mmageribei eet gt Ache eeh EEE ps ese NS Peete fs amwerse aD Ee hae re i Authentic ethnic costumes like the ones worn by this Terrace youngster earned the Golden Flame Restaurant first piace in the commercial float Junior golfer Garnet Collin- son of Smithers won his hometown club’s annual. left- handed tournament with an overall low gross of 156, but two other southpaws posted scores good enough to win air flights to - the United States, . | The top prizes for this 36-hole event on the July 26. weekend went to the golfers with the best low net scores. Marty Hamhuis had a 135 for ‘A’ flight, so he _ won a trip to San Francisco. The ‘B’ flight winner was Jack - Hetherington with a 138. He won a trip to Los Angeles, Other ‘A’ flight winners were Garnet’s father Ed, who posted second low gross with a 160. Runnerup low net was Don TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTERI! Kiddie Corner from the Post Office Thornhit! Public Market Wednesday is SHIRT DAY _ Men’s business shirts : or Ladies’ cotton blend dress shirts : expertly laundered you wear VEE Ctickards Cleaners gategory of the Riverboat Days parade. - Golf for lefties draws large crowd Bosenberry: “Third-place gross: and nets for‘A’ flight went .to Gary Herman and Austin Brad- ford, respectively. _ For B flight, Darcy Bruce of Houston took Jew. gross with a: 188. He was followed by Sherry Fraser (the only woman in the tournament) and Gord Hether- ington. _ _ Inthe ‘B’ net honors, Vic Gib- - SON Was second and Mickey Her- man third, Ct Organizers wre proud to point out that the tournament for those that swing from. the port side attracted 40 golfers. This was 14 more than the big tourna- ment at Prince George had sign- ed up earlier, "| Hundreds spent at Fun Day in park “Terrace Fun Day”, spon- sored by the Terrace Centennial Lions, in George Little Memorial Park following the Riverboat Days parade, at- tracted hundreds. of residents and was a huge success by any standard of measurement. : Live music started the event with rock and roll hits provided . _ by The Revival Band, who were followed later in the day by the Terrace Pipes and Drums and the Terrace Community Band. Terrace scores in Rupert | Terrace teams won five out of eight minor soccer mini-tourna- ment games played in Terrace on July 26. In the under-12 group, Copperside of Terrace played Prince Rupert twice and beat them 4-2 in each game. In the under-10 division, our A.G.K. q ‘| Pacmen picked up two wins — 3-0 over Rotary of Kitimat and 7-0 over Prince Ruupert. In other games, Farwest of Kitimat . Won a pair — 3-1 over Terrace Skeena Sawmills and 2-1 over Terrace Surveyors. Surveyors also beat Prince Rupert 9-0 while Co-op played to a 4-4 draw. against. Kitimat Rotary. :: Midget lacrosse. The Kitimat Legion Midgets ended up with one win and four Josses at the B.C. Midget ‘Lacrosse Championships in Port a Coquitlam on the July 26 The Terrace Truck Loggers weekend. However, they came up with two. all-stars. Doug Gilchrist was named a first all- star, while goalie Essa Rasanen won 4 spot on the second team. Kitimat’s only win was 11-7 over: North Delta. Their losses were 8-7 to New Westminster 12-6 to Langley, 13-4 to Penninsula, and 11-5 to Port Coquitlam. « Aclassified ad _ Is yours for @ drop ® mail There will he no bi the Terrace Review -.-’ - © come into our office @ phone us @ oF stop us on the street . come In or next time you see us. We're work- * Ing the “Honor System” | Terrace 4535 Greig Ave. -- On the opposite side of the park, children’s races attracted a sizeable crowd as parents cheered young Olympians com- peting in ‘events such as wheelbarrow races and sack races. . ; a - One of the more popular events, the Terface- Kinsmen penny bingo, packed an enor- mous tent on the west side of the park with bingo enthusiasts, but most winners didn’t hold -on to their money for long because the Parade Rest _ This lad discovered that the best vlew at a parade isn't always found on an adult’s shoulders at ° the kick-off of the. Riverboat Days. Team one — for three” ‘came up with one win and two losses in the B.C. Junior Men’s under-21 fastball championships at Victoria on the July 25 weekend. They started with a 4-2 victory over Richmond jin ‘the double-knockout ' series, then they lost 8-0 to Port Alberni. North Delta eliminated Terrace 7-0 in their third game. | You don’t have to _ | be rich to | advertise! in... ONLY 2 ” * (per week, 30 words or less) cat " “How do you get your ad oe “="""" Into the Review? it In our malt slot it to us ling! Pay next time youl , Terrace Review _ Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 5, 1987 17 _ tempting odor of food fromthe Opposite end of the tent drew a . constant stream of clients, Most _ $00n spent their windfall in one or more Of many booths where a variety of Canadian and ethnic food was available. 2 _ The Boots n’ Saddle 4-H Club’s pony rides were a big hit _with -the crowd and attracted about 170 young riders, and the other 4-H attraction, the Ker- mode Club's petting zoo, also Offered a novel. experience to a great number of people. _ A large part of the crowd stayed for the final event of the -day, the Kinsmen Club's belly. flop contest. The bravest of the crowd were soaked but happy as they lined the perimeter of the pool for a close-up view of the divers and the lifeguards, Miss- Terrace and her Princesses. _ After experiencing an after- noon of good old-fashioned: entertainment in the park, most people seemed a little sad to see it all end. But take heart — the Centennial Lions said ‘they would be back again next year.to make the opening day-of River- boat Days an all-day. family. event. Da Grant a continued from page 17 Harris said. The first year course is being set up with.the'B:C. In: stitute of Technology, . where students will go to “complete their second year. Harris .ex- plained that a first year program: would more likely result in stu- dents returning to the northwest to work. ““*The first year is the hardest,’” Harris said. “After attending our course for the first. year the students will be more prepared for the challenge that the lower mainland presents.”’ Optimism toward the nursing program is only a portion of the good news at NWCC. The Ex- cellence grant is the largest single chunk of funding from the Excellence Fund that.the college ° has ever received. 635-7840