Hazelton scores in tourney — Terrace Peewees host area teams THE PEEWEES hit the ice this weekend for some great minor hockey interleague play. A game Saturday moming saw Terrace go up against Hazelton’ at the Terrace a Hazelton came out strong and pulled ahead of Terrace in the first two periods, And by the third period the visitors were well ahead with 5-2, Terrace did manage to mount a bit of a comeback, getting several good chances in the third. Shawn Burg brought his team to within stiking distance, scoring for the second time in the game with less than five minutes to play. Terrace continued to apply pressure, and with less than a minute left to play, the Hazelton goaltender had to Rec fees to rise In 1998 IT’S GOING to cost ‘five per cent more to skate and swim here in 1998, - City council has ap- proved across the board increases of around five per cent on all fees at both the Terrace arena and swimming pool. ‘Adult groups will now pay $115 per hour to skate at the arena, starting July 1. That’s up from $110. Youth groups will pay $48.50, up from $46. Council is still in budget deliberations and isn’t expected to finalize the budget un- til the new year. The recreation in- creases are in line with the council’s ear- lier directive that ad- ministration aim to cut cosis and increase revenues by five per cent across the board. HALF-OFF LUNG SPECIAL See your lecal tobacco desler for details... BRITISH COLUMBIA LUNG ASSOCIATION * Bux 34009, Station D Vancouver, B.C. VG) 4h? \ Phone: 7H SRO4 or -B00G65LUNG HAZELTON OFFENCE proved to ba toa much for Terrace in a Peewee game fast Saturday. In spite of a late rally by Terrace, Hazelton won this game 6-3. make an incredible glove- hand save to keep the score at 5-3. But Hazelton immediately turned around and sent for- ward Amadee Marshall ona breakaway. He quickly pulled away from the defence and neatly tucked one in behind the Terrace keeper. That gave Hazelton the game at 6-3, Tesrace’s second goal was scored by Trevor Jamieson. Kristian Gough assisted on all three. And Brian Beaudry was chosen as Terrace’s MVP for the game. Hazelton goals were scored by Jerry Capazutto, Mitchell Marshall, Mike Wesley and Tyler Krantz, Local soccer player a big hit at NAIA Championships TERRACE SOCCER player Roxanne Chow continues to make waves down south after another amazing season. 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RE/MAX RE/MAX RE/MAX - RE/MAX RE/MAX “RE/MAX RE/MAX RE/MAX DECEMBER 1997 “TUESDAY LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO PALACE DECEMBER 1997 SUNDAY MONDAY: “WEDNESDAY “THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY 1 Terrace Crdet of Caradian Lions Club of Minor Kermode 3 Terrace RojalPuple | Pazaleg Assoition) Cte cantown Hocke Friendship Blueback Terace Youth Soccer hesedialrin Society | SwimClun | PRNBFOGT F tegiathtCosed [tea ropSocety Tere Load Skating Cd . Terrace} ights of T caiedoria 8 vee Qearatian { Kitimat Shrine 1 sa in | rm 1 Seana 5 Senior 4 he Paraplegic chwig Pinger PALES Daycare Soa Secondary OCKEY Association { iiselas Votuniaer 4 eraePeats 7) st ° Smad Terraca Hospte School Association Fire Department} Syrnasies Tenave Locd Sovety 1 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 1 Bierace Minot | 9 20 Terrace Terrace T Sofbal Crime Stoppers Saimonid |. Temace Kermode | Terrace Peaks Assodatin inn nen lb dlTerae Enhancement | MinorBasebail | Friendship | Gymnastics |Trracedre Povey | Nisg2'a Tribal [TraesarnbPace Society Association Society Club Group Society Council Sse Ae a od Skeena Jr, See, Terrace Minor ermMOue School Hockey Friendship CLOSED } CLOSED Gita Koetie Chb ol Yorace Association Soceity Terace Locd Trae Satng ub rami 29 Terrace 30 31 ' omhill Minor Benevolent dr, Secondary Hockey [Protective Order CLOSED School Association | of Elks #425 Sat. Afternoon Games Evening Games Thurs., Fri., Sat. Late Night Games Bingo Every Saturday Aiternoon TV, MONITORS 4410 Legion, Terrace SMOKE REMOVAL Doors 11:30a.m. Games 12:45 Doors 4:30 p.m. Games 6:15 Doors 9:30 p.m. Games 10:00 p.m. Last Wednesday ofthe month Is DOUBLE BINGO AISLE CONCESSION 635-2411 “Nurse, | want to see my baby.” Agnes looked up from her hospital bed to see the nurse standing there with empty arms. Three days ago, Agnes had given birth to a baby girl. “Where is my baby?” The nurse reached for Agnes’ hand and squeezed it, “I'm so sorry, Agnes. But the Children's Aid Society took her away." Agnes jumped up with horror. “Why? ... Bring her back!" The nurse put her arm around Agnes’ shoulder, - “Agnes, you've got ta face reality. You were temporarily released from pri- son in order to give birth. You're 35 and you've been a drug addict for 17 years. You're a convict, Agnes - it isn’t your first time in jail either. Agnes slumped an her bed. “But now I'm a mother. | have someane to take care of.. My life is going to change." The nurse’s voice became strong. “Face the facts Agnes, Your com- panion is also-a serious drug addict. Sure you've been together for 8 years. But where is he now? In prison for rab- bery and assault. A jook of unshaking resolve filled Agnes’ face. “I'm calling Children's Aid. Ronnie and | are ready to change. We love our daughter and we want to keep her. I’m sure there |s a way,” There was. After Agnes and Ronnie got out of prison, they went straight to a drug recovery program. They struck a deal with Children's Ald. “We'll give you free access to the You BE THE JUDGE Don't take my baby away from me! BASED ON ACTUAL COURT CASES program. We'll pay for your weekly vis- its with the baby. And because of your abusive relationship, we'll also provide relationship counseling. Stay clean for three months and you'll get custody.” Six months later, the phone rang. “Ronnie, Agnes, get dawn here. The Children's Aid inspector wants blood and urine tests to see whether you're drug free, Getting tested was part of the deal. You flunked the other tests, Hope you can pass this one.” The couple failed, and Children’s Ald took Agnes and Ronnie to court to put the baby girl up for adoption. The Children's Aid argued passion- ately: “We gave them every chance to create a drug-free, non-abusive environ- ment for their daughter. But they show no desire to change, even after a year. Your Honour, give this baby girl the chance she deserves for a good home and loving adoptive parents.” ~ Ronnie and Agnes responded ner- vously: “Your Honour, the Children’s Aid programs were unhelpful. But we are working hard to fight our addictions with the help of our family. We shouldn't be punished forever for past mistakes by losing our daughter to some stranger." Should Ronnie and Agnes be given back their baby gir!? > SPONSORED BY °° sEY & CRUE, LAWYERS “Helping Peaple Cope with the Legal System” Ep #2 4623 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. © Criminal Law Divorce & Family Law Child Custody Personal Injury Adoptions Impaired Driving Immigration Wrongful Dismissal Wills Smail Claims 638-1764 Fax 638-7249 YOU BE THE JUDGE - DECISION for a permanent home and should be put up for adeption.” “Sorry Ronnie and Agnes, out I'm afraid you {ose your child.” Held the Family Court. “If your daughter's futura wasn't anough motivation to becoma drug-free for 3 months, nothing ever would be. The baby gli had waited too long YOU! BE THE JUDGE is based on actual court cases. Today's dactsion Is based on the facls of the case and the law of the province of Manitoba. Ifyou have a similer problem, pleese consult Lindsay & Grueger, Claire Barnsiein lo a Montreal lawyer and nationally syndicated columnist. Copyright 1997 Haika Enterpiises, B12-2