. “may3 ana B14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 27, 2005 Bluebacks splash into new season rear MARGARET SPEIRS TERRACE BLUEBACKS swam into the new season with personal best times at the Prince George Dental Moose Meet earlier this. month. - The Moose Meet marked ‘the. first long course swim _ this year, a chance to com- pete ina 50m Olympic-sized pool. -The . team’ focussed on aerobic training to get back _in shape. “They’re doing well. We're quite satisfied with “their training,” Mike Carlyle. Dakota Algor, Patershuk, 13, and Brandon Williams, 10, scored person- al bests in all of their heats. Marlee Cater, 14, timed Menu To. “get your game, event or ,meeting added to: the Terracé- Standard .. Sports : Menu or. Sports. Scope, » fax “us at: 638-8432, or e-mail us ‘at: newsroom *@terracestandard.com @ May 1 . Challenge yourself toa gruelling 13 km ride in the annual. Shames .Mountain must be associate members of Cycling BC. Member- _, Ships are available at time Of registration. For more de- tails, contact Lucy Praught at 638- 7603. ’ Terrace ' Minor Softball swings into action with a - young kids game at the Elks Park at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Wednesday sees the older girls play at 6:30 p.m. on the Cassie Hall field, For more info, call ‘Tammy at . 635- 7144. Wi May 7 and 8 . -Terrace> minor lacrosse players are invited to a free player. development camp | at the Terrace Arena from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. both days. Out of town players are asked to register.ahead of time. For . more details, contact Kevin at 635-7361. @ May 7 and 8. “Totem . Saddle Club _ in- vites riders and spectators to its Spring Schooling Horse show, a fun event to help rid- ers prepare for future shows. Biz Bastion will judge Eng- lish and host a one-day clin- ic. Jane Turner will judge Western and-will also offer a tails contact Elaine Rempel at 635-7424.. said coach . ‘13, Ja- , . nine Callieou, 15, Brendan | G Sports: Hill Climb hosted by. the . : Terrace Off Road. Cycling . Association (TORCA). Reg- » ister at 1:45 p.m. and begin - cycling’ at 2 p.m. All racers personal bests in all but one heat. , Emilie . Metzmeier, 13, won personal bests in four -heats. Fourteen year olds Em- ily Reéinbolt and Hayley Schmiedel scored three per- - sonal best times. Schmiedel time in an Olympic pool, scoring a personal best time ff and finishing in fifth place in -her age group. Allison Knoedler, «15, swam to one personal best and took a bronze medal for 15 and over girls in the ag- - gregate standings. The team competed as the Points North team with Smithers and Kitimat ‘club | swimmers in the relays and : finished.in the top 10 for all of their heats. Karate - triumph .TERRACE’S |. club, Shogun Dojo, took on KARATE the Tiger Balm competition in Vancouver and. won 23 medals: 10 gold, three silver and 10 bronze. ” Krista’ Johnston, . 16, ‘scored two gold, in point fighting, two. gold: in con- tinuous and one gold i in full contact. Ten-year-old TJ. Mey- burg brought back one silver: in continuous. Patrick Moore, also 10, scored one bronze in point ‘fighting and one bronze in kata. -Twelve- year-old Gillian “Robertson won a bronze in continuous, while Amanda ” _Kurek, 8sand Patrick Kurek, . 9, Raje Sangha and Sheldon Smaha each took home a bronze i in point fighting. -Among. the .adults, : José 7 Andrarde and-Mario Furtado both won gold in point fight- ing. . Mike Diana won gold in point fighting, gold in con- tinuous, and bronze i in team point. ‘Toni-Natz won bronze i in, ‘point fighting. Kathleen Kurek won gold . in continuous, silver in kata - one-day clinic. For more de- . and bronze in point fighting. swam ‘the :} ‘200m butterfly for the first ° EMILY REINBOLT scored three personal best times at the Prince George Moose Meet, including one in the 50m backstroke. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO The Girls 15 and over 200m - individual. medley relay team, which included Blueback Janine Callieou, swam to a personal best. Carlyle said long course experience will come in han- ° dy for.this summer’s provin- cials in Prince George. _ The team is gearing up for the Northwest Cham- ‘pionships in Prince Rupert next month and the Northern Championships in June. | Score Board Azad Adventures Telemark Race. April 2 . Fastest Female Nicole Slater Fastest Male — |Jake Palmer Hat Draw Duncan Stewart ‘Shames Mt. Dummy Downhill. P Many daily Specials! Skeena Valley Nursery “Closed Saturdays” Baskets as low as $4.95" Bacopa, Geraniums, Wave Petunias 89¢ ‘Fuchsia and Begonias .49¢ . 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He has lived and worked in a number of communities i in British Columbia and has an intimate knowl-- edge of the i issues and concerns of people in both urban and rural areas. - “Tam very pleased Tom has accepted this challenge," said Rick O'Connor, Chief Operating Officer for Black Press (B.C.) - " “Establishing our presence in the legislative bureau is a major step forward for Black Press. With 76 community, nine daily news- papers, and eight préss divisions, this initiative fur- s ther defines us as the leading independent news- # paper group in British Columbia." - Fletcher will be based at the Black Press office in my Victoria, filing news stories and a weekly opinion column to all divisions of Black Press in B.C. 7 Tom Fletcher Black Press Legislative Bureau —@ @) Black Press www.bcnewsgroup.com April 3 Best. | Sponge Bob The — | Design . Mackenzies |: Best Twins Freestyle Face Team Plant. : 7 Dud Garbage Pants Freestyle . 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This includes all City parks with the exception of the Ferry Island Family Dog Park area. * Dogs are not permitted on the Christy Park — soccer fields. ® Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their animals (including horses) when on public or private property. We appreciate your cooper ‘ation in helping us maintain a safe and pleasant environment for all residents. i 2 Residential Serviced Building Sites For Sale In Stewart 5 — Location: 12th Avenue; Stewart, B.C. ; No. 617 No. 613 Size: 90' x 122" 60'x 122" | Price: $8,000 . ' $6,000 - 4 For further information, contact Michael Compton at BC Hydro j in 8. Vancouver, tel: 604 623-4291 . fax: 604 623-3988. e-mail: michael. compton@bchydro. com The deadline for submitting offers is 4 p.m., May 31, 2005. BC Hydro reserves the right to negotiate with one or more prospective purchasers and to decline any or all offers at its sole discretion. 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