C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wodnesday, May 11, 1994 m<« COMmMiSSion Sports SHOULD TERRACE amateur protect the city from potential . A McElhanney sport coaches he required to Iiabilty and increase the take coaching certification accountability of coaches to to look at courses? thelr young athletes, Engineering, Surveying and Mapping Services for: M@ Roads and Bridges ™ Resource Development “Coaching is a privilege,” That's the question Grant says Holkestad. “Organizations Holkestad, chairman of the mandatory focal Recreation Adviso think they’ ve pot their problem sus tifi ti Commission, wants his solved when they simply find 7 Land Development 7 Feasibility anv Cc [ ) l ! certiication someone with the time to coach @ Municipal Infrastructure Pianning Studies colleagues to consider. He asked they consider a policy of mandatory and that’s not always enough.’ : j .Eng., Terrace, B.C He is currently working on Contact: David R. McElhanney, P.Eng., Phone: 635 7163 Fax: 635 9586 for coaches TONIGHT certification for all sports using his own level three coaching Youth Soccer (Christy Park) City of Terrace facilities to certification. Under 14s — 6:30 p.m. Terrace Builders ¥ Bavarian Bandstra v Brady’s F.C. { > © tL (Bi. —= “fD” Under 103 — 6:30 p.m. Carlyle Shepherd v Shoppers DFILLIRIG -wTDosg AGK yv Wildwood Pa" . sere ; Skeena Cellulose v Skeena S'mills Specializing in Water Well Drilling Centennial Lions v Surveyors - Soil Sampling ~ Mineral Exploration - Air Rotary Drilling — - Pile Driving THURSDAY, MAY 12 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) - Blast Hole Drilling up to 12 1/4” Pe nder 12s — 6:30 p.m. ‘e3 Overwaitea v Finning FREE ESTIMATES 24 HOURS Sight & Sound v Copperside For More Information Co-op v Cedarland \ Please Call or Fax Doug at: 635-787 7/ FRIDAY, MAY 13 Swimming NORTHWEST Championship meet at Sam Lindsey Pool in Kitimat geis underway, finishes Sunday. ° NOTICE SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK Golf SCHOOL ZONE playdowns at Hirsch Creek course in Kitimat, continues Saturday. SATURDAY, MAY 14 Fastpitch OPENING WEEKEND for Ter- race Men's Fastpitch. Games start 9 a.m. today and Sunday at North- west Community College field, last game at 6 p.m. Athletics MAY 24 to 27 & 30, 1994 The City of Terrace’s Public Works Department will pick up extra garbage and refuse, free of charge, on the above dates. This service does NOT include car bodies, stumps or industrial waste. Kindly arrange to have this extra garbage PORT LT ATA t Wa aKa WeNe Ta Maha Rn a Pan aR le Na OT A ATT a ae da el eed a eee fab TERRACE SCHOOLS track and field meet at Skeena Jr. Secondary, runs ail day. and waste material set out on your regular pickup day, Please have garbage and waste material in plastic bags or cartons to assist in the pick up. Residents are reminded to check their Add-A-Day Calendars, as garbage pick up days change following alll Statutory Holidays. Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 7s — 9:30 a.m, Nrth. Motor Inn v Vic Froese Kinsmen v Safeway Rotary v Tilden All Seasons v Philpots Under 8s —- 10:30 a.m. Crampton v Dairy Queen Totem Ford v McAlpine Team Y v Terrace Chrysler The City of Terrace SUNDAY, MAY 15 Softball UMPIRES CLINIC at Northwest Community College, 8 a.m, until 4 p.m.. For more information, phone Rob Batg at 638-2054, The “RIDE FOR SIGHT” Benefit Dance Shooting WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE AND IPSC WARM UP match for next BUSINESSES FOR THEIR SUPPORT ; Q two qualifiers at Thornhill Rifle ‘a What’s the call? SAFE! Christina Elkiw just beats the throw to the plate In softball action at the Elks diamonds last Thursday. She was one of 18 McAlpine runners to cross the plate in an 11 run victory that saw them even the score with their Co-op opponents, the squad which had held them off 17-16 in last year’s Silver Cup Mites division final, ‘Range, all day. , _ Dave Storey - Farwest Bus Lines : Mitsuo aa «| DUO Make speed list es Westen a for Clearwater Lakes and a fairly easy hike suitable for kids 5 years and up. Meet at library at 10 a.m. TWO BLUEBACKS cracked the country’s fastest Fifty times in explains. And there was another near No stranger to the rankings is Garth Coxford and he was back Cheers - Sandra Rose . “The Cooks” - Dave Andrews & Doug Barwise, their age proup. again four times. miss for Marina Checkley, 12, Youth Soerar (Chet Pa And two tore came about as He clocked the 30th fastest who came up only a half second Pro Vac Industrial Vaccum Under 198 — 6:30 pm. close as you can get. 100m Fly and added a 34th in the — shy in the 100m Back for her age Back Eddy Takhar y Gouuiies For Chris Kerman, 13, it was 200m Free, 41stin the 400m Free — group. Under 193 Girls — 6:30 p.m, his first appearance on the short and 4S5thin the 100m Free. Carlyle said both had a good Safeway Pizza Hut v Northern Drugs course lists published by the For Kevin Andolfatio, however, chance of cracking the ep ” ee Totem Press Tide Lake v Richards Swim Canada magazine. publication of the rankings the long course season which has He made the 1314 years boys’ brought frustration. just got underway. Murray Ford Clark Frieghting , TUESDAY, MAY 17 cut five times including a best It showed he missed out in the And in separate ranking for the “The Bands” - Catch 22, Rock Cods, Hoods | in tha Woods Youth Scccer (Christy Park) performance of 28th inthe 100m 13-14 years 100m Breast by just 10 years and under, Tristan Hilltop Grocery - Thanks Annie “Security” - Mike & Darrell Organization & Sanity - Bubba & Shorty . ALL THOSE WHO ATTENDED - THANK YOU Girls Under 14s — 6:30 p.m. Team X v Wilkinson Terrace Shell v Braids Girls Under 14s — 6:30 p.m. Wilkinsons v Terrace Shell Brown made the 22 spot in both the 100m and 400m Fres. And, said Carlyle, he could have finished a lot higher had he Back. Kerman also made the rankings in the 200m Back (41st), 100m Free (42nd), 200m Free (39th) 8/100ths ofa second. Bul Blueback coach Mike Car- lyle says there’s a bright side to the near-miss. ‘‘it’ll give him a Braids v Feam X and 200m Individual Medley push, He'll work even harder to not turned 11 before started to hit Under 16s — 6:30 p.m. (47th). get in during the summer,’ he his peak swims. A&W v Kerby and Sons Constrictors v Irly Bird SATURDAY, MAY 21 TOTEM SADDLE Club Spring KALUM TIRE SERVICE LID. MORE THAN JUST show begins, continues Sunday at ATIRE STORE the Thomhill Community Grounds. For info, phone 638- . : 7252. ; 4808 HIGHWAY 16 WEST, TERRACE, B.C. V8G 1L6 TRY OUR Tennis : MONDAY TO SATURDAY 8 - 6 P.M. FULL SERVICE PARTS TERRACE OPEN begins at Hal- : PHONE: 635-4902 FAX: 635-4132 DEPARTMENT : liwell courts, closes out Monday. SATURDAY, MAY 28 Running KERMODEI CLASSIC times ta be announced, race, SATURDAY z TIME TRIALS 6:00 PM. eee PACING pay core women’s: nlayots is May 18. Ed SUNDAY rngvons im Terrace June 3-5, For : Munson Rd. TIME TRIALS 1:00 PM. : lin at 627-1989 (Fax: 624 SPEEDWAY RACING 2:00 P.M. 9). ro) TERRACE NORTHMEN Rugby club practises every Tues- day and Thursday, 6 p.m., at the Northwest Community College pitch New members welcome. For information phone Dave at 638-1327 or 638-0371. Old Skeena Bridge 4 way stop Terrace a, To get an event on to the f 4 Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at] 3 4647 Lazelle Ave, phone} 3 Malcolm at 638-7283 or fax] them 10 638-8432, :: To make next week's] 3 paper, submissions must be] § in by 5 p.m. Friday. . 3 Government Scales WORK BEES (25 PONTS) JUNE 26, JULY 24 7, AUGUST 21 Thornhill WATCH FOR OUR WEEKLY FEATURES AMALAANARARAADAR SADR RO RA ORT AR lo ee es ee SUSE SSUES SSeS CESS RRR RRR ESHER SRE EERSTE Pv ee Terra eeters ttt