The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 28, 1998 - BS : ee Box 22, i : Help us light a IMPROVING Terrace, B.C, Major Credit Cards - candle of oe VaG 4A2 - nets : 7 AGAINST AnneEvans = ‘our conaton Is understanding, aubifton: | CANADAS — gap-igag -—tax deductible 5 FOUNDATION #1 KILLEA Your In Memoriam gift is a lasting tribute, Please send your donation to the address above, along with the name and address andthe name and address of the next-of- BRITISH COLUMBIA 1-888.223-3366 | Ona. ef i ie eee eer hed ee : : Z i er a oan a a rr a aren a ca es - a3 acmcmn rer mh ed cmeumee oe ete ue eure. ee a Pe ee ee a ee ee a a) ee a) . 4 ‘ ‘ 1 4 t] 1 A r] 1 ‘ ' ' 4 ' 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ f] ’ 1 1 4 ' ‘ 4 a ‘ 4 4 4 a ‘ 4 ‘ a + + ry 4 a a a 4 d 1 ‘ ee a ee ae Pe ee ee eae a rush RINGETTE TEAMS from all over the north met in Terrace over the weekend for a 14-team tournament. This game ~ saw Terrace's novice divi- - Slon take on Prince George. That's Triston Murray and Taylor Mallett who helped lead their team to a 10-7 victory. Super BM undefeated in Men’s Indoor Soccer MEN’S FUTSAL is back in action and the undefeated Super BM still looks pretty untouchable, The team sits high atop the league standings, with fence with 38 goals this sea- son. And that offence struck early and hard, taking a two- point lead on goals scored by Gary Galuska and Clint nearly twice the points of - their nearest rival, As of Friday, Super BM had won all seven of their games, with no losses, no ties and allowed just 11 goals all season while pot- ting 29 themselves. That’ undefeated streak nearly came to an end last week in a game against second-place Park V&M. Although they are tied for second with two other teams, Park V&M has the league’s most potent of- Thank You © Dear Sir: Northwest Alcohol | and Drug Services thanks every- one who helped make ‘Drug Awareness Week’ and the ‘Red Ribbon Campaign’ a great success. Many people and Terrace businesses donated time and other items, helping achieve the goal of these campaigns. A special thank you to Jolene Adams, Chris Amiold, Ester Brisch, Betty Nordstrom, Cris Leykauf, Jennifer Lang and Constable Lee Olham for their support and assistance. — NW Alcohol and , Drug Services EP EPILEPSY CANADA cote corn th Fedebty Mather, 1 800 860-5499 keeper Alcx Hassett to earn the game-winner and con- tinue Super BM’s un- defeated streak. Meanwhile, another game played last week had to be ‘‘We want to get rid of this stuff — send a clear message that repeat offenders will be dealt with harshly’? —Jacque Corstanje on fighting Shepard. Super BM fought back, tying the game twice and making it 4-4 in the fourth quarter. Then, wilh just minutes left in the game, George De Medeiros of Super BM blasted one past Park V&M halted because of violence. That game saw Wedges and Western Pacific in a battle that had to be stopped with just eight minutes left to play in the second half. Officials stopped the game after an altercation began between four players. “The recommendation is that they ail receive a leng- thy suspension,” _—the league’s Jaques Corstanje says of the fighters. “We want to get rid of this stuff — send aclear message that repeat offenders will be dealt with harshly.” Besides the odd mix-up, Corstanje says the league competition is very strong, with many teams coming to- gcther. ‘Super BM really has it, no matter who they play,’’ he says, ‘‘Other teams are very close, bul with just seven games left it will be hard to catch Super BM,’’ EPILEPSY SOCIETY = For More fnfirmatton kin, for an acknowledgement card. News? 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