10 Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 21, 1988 Terrace Minor Hockey held Its annual equipment exchange last :weekend in the Skeena Mall in conjunction with registration for the coming hockey season. The group is seeking adult volunteers to help out as scorekeepers, referees and coaches. hae Jorma Jyrkkanén - —_ continued from page 7. on those areas with high lung cancer mortality. Efforts should be directed towards significant permanent reductions in vehicle exhausts, stack emissions, burners, and there should be development of less toxic. fuels with less waste, clean alternate energy: sources, more emphasis on eradicating smoking, elimination of municipal incinerators, policies to significantly reduce slash bur- ning by forestry, laws to eliminate carcinogenic pesticides, better dump’ fires, and more. local agriculture, thus reducing transportation needs. The public, who bear the brunt of ‘the mortality, should also demand action on pollution abatement as an election issue. . Legion report —continued trom page 6 well until one morning when the all-clear didn’t blow, and the planes all took off. The pilot didn't’ see the ape again until ‘after the war, when they were both group captains at AFHQ. Frontliern MOTOR =INN= NT-L [BEBE Gt Beer st Wee Sid: Say, Bill, maybe I’ll come and give you a hand on Sunday. Anyway, I’ll get to talk to other people instead of always listen- ing to you. | CATCH THE ACTION Visit the Northern Motor Inn, for nightly entertainment. Come to where the ACTION is. 3086 Hwy. 16 East 635-6375 Registration for the Terrace Amateur Boxing Association takes place Friday from 3 to 8 p.m., and Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. at the Skeena Mall. Fees are $50 for 3 months. A general meeting will be held next Monday, the 26th, at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Hotel. Kitimat’s first annual Aluminum City Invitational Squash Tournament is coming up Oct. 5 to 10. The entry fee is $35. Sign up at Tamitik by Sept. 29, A pre-season adult hockey training camp is on this week running until Saturday at Kitimat. Information from Don | Lacey at Tamitik. Terrace Youth Soccer has its annual general meeting this Wednesday night at 8 o’clock at the library. All interested please attend. ‘A’ Sida Surveyors 2, Thunderbirds 1 Co-op 4, Shoppers Drugs 1 Surveyors 3, AGK Pacmen 2 Under 10 Division Double-Knockout Playoffs Kalum Electric 5, Skeena Cellulose 4 Skeena Sawmills 3, Carlyle Shepherd 0 Coming events i in 1 local sports Terrace Minor Hockey has a of the season, so please attend. parent’s meeting Thursday night Coaches, managers, referees | at 7 o'clock at the Happy Gang and scorékeepers are needed by. Centre on Kalum, The estimated number of steelhead entering the Skeena River heid ata relatively consis- tent level through the September 4 to 7 period. The daily test in- dexes at Tyee have been similar since the conclusion of the com- mercial fishing season (August 22). Figures for September 8 and 9 were not available, but by ex- trapolation estimates the steelhead run size was approx- imately 5,124. Monitoring of radio-tagge, Minor Terrace Minor Hockey. People ee Hockey requires parental help. interested should phone Sandy ©9900 from those with registered Marshall at 635-7623, or Dick. a oe youngsters. It’s the first meeting. Kilborn at 635-3661. Steady steelhead return | a fish is continuing but at a re-" duced level of intensity. Funding for aerial reconnaissance is now virtually exhausted and any fur- ther data will only be available through. fixed station receivers | and angler or food fishery recap- tures, Valuable information on. stock-specific run timing and migration rates is emerging. Anglers and native food fishermen were acknowledged — by the Fish and Wildlife office: for their continuing . co- operation. Terrace youth soccer scores Champlonship Game Cedarland 5, Sight & Sound 2 Under & Division Final . Tilden 4, Totem Ford 1 Under 14 Division Double-Knockout Playoffs ‘A’ Side - Philpotts 5, Rotary 0 oo . te soe te EE wpe a Terrace Travel 7, Kalum Electric 2 - Co-op 3, Surveyors 2 Skeena Sawmills 6, Terrace Travel 3 {' A’ Final) “B’ Side Skeena Cejlulose 2, Shoppers Drugs 1 Thunderbirds 3, Carlyle Shepherd 0 Skeena Cellulose 3, AGK Pacmen 1 Thunderbirds 6, Kalum Electric 0 Surveyors 5, Thunderbirds 1 Terrace Travel 7, Skeana Cellulose 3 Terrace Travel 3, Surveyors 2 - §keena Sawmills 5, Terrace Travel 2 ('B" Final Championship Game. oo Bud's Trucking 8, Northern Drugs 2 > Philpotts 6, Bavarlan Inn 0 - > Philpotts 9, Bud's Trucking O(A' Final) - Northern Drugs 3, Rotary'0 Bavarian Inn 2, Northern Drugs 1 oS Bavarian Inn 8, Bud’s Trucking 3 (‘S' Final) : we Championship Game . Philpotts 4, Bavarian Inn 0 Under 16 Division Double-Knockout Playoffs ‘A’ Side . Braid's 4, Brady's F.C. 2 control of - Coop 2; Skeena Sawmilis 1” Braid’s 5, Manuel's 2 ; Under 12 Division Double-Knockout Playoffs ‘A’ Side Cedarland 1, Aqua Plumbing 0 Copperside 9, Sight & Sound 1 Cedarland 9, Northwest Sportsman 4 Finning 2, Copperside 1 Cedarland 2, Finning 1 (‘A' Final) ‘B’ Side - Copperside 6, Aqua Plumbing 1 Sight & Sound 8, Northwest Sportsman 5 Sight & Sound 2, Copperside 0 Sight & Sound 7, Finning 3 (‘B’ Final) ‘B’ Side Brady’ 8 F.C. 2, Manuel's 1 fee Champlonship Game ‘ _Brald’s Rovers 3, Brady’s F.C. 2 a Gis Division ae Double-Knockout Playoffs — we Pizza Hut 4, Tide Lakers 3 Kinettes 3, Richards 2 Pizza Hut 2, » Kinettes 1 ( 1(‘A’ Final) Richards 3, Tide Latore : Richards 3, Kinattes 0 Championship Game Pizza Hut 3, Richards 2 (overtime) top Fine Dining in quiet surroundings! 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