12 Terrave Review —— Wednesday, November 20, 1991 Agreement near for Christy Park completion © A suitable site for the Terrace Youth Soccer Christy Park washroom-change room facility ‘has apparently been found. A compromise between School ‘District 88, the city and McCon- -nell Ave. residents was reached “during a recent Recreation Com- mittee meeting. The best loca- is the mid-point of the west side of the existing Sparks St. parking lot. City aldermen have agreed, but there may still be a few hurdles to clear. The exact location . won’t be known until the Public Works Department decides how far north of McConnell St. it is without affecting the grade of the area. It is believed, however, that the washroom will be located far enough north of a residence adjacent to the parking lot that there will be no objec- tion from the homeowner. Also needed, of course, is the consent of the executive of Terrace ‘been controversial The Terrace Youth Soccer development at Christy Park has since it began. The original three soccer fields were thought to be a threat to neighbourhood peace and quiet by most McConnell Ave. residents, and Phase II, the addition of two more fields, was west corner of the park. That idea drew opposition from Parkside Elementary School staff, who believed it would affect thelr play area. Not so, said Highe: additional parking spaces, would be on the opposite side of Howe Creek. the building, and | eae cans, practical to locate the washroom ‘Youth Soccer. The proposal was still unac- ceptable, said Parkside principal Christine Eide. Her primary concerns were the potential for the building to attract vandals and the safety of children using a public washroom hidden behind a screen of trees, ‘ Other suggested sites were the south end of the Sparks St. parking lot — but that was too close to homes, said McConnell Ave, residents. And the north end of the parking lot was too far away, said the Public Works tion, according to the committee, -opposed for the same reason. And now there’s the washroom. When the Christy Park propo- sal was submitted several years ago by Youth Soccer’s Don ":Highe, it-contained five soccer fields and a washroom in. the northwest corner of the park. 1 City aldermen were concerned the proposal might be a little ambitious, and told Highe the organization could only build three fields. If that project went well, they said, he could go ahead on the other two. The spe eta eae pes ET aoe et ee ae - Terrace Men's Recreational Hockey League Dighton Haynes - 635-2925 GAME SCORES | “toc ut han bates ~ Norm's Auto Refinishing - Nov.? Back Eddy Pub 5 5 | Nov 9 Northern Motor Inn Okies 6 Convoy Supply 2 washrooms, however, scemed to Department, arguing that it | Nov.9 Pracision Builders oS 7. Back Eddy Pub 4 be a problem and were "tempor- would be below the level of the - Nov. 10 Skeena Hotel - 4 Norm's Auto Refinishing . . 4 arily" deleted from the drawings. McConnell Ave. sewer line and - Nov. 19 All Seasons ‘ad @ inn of ithe res finish o But the washrooms were never would cost an estimated $11,000 No ia Skeona Hotel ers 10 Ni gocsens eninishing "3 deleted from the intent of the to service. Tt Nov.13 Terrace Timberman 5 Northern Motor Inn Okies 4 _ Youth Soccer plan, which was a The current compromise is a ‘G}.- Nov. 13 Riverside Auto Wranglers 6 Convoy Supply 4. vision for a complete, tourna- location in the Sparks St. Nov.14 Inn of the West 5 Back Eddy Pub 8 ment-class soccer facility. So parking lot as far north as seems last fall, Highe asked council’s economically feasible to city Vi . permission to proceed with the engineers. Parking spaces lost - STANDINGS | : third and final phase of the due to the construction of the | Team Recreational Div. oF W r 1 oe an prs project, the washrooms. There washrooms will be replaced by Norm's Auto Refinishing ~~ 12 6 3 3 64 50 45 were three possible locations, the construction of an equal Inn of the West. es eee 5 1 61 65 15 .said Highe, but his personal number of parking spaces at the ql All Seasons 7 2 z. . § 4 oe = 12 recommendation was the north- north end of the parking lot.. | perce me Winter Games tryouts , Team Oldtiners Diy oo GP wW Lor or GA PTS: | | ‘Northern Motor InnOkies = = *—s 1 0 4, 4 Terrace Timberinan - 7 6 3 1 «4 «33. 13 for bad m inton set — ; . Riverside Auto Wranglers 12 4 ? 1 40 51 9 Convoy Supply. | 13 1 10 2 38 79 4 Junior and open badminton held at Thornhill Junior Second- tryouts for the 1992 B.C. Winter ary School Dec. 7 starting at 9 Games will be held for Terrace a.m. Tryouts for juniors (age 13- TERRACE BADMINTON CLUB competitors Dec. 7 and 8. 16, proof of age required) will - OPEN DOUBLES TOURNAMENT — Individuals and teams inter- be held the following day begin- ested in representing Terrace at ning at the same hour. the Games are asked to contact Dan Tuomi at 635-9045 by Dec. A Flight — ladies’ doubles as Winners — Sandy Van Ostrand (Kitimat), J. Sheppard (Prince Puper) Runners up — Fran Mann, Nancy Condon (both of Terrace) The 1992 B.C. Winter Games 2. The tryouts for open competi- will be held Feb. 27-March 1 in Vernon. SU BSCRIBE: \ A Flight — men’s doubles Winners — Surinder Dhaliwal, Tony Bromon (both of Terrace) - Runners up — Dan Tuomi, Norm Parry (both of Terrace) tion (age 17 and over) will be A Flight — mixed doubles Winners — Nancy Condon, Norm Parry (both of Terrace) Runners up — Fran Mann, Dan Tuomi (both of Terrace) We'll meet you in your. mailbox (TRONWORKS | “== GYM & FITNESS CENTRE NOW OFFERING B DAY CARE B Flight — ladies’ doubles Winners — Lisa Mallloux, Diane Cey (both of Terrace) Runners up — Renate Weber, Mui Luc (both of Terrace) B Flight — men’s doubles Winners — Paul Gipps, Rob Gunther (both of Terrace) Aunners up — Henry Michaud (Terrace), Andrew Blix (Kitimat) B Flight — mixed doubles Winners — Mui Luc, Tony Bromon (both of Terrace) - Runners up — Renata Weber, Henry Michaud (both of Terrace) ¢c Flight — mixed doubles St rti Winners — Andrea Tank, Pau! 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