ae = Curing Terrace Minor Hocaey’s season windup banquet and awaras night, vuys from four divisions and all the reps were narrieo as most. overall improved players for their age bracket. Three were on hand to pick up thelr trophies. Left to right, Clarance Glesbrecht for Peewee, James Kester for Atom, and Ron Bee for Bantam. Chris Hyland, coach of the Midget House League Team in Ter- race Minor Hockey, was honored at the end-of-season banquet by being named Coach of the Year, He was presented with his award by Jerry Killoran, the Bantam division head. Reteree-in-Chief Doug Sivyer presented the most promising referee award for this past season to Junior official Chad Albright. It all took place during the Terrace Minor Hoc: season-ending banquet and awards night. ; The Terrace Timbermen Oldtimers hockey team has been accepted as an entry inthe ‘A’ (aged 40 to 44) group of the 13th an- nual ‘Snoopy’s Senior World Hockey Tourna- ment’? at Santa Rosa, - California, from ‘July 21 to 25! oo This series has 40 teams from: North America, Japan and Europe, and is hosted by Charles Schulz, creator of the “Peanuts”’ comic strip of which “Snoopy’’ the dog’ is one of the leading characters. Schulz, an avid hockey fan and still active. Old- timers player even though in his 60’s, organized the tournament for 10 teams back in 1975. He plays on the Santa Rosa team and owns the Redwood Em- pire ice arena where they play all the games. In addition to the ‘A’ group, which is the youngest players, they ‘also have ‘AA’ for ages 45 to 49, ‘AAA’ for 50 to $4, ‘AAAA’ for 55 to 59, ‘AAAAA’ for 60 to 64, and ‘AAAAAA) for those aged 65 and older. The tournament has in- creased in entry size until Golf at TERRACE — You don’t have to drive to Kitimat to rap out a bucket of golf balls any more — there’s a small driving range operating now at North- west Community College by the soccer field, It?s open weekends from 10 a.m. to dark, and you can rent buckets of balls at $3 for medium size and $3.75 for large size. The range uses i t special mats to hit off so the field J Timbermen | ‘Snoopy’ series they reached 40 in 1984, Organizers then decided this should be the limit for future tournaments, . Although 40 teams take _part, Schulz and company have to sift through many more entries before decid- ing on the teams to be in- vited. The entry fee is $250 per team. Awards include cham-. pionship trophies .to all division. winners; plus gold, silver. and bronze medals-to the top three teams in each division. ‘Participation gifts are also given to each entrant. Several social events are included like a hospitality night on July 20 at the El Rancho Tropicana con- vention center, a barbecue on July 23 and entertain- ment and dancing at the Luther Burbank Center on July 24. All teams play at least three.games using the nor- mal Oldtimers rules that include no body-checking and no slap shots. - This year the organizers decided that goaltenders can be younger than the team age group, but they have to be at least 30. college -won’t get damaged. You check in at the racquetball club to get your balls. You can even rent a golf club. if you haven’t got one, and lessons are available from Brock Waldron, the rac- quet club manager. There’s one drawback — the range can only be used for irons. Woods are verboten, For more infor- mation, phone the racquet club at 635-4009. Terrace. *& ‘ - items, etc. A raffle will be held for a tablecloth, pleture and Is forming... Interested in taking part? Finding out more? — Meeting with other women? Discussing aslmilari- Park Ave. In Terrace. See “Nairob! Legacy", concerning | activitles of the Skeena Watershed Sports Fishermen's ~ direction from sports fishermen; and a presentation by the - B.C., with special emphasis on the Skeana Watershed. §- . Sponsored by. Skeena Watershed Sports Fishermen's 1 a al on. a ' .t 7 ‘-and more. f Saturday, April 25 — Terrace Stock Car Association 4 _ walcome to attend. | : __ original art work for one of his books at 7 p.m. This will be " Friday, May 1 — Swing Your Partner, Qo-Si-Do your cor- | | - | f F 2 Sa Coming Events Wednesday, April 22 — The annual Spring Bazaar of the Catholic Women's League willbe held fram 7 to 9 p.m. In the Veritas School gym on Straume Avenue. There will be a bake sale, botile table, craft sales and fashion sewing ¥ quilt. a Wednesday, April 22 — A Woman and Development group. - tles/differances in the lives of women around the world? - Join us at 7:30.p.m. at the Terrace Women’s Centre, 4542 the 1985 End of the Decade Conference for Women held in Nalrobi, Kenya, and information on “Match Interna: tlonai". Cail. Frances at 635-2436 for more info. ~ - Preschool story. times at the Terrace Pubile Library will begin the week of April 22. For 3 to 5-year-olds, storytimes will bs hald Wednesday at 10:30 a.m, and Thursday at 1:30 - p.m. Tales for Two's will begin Friday, April 24 at 10:30 a.m. Two-yearolds must be accompanied by a parent. - There Is no charge for these programs, but please register in advance. Phone 6383177 for further Information. Thuraday, April 23 —~ Aitention all Skeéna sports - fishermen. Public Informational meeting at 7:30 p.m. In the Terrace Hotel, Skeana Room 2. Report on past year's Coalition; solicit public input on coalition activities and _ Department ‘of Fisherles & Oceans, Economic and Plan- =qing Section, on the Salmon Stock Management Plan for April 24 & 25 — Terrace Stock Car Association Mall Show - at the Skeena Mall. There will be a3 to 5 car display, with ‘video tapes, newspaper clippings, photos, flag display April 24, 25, 26 and May 1,2 and 3 — Basic fitness instruc- tors’. course for people Interested ‘In leading fitness classes in the Northwest, sponsored by the Terrace Parks - and Recreation Department, at Uplands Elementary School Friday, 6 to-10-p.m.; Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.;- . Sunday, 8:30 a:m. to 5 p.m. Register at the Terrace Parks and Recreation office In the Terrace Arena, Phone 638-1174 for further infor, _ season’s start-up dance at the Elks Hail starting at 8 p.m. Band, Borderline. Midnight plate. For ticket information - phone Ann at 635-3239. Saturday, April 25 — “Today’s Nicaragua’’. Cuso and the Northwest Development Education Association present Alicia V, Duarte, Alicia Is a top official with tha CST, the largest Trade Union Organization in Nicaragua. At the Carpenters’ Hail at 7:30. p.m. a Monday, April 27 — There will be a general meeting of the Riverboat Days Society at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13, 4425 Legion Ave., Terrace, at 7:30 p.m. All q member organizations are requested to have a represen-. §- tatlve attend. Any groups or organizations who have not had previous representation are also Invited, as are any in- terested Individuals, For further information, please con- tact Daisy McAlpine or-Barb Ziraldo at 638-5141 or Dave Malleit at 635-5637. April 27 to June 6 — Tennis lessons for adults and teens 14 years of age and older. Mondays; beginners, 6 to 7 p.m. or7 to 8 p.m, intermediates, 8 to 9 p.m.; Kalum Street Ten: _ nis Courts. Register at the Terrace Parks and Recreation oftice In the Terrace Arena. Ho ; Tuseday, April 28 — The Terrace Figure Skating Club’s an- nual generat meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the library. All parents Wednesday, April 29 — in celebration of Natlonal Book Festival. Week, lan Wallaée, award-winning children's author and Illustrator will give a reading and also show the an excellent entertainment for the whole family, especial- ‘ty If you have school-age children. Admission Is free! Cookies and juice for the kids! For more information, please call the Terrace Public Library at 638-8177. Fridey, May 1 — Representatives of Emily Carr College of Art and Design Outreach Programs will host a special public meeting at 7:30 p.m. In the Terrace Art Gallery. Everyone interested In local arts activity Is invited to at- tend. Further Information Is available from Nancy Richard: son at 635-3204, . - : oo. ner. Square dancers, come join the Skeena Squares Square Dance Club at their Jamboree at the Terrace Arena Banquet Room at 7:30 p.m. Food and refreshments willbe served. For further into:, call Ann Chow at 635-7941. © May 1 and 2 — The Spring Arts and Crafts sale will be in the Caledonia High Schoo! gym. It will be set up on Friday evening and Saturday. from 10 am. to 10 p.m. will be: displaying and selling day. Entry forms with further Infor- mation will be available at the Gallery, Library, Northern Lights Studio and Wallinda Crafts. And agaln, another: plea for volunteers! We do have some new volunteers, but are still In need of people, especially for afternoons. If you have extra time, plaase call Diane English at 635-5905 after 5 p.m. Saturday, May 2 — Plant and Garage Sale at the Knox United Church Hall, 4907 Lazetle Ave., Terrace, from 10 aim. to 1 p.m. All are welcome. May 2 and 3 — Archery clinic for adults and teens 12 years of age and older to learn the basics of archery. Registra. tlon is required. Clinic Is limited to 12 participants. Satur- day and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Register at the Terrace Parks and Recreation office In the | Terrace Arena, =