a en ‘TERRACE . - goaltenders: . $eason, -- member. of National. Eo -Hockey’ League’s Los 1 -' Angeles Kings. ved. ‘golf.clubs gained berths in. B.C. Finals after 36-hole playdowns held at the Skeena Valley Golf Club. These four’ men won: berths for Zone ‘Seven at the B.C. “Amateur Goif. Championships: a at Kamloops next month. They are (left to right), Brent Andrews’ and John Yasinchuk both of Ter race, Brian Kaardahl of Kitimat and Jamie Barrie of Prince: Rupert. TERRACE WINS TEAM GOLF The. Club. on Je une M4. eight-man team. from - Terrace won the.an-.- nual team golf cham-. pionship ‘during ‘an . 18-hole playoff at-the ~Skeena ‘Valley Golf. Terrace had a total of 462. Prince Rupert . Fitzpatrick to L. A. ° Kitimat's ‘Mark Fitz- : patrick, one.of the hottest Junior. - Fitzpatrick, who. led ‘his Medicine Hat. Tigers to the Memorial Cup Cham- _ pionship this spring, ‘was. ' selected sixth in the second round of the NHL’s Draft of Juniors, - College ‘and. Buropean talent. on June in. Major Hockey © this « has become :a- 13. Fitzpartick ‘was the se- ‘cond goalie picked overall and was:number 27 on the list of 252-players picked - by the 21 big league teams. He had quite.a season — -on the prairies. The six- foot,. one inch netminder ended: -up as Memorial Cup All-star guardian bet- -ween the tubes. One of his teammates, Dale Kushner. picked up. an All-star ~ --berth'on the forward line. _ Kushner is a. former. Ter: ; : finished second, just . 10. strokes behind, In picking. the best - six ‘scores posted out: of their eight players, . ‘Third-place. went to. Kitimat with. a 474. Smithers ‘counted a: ABS. for fourth Place.” 7 Kings — race Minor Hockey Pheer who signed -up with. the . “New York Islanders prior to the draft. . Fitzpatrick, who - was. born Nov, 13, 1968 at Kitimat, had experierice in: the B.C. Junior League with. Revelstoke, and the Alberta . Junior ' League with Calgary. Canucks. Hat in the 1985-86 season. ‘where- he posted a 2:86 - goals against average in 41 _ Bames.. Stop the bike thief — ‘project to continue _. TERRACE — Since the ' first bicycle was marked in - Terrace this year, the 1987 Bicycle Theft Prevention project i is being considered a continuing success, ’ -by Cst. Ewen Harvie ‘Terrace RCMPolice --Crime Prevention Unit The project was: started by the Terrace RCMP Crime Prevention Unit . ' bikes this year. A further _18 hours were spent on do- last year with the idea of reducing the number of bicycle thefts in Terrace (over $100,000 worth in ‘the past two years) and to help in the return of stolen. or lost bikes. The project was named by RCMP regular mem- bers, Aux/Csts., Terrace Fire Dept. regular mem- bers. and volunteer fire- men. A total of 18 people assisted in the marking. Every school in Terrace and area participated with a total of 596 bikes being marked. Four bicycles © that had previously gone missing were recovered, and returned to ‘their ‘owners just thro the- i mee the and 1987, 39. routine. marking of bikes at the schools. Res- ponse from the public has been good and, to date 39 bikes out of a total of 83 that were stolen so far this: year have been returned to . ing them down for regis- - tration. owners after being re- , covered and found to have ‘ been marked. A total of 110 man: . hones’ were spent on the marking/engraving of the ing bike safety and securi- ‘ty lectures at the local schools, In previous years bicycles have been marked at the Terrace RCMP of- 'fices. As of June last year, ‘the Terrace Fire Depart- ‘ment and personnel have taken on the job. The Fire Department will mark the bicycles at their offices at no cost to the owner. Posters: have STATIST Ics AS FOLLOWS: . “been placed at local’ busi- nesses encouraging pur- chasers of ew bikes ‘and people who have not had their bikes marked to br- ‘This project received support in. the way of” funds and/or goods from. ‘the City of Terrace; ‘To- tem Press and ‘Acklands. The ‘Stop the Bike . Thief?’ program is truly a. community project as was shown by the support re- ceived from business and community. The project - will contine in the future’ to mark and identify any new bikes and to continue giving bike safety talks to all students. Adults and youth alike are reminded — to mark and register their - _ bikes against theft or loss. It works! - a Stolen/lost bikes Jan. 1 to May 31; 1985, 119; 1986, 4 87; and 1987 83. Returned bikes Jan. 1 to May: a1: 1985, i8; 1986, 265: sreeeteaeenesy ‘from all four major zone on the June 13 weekend. The two-man senior sec- tion was an all-Terrace af- 154 to 173. The senior zone winners declared this year, they will represent their zone. at ‘next-year’s tournament.. . Eleven : players- turned - out for the junior playoff. Brian MacDonald shot the best score of 154. The Kit-. -imat- junior, plus | ‘Otto _ Koldyk. of Smithers (161), - Golfers: -B.C. Amateur format has. - rw y Johnson of ‘Verrace, and ‘Brent Andrews of Terrace had all tied at 154... - It took only one hole to ¢ pomipete for” berths in B.C. Finals” | TERRACE. —: Golfers decide that Barrie and. ; ‘drews had won. They par- red the first hole while the. fair with Buster Patterson. - beating out Ed'Kormendy & Pat Scott. of Smithers a : (163) and Ken Law of Kit- mat (164) all earned trips to the B.C. Junior Ama- teur tournament at Prince. George from July 7 to 10. ‘MacDonald and |Koldyk also entered their scores in -§ the 32-man regular.men’s playdown, and MacDon- & ' ‘ald came close to gaining a.- ‘berth for the B.C. Men’s Amateur. Finals: at Kam- _ loops, July.14.to 17. ‘Brian Kaardahl- of Kiti- | -. -mat shot the best'score for: the men with. a 149; He — earned one. of ‘the’ four- °- ‘player ‘ berths .along ‘with John: Yasinchuk of Ter- -race who shot-a 152,, thers ‘had to play sudden- — death to: see who got the last two. berths. MacDon-. ald, Jamie Barrie of -Prince “ Rupert, . Mickey to peace & pet 19 RRM = ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION other two bogeyed..” Ken Lew of Kitimat (lett), Otte Koldyk of. Smithers (center) and Brian MacDonald of Kitimat'won Zone Seven Junior berths for photograph. “Kalum district fire report ; No. new “Fires . ‘were : ‘reported: in the’ Kalum. ‘MacDonald and three > Forest. District last week, OPEN HOU SE 2-p.m.- to 5 p.m., Wednesday, July 1, 1987 eanien™ oon ga en rep tinguished: ‘The low ‘umber of fires aa is. attributed to the cold, Only’ five’ ‘fires “Have L been reported in. the :dis- ‘trict. this season: All five: - fires were small in size and _ easily controlled and ex-. wet Spring that the dietie . has experienced this year; | _. ‘The Fire Danger Rating... “for most of the district is we low. - "before: joining: Medicine POO EUR EARNER DANAE ATER 4 Thank You | for | 320 Great Years ! - Everyone Welcome! 1 lecessnessatnusensnase’ suvmend .* are aT te ee ea ae or the B.C, Golf Championships at Prince George next month, Pat — . . 7 ; . Scott of. Smithers, the, other. winner, was not. available for the ares Se - wach ener ge ee eee