8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 3, 1990 Killoran Memorial a ‘superb effort 3-1 to clinch the division. But They billed this year’s Christmas ‘atom’ minor hockey tournament as the Todd Killoran Memorial event in honor of the late young man who spent much of his youth playing and officiating at games before his drown- ing death earlier in 1989. And the 13-team series was a fitting event for Killoran as organizers came up with a skillful 26-game tourney. The theme as in past years was “et them have fun”, and the noted series even attracted two teams from Edmonton. The nine house league teams split into groups of three for round-robin play, Then, accord- ing to each teami’s final stand- ing, they crossed over to meet -teams of similar ability from the other two groups. Finals fea- tured the best pair from bottom positions in ‘C’ section, the next best in ‘B’ section and the top Arenalaunches new skating program for preschoolers Contributed by Terrace Parks and Recreation - Can your preschooler skate? Have you wanted to attend the family or public skating sessions with your child, but been afraid that since he or she is a non- skater that they’ll have an acci- dent? Or did you feel the Ter- race Arena was too cold for you to spend time teaching your little one how to stand on skates and move around? . The Terrace Parks and Recreation Department have solved this problem for you by offering Learn-To-Skate lessons ' for pre-schoolers. Our aim is to - provide your child with the op- portunity to learn basic skating skills while having fun. The classes allow the children to pro- gress at their own speed and ability with lots of help from our qualified instructors, Rachelle Mastrodonato. We accept only 10 children per class.. Rachelle has been teaching skating with the Terrace Figure Skating Club since September and is familiar with the problems of teaching children of all ages to skate. Classes will be offered Wednesday and Friday morn- ings starting January 8th from 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. for non-skating _ preskaters and 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. for those preschoolers who can stand and move on their skates on ice and more. Lessons are of- fered Monday and Wednesday afternoons as well. Registration is to be held on an ongoing basis at the Terrace Parks and Recrea- tion Office with preschoolers ac- commodated on a first-come, first-serve basis. Preschool skating lessons will be offered from now. until the end of March and children can continue through the Terrace Parks and Recreation Depart- ment Learn-To-Skate Level sysiem. Children start as ice cubes -where they learn to cross the ice without falling and to stop, to icicles where they learn push- glide skating using alternate feet, to snowballs to icebergs and finally to blizzards — the final level in which they learn crossovers, turns and power- stroking. For more information on the preschoolers WLearn-to-Skate lessons, call the Terrace Parks and Recreation office at 638-1174 or come down and register. Coming events in regional sports - The 37th annual Terrace Royal Canadian Legion ‘open’ bonspiel is coming up Jan. 26 to 28 at the Terrace Curling Club. There’s three events for an entry fee of $120 per team. The entry limit is 64 teams, and entries close on Jan. 23. Contact the Legion for more information. Hockey fans are reminded that tickets for the Montreal Old Pros hockey exhibition game against Terrace Timbermen at the arena on March 2nd are on Midgets “The zone final best-of-three series for a berth in. minor hockey’s segment of the B.C. ~ Winter - Games wound up on Dec, 16-al Smithers: with Terrace sale this week at All Seasons Sports, Terrace-Totem Ford and the arena refreshment stand. Registration for the Terrace Masters’ swim club is coming up Monday, Jan. 8th at 9 p.m, at the swimming pool. Workouts will be Mondays (9 to 10 p.m.), Wednesdays (12 noon to. | p.m.) and Fridays (6:30 to 7:30 p.m.). The club is set up for con- ditioning, stroke correction and fun, The monthly fee is $25. ousted midgets losing. out. The local squad dropped two tight con- tests (o Fort Sit, James by one- goal margins — 6-5 and 3-2, two in ‘A’ section. For rep teams, the four in- volved played a round-robin and then had 3rd vs 4th in one. playoff, and Ist vs 2nd in the other playoff. The battle betwen runnerup teams in the rep division saw Ed- monton’s Enoch atoms down * Hazelton 5-1 in the final. The top teams contest for reps had Kitimat defeat the Terrace. host team 5-2. _ In the house league division, Alexander Braves of Edmonton wound up with an unbeaten tournament and downed Kitimat’s Bravos Welding 7-1 in the deciding match. ‘SB’ section went to Kitimat’s Wings Travel as they beat Prince ' Rupert’s B.C. Packers 5-4 in their last game. ‘C’ section was a three-game playoff between Terrace Tilden and Terrace Kinsmen. Tilden won the first two games 4-3 and they played a third game anyway and Kinsmen got revenge on a 7-2 win. Scores from all games can be . found elsewhere in this edition. March will be a busy month for the Terrace Timbermen oldtimers hockey team. They'll be hosting the Montreal Old Pros hockey ‘ team at the Terrace Arena on March 2nd. Tickets for this [ Oldies get busy | Timbermen are off to San Diego for the 1990 World Cup tournament and eight-day tournament featur- ing 40 teams from around the world, There’s a’ definite Canadian flavor to the series, © with 34 teams from Canada, including 16 from B.C. game will be on sale starting | this week. Following this, — Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Dee. 19 Dave's Plumbing 6, P-P-W-C 6 B.C. Packers 4, Kinsman 0 Tilden 4, Kinsmen 3 Tilden 3, Kinsmen 1 Kinsmen 7, Tilden 2 Wings Travel 5, 8.C, Packers 4 GAME.SCORES,— HOUSE DIVISION Kitimat Farwest Travel 4, Terrace Dave’s Plumbing 2 Kitimat Bravos Welding 9, Terrace Kinsmen 1 Kitimat Wings Travel 7, Terrace Tilden 3 Farwest Travel 6, Prince Rupert P-P-W-C 4 Bravos Welding 8, Prince Rupert B.C. Packers 2 Edmonton Alexander Braves 12, Tliden 2 The scores are... TERRACE MEN‘S RECREATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Skeena Hotel 5, Convoy Supply 2 Inn of the West 3, North Coast Wranglers 2 Norm’s Auto Refinishing 6, Northern Motor Inn Okies 4 Norm’s Auto Refinishing 7, Convoy Supply 1° Skeena Hote! 3, North Coast Wranglers 2 Dec. 21 ; lin of the West 6, Northern Motor Inn Okies 5 ses ge a ee STANDINGS TEAM -GP. W.L...T, Skeena Hotel 22 19°. 2° 1 Norm's Auto Refinishing 22: 14 6 2 Inn of the West 22 13 8 1 North Coast Wranglers 22 9 12 i Convoy Supply 22 4 17 | Northern Motor [nn Okies 2 4 18 0 TODD KILLORAN MEMORIAL ‘ATON”’ MINOR HOCKEY CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT — DEC. 27 to 29 Alexander Braves 8, Wings Travel 1 B.C. Packers 6, Dave’s Plumbing 3 Farwest Travel 2, Bravos Welding 2 Wings Travel 8, Dave’s Plumbing 8 Alexander Braves 6, Farwest Travel 0 Alexander Braves 7, Bravos Welding 1 oe mo _ GF GAME SCORES — REF DIVISION Kitimat 5, Terrace 2 ‘Kitimat 8, Hazelton 1 Terrace 11, Enoch Atoms 1 Enoch Atoms 5, Hazelton 3 Kitimat 10, Enoch Atoms 4 Terrace 5, Hazelton 1 Enoch Atoms 5, Hazelton 1 Kitimat 5, Terrace 2 -GA. PTS 147 84D 147° 97° «0 M6) th 27 gs 92:« 67 129 9 69 12 «8