The Thomhili boys team mads it to the final of the Clarence Michiel Elementary School's annual Spring Basketball Toumament.’ However, they faced the strong Clarence Michlet “White” team and lost out to thelr hosts. ~ North 4th - . The North District team . a fourth-place finish at the B.C.. Cup “Minor. Hockey Tourna- ment for under-17 players at. Summerland on the ‘April 25 weekend. _ The six-team series went to. the Lower: Mainland’s Gold team with an un- beaten record. The Oka- nagan team was runnerup. The North team, featur- . ing Jason Parkes of Kiti- - mat, and Roger Atchison and Matt McCoy of Prin- ce Rupert, finished with a record of one win and two ties in five games, They opened with a 2-2 tie against Lower Main- land Reds, Then they lost two in a row -- 6-5 to Van- couver Island and 5-4 to Okanagan. In game four they beat _ the Kootenays 5-2, then wound up with a 6-6 tie against the champion Lo-. wer Mainland Gold, _ Names of the 46 players chosen to advance to a B.C. training camp in July will be announced in about two weeks, 1988 Northern Games set up The Northern B.C. Winter Games Society An- nual General Meeting was held April 25 and 26, 1987 in Prince George. The Board meeting highlights are: - 1. Executive reports in- dicating the past year’s success of the Vander- hoof, : Fraser Lake, Fort St. James Games. These ‘were the first Northern B.C. Winter Games held - in more than one com- munity. The success of these Games now paves the way for two or more small communities to host the Games. (2 The 1987-88 Provi- sional Budget was adop- ted. The budget was set at Shawn Stanvik (right) of Clarence Michiel was named most valuable player, and Ron Taylor of Cassie Hall was picked as outstanding player at the annual Clarence Michiel Spring . Elementary School's Basketball Tournament. : $166,000.00. This budget is contingent upon gener- ated revenue and the gen-. erous support of the pro- vincial government through the Physical Fit- ness and Amateur Sport Fund of the Ministry of Tourism, Recreation and Culture, 3, -The 1988 Williams Lake Games Events Brief was adopted which in-. cludes: Alpine Skiing, Ar- chery, Badminton, Bas- ketball, Bowling, Chess, Cribbage, Cross-Country Skiing, Curling, Darts, Duplicate, Bridge, Figure Skating (Precision) Gym- nastics, Hockey, Indoor Soccer, Pool, Racquet- ball, Air Pistols, Swimm- ing, Tae Kwon : Do, Volleyball, Water Polo, . and Wrestling. - 4, Northern B.C. Win- ter Games Society elec- . tions, The elections were. held and the following people were elected: Vice- President,’ Bill McLeod -Vanderhoof; Treasurer, Steve Scott -Terrace; Regional Director, Ron Walker - Prince Rupert; Regional Director, Flip Cervo - Terrace; Regional Director, Jim Peltier -Fort St. John; Regional Direc-. tor, Cindy Watt -Williams | Lake, They join the following members who have one year left in their terms: President, Jim Redi - Fort, Selected Mike Zmata of Kitimat ‘| ‘and Doug Stewart of Ter- race are among 17 first- year Bantams selected for _ a B.C. interior Minor hoc- key team that will compete in the prestigious Interna- tional Tournament at Del- ta in mid-August. - and northern B.C. attend- ed a training camp at Kamloops on the April 25 -weekend. Zmata and Ste- wart, along with alternate Shane Maitland of Ter- race, were picked for the team by a panel of coaches. All those selected will gather again late in July for a training camp at Kamloops, then head for Delta for the big tourna- ment which is sponsored by Mac’s Convenience Stores. Ltd. a touted for the initial camp by their local organiza- tions. The Delta tourna-— ment is not sanctioned by the B.C, Amateur Hockey Association, St. John; Regional Direc- tor, Rick Brine - Prince George; Regional Direc- _tor, Smithers. — The 1988 Northern B.C. Winter Games will be held in Williams Lake, Feb. 5, 6, 7.. The next Northern ‘Games Board meeting will be held Sept. 18, 19 and 20, 1987 in Williams Lake. The Board would be pleas- ed to include any items submitted by the public. Tourney — continned from page 7 Watson was honored with the ‘Charlie Hustle’’ award, Ryan is only in. grade three. ‘T- p.m, each evening. There will be activities for children up T owith preschool children are welcome. Parents are en- A total of 40 of the best 14-year-olds in the interior - All three youths were . Anita Marshall - as Terrace *S. | Coming Zvents] April 27 to June 8 — Tennis lessons for adults and teens - 14 years of age and older. Mondays; beginners, 6 to 7 p.m. or? to 8 p.m.; Intermediates, 8 to 9 p.m.; Kalum Streat Tan- nls Courts. Register at the Terrace Parks and Recreation . Office in the Terrace Arena. " May 6 to 10 — The Ron Susek Bellevers Crusade will be in’ ’ Terrace at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre: Meatings will start at 7 ‘to 6 years of age at the Caledonia Lecture Theatre each evening, ; | May 5 to 7 — Children’s House Pre-School will be holding © registration for Sept. '87 and registration from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at 3312 Sparks Ave. in Terrace. All parenta ’ couraged to enroll early as spaces are limited. Please call 638-0061 for further Information. Thursday, May 7 — Terrace Stock Car Association general meeting at the Sandman Inn at 8 p.m. Last meeting before races: Everyone please attend!!! Club will be holding a pancake breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11. ceeds will go to the Centennial Christian School. Works by Dave Comfort, Wally Humphry, Albertina Stein- book, Al Hassall. Gallery hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday - 12 noon to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.: Friday and Saturday - 12 noon to 3 p.m.: Sunday -1to 4-p.m. - _ Monday, May 11 — The Terrace and District Arta Council © present Kenneth Srown’s critically acclaimed play “LIFE. 4. AFTER HOCKEY” at 8 p.m. in the R.E.M. Lee Theatre In Terrace. Advance tickets are avaliable at Terrace Sight — and Sound In the Skeena Mail. This ls Canada’s award: winning play. Don't mise ittl « oes Monday, May 11 — “Winnie and Nelson Mandela”, an award-winning. flim about the two almost legendary leaders of black South Africa, will be shown at the annual general meeting of Northwest Development Education. Association at 7:30 p.m. at -the Montessori Preschool/Carpenters Hall, 3312 in Terrace. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call Frances - eat 635-2436. : Tueeday, May 12 — The Christian Heritage Party of © Canada will have a public meeting with Ed .Van- - woudenberg In the basement of the Terrace Public Library at 12 noon. Free coffee and doughnuts will be provided. Come.and ask your questions. Reporter welcome! Thank ~ “YOu. . The Terrace Organizers. - Tuesday, May 12 —.School District 88 (Terrace) will hold thelr regular school board meeting at Stewart Secondary School at 7 p.m. . Wednesday, May 13 — The public is Invited to the 4th an- nual meeting of the Terrace Salmonid Enhancement Society at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting reom at the Terrace Public Library. All Interested are welcome to attend. - Tuesday, May 19 — There will be a general drain Bet the Riverboat Days Society at-the Royal Canadian lon, Branch 13, 4425 Legion Ave., Terrace, at 7:30 p.m. All member organizations ‘are requested to have a represen. - tative attend, Any groups or organizations who have not. had previous representation are also invited, as are any In- terested Individuals. For further Information, please con- tact Dalsy McAlpine or Barb Ziraldo at 638-8141.or Dave Tueaday, May 19 — The B.C. Council for the Family, its. role and resources, Including a display of its publicatlons,. will be talked about by Diractor-at-Large, Marilyn Balley, at 10 a.m. at the Terrace Women’s Resource Centre, 4542 © Park Ave. For more Information, call 638-0228. Wednesday, May 20 — Annual general meeting of the Ter- race Concert Society at 7:30 p.m. at the Caledonia Lecture Theatre. All season ticket holders are welcome to attend. - Saturday, May 29 — Children’s House Pre-School Is hav- ing a garage, craft and bake sale from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at 9312 Sparks Street (Carpenter's Hall). No salgs before 9 am. Come and support a good cause — children! ‘ Sunday, May 24 — Dessert and band concert sponsored by the Terracé Band Parents Association and Terraceview Lodge at the Terraceview Lodge. Nominal attendance fee, children under 12 free. Cail Diana MacCormac at 638-0223 _for further Information. — Monday, May.25 — Terrace Birthright is having a Spring Tea at 7 p.m. at the Skeena Health Auditorium. The price is one baby gift. Please label gift “boy” or “gir”. Tuseday, June 2 — A company from Winnipeg coming to Terraceview Lodge. Topic: “EASY LIVING” (quality clothing for seniors and handi . Time: 10 am. tos - '3 for further infor- p.m. Call Diane MacCormac at _ mation. ae = , Friday, July $1 — The Terrace Oldtimers’ Reunion annual banquet will be held. Anyone having lived In Terrace for 30 . years Is weicome. eo A Flea Market will be held at the Oddfellows Hall, 3222 Munroe, Terrace, on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 40 am. to 3 p.m. Call 635-3995 for further information. - The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre will be offering @ “Baby Saver" course on first ald, CPR, choking, atc., Infants to children 8 years of age. Please call Candy or Pat at the Centré, 638-0228 to register as class size Is limited. Classes will be held Monday evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. Terrace Parks and Recreation Dept. will be holding an art group’s informal get-together on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. in tha Emily Carr Studio at Northwest Community College. For more Information, call 638-1174. - Terrace Ballroom Dancers — A new club for those people interested in meeting others and dancing — ongoing on . Thursdays at 8 p.m. at the Terrace Arena Banquet Room. . . Sponsored by Terrace Parks & Recreation. Call Pat ‘Jacobs at 635-2670 for further information. =i Saturday, May 9 — Centennial Christian Schoo! Booster, | a.m. In the school building at 3802 Sparks Street. All pro- 7. May 9 to 31 — At the Terrace Art Gallery, “Artista Four"... Mallett at 635-5627, - a | aaa 5 i 1