are prise . . . : eo > ow Meera 7 eee re NLA at ee Feet Uk ane STR ae ee ge ate Se eee Ee CRA coy og See age aa AC ae ah eh Pa te atid tee ade oe ‘Nell Selmans rink wound up as the only undefeated team at the Ter- - - face Curling Club’s opening mixed bonsplel on Oct. 21. Seimans _ won ‘A’ event ona 3-2 victory over Reg Beckley's team in the final. * Kathy Simpson took third place while Walter: ‘Sparkes was fourth. ‘B’ event went to Henry Rauter’s foursome at the opening Terrace mixed bonsplel at the curling club on Oct. 21. Rauter defeated -. Shance Kruisselbrink 6-1 in the final. Third and fourth placings went to Kathy Gardiner and Gerry Bakker, respectively. weekend as 10-team Prince George volley- ball tournament. reas pel : The Danny Fisher foursome won ‘C’ event at the 19-team Terrace opening mixed bonspilel held on Oct. 21. Fisher beat Dale McFadden’s team 4-1 in the final. Rinks skipped by Sandy - Middleton and Rick Robinson placed third and fourth, respectively. ‘Skeena volleyball boys triumph Terrace Skeena junior high school Tsimpseans: came through ‘in fine style on the ‘they won the : Two players picked up in- _ dividual honors. Scott Hodson- was, named most. Ey a ee ie ae a al cia repeats Lead valuable player, while Chris Wilkinson earned a place on the first all- star team. Coach Gary Fuller's Tsimp- seans -won their five-team, round-robin pool with only one. loss in the preliminary action. They beat Duchess Park and: John McLeod (both of. Prince: | George) and defeated Williams - . Lake. The loss came at the hands of Quesnel senior sec- ondary. In the semi-finals, Skeena demolished Prince George's D.P. Todd 15-0, 15-3. Then in the title match they took out SU Iss. Corrilieu 10- 15, Rupert ladies’ spiel off Organizers of the - Prince Rupert ladies’ annual bonspiel had moved the annual event from-early March to..this- past weekend. It was done to attract more local and outside teams. However, the idea seems to have backfired as they ended up : with fewer registrations - ‘than they'd get in March. vlad tae ead aati tla aye "So, the spiel was cancelled and moved ahead to its normal date, - first weekend of next March. GD GER for Listen to came aap CANUCKS BREAKAWAY You could win a Canucks VIP Weekend in Vancouver! yo ed FIELDS py LLL) Ae Contest Runs Oct. 30-Nov. 10/89 mission, The project was funded jointly and commitment of the following Barry Eyjolfson John Blake fan Henry Bob and Carole Marcellin Barry Poters ‘Reg Roy Don Anderson Contracting Ltd Highe Surveys - | Terrace Correctional Centre We acknowledge and extend a special thank you to the volunteers and businesses who provided assistance and contribu- tions in the construction of a community sports field and adventure playground on the Copper Mountain School Grounds. Boord and a grant from the B.C, Lottery Fund. Without the energy it would not have been possible to complete all the work this year. THANKS TO ALL THE VOLUNTEERS From The Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, School District No. 8B and the Thornhill Parks and Recreation Com- by the Regional District, Schaol individuals and local businesses, Maurice Beauchamp Brian Duhan Charles Magdanz Ted Pellegrino Barbara Roy Ross Smith Aqua Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Skeena Concrete Products; . Wiebe Contracting Ltd. .-