“Piten-in and” Keep / Canada, ‘Beautiful “drove fn. thé winning run as Nor- "]. thwest " Loggers downed: Copper ‘TERRACE a DISTRICT HOSPITAL SOcieTY | ANNUAL MEETING . of the Terrace Men's: Slowpitch | “hight at Riverside Park. 7 |. Kennedy's single ‘capped. a two . inning rally that saw Loggers corne . . River Motel 6-5 in the second game ; League -final tournament Monday | “don schaffer ‘back from a 60 deficit to win the contest, Loggers-scored five runs-in| the bottem of the fifth to tie the score | ga the Copper River defence relaxed with two out, allowing the rally ‘to start and never quite manaying te stop it. Ken Austin pitched the ‘win for Loggers, while Greg Wilcox took the loss for Copper River, ~ Copper River got the ~ FEE ¥ under way in the second inning with ” - one tun and expanded their lead in: the top of the fifth when Tom Adiiits ‘ drove in three runs with an inside- -_ the-parks homer. Copper River later. made the score 5-0 in that They coulda’t keep Loggers off the ‘board in the bottom of the inning, though, and with two out Loggers’. scored the firat of five, -. in last Wednesday's. tournament loggers win close tournament game a Mike ema tt a Goon single » ‘+ itv the bottom of the sbxth inhing that 2 win over ‘Lakelse ; Williams is sebeduled to play SKB. Molaons. tonight. at Rivinnids, starting at 7 p.m. ; The windup tournament for the men’s slowpitch league. isa two- week-long, double-knockout alfalr with the final game set for August Park. 241, ALL games will be at Riverside | Wednesday, September 220 Bs 00pm i in the Mills Memorial | - Hospital Cafeteria _ society, the election of the members to serve on the ‘Hospital Board of Trustees, and presentation of reports covering the year | be purchased at MILLS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. - annual The business will ‘consist of the election of members of the 1981-82, tn order to be-ellgible to vote, membership must be. ; ‘ purchased before Monday, August 23; 1982. Memberships may ~ Softball draws. 50 teams this divisions will each play a” " * this’ year’ s edi of the Terrace’ scrub * softball tournament drew $0 teams into the week-long - event, that will have teams | _ oceupying 12 parks around : Terrace: from Aug. 3 to: ‘Aug, 20, The teams: have been _ divided into'13 groups, 11 of . which have four teams and ‘two of which have three teams. “The four-team round-robin, with the top two teams from each group - advancing to the playoffs, The... two ‘ three-team divisions will play a double. : round-robin with the top téam only advancing to the " playoffs. . ‘The 24 ‘advancing teams have been split into two 12 team groups, each of which . 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The final game is set for Sunday afternoon at .3 p.m. at Riverside Park. - During the week, tha round-robin elimination- - round games will all tart at 6:30 p.m, There will be no rainouts; games go on ’ regardless of weather. | Game scores must be - phoned in to the Radio TK " record line, 635-9776, the “Coburn, Taft wi ~ Kim Coburn of Kitimat ’ and Emma Taft of Terrace took bp prizes at the “night of the game, If that's not possible, call in your ' score to TK at 635-4916 after 6 a.m, the following day. Winning teams are responsible for phoning. in their own scores. b Accuracy: ig important when . phoning in scores, . because some division winners may | be declared on Smithers La Open gale tournament’on the weekend in Smithers, Canada advances - . BUCARAMANGA: Montreal- three consecutive baskets ‘on end-to-end. drives, in - “leading Canada to come- , from-behind 104-99 triamph Monday night . over |” Czechoslovakia and into the ~ Championship round of the ‘men's. world . basketbali . tournament, "He won the game for us : by himself,” said Canadian © . coach Jack Donohue of Ottawa. vrei . (Granger, “who” ued ri * Brooklyn, N.Y., and plays. ‘for Villanova University, ‘added 10 assists in rallying . Canada into the medal ’ round starting Thursday in Call with Olympic cham- . pion Yugoslavia, the United - States, the Soviet Union, Spain and Columbia, which received a bye through the elimintion round. In other games Monday, it was: Yugoslavia 101, ™ Uruguay 7; the U.S. 100, Panama 79; Spain 108, - China 79, and, the Soviet . Union 108, Australia 69, _-Australia can still qualify. "by beating ‘the Ivory Coast tonight. The top.two teams - _ from ach of. three Rroups advante to the cham- - Col ao BILE aieWennington,:..; ‘a Canada beat Uruguay B7- 78 Sunday night, while Yugoslavia defeated ' Czechoslovakia 101-80. The Canadians plays Yugoslavia tonight with the. _result carried into the medal round. - Canada recently upset the world champions in a tournament _ at Knoxville, Tenn. ~ - “I feel great,’ said. Granger. “We're going to Cali for the finals. we've done it.” iv Smithers. . -Jean Billing’ of Prince _ and ‘Debbie Carruthers. “That was our goal nd aa . beating out Janet Nord strom of -Gmithers ‘and jes, year the basis of runs for and guint, ‘A lange poster will be wet’. oe “up in All Seasons Sports .. -» showing the — singlee | elimination’ draw,..with fam names, game time — Sa pare igang” Bo ‘truckers, - and game locations shown as well; Playotf teams must be prepared to play back-to- - back games due to the =~ draw. - Coburn was the low grods winner with a score of 177. while Taft won the low net . prize with a 153. ; Linda. Ozeroff from Smithera won the cham- ‘pionship flight low gross - prize with a 190 score while: Rupert was second with tet. * third with 162. Grace Munro af Prince George shot -140 . for first low net in cham- oe pionship flight, while - , Sharon Lennon from Prince — Rupert was second “and Linda’ Herman’ of Smithers third. In A flight, Leona Wilcox of Terrace topped the low- gross winners with a’ 494, Montreal snativeddiving ii ioMigrna OMGAlea#) of- Prince sill New York, added.19 points, - while Leo Rautins of Toronto and Jay Triano of Niagara Falls, Ont., had 17 ' points each. Wennington | also had 13 rebounds.- Canada trailed by as much ag 12 points before scoring -the ‘last thred baskets of the first half and’ going into the dressing room ‘behind §2-44,° Tn the second half, with’ four of. his five starters in foul trouble, Donohuue went. ‘to his: bench and the Canadians finally took the lead. with four minutes to .- play, ..- “We played some tough defence in the second half,” sald Granger. “We cut them mF off and then Got s some easy baskets. " _ Recent CGA Graduates ~ from the _ North Coast-Bulkley Chapter - Parker and Wendy Kiyne,, -honor. George. Ting Bruintaed of von} ‘the hoat club won low net _. with a 145, with Joy Davis of ‘Terrace second and Alice : . Den Boer of Smithers third. 4 B flight low gross winner - Wap Audrey Cox of Terrace ° with a 212, and she beat Lait», Evans of Smithers and Kay Palmer of--Vancouver,: ..- Kathy Lotette, also of Terrace, took the low net: a TE SPIDER Pe ah MEAN at prizé_ with a 141, good enough to beat Marie: both’ of Smithers, for that Kitimat; B.C. AMaxwall Donnan &Co. “their names. "Maxwell DonnianCGA’ ~ ow “Bran G, PerryCGA.. . Pohte Lumber Divison - ow, v Harvey Cox co Terrace, B, ci Sharpbes Equipment: (19a) Ltd.” ; SNe! fo picture avaliable one At the. 1981 Convocation } held. In Vancouver . “the above were awarded membership in thé. - Gertified General Accountants’ Association of. _ British Columbia and In the Certified General... 8 |. Accountants’ Association (Canada) with the | ight. a to use .the designation Certified General: 5 ee - Accountant and the initials Cc. G. A. after , Terrace, B.C, B.C. Timber Lidl",