4 sol Regional! attracts big muscle The first annual Northern “Lights power-lifting competition ‘at Smithers on the Nov. 28 weekend attracted more than 20 “Hifters from Kitimat to ‘Vander- 00. lifts, bench press and dead lifts. Several women were among _those taking part, The outstanding efforts of the . meet came from Mark Bolst of - Kitimat and Laurie Brocke of Smithers. Both men competed as middleweights and: came. through with 525-pounds i in the dead lift. Another highlight came when . Roseanne Komlos of Terrace Performed a 285-pound dead lift, which gave her a personal best of a 700-pound overall total, Kitimat May go | “to 18 holes © “Will Kitimat’s ‘Hirsch Creek “golf course expand to 18 holes ‘before the Terrace Skeena Valley course does? It appears _ Kitimat’s club members (74, of them) voted unanimously ; in favor of expansion from nine to 18 holes when the subject came | up ata meeting Dec. 1... With this confident note, the club will now contact Golf Design Services of Alberta to prepare construction drawings for the move. The company ‘already has a master plan for the course. The cost for expansion is estimated at $600,000, To raise this amount the club is applying for lottery funds, and is con- - sidering a loan. Preliminary work should get “underway this winter, It would © ‘take at least three years before the new holes are ready for use. - When completed, it will join Prince Rupert and Smithers ‘as an 18-hole layout. » With construction just finish- ed on a new clubhouse, Skeena - ' Valley of Terrace isn’t likely to expand until the 1990's. - Deans take fun hockey ‘The Houston Deans were once again the class act of the North _ Coast Wranglers fourth annual. fun’ hockey tournament for recreation teams at the Terrace Arena on the Nov. 28 weekend. The Deans won their three round-robin games, then down- ed Kitimat Capitals 6-3. in the championship game to post their third consecutive title at this tourney. Third-place for this three-day, 16-game series went to Houston Woodpeckers with their 8-5 playoff victory over the host Wranglers. In the playoff for fifth and sixth, Kitimat B-52’s scored in the final seconds to defeat Inn of the West 5-4. The playoff for seventh and eighth was an all-Kitimat contest with the Irly Bird Stars beating Ocelot Oilers 7-2. DY BRP Re TAR EL CAL LAE Rae sues sudden Aas They all competed in squat - ‘power lift. Winners were as follows, in order of finish. Student men — Buddy Potter of Terrace, Doug Milne of Smi- — thers, Steve Harvey of Houston. Lightweight men. — Pat Morin in Smithers, Buddy Pot- ter of Terrace. Middleweight women— Rose- anne Komlos of Terrace, Terri Anne Barge of Smithers. Heavyweight women — Rose- anne Komlos of Terrace, Jan Ol- | son of Smithers, Teri- Anne Barge of Smithers. (Komlos and Barge opted for heavy | lifts after middleweight). Middleweight men — Laurie Brocke of Smithers, Mark Bolst of Kitimat, Bill Bowyer of Ter- race, Heavyweight men — Peter Bizzaro of. Kitimat, Elliot Ber- gen of Smithers, Joe Ocsovgi of Kitimat. . every Friday night at Skeena High School. One of the four teams playing In the Terrace mini-basketball league this winter is the Kitelse Knicks. Thoy play Sports Sorboar 7 , "TERRACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL TERRACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL _ TOURNAMENT ROUND-ROBIN SCORES NOVEMBER 28 POOL ONE FOR GIRLS. - Thornhill Seven/15- B, 15-1/Clarence Michiel Six Thornhill. Seven/15-7, 7-15, 15- 8/Veritas -* Thornhill Seven/15-2, -15-7/Cassie Hall Six Thornhill Seven/15-2, 15- \/Stewart ; Clarence Michiel Six/15-4, 15-5/Cassie Hall Six Clarence Michiel Six/15-2, 15-6/Stewart el Clarence Michiel Six/15-11, 15- 9/Seuth Hazelton oF Verites/15-5, 15-10/Stewart Veritas/15-6, 15-0/South Hazelton Cassie Hall Six/15-9, 10-15-15-7/Veritas | __ ope Cassie. Hall Six/15-7, 15-7/South Hazelton = woe Sy South Hazelton/ 15-12, 15-9/Stewart ; POOL Two FoR GIRLS ' Clarence Michiel Seven/15-11, 15-5/ Thornhill Six . Clarence Michiel Seven/15-11, 14-16, 15-1/Copper Mountain’ Clarence Michiel Seven/15-2, 15-0/Cassie Hall Seven Uplands/15-7, 15-9/Thornhill Six Copper Mountain/9-15, 15-5, 18-16/Thornhill Six Copper Mountain/15-9, '15.7/Uplands Cassie Hall Sevan/15-13, 15-3/Thornhill Six Cassie Hall Seven/15-11, 15-2/Uplands John Field, Haz./15-9, 15-10/Clarance Michiel Seven John Field, Hoz./15-1, 15-2/Uplands ; John Field, Haz./15-0, 15-6/Copper Mountain _ John Field, Haz./15-6, 15-8/Cassie Hall Seven SEMI-FINALS John Field, Haz./15-8, 15-5/Clarence Michiel Six ae Clarence Michiel Seven 15-6, 8-15, 15-11/Thornhill Seven is ; - CONSOLATION FINAL (3rd and thy” Clarence Michiel Six/13- 15, 15-7, 15-5/Thornhill vo ‘CHAMPIONSHIP GAME - John Flefd, Hoz./15- 10, 15-6/Clarence Michiel Seven POOL ONE FOR BOYS = Thornhill ‘Six aU; f 15- 12, 15-4/Cassle Hall Seven © Thornhill Six 'A'/15-7, 11-15, 15-6/Stewart . Clarence Michiel Seven/15-3, 15-2/Thornhill Six 'A’ Can ts ne ‘. Clarence Michiel Seven/15-13, 15-6/Copper Mountain (0 22" - -Clarence Michiel Seven/15-13, 15-2/Stewart Loe "Clarence Michiel Seven/15-4, 15-10/Kitwanga mL ’ Copper Mountain/15-13, 4-15, 15,2/Thornhill Six A’ eee Copper Mountain/15-10, 14-16, 15-7/Cassie Hall Seven, - * Copper Mountain/15-9, 11-15,-15-9/Kitanga fels “+ Stewart/15-4;..15-12/Cassie-Hall Seven > Stewart/15- 25, 215°8/Kitwongir Kitwanga/15-4, 15-6/Cassie Hall Seven POOL TWO FOR BOYS Thornhill Seven/T5-3, 15-7/Clarence Michiel Six . ‘Thornhill Seven/15-4, 15-2/Cassie Hall Six * Thornhill Seven/15-11, 15-7/Stewart _ Thornhill Seven/15-5, 15-6/Thornhill Six 'B’ Veritas/16-14, 15-2/Clarence Michiel Six ‘Veritas/15-1, 15-3/Cassie Hall Six Veritas/15-12, 15-5/Stewart _Veritas/15-5, 15-2/Thornhill Six 'B Oey! Cassie Hall Six/15-7, 13-15M, ¥5.10/Clorence Michiel Six ae -- Cassie Hall Six/t3-15, 15-10, 15-7/Thornhill Six 'B' owed - Stewart/t5-7, 15-0/Clarance Michiel Six Stewart/15-2, 15-2/Thornhill Six ‘B’ ‘SEMI-FINALS oe Clarence Michiel ‘Seven/ 16-14, 8-15, 15-10/Thornhill Seven an Veritas /15- 11, 15-5/ Copper Mountain — on ‘ CONSOLATION FINAL (3rd and ath) he ' Thornhill Seven/15- 5, 315, 15-10/Copper Mountain . ey _ CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ‘ laren Michiel Seven/é- 15, 15-4, 15-7/Veritas _ TOURNAMENT ROUND-ROBIN SCORES NOVEMBER 23 EXHIBITION JUNIOR 'B' HOCKEY AT KITIMAT NOV. 38 New Wes?minister Royals 10-Kitimat Blackhawks 8 : NOV. 28 New Westminister Royals 8-Kitimat Blackhawks 5 ; d ‘Unique Employment Spportunity COSTOMIZE your MORTGAGE | INSURANCE * *ie: a couple aged 36 On either Life: WE PAY $56,000 applications for the (3) posltions of Program Officars. subject to Ministerial approval of the project far a foHowing term of 2 years, Lecation: Terrace, B.C. . Solary! Range of $34,000. - $38,000. (Commensurate with experience) Basic Dutios: conditions in native communities and with those oreas with native. oO Oeane. — Provide guidance and support in the implementation of.e action plans related to’ ‘CEIC funded programs . ot mployment — plays an advisory and monitoring role to all projects — Clasing Date: January 22, 1989 , Forward Resume to: Frank Donahue 12/4, 12/16, 12/90 oe SUP ree eee ee The Skeena Innovations Pilot Project. Funded by the CEIC, is now taking’ This position Is full-time (term 2 years) for a temporary period of 2 months” | — development of planning strategies that will improve labour market. © ity: WE PAY $500./mos. Ray J ; They Pay $00 be /mos. _ ! Mutual _ Skeena Innovation Pilot Project. oe ATES “Certain conditions apply: please obtain a quote. Skeena Mall : Terrace, B.C. V8G 4V) woe Terrace For edditional Information contact: Clarence Nyce 699-9061 a ty nen me