C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 9, 1994 Sports Menu TODAY Men's Rec Hockey TERRACE TIMBERMEN Oldtimers tournament gets un- der way this evening, finishes tomorrow night. FRIDAY, FEB, 11 Curling VALENTINES Ladies Bonspiel begins tonight at Ter- race «rink, finals Sunday afternaon. Minor Softball REGISTRATION for °94 sca- son at Skeena Mall, 5:30-8:30 p.m. SATURDAY, FEB, 12 Cross Country Skiing 13TH ANNUAL Alcan Ski Marathon over 5km to 30km distances on Onion Lake ski trails. Registration at 9 am, Racing starts at 10 a.m. For more information, phone 632- 7632. BC Seniors Games ZONE 10 general meeting takes place al 2 p.m, Happy Gang Centre, Minor Softball - REGISTRATION for ’94 sea- son at Skeena Mall, 10:30 a.m. "| ~ 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY, FEB, 13 Men’s Rec Hockey All Seasons v Back Eddy (9:30 p.m.) -Norm’s Auto v Precision (11 p.m.) Minor Softball REGISTRATION for ’94 sea- son at Skeena Mail, 12 noon - 4 pm. TUESDAY, FEB. 15 Men's Rec Hockey Back Eddy v Coast Inn p.m.) Norm’s Auto v Skeena Hotel (10:30 p.m.) ' SATURDAY, FEB 19 Basketball SKEENA JR. Girls host zone championships. BOWLING BUDDIES goes Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 11:30 ao. To register, phone LUGE SLEDDING. Anyone interested in joining the sport, conlact Todd Taylor (635- 4189) or Ed Hess (638-0636). TERRACE BADMINTON club plays every Tuesday and Thursday evening at 8-10 p.m., every Sunday 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Thornhil! Jr. Secondary schoo]. For information, con- tact Diane at 635-3564, DUPLICATE BRIDGE club meets 7:15 p.m. every Wed- nesday night at Caledonia Sr. Secondary. Vicky (638-8418) for more information. | FUN MIXED DART LEAGUE plays 8 p.m. Wed- No need to sign up, just drop in. Newcomers welcome. For more information, Clare Groot at 638-8493, ADULT NOON hour hockey goes every Monday, Wednes- day and Friday, 11:45 a.m. to 1 p-m. First 20 players only and 19 years minimum age. LADIES DARTS league plays every Thursday night, 8 p.m. at the Legion. New members al- ways welcome to drop im To get an event on to the Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 63¢- To make next week’s paper, submissions mus! be in by 5 p.m. Friday. On form — G . , zy panne ipacrh ws) Bee are sug) Bee Box 22, é IMPROVING Terrace, BC. Major Credit Cards ii 0008 VeG 4A2 hooped Ae =| AGAINST Marjorie Park Your donalion Is FOUNDATIONOF | CANADA'S 698-1167 tax deductible B.C. & YUKON #IKILLER Your In Memoriam giftis a lasting tribute. Piease send your donation to the address above, along with the name and address and the name and address of the next-ot-kin, for an acknowledgement card, KLA-HOW-YA competitors from the Terrace Figure Skating Club line up with their medals. They are: (back row, left to right) Erin Goodall, Katie Dediluke, Grace Mitchell, Dana Rancrup, Chella - Levesque, Daniel Miller, Lindsay Moleski, Aisha Manji, Carrie lamela, Nicole Sheppard, LeeAnna Huisman, Catherine Audet, Stephanie Huisman, Stephanie Miller, Leanne Ballinger, (middle row) Kendra Eys, Robby Stach, vill Harvey, Leah Malo, Jennifer Kuehne, Andrea Norton, Carol Koziar, front) Megan Mahoney, Shelby Stach, Vanessa LeBlanc, Nathania Talstra, Amanda Hull and Danielle Richey. Missing from photo is Amber Ware. ..........s.sc0008 enteae PHOTO CONTRIBUTED Will long wait end this year? URLING'S com- petitive side is featured on televi- sion screens dur. ing February and March. The top players deliver some exciting shots and execute their game plans to perfection. For ali curlers, it’s fun to sit back and see how the elite Players call the game and sweep their way to victory. B.C. curlers hope this is the year for the men to shine at the Brier. It’s been 30 years since HOGLINES os LINDA MOORE me 75 minute limit per team is B.C, last captured the national title, the Lyall Dagg team from more complicated as the: num- ber of good, aggressive options has increased by prohibiting removal of these guards. Time clocks continue to speed play in competitive games and are generally con- sidered a great addition to events. Many teams arrive at regional or —s provincial championships having little ex- perience with the clocks. The often put to the test, some teams completing the 10 ends with only minutes remaining. LUBE, OIL & FILTER SERVICE * Up to 5L Oil * Includes all *29°° labour and parts HEADLIGHT ALIGNMENT *19°5 Totem Service (N & J Service Centre Ltd.) 4711 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, BC PETROCANADA® 635-4515 = FAX 635-2749 « Most Cars «GST & PST extra : m8 ivesanetens crotty 5 oars! Cheap rar ee en os Vancouver eaming that honour in 1964. Since then, many great teams have emerged from the provin- cials with their sights set on the Brier but none have suc- ceeded, ‘In contrast, seven B.C. women’s teams have won Ca- nadian titles since 1961. Two of those have gone on ‘fo world championship’ vic- — lories (1985 and 1987) while others have placed second (1991) or third (1979). As well, gold and bronze Olympic medals fll trophy cases in the homes of B.C. women. . This fine tradition of winning brings its own pressure to bear to the provincial championships this season. Club curlers watching the Canadian championships will see the Free Guard Zone rule (3 rock version) in use for the first time. This rule prevents guards from beiag removed until the fourih stone of an end. It’s, felt the rule will add a great deal of excitement as it seems no lead is insurmount- able, Amnchair skips might be in- lerested in following the exam- ple of many coaches who have been trying to predict the "best?’ strategy to employ with the new rule. ‘The first stones of each end can be charted to see what im- pact placing a stone in or out of the zone has on the shot se- lection of the opposition, and on the scoring outcome of the end. The analysis of curling games has cerlainly become The penalty for running out of time is that the game is lost, so it’s important for all players to adjust to this aspect of the game. Understanding the mental side of the game remains the key to success for competitive curlers, But ail players can improve their on-ice performance by learning ‘how to block out the importance of a shot and re- membering only the weight and line needed to execute it. For a competitive curler it is vital not to think about the out- _ come. The BC champions will have lo get the mental, physical, tac- tical and technical aspects of the game in top form to win at the nationals, B.C. fans hope it all comes Come Out And Join In The Fun For More Info Call 635-5825 Members and Bona Fide Guests the Terrace Lanes at 635-5911. ; nesday nights al the Legion. § 7283 or fax them to 638-8432, | logether for them this year. Supply Ltd. Call 635-2218 4736 Lazelle Ave. (Just behind McDonalds) Our friendly, knowledgeable staff have } over 70 years combined experience to help ihem serve you better, * Auto parts, accessories and tools for summer and winter In Terrace * Over 13,000 part * Overnight delivery on ‘ numbers in stack on special orders H t Come In for a coffee Our Experience is and browse .* Fii........8am -6 pm Canadian Régional FROM: TERRACE CONVENIENT PACKAGES TO: VICTORIA * NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION * HEALTH BREAKFASTS ‘3 COURSE DINNERS —At then "HERITAGE ACCLAIMED! DOMINION. CALL CANADIAN REGIONAL On YOUR TRAVEL AGENT PEAY HW P, UBECT YS APPLICABLE TAXES: it PEA FERSON/DOU UE OCCUPANCY: er arn etAaE TAR SAE R FTRICTIONS APPLY: Welcome PERFECT AN TURN MOUNTAIN SKIING HARD PACK Hard packed snow conditions often accur during the spring skiing season. ln these conditions, it is important to ensure that you are stable and balanced. Move your feet apart to shoulder width to allow you to use your legs more independently to absorb bumps and resist pressure, Next think about turning your feet as you progress through =the turn. You should feel the inside of ta use your lower body to maximize the performance of the turn. The final skill ta work on is edging. Try not to edge aggressively. Imagine you're skiing on eggshells. This will hap you carve a smoother turn. _. BYTIMFOSTER —” Director of Skier Services Remember each of these skills, one at a time. 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