Page c2.— Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 16, 1991 De Jong aces dart open TERRACE — Paul De Jong and his clan from Port Edward cleaned up at the Terrace Open Darts tournament two weekends ago. - De Jong, captured the titles in men’s singles, doubles, mixed doubles ‘and team competition to rule the open and take the heavy hardware west. ; . He statted “out by smashing Terrace’s s Pat Campbell in the men's singles final to take first” in that event. Second-place Campbell finished ahead of semifinalists Neil Maclsaac, of Kitimat, and Bill Robinson, of Terrace, : In-men’s doubles, De Jong teamed up with Port*Ed"ctom- padre Steph Maestrello to edge out Smithers duo Ken Rowe and Bernie Lewis in one of the closest games of the weekend. Semi-finalists were Terrace players Pat Campbell and Tony Sousa, and Neil Nordstrom and Barry Smith. " De Jong and wife Janine ‘defeated. Maestrello and Betty Schiemann for the - mixed doubles: title. In true mixed doubles fashion, Maestrello and Schiemann had in the semifinals beaten the other Maestrello and ‘Schiemann team — their spouses Cathy Maestrello and Jurgen Schiemann. The other mixed . semifinalists were the team of Neil MacIsaac and Lynn Cromarty. ‘De Jong nabbed his fourth ti- tle of the weekend in team com- petition’ when he joined Steph Maestrello, Rupert’s Noel Nobel and Masset’s Jerry Root to take first. The coastal gang beat, out Terrace's crack sharp- ‘shooting squad of Pat Camp- bell, Bill Robinson, Bob Ben- nett and- Don Rutledge. Third ‘pluce’ "went to a combined Smithers-Kitimat team of Ber- nie Lewis, Ken Rowe, Mike Masch and Mike Krevenchuk, Jackie Holmberg, of Kitimat, triumphed: in women’s singles competition to take first place. She defeated second-place Heather .Masch,. and semi finalists Davene Bater and San- ‘dra Swanson — all of Kitimat em EH NY FER a "S37 on PAUL AND JANINE de Tore captured ? the emped doubles ttle at , ne Terrace Dart Open two weekends ago. Paul de Jong was unstoppable at the tourney, winning every event he was entered in, — to take the title. In doubles, it was Kitimat’s Gail Schiemann taking the title for the second straight year. They captured first in a tight three- game final against Terrace dart masters Loretta Seale and Carol Creek. aay, tary ae me Gardner and: Betty. It was a reverse order perfor- mance from the darts outcome at the Northern B,C. Winter Games last winter. There Creek and Seale took first, relegating Gardner and Schiemann to the runner-up position. Clare Groot and. Jackie Holmberg, and Carla Boreham and Annejte comet ga & bak we ia 7 Rt te vo eet THE SKEENA FOLD | \\ BEER AND WINE STORE | 4519 Greig Avenue Next to The Skeena Hotel LARGE SELECTION foEMPTIES WELCOMEe 9:00 - 5-00/Sundays 11 am. - 5 p.m. Call us at Ga5- BEER HOURS: Monday to Saturday ‘9 am-11 pm Sunday 41 am-11 pm Hiren were semifinalists in the women’s doubles event. Organizer Clare Groot said turnout was excellent — 40 men and 33 women at the tourney. Total prize money payout was close to $3,000, she said, a new record for the event. TOUGH MAN CHALLENGE FIGHTS. OVER $50,000 CASH PRIZES BIKERS BOUNCERS DIVISIONS: BRAWLERS 145 to 159 lbs #60 to 184 Ibs ae 186 tbs & Qver ANYONE TO ENTER WHO THINKS CALL: THEY'RE 1-758-2576 TOUGH Prince Rupert Elimination Event” '~ SAT. NOV. 2 - CIVIC CENTER GYM TICKETS AT: CIVIC CENTER MAIN OFFICE, EARL MAH AQUATIC CENTER, OR AT THE DOOR .- 4 A small price fo pay ~ for acar with - : such big value. In terms of imerior size and comiort. the Passat rivals larger, more expensive sedans. + Air canditianing «Height adjustable and pawer-assisted steering » Reclining raar seats with 60/40 fald- down split + Haated power adjustable side mirrors + AM/FM stereo cassette and more In fact, the only thing that sets the Volkswagen Passat apart fram other mo’s expensive sedans is its price. .@ And that says.a great deal. — Passat ‘18,995° ssat’l8; “Based naib ater 's Suquyenstend read prices foe sedan vedh SSP ed MMe EH inser ore oss, opto, ‘ean and pie “defuery insgect co eatin Dibalet tidy SPM tos fe 55, ‘Colum Auto Haus Ltd 3779 RIVER DRIVE, TERRACE, 636-5717