nvm laces NM | rr ay ca a 1 oe Kitimat Merchants outscored their opposition 15-0 in four games. That was good enough . for the Merchants to win top . Money of $1,500 at the first an- nual Terrace and District Men’s Fastball tournament on the J uly 4 weekend. —— -Kitimat went through: the eight-team, double-knockout series with three straight wins on “A” side, then beat Northwest Oldtimers 2-0 in the champion- ship game. The Oldtimers ~ pocketed $1,000 for second place, - Business supports - Terrace | fastball Regatta plans set | To the editor, oo The Northwest. Oldtimers Fastball Club would like to ex- _press their appreciation to the following businesses for their support in the Terrace Fastball Tournament July 4-and 5. SPONSORS Ev’s Men’s Wear, Canada. Packers, Terrace Motor. Re- wind, Riverside Wreckers, Wayside Groceries, Northern Motor Inn, Rose’s Shop, Thorn- hill Pub, Northern Nissan, S.K.B. Auto Salvage, Terrace Travel, Manuel’s Restaurant, Gemma Bed & Bath Boutique, ‘Skeena Hotel, Golden Flame _ Restaurant, Pizza Patio, Video Stop, Inn of the West, Dairy Queen, Haida Travel, Iron- works Gym & Fitness. Centre, Acklands Lid., Custom, Williams Moving & Storage, Northwest Sportsman, Terrace Mohawk, Coastal Weld- ing, Raincoast Signs, Century 21 and First Choice Travel. BMX event in Terrace Entrants from across the west are expected at Terrace and Kiti- mat this weekend for national and double points races as B-M-X bike racing clubs in both communities host major. events. “The Torken Club's. track at. Riverside Park will be busy all day Sunday. They’ll start with - double-point races at’ 10 a.m., then hold national competitions in the afternoon beginning at 2 p.m, Kitimat’s Rotary Club has na- tional races on Saturday starting at 2 p.m, at the Alexander School Track. — Space is available for fans at both locations, but you're urged to get there early to settle into a good viewing spot. Racers are asked to be on hand at. least two hours before starting time for registration purposes. the ‘°B’’. final ‘outscored Hazelton 3-2 ina | ' Petroleum. for Riverboat Days.. ‘tries for men’s, women’s, mas- ters, mixed and teams. . Moonlighter’ you sign up now in order to get -race Provincial Court George itimat edges Oldtimers in fastball _ 5-0 win over Hazelton Bombers. Then they beat the Junior Ter- race Truck Loggers by the same score. ee oo In the final of ‘A’* side, they took on the Oldtimers for the first time and blanked them 3-0. This dropped the old guys into - where they thriller, and gained another shot at Kitimat. Hazelton, winners of $500 for placing third, had to win three in a row on “B”’ side to meet the Oldtimers, The Bombers started with a 16-0 win over Kitwanga K-20s, then downed Terrace M. and H 5-1, Their third game was a 10-1 victory over Cole | The Queen. Charlotte Islands team from Port Clement went. Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 15, 19879 | HAIR WA aR CRRA TC out in two straight games, They lost 9-3 to the Oldtimers and 6-5 The Northwest Oldtimess fell 2-0 to Kitimat Merchants in the final of the Terrace men’s fastball tournament on the July. : to Cole Petroleum. _ 4.weekend. The Oldtimers won $1,000 for finishing runnerup. . Plans are all set for the eighth annual Kermode Canoe Regatta: - which is one of the major events | The marathon canoe race covering 30 miles along the . Skeena River is set to operate on Saturday, Aug. 1. It’s strictly for recreational canoes with en- '° The race goes from the Remo Bar Beach to the Exchamsiks River Boat launch site. If you- enter now, it costs $15. If you leave it until race day, the cost is $20. . oo Race day registration starts at . Remo Beach at 8 a.m. All racers. have to be signed up by 9 a.m. The race begins at 10 a.m. The race is limited to persons aged 16 (as of July 31) or older. There’s a lengthy list of rules and regulations, so it’s suggested ready .in time. Pick up registration forms-at All Seasons Sports or Northwest - Sportsmen. You can also pick them up from Val Belina, 3572 Cottonwood Crescent, Terrace, Phone her at 635-2553. - . Among the more interesting rules is the master’s class. The combined age of both paddlers must total 75 years or more. And.one paddler must be at least 40 years old. ; It’s strictly for the amateur canoeist. No professionals are allowed. . oo Contest rules are important and must be followed to the let- - ter. Better sign up early to make sure you’re competitive. In Court =| On Thursday, June 25 in Ter- Monaghan was fined $800 for operating a motor vehicle while his ability to drive was impaired. xx * a . $uper$ummer | duly 10-19, 1987 | $ale_ 2 ‘Based on Case Sale prices of: = $7.99 per 24-300 mi bottles m $8.49 per 12-850 ml bottles (plus deposit Video Station Slo-pitch seeks teams Skeena Mall, Terrace B.C. | | a | 635-6121 | 7 TERRACE — July 27 is the closing date for entries in the 16-team . _ ™ = —aand Riverboat Days Men’s Slo-Pitch Softball Tournament. Video Station Nunes Food Importers _ The entry fee is $250 a team. Prize money is $1,600 for first, $800 529 Mountainview Sq., Kitimat B.C. 712 Enterprise, Kitimat B.C. for second, $500 for third and $400 for fourth. The consolation 632-4825 | - 632-7307 winner gets $300. ed Teams are guaranteed at: least four games, and nities are ex- Video Station Video Station pected from Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Smithers and Prince George. 309-2nd Ave. West, Pri Cc. ; To enter, contact Glen Thomsen at 635-2268, Mark Wilcox at | ~ 604.2294 ce Rupert B.C 22623 Clark age acay nn B.C, 635-2982 or Matt Laing at 638-1961. = | * (mmsmsnnnsnsnsinounsunsnsmumsenendensannsmman ce Ga eT ape Ran © e ap gt PO tage ee eae pa ag eA ak eye pT pe get we an 5 eee