B10 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 15, 1995 | Sports Menu MINI-BASKETBALL Friday, November 17 5:05 p.m. - Grizzlies v. Bulls; Magic v. Celtics 6:30 p.m. — Sonics v. Rockets; Raptors v. Hornets VOLLEYBALL Saturday, November 25 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL girls volleyball teams play off at Skeena Jr. Secondary school in a 14- team tournament, Saturday, December 2 . BOYS ELEMENTARY school volleyball teams compete at Thomhill Jr. Secondary School. '-. .. Sunday, November 18 - ee , FREDERICK POINT, Digby Island (Prince Rupert) will be the destination for a hike of moderate difficulty with muddy sections. It’s: the site of WWI gun emplacements, ammunitions stores, power plant and look-out posts. Meet at the library at 10.a.m. Contact is Shannon at 798-2268, ce ; MEN’S REC HOCKEY Tonight ee Oldtimers Division (fos oe 9 p.m. — Northern Motor Inn v. Terrace Timbermen - 10:30 p.m. — Convoy Supply v. Riverside ‘Wranglers Sunday, November 19 - Recreational Division ; 9:30 p.m. — Northern Inn v, Terrace Timbermen Tuesday, November 21 Recreational Division 9 p.m. — Skeena Hotel v, Frecision Builders 10:30 p.m. — All Seasons v, Coast Inn of the West econd | Sircer STANDARD This message brought to you by the Second Sheet of Ice Society and the Terrace Standard. SKATE ‘97 Facts say ‘yes’ IT’S TIME to review the facts about the second sheet of ice, The estimated cost of the project will be $2.87 million and the potential borrowing amount is $2.12 million. The Rick and Paul King Foundation is committed to raising $750,000 and the possibility of a federal or provincial grant would reduce the amount needed to be borrowed, The loan is to be amortized over 10 years. On a $150,000 home in Terrace, that would equate to an assessment of $51.80 a-year while in Thornhill it would be $51.26 4 year. A BC. 21 grant.would reduce those taxes to $33.05 a year in Terrace and $32.70 a year in Thornhill. : The money to build the second sheet is not coming out of monies which the city or regional district now collect. This is new money to be made available through a successful ‘THREE TERRACE Skating Club volunteers were recognized for their contributions at the Cariboo North Central Region awards ceremony In October, Stephanie Miller received a spacial achievement award. Longtime judge and skating club member Monica Lessard received an award recognizing her Volunteer contribution, And Lee-Anne Ballinger. received an award for her amateur instruction. Ice instructors saluted A GROUP of local amateur skating instructors got even sharper at the Oct. 14-15 CanSkate seminar in Houston. Terzace Skating Club officials said the volunteers’ dedication is what makes the local club so successful. Participating in the course were! assistant Nicole Lindsay, CanS- kate instructor Deanna Lambright, CanSkate in- structor Christa Lam- bright, CanSkate in- Sports Scope ler, CanSkate instructor Stephanie Huisman, assistant Sabrena Harvey, CanSkate instructor Khalie Bys, assistant Leah Malo, CanSkate instructor Danielle Richey, assistant Nathania Talstra, senior CanFigure instructor Jill Harvey, senior CanFigure instructor Kendra Eys, senior CanFigure instructor Leanne Ballinger, senior CanFigure instructor Daniel Miller, junior CanFigure instructor Catherine Audet, senior CanFigure instructor Lee-Anna Huisman. "96 Games torch lit THE TORCH WAS lit last week to signal the countdown to the 1996 Northen B.C. Winter Games in Prince George, It's 100 days to the opening of the games. City councillor Rich McDaniel was there for the occa- sion on behalf of the City of Terrace. . Although it was a chill minus 11 outside, McDaniel said the torch-lighting ceremony was inspiring. - : “A year from now we'll be opening the 1997 Northern B.C, Winter Games in Terrace — hopefully in front of the . new second sheet of ice.”” ‘ structor Stephanie Mil- referendum, ° ; : The Skate 97 logo was developed to focus the com- munity on the 1997 Northern B.C, Winter Games, and to develop timeliness for the second sheet's completion. But it is the multi-use applications that truly present Ter- race and Thornhill with long term opportunities. The new realities are that we can no longer. build facilities that are a burden to the taxpayer. It is the revenue generating possibilities of non-ice venues, whether it is in sports as soccer, tennis, roller hockey, etc. or community events such as tradeshows, concerts, conventions and the like that make this project a wise investment. The leisure sheet surface is large enough to provide ban- quet space for seating 400 people. Terrace doesn’t have a place large enough to accommodate a group that size, There is a serious need for more recreation for our kids in communities, This project is both a prudent economic and a timely community investment. It needs your support. Vote yes on Nov, 18, For more information contact Brian Downie at 635-5617 or write to the Second Sheet.of Ice Society, | Enjoy Your Favorite Sport Indoors! | We're Gonna Make You Want To Play! 4816 Hwy. 16 West (Next to Home Hardware) To Book Your Tse-Tima Gall [635-1180] P.O. Box 798, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A1 a & TERRACE fx | LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO 638-1330 : {across from Totem Furniture) PA LAC E REWARDING NOVEMBER 1995 NOVEMBER 1995 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES — SEE aoe URGENTLY NEEDED SUNDAY MONDAY’. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY” - - ;FRIDAY:~. SATURDAY ‘FRENCH SPEAKING volunteers Male and — 7 . . ee — . . — . . 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Afternoon Games _ Doors 11:30.a.m. Games 12:45 shareholders of record at Evening Games ; Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 the close of business on) | Thurs., Fri., Sat, Late Night Games Doors9:30p.m. Games 10:00 p.m. sey Onder at he Board] | Family Bingo Every Saturday Afternoon Last Wednesday ofthe month ls DOUBLE BINGO recienermaren | 1 T.V, MONITORS SMOKE REMOVAL AISLE CONCESSION Vencaune, 80, November 71986 | [4410 Legion, Terrace 635-2411 Don’t fret sports fans, Now that the Cleveland Browns are moving to Baltimore, and the y CFL Stallions are on their way elsewhere, and the Houston a Oilers may be moving, and the Astros may be following, and the Jets arc leaving Winnipeg, and “by John Wawrow. the Birmingham Barracudas are 7 threatening to fold, and Los 2 Angeles is still without NEL football: we have a solution ‘for tials are over, and ... Woah! surf’s up. Call, 1-8-Kowabunga." ‘Peisonal ads also scem to work and this would be perfect fora Place like Cleveland: ©. “ “Single, mid-western city, fairly-attractive,: ‘recently _ divorced, enjays baseball and beer» drinking; secks NPL. teani for- cuddling, possibly long-term _telationship, Call 1-Damn- Modell.” Sos This format would also work for Larry Smith, CFL commissioner: Tes, . “Desperately seeking stability: Misundetstood executive, eternal optimist, ‘open’ to’all: offers, :Call now. | have much to give: (Do you have any rich uncls?), - Of course,Smith: may soon be looking through the classifieds for anad such as this: “HAUL ALL JUNK: Man ‘ with truck to haul rubbish, local moving or long distance.” all your worries. : As a service to all the y communities involved, we here at High and inside headquarters are offering marketing a campaigns to altract major league sports franchises - to YOUR town, oo Understanding that most of g the money spent on ‘altracting ° teams will be used to line # prospective owners pockets with (ax breaks and big parties and bribes, we have decided to take the fiscally responsible toute to” get the ball rolling, § = After months of research by q our crack team, we have decided. there is no cheaper way to do this than by filling out a classified ad, If Unele Joe can get rid of @ his rusted out ‘67 Chev pick. up for a Chia Pet and a stack of National Geographics — g (Burma edition) in the swaps g column, then what's stopping a place like Nashville from doing the same to attract a professional sports franchise. It’s all in the presentation. It could be the simple straight- forward ad, like: “Wanted: Country and Western music capital, well- versed in handling big celebrities g (Elvis, Dolly Parton), secks professional sports team immediately. Open to all offers, Stanley Cup champion preferred, but any team will do. Please call A collect...” Or, the ad could be a little s more polished to fit the community, such as: “A hankerin’ for action: Our a dog died, the truck’s in the shop, g the bars have closed and our B lady's left us - come fix our Achy j Breaky heart with some attention, B Call, 1-800-G-ol-Opry.” f= Nashville of course is not the only city in search of a professional sports team. We can a stylize our ad for any place: like i Los Angeles, which lost two NFL a teams in one year, “Yo Sports. Owner Dude: Don’t believe in the hype. This town’s gat room for.you AND . Arnold, especially. now that the g OJ thing's over, ahd the mud! # slides have ceased and the brush i fires have been doused and the like this: “Party/Hall rentals: Large Source For 4555 Lakelse Ave, . please!" 075 Winnipeg can use something © Bikes, Bikes, Bikes! AILSé€asons ~ Logasons =» . building, good location, slightly used, with big picture of The Queen on one wall, available for booking parlics,. conventions, _Spotls team. Open dates begin... next. June.- No . Minnesotans, * Stallions owner Jim Speros J could be soon well-served with an in memoriam ad: . . “STALLIONS -' Baltimore's best CFL franchise in- history slipped away in.the middle of the- night’ because: of lack of interest. The Stallions were three years old. They would be sadly missed but'we’ve turned Our attention ‘to the Browns and, well, you now how: that goes. Fora minimal fee ~ say, 10 per cent of concessions and parking - we can do this for you... AND MORE! Call’ us at High and § Inside, ‘your headquarters for § classified service. (Restrictions apply; members of the Glieberman family must pay cash up front.) 635-2982 Presenting another timely offer from A&W. Our new Bacon Swiss Burger. A specially a seasoned patty topped with sizzling real bacon and a slice of process Swiss cheese. Enjey it together with regular A&W Fries and a regular A&W Root Beery: $4.99 plus tax. So hurry down to your nearest A&W today, because this offer is only available for a limited time: ws 4616 Keith Ave. : Terrace © 1995 AGW Food Services of Canada Inc, for only Since 1956 Skeena Mall Terrace