nS ee ‘Skins Game at Skeena golf club een ee cnn ee en IIE OOD IE comet ms One of the golf series shown annually on television is some- thing called the Skins Game. It features four top professionals playing for thousands of dollars on each hole of an 18-hole series. - Well, Terrace will shortly be hosting a cut-down version of this sport. It will feature club pro-managers: John Morgan of Smithers, Moe Hays of Prince Rupert and Dan Rosengren of Terrace. They'll play their series at the Skeena Valley club on Saturday, Aug. 6 starting at 10 a.m. It works this way. Each hole will have a value in money, and the player shooting the best score on that hole wins the money. If there’s a tie, the money goes over to the next hole, thereby doubling its value. If there’s another tie, the two- hole money increases the value of the next hole in line, and so on. Instead of playing . for thousands of dollars per hole, Messrs. Hays, Morgan and Rosengren will shoot for $50 per hole on the first six holes, $75 a hole for the next six holes, and $150 per hole for the. last six holes. The event is being sponsored by All Seasons Sports store. Fans can follow the play around the course, but ‘an admission will be charged (amount to be named later). . A special ‘Reno’ night is plan- ned for the clubhouse on Friday, July §. The Skins Game is a first for Terrace. Playgroun + ee ee ee Te ee cc Pe er, a re ie Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 29, 1988 15 Long time School District 88 staff members were honored at a social recently and given their 20 or 25 year service pins. Pictured above (left to right) are Brian Phillips, Harold Cox, Linda Jenkins, Betty Clent and Al Shepherd who received their 20 year pins, and Don MacLeod and Ed Kenney who received 25 year pins. Not in the picture are Naida Ivens and Patricla Olsen, who each have 20 years service, and Charlotte Giguere who has 25. Softball winds up With the exception of Bantam boys’ division, Terrace Minor Softball has wound up its regular season. President Pete Pauls named the following win- ners in girls’ divisions — Alm- wood Contracting for Bantam; Terrace Drugs for Peewee; Mr. Mikes for Squirt; and Bri-Don. Specials for Mites. On the boys’ side, winners were Northwest - Sports for Peewee and Copper- side Aces for Squirt. Meanwhile, Pauls named teams that would be heading out for provincial finals. Hazelton’s Midget boys are zone reps for ae July 8 to 10 B.C. finals at | Keremeos. Terrace Cedarland Tire Peewee girls attend pro- vincial finals July 8 to 10 at Rutland. © dprogram “Supersummer fun” by Kim Saulnier, Parks and Recreation playground supervisor It's the ‘Fun to the Max!”’ ex- “perience... it’s: Super Summer -Fun Playgrounds! .. Better than another episode of Sesame Street, another hot afternoon of coloring with melting crayons or ‘playing all alone,. our’ play-. grounds promise.fun to the max to all who join us. Playgrounds will be operating ona ‘‘satellite’’ system this sum- mer and is located at a different schoo] each week, Check your new summer brochure for loca- tions, Playgrounds operate from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for chil- dren six years and up. Also featured is ‘‘Kiddies Corner”’ for four to six-year-olds. It’s held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the same location as the play- ground. Our super energetic leaders will offer a kaleidoscope of col- orful activities in games, arts and crafts, sports and special events. Some of our first week’s activities include going for a World’s Record in paper chain making, ‘‘Things with no Bones’? day, solving the Who- Dun-It, “‘Who Killed Ol? Maid Craggy Neck”’ and much more fun and zaniness! Registration is on now at the Terrace Arena Recreation of- fice. The ‘Run to the-Max’’ ex- perience will only cost. $10.00 per child per week or $25.00 per family per week. We will also allow occasional drop-ins at $3.00 per child per day. For more information on our playgrounds program, please call Kim at the Terrace Parks and Recreation office, 638-1174 or drop by during office hours (Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.). acation from r payments. Let Ford make the first two lease payments on your mew Mercury Cougar or Ford Thunderhird | Enjoy a whole new driving ex- Standard equipment includes: perience . this summer. And a vacation from car payments. Mer- e 3.8 litreEFV-6engine — cu ougar an or uncer- s . * ment bird combine distinctive. styling, ¢ Automatic overdrive transmission competitive performance non e Power steering/power brakes abundant iuxury. any venicres . are equipped with ‘Extra Value ° Dual power MUTOrs Packages and no extra charge air = @ Electronic AM/FM stereo Come ia and le © Split front twin comfort seats ome ina as@q . Cloth upholstery, and much more. luxurious new Cougar or Thunder- bird today! HURRY! LIMITED TIME OFFER. TERRACE r “PoTEM FORD/ ES, LEASING 4631 Keith Ave., Terrace, 3.C. Call toll free: 1-800-772-1128 Di $548 635-4984