PAGE ¢, THE HERALD, Tuesday. duly 18, 1976 t . \ ‘ ALMOST THERE - one of the hill climb contestants nearing the top. Aby4 club climbs a hill The ermode Four Wheelers held a successful hill climbing meet Sunday four miles east of Terrace. Placing first in the eliminator class was Brenda Milmore with a time of 9.43 in a ford. Right behind her was harold Janzen in a Chevy witha time of 9.76 and Bill Payne ina Dodge with a 10.36 time. Calvin Kerr won the U Class Stock event with a Chevy and a time of 10.24 Placing second was Larry Shkuratoff recording 12.06 in a Dodge. In the E Class Stock category Garry Kerr placed first in a Dodge with a time of 11.11 Lloyd KLeinwatcher wasn’t far behind him in a cM Jimmy with a time of Fred Hainstock won the G Class Stock in a Ford Jeepin a time of 11.57. In E. class modified class Harold Janzen placed first with a time of 9.52 in a Chev and Brenda Milmore was second in a Ford with a time of 9.91. Deryl Campbell won the G class modified with a 10.21 time in a Dodge, Bill Payne placed second also in a Dodge with a time of 10.40 In the dune buggy class Robert Smart placed first with a time of 12.48 while Lloyd Hicki was second with a tlme of 13.00 The club would like to thank Don Hull Contracting for the use of the cat in preparing the hill for the meet and Cedarland Tire for the use of the shops truck. Recreation Chatter Summer soccer school a ‘success’ The Terrace summer soccer school was an overwhelming success. We would like to congratulate the coach Mike Brady and his assitant for a jab well done, We had a great turn out for the July soccer school and we are hoping for an even bigger turn out for our August soccer school. have you been ty the Terrace tennis courts lately? Yes, it’s true, we have new nets up. So playing tennis should be more fun than - ever, .Why. don’t you come down and try them out? The Terrace Creative Playgrounds held a Jr. Frisbee Championship on friday, July 15. It was just one of their many weekly activities that turn out to be a hit with the children. Keep up the good work girls. On the South side of the arena (pool side) we have a new set up for you tennis fans. Practice your forehand or your serve against the arena wall; all the proper lines are there. A perfect place to practice before your next big match. Have you seen the beautiful rock garden at the arena and the pool? John Janas has been working very hard to beautify the grounds, the project is almost com- pleted. Why not stop by and see the impressive gardens yourself. : Many people have been wondering what a Roller Disco Dance is all about. Well it’s a disco that everyone can enjoy... There’s going to be plenty of teom for dancing and roller skating at the Terrace Arena. For the $2.00 ad- mission fee you can roller skate or dance all night long. Of course if you're really energetic you can enjoy both Szmidt Canada’s bet for swimming gold EDMONTON (CP) — Since they started using metres to measure swin- ming races at the Com- monwealth Games in 1970, Canada has not come up with a gold medal in the freestyle events, Maybe Peter Szmidt, a 6- foot-3 high school student from Pointe Claire, Que., can change that. Szmidt, 16, dominated the Canadian Games team swimming trials earlier this month in Regina, winning all four freestyle events—100, 200, 400 and 1,500 metres, He set a Canadian record in the 200-metre event and wags joined by veteran Graham Smith as a four- time winner in the trials. “Tl was basically very happy with the way I raced there,” said Szmidt. “I did all my best times except in the 400 free. 1 swam them right strategy wise." SET LONE RECORD Szmidt’s record was the only one in the five-day trials at Regina. He won in 1:53.52, beating Bill Sawchuk’s old mark of 1:53.66 set a year earlier. It was off the Com- monwealth record of 1:52.47 established by Gordon Downie of Scotland in 1976. Downie will be one of Sz- midt's opponents during the Games. Szmidt, who has been training for five years, was outstanding last year in St. John’s, Nild,, at the Canada Summer Games. And he picked up a few more lessons at the Regina meet in what was considered a slow pool, * "I learned perhaps to do my turns a little bit better,” he said. ‘My stroke always gets better. It’s little things like that you learn.” ' Most consider the 1,500- metre race to be Szmidt’s speciality. He did the event in 15:53.20 and wants to lep a number of seconds off that time. After the Commonwealth Games, Szmidt. and his, teammates head for West Berlin and the world aquatic championships. But Szmidt says he main goal is a gold medal in the 1930 Olympics in Moscow. Can-Cel loses two at provincial finals The Terrace Can-Cell Midget girl’s softball] team wont one game and lost two in the provincial playoffs held in Vancouver over the weekend. ' In.a Saturday morning game the local girls lost 14-0 to a team from Surrey. @; fisherman on the outside are f catching a jot of fish and of activities on Friday, July 29, from 8 to midnight. The Recreation department has brought back daws disco again to play non-stop disco music. So get down and boogie at the Roller Diseo Dance happening at the Terrace Arena on Friday, July 28, & to midnight. , the normally fished areas. The high lide today is 13.3 ft, al ip.m. and low tide is 5.6 ft, at 1:30 p.m. . Si, Doglas Channel fishing over the weekend was reasonably good with a fair number of boats going out. There are Springs, Coho and Pinks in the area now. All are being caught In most of There was a report yeslerdya the commercial good size, at a depth of greater than 60 it. _ Anyone planning on going fishing should possibly keep in mind we have been having quile a bit of afternoon wind for the past couple of! weeks and some care should be taken with regards to dead- heads as the higher tides are with us agains Bike-a-thon July 22 The Terrace Child Minding Center are sponsoring & bike-a-thon July 22 to help raise money for the center. Lauren Kustas says the group hopes to raise between $300 and $400 to “help keep the center running,”’ Riding in the bike-a-thon will be the four gials who work at the center plus any of the mothers who are in- terested. The riders have been obtaining pledges from local businesses and the public in general, Kustas says. The route taken by the riders will travel 22 miles to Klenvana Creek. Af- terwards a picnic will be held. Kustas says anyone In- terested in either pledging money or riding in the bike- a-thon should contact the Child Minding Center at 638- 8211, She adds if this years ride is succesaful, it will become an annual event. Scrub tourney Ken Grange co-ordinator of the scrub softball league would like to remind all teams interested in playing ‘in the leagues tournament in September, are asked to have their team rosters turned in to him by August I. Grange says the rosters can be handed into him at Finning Tractor and Equipment and there are no restrictions on team sizes, Grange adds he would like to have the scores of games played in the serub league banded into him so he can have the results: published, + Mike Vanderkwask, an avid skateboarder, the skateboarding sessions sponsored by the Photo by JoAnn Kronquist practices his one-legged stunt during Terrace Recreation Department. Errors hurt Williams Williams Moving travelled to Burns Lake on weekend to participate in a eight team mens fastball tourney and came away without a win. In the first game against the Burns Lake All-Stars, Williams managed only one hit losing 3-0. Burns Lake had only four hits but Williams errors allowed them to score twice in the fourth inning. Burns Lake picked up their third run in the sixth inning on a-double and another Williams error. The Burns Lake pitcher had his no hit perfect game spoiled in the last of the seventh with two out as Nolan Beaudry hit a single. The second game saw Williams take on Annabar from Ft, St. James. This time Williams came out on tke short end of a 6-4 seorein extra innings. Annabar took a 2-0 lead in the third on two doubles a single and a Williams error. They came back to tle the score in the fifth as Phil Webb singled, stele second and scored on an error to the Annabar centerfield on a hit by Mike Fotd. Ford scored to tie the game on a long fly ball, Ft, St. James then scored four times in the top of the eighth as they collected Coach J. Wideman termed the Surrey club a “much better team. They had about 20 teams to pick from and we had one.” ; At 2:00 p.m, Saturday the girls beat Port Alberni 9-7. In the last-game Saturday the Can-Cell team lost to Kelowna 10-1. When asked which girls played well over the weekend Wideman replied they all . “They're all good players. the first and third games the girls were all excited.” The anciant Graeks ‘believed that eels were genetated by mud, © post on ea Car Tips By Tot THE RIGHT WAY — To boost a standard 12-volt car battery, Ford of Canada Service engineers recommend that you first remove the battery vent caps and cover the vent holes with a cloth to prevent the escape bf volatile hydrogen gas. Then connect one of the jumper cables to the positive { --) terminal h battery, Attach the second cable to the negative (—)} terminal of the strong battery, and connect the other end to the engine block of the disabled car, as shown. em Ford MUU, Terrace Totem Ford Sales Ltd. 4631 Keith 636-4904 DOOT27A three hits and Williams committed two errors. Williams began a comeback in the bottom of the inning as Dave Hamilton doubled to drive in Beaudry and scored on a single by Ford, However this was all the scoring and Williams in weekend tourney play was through for the tourney. Kitimat Hotel were the eventual winners going through the tourney without a loss. Next action in Men's Fastball is lonight as Terrace-Shell All Seasons and Williams Moving clash. u According ding to our customers, it’s the best deal in town. Honda Avcord Test drivea Honda today TERRACE HONDA SALES 4642 Hwy. 16 West Terrace, B.C. V8G 1L8 635-6571 or 635-4325 HONDA. 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