ria ae bras ‘ a) woe ee oe It was a vigorous response to this year’s season-opening event for the Skeena Valley Runners’ Club: 69 runners from around the 7 Photo by Eric Brorup region entered the five- and 10-K competition. The skies were cloudy but that didn’t detract from the Skeena Valley Runners’ Club picking up 69 entries for this annual five and 10-K event. Thirty of the en- trants were from out of town, with 50 overall in the longer .10-K event. 10-K results In junior under-19, Prince Rupert’s Joe Nelson breezed - across the finish line in’ 36 minutes, 51 seconds on the male side. Smithers’ Peter Hynd was next at 38.11, followed by Ter- race’s David Shepherd in 39.36. For the girls, Smithers’ Anita Bush and Suzy Taylor were one- two in times of 45.29 and 51.42. Third was Marian Brlecic of Rupert in 55.33. The open category went to Dick Harrison of Smithers in 34.06. He was followed by Rod Giles of Rupert (35.53) and Cur- tis Schreiber of Kitimat (36-49). Terrace’s Sue Simpson won the ladies’ side in 41.08, fol- lowed by clubmate Diana Wood in 44,54 and Rose-Marie Cheer of Rupert in 45.34. © In masters 10-K, Terrace veteran Ed Ansems ran a 35,27 for top position, Ray Leonard’s 37.42 gave him runnerup spot while Neil Fleischmann of Ter- race took third on 40.49. . The only masters female was Marilyn Earl of Terrace in 49.20. 5-K results Top three males for under-19. five-K were Peter Douglas (Telkwa — 17.14), Ryan Turner (Telkwa — 19.35), and Greg Buri (Smithers — 26.23). For the girls it was Megan Reid (Terrace — 24,17), Joelle Walker (Ter- race) — 26.35) and Erin Pettipas (Terrace — 40,54). In the open 5-K, Rupert’s Karl Stevens won in 20.33, followed by Jeroen Mo! of Holland in 23.35, and Deal McLay of Ter- race in 39.31. For female’ run- Spring run draws the big numbers | ners, Rupert’s Mae Jong ran a 22.57. Terrace’s Carmel Smith was second (25.32) and clubmate Kathie Simpson third (31.31). The only masters five-K run- ner was Cathie Frezell of Ter- race in 32.04. an with hatever you wear ' e cle i EDNESDAY IS DIRTY SHIRT DAY Men's or Ladies’ cotton blend Gress or business shirts expertly laundered. » Only drive-thru In town w Best, most rellable and cleanest service w Drop off point at Thornhill! Public Market iickards Cleaners 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. — Monday to Friday. ' 8:30 a.m. to §:30 p.m, -- Saturday KIDDIE CORNER FROM THE POST OFFICE Terrace Y Interiors Ltd. 4610 Lazelle Avenue 635-6600 “All the supplies you need”’ Exterior and interior paints Armstrong flooring @ Harding carpets Sunworthy wallpaper S]d(S 1 S/T SNIOIN ACROSS = [alul tiie tay [ev] 7 Murphy. e.g. i fasteboard MOAR eR OM ojd| & Celebrity a VoNwiHiL/ i Otis] 9 Grip 8 Boutique = 5 TaOML u S 10 Ye __. Shoppe 12 Cookle nL N adam |! Outline 131 19 Longtime 14 Tax NO OWI IS BENE @ WHO 20 Also 15 Boyfriend VIL RN YL 22 Office worker 16 Pole siololl 23 Consume 17 Actor Alan IN| Sc 5/3/9/e/'0/9] 24 Haul 18 Tows hk). Ge Aly/sla] 25 Rage 20 Portrayed TWWO].1 a s|/Nl OME OC] S/e/ 0) 26 Mr. Koppet Migs Grooks JOH SH SIN LR alely(5] 28 Army bed 21 Untie 29 Burning 24 Giant 51 Nomad 30 Some 27 Small amount 52"... Abner" 32... Walter Raleigh 28 Cha. __ 53 Ireland 33 Mr. Caine 31 Minerals 54 Zero 35 Pig place 92 Adjust 55 Itis 36 Outfil 33 Fultor harvest 56 WWiilanding 38 Pellets 34 Marry cralts 39 Bridge 35 Iniquity 40 Bull 36 Feline DOWN 41 Buckheroine a7 _.._ of Cancer 1Ty _ 42 Houseceaal 39 Tale 2 Zone 44 Carrental 43 NY clly 3° Window" 45 Twine 47 Marco _ _ 4 Gen. MacArthur 46 Wonders 48 Every 5 Body trunk 48 Muhammad _ _ 50 Swear 6 Cardgame 59 Ignited 1 2 {3 4 6 T a + 10 att 12 14 15 7 18 20 2t 22 23 24 (25 | 26 27 28 $29 [30 ET) 32 33 44 35 16 wv 38 30 Jao fat [a2 43 aa 45) a8 a7 45 (49 60 51 52 §3 fa 55 66. ‘| Ese Ste" hl caters ga Roan ¥ tin ne a te: if ‘ _ i im