Shames Mountain Skiing SHAMES MOUNTAIN At Its Peak SKI TIPS by Tim Foster, Skler Services Director Control your skiing by controlling your arms Keep your arms ahead and comfortably apart to give you continuous & perfect turns. Now you have probably heard this before, but it’s true. For stable control, you need to maintain a disciplined arm position. This is crucial at all speeds, but particularly when skiing fast. When you watch giant slalom races, not how much effort they use in keeping their arms well ahead and apart. Don't be too rigid. You should still feel confortable and relaxed. This will allow you to react and help to keep you balanced. Shames Spring Hours 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily, SNOWPHONE — out-of- town, call toll-free 1-800-663- 8300. Terrace skiers, call 638- 8SKI (638-8754). For registra- tion in the Skier Development programs, call 635-3773. REALTY WORLD" THE RESULTS PEOPLE: REALTY WORLD Lakelse Realty Skeena MAIl phone 638-0268 Supporters of All-Star Team (10 names) -Ralph Bright (Greenville). Mike Reid (Bella Bella). Russell Mather (Nanaimo). Paul Askren (Metla- katla, Ala.). Clint Barton (Kinco- lith). Abe Brown (Masset). Brady Johnson (P.R. Cubs). Randy Hay- ward dr. (Metlakatia). Chad Stewart (Nanaimo). Richard Reid (Bella Bella). Honourable Mention All-Stars - Neil Barton (Kincolith), Brett Guthrie (Metlakatla, Ala.), Kevin Campbell (Nanaimo). Most Sportsmanlike team - Metlakatla, Alaska. MVP - Russell Mather (Na- naimo). Most Inspirational Player - Clint Barton (Kincolith). Best Defensive Player - Brett Guthrie (Metlakatla, Ala.). High Scorer - Brett Guthrie, 137 points. Most Promising Players Mike Reid (Bella Bella). Sixth Man Trophy - Kevin Campbell (Nanaimo). LISA HITS IT BIG Prince Rupert’s Lisa Walters has. finally achieved fame after eight years as an also-ran in the world of women’s professional golf. Walters, daughter of former Rupert residents Darryl and Marie Young, put it all together last weekend at the Hawaiian Open tournament, finishing one stroke ahead of two other players with an eight-under-par 208 for the 54-hole tourney, breaking the course record and winning $60,000. It was her first LPGA win in eight years of competition on the circuit. The former B.C. Junior champ and three-time B.C. Women’s Amateur champ, had progressed to number 34 on the money list in 1987. Then Lisa’s game disinte- grated. She struggled to 94 on the list and followed this standing with placings of 100, 94 and 104 over the next three years. . Terrace Minor S If oftball Association REGISTRATION Friday, Feb. 28th............. 5:30p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 29th.....10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. sineeeee 5:30p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday, March 7th ....10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. AT THE SKEENA MALL Registration is open to all youth 5-16 years old. For further information you can contact Gary Turner at 635-2943 Friday, March 6th.... Terrace Review -— February 28, 1992 ean omg essa a