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FTG wees eeeee $ 9,600 FINNING TRACTOR our CATERPILLAR DEALER Vi 23-2236 Terrace Caterpittar and Cat are Regletered Trademarks = BUY FROM THE SSALES LEADER !. TERRACE “OMINECA™, HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA _ | a = Page Fa « Re Ladies’ Softball Provides Action : Ladies softball: got away to an runs and ‘kept their’ lead although early start this season ag league | Gandes threatened in the sixth and play commenced May 17. Four|seventh innings. Joyce Baker and - teams are fighting to capture firat| Debbie Carruthers shared pitching B place. They include: Sheridans, al duties for the winning team while © high school team; Sandes, team or-| Sherry Wall took the loss for..§ ganized by Pat Olson; Thornhill | Sandes. * A-Go4io’s, and the Coop a local -: town team, ‘Team spirits range LEAGUE STANDINGS TO DATE. high and exciting softball action Team WLT Pt j|can be seen at the Lions ballpark |Steridans ..........0 5°21 1 on Agar Avenue every Tuesday goo Rs eg 48 ‘ and urs day at 7:30 p.m. , 7 é ene wm aw awae i ‘ 7) Sunday, June 19 saw. Thornhill Thornhill AGoGo's 4 1 1 9 | A-Go-Go’s take an early first in-] SCHEDULE || ding lead over Sandes. The hard | June 28 Sheridans vs Co-op Phitting Thornhill squad added. 10} June 30 Sandes vg A-Go-Go's {| more runs in the third inning andj July 6 Sheridans vs Sandes — 74 went on to collect a total 24 runs} July 7-A-Godto's vs Co-op while their opponents only manag: | July 12 A-Go-Go's vs Sheridans 4] ed to scrape together 11 runs. Nor-| July 14 Co-op vs Sandes ajma Bellamy, who was on the| July 19 Coop va Sheridans mound for the A-Co4io's, took the | July 21. A-Go-Go's va Sandes win while Carol Harris, Mary Ann | July 26 Sandes ve Sheridans | Olson and Joan Middleton shared! July 28 Co-op vs A-GoGo's : pitching duties for the losing} August 2 Sheridans vs AsGo-Go's 7% i|team. This game was originally | August 4 Sandes va Co-op , scheduled for Jutie 9 but was rain- ed out at that time, - a; Tuesday, ating quice again , Bisaw the hard h hornhill. A- Go-Go's under the pitehing of Nor. B ae G aca eee (ma Bellamy come through with an erocery UPWARDS OF 2000 PEOPLE are believed to have visited | &8¥ 262 win over Sheridans. Pat ; the B.C, Centennial Caravan during its stop-over in Terrace Gair started on the mound for the||| SOUTH KALUM STREET. . eved on Sunday and Monday. The Caravan which featured a Oy Nicki Sluyter. later relieve Open 10:30 A.M, to colorful trp through B.C.’s history, was parked on the Com- Thursday, June 23 the Coop|l! . 19.39 P.M, Daily ay, :30 P.M, Dai munity Centre grounds and admission was free. MLA for |iook on Sandes and edced them Skeena, Dudley G, Little, is shown above as he opened the out by a Ait ‘ae Sandes lead ‘ Caravan to public viewing in a brief ceremony at 1:00 p.m. | off with one run in the first in- Phone 843-6180. etf Sunday. Also on hand to welcome ttie Caravan was Terrace’ S|ning but the Co-op finally came . Reeve, A, F, Goulet. Co to life’ in the third with seven Grandby Gets Port eo . Simpson Award =|. 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