sisters In Brazil ‘Three of Kitimat’s highly talented Ling family are at Rio Pan-American karate - cham- ‘pionships. | ; It’s Rasamee, Tanya and Lisa Ling — daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Chee Ling of Kitimat. ee ' They were among seven od selected from the spring B.C. ae karate championships held May od _ 12 weekend at BCIT in Van- od couver. It was another title at BCIT for Rasamee. The two-time na- tional and - three-time B.C. champ won her third straight ti- tle with a first in kata and third in kumite. The 21-year-old UBC student is currently studying for a medical degree. Twenty-year-old Tanya grab- bed a second in kata and fourth in kumite. She’s studying bio- logy at UBC. Lisa, the 19-year-old, came through with overall honors at BCIT. She was first in kumite sparring and third in kata. Her future plans include becoming a concert pianist. Girls go to summer hoop a4 Northwest zone basketball aa tryout camps for high school “4 girls have: resulted in several players moving on to summer events. Leah Wilson, Lara Tessaro and Meg Huton of Ter- ‘race made the zone under-15 girls team for the B.C. Summer Games. They'll be coached by ‘ Shannon Murdoch of Thornhill, Girls picked for the under-17 tryout camp at UBC from June 24 to 28 include Joanne Viera of Prince Rupert, and Rochelle Pelettier and Nicole Thick of Terrace. Leah Wilson, Robin Sharples and Yvonne Campbell of Terrace were: named for the = under-16 camp at BCIT June 24 4 ‘to 28. De Janeiro, Brazil this week _where they’re. competing in the Rugby Union this season, In fact, its a three-team race with our N ORTH NorTHERN Northmen at two wins and two losses, Prince Rupert with two wins SOUTH and. one loss, and Smithers with one win and two loses. May 12 MOTOR * weekend saw Terrace host the other squads in a round-robin series. E AST They opened Saturday night at Northwest College with the North- = NE ) men beating Prince Rupert 12-9 on a comeback effort led by Willie WEST, ee RESTAURANT- LOUNGE McLeary’s 8 points. On Sunday, the Camels .of Smithers revenged a . 2 ew ae, PUB. COLD BEER STORE ‘to. beat the Camels 19-12. r . Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 23, 1990 9 TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER got its season off the ground on a recent weekend, as shown by this enthusiastic group at the Skeena school playing fields. Participation levels in youth soccer over the past few years have proven it to be the most popular organized sport in the Terrace area. Rugby race close The Terrace Northmen aren’t running away with the N orthcoast CSCS SLES SEL TS CSC CE SSE SESeS CES ‘om ? x an earlier loss to the Northmen by downing Terrace 13-7. The final matchup had Prince Rupert roar back froma 12-0 first half deficit | Go North...(ern); io where entertainment is at it’s BEST!! Tennis reps chosen for Summer Games 3086 Hwy. 16 East Fifteen players have been se- lected to represent this zone at the B.C. Summer Games and tennis events in junior and adult divisions for singles, doubles and mixed doubles Males selected include Swarn Mann, Chuck Cey, Richard Kriegl, Gurdef Parmar, Peter Desousa, Alex Kotai, Matt Cachia and Dan Olmstead. Females named are Brenda Penholm, Nancy Condon, Di- ane Cey, Fran Mann, Michelle Wymer, Shannon Hartman, and Renata Webber. Playoffs were held at Kitimat May 12 weekend. JO RUEUGLUR UU UL UROL OL CEL ALEL OE, EVERYONE WELCOME! SL Y: Teriace Athletics’ ‘Association MONDAY: Terrace: Minor. Hockey (First three Mondays of every: amronth) ; Terrace: ‘Minor. Baseball (Remaining - Mondays. ‘of: every-month) " .', TUESDAY: Ketmode’ Friendship Society Dee WEDNE ESDAN: Te srr Blueback: Swim Club. ” Radles’ ar “the-Royal Purple Canadian Paraplegic Association. °-° .‘« i Canad ‘a Tribal:Council (Terrace Lia to) : SATURDAY: B.C. Paraplegic. Foundation ; « ok . amet = =— Terrace Peaks Gymnastic Club : oe Kinsmen Club... (Alegria oe JN Ta PS . perp brenatiracgrT A fy AG FS arte e rs oe fa MC ns 8 Adana SE TLS. PURE Bt RBI gee ear ete Coeiitaate = 2 eid era earvitt iE ALM MY CA RUE, SL coactt te pe hacunata dk oehariad FOI OO ot ttt 635-6375 Nkkkkk {OBA O GUUS OUI URAL OO ‘90 RANGER FROM $205 MO TP. $10,430 90 FESTIVA. aE SD CREW CAB I FROM $18S MO @ 4x4 T.P. $9,101 fFROM $590 MO Bs 6T.P. $30,019 , '90 MUSTANG | "90 F150 FROM $234 MO —- 4x2 T.P. $11,255 ff FROM $262 MO a T.P. $13,331 90 TEMPO FROM $243 MO | T.P. $11,687 ff 90 F250 90 T-BIRD dnd s FROM $392 MO FROM $340 MO g TP. $18,855 T.P. $17,229 *90 F250 S/C 4x4 FROM $437 MO T.P. $27,780 SPECIAL CONSIDERATION TO ap COURIERS”