Page B4 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 21, 1990 SCOR Make Fashion Statement With . Your Windows! . 25%. OFF ABBEY, " BLINDS - Men’s Recreational Hockey League Scores: a - - WEDNESDAY COFFEE LEAGUE: Horizontal & Feb. 11 a bowled Jan. 31 Vertleal Blinds. Inn of the West 7, North Coast Wranglers 6 Feet Se Women’s high single — Avallabte in Feb, 13 : [= 282 by Lois Long over 160 colors! Skeena Hotel 6, Inn of the West 3 . RO LL [ E RS Women’s high total —" ' North Coast Wranglers 4, Norm's Auto Refinishing 4 2 681 by Heather pe LEAGUE: Inctudag installation . Feb, 14 : : ; . . WEDNESDAY LAD : For a FREE consultation call Northem Motor Ina Okies 4, Convoy Supply 1 ; dabeaiietireeait arate LEAGUE: bowled Jan, 31 . LINK WINDOW COVERINGS - 635-4444 . Women’s high single -— : G . Recreational Hockey. Team. Standings: . -... Women's high single — 288 by CnC eerer ae ia ; coe 388 by Helen Murie Women’s high total = : , Team - GP Ww. L OT OF GAS2PTS. Women’ = Nigh toual 7 712 by Diane Francis ; , Pa ae ge OE: CO y fern! Kirse DAY COFFEE LEAGUE: Skeena Hotel Bo 9 8326" $ 2 208» 120 qe MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE: THURS bowled Feb. 1 = : Norm's Auto Refinishing SBA 2 10 4 200 1a a bowled Feb. 5 Women’s high single — ; Inn of the West ;- con ns BO ED 4D 179 174 39) Women’s high single — ". 301 by Linda Gabara , ; . North Const Wranglers Po. 33015715. 3137. .127 33 236 by Cindy Motschilnig Women's high total — . ] Northern Motor Inn Okies, = 340-8 85-1 9B GL” IF. Women's high total — ..-. ~ "820 by Sherry Lopushinsky = : Convoy Supply |. a . a 40°7C0~«CO26 8 fa4-415 - 622 by Cindy Molchilnig THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE: . - aeeeneere _ : : Men’s high single — ne . . : : : howled Feb. 1 Terre Dat Lecce NAME GPW me gti by Udo Langhans Women’s high mee Terrace Kinsmen extend sincere errace Dart League ae en’s high total — 307 by Natalie Stewart sot ing Standings Loretta Seale 110245 44.1639 by John Rasmussen = osname high total —- appreciation to the following for ap* Sally Ryan WTSI 43.6 MONDAY MEN'S LEAGUE: 712 by Natalie Stewart : Bill Nelson 44.6 «429 aca, Howled Feb. § Men's high single — their Suppor of NAME GPW % Art Lorimer 152 64 42,1 Men's high single shinet 316 by Randy Durand Ray Taft 13957 41.0 jae OY Lay Lopushinsky Men's high total — Bill Robinson 117 87 744 Derek Hales 9035 sng Men's Hah total 771 by John Rasmussen lot e r: *s a rer Malcolm Baxter 24 16 6.7 Noelle Bulleid 422 40 - 35.7 TUESDAY COFFEE LEAGUE: FREDAY MIXED LEAGUE: ; Bob Bennett ~ 98 61° 62.2 a bowled Feb. 6 : Women’: wens Oct, 27 John Doucette 20 12 - 40.0 _ Women’s high single — Womens high dle e Totem Services Ltd. ° Skeana Broadcasters Brian McIntyre 84.47 56.0 Darts Scoring Leaders Womens high total — Women's high total — © Terrace Review * Terrace Standard Ben Sousa 96-53 55.2 (number of scores of 100 735 by Di ‘i 748 by Diane Francis tli 154-85 55.2 y Diane Francis ‘s high single —- - © Northern Sentinel ¢ T.C.C. Bottling Clare Groot 5 or more) TUESDAY MIXED LEAGUE: Men's high single : Hal Stoba §2 $0. 54.3 bowled Jan, 30 , 281 by Bill Tait : Lo, _ Jim Ryan 152 82 $3.9 Bill Robinson — 99 — Women’s high single — wes ty Attke Codey Oy ’ Thanks to all the merchants who donated Jack Richard 154 83 53.9 Neil Nordstrom — 55 308 by Sherry Lopushinsky SUNDAY ALL-STAR LEAGUE: to the meal program! Keith Norman ‘147 50.0 Jack Richard — 44 Women’s high total — . ‘$rd gtr — Feb. 4 Neil Nordstrom 132 66 50.0 Jim Ryan. — 40 7 by Sherry Lopushinsky Women’s high single — Theresa Doucette 146 70 47.9 Hal Stoba — 37 Men’s high single — 304 by Diane Francis T H A N 4 - 322 by Greg Saunders Ww, *s high total — Laura 23.13 46.4 Bob Bennett — 27 Men’s high total — 1060 by Tet Francis Beryl Hales 80 36 45.0 Bryan McIntyre —_ 26 825 by Greg Saunders Men's high single — YO U 302 by Mike Godfrey Men's high tatal — 963 by Larry Lopushinsky The West wins challenge TERRACE — it was an impor- tant contest — pitting the in- famous ‘‘dry-inlanders” against the wily ‘‘wet-coasters.”” The annual Jake De Jong Challenge saw the five west coast over-35 hockey teams ‘entered in the Feb. 9-11 oldtimer tournament face off against players from five in- terior teams. After three periods of play, the so-called ‘‘wet- coasters’ had come out vic- torious over the east by a score of 4-1, said organizer Harold Cox. The Challenge was concocted to allow players of the same age groups to play each other, Over-45 players play the first period, 40- to 44-year-olds play the second, and the 35-39s play the third. ; Smithers and Kitimat teams came out on top in the rest of the tournament, Smithers Drillers ground up the Thornhill Oakies 7-3 in the ‘A’ division finals to capture the title in that event, In ‘B' division, the Kitimat Merchants beat out Terrace’s Convoy Supply by a 4-3 score, And ‘C’ division action ended when the Smithers Rubber- puckers edged Hazelton-Skeena for a 3-2 win. The fairplay trophy went to the Thornhill Oakies, who rang up only eight penalty minutes in the entire tournament. KSAN HOUSE SOCIETY BON, 587, TERRACE, B.C. VaG 4BS Do you have some spare time?” Would you like: to help make your commmunity a healthier : safer place to live? . wed ~Kgan House Society is looking for _ VOLUNTEERS to work for the Terrace Sexual Assault Centre and the Terrace Transition. House. Here are some ways you can help: _ == Court Accompaniment — Fund Ralsing — Office Work — Public Education — Child Care — FOR MORE INFOMATION CALL: 635-4042 or 635-2373 or 635-6447 — Crisis Intervention -&@ As Minister Responsible for Women’s Programs, I am -conducting a direct consultation ~ process this month. My purpose is ~ to obtain the views of our citizens on the challenges facing the women of British Columbia. “ Lwill be meeting with women, ‘men and business leaders : hroughout the Province. A SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE PEOPLE OF — TERRACE From Carol Gran Minister Responsible for Women’s Programs - erecocccosocoecscosoooooesets ARRIERS Needed! © Routes Available In Terrace The information F obtain through - | his personal consultation process will be used to develop policies |: . and j Programs to further economic”) and social aims of women in # ~ British Columbia. hs Clore, 310 —- Skinner, UUENTEET: ' Asa ivife, mother aud ‘ Walker, Simpson inven, | personally an aware that 225 — Heppel, Braun, in our complex saciety, women face a wide variely of problems Ackroyd, Archer & Doll. 230 — (5200) Haugland, Skeena & Keith. | My job is to spared, qoreyament 2) action on women's issues, Working: together, men aud women ints provide us wvith the feedback retich ieill tell us how niu is kee about our existiig pra help us develop itew progr and ais PPP OPO POO SHSSOCCOSOOCE Meet the Minister on Thursday March 1st, 7 p-m. at The Inn of the West, . an 4620 Lakelse Avenue. _ For information about childcare call 638-3200.