Sports Menu FRIDAY, OCT. 1 Darts TERRACE OPEN TOURNA- MENT gets under way at the Doubles. Continues Saturday and Sunday with Singles, Dou- bles and Team events. SUNDAY, OCT. 3 Running ALL SEASONS Half- Marathon (noon start), 5km and 10km (1 p.m. start) from Northwest Community Col- lege. For. info contact Ed Ansems at 635-4670, MONDAY, OCT. 4 Curling — FREE INSTRUCTION ses- sions begin this evening, run until Thursday. For informa- tion, phone 635-5583. FRIDAY, OCT.8 Curling FREE MIXED BONSPIEL slarts tonight, ends Sunday. To enter, phone 635-5583, TERRACE BADMINTON club plays every Tuesday and ‘Thursday evening at 8-10 p.m., every Sunday 7:30-9:30 p.m. al .Thornhill. Jr. Secondary school. For information, con- tact Diane at 635-3564. FUN MIXED DART ‘LEAGUE jis now in action, 8 Pm. Wednesday nights at the ‘Legion. No need to sign up, just drop in. Newcomers wel- ‘come. For more information, Clare Groot at 638-8493, CURLING CLUB registration ds under way. To'sign up or for more information on leagues, phone Keith Melanson. at the tink, 635-5583: goes every Monday, Wednes- ‘day and Friday, 11:45 a.m. to 1 ‘pam. First 20 players only and t years, minimum age. every -Thursday-night, 8 p.m. at “the Legion. “New members al- -ways welcome to drop in. To get an event on 1 t0 the details into the office at Malcolm at . 638-7283 or fax them to 638-8432, | > To make” next weeks paper, submissions must be in in by 5 pm. Friday. Legion 8 p.m. with Mixed. ADULT NOON hour hockey : reLd) fal ASTRA ies gu plays* ce | en Oe ‘Spore, Menu; bring the |. ‘4647 Lazelle Ave, phone |- Shutter pug — alert Readers are “invited to" dig out their photo, al bins, ‘find }' those — eye- catching ° winter sports photos and submit them to the STANDARD. | We're putting together a | supplement and are looking — for photos, which show the season at its best and the numerous. outdoor activities available'to people here. ‘The subject of the photo. could be anything from ice hockey to Ice. fishing, siding to snowmobiling, . ‘Or it could- be one captur- ing ascene of snowy beauty. - Black and white or colour are both fine. If you'can pro- vide'the original negative, so much the better... All’ photos: and: negatives will, be . returned. to the owners, | ‘Those submitting photos which are selected for the supplement will. receive a. ; photo credit'and a.colourful Terrace Standard coffee 1 mug. Incidentally, the design -on_ the mug is. In: style: of the original | front page banner. ‘Which, with the change of. - look. ‘introduced this. week, an honest-to- | goodness ‘artefact. : f local mikes. it: : newpaper history... Brian Downie Diamond cash again gives scholarship program boost In Slang terminology, diamonds are ‘ice’. The connection was there again last week when Bob Dempster made a donation of $450 to Ter- race Minor Hockey president Brian Downle. Dempster explained the money was raised through the Labour Day weekend Larry Swanson Memorial slo-pitch tournament. And once again the diamond cash will help give a local ice hockey player a financial boost when it comes to higher education. © Downie sald Minor Hockey has awarded a — scholarship of $250 each of the past four years to one of the local program’s grade 12 graduates. Apart from being an active player and achiev- ing the necessary academic standards, he noted Page C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 29, 1993 Minor hockey nets PeeWee provincials All roads will lead to Terrace next March, at least as far as PeeWee hockey leams are con- cemed, Minor hockey president Brian Downie announced iast week the local organization’s. bid to host the 1994 B.C, championships had been successful. The PecWee ‘AA’ provincials will be held March 20-26 with 10 teams expected to take part. Downie said work on organiz- ing the event will likely start next month with the formation of a committee and division of the various responsibilities. Pointing out Terrace had pre- tor. Clint Prest, McInnes, The Skeena Hotel Hockey Team would like to sincerely thank the following sponsors who helped to make their annual TODD GIESELMAN MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT Such A Huge Success 4 Diary Queen . All Seasons . Rudon Ent. Kelly's “Super Sports Cards . roa Point Rentals *: Spee Dee Printers’: ~ Skene: Beverages: Skeena Broadcasters Terrace Standard - Re/Max Coast Inn of the West ‘Moonlighter Custom ~Woodima Skeeria Hotel Bussiere Trucking Skeena Sawmills Skeena Cellulose Pacific Regeneration ~ Molson Breweries Northern Drugs Beutle Masonary ’ Skeena Beer & Wine Store . Roses Shop > ‘Tilden - . " Codarland Tire - the recipient's off-ice involvement and leader- ship in local hockey was also an important fac- First to receive the scholarship In 1990 was Clint Baker and he has since been followed by Dowanle sald it was Minor Hockey's goal to col- lect enough money to make the scholarship fund self-sustaining through interest earned. Also on hand for the presentation was Murray Alaric, representing Skeena Sawmills, Dempster noted Swanson had worked for the company and the sawmill had been a significant supporter of the ball tourney over the years, A. Ab ipsa vious experience of hosting a provincial championship -- the ‘AAA’ Midgets in 1988 -- he was confident the local organization would do a geod job once again. *Thero’s quite a bit of interest in being involved,’? Downie said, anticipating no shortage of sup- -port.. from... expected . local .. businesses and volunteers, ‘One headache the organizers won't face this time is trying to arrange billets for the visiting players. Downie said that policy had been discontinued since Terrace last played host to a championship. Dawson Kelln and Sheldon Learnin the Ro Pays Off Help kids climb to new heights of personal and team achievement. sa cas SEE? pis Bi | ” Safeway ~ = - Anthonys Eveavating All Seasons Sports Bank of Montreal Bavarian Inn Bobs Outer Adventures ai Carters Jewellers . Caleo Computers. a} CFTK an Canadian Airlines | Copperside Foods - Central Flowers." Elan Travel = Development Bank : . Greening Tours: 4 Gemmas Bath Boutique a “Inn of the West John Critchley cap. 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