C4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, November 24, 1993 Ice leaders stumble IT WAS A week recreational hockey league leaders should have stayed al home. The writing was on the wall from the first game when cetlar- dweller Back Eddy bullied recreational division front runners All Seasons 9-5, And it didn’t get any better for All Seasons on their next outing, a 7-3 ambush by Norm’s Auto Refinishing, another team mired at the bottom of the standings. Third time lucky? Nopel Coast Inn of the. West. completed a miserable week for the leaders, doubling them 6-3 to complete the disastrous hat-trick. The good news for All Seasons was their margin going into the run, coupled with the fact pursu- ing Skeena Hotel Sharks had only one game scheduled, allowed Big Bob’s denizens to hang on to top spot. However, the Sharks 9-3 clob- bering of Back Eddy brought them within two polnis of the top with a game in hand, Bosn ait A yu AN Your message, AEN Newspapers. night time. ey ABN pn ental wy Ga: In the Oldlimers division, Ter- race Timbermen were tagged 4-1 by their nearest rival, Riverside Auto Wranglers. That result allowed . the Wranglers to pull level atop the © table but the Timbermen «still: have a couple of games in hand with which ‘to runner status. Convoy Supply let slip-a- chance -—- to keep’ in close touch with ‘the leaders, falling 7-5 lo trailers Northern Motor Inn Okies. Back Eddy will be looking to bust out of the basement tomorrow night. However, that result helped tighten up the Oldtimers division, only five points now separating the four teams. Convoy and the Okics both went into this week with a game to spare over the Wranglers, so the battle could get tighter yet. NEWSPAPERS deliver the RIGHT MESSAGE tothe RIGHT MARKET at the : RIGHT TIME © to” your’ market... paper-+reading consumer. Newspapers. deliver the right message. to the right market at the right time... when you need it. to get to your customers. a ge : Delivering your message t0 the riht market a the "TERRACE resume. front-~ io re “AR ‘saat seth ® the active, Convoy have a tough one at 9 p.m. tonight against the Tim- bermen = while the Okies and Wranglers tangle an hour and a half later. . ~The Recreational division is also turning into ‘an interesting race, “only: a half dozen points ‘covering the six-team pack there. Precision “Builders slipped a point-behind Skeena -after--being...- held to-a tie by the Coast Inn whose three point week allowed ‘them to move within a single of the Builders.. The Coast, in turn,. only have a point edge over Norm’s Auto and ‘the gap’s the same between the Refinishers and the Bullies. Back Eddy will be looking to ‘bust out of the basement tomor- row night when they take on the Coast Inn at 10:30 p.m. “But the most crucial games are coming up Sunday (11 p.m.) and and a week tomorrow when All Seasons and Skeena face each other in a two game series which both want badly. news- S STANDARD : © 4647 LAZELLE AVENUE “PH. 638-7283 FAX 638-8432 “TERRACE, B.C. V8G 188 If your business brings yo Prince Rupert - YO nee Cellitlar- Phon el! ye - Take Je jour phone on busi - ame most o Canada and the US! CALL us scour eoeztt) aa FORT DETAILS s TODAY Le pee CITY TEL SER ICE. CONNECTION CHA ae GE | | improve Call us today for more information on our great rates. your 3779 River Drive game. Peeny A CAR 635-1300 Or your mind. Or your-cooking. NOTICE OF MEETING Or your health. Skeena Valley Golf & Country Club Annual General Meeting Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1993 7:30 p.m. at the Clubhouse | The purpose of the Annual General Meeting is to inform the General Membership of this 1993 reports and the Election of Directors for the 1993 season. Go for it: all the “how-to” books and videos are on your library shelves. Terrace Public Library 4610 Park Avenue . 638-8177 a « TICKETS. ON SALE m See = EFA LEE WENT SONATE ERLE i «R.E.M. LEE THEATRE * TERRACE LITLE THEATRES THE LONSESTAUNING " . SPECIALAPPEARANCE SY EDNACOOPER, ” 8 PM - girs OOWMINTY THEATRE GROUP W BATH COLMEA MEMBER OF THE ORIGINAL 1953 CAST. ete PRTRRAEUTE REESE ik RSE CET AO | city TE. 248 West THIAD AVENUE PRINCE 5 RUrERT B.C. 624-2111 yes ae : a ae cme ee a ae