8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 29, 1986 Finning Flyers of Terrace youth soccer's under-11 divis- lon, finished In first place during the regular season of their four-team section. in the playoffs, Finning lost out +2 to Northwest Sportsmen In the final, Terrace takes Grade 8 volleyball championship Skeena boys and Thornhill ‘A’ girls trium- phed at the Oct. 18 Ter- race Skeena Grade 8 boys’ and girls’ annual volleyball tournament, On the six-team boys’ side, competitors played three-team round-robin games with time limits. Then they advanced to crossover finals against the other division. Semi-final action saw Skeena take Thornhill 15-9, 12-7, and Chandler Athletes compete in tournament action Junior high school teams from Thornhill and Prince Rupert’s Booth, plus senior teams from Smithers and Ter- race Caledonia, came out as winners in volley- ball tournament action on the Oct. 18 weekend. In Junior boys’ action at Kitwanga, seven teams played round-robin to determine single elimina- tion playoff positions. On ‘A’ side Thornhill won three and lost none, while Bulkley Valley was 2-and-1, Kitwanga ‘A’ l-and-2, and Skeena Q-and-3. On ‘B’ side, Kitwanga ‘B’ was 2-and-0, while Houston was l-and-1 and Nishga Q-and-2, In the semi-finals, Thornhill beat Houston 15-2, 15-5, while Bulkley Valley took Kitwanga ‘B’ 15-5, 15-6, Kitwanga ‘B’ won the Consolation final 15-13, 15-11 over Houston. Thornhill downed Bulkley Valley 15-3, 15-13 in the champion- ship match, In Junior Girls’ at Hazelton, Rupert’s Booth beat out Skeena in the best-of-three cham- pionship series. Scores were not available. Hazelton grabbed third place, followed by Kit- wanga, Thornhill, Bulkley Valley and Nishga, in that order. All the Senior action Special Olympics meeting held TERRACE — The re- cent meeting of the Ter- race Special Olympics Society involved discuss-_ . ing planning for sending four Terrace atheletes to Vanderhoof in February of 1987, by Philip Musselman In the meeting plans for a raffle in Nov. and Dec. were gone over. The proceeds from a raf- fle would be collected to help pay for athletic trips and other activities. According to Gina Bowker, the Chairman of the group the raffle could have a_ special theme such as ‘'Truckers Delight’’ etc. The theme would be made to fit the Genated prize for the raf- e. Scorekeepers are need- ed for Saturday after- noons at the bowling alley between 4 and 6 p.m. No scoring ex- Terrace. BMX racer Corwin Selmens displays his third place trophy at Poco’s BMX Grand Provincial races. He competed In the 14 expert boys class. In October Clayton Stephens of Terrace competed in the Grand Pro- vinclal races in Port Coquit- lam and was awarded fourth best overall In boys and first place In provincial points In the 17 and over expert claas. perience is needed and everyone is welcome to help. The special olympics group has been function- aa A ee ae Kitimat-Stikine.” fected area. to 4:30 p.m. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that a public hearing will be reconvened on Wednesday, October 29, 1986 at the Thornhill Community Center commen:- cing.7:30 p.m. to receive public input on the “Greater Terrace Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 247, 1986, for specified portions of Elactoral Area ‘C’ of the Regional District of The purpose of this bylaw is to establish an official community plan for the rural areas surrounding the City of Terrace and Thornhill. The official community plan sets out the Ob- jectives and Policies respecting the form and character of existing and proposed land use and servicing requirements within the af- Any and all persons affected by, or having an interest in the Greater Terrace Official Com- munity Plan may make submission to the public hearing. Written submissions, where possible, are requested. The proposed bylaw may be inspected at the offices of the Regional District of Kitimat- Stikine, # 9-4644 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C., Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine ing for a year in the Ter- Tace area and anyone who is interested in help- ing in any way please phone Gina at 635-7355. ‘ 10/20c I ID TT PPP PPPS YS 2 - * * * took place at Prince § Rupert. In the four-team girls’ section, Smithers beat out the host team in § the final. Kitimat was § third and Nishga fourth. The three-team boys § side was a double- knockout set-up, with Caledonia beating Rupert in the first series, @ then whipping Nishga 15-7, 15-4. Rupert also beat Nishga to set up a championship with Caledonia. The Terrace | boys won 16-14, 10-15, 9-2. * x * 6:00 p.m. Park edge Kitimat 15-12, 14-13: In the championship game, it was Skeena over Chandler Park 14-16, 15-11, 15-0. The playoff for third and fourth saw Kitimat down Thornhill 15-9, 15-11. The other standings had Kitwanga fifth and Prince Rupert’s Booth, sixth. In the girls’. modified double knockout series with nine teams taking part, Thornhill ‘A’ downed host Skeena Gold 15-13, 15-9 in the championship game, The playoff for third place saw Booth down Kitimat in a time-limit, total point series, 19-18. Other standings on the girls’ side had Kitwanga fourth, Kitimat fifth, Hazelton sixth, Chandler Park seventh, Skeena Purple eighth, Thornhill ‘B’ ninth. Fashlon Spending — Americans are spending $8 bil- liona year now on large women's fashions. OCTOBER CAR & TRUCK SALE 10% Discount on all units purchased for Cash. No Trade TRUCKS 1980 Chevrolet Suburban, 9-passenger 1979 GMG % Ton pickup 1979 international Scout 4x4, orange 1976 Dodge 1/2 ton, grean 1975 Chevrolet Van, camparized, red 1975 Ford S Cab, 3/4 ton, canopy, blue 1974 GMC Van, blue CARS 1981 AMC 2-door, white - 1980 Chevrolet Malibu station wagon, maroon 1978 Mercury Zephyr, 4-door, blue 1978 Oldsmobile Omega, 2.door, brown RECREATION VEHICLES ~ 1982 Sportsman Camperette 10' Vanguard, 10' Camper 8' Cascade Camper REUM MOTORS LTD., 4521 Lakelse Ave., Terrace Phone 635-2655 Dealer Licence No, 5685, Box 725 tinc November 1 1, 1986 CARPENTERS’ HALL "1:00 p.m. A Symposium ‘ “Labour & Municipal Affairs” * 3312 Sparks, Terrace A Pot Luck Dinner & Dance THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE HALL 3091 Century | ie * * with + LIVE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT . EQUINOX SABOR LATINO « TERRACE | CUPE CARPENTERS * Tickets & Information: KITIMAT 635-6410 CPU 635-4747 CASAW 632-3231 | 632-4611 x 1956=1986 +. Kitimat - Terrace & District. Labour Council P.O. BOX 238, TERRACE, B.C. V8G 4A6. * I * * * * * * * * * é and. eee Re, Cie aa ee ptt