|Sports Menu TODAY Men's Rec Hockey Okics v Timbermen (9 p.m.) Convoy v Wranglers (10:30 p.m.) THURSDAY, MAR. 3 Floor Hockey OPOV III tournament gets under way wilh round robin games at 7, 8 and 9 p.m. at the Thornhill Com- munity Centre. Men's Rec Hockey Skeena Hote! v Coast Inn of West (10:30 p.in.) FRIDAY, MAR. 4 Youth Soccer REGISTRATION for the 1994 season at Skeena Mall 6-9 p.m. For information phone Bev Butjas at 635-3719. ee SATURDAY, MAR. 5 Youth Soccer REGISTRATION at Skeena Mall 10 am,— 4 p.m. Also soccer shoe exchange 10.a.m.— 2 p.m. Men's Rec Hockey Skeena v Precision (8 p.m.) Back Eddy v Coast Inn of West (9:30 p.m.) SUNDAY, MAR. 6 Men's Rec Hockey Convay v Okies (9:30 p.m.) Wranglers v Timbermen (11 p.m.) TUESDAY, MAR, 8 Men’s Rec Hockey Skecna Hotel v Back Bddy Q pm.) Coast Inn v Precision Bullders (10:30 p.m.) Floor Hockey OPOV ITI toumament round robin action at 7, 8 and 9 p.m. FRIDAY, MAR. 11 Curling TOTEM MIXED Bonspicl gets under way at the Terrace Curling club, concludes Sunday afternoon. 635-5583 to register. Youth Soccer REGISTRATION at Skecna Mall 6-9 p.m. i SATURDAY, MAR. 12) ...h. :Pistol Shooting 4 “PIPSC BLACK Badge training course (two days) at Rod and Gun range in Thornhill. For more in- formation, phone 635-6983, Youth Soccer REGISTRATION at Skcena Mall 10 a.m.— 4 p.m. Also soccer shoe exchange 10 a.m.— 2 p.m. FRIDAY, MAR. 18 Figure Skating ANNUAL ICE SHOW by Terrace Figure Skating Club at the Arena, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, MAR. 19 Figure Skating ANNUAL ICE SHOW by TFSC, ‘1 p.m. and 7 p.m. SUNDAY, MAR. 20 Minor Hockey ‘AA! PEEWEE Provincial Championships begin here, con- tinue through week. Date of final will depend on results, SUNDAY, MAR. 27 Pistol Shooting IPSC TRAINING match at Rod and Gun range in Thomhill. For information, phone 635-6983. LUGE SLEDDING. Anyone in- terested in joining the sport, con- lact Todd ‘Taylor (635-4189) or Ed Hess (638-0636). TERRACE BADMINTON club plays every Tuesday and Thursday evening at 8-10 p.m., every Sun- day 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Thornhill Jr. Secondary school. For informa- tion, contact Diane at 635-3564. TERRACE ROD & GUN clhib meets the first Wednesday of every month, 7 p.m. at the club- house on Rifle Range Rd,. in Thornhill. New members wel- come. For information, contact Fred Straw at 635-2874. DUPLICATE BRIDGE club meets 7:15 p.m. overy Wednesday nipht at Caledonia Sr, Secondary, Vicky (638-8418) for morc in- formation. FUN MIXED DART LEAGUE plays 8 p.m. Wednesday nights at the Legion. No need to.sign up, just drop in. Newcomers welcome, For more information, Clare Groot at 638-8493. To get an event on to the Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 638-7283 or fax them to 638-8432. To make next weck's paper, submissions must be m Snowarama MORE THAN 50 riders, including Trevor Gibson and Robbie Essay (above) turned out for this year's Snowarama, held an Sterling. Participants raised a total of more than $7,750 for the B.C. Lions Society. That money will go towards the operation and maintenance of the Easter Seal Houses, one of the ways the Lions Society helps children with disabilities. Pronouncing the event another great success, the Skeena Valley Snowmohile Association and Terrace Downtown Lions thanked local residents and businesses for their support. “Greatest Show on Ice’”’ THAT’S WHAT the Terrace Figure Skating club promise and thal’s what spectators will get when they take in the club’s annual ice show. The theme this year is A Trip to the Fair and that’s the only clue you get for now, There will be three performances of the ex- travanganza: Friday, March 18 at 7 p.m. and Satur- day, March 19 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets are available at Flowers A La Cartc, Jeans North, All Seasons, Copperside IIT, Wayside Grocery and Agar Red & White, Adult tickets cost $5, seniors and students $4, kids lo 12 years $3 and anyone under the age of two years gets in free. Summer sign up time here FORGET THE snow, forget the cold, It’s time to think summer and that includes, soccer and baseball. Terrace Youth Soccer begins registration this weekend and is expecting a flood of young players once again, The league is open to all girls and boys born beiween August 1, 1975 and De- cember 31, 1988. This year sces the addition of another division, the Under-14 girls for ages 11-13 - YEAS, be ye eke For players born in 1984-1988, the fee is $40, $55 for the older players. However, those thinking of joining should also note there is an additional $15 late registra- tion fee for signing up after Satur- day, March 12. ; The first round of registration runs this Friday (6-9 p.m.) and Saturday (10 a.m.-4 p.m.) at the Skeena Mall and repeais March 11 and 12 at the same times. Players are reminded they must produce either a passport, baptis- Practical gun course HAVE GUN, will compete? Not in an International Practical Shooting Confederation GPSC) mcet unless you’ve completed the required training course, says Terry Morris. Morris will be the instructor at a two-day Black Badge course to be conducted Saturday and Sun- day, March 12-13 at the Rod and Gun club range in Thornhill. ‘Safety is the main emphasis,’” Morris says of the course format, although participants will also be given an idea of the format of a competitive shoot. The course fee is $120 which includes bolh IPSC and BCPSA membership. Those completing the course PET ODOUR w) ODOUR CONTROL SERVICES - extraction to prevent carpet staining - ‘UN-DO' to neutralize odour SMOKE ODOUR $ - Thermo-fogging ' Scott Welch . - odour conteractants CONVENIENT Canadian Régional FROM: TERRACE PACKAGES TO: VANCOUVE! VBC PACKAGE — *2 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION * KITCHENETTES AVAILABLE * SWIMMING POOL ALL SUITE HOTEL mal certificate of photocopy of a birth certificate at that time, There will also be a soccer show exchange on each of the above Saturdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. . For more information, contact _ Bev Butjas at 635-3719. And Terrace Minor Baseball will also be in the mall this weekend, signing up the boys and girls of summer, Their registrations take place Friday evening between 6 and 9 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. is amust will also have a chance to experi- ence a shoot March 27 when Morris stages a training match. Anyone wishing to take part is urged {o register as soon as pos- sible because there is some read- ing material to be got through be- fore stepping out on the range. To sign up or for more informa- tion, phone Mortis at 635-6983, The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 2, 1994 - BS Durand rolls to Penticton berth PHILLIP DURAND took a step toward bowling stardom and picked up a gold on the way. Compeling in the Bantam (un- der 11 years) division at the 4. Sicps-to-Stardom zone finals In Kitimat, Durand rolled a five- game total of 988. Thal was enough to defeat op- ponents from a dozen centres from across the northwest. He now heads to Penticton for the March 19 ~~ provincial championships. The Kitimat roll-offs also saw more Terrace medals, Michelle Francis bowling a 746 total on the way to bronze in the Bantam Girls singles. And the Junior Boys (under-i4) team of Michael Prevost, Steven Miller, David Alway, Andrew Cooper and Richard Wiebe, coached by Adrian Mumford, also picked up bronze. - In the near-miss category were Corey Trogi (Jr. Boys singles), Jamie Striker Gr. Girls singles) and Michael Cooper (Sr. Boys singles), all of whom finished fourth. The Bantam Boys team placed sixth and the Senior Girl team seventh. Bowlers trip ends with surprise twist A couple of local alley aces are unlikely to forget this year's Great Western Open ina hurry, leif Thomsen and Greg Saunders took on 144 of Cana- da’s top bowlers in the Saskatoon event, one of Canada’s premier money tournaments. The dua were on from, taking second spot in the doubles fo pick up $1,000. Thomsen rolled 2273. in his eight games to finish seventh overall ($500) while Saunders’ 2092 was good enough for 48th and $300. 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