termediate ‘Nanaimo. ay, five-iron on the fourth hole. Veteran golfer Kelth Williams finally got a hole-in-one after 30 years of play- Ing. He did It at tha Skeena Valley Golf Club on Aug. 24 by using his trusty TERRACE ANNUAL SCRUB SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT i. SCHEDULE FOR PRELIMINARY ROUND SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 © FIELD GAME Cassie Hall No. 27 p.m, Jokers 18-Brawmasters 32 NWCC 7 p.m. Giver Gang 19-Castouts 18 Skeenaview 7 p.m. | Thom, Com. Gr. 7 p.m. Real Inn Raiders 6-Kermoda Kuba i2- - Uplands 7 p.m. Tolsec Alarmera €-All Seasons Expose 32 Claranca M,Now1, oe 7 p.m. _ Garfialds 0-Hill Top Royals 7(def) Clarence M. No. 2 . m p.m. Green Team 0-Skeena Cellulosa7{def) Skeena Jr, 7 p.m. ; -. MONDAY, AUGUST 24 Cassie HailNo. 2° 7 p.m. . NWCC 7 p.m, Skeenaview 7 p.m. Thorn. Com. Gr. 7 p.m. Uplands 7 p.m. ~ Clarence M. No. 7 p.m. '- Lazelle Dental Impressions 19-C.N.R.A. 10 Clarence M. No. 2 p.m. . Skeena Jr. 8 p.m. Coors Craw 14-Skeena Sawmills 19 Here for the Beer 31-Zig Zags 10 | Hagens Heros 12-Psycho Chickens 32 Library 12-First Cholce Travel 13 Mohawk Maulers 10-Laftovers 22 Family Connection 13-Last Cause 7 Schmitly's 16-Kermode Friendst7 ., TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 Cassio Hall No.'2 7 p.m. All Season Expose 16- Hill Top Royals 3 NWCC 7 p.m. Green Team O-Moonliter Custom 7idef) Skeenaviaw 7 p.m. - Skeena Callulose 15-Molson Canadians 13 Thorn, Com. Gr. 7 p.m. Jokers 15-Giver Gang 32 Uplands 7 p.m. Srewmasters 12-Gastouts 14 ; Clarence M, No. 1 : . 8pm : Clarence M. No, 2 p.m. Telkwa fioofing 17-Kermode Kubs 12 Skeena Jr. 8 p.m. Tolsec Alarmers 11-Garflelds 13 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26 ‘Skeena Valley sees another ace | & The Skeena Valley Golf Club is rapidly turning into the “‘hole- _ in-one” course of the province, The sixth ‘ace’ of the season was posted on Aug. 24 when 65-year-old Keith Williams saw his dream come true: after‘ 30 years at the game. ° - Williams got his gem on the fourth, a 165-yard - par-three hole during his first round in the - morning. He used a five-iron to do it, and ended up with a score of 42 for the round.. Builders — strike out in Fernie The Terrace Builders try for the B.C. Intermediate ‘A’ men’s slo-pitch softball championship at Fernie last month was not suc- cessful. ; On opening day of the i6-team series, the Builders posted two wins — 14-13 over '” Port Alberni and 9-7 over Sur- On Sunday, they lost two in a row ~— 13-5 to Nelson and 9-7 to another Surrey squad. This eliminated. them from the 16-team double-knockout series. _ Earlier, other Terrace teams suffered the same consequences. at the B,C. playdowns. - Westpoint Rentals lost out at the Senior ‘B’ finals at Kamloops, while SKB Molsons @ere eliminated at the In- _ his shot. He had planned to B p.m. , Cassie Hall No. 27 p.m. Leftovers 20:0.N.R.A. 9 - . NWCC 7 p.m. Family Connact. 36-Schmitty's 14 . Skeenaview 7 p.m. Lost Causes 14-Kermode Friends 16 Thorn, Gom. Gr. 7 p.m. Coors Crew 18-Here for the Beer 17 Uplands ? p.m. . Skeena Sawmills '25-Zig Zags 17 - Clarence M. No. 1 : 8 p.m. Hagens Heros 21-Library Bookworms 20 Clarence M..No. 2 Psycho Chickens 6-First Choice Travel 29 Mohawk Mauters 1?7-Lazelle Dental Im. 11 One of his threesome was Ray | - oO ne Taft, another veteran who had aced the second hole in July, Gary Reum was the other wit- ‘ness to Williams’ effort. ‘Williams missed out by one day in picking up a new car for SkeanaJr.8pm | “THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 Casste Hall No. 27 p.m. Controlled Violence 29-Kermode Kubs 14 NWCG 7 p.m. ; Talkwa Roofing 19-Real Inn Raidera 9 Skeenavlow 7 p.m. Tolaec Alarmers 10-Hill Top Royals 20 Thorn. Gom. Gr. 7 p.m. Alf Seasons Expose 12-Gartields 14. Uptands ? p.m, : Green Taam O-Malson Canadians 7idel) Clarence M, No. 1 . enter the CFTK-Inn of the West apm No? 18-hole charity tournament on the 23rd where they offered new cars for gems on the second and. fourth holes, ~ However, the Kinsmen Reu- nion clashed with that weekend activity and Keith couldn’t enter, , . p.m. Other holes-in-one this season | $isrence M. No. 2 were scored by Rod Vance of Skoena Jr. 7 p.m, Kitimat, Bob Park and Rod | "’t™W7P©- Verstrate of Terrace, and Steve Arlington of. Custer, Wash- ington. . The Jokers 11-Castouts 32 p.m. . Skaena Jr, 8 p.m. Brewmasters 20- Glyer Gang 13 FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 Caasle Halt No. 27 p.m. Hagen Horos 6First Choice Travel a4 NWCC 7 p.m. * , Paycho Chickens 7-Library Xdef} Skeanaviow 7 p.m. Mohawk Mailers 26-C.N.RLA, 12 Thorn. Com. Gr. 7 p.m. —_ Lafiovers 18-Lazelle Dental 10 Clarence M. No. 4 Family Connaction 17-Kermode Friends 11 Loal Causes 14-Schmilty's Excavating 18 e Coors Crew 7-Zlg Zags Od f} Skeena Sawmills 17-Here for the Beer 27 Controlled Violance 16-Telkwa Roofing 12. Moonliter Custom 22-Molson Canadians 26 - Ken's Photo vs. McAlpine Tilden Tigers vs. Terrace Chrysler SEPT.10 Totem Ford vs, Winner(Ken's-McAlpine Dairy Queen vs. Winner(Titdan-Chrysiter) UNDER 10 AT CASSIE HALL SEPT. ~—s Carlyle Shepherd vs. Surveyors Skeena Calluiose vs, Shoppers Drugs. SEPT. 9 Skeena Sawmills vs. Thunderbirds Co-op vs. AGK Pacmen ; UNDER 12 AT SKEENA SEPT. & Cedarland vs. Sight and Sound : Copperside vs. Finning an ’. SEPT. 9 Aqua Plumbing vs. Winnar(Cadarland-Sight & Sound) . Northwest Sportaman vs, Winner{Copperside-Finning} . UNDER 13 AT SKEENA . SEPT. 8 Buds Trucking vs, Bavarian Inn SEPT. 9 Rotary vs, Winner(Buds-Bavarlan) : UNDER 15 AT. NORTHWEST COLLEGE SEPT. 8 All Seasons va. Braids SEPT. 9 Northern Drugs vs, Philpotts GIRLS DIVISION AT CALEDONIA SEPT. 8 Kinettes vs. Tide Lakers SEPT. 9 Pizza Hut vs. Richards ‘Gontrotted Violence 20-Reel Inn Aalders 7 - .Hockey season will take place at the _ Terrace Minor Hockey's annual equipment Skeena Cellulose 7-Moonlitar Custom Qdef) ' Skeena Mall on September 18 and 19. For or Diane Hawryluk ‘at 635-3016. | Terrace Minor Hockey is offering five, one- ' September 19 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. You '_ Can buy or trade new and used equipment | TheScoresare.. — THE INITIAL ROUND OF GAMES FOR TERRACE .. YOUTH SOCCER PLAYOFFS STARTING NEXT WEEK, MID-WEEK GAMES AT 6 P.M. UNDER 7 AT E.T. KENNEY : Kinsman vs. Vic Froese Canons vs, Lions . Terrace Builders vs. Sundance ; Doc's United:vs. Safeway More games each day unill Sunday's finals. UNDER § AT E.T. KENNEY SEPT. 8 “SEPT. 9 » SEPT. 8 LESSONS AND REGISTRATION | hour sessions of on-ice instruction in power skating. — Two sets of time will be available: ' 6 p.m..— 7 p.m. 7pm. — 8:-p.m. The sessions run from September 9 to 18. Contact Brock Waldron at 638-1993 for more information. . ae Registration for the'1987-88 Terrace Minor Skeena Mall. Youngsters can sign up on Sept. 11 from 6 to 9 p.m. or on September 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more informa- tion, phone Colleen Maitland at 635-7938. swap is coming up at the Skeena Mall on at this time. Bring goods to the swap by 10 a.m. For information, phone Harry Red- mond at 635-3698. So, Fall registration for the Terrace Peaks. gymnastic club will take place at the. information, phone Kathy Skrabyk at 635-6788, or Irene Kuhar at 635-3215, Registration for the Terrace Figure Skating Club can be done at the Terrace Arena on September 8 or at the Skeena Mall on September 18 or 19. For informa- tion, phone Cathy Lambright at 635-2903 Playoffs underway The Northwest Senior Men’s Soccer League played nine games on the Aug. 23 weekend as the circuit’s six-team playoff Come ‘in to.our office at - 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace Phone 638-8581 - A complete personalized | _. -Insurance Agency for. .. Home ®@ Life @ Fire Boat @ Business ‘Quuitealian AUTHORIZED AGENTS got underway. ‘B’ finals at In Saturday's opening session, Timbermart Juventis downed Thornhili Pub 4-3, Skeena Sawmills took Repap 2-1 and Silver Bullets piayed to a 2-2 tie with Aiyansh. - Sunday. morning saw Skeena . continued on page § Keith Wilson was fined $75 in Terrace provincial court on Fri- day, August 14 for theft. In Terrace provincial court on Friday, August 14 James Gray was fined $50 for a violation of the Narcotics Control Act. | In Terrace court In Terrace provincial court on Friday, August 7 Allan Smith was fined $200 for a violation of the Federal Fisheries Act. . Ivan Batagelj was sentenced to 30 days in jail and given one year’s probation in Terrace pro- ~ ‘vincial court on Monday, Aug- ust 10 for assault, On Wednesday, August 12 in Terrace provincial court John Graham was fined $650 and had his driving privileges suspended for six months for having con- trol of a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was impaired.