For business representatives The Terrace Curling Club is going to thank local business people for donations and sponsor- ships over the years. Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 29, 1986 9 Games will be four ends, with each person on the team taking a turn at skipping. Businesses can enter complete teams or allow staff to enter in- dividually, Curling starts after store closing on Dec. 6 (about 7 p.m.), and con- Curlers to hold fun spiel tinues right through until it ends some time Sun- day. Nov. 23 is the closing date for entries. You enter at the Curling Rink or by phoning the club at 635-5583. By the way, the spiel is free to all those eligible. The Club has set up a special ‘‘Sponsors’ Ap- preciation Bonspiel’* for Dec. 6 and 7, and is in- viting all those with past connections either finan- cially or through prize donations to take part in this fun spiel. Organizer Bob Park ee "2 gays the spiel includes a Cedarland Giants from the under-11 division of Terrace Youth Soccer, wound up last dur- Saturday night dance irig the regular season of their four-team section. They also lost twoin arowinthadouble- with snacks served dur- knockout playoff. Photograph by Ken's Photo. ing the social event. Soccer reps run in rain | Athletes perform Skeena Junior High School’s soccer team raninto The weather for cross country runners at Kitwanga steady rain when they hosted a three-team mini- wasn’t ideal on Oct. 18, but they struggled through tournament on Oct. 18. It didn’t help matters for with good performances. Skeena having to play two players short in both their = For the Grade 8 boys, it was all-Terrace Skeena for matches. the top three places, with David Shepherd, Chad Ed- Skeena opened by losing 10-3 to Kitimat’s Mount monds and David Edmonds, in that order. Elizabeth. Then it was Kitimat and Prince Rupert’s Jenny Go of Smithers won the Grade 8 girls with Booth playing to a 2-2 tie. . Skeena’s Cathy Bennett second and Smithers’ Tara Skeena came close in the final game, but Booth McDermitt third. won by a 7-6 score. Nishga’s David Schmelzell won the junior boys Meanwhile, in senior boys’ action at Prince with Rupert’s Joe Nelson second, and Nishga’s Axel Rupert, the rain was even worse. They made an ef- Alexcee third. W fort to play, but the rain increased and the field For senior boys it was Charles Nelson of Rupert, Inn of the est became unplayable. Coaches then decided to call the Jagroop Takmar of Houston and Tony Schimball of i three-team series off. Houston, in that order. Wed., Oct. 29 9 a.m.-6 p.m. A Bountiful Harvest of Replies Thurs., Oct.30 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Comes From Our Clussified Ads Fastball ( | : | for | 4987 FORD TAURUS. Best-in-Class! | | Terrace 17 players interested in forming a men’s fastball league in Terrace next. year, turned out for a re- cent meeting from which plans will be formulated for indoor workouts dur- ing the winter months. SHECK’S FINE ART PLACEMENT Prestigious Art Show & Sale of original Canadian Art Artist: IVAN KELLY Cold Day In March 24x30 oll on board 0/28¢ Inquire about our LEASE TO OWN purchase policy! ot ~ Since slo-pitch softball flooded the community a few years back, fastball faded slowly away. Now, 4 it seems, there’s many. _ players ‘ready to arise | and bring back the fast- pitch game. | Check out all you get for the price: Encouraged by the ¢ 2.5L (central injection) engine » Three speed YOU CAN DRIVE IT FOR JUST turnout and expressed interest shown by many more potential. players unable to attend the meeting, organizer Clint ’ Marshall said they’li at- tempt to set up weekly indoor workouts until the spring. An an- nouncement concerning definite plans is forth- coming. Marshall said they’ll start looking into spon- -sorships, a league schedule and potential talent from outside Ter- race, i.e. Kitimat, Thornhill etc. CLC (centrifugally locking clutch) automatic transaxle « Front wheel drive e MacPherson front and rear suspension e Power rack-and-pinion steering « Power front disc/rear drum brakes, * Aerodynamic halogen headlamps « Full wheel covers e Flight bench front seat in cloth with fold down centre armrest » Courtesy lightswitches on all 4-doors e 16-ounce colour-keyed carpet. « User-friendly features: footrest for driver's left foot; do-it-yourself underhood items highlighted in yellow; back-lit instrument panel to reduce glare; touch-coded switches. $319 *Lease rete based on 4B months. Freight and Laxes extra. 00 AMONTH* PLUS TAX Today's easy way to drive FORD LEASING TERRACE DL No. 5548 OTEM FORD / 4631 KEITH AVENUE, TERRACE, B.C. 635-4984 CALL TOLL FREE — 1-800-772-1128 y,