B12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 8, 2005 on Siiver lining : TENNILLE LEWIS, left, and Mary. Watts won. silver for their Kata at the Northern Provincials in Prince. . George. The two members of the Terrace Karate Club. also won bronze i in the sparring ‘event. Roland Leg- ace, head coach of the club, was an official at the competition. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO _ Minor lacrosse standings May 31 Mixed scrub standings May 27 Teams GP Pepsi. £ JBirdZ Snipers (Kitwanga) Burban Middleton Trucking Elks Northern Motor Inn Rudon Of=/alrm{rmjwj/ololals Hl nyo; pa] asp;R] BR] oO pl airfr}alalalololr STE Peewee division W iL {T Northern Savings 3 0 3 Remax 0 3 3 : Bantam division : D.R. Holtom. 4 3 | 0 Coca Cola > 3 3 |2 All Seasons 2 3 2 Midget division Canadian Tire 4 1 Hawkair 2 ‘Save on Foods 2 4 - T/C’s Shroom Stompers THESE NORTHERN Tae kwon do students competed at the Western Canadian | Championships in Kelowna recently. Several plan to travel to Las Vegas for the World Championships in July. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO TERRACE NORTHERN " ’Tae kwon do academy members won a truckload of medals at the .Western Canadians in Kelowna recently. Instructor and black belt Colin Skog won silver in sparring and patterns. Ethan Kenmuir bronze in sparring. Philip Chkipov also won a bronze in sparring. won Shiloh’ Skog took’ silver in sparring. Alex Lorenzo won bronze in patterns. Drew Kenmuir won sil- ver in patterns. * Deanna Chkipov won. gold in sparring and bronze in patterns. Sam Siemens won gold in sparring and silver in pat- terns. Haley Hogan-Rhoda won Tae kwon do athletes medal at championships bronze in sparring. Assistant instructor Trina Westjohnson won silver in patterns. Grey McKenzie won a Silver in sparring. Next up is the World Championships in Las Ve- gas on July 23. Colin believes five or six students will travel to the open tourney and fight well at their first world event. Crazy Canuck to jump Car over 100 feet RACE FANS will have something new tocheer about at the Terrace Speedway this Sunday. Colin’ Heacock ‘will per- form a death defying car jump in, his modified Ford LTD. _ He will launch the vehicle off a take-off.ramp through the air for 140 feet before smashing down into land- ing cars with pyrotechnics . | booming all around him. “I want to bring a style. and technique to live-ac- tion stunt shows that people don’t often see in this part of - the country,” says Heacock. - “T think the Crazy Ca-. nuck Supershow will be a good step in that direction.” Heacock has worked with Mark Hager, stunt coordinator for the Mo- - tor Stunt Show at Disney World, stunt coordinator for the Dukes of Hazzard movie and a live-action stunt performer who has completed over 2,500 jumps, for the last two years. Spectators will see. the show as the final event on June 12. For more info, call Paul Fleming at 635-6549. M — AT (4717 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace 635-1 180° : BCTC's PROVINCIAL PLANNING FORUM - . WHERE > Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre Hotel Junior Ballroom . 1088 Burrard Street Vancouver Thursday, June 9, 2005 WHEN ” p> . 9:00 am. 4:15 pm British Columbia Transmission Corporation (BCTC) is the independent, government-owned electric transmission corporation that is responsible for the operations, maintenance and planning of BC Hydro’s electric transmission system. BCTC ensures fair and open access to the electricity grid, and creates value and new. opportunities for its customers and stakeholders by providing safe, ‘reliable and cost-effective transmission services. ABOUT BCTC p Each year, BCTC prepares a ten-year plan to maintain and expand _ the transmission system in BC in a way that ensures reliability. and meets growing demand. Over the next year, BCTC will be conducting an extensive public planning process to get input on the next plan. DETAILS Bm Please j join us for a-day of information and discussion about BCTC’ S- ; system capital plan and transmission planning i in BC. To assist in event arrangements, v we ask that you please register early by emailing community.relations(abctc.com, or by contacting Filomena Sorace at 604.699.7334. If you cannot attend but would like more information on BC Transmission and the public planning process, please visit our website at www.bctc.com. Se. 4 British Columbia Transmission CORPORATION™ RCTCO5-39(56} these f flyers in today’s newspaper: » Mork Work | ~—Wearhowe.. | Clothes That Work.