Page B6 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 22, 1992 Minor Hockey Week Meet our own all- stars TERRACE — Fun games, skill contests and prizes — it'll all be at the Terrace arena this weekend as Terrace Minor Hockey kicks off its own ver- sion of the all-star break. Born in the NAL, as organizers are calling the ex- travaganza, starts Friday night and runs through to Monday. The event commemorates Minor Hockey Week in Ter- race. All of Terrace’s 350 minor hockey players ‘will have a chance to participate. The weekend schedule of events is as follows: Friday 6:45 - 7:45 psm, — Prenovice ‘A’ 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. — Bantam House Events: shooting accuracy, breakaway relay, rapid-fire goalten- ding, hardest shot, fastest skater, rapid- fire shooting, 10:15 p.m. to 12:18 a.m, — Terrace midget reps host the Smithers midget reps. Saturday 7330 - 10:30 a.m, — Peewee House Events: shooting accuracy, breakaway relay, relay team, Montreal drill, tennis ball hockey. Game: Terrace peewee reps host the Tri-city Ladies Allstars. 1:00- 3:00 p.m, — Terrace midget reps host Smithers midget reps, 3:15 - 4:15 p.m. — Prenovice 'B’: The pylon-and-stick show, 4:30 - 8:00 o.m. — Alom House Events: speedskating forward/t-way, breakaway shooting, speedskating and shooting, puck handling- team, tutor shooter, team relays. Sunday 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. — Novice ‘A’ Events: breakaway, pylon puck handling, passing skills, goal screen, skating course, obstacle relay course. 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. — Prenovice 'C’ fun games. : 12:00 - 3:0) p.m. — Novice ‘B’ Events: breakaway, pylon puck handling, passing skills, goal screen, skating course, obstacle relay course. 3:15 - 5:30 p.m. — Family skate, free to all hockey players registered with TMHA. Must be in company of family, 8:15 - 9:15 p.m. — Bantam reps host the Terrace Timbermen oldtimers. Monday TS + 915 pm. — Red vs. White. - Peewee, bantam, midget and juvenile rep players divided into two teams. Events: shooting accuracy, breakaway relay, rapid-fire goalten- ding, ot shot, fastgst 8k eh NHL ALL-STAR SKILLS at the Terrace Arena JANUARY 24 - 27 Schedule of events will be posted at the arena Come to the Terrace Arena and . see which. minor hockey player has the hardest shot, is the fastest skater, the. best scorer, hottest goalie. Door Prizes Free admission for all events Recreational Hockey League Scores: Jan. 11 Northern Motor Inn Okies 5, Convoy Supply 4 Precision Builders 6, Skeena Hotel 2 dan, 12 All Seasons 5, Back Eddy Pub 2 Terrace Timbdormen 4, Riverside Auto Wranglers 2 Jan, 14 Skeeni Hote] §, Precision Builders 7 Norm's Auto Refinishing 8, Inn of the West 3... Jan. 15 Terrace Timbermen 7, Convoy Supply ! Riverside Aulo Wranglers 3, Northern Motor Inn Okies 0 ~~ - Oldtimers’ Division Standings: | GPW L T GF GA PTS 24.119 4 76 87 26 2011 103 $21 103 25 Team Riverside Auto Wranglers Terrace Timbermen ’ NMI Okies . Precision Builders 2510123 76 91 23 Convoy Supply 25.2 194 7Il 147 8 Recreational Division Standings: Team , GPW L T GF GA PTS 25.176 2- 135.97 36 24168 O 123-101 32 All Seasons. : ‘Norm's Auto Refinishing 2411-10 3) 121 103.25 Inn of the West, - 2512 12 1 110 126 25. . Skeena Hotel”. -. 24 1b 11 2127 119 24 Hack Eddy Pub: col 247 15-2 104 107 16 Get your team ‘or league on the Scoreboard! Drop off scores or standings to the Terrace Standard office at 4647 Lazelle Ave., or phone them in to 638-7283. Deadline is 5 pum. Friday. ‘High School Basketball ‘AAA’ Boys Top-10 Poll 1, St. Michaels University (Vict.) (1) 2, Alberni District Armada (10) 3. Belmont (Victoria) (3) 4, Pitt Meadows (5) 5. Vancouver Callege {2} 6, Richmand (8) - 7, Steveston (4) 8, Abbotsford (6) 9. Prince of Wales (Vancouver) (9) 10. West Yancouver (HM) In ‘A' boys basketball aciion, the Nisga team has moved up to No, 6 in the ‘A’ top-10, They Aad previously been ranked 10th, St. Aquinas (N. Van), Ron Pettigrew: (Dawson Creek), Bible Fellowship (Surrey) and Si. Patrick 's (Vancouver) lead that poll. Thomas CARD SHOW Sunday, Feb. 2 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. peri SCHOOL GYM centance trom parking lot) ADMISSION . . Genera! $1.00 (includes Door Prize Ticket) Under 10 — FREE TABLES Independents $10 Includes 2 persons admissien Companies $25 Student ('/2 Table) $6 Table Bookings close Fri. Feb. 1, 4 p.m. To book tables contact F. Woods 635-9136 Canteen Open 11-4 p.m. Door prize draw 2 p.m. All table & admission proceeds go to Skeena Jr. Secondary School Council for 1992 Grade 10 prom. G R A N D TRUNK ..-homestyle cooking at reasonable prices... ENTER OUR FREE LUNCH DRAW Enjoy Our Daily | Breakfast I unch and © ° Dinner Specials FRIDAY’S FEATURE Fish & Chips (Halibut) SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Breakfast Served All Day GOOD FOOD AND FRIENDLY SERVICE AT THE sLUMBER LODGE 4702 Lakelse, Terrace Executive Producer ‘Broadcast Operations Northern Native Broadcasting Northern Nite Broadcasting is one of the youngest Native Communications groups in - Canada. During the coming years this society will become one of the leaders in Native com- munications. We are looking for candidates for the posi- tion of Executive Producer with the B.C. Nalive Communications Society — Northern Broadcasting based in Terrace, British Colum- bia. The position will be both challenging and rewarding for’ an individual dedicated to a broadcasting career. The executive producer will play a Key. role in the ‘development of this young and dynamic organization. One-of the - key tasks of the position will be.to help in the development of satellite radio programming” fora culturally diverse audience. The successful candidate must have ex- perience in all aspects of radio broadcasting © and a strong employment performance record, Experience in: television production is an aaset.. The Executive Producer will be familiar with.the culture and political issues of Native people in.8.C. and Canada. The successful candidate. for Executive Producers position will be an experienced broadcaster, with excellent interpersonal Skills and a strong management sense as a pro- gram and news director. - Northern Native Broadcasting is located in Terrace, 8.C., a community of 20,G00 that is very attractive in its mountainous environs, mild weather and the recreational, educational and lifestyle opportunities it presents to its rasidents. Ifyou are interested in this position please send a complete resume, ‘covering letter and audio resume to Mr. Ray Jones General Manager Northern Native Broadcasting Box 1090 Terrace, B.C. V&8G 1S6 Closing Data: February 4, 1992 Start Date: March 2, 1992 © Salary: Negotiable J Month Probationary Period - How To Pick Up _A Grand Looking for a deal on a baby grand? Turn to the Terrace Standard classifieds. It’s the easy way to find any kind of musical instrument, from keyboards to clarinets, whether you want crums, a booming bass or a groovy guitar. When your looking for a musical in- strument, fine tune your -. search in the Terrace Standard classifieds. = == SZ TERRACE STANDARD)