NT a aa Page C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 17, 1993 NOTE BOOK . CCS well placed in playoffs Centennial Christian is guaranteed two rinks in the semi-finals even before inter-school curling league playoff action starts next week. That's because the first round draw sees two all-CCS match ups. in the first, Brett Baljer gocs up against Nick Rolleman. Batjer won three of five in league action while Rolleman proved the master of the deadlock, playing to three tics. The other in-school baltle sees anolher Ralleman, Eric this time, take on Joshua Benson’s foursome. With both having lost only once in league action, a tight game is anticipated. , The remaining confrontations will see group C Icague winner Julie Freeman of Uplands face Rachael VanHerk, Centennial’s fifth qualifier, while another Uplands challenger Anne Silsbe tackles _ Cassie Hall’s lone representative, Jonathan Doane. Coming off a 4- ‘1 performance in winning group B, Doane will prove tough io beat. Last call to play ball If you are 13 years old and up and want to play league baseball this season, you’re running out of time to sign up. There are spaces available for the Junior Babe Ruth (13-16 yrs), Senior Babe Ruth (16-18 yrs) and Junior Men (19 yrs and up) divisions but Thursday, March 25 is the last date for registration. To make sure you don’t miss out on the thrill of circling the ‘“\bases, leaping for the deep fly or turning the double play, drop into All Seasons and sign up. ; After that, it’s just a matter of waiting for the ump to call, ‘Play balll’* Okies get off to quick start Northern Motor Inn Okies got an early boost in their quest for the Oldtimers division playoff title. Although unable to repeat a recent tournament defeat of the Terrace Timbermen, the Okies did sal- vage a 2-2 tie against the select squad. That and a 5-1 rout of River- side Auto Wranglers gave NMI a piece of top spot after the first round of playolf batiles. Meanwhile, Skeena Hotel produced the only ‘‘surprise’’ in Recreational division early action, Recovering the form they’d shown before subsiding late in the season, Skeena dropped Back Eddy 4-2, League champs All Seasons and Norm’s Auto Refinish- ing both picked predictable wins. Second ice sheet plans explained Don’t look on a second sheet of ice as a cost, but an investment. That was the suggestion of David Dediluke when supporters of the project met with city coun- cillors recently. Initial estimates prepared by ar- chitect Royce Condie place the cost of the new facility at $4.75 million. And while that figure could be reduced by cutting items out of the plan, Dediluke advised against it “TE we build it this way, in the long-term we get something the city can be proud of,” he ex- plained. Condie was on hand for the meeting to explain just what that would be He explained the new surface would be located on the north \side of and directly linked to the existing arena. Tying the structures together, he said; would make supervision of the two easier and avoid the need for increased staffing. The new facility would include a 200ft. by 85ft main ice area with two rows of sealing capable of holding 200 spectators, There would also be a smaller “Jeisure ice’’. surface off the main one. Describing this as equivalent to the wading pool at the aquatic centre, Condie said this area David Dediluke would be convertible for other uses, for example as a banquet room. The plan also called for a joint lobby, upgraded kitchen facilities and washrooms in the existing arena and parking for 200 vehicles. As for costs, Condie sald. the new ice surface itself would run to $3.4 million. Renovating the existing arcna, including refinishing the front, — would run $444,000. Another half 4 million would be needed to put in the parking lots, complete with sidewalks and lighting, and upgrade the road- way. 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