8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 5, 1986 Book sports fields now TERRACE — If you are planning a family picnic or organizing a ball or soccer tournament in Terrace this summer, you will need: to know how to book the fields. The District of Terrace Parks and Recreation Department is responsible for booking all School District 88 ball diamonds and soccer fields and Northwest Community College’s fields as well as their own ball diamonds. Bookings for organized league play and tournaments for groups such as Ter- race minor softball and baseball have first priority and are assigned their times in March. This allows the groups time to set up the season’s schedule. [Requests for booking the parks for church or fami- ly picnics and for tournaments should be made soon so that the recreation department is aware of re- quirements and do not have to bump regular ac- tivities to accommodate activities. Groups who wish to use the fields on a regular basis can do so by calling the Terrace Parks and Recreation Department up to two weeks in advance of the time they wish to play and book the field. These requests, called occasional bookings, can start in mid to late April. Terrace has many active sport leagues ranging from local youth soccer, women’s soccer and men’s soccer to minor baseball, women’s fastball and men’s slow pitch. Two new groups started last year — the Terrace Cricket Club and the Skeena Valley Field Hockey Club. All league play starts in mid April and if you are interested in playing, it is best to register with the organizations soon. For more information on how to book a field or in who to contact for the different leagues — call Ter- race Parks and Recreation Department at 638-1174. Workshop held TERRACE — A workshop was held unemployment rate in Terrace, there is a great recently at the Kermode Friendship Centre on economic options for women. by Sherry Halfyard The workshop was directed toward women who want to get into business ventures. The women’s resource center out of Vancouver organized the day-long workshop at the Ker- mode Friendshop Cen- tre. A point raised at the workshop was that al- though there is a high deal of money leaving the community, said Viola Thomas, executive director of the Kermode Society. makers in the final. Champlons get medals The Kitimat Rebels, winners of the senior high school boys’ no shown recelving thelr gold medals from tournament organizer P rthwest zone basketball championship in Terrace are hil Letham after beating favored Prince Rupert Rain- Smithers combines to win outstanding athletes award Too few Smithers wrestlers enabled Charles Tupper High School to grab the overall team points total at the B.C. schools’ wrestling championships at Port Moody on Feb. 2. With a full compli- ment of wrestlers in all Wrestling championships divisions, Tupper ran up 96 points. Smithers, despite four gold and two silver performances, had a total of 88 points. Port Alberni placed third fourth place finisher. managed only 27 points. Smithers’ Craig Rob- erts and Daryl Simpson, both gold medal win- ners, combined to win the award for outstand- with 82 points. The ing athletes at the meet. Heath Bolster and Leon Poirier also won gold medals, while John Shorter and Stead Darbyshire had run- nerup silver medals. Jay Dutton of Hazelton came through with a bronze medal per- formance, ° _ Fire report On Thursday, Feb. 27 the fire department was called to the Kiti K’Shan primary school. Terrace fire chief Clifford Best said that groceries had been placed on top of the stove while a burner was on. There was no real damages other than the groceries were lost and a lot of smoke filled the room. + * # A fire alarm was set off by sparklers in the auditoruim at the arena during the opening ceremonies of the B.C. Winter Games Thursday evening Feb. 27. Terrace fire chief Clifford Best said there was no prob- lem and the fire alarm was shut off right away. The York's N Delivery Rook Bhupinder and Kanwaljot Gill are proud to announce the birth of thelr baby boy, Sameer Gill. Sameer was born on Feb. 15, 1986, weighing 7 Ib. 5 oz. David and Wannita Murdoch are the proud new parents of David Charles Guy, born Feb. 27, 1986. David weighed in at 9 lbs. 6 oz. yn ee FLOWERS of LA. CARTES Mombar of AFS Wire Service Shidey Cilft A baby boy was born to parents Lawrence and Debble Scarborough on March 2, 1986, weighing in at 7 Ibs. 8% oz. 24-hour Phone (604)635-4080 Skeena Mall CLASSIFIED ADS MAKE MONEY FOR YOU. deserves a standing ovation. plause. ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE THE tremendous community spirit and total co-operation displayed by employees and ‘friends of Schoo! District No. 88 (Terrace) in preparation for the 1986 B.C. Winter Games, WITHOUT such determination, hard work, sacrifice and willingness — Terrace might not have met its “BEST EVER” challenge. TO ine teachers, janitorial staff, maintenance crews, clerical workers and members of the administration, as well as students, parents and the many others who pitched in to help, we ex- tend a well-earned and very sincere round of ap- THANK YOU... THE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES School District 88 (Terrace) | LAVERN HISLOP, Chairman >»