~ "Rudy to Colorado: . _. Another Terrace graduate. junior “hockey ‘career with. from the Jocal minor hockey Kamloops of the Western: _., team that won three B.C. titles Hockey League. _ “in the late 1970’s and 80’s willbe He and 16 other youthful --playing hockey this season with players were assigned to Coi- Colorado of the International: orado. from the ‘main. Ranger camp late last week. HOOK oRoP ~ ‘Hockey League. _ | _ .Rudy Poeschek, son of Mr. ©. - and Mrs, Gerry Poeschek. of | ¢ mpen mat, Terrace, was drafted by the New Spo rts notes York Rangers after a’sucessful a oe a en ~The-Terrace Badminton Club Gir Is.out is kicking off its season with a Sg twoeday open doubles tourna- of to ten ment on Oct. 3 and 4 at Thorn- ae -_ Dp ans. hill Junior High School. The en- oo . nm rankinos for. try deadline is Thursday, Oct. 1, .B.C. pre-season rankings for Enter by contacting Dee Jenion = | ‘senior’ high school girls * Tyla, | | volleyball have been’ released, 636-1678) Drive (phone | but Kitimat, Terrace and Prince “. Plans call for men’s and ladies _ Rupert. hayen’t gotten positions doubles, mixed doubles. and all : : i ., in the top 10 — so far, ° .. . 7 Last year’s champs: from: three doubles in the veteran North Vancouvet’s. Sutherland °@8°rY. | -High are rated number one in COMMERCIAL HOCKEY double ‘AA’. Prince George has REGISTRATION oN _ two teams-in the top ranks — — Player registration for the oH College Heights (number 3) and Terrace Commercial Hockey a Senior Secondary (number 8), — League is on. You can sign up _ In the single ‘A’ division, from noon to 6 p.m.,-and 10 Smithers is touted as second best p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Skeena 4 in the province, behind Sentinel Hotel. Just ask for Norm, Also, The Skeena Roadrunners Club's Gary Pettipas, left, handled registration duties for tha Terrace session of the Terry . ; of North Van. D.P. Todd of players from last year are asked Fox run for cancer research funds on Sept. 13. Competitors signed up infront of the Terrace library, and later raised Prince George is rated fifth, to return their uniforms. about $1,400 In pladges._ a The fifth annual ‘‘Roadrun- ners Toy Run’’ held Saturday in Terrace attracted about 70 bikes Kitimat,. Houston, Smithers, James Gilham. Gilham. said he was pleased with this year’s run, which resulted in the donation of ap- proximately 150 toys to Capt. John Harker for the Salvation -Army’s Christmas Gift Cam- paign in Terrace and Kitimat. An encouraging addition to this year’s run, said Gilham, was “the heightened community awareness’’ of Terrace residents. He said that besides seeing a greater number of spectators along the route, one fund raising “project in Thornhill raised $351 as well as a box full of toys. - According to Gilham, the “unofficial Harley club” put a ‘ Harley-Davidson gas tank on the bar at the Thornhill Neigh- ‘borhood Pub to collect the mon- ey, and one member’s son or- Soccer champs This is the Terrace Youth Soccer team that took first place for the season in the Under-8 Division. In the front row are {left.to right) Danny Wierenga, Seth.Downs, Adam Snyder, Jeffrey Meeks, Brent Stokkeland and Travis Friesen; in -back (left to right), coach Nick Kollias, Jaymon Brouwer, Cameron Eyjolfson, Adam Vienneau, Calvin Glesbrecht, © _ Kostas Kolllas and assistant coach Ed Friesan. Missing from photo ts Jessy Allan. - vos cs _ Terrace Peaks off to #2 Sm:=5 : ; . we, - lectingtoys = = «_ ort i qe .. ° -Gilham said these types of - a ; ; O _ projects fall outside the original ' Oo a Bo _. '.. intent of the Toy Run, but said a assist the coaching staff and en-~ and the C.G.F. “‘Development”’ he is pleased the club generated Sure continued growth of the program - red and white levels. this kind of support and com- sport of gymnastics in this com- Pre-Competitive Division — A. munity. | ; more specific program of gym-: . '. Mastics instruction for children who have developed proficiency in basic skills and who demon- strate aptitude and enthusiasm. Group display routines plus an introduction to competitive-type training apply here. ‘Competitive Division — In- by Terrace contributor Irene Kohar — .. The Terrace Peaks Gym- nastics Club is off to a great ; of start this year. The club has PROGRAMS - vf registered 100 members fromthe Instruction is organized fl ages of 4 and up. All classes within three major club divi- dl started September 26th. We sions: ; | , —H : have a very busy season ahead of Superkids: Levels I and IE — . us and will need a lot of help. Through a variety of “‘fun’’ ac- a The club isa vohuntecr Organ tivities, children are introduced | _ ization and is run by individuals to gymnastics apparatus and : Pe son; -_ elected by the membership at the movement patterns intended to nanan aie te Te eng eons annual. general meetings held develop _improved movement re selected individuals. Candi each fall and spring. All parents awareness, better balance and dates must dernonstrate consid- . and guardians of registered gym-. physical coordination. Each erable physical ability plus an ar- nasts are eligible to vote or to class consists of five groups of tistic sensitivity, They must be Stand for executive office, and six or seven gymnasts arranged highly motivated and willing to are especially urged to assist on according to level of experience | delicate a great deal of time and one of the club committees or or ability. Skills taught are. effort to their chosen sport : special projects. By overseeing selected from the NCCP Level I “Gymnasts are selected to this the financial and general manual, the Premier’s Sports Division on the basis of audi- - business of the club, parents can Award program for gymnastics, continued on page 21 TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER!! Klddie Cornar from the Post Office Thornhill Public Market and:-110 riders: from - Terrace,: Stewart and Prince Rupert, ac- cording to event organizer. ganized neighborhood. young- . Wednesday is * Men's business shirts or Ladies’ cotton blend dress shirts expertly laundered “EE Cichards Cleaners over 150 gifts munity generosity with their an- nual run, and he--hopes to see- more of it in the sixth annual. Toy.Run.on.the last Saturday. of. - ‘September in 1988: oe The Roadrunners Toy Run began at the weigh scales in . Thornhill at the intersection of Highway 16 and 37 at 2 p.m. last Saturday, proceeded west on ~ Highway 16 to the Sande Over- pass, Greig Ave. to Clinton St., Lakelse to Eby, Lazelle Ave. to Kalum St. and ended at the In of the West. 7 Gilham gave a big ‘thank: you’’ to, the staff and manage- ment of the Inn of the West who provided the bikers with a free. beverage of their choice follow- ing the run. According to Gilham the free beverage was first offered to 20 _tiders five years ago and, ‘through the generosity of the hotel, it has become an annual tradition. ~ Police | Police are. investigating a motor vehicle accident that oc- curred on Kalum Lake’ Drive ‘Sept. 19: A Rosswood woman . suffered minor injuries when the vehicle she was driving failed:to negotiate a curve. , *s 6