B16 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 30, 1998 Sports Scope Water-polo plans THE TERRACE Water Polo Association is holding their annua] general meeting Oct. 15 at 8 p.m in the Aquatic Centre meeting room. All members and former players or anyone interested in the sport are invited to elect officers and make plans for the upcoming season. Call Steve Dotio at 638-1395 for more information. Race day ENTER now for the All Seasons’ Half Marathon run Sunday, Oct. 4 at Northwest Community College. Runners can enter a five kilometre, 10 kilometre or half marathon race and the entry fee is $20 for adults who preregister, $22 at the door. Get your entry forms at All Seasons’ and late registration starts at 9:30 race day at the college. Everyone’s welcome THE HAPPY Gang Centre hosts the youth soccer asso- ciation’s annual general meeting Wednesday, Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m. The association needs help with uniforms, cqui- pmgent, division score collectors, referee helpers, paymasters and many other crucial positions. Call Gill at 635-7613 for more information. Special Olympics REGISTER for special olympics on Friday, Oct. 16 at the Skeena Mall between 6:30 and 8:45 p.m. For more information call Jo at 635-7936, Hawaii here we come THE TERRACE Northmen Rugby club invites family and friends to their 1998 Awards Dinner and Dance.. Come to the Terrace Inn, Saturday, Oct. 10 at 6:30 p.m. dress Hawaiian and enjoy a little dinner, awards and dancing. There’! be a live band, sand-building contests, cheap drinks and draws for a Texas Mickey. Tickets are $25 each. Contact David Hull at 638-1327 or Malcolm Smith at 638-8769 to rsvp. He shoots, he scores HOCKEY LEGENDS Guy Lafleur and Tiger Williams will battle Kitimat’s Alistars hockey team at Tamitik Arena Thursday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. as part of the Old- timers’ Hockey Challenge. The challenge is part of 60-city North American tour All proceeds. for the Oldtimers’ Hockey Challenge go to the Kitimat/Terrace Crimestoppers program. Single and family-of four tickets are available now for $16 or $48 by calling 1-800-661-0178, Skating for support HOCKEY HERO Sheldon Kennedy is scheduled to visit the northwest in November. Kennedy is rollerblading across Canada to raise money for the Anaphe sexual abuse camp west of Kamloops and is $11 miflion short for the camp’s con- struction materials and counselling set up costs. A benefit dinner and dance will be held at Prince Rupert’s Elks Hall Sept. 12, to raise money for the camp. Organizers will auction a signed Boston Bruins jersey, Kennedy played hockey with Detroit, Calgary and Boston before announcing his own sexual abuse as jun- ior hockey. player in Swift Current. For more informa- tion contact Mary Pat La Boucane in Prince Rupert at 627-4816. Zz *withthis coupon “ " ““withthis coupon Buy One 5... Buy One 1... ~Coneat |: Sundae at | vegular price. | regular price. ! Get One Free | Get One Free (Same Size} (Same Size} ' meetmeat |! meetmeat I a | | | a | racrmrentete steams | nspaenntansen apse mt i | SaS eo 1 Coupon Per Purchase wore we | es |= 1 Coupon Per Purchase = oe TERRACE SENIOR MEN’S SOCCER ASSOCIATION AND TERRACE WOMEN’S SOCCER ASSOCIATION THANK YOU On beholl of their members, the Terrace Women's Soccer Association (TWSA} and the Torrace $, Man's Soccar Association (ISMSA} would like fo thank all the volun: fears and sponsors who helped make this year’s adult soccer a success, Sponsors: . Sight ond Sound Northem Motor Inn Workwear World Coon! 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The sport that got ils start as an alternative form of “girl’s hockey’? began it's _season this weekend at the Terrace Arena. Teams of boys and girls practiced their skills with coaches at a clinic and then blasted Huston in an afternoon game. Last year 40 to 45 boys and girls tured out for Winter Games athletes wanted DO YOU want to partici- pate in the Northem B.C. Winter Games in Prince Rupert Feb. 5-7? If so, check out the list of 30 sports the games will host to see if you should register, archery badminton carpet bowling masters basketball bowling chess curling darts diving duplicate bridge eight ball judo floor curling ladies hockey peewee hockey indoor soccer marksmanship karate one-act plays © figure skating slalom skiing snooker snowboarding Squash swimming tae kwon do waterpolo mixed volleyball wallyball . wrestling Organizers plan to en- corporate a few unusual ac- tivities including one-act theatrical plays and wal- lybali — a form of vol- leyball which is played in squash courls and allows playes to use the walls. Anyone interested in participating should contact Wade Loukes in Terrace at 635-1142, ringelle. Head coach this ycar will be Blaine McKen- zie. The team practices Monday nights and Salur- day mornings at the arena. LISTEN UP: A group of young ringette stars listen ta their coach during a season- starter clinic at the Terrace Arena Saturday. 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