by a fine goaltending etfort. Week two is now under way. Terracite sends out camp invite NORTHERN hockey players have the skills, but too often it goes unnoticed by the predomi- nantly southern junior hockey teams, So says Shane Maitland, ex- Terracite and now head coach- general manager of the Spokane Braves. ‘Fhe Braves are members of ithe Kootenay International Junior Hockey League which also in- cludes the Beaver Valley Nite -» Hawks, Castlegar Rebels, Colum- bia Valley Rockies, Golden Jr. Rockets, Grand Forks Border Bruins, North Okanagan Kings, Revelstoke Grizzlies, Rossland Warriors and Sicamous Eagles. _"T know the talent up north is as strong as the talent anywhere,”’ Maitland said, “‘but with some of the leagues and teams, they just don’t want to go up so far.”’ He hoped the addition of a Prince George team in the West- em Hockey League might change that and bring more scouts to the region, — In the meantime, he is sending out an invilation to northwestern players to attend the Braves open tryout camp set for Sept. 9-11. Maitland left Terrace at the age of 45 to play for the Kelowna Packers of the BC Junior Hockey League. After one season there, he was recruited by the WHL Spokane Chiefs where he was, in his sec- ond season, a member of the Memorial Cup winning team. Traded to the Tacoma Rockets late in the *91-’92 seasqn, he stayed with them for a year be- fore turing to coaching. 18 Oe vw te ee ee ne ee ee Seen meee eer te ne ae eee tS eee _ “1 know the talent up § north is as strong as the talent anywhere.” Maitland had started coaching years earlier al the UBC hockey school in Vancouver and then helped out at the Terrace hockey school for a number of yeats. ‘Unfortunately, I haven’! been able to make it back the last couple of years,’’ he said. Last season he was assistant coach for the’ Billings (Montana) Bulls, winners of the Jr. A Amer- ican Frontier League title, Now at the helm of the Braves, he’s anticipating more success. ‘With the talent we have return- ing and the recruits coming to camp, we ‘are very optimistic about the upcoming season,’’ he said. For information on the Spokane Braves tryout, phone (509) 483-0013. Kitimal &moltar Douglas Channel foi pF aq iu yy Kitamaal A182“ Vinage Public Notice Alcan's Kemano-Kitimat high voltage transmission line is built on private property except where it crosses Indian Reserva- _ tions, as shown on the 7 map. Trespassing and hunt- ing are not permitted on Alcan transmission line properties. Ref. Wildlife Act, sect. 13(b) Pala Rivor Kemana=Killmat Transmiesion Lina 7 Gardner Ganal Kamnano Alyer *. Kemano Powerhouse :.f Kemano ay My Alcan Smelters and Chemicals Ltd = Ay can. YAMAHA The Power To Satisfy. See o our r line of Yamaha ‘Snowmobiles on display and in ACTION at: GRASS BLAST ‘94 Races begin at Noon Sunday, August 28 #48 #013 This car was built and is being raced by Vic Johnson and his daughters Audra & Vicki. All three are rookies and since both daughters wanted to race, Vicki is racing In the men’s class while Audra races in the women’s class. Jt Sharon Fagan received Top Points “C” Hobby in 1991 along with the fast time award, 1992 saw Sharon racing in a few races in Street Stock. In 1993 Sharon returned to the Hobby Class and picked up Runner -Up Top Points “C" Hobby along with a tie for fast time, Sharon and her family have been involved with racing at Terrace Speedway since it was originally constructed. #555 Dave Reinhardt has moved back up to the Hobby Stock class after several years running in the Street Stock class, Dave built the first Street Stock truck at the track and won Top Points in 1990 & 1991 and runner up Top Points In 1992 with It. Sharing driving duties with Dave are Ken Ulrich & Debbie Reinharct, both rookies this year. Next Races August 28 Pee Ce eee ee ee eee ee es aera we we tm sm a th This car is new for the 1994 season. Ken Hawkins & Todd Taylor are sharing driving duties along with “C” Class driver Crissy Jurkic, SATURDAY TIME TRIALS 6:00 PM RACING 7:00 PM SUNDAY TIME TRIALS 1:00 PM RACING 2:00 PM PAPER PRRESS OSES ORE SS SD SEES SRS SS ee MWEVECEEEUE SURE MUSERENUN ES SUERRE MEME VERUS SRREEERERRMERER UNSERE RENE ERERE EMER SERUOEERUNOREMR EEN OMY