sys _ GYMNASTICS Monday, J uly 24 - LAST WEEK of Peaks Gym- nastics Summer Camp. Open to youngsters 3 years and up, all skill levels, Phone 638- 0447 and leave message. HIKING Sunday, July 23 CLUB HEADS for Robinson Ridge near Kitimat. Rated moderate, Meet at library at 8 a.m. or Kitimat InfoCentre at 9 a.m. Leader Jim (632-6055), ROD & GUN Sunday, July 30 SPORTING CLAYS shoot at the Rod and Gun on Rifle Range Rd., Thomhbill. YOUTH SOCCER Tonight UNDER-14 GIRLS (6:30 pm) Braids v Wilkinson Terrace Shell v Rossco. UNDER-10 (6:30 p.m.) Surveyors v Etkers Carlyle Shepherd v RGB Ter- rabytes Skeena Cellulose v Wildwood Skeena Sawmills v Shoppers Centennial. Lions v Webb’s Rangers < Thursday, J wiy 2 20.—. UNDER-12 (6:30 p.m.) Sight & Sound v Overwaitea Copperside v Co-op Terrace Travel v Finning Saturday, July 22 UNDER 7 (9:30 a.m.) In .. ‘Tilden v All Seasons Philpots v Kinsmen ‘Saleway.v Rotary UNDER-8 (10:30 A.M.) Cubs. Remax v Totem Ford McAJ pine v ‘Terrace Chrysler Monday, ‘July 24 Pizza Hut v, .Northern Drugs. Tide Lake v Richards © UNDER-16 (6:30 P.M.) TA& Ww v Constrictors Tuesday, July 25 UNDER-14 (6:30 p.m.) Lily Bird.v Brady’s FC Kerby Ke: Song. Nv. Carpenters. LA United « UNDER-19 6: 30 p.m. Councillors v Bavarian Inn Takhar v Manuels (All games at Christy Park) . STOCK CARS Saturday, July 22 RACING AT: Terrace Speed- way, time trials 6-p.m., racing ‘at 7 p.m, Continues Sunday, time trials at 1 p.m., racing at ‘2pm | - TRIATHLON Sunday, July 30, . SKEENA. VALLEY TRI- ATHLON: ‘start and finish line at Lakelse Lake picnic site. To enter, volunteer or for more information, phone 635- 5021 or 635-4478. | é TERRACE TENNIS club nights at Halliwell courts, 5 ‘p.m. ‘until dusk, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. For information, phone Chuck Cey at 635-6166 or Richard Krieg] at 635-5440, TERRACE ROD & GUN Club meets the first Wednes- day of every month, 7:15 p.m. at the clubhouse on Rifle Range Road in Thorohill. New members are welcome. For information, contact Bill “Watson at 635-5109. To get an. event on Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone. Malcolm. at 638-7283. or fax them to 638-8432 by 5 p.m. Friday. Vic Froese v North, Motor: Leaders keep up the stock car points pace GORD KLASSEN continued _his domination of the A Hobby class at the Terrace Speedway, posting five wins in six races during the July 8-9 stock car meet. The near sweep left Klassen (#77) 70 points clear of his nearest rival, Jules LaFrance, in the ‘season standings. LaFrance picked up _ the remaining race, . Saturday’s Main. Another division leader who just keeps piling: it on was - Dawn Tomas. She came away _ With the Dash and Heat both” days in C Hobby, rookie driver Debby Reinhardt col-: lecting both Mains. And it was the same story with John Cloakey who fin- ished with four A Street and one B Street victories to open a yawning 165 point lead over nearest pursuer Vic Johnson. Shane Meier guided his pick- . Up (#841) to the flag in Satur- day’s A Street Main to post his first victory of the season, then added another Sunday i in the B Street Dash. Weekend honours were shared in the B Street with James Michaluk, Len McArthur, Bob Barnett ‘and Jack Osborne each posting a win, In the B Hobby, Elizabeth Cloakey, Wes Patterson and. Darcy McKeown kept up their’ battle, cach winning two over ‘fhe weekend. Cloakey also posted the second fastest time in time trials, A pre-race accident knocked Emie Perkins out of Super . Stock action Saturday, but he an bounced back with Dash and Dairy Queen v.. Crampton |” Swing low not sweet THE FIRST annual Charity a Swing-hit the rough at the Jo- UNDER-19. GIRLS i 30pm) vie ms &: cal golf course. _ Held last: Wednesday and Thursday, the event was to raise money for the Lions ‘Society of B.C. : oe Golfers were. to pledge Ta em money per stroke for the round they «were about.-to play. _Organizer_Kim_Cowbarn. said only 11 golfers took part and $123 was raised. - While disappointed with the response, she pointed out the event had originally been planned for the weekend but | was moved because’ of the Junior Open, Support was fur- ther dampened by Thursday’s .“terrible’’ weather. ’ And while the amount raised may have been less than hoped for, ‘I’m sure every penny counts,’ Cowbumn added. ~ Heat victories Sunday to close within 48 points of class leader Albert Weber, Weber was uncharacteristi- cally kept off the winners board all weekend, Ron Harris ~« Dash and Heat — and Cori Lemky splitting the honours’ Saturday with Brent McCarron taking Sunday’s Main. In C Street action Vicki © Johnson, behind the wheel of John Cloakey’s #776 machine, sped to Dash and Heat vic- tories on Saturday, Dianne James taking the Main. It was all change Sunday, Margo Normandeau taking the first two and Cheryl Grace round- ing it out. With only 50 points covering the top three in this division, every race counts, Drivers and vehicles will be back on the track again this weekend, Saturday sees time trials at 6 p.m., racing at 7 ‘p.m., Sunday’s times being 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. respectively. And there’ll be a new feature _on Sunday, the replacement of the Jamboree. with a Poker race. Each driver pays $10 to enter the open-to-all.. event with the first across the line in each class picking up the pot for that class. Pole position for the 25 lap ° race will be decided on times. Organizers are hoping that having a little money on the line will encourage a few more entries than the Jamborees have been getting lately, host entrants, not only from Te vi To All Seasons Sports Lynne Apolezer Braid Insurance Bud's Truck and Equipmen Lid. Canadian Airline Internation Cedarland Tire Service Ltd. Central Fiowers Clear Creek Contracting Coast Inn of the West Cole Petrofeums (B.C.) Ltd. Bibbi Dozzi Erin's Jewellers lrene Flatten Edith Gieselman 1,C.G, Propane Thawt Go s€ttl The Skeena Valley Ladies Club would for their very generous contributions f Golf Tournament. Through your céntinued support wa are able to race, but also Houston, Smithers, Kitimat, Prince Rupert and fie Queen Charlotte Islands, : filament Sponsors: dike to thank our sponsors [6 our 1995 Ladies Open se's Ladies Fashions : feway we. ames Mountain Ski Ut Corporation na Valley Ladies Club: embers Totam Ford Sales Ltd, Travel Ltd. e Courtesy Travel ‘Terrace Minor Hockey has started its selection of coaches and assistants for the 1995/96 season. If you are interested in becoming - a part of our organization, please send a short resume to: _ Terrace Minor Hockey Association P.O. Box 121 Terrace, B.C. V8G 4A2 Ope Sta; or ify your would like more information please eal: - “Steve Smyth 638-1143 ee Datlas Stevenson 638-064 i ‘SPOR T WERLD "Your Sports Destination" Lower your gol sore wi quay cbs ad assis, Tis week, 30% Of | Smithers Terrace ; 847-9333 ¢ Fax 847-5794 635-9585 » Fax 635-3568 | _ 3711 S. Alfred Avenue 4712 Keith Avenue Smithers; B. Cc. ‘Terrace, B.C. 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