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Accepted | : ODDS VBG 4A2 Your donation Is S O rt Ss IT WAS ALMOST a clean _ the distance. third in the PeeWee Girls 2km Nance | AGAINST Marjorie Park: =: tax deductible. sweep forthe eastern raidersat Five and bree quarter race while Kyle Marshall led raven FRMLEE 638-1167 MS the Kitimat Open cross coun- minutes later Walter Thorne, the home course PeeWee Boys : - he roe try ski meet. one of the Kitimat club’s home, finishing fourth in Your In Memoriam gift is a lasting tribute, Please send your enu Almost, coaches, crossed for second 16:47.5. donation to the address above, along with the name and But with Omenica, Bulkicy Valley and Morice Mountain spot in the Master Men’s (40 - 49 years) and fifth fastest The Bulkley Valley entry na address and the name and address of the next-of-kin, for an dominated in Mini-Midget acknowledgeme . me F CURLING skiers mopping up all divi- overall. Girls where Amanda Walker wwledgement card eonay March 31 Bonspiel | Sions over the shorter courses, Another divisonal second posted the best host result, tak- gets underway, finals Sunday Dale Young came to the host came from Kevin Thorne who __ ing fifth. juplicated C.O.R.E. a afternoon. To register phone | Club’s rescue in the 1S5km — tokk the runner up position out Bobby Durocher uplicat . HUNTER’S By curling club (635-5583). event. ; ; of a field of 24 in the Mini- that placing in Midget Boys es SAFETY COURSE p Me | The lone Junior Men’s entry, Midget Boys division, almosta did Halina Torresan in the ; da a . REC HOCKEY he was already guaranteed that minute clear of his nearest 1km Atom race. Will soon begin. The dates are Tonight win but wasn’t about to settle — pusuer. And in the Juvenile Boys March 31, April 1, 2, 7,8, & 9 ‘pm On Caen y for that I oth hi Mn we same aision Mark Andrew Horwood Couldnt * Limited Class Space : pm- Co aving all others in his acNeil crossed in eig ut catch a trio of Omenica , . Wranglers wake, Young blazed round the within seconds of sixth in the visitors but was only a minute ; If you need a B.C, Hunter's Card this 635.6842, Thursday, March 16 Onion Lake trails in a time of 3.5km event. and half off the winning pace is for you. For class times & location cal “oode. Wan Spot - Back Eddy v | 44:00.4, the fastest time for Teagan DeSousa sped to in the 7.5km event. — Get ready NOW for this year’s Limited Entry! Saturday, March 18 @ eat'nn- al sos v| RROOKIGS hot in cold 9:30 p.m.- All Seasons v White Spot Sunday, March 19 FOR A ROOKIE squad, conditions at the Ski Patrol First 9:30 pm. Convoy v Okies Aid and-Toboggan Handling zone championships could hard- 11 pan. - Wranglers v Tim- | jy have been more demanding, But the Shames Mountain quartet of Carey Mann, Ariane Viasblom, Faye Campbell and Jean-Pierre Harvey came For an absolutely unforgetable experience bermen Tuesday, March 21 9 p.m.- Nonm’s v Precision 10:30 pm.- Skeena v White | through with flying colours, . Spot Ski patrol president Barry Peters sald the competition took Dp); a, Lo GC A / . place in -20C temperatures which made digging latex SCUBA DIVING rubber-gloved hands around in the snow just a little un- ESCORT SERVICE comfortable, ‘They had about the coldest, nastiest condi- tious possible,”’ he added, - The competition required participants to solve two first ald problems, then handle a toboggan —- both loaded and empty — down the mountain. The Shames team finished third behind Prince George’s Purdon Min. and Quesnel’s Troll Mtn., both of which in- cluded experienced competitors. But Shames had something to celebrate, coming away with the rookie trophy. Apart from their regular watches on Shames Mountain, patrol members will be turning their attention now to a lot- tery fo raise money to purchase a new hand-held radio, Peters explained the group has seven at the moment but eight patrollers on the mountain each weekend, The radio will cost $1,000 but as Peters pointed out, it was emergency equipment and ‘“‘you want it to work’’, Sunday, March 26 SCUBA PRACTICE night at the pool, Must be a certified scuba diver, buddy system will be used. For information phone 638-4755, SKATING Friday, March 17 “LOOK WHAT We Can Do”’, an evening of exhibi- tion skating, is being per- formed by the Terrace Skating Club at the arena, beginning at 7 p.m. Admis- sion is free, _ SWIMMING PIZZA AUT unitations meet from front: cr “= “| Youths targeted TTA in the 100m Breast in a time of injury, Kerman sliced 2.5 sec- OPOV FLOOR Hockey 1:22.59. ‘We've been waiting —_ onds of his personal best. And League has room for two for her to break through on her more teams, Contact Devon at time,’” Carlyle said of 2.5 sec- as a 13 year old, he still has another year to go in this age 638-0188. ond improvement on her pre- ._. bracket. SNOWMOBILE Association | Vious best. | _ Impressive, but not surpris- 4 H O U R S -/ DAYS A WE E K meets the first Tuesday of That time is also only asec- _ing was the performance of each month 7:30 p.m. at the | ond off the Youth Nationals Dylan Evans in the 1500m Free — 10th overall and a first 400m in a personal best time. Given he just aged up to the 11-12 years division a couple mark, a very promising per- formance given the Youths’ age bracket is 14 years and un- der and Erb is only 12, Sandman Inn. All mobilers welcome. sn0w- CONTRACT BRIDGE club 632-2028 Chris Kerman missed out on a final berth by the narrowest Downs had to contend with, lices every Tuesday and y but both showed the continued Thursday 8 p.m., Sundays at plays the second and fourth Tristan Brown finalted in of weeks ago and it was only KIT | Mi AT . Thursdays of each month at | four events, his best result his second altempt at the dis- an the Legion at 7:30 p.m. For coming in the 1500m Free lance, Carlyle said he can only — —_ Se ae Zano, a amution, Phone Pat {Where he finished seventh in get better. . os SPOZAR Ah Oe eats only his third swim at the dis- Aging up is also something os a” = = “S BADMINTON CLUB prac: | 400°. Marina Checkley and Seth a | ae 7:30 p.m, at Thornhill Jr. Secondary school. For more information phone Diane at 635-3564, FUN DART LEAGUE plays every Wednesday night al the Legion starting at 8 p.m, All games doubles, open to all and newcomers/rookics al- ways welcome. TERRACE ROD & GUN Club mects 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 Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at - 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 638- 7283 or fax them to 638- 8432, Ski updates Shames: For latest update on snow and weather conditions, phone 638-8SKI (from Terrace) or 1-800-663- TSKI. Onion Lake: More than 30cm of fresh snow fell at Onion lake last week. Excellent skiing on (632-7632). groomed trails. oe 6 Anyone interested = in f . spring skiing lessons con- . SHAMES 14 SKIER lact Cheryl Brown (798- : » Shames Mountain Office 635-3773 MOUNTAIN DEVELOPMENT 2227) ot Walter Thome skiing at it's peak CENTRE of margins — 2/100ths of a second — in the 100m Back, © “tan awesome swim”’ accord- ing to Carlyle, Another whose training schedule was interrupted by improvement that Carlyle ex- pected would translate into success over the long course season. ““We’re hoping for a strong group at next year’s Youths,”’ he added. -BYTIMFOSTER Director of Skier Services 4545 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. At the top of the run plan your first three turns. This will help you get in a rhythm and increase your aggressiveness. Now keep your skis on the snow, absorb each bump, turn on top and push your feet down the other side. Combine this with an aggressive pole plant keeping your hands out in front of you. - Think of each mogul as a stair in a stair case and you're going to walk right downl If there is a space, then continue down those stairs by making a quick turn. This extra turn will keep you under control and ready to take on the next bump. Practice makes perfect. Start on the easier run and thinking about these movements and ideas. | ‘Serving Terrace, Kitimat and Surrounding Area. Use the Bumps to Help You 4 Mogul runs are rarely a series of perfectly spaced bumps and ruts. If you want to "ski bumps in control you must follow a rhythmical turning pattern aggressiveness and pressure control to guide you to the bottom. using | progress to tougher ones,