C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 31, 1994 Sports Menu TONIGHT Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 14s — 6:30 p.m, Bavarian v Bandstra Terrace Builders v Brady’s FC Under 10s — 6;30 p.m, Lions v Skeena Cellulose Surveyors v Skeena Sawmills Elkets v Carlyle Shepherd Wildwood v Shoppers FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 Skating TERRACE SKATING club stages free skate for members, families and friends, 2-3 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT, 3 Golf JUNIORS Club championship two-day tourney tees off at the Skeena valley Golf and Coun- try Club. Equestrian TERRACE FALL Horse Show gets under way 8 a.m., runs all day, HEAVY HORSE Pull warm up for Suaday compelition be- gins at 6 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPT. 4 Loggers Sports THE ACTION gets underway at 10 am. at the Thornhill Community Grounds, ends mid-afternoon. Equestrian | TOTEM SADDLE = Club gymkhana begins 9:30° a.m., runs all day. HEAVY HORSE Pull com- mences at 3 p.m. at the Thom- hill Community grounds. ~ Hiking MOUNT - ELIZABETH, Kitimat, is the destination this 8 a.m. or Kitimat Infocentre at 9 am. For info phone Frank at 632-7884, . WEDNESDAY, SEPT.7 Darts MIXED FUN League fires up new season at ihe Legion, 8 p-m. Open to all and new- comers always welcome. SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 Registration CLUBS’ DAY offers sports groups a chance to sign up new members. It takes place at the Skeena Mall, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Clubs wishing to take part should phone 638-4750. Golf ; LADIES’ Ciub Championship two-day tourney tees off al the Skeena Valley Golf and Coun- try club. SUNDAY, SEPT 11 Speedway DEMOLITION DERBY is the highlight of the Terrace Stock car associiation’s final day of racing. TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 Curling ANNUAL GENERAL Mect- ing lakes place at Curling Club, 7:30 p.m, SATURDAY, SEPT, 17 Golf MEN’S Club Championship two-day tourney tees off at the Skeena valley Golf and Coun- try club. CALLING ALL ADULT soccer players. Why not hone your skills at the Drop In Adult Soccer sessions held every Thursday night at Thornhill Primary beginning at 7 p.m. For info, phone Kevin (638- 8356). TERRACE ROD & GUN Club mecis the first Wednes- day of every month, 7 p.m. at the clubhouse on Rifle Range Road in Thornhill. New members are welcome. For information, contact Fred Shaw at 635-2874. To get an event on to the Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 638-7283 or fax them to 638-8432. To make next week's paper, submissions must be in by 5 p.m. Friday. be oe BRP Re aig? time, Meet at Terrace library at | DOUBLE HAND Bucking will be one of about 20 ev 2 ents th Essa at will keep spectators entertained Sun- day at the Loggers’ Sports. Held in conjunction with the Fall Fair, the event takes place at the Thornhil] Community Grounds beginning at 10 a.m. Add horse shows and the heavy horse pull and you have a full schedule of sports action at the grounds, Admission to the grounds is $3.50 for adults, $2 for seniors and those 12 years and under while five-years and under get in free. SADDLE, SAW and strain, They all make up an S- pecially exciting sports menu starting this Friday afternoon. Leading off one of the biggest sporis weekends of _ the year will be local equestrians as they take to the ting at the Thornhill Community Grounds for the Terrace Fall Horse Show’s dressage events. The following morning at 8 a.m. participants will be back in action as they display skills from a flat- footed walk to hand gallop all under the watchful eyes of judges looking for conformation, manners and overall performance. The day’s events will also include competitions for hunter and jumper classes as they tackle the fences, Horses of a very different build take centre stage at 6 pm. Saturday evening when the heavy horses _ warm up for Sunday’s competilidn. Two horse teams from the Bulkley Valley will be strain to haul an ever heavier sled piled with con- crele blocks the required 14 fcc! and in a straight line, . What a weekend! | t year the two-time champions, May and Major, lost the line and were disqualified at the 4,746lbs. weight. And no, that weight is not a typo. The winner of Sunday’s 3 p.m. main event will drag more than three tonnes that distance. Before that Sunday event, the ring will be busy with the numerous events making up the Totem Saddle Ciub annual gymkhana, ’ That begins at 9:30 a.m. and features figure-eight racing, flag picking, pole bending, ring spearing and barrel racing as part of its entertaining and ex- citing line-up. Also on Sunday is the Loggers’ Sports, an event that has enjoyed considerable success since its return to the. local scene a few years ago. Loggers from the northwest, Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island will be fine tuning their power saws and sharpening their axes and teeth of chain and hand saws as they try for top of the tree points totals in the open and novice classes. Events include crowd pleasers such as the wild _ and wet log burling, pole falling and tug-o-war, Almost 8,000 Injuries Is A High Price To Pay For Speeding. Please, Slow Down. 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YAMAHA Ken’s Marine “Trevor Gibson 4946 Greig 635-2909 Terrace Ken Gibson RO ae aoc ee BUMP TO PASS AND DEMOLITION RULES 1. Any full bodied passenger cars allowed. No Convertibles. 2. Tires, wheels and suspension must be stock, . 3. Fenders may be cut out for tire clearance. 4, All glass and chrome must be removed. 5, All doors must be bolted or chained, — 6. Gas tanks can be left in stock position or moved to the trunk. 7. Battery may be securely mauinted to the floor in the drivers compartment provided they are covered with rubber, to prevent acid spills. 8, Driver's door must be filled with cement or sand. 9, Three point seat belts required. BUMP TO PASS « Reverse Race | BAG RACE * Regular Races" approved helmets. floor. "cars, mechanics TIME TRIALS RACING 10. All drivers and passengers must wear 11, Passengers must be seated in front seat with a three point seat belt, 12, All drivers must e 16 years of age and hold a valid drivers licence, 13, Radiators must remain in stock location. No reinforcing |s allowed In front of radiator, 14, Must have a fire extinguisher secured within easy reach of driver. 15, Must have a roll bar just behind driver or , have a single post secured between roof and 16, Must wear long-sleeved coveralls in pits and 17, Entry fee is $25.00 and covers driver and 2 18, All cars will be teched by T.S.C.A. officials, Any car that the officials deem unsafe or nat complying with the rules will be cut from the _ pragram until the problem is fixed. - SUNDAY 12:30 PM 2:00 PM CaP aS Ra hy ha ahs tala at shat at ee Ee Ea a eM a a ee ea ES OR AAA A Ae