a aa co ee are ER tap ee Ee me ig Local car club —an active and. growing concern SREENA The Skeena Valley Car Club is off to the races. The newly formed club now has 33 paid members, a name, a logo, a constitution, an executive, a postal address and a bank account, Add a measure of enthusiasm, and everything is in place for a successful operation. ‘The club name comes from a recent contest where members voted for their favourite entry. The winner, "Skeena Valley Car Club," was submitted by Dwain Stephens and John Allen, who each won a free six-month. membership in the club. Selection of a logo was done Daryl in the same manner, and for his effort Saul Guerreio won a case of motor oil, a pocket calculator and a $25 gift certificate. Guerreio’s entry bears the club name, an antique car, and a representation of a couple of our more scenic moun- tains and the Skeena River. The first executive of Terrace’s newest club includes president Gurnsey, vice-president Doug McKay, ‘secretaries Troy Tymoschuk and Connie Ludwig, treasurer Robert Penner, correspon- dents Bob Wilkinson and Maureen Rowlett, and two directors, Ron “Zuda and Brian Burdett. A number of activities are already planned. A sampling of evenls are a Kitimat car show which precedes their annual drag race, the Riverboat Day’s parade, the Skeena Valley Fall Fair, a family picnic, and a "Show and Shine" or two where members of ’ the public get to vote for their favourite car on display. Show and Shine winners earn points and there will be a trophy at the end of the year. For more information, contact any member of the execu- tive listed above. TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER UNDER 10 DIVISION Surveyors 5, Skeena Sawmills 4 Co-op 1, AGK 0 Shoppers 5, Carlyle Shepherd 1 Centennial Lions 3, Skeena Cellulose 2 UNDER 14 DIVISION Bavarian Inn 5, Northern Drugs 4 Sandberry 11, Overwaitea 6 GIRLS DIVISION Pizza Hut 4, Crampton 2 Tide Lakers 2, Richards 1 GAME SCORES. July 19 Rudon & Westpoint Rentals 13 July 22 July 24 SKB Wreckers 9, Rudon 6 Terrace Paving 6, Terrace Inn 17 Champtonship Flight . Roger Hanninen | John Parsons Davey Jones Matt Shinde Kevin Marleau Allen Wilson Trent Brandyold Corey Blue Matt Soules Kevin Oates Travis Pow First Flight Tom Folay Colin Hanninen Shane DeJong Mike Vandermeulen ’ Tyler Gibson David Venman Scott Gingles Shane Thom Alex Kornat Mark Edwards Aob Kerbrat Troy Soutar Jason Billingsley Kyle Kiiback Second Flight —Youen Wilson Sheldon Mcinnes Dri AGEV a 1PaE” Terrace inn 7, Westpoint Rentals 11 Terrace Paving 9, Thornhill Pub 12 id Insure A complete personalized Agency HOME — LIFE — FIRE BOAT — BUSINESS 638-8581 The scores are... TERRACE MEN’S SLOW PITCH LEAGUE STANDINGS Terrace Inn Westpoint Rentals “SKB Wreckers A&W Thornhil) Pub Rudon Terrace Paving — “ $keena Valley Junior Golf | Championship Scores Seatt Long 77- 76 153 Steven Venman 75. 80 165 David Kozler 79- 79 158 Nathan McAvoy 80- 79 159 Steven Downie 80- 88 168 Corey Lewis 89- 80 169 Brian Barwise ~) BE. 84 169 Nathan Brandvold 85-86 . 171 Oliver Hitcove " 83. 90 173. Nathan Little Ba- 94 177 Roddie McInnes 90: 90 180 8 =©Jason Warner Cralg Lawis 87- 80 467.“ Terry Smith 92- 78 170 Ryan Stevenson 92. 86 178 Garrett Chipel 96- 83 179 Michael Cooper B5- 94 479 Wade Stevenson, 91 89 180 Kyle Stevenson 91- 50 181 Extended Flight 94: 91 185 Reagen McAllister 100- 90 .190 Steven Critchley 96: 95 191 Steven Brown 92-102 194 Kara DeJong 101. 98 199 Mandy Mcinnes 96-104 200 Simon Hilcove 104-103 207 ~=s Travis Jackulak Andy Oates 86. 92 178 Kathy Derooy 92. 87 179. Andrew Cooper Come over to the Professionals at 4648 FAX 638-1361 ince Ag RC ncie GBL Lka=-]}) a0 107-107 aan 214 a 117-102 219 114-106 220 - 110-112 222 408-119 228 127-119-246 134-118 249 ‘438-127 265 63-60 (123 6 61 126 137 139 73-69 489 142 69-77 146 89-79 148 76-77 153 8-80 ©1168 93-76 169 S$ Le. Lakelse Ave., Terrace EVENINGS 635-2015 _| | Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 31, 1991 9 cancelled The Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club has lost one of its annual major toumaments. Due to dwindling attendance and a seem- ing lack of interest by golfers, the Inn of the West has cancelled their annual scramble one-day tourna- ment to raise charity funds. A spokesperson told us they'll look at another sporting event as a replacement, possibly the running event held this past spring in con- junction with the Skeena Valley Runners’ Club. While losing a major charity contributor, the golf club is enlarg- ing on another. Planned for Sept. 7 is the second annual ’Heart’ golf scramble with several big prizes such as airline flights, accommodation at Vancouver, barbecues, electric griddles, clothes, tools, and so on. whe Ch arity golf tourney © This charity event for the heart foundation will take in about 100 golfers at $35 a head. The entry fee includes your green fees and a steak dinner. . All the major local food outlets are supplying the banquet goodies. Information on entry will be avail- able this week on posters around town. You can also sign up at the - golf course. Coming up in the immediate | future is the summer hockey school golf tournament on August 25 at Skeena Valley. Also planned is the Big Brothers and Big Sisters tournament on Sept. 8, and the autumn leaves mixed on Sept. 29. Final club tourneys are ladies (Sept. 14); men (Sept. 21); and juniors on the same day as the Heart event. Skeena River Challenge ‘century ride’ coming The fifth annual Skeena River Challenge ’century ride’ is coming up on Sunday, Aug. 18. It’s a 100-mile bicycle race (or 160-kilometre race) from Prince Rupert to Terrace for an entry fee of $25 per biker. The race starts with registration and bike check at McDonald’s in Prince Rupert from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. The finish line is McDonald's in Terrace. Entries can be made at Sundance Ski and Sports store in Terrace. They also have complete information. Following the race, an awards dinner will be held here at a site to be named shortly. Phone Sundance at 635-5848. Summer hockey school next month Youngsters planning to take part in next month’s fourth annual Terrace Summer Hockey School are reminded they have only a few spots open on both one-week rosters. The two-session school runs August 19 to 24, and August 26 to 31. It costs $100 per week. In addition to the school there’s a Summer League for youths aged 16 and over. This night league is $25 per week, or $40 for both weeks. For adults there’s the Rec League running nightly at $30 a week or $50 for the two weeks. For information on signing up, contact the following: Jake DeJong at 635-6735 or 635- 4894. If you wish to mail in an application, mail it to 3818 DeJong Crescent, Terrace, B.C. V8G 4W6. Cliff Sharples at 635-7822. Application forms are available at Terrace Totem Ford or All Seasons sports store. Summer Games winners Archery — senior men, bare- bow; Ed MacKenzie (bronze). Diving —- one metre, 17-18 boys; Shane Illingsworth (bronze). Golf — mens’ team event; Bruno Hidber and John Yasinchuk (sil- ver), Golf — women’s team event; Gail Johnson and Leona Wilcox (bronze). Shooting — trap, singles, men’s B; Ray Cole (gold). Tennis — doubles, open men; Richard Kreigal (gold). parade Is completed. "4 NOTICE ace Riverboat Days Parade Sat. Aug.3/91 at 11 a.m. All parking or stopping of unauthorized vehicles in the marshalling area (the 4700 block of Park Avenue, between Emerson and Eby Streets) is prohibited between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on the day of the parade. Vehicles are prohibited from parking along the Parade route, (Lakelse Avenue, from Eby Street to Atwood Street) from 11:00 a.m. until the Director of Engineering CITY OF TERRACE