24 Terrace Review — Wednesday, April 27,1988, More sports scores and schedules Summer Softball Schedule — T-Ball Division SQUIRT GIRLS DIVISION No. 1 — Mr, Mikes, Cheryi Blanes 635-7467; Carrie McLeod 635-2987 | No. 2 — Middleton Trucking, Denise Booth, 635-5490; Gayle Deinstadt 635-7267 No. 3 — U'll Gasers, Debbie Jackman 635-6853; Leo Boake 638-1371 No. 4 — Wade Contracting, Grant Holkestad 635-9406; Brant Smith 635-9218 — No. 5 — Kermode Blues, Arlene Spalding, 638-8012 | Division Coordinator: Grant Holkestad, 635-9406 Game times: All games start at 6 p.m. No new Innings after 7 p.m: oe Tues.,May3 = 1— 2 at Elks 3 Thurs., May 5 3—4 at Elks | 5— 1 at Elks 3 Tuves., May 10 1—3oatElks3 4— 5 at Cassle Hall 2 Thurs., May 12 1 — 4 at Elks 3 2— 5 at Cassie Hall 2 Fri., May 13 3 — 2 at Elks 3 Tues., May 17 - Photo day, come to Elks Park at 6 p.m Thurs., May 19 5 — 2 ot Elks | 4— 3 at Elks 3 Fri., May 20 3—TI aot Elks3 Tues., May 24 2—4atElks3 3—SoatCassie Hall2. - Thurs., May 26 2 ---1 at Elks 3 _ Fri,, May 27 No games scheduled Tues., Moy 31 4— 1 at Elks } 5— 3 at Elks 3 Thurs., June 2 1 — 5 at Cassie Hall 2 Fri., June 3 4—2atElks3 . Tuos.,June7 5—4at Elks 1 2— 3 at Elks 3 Thurs., June? 1—2atElks3 - Fri., June 10 = Possible tournament games ae Tues., June 14 3—1 aot Elks 3 4— 5 at Cassie Hall2 Thurs., June 16 4— 2 at Elks 3 3 — 5 at Cassie Hall 2 Fri., June 17 1—4 at Elks 3 Points: 2 for win, 1 for tie. Last team listed is “hame - team". House tournament: June 11, 12. . Mrs. Amdt’s Grade 2 class, along with the rest of the students and staf! at Copper Mountain Elementary School, have spent weeks preparing far the Gymnastics Northwest Regional Playdowns Terrace, B.C. ne April 16 & 17 _ continued from page 8 | MIDGET DIVISION . Atom Division ‘Charlotte Jordan (Ter) . 90.38 1st Syke ae Wings Travel = an Megan Harris (Smi) 27.89 -2nd ~3Most Sportsmaniike: Mark Teves Trina Mateus (Smi) 27.46 3rd “Most Improved Player: Derek Gleig _ Fellcla Arbuah (Tar) 27.42 .:—i‘iéiA -_ Most Valuable Player: Dustin Rutsatz . Iris Miranda (Kit) | 25.80. Sth. sos "Bravos =~ Catherine Mercier (Smi) 25.11 Sth Most Sportsmaniike: Mikko Jaakkola : Jamie Holmes (Smi) 20.99 7th Most Improved Player: Ricky Sahota, Carleen Morsund (Smi) 19.25 Sth Most Valuable Player: Shane Simard ARGO DIVISION | — Rotary Atom Reps — : Stephanie Kuhar (Ter 30.38 ist Most Sportsmantike: Krista Swick Heather Albright (Te 30.11 2nd Most Improved Player: Miles Lacey. eat eal 30.04 a Most Valuable Player: David Higginson Christina Anabo(P.R) «-27.05-. th Peewee Division Linsey Roberts (Ter) 26,94 8th - — Sharks — Shery! Miskenack (P.R.) 26.83 7th Most Sportsmaniike: Paul Levesque Kirsten Holkestad (Ter) 26.80 Bth - Most Improved Player: Andrew Paviakovich Kyla Fox (P.R.} 95.63 Oth . Most Valuable Player: Mark Blackmore Jennifer Neves (Ter) 24.40 10th = Kiwanls Peewee Reps — Nancy Pires (Kit) 23.98 Tith Most Sportsmanlike: Steve Musclow Carolyn Martal (Mass) . 23.78 12th _ Most Improved Player: Neeno Santucci. Robin Craig Wane) 23.08 13th Most Valuable Player: Ryan Bennato gmore (Van : Donna Abecla (P.R.) 15.16 15th Bantam Division TYRO DIVISION — City Centre Hardware — Mest Sportsmanilke: Darrel Leask _ Julie Nartstrom (Smi) 32.27 1st Most improved Player: Jason McKay Caroline Miskenack (P.R.) 31.54 and "Most Valuable Player: Blair Boettcher Susan Wigmore (Vand) 31.17 3rd : Catriona Belsham (Kit) 27.61 4th — Llon Bantam Reps — Tuppy Collard (Vand) 27.12 5th Most Sportsmanlike: Petri Nieminen Caria Galasso (Kit) 22.32 6th Most Improved Player: Ban Munro — Most Valuable Player: Derek Collier OPEN DIVISION ; Kris Fairless (Ter) 32.45 1st Midget Division Jenny Brady 31.73 2nd — Legion Bombers — Terl Walter (Kit) - 90,05 ard Most Sportsmanilke: Scott Mulder - Rose Lenser (Ter) 25.86 4th Most Improved Player: BIli Taylor Tracy Tomas (Ter) 24.93 th Most Valuable Player: Brian McDonald. Stephanie Blackburn (Kit) 24.43 t — Kitimat Kougars » Ladies — Lori Anne Harding (P.R.) 24.30 rth Most Sportsmanlike: Janet Steponavicius - COACH DEMONSTRATION . "Most Improved Player: Brenda Robbie Lorraine Phillips (Ter) 31.13 Most Valuable Player: Natalie Baldo” In court - In Terrace provincial court on Thursday, April 14 Humphrey Davis was sentenced to seven § days in jail for failure to comply with a condition of recogni- zance. Davis received a second seven day sentence to be served consecutively for assault. In Terrace provincial court on Tuesday, April 5 Raoul Savard was sentenced to four months in jail for impaired driving. Savard - was sentenced to an additional § ‘one month consecutive sentence, fined $300 and received a six | month drivers license suspension for a violation of the Motor Vehicle Act. Wednesday is SHIRT DAY Men’s business shirts or Ladies’ cotton blena dress shirts axpertly laundered TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! Kiddie Corner from the Post Office Rickards Clean ors school's Spring Carnival taking place tomorrow evening from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The antire community Is invited to drop by for games and activities, Princlpat Dave Crawley says the event Is fun for the kids and it will help ralse some funds needed for new computers at the school. . Events this week. 4 in local schools re aes va Wednesday, April 27 — A parents advisory meeting will be held at Cassie Hall Elementary School. For more information, ‘. phone the school at 635-5646. Thursday, April 28 — David Kaetz will visit E.T. Kenney at Junior Secondary. Copper Mountain Elementary Parents Association is holding a Spring Carnival. There will be loads of fun activities including ~ a cake walk and a raffle. Phone Thursday, April 28 — The wes = 10:45 a.m. and Thornhill 635-7760 for more information.. Primary at 1:30 p.m. a, Thursday, April 28 — Win- . ners of the E.T. Kenney Primary School raffle will be drawn at their ‘Carnival’ today. Prizes include: Ist — a scooter; 2nd —_ $40 gift certificate for Sonbadas; 3rd — seafood gift pack; 4th — 4 passes to the waterslides. Phone the school at 635-5828 for more information. Thursday, April 28 — Third term parents’ night at Thornhill Thursday, April 28 to Satur- day, April 30 — The Skeena Zone Drama Festival will take place at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Phone Tom Walker at 635-2101 for more information. Friday, April 29 — A Profes- ’ sional Day will be held at Parkside and Thornhill Elemen- tary Schools, There will be no school for students, — FORTHE LOVE OF GOD GIVE. “MONDAYIS | RED SHIELD BLITZ NIGHT Please give generously when the Red Shield volunteer canvasser calls. If you would like to help out by being a canvasser yourself, | please phone campaign headquarters. THE NATIONAL RED SHIELD APPEAL ‘| Vee aawiar For more information, please contact: Aux.-Captain John Harker Terrace/Kitimat 635-5446 scsi to a Rie hgheaaee