B.C. Amateur Hockey Association president Bruce Allison, hundreds of postera made for the new Aivtow Hockey Awar — RIVIOW WARENESS PROGRAM BCOungsters “Leamingythe shais drei having fins” right, and project co-ordinator Bil! Ennos hold one of the eness Program. They ware here Oct. 3 to explain the new Program to area hockey officials. - The Terrace Caledonia Ker- mode boys senior high school ‘volleyball team kicked off its’ : Season with a bang as they won one of the top awards at the an- nual 40-team U.B.C. High . School Tournament on the Oct. 3 weekend. re _. They were also honored by having player Grant. Livadney ‘named to the tournament’s sec- ond all-star team. - Kermodes came through to win ‘'C’ division — one of three eight-team divisions made up of teams advancing from: round- robin preliminary action. In their five-team round-robin section, the other two teams go- ing into single elimination play also won a division. ‘Smithers tops Brits - in telephone darts — | Smithers darters prevailed against their English counter- parts in the fourth annual Inter- national Darts Tournament bet- ween the Northwest B.C. com- munity and the Royal Oak Club ' of Copmanthorpe,: England on the Oct.4 weekend, = It went right down to the final “match of ‘this’ event that used: long distance phone calls to communicate scores, Each team . had won four games when Steve prose net 18 Eggs Benedict i Garlic Toast - Shefield the Tobacconist Royal Canadian Legion 0, (Branch 13) +... : _ Fashion Show | ‘Me’ Sunday, October 25, 1987 oo 1200 pam - ° ~ Terrace Hotel oe Admission: $15.00 with luncheon _ MENU © — (with or without seafood) choice of Fried Chicken or Tickets Available from: | | .. os. Rose’s Shop. 8 | | Terrace Co-operative Assoc... ~ Gonnie Deimarque .. | a Fashions by: . 'Ji-"" “Ma Cherl (Lingerle) ‘Terrace Co-op (Teens) © Rose's Shop (Mature Ladies): | -Mount Sentinel of Slocan was the big- winner by taking. ‘A’. ‘division, while. Abbotsford Christian wound up winning ‘B’ division, ©. . Kermodes started in round- Tobin by downing: Vancouver's Gladstone 15-6, 15-8. Then they. riere; : -. Barlier,.on their way to Van- couver, Kermodes stopped at Prince George for a best-of- seven exhibition set against the top-ranked senior secondary Polars. - lost 15-7, 12-15, 14-16 to Ab- botsford Christian. _. They reboundeéd with a 16-14, to Mount Sentinel. Entering “'C*. division, Ker-_ modes beat Golden 15-12, 15-7, In the semi-final they downed § Mount Bouchenay 15-7, 15-9, In - the final of ‘C’ they scored a . 15-4 victory over Highland. of. Comox before losing’15-11,°15-6. am 15-11, 15-12 victory over Bar-_ contest, The 5-4 win was recorded by the Smithers team of seven men ‘and two.women. Play was con- .° ducted at the Sportsmans Pub in . Smithers and the rec centre at Copmanthorpe, - The tourney was first set up by the father and son combina- tion of Ken and John Wright. | Megy, on bps . Caesar Salad — Beef Dip. ai . ° Betty Misfeidt ‘ Royal Canadian Legion toe f ~ Kermodes won the first three matches, then lost one to Polars before clinching a win in game five, a Poa to Saturday, October 31, 638-1174 (days). high sch ool _— | Sports report — MIXED E Lo] Terrace Curling Club _ October 24 and 25 | -. 8endgames | 0 638-8476 T Presents a photography contes |. Capture the “Spirit of Terrace” — ~ Contest Deadline: Saturday, October 31 Display at the Art Gallery: Novamber, 6 - 22 SPECIFICATIONS FOR PHOTOGRAPH — conventional drymount on 4 ply rag board . = single 4 ply rag matt _ — white, off white or Ivory coloured matt preferred — — complimentary coloured matal frame. . — regular 2mm clear glass Colour “ = full colour print preferred Print size — minimum 6" x 10" Cs, — maximum. 16" x 20" a §©Mounting . — 3" x 3.5" border Maiting Framing Two entries only per Person.and each musi be accompanied by an entry form. Entries are to be turned into | the Terrace Parka and Recreation office during office hours, or at the Terrace Art Gallery from 7:00 - 9:00 Wednesday and Thuraday, Saturday 12:00 - 3:00 or Sunday 1:00 - 4:00 during the week Sunday, October 25 ' Entry forms available-at: Terrace Art Gallery, Terrace Public Library, City of Terrace Office, Terrace Parks _and Recreation. Office, Northern Lights Studio and Terrace Sight and Sound. oo For further information ‘call Diana English at 635-5006 (evenings) or Terrace Parks and Recreation at. orthwest zone | 9)" OCT. 8 WEEKEND : - |. “JUNIOR ‘A’ BOYS AND GIRLS VOLLEYBALL _- AT PRINCE RUPERT'S BOOTH. F : on Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 14, 1987 9° On the girls’. side, the host team came up undefeated with four | straight wins. Kitimat was Tunnerup with a three-and-one record, It _ was.a three-way tie for third place as Thornhill, Skeena and -Nishga all: won. one and lost three. On the boys’ side, Kitimat, Thornhill and Skeéna ..all had three wins and one loss, Because Kitimat won ‘seven of their nine matches; they took first place. Thornhill and . Skeena both had six-win, three-loss marks, but Thornhill had downed Skeena in their meeting and took second place over the Ter- was winless in four tries. _ SENIOR BOYS AND GIRLS VOLLEYBALL AT KITIMAT. straight wins. Kitimat won three and lost. one for second place.. Then it was Prince Rupert. at two-and-two, Hazelton at one-and- three, and Nishga with four losses. For the boys, Kitimat. won all _ . three games, Hazelton was runnerup at two-and-one. Houston and - Bulkley Valley Christian Kermode volley boys win at UBC had two-and-two marks, while Prince Rupert was one-and-three, : _ SENIOR AND JUNIOR BOYS SOCCER. In senior, Kitimat hosted Prince Rupert and blanked them 6-0. For junior action, Prince Rupert Booth lost out 4-0 to visiting ‘Kitimat. JUNIOR “B’ GIALS VOLLEYBALL AT KITWANGA ; Final standings of this six-team series had the host team placing first, followed by Hazelton ‘A? and Hazelton ‘B’, Skeena grabbed fourth, Bulkley Valley fifth, and Prince Rupert Booth sixth. . "GRADE 8 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL ATHAZELTON This was a five-team series with Thornhill winning on a four-win, no loss record. Skeena ‘A’ and Skeena Gold both wound up with ' two-and-two marks. Kitimat placed fourth and Hazelton fifth. a we, ne 7 BONSPIE Call Gord yudzentis: Peyote 2 achy TERAACE ART ASSOCIATIONS Canadian Caundian Airtines Iuternationat, Judging: Thursday, November 5 ographs must be unsigned _ a The five-team girls’ side went to Caledonia Kermodes with four ~ race junior school, Booth finished at .one-and-three, while Nishga — | ae