This year’s annual Terrace scrub slo-pitch softball tourna- ment for mixed teams has at- tracted 32 teams for action dur- ing the week Aug. 23 - 30. It starts Sunday with eight games at ballparks around town and in Thornhill. Then it’s eight games nightly from Monday to Friday. The initial 48 games are part of round-robin preliminaries whereby. teams are split into eight four-team divisions. The top two teams after round-robin advance to a 16-team single eli- A complete round-robin: sched- ule can be found in this week’s A charity golf tournament for Terrace is coming up this Sun- and Country Club. It’s sponsored by C.F.T.K Radio and the Inn of the West hotel. It’s $60 per person for this 18-hole event that features two par-three holes where cars can be won for a hole-in-one. The format is two-ball, alter- nate shot. Golfers go into four- somes drawn up by organizers. The emphasis on this Aug. 23 tournament is strictly fun, but there’s lots of prizes, including a mination on the 29th and 30th. - day at the Skeena Valley Golf | - Scrub softball series to start scoreboard. | Entries are Jokers, Brewmast- ers, Giver Gang, Castouts, Con- trolled Violence, Telkwa Roof- ing, Reel Inn Raiders, Kermode Kubs, Tolsec’ Alarmers, All Seasons Expose, Garfields, Hilltop Royals, Green Team, Skeena Cellulose, Moonliter Custom, Molson: Canadians, Coors Crew, Skeena Sawmills, Here for the Beer, Zig Zigs, Hagen’s Heroes, Psycho Chick- ens, Library Bookworms, First Choice Travel, Mohawk Maul- ers, Left-Overs, Lazelle Dental, C.N.R.A., Family Connection, Lost Causes, Schmitty’s Ex- cavating and Kermode Friends, Charity golf day chance to win a round-trip plane ticket for two to Los Angeles. Each golfer gets a gift package on arrival! at the course for regis- tration. The entry fee includes refreshments, lunch, an awards. banquet and fun, fun, fun. ’ The big winner will be Terrace charity as all proceeds are ticketed for the needy. Entries are limited, so golfers should sign up as soon as possi- ble. Forms are available at the Inn of the West or the Skeena Broadcasters office. Terrace King Club weekend — events set Aug. 23 — Sunday — Mount Allard — 18 mi. north of Terrace — Kelly leader — 798-2535. This is about 2 miles uphill, trail ribboned and some slashing done earlier. Bring your tools so we can cut a bit more. Not too steep but definitely uphill, Meet at library at 9 a.m. Aug. 30 — Sunday — Sleeping Beauty Mountain — Jorma leader. — no phone number available. Meet at library at 9 a.m. This can be a long hike if we try to go the distance — or stop when you need to. ° Sept. 5 - 6 — Sat.-Sun. — Overnight at Comeau Road area in the - Rocher de Boule — above Seeley. Lake, 8 mi. west of Hazelton. There are several hikes possible from camp — will try to getad W.D. to take us and packs up the 3 miles of fairly steep road, may cost $2 - $3 each for the ride up the mountain. Vicki leader — 635-2935. Meet at the library Saturday at 9 a. m. Weather permit- ting. steep — about 3 miles. Sept. 13 — Sunday — Andesite Mountain — 32 mi. west of Terrace | on Highway 16. Jorma leader — meet at library at 9 a.m. Fairly cod Oe, FIELD = Cassie Hall No. ‘.” NWCC 7 p.m. | - Thorn. Com. Gr. Uplands 7 p.m. + 7pm. ' Clarence M. No. 7-p.m. Skeena Jr. - _; Cassie Hall No. ' 7 p.m. NWCC 7 p.m. ' Skaenaview 7 p. ’ > Thorn. Com. Gr. Uplands 7 p.m. Clarence M. No. an 3 p.m. ; wet ‘Clarence M. No. 8 p.m. .Skeena Jr. -Cassle Hall No. NWCC.7 p.m. Skeenaview _ Thorn. Com. Gr. . Uplands 7 p.m. . Clarence M. No. ' & p.m. -8p.m. - Skeena Jr. NWGC 7 p.m. ' Uplands 7 p.m. Clarence M. No. 8p.m. 8 p.m. Skeena Jr. 8 p.m. NWCC 7 p.m. me Uplands 7 p.m. ' Clarence M. No. “8pm. .- 8p.m, : “Skeena Jr.” B p.m. ’ NWCC 7 p.m. ‘Clarence M. No. . . pm - “Clarence M. No. 7pm, -. _Skeena Jr. 7 p:m. Riverside 7 p.m. Clarence M. No. | The Scored ate. ‘SCHEDULE FOR. PRELIMINARY ROUND . _ SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 2 Skeenaview 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Ciarence M. No. 1 > - TOUR NAMENT | GAME Jokers vs. ‘Brewmasters Giver Gang vs. Castouts Controlled Violence vs. Telkwa Roofing ©. Reel Inn Raiders vs. Kermode Kubs : Tolsec Alarmers vs. All seasons Expose . 7 p.m, ews Garlields VS. Hitt Top Royals. Green Team vs. Skeena Cellulose oe Moonliter Custom vs. Molson Canadians - MONDAY, AUGUST 24 2 Coors Crew vs. Skeena Sawmills Here for the Beer vs. Zig Zags Hagens Heros vs. Psycho Chickens 7 p.m. Library Bookworms vs. First Choice Travel . Mohawk Mauters vs. Leftovers 1 . ° Lazelte Dental Impressions vs, ©. N.P.A. - 9 Ae Family Gonnection vs. Lost Cause Schmitty's Excavating vs. Kermode Friends TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. 2 7? 1 : WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26 Cassie Hall No, 27 p.m. ‘Leftovers vs. C.N. R.A. _ “ Skeenaview 7 p.m. Thorn. Com. Gr. 7 p.m. 1 - - Clarence M. No. 2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 "+ Cassie Hal! No. 27 p.m. Controlled Violance vs. Kermode Kubs a ’ Skeenaview 7 p.m. ‘Thorn. Com. Gr. 7 p.m. 1 Clarence M. No. 2 ' - Skeenaview 7 p.m. Thorn. Com. Gr. 7 p.m. 1 2 2 7 p.m. All Season Expose vs. Hill Top Royals Green Team vs. Moonliter Custom te hee Skeena Cellulose vs. Molson Canadians = p.m. The Jokers vs. Giver Gang _— . Brewmasters vs. Castouts: Controiled Violence vs. Reel Inn Raiders Telkwa Roofing vs. Kermode Kubs Tolsec Alarmersvs. Garfields Family Connect. vs. Schmitty’ s Excavating, : Lost Causes vs. Kermode Friends os Coors Crew vs: Here for the Beer Skeena Sawmills ys. Zig Zags - Hagens Heros vs. Library Bookworms > oe “Psycho Chickens vs. First Choice Travel Mohawk Maulers vs. Lazéile Dentat Im. Telkwa Roofing vs. Reel inn Raiders Tolsec Alarmers vs. Hill. Top Royals . All Seasons Expose vs. Garflalds. Green Team vs. Molson Canadians Skeena Cellulose vs. Moontiter Custom’ ~ 5 Se The Jokers vs. Castouts © Brewmasters vs. Giver Gang FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 7 Cassie: Hail No. 2 7 p.m. Hagen Heros vs. First Choice Travel Psycho Chickens vs. Library Bookworms _ Mohawk Maulers vs. C.N.R.A. Leftovers vs. Lazelle Dental Impressions . - ~ Family Connection vs. Kermode Friends Lost Causes vs. Schmitty’s Excavating Coors Crew vs. Zig Zags Skeena Sawmills vs. Here for the Beer Phone 638-8581 sponsored by... Braid Insurance. Agencies. id Come in to our office at 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace "A complete personalized |. : Insurance Agency for. Home ‘@ Life @ Fire - Boat @ Business © [ Guiopian , AUTHORIZED AGENTS =| - Clark seeks more gold - World record-holder Paul Clark heads out for more dis- abled sports action this month, and will’be at Brantford, On- tario for championship events starting next Tuesday. Clark will likely race in his three world record events — 400, 1,500 and $,000-meter races, plus the 800 and whatever else he feels he’s up to. The big track meet runs from Aug. 25 to 29. He hopes to be finished in time for the 15-kilometer race at the Wheels-of-Fire event at Seat- . tle on Aug. 30, Last year Paul flipped his wheelchair and broke his arm at Seattle. As to the future, Clark hopes to be one of the wheelchair athletes selected to Compete dur- ing the 1988 Olympics in South Korea. Val a winner Young basketball stars from Terrace and Kitimat were mem- bers of the B.C. Junior Women’s team that won the na- tional championship in playoffs at Lethbridge earlier this month. Terrace’s Val Philpott and Kitimat’s Issy. Maryntschak helped B.C. to the title, won with a 73-64 victory over Quebes in the final. The B.C, boys’ team also won their division by beating Ontario: 53-71 in the final.