Va atte go a WA Sia dis Birt FS at oo J ee Terrace’s All Seasons Expose became home-grown softball champions at the end of summer by winning the provincial Intermediate ’C’ title at the mixed slo-pitch championship in Surrey, New manager, new board new season begins for Terrace Curling Club - Under new manager Bruce Carruthers — the Terrace Curl- ing Club’s third new boss in the past two years — curlers can ex- pect another active season of regular leagues plus numerous _ bonspiels. . _ Veteran curler Norah Jacques takes over the president’s chair for the 1990-91 season. Ken Blanes is past president, while Gordon Oates is vice prexy and . Heimke Haldane is treasurer. Curling | is set to start Oct. 9. The ice should be in by Oct. 1. "Carruthers admits he has no - background in. curling rink - operation, but points out that . ‘fis 18 years of varied manage- ‘ment skills plus splendid support -- from iceman ‘Scott Easton and canteen manager Marie Beckly and ‘all ‘the concerned directors should make his. job relatively easy, : “W's a: matter of co-orddina-. ’ ting the ‘different’ leagues and personnel . to create a goal of working. harmony," Carruthers , told us, . Right now the club needs some volunteers in order to com- plete a number of projects this season. These include redecorating the downstairs lounge, revamping and painting the kitchen, and ice installation. ° Junior curling after. school will again be in place this year. The Curl Canada program al- ready has 25 signed up. Curlers and newcomers are invited to sign up at the club from 7 to 9 p.m. on the 27th and 28th. ‘"We had registration at the Skeena Mall one Saturday and signed up nUMeTOUS players,” hetold us, «| There's still opening: for the Monday mixed league, the Tues- day morning open session, plus men’s and women’s night leagues up til Thursday night, The Friday mixed league is full. ., A.7-to-9 night mixed dtawon.. ‘Saturdays is a possibility, Some items coming up at.the begin: wot ty De! ning include... @ A ladies potluck supper on Oct. 3 at 6:30 p.m. @ A men’s pizza and games - night on Oct. 4. @ A Level One course on Oct. 13. @ Beginning of Curl Canada i in- | struction on the 20th. @ The opening mixed bonspiel. on either Oct. 27 or November 3 weekend. @ The popular cash bonspiel | 7 comes up on November 11 week- end. .@ The equaily popular ‘sponsor appreciation’ spiel follows this” later that month. Other major bonspiel dates | _ will be announced following meetings this month among zone reps, Assured dates will likely be - the annual ladies’ Valentine Bonspiel | in. February and: the men's Loggers spiel on™ Easter . weekend. For information on signing up, phone the. rink at 635-8583. be ae ga a AW instructors L . woo fe ( ye ald ‘ cn) Car rally this weekend The Thornhill Pub is hosting its first annual car rally on September 22 weekend. It costs $15 per person, adults only. Each entrant gets a hat, a hamburger and some refreshment. Seatbelts are a must for all competitors. Entries must sign up at the Thornhill Pub before race day. The rally runs in Thornhill and Terrace, and it includes some | photography and a scavenger hunt. Full details are available frora WANTED#& Curlers for the following leagues: Monday Mixed, Tuesday Mens, Wednesday Ladies, Wednesday Juniors, Thursday Mens, Saturday Commercial, _ Saturday Nite Mixed, and Sunday Family FINAL REGISTRATION DAYS WILL __.. ‘BE HELD AT THE CURLING CLUB: | SPETEMBER 27th and 28th from 7 p.m. to.9:p.m. “Get Swept-Up'in the Fun” =} | Call. Bruce at 635- 5583 ; : ~