Page 86 — Terrace Standard, Wadnasday, November 7, 1990 Bridge player With the Northern B.C. Winter Games fast ap- proaching, billeting is becoming a major issue. The people of Terrace have been generous in opening their homes to our athletic guests but many more billets are still required. If you can make room in your home for one or two or quite a few call the. Winter -Games of- fice at 635-1991 and let them know. Your involvement will be appreciated and I am sure that you will enjoy the experience, We've seen the souvenirs that accompany the Winter Games and are confident that the peo- ple of Terrace will be wanting them. If any Terrace merchants would like to carry these items or if anyone would like to set up a booth at a public event where it would be appropriate just call SCORE BOAR|) | Marge at the Winter Games of- fice. One of the events atiracting | people to these much talked about games will be duplicate bridge. Bridge is a partnership ‘game for four, played with a ' ’ standard deck of cards. win at bridge by scoring points - which is mainly achieved by tak- ing tricks:.A trick is a round of — four cards, one from. each _ player, placed face: up on: the table, clockwise in turn. The game begins with the bid- ding or.auction and the dealer -- has the right to speack - first... One of. the objects of. bidding is - to name the final declaration: that will allow the combined - hands of you and your partner . to win the greatest number of tricks. A suit should be declared as” Recreational Hockey League Scores: Oct. 25 Skeena Hotel 32, Convoy Supply ! Oct, 27 Norm's Auto Refinishing 4, Skeena Hore 4 Convoy Supply 4, . Riv: erside Auto Wranglers 3 Oct, 28 Convoy Supply 3, Inn of the West 3 Northern Motor Inn Okies 4, AM To get your team or league . Ocl, 30 _ All Seasons x Skeena Hotel 3.” Convoy Supply 5, Northern. Motor Inn Okies 1] - Oct. 34 L Terrace Timbermen 4, Riverside Auto Wranglers 3 . Wave Inn of. the West 4. Norm's Auio Refinishing 2 my Seasons 4 - Oldtimers Division Standings: Team G WL sT GFGA PTS Riverside Auto Wranglers 10 4 4 2 38 29 10 NMI Okies 103 5S 2 33°37 8 Convoy Supply ‘113 #7 #«+| #3466 7 Terrace Timbermen 7 2 4 «$F #25 40 5 Recreational Division Standings: Team ; G WL T GFGA PTS All Seasons 117 | 3 5637 «=F Skeena Hotel 1] 7 | 3 69 37)0617 Inn of the West 104 3 3 41 40 #21 Norm's Auto Refinishing 10 2 7 1 43 S45. on the Scoreboard, drap off scores or standings to the Terrace Standard affice on Lazeille Ave., ar phone them in to 638- 7283. _ Fallhikes planned i “Kobtributed The Terrace Hiking Club has several hikes planned around the region as the colder weather approaches. , Anyone can join in, but should be prepared for all weather conditions, have good boots, lunch and water. Most outings are on Sundays, and Start out from the library. * Clearwater Lakes — Nov. 18 Fourteen miles south of Ter- race, this hike is in suppart of Drug and Alcohol Awareness Week. A fairly easy hike, total distance 5 km, affords nice views around two small lakes, Weather permitting. Meet at library at 10 a.m. * Ptarmigan Mountain —' Noy. 18 Near Rainbow Lakes at the summit near Prince Rupert. A wel area, so wear waterproof footwear, bring lunch. Kelly Kline, the hike leader, can be reached at 798-2535 for more info, Meet at Terrace library at 9° am. © Terrace Mountain — Nov. 25 A maderate 3km hike along the small ridge immediately nor- theast of town. Views overlook- ing town, Meet at library at 10 a.m., weather permitling. ° Biche Creek — Dec. 2 Trail along Biche Creek at Kitimat offers great views. Was previously some slash along trail — could be a bit rough. A fairly level 3km hike one way. Meet at Terrace library at 9 a.m. and at Kitimat info sign at 10 a.m. © Next meeting: Dec. 4 — _After the meeting the club may discuss . the latest country ski equipment. | os Correction In this week’s “Saving Season” flyer, the Glider- Rocker and matching footstool sold on page 7 will not be available due manufacturer's ship. We apologize for any in- convenience this may have caused. to inability to Soh ee — a. feria geet ligigst eee sips aecetheralety, ieee You .. Stu: ae . . trumps whereby every.card of a trump suit is higher than any - ‘card of any other suit-and will win a trick against anything ex- cept a higher trump. ‘Tricks are” won by playing. the highest card of the suit led, ‘by: ‘trumping or by overtrumping. The object is to take as many tricks as possi. ble. : Admittedly Bridge does not ; sirike us as being a sport but it certainly is a’ popular winter game, In duplicate bridge ‘the, in’ “‘hands’’ are stored ‘boards’ which ‘are passed from table to table “while the competitors regularly change apponents. No pair ‘plays the same hand twice and everyone plays as many different op- ponents‘as possible. Winners are determined by © comparing “the results. with everyone else in the ‘contest, Bridge i is still a social and enter. taining activity but “duplicate’”” bridge adds a greater element O° ‘competition, - : . Bridge i is a game, known ‘for increasing one's: memory and _ 7 concentratién. Although most card games depend mainly on “luck, bridge depends more on ability. While bridge players are noted for taking their game very | seriously, there is no doubt that it is enthusiastically enjoyed by — those who master the intricacies " petitions here in Terrace during © ” member's will be giving Marge a “homes as billets for our guests. of the game, I am ‘sure that’ the player from throughout tite Northwest’ are looking forward to the com-" the Winter Games. Perhaps ; some of our local bridge club ' call at’ 635-1991 to offer their’: B.C, Winter Games has offered’: her-home for seven billets. We'- congratulate her on. such an ; _genérous offer. | know she will ‘enjoy her guests and it will fill those spare time hoursas well. TRANSMISSIONS *% Rebuilt * Replaced * Automotive & Marine — x Commercial -& industrial * Automatic ~ * Standard * Complete auto check All makes of rebuilt transmissions and converters including heavy equipment & truck transmissions. Warranty on ail work done. 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