6 Terrace Review — Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1986 Several Terrace rinks made it to the prizes at the 39-team Kitimat Alu- minum City Men’s Bon- spiel on the Feb. 8 weekend. The Dwayne Needham rink won ‘“‘C’’ event when he downed club- mate Scotty MclIlmoyle in the semi-finals, then beat Brian Howard of Kitimat 9-6 in the final. In the ‘‘A’’ event, Guests treated to baked goods by Marilyn Anderson TERRACE — A large number of guests and VIP’s from around the Province will be coming to Terrace to celebrate the 1986 Winter Games and enjoy our great Ter- race hospitality. To help make their stay more enjoyable, a dedicated group of ladies have been busy baking cookies, muffins, buns and squares for guests’ enjoyment in the Hos- pitality Suite. Hard at work over the past week donating their time, expertise and materials have been Norah Jacques, Marie Beckley, Marian Robert- son, Leona Wilcox, Diane Miller, Carol Glenn and the ladies of the Alliance Church, Old Age Pensioners, Seventh Day Adventists, Rebec- cas, United Church, Anglican Church and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons). Also helping out were Freda Schmidt with the loan of a refrigerator and Totem Furniture with the loan of a microwave oven. Basketball schedule On Thursday, Feb. 20 All Seasons takes on Kluss and Ev's plays Skeena in local basket- ball action. On Tuesday, Feb. 25 All Seasons competes against Ev’s and Kluss takes on Skeena. On Thursday, Feb. 27 All Seasons plays Skeena and Ktluss takes on Ev’s. Terrace teams in spiel Keith Williams was run- nerup to winner Brian Schooling after losing the final 12-7. The Sam Kirkaldy team came in fourth. In “B” event, Mark Flaherty ended up fourth, while it was a third-place finish for Ken Blanes in ‘‘D”’ event. Keith Williams also finished fourth in the Grand Challenge playoff. NN Ads a hs Legion Zone Men’s Winner The Kevin Sparks’ rink of Terrace won the recent Royal Canadian L egion Men's Zone playoffs and took part in Provin- cla! finals at Princeton last week. Teams membars are skip Sparks, third Dannis Williams, second Mel Anderson, and lead Murray Kelln. Legion ‘A’ event winners The Mel Grant foursome of Terrace came through with a 10-2 win over Jack Elsworth of Kitwanga in the final of ‘A’ event at the recent Royal Canadian Legion bonspiel in Terrace. Players are skip Mel Grant, third Dwayne Popp, second Arnie Goodwin, and iead Keith Scott. ie % Legion Bonsplel winners of ‘B’ Event Doug McKay's rink scored a 7-1 victory over the Marg Skead foursome in the fi Lagion Bonsplel. Members of the winning rink are skip McKay, third Jurgen Wry, second Gra Brekke. nal of ‘B' event at the recent Terrace nd McAvoy, and lead Mark soccer Terrace youth soccer plans only one regis- tration session for the upcoming season, and that’s going to take place during B.C. Winter Games weekend at the Skeena Mall. Youngsters can sign up on Friday, Feb. 28 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday, March 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Youth soccer is open to boys or gitls born in 1968, and up to in- cluding 1979. The registration fees differ for age groups. Players under 10 with birthdates from 1976 to 1979 will pay $25. Players in divisions one to seven with birthdates from 1968 to 1975 will pay $35. There’s also a family plan for an unlimited number of players. That fee is $75. Photocopies of birth certificates are required for all players born in 1975, and all older players who have not previously registered. For more information, phone president Don Highe (635-7562), vice- president Mike Brady (638-1884) or regis- trar George Bujtas (635-3719). In addition to regular schedules from spring to fall, major plans include the Sun-Rype jamboree for boys and girls born in 1973, and the interior finals for boys in divi- sions one to seven. Persons interested in coaching should contact Mike Brady at 638-1884. Editor's Quote Book What is defeat? Nothing but education, nothing but the first step to something betier, Wendell Phillips