PUMA HARE T Members of the Terrace Blueback swim team, shown here with coach Shelley Morgan at a meet earlier this year, continue to enter impressive performances in provincial competitions. - Swimmers shine at Hyack Contributed by Shelley Morgan The Terrace Bluebacks took a small team down to compete in the Hyack invitational in Van- couver on Mey 19, 20 and 21. Garth Coxford, Aimee Peacock and Jocelyn Coxford repre- sented Terrace at the interna- tional meet. There were 42 clubs participating, some from as far away as New Zealand, USA and eastern Canada. There were 450 swimmers in the meet and the Terrace Blie- backs did very well. Garth Coxford placed in two final events — the 50m free and the 50m back. In the 50m free he swam an incredible race, shaving seconds off his best time and placing sixth, while he swam just as well in the 50m back, placing eighth, Jocelyn Coxford placed seventh in her specialty 200 fly event, but is planning on making a strong effort over the next two months so she can win gold at the B.C. champs in July. Aimee Peacock was on target in the 50m and 200m breast events, winning bronze medals in both events. She improved PORTER E VTLS cao CL LS eS oo ot eos * SUNDAY: Tei MONDAY: Ter certain aspects of her races, allowing her to medal in her best event. At the B.C. champs in Ju- ly, she doesn’t plan to let anyone beat her. The Bluebacks are now preparing for the annual Prince Rupert Panhandle meet — one WECCTOVERTCTECEC CSCS ST SSS SSC SSeS eat NORTH ‘SOUTH EAST WEST... e OSCE eSe er eeeeroesereeeoereeesery | EVERYONE. WELCOME! e Athletics ‘Association Mondays of. every:month) Terrace: Minor: Baseball (Remaining Mondays of. every’ month) TUESDAY: Kétmade Friendship Society WEDNESDAY: Terrace Blueback: ‘Swim Club THURSDAY: 747 Air Cadets: =~ Ladies of the Royal Purple ‘FRIDAY: Canadian Paraplegic Association”. ~ Nisga'a Tribal Council (Terrace. Lec SATURDAY: B.C. Paraplegic Foundation: Late: Night — Terrace Peaks Gymnastic Club: << Kinsmen Club (Alternate). Go North...(ern) to where entertainment is at it’s BEST!! 3086 Hwy. 16 East R OPIN AT 4:30 P.M. 3¢ Minor Hockey (First three of their last meets of the year. This will be the cap of a great year of achievement and im- provement for the Bluebacks. After this meet, the team looks forward to sending its more ex- perienced swimmers to the junior provincial and provincial championships. NORTHERN MOTOR. =|\NN= RESTAURANT: LOUNGE PUB - COLD BEER STORE Freee eae rnrNee - 635-6375 . MR KKHKRKEKKKKKK Finning winners in scrub softball The Victoria Day weekena’s first annual ‘R-and-R Express’ scrub softball tournament got all the games in despite some Monday. rain. ‘The winner of the four-day series played at three Thornhill fields was Finning, who had to clinch the title on an extra-game, sudden- . death playoff against Coors Lite. -Finning won all their round-robin games, then finished on top in the double-knockout ‘A’ side. Coors came back from ‘B’ side for a shot at Finning and pulled _off an 11-6 win to set up the extra contest. - Finning came back from that loss and beat Coors 9.6 for the title. -In-the battle for third and fourth spots, Wilkinson downed Dave’s Plumbing 12-10. Terrace Interiors Ltd. 4610 Lazelle Avenue 635-6600 “All the supplies you need’’ Exterior and interior paints Armstrong flooring @ Harding carpets Sunworthy wallpaper THIS WEEKS PUZZLE va SWER ACROSS co) 1 Large swallow 5 Complete 8 Picosecond, abbr. 4 Granting SConveyances 6Capp and Jolsan 7 Affable GLighter 9Type of comedy 10 Revise rT ef Ot i 12 Caddoan indian 13 Every 14 Alan ___