MEN’S REC HOCKEY Wednesday, January 31 Oldtimers Division 9:00 p.m. -- Northern Motor Inn v. Terrace Timbermen 10:30 p.m. -- SRD Blues v. Subway Thursday, February 1 Recreational Division 10:30 p.m, -- Back Eddy Pub Bullies vy. Coast Inn of the West Saturday, February 3 Recreational Division 8:00 pm. -- All Season’s Lightning v. Coast Inn of the West 9:30 p.m, -- Back Eddy Pub Bullies v. Norm’s Auto Refinishing Sunday, February 4 Recreational Division 9:30 pm. -- Skeena Hotel Sharks y, Precision Builders Blues Oldtimers Division 11:00 pm. -- Northen Motor Inn v. Subway Tuesday, February 6 Recreational Division 9:00 p.m. -- Skeena Hotel Sharks vy. Coast Inn of the West 10:30 p.m. -- Back Eddy Pub Bullies v. Precision Builders Blues MINOR HOCKEY February 2 & 3 Tri-City Zone Playdowns The PeeWee reps are in Prince Ruperl, while Ter- race hosts the Midget Rep playdowns. February 9 & 10 Tri-City Bantam League Playdowns CURLING February 1-4 Provincial Legion Regular and Senior Championships February 9-11 Annual Ladies Valentine Bonspiel BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS February 1-3 - the Caledonia Kermode Sr. boys are at the Snowball Tournament in Abbotsford February 3 - the Thornhill Jr. boys host a six team tournament, while the Thornhill and Skeena Jr. girls are at a seven team toumey in Smithers - the Skeena grade 8 boys are in Kitimat, while the Skeena grade 8 girls host a six team tourney SKATING February 2-3 - Terrace figure skaters are at Central North Regional Championships in Kitimat BADMINTON February 3 - Jr. players from Thornhill and Skeena are in Houston for a five team tourncy THE TERRACE _bad- minton club plays Tuesday and Thursdays, $:00-10:00 pm. oat = Thornhill Jr, Secondary THE TERRACE LEGION invites drop-in dart players every Wednesday night at 8:00 p.m. Two dollar cost, To get an event on Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 3210 Clinton St., phone 638-7283 or fax io 638- 8432 by 5 p.m. Friday. ( Special Delivery ) Tell someone how you feel with a Valentine's Day Personal Ad! You get 20 words plus your choice of a heart ar cupid for only $6.50. Your ad will appear in the February 14, 1996, issue, X—) , dust Call Thursday, February 8, MEMBERS OF the Terrace Blueback Swim Club put in some of their best. per- formances cver at a meet in Prince Rupert from January 19-21. The Club finished first with a team total of 875 points, beating second-place Kitimat by 254, , Coach Mike Carlyle’ says all ‘the kids. put’ in very strong performances. “We were expecting to win,’’ be says. ‘But not by that much.’” The ~“Bluebicks “” won medals in all events but one, and many swimmers set per- sonal besl times. Ten-ycar-olds Natalie Gour and Jenine Barton took silver and bronze in their age group, and Barton Set her first ever ‘AAA’ lime in the 100 meter freestyle. In the 13/14 age group Marina Checkley = and Audrey Erb placed first and third respectively, and 15 year old Julie Vanderlee took the gold in the 15-19 age group. On the boys side ten-ycar- old Thomas Demetzer placed first in his group and also set six personal best times. Dylan Evans placed third ‘m the 11/12 age group and Bid - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 31, 1996 Blueback swimmers Make bi also set six personal bests. Gold: and. silver medals went to Chris Kerman and Tristan Brown in the 13/14 - age group and 15-year-olds Kevin Andolfatto and Garth Coxtord placed second and third in the 15-10 age group. Carlyle says the kids were really tired because they’d been training - hard over Christmas, but that didn’t seem to affect their per- formance. “The kids raced really well, and got medals in all but one age group and that’s really tough to achicve.’’ He notes 13-year-old Kaya Downs and 11-year- old Shauna Palahicky both Set first ever ‘AA’ and ‘AAA’ times in their respec- A Skis and bindings , Need to be maintained , Skis and bindings - like cars - must be -» maintained in order to perform well and remain: ¢- safe, Maintaining your ski equipment will improve its performance and extend its life. A well tuned ski will make turning easier and provide a good edge hold on harder snow conditions, It is important to note that there are different waxes for different snow conditions and temperatures. The recommended maintenance schedule is: *Every 3-5 ski days: Ski should be deburred and hot waxed. , , *Every 10-20 ski days: A complete tune up should be done thal includes base repair, sharpening, deburring, hot wax and silicone Spray for the bindings to keep them lubricated. The Shames. Mountain. fuily qualified technicians are available at al! times for complete ski tuning and waxing. -_ aay McDonald's tive categories. Ten-year-olds Eric Eide and Maria Farrel, Shauna Palahicky, 12-year-old Gavin Wallace and 13-year- old Grace Witiowski all set personal best times in all ggest splash seven events they swam, Five clubs were at the meet, The Bluebacks will next be in action at the Northem B.C. winter games in Prince George from February 9-11. RULES: Shames Mountain 2nd Annual ENTER A DUMMY OR COME OUT AND WATCH THE FUN The wacky 2nd annual event where skiers race their dummies down Kermodei Kut and off a jump. Prizes are awarded for longest jump, most spectacular cras and any other dummy that deserves recognition. Your dummy must be on Skiis or Snowboard -Your dummy must be more than 100 pounds ‘Your dummy must be a minimum of 4 ft tall -Your dummy’s |.Q. must be 0! Skiing at its Peak = Call 638-8-SKI for Daily Ski Reports Miwle AS