B2 ferrace Review — Wednesday, May 9, 1990 Wrestler to lecture. on substance abuse Contributed by the B.C. Wrestling Association World champion wrestler Chris Wilson is travelling throughout British Columbia speaking to students about sub- stance abuse, peer pressure and self-esteem. Chris will be in Ter- race. May 17, with sessions scheduled at Skeena, Clarence Michiel, Thornhill Junior and Thornhill Elementary schools. This program, sponsored by the B.C. Wrestling Association and Finning Tractor Ltd., was started in October 1989, Chris felt that by using his success in wrestling, his early experiences with peer pressure and friends who have become involved in drugs as examples, he could help students cope with this pressure better. He stresses getting in- volved and being true to yourself. He also discusses specific strategies to deal with peer pressure and low self- esteem. During the presentation Chris also puts on a wrestling demon- stration with one of the students, showing various tech-— niques and the difference be- tween professional! wrestling and amateur ‘‘Olympic’’ style wrest- ling. Chris Wilson, 22 years old, was born in Winnipeg and has been living in Burnaby for the past five years. In 1987 he became the second Canadian wrestler ever to win a world title when he won the World Espoir (19 to 20 years) Wrestling Cham- pionships. Still training and competing, Chris is the assistant coach at Simon Fraser University and is preparing for the 1992 Olympic Games, Northwest B.C. May 10 — Competition is regular play, count your putts. Congratulations are in order to ‘Gail Johnson who —has been “‘vice. captain’’ of the electe ladies’ club. Gail will be assist- ing Edith Gieselman with some of her duties as club captain. May 17 — A big night for the ladies’ golf club, there will be a blind auction (don't forget to bring your items to be auc- tioned) and a social. The com- petition is a 5:00 p.m. shot gun start best ball scramble and all ladies are urged to bring a guest. Monies raised go to the Dorothy Franklin Memorial to aid in the development of junior golf. May 24 — Competition is a ‘*Harvey’’ played in groups of three. Each player on the team picks three par holes and is al- lowed to take par on those three holes no matter what their actual score. Prizes will be awarded to the teams with the low gross. Remember, this is a pin round, so hand in your cards. May 31 — Low gross night with a high hidden hole. All ladies are urged to attend, and don’t forget to keep your dif- ferentials up to date, remember to see Lynn Cooper if you have any problems with your handi- caps. June 7 — Competition is regular round with a long drive contest. It’s a pin round, so remember to hand in your cards. Don’t forget the Prince Rupert Ladies’ Open coming up this weekend... it’s a great oppor- tunity to meet some of the other ladies in our district. June 14 — Regular round, but count your putts as prizes will be awarded for low putts. June 21 — It’s beat the champ day... low net will take the prizes, another pin round. June 28 — Here’s a competi- tion for everyone: toss out your worst three holes of the round, best gross score wins. Pin round again, so hand in your cards. July 5 — Regular round with long drive taking the prizes. Make sure your differentials are up to date, the Ladies’ Skeena Valley Open is July 7 and 8 and you'll need your handicaps up- dated. District Opens Prince Rupert Open — June.9 and 10; District 7° seniors, District -?7 juniors, District 7 amateur. Skeena Valley Open — July 7 and 8; District 7 NHA. ‘Hirsch Creek Open — July 28 and 29; NCTC July 27. Smithers Northern Open — Aug. 18 and 19. Provinclal Tournament B.C. Sr. Championships — June 18 to 20; Revelstoke. B.C, Jr. Championships — July 10 to 12; North Vancouver Seymour G & CC. B.C. Amateur — July 16 to 18; Vancouver Pt. Grey G & cc, B.C. NCTC — Aug. 20; Chilliwack G & CC, National Tournament Canadian Junior — August 7 to 11; Mississauga, Ont. Canadian Amateur — August 13 to 17; London, Ont. Canadian Senior — August 27 and 28; Loretteville, Que. National Club Teams — Sept. 6; Waskesiu, Sask. , running events May 12 — Prince Rupert — Glory Days Run (5 and 10 km). Sponsor — Crest Hotel and Rupert Runners, 10:00 a.m, start at Fairview Terminal. Entry fee (includes shirt) adults: $15, under 12: $10. May 27 — Terrace — Spring Run (5 and 10 km). Sponsor — Skeena Valley Running Club, 10:00 a.m. ‘start’ at thei: -. Library Bandshell. Entry fee: all participants: $5 (except club ~ members: $2 and B.C. Athletics Members: $3) _ June 10 — Prince Rupert — Seafest Mini-Triathlon. Spon- sor — Far West Sports (contact Ian or Tom at 624-2568 or 1-800-772-0804). Entry fee — $10 (includes shirt), individual .or 3 person mixed relay team. Starts at the Prince Rupert Rac- quets’ Club at 10: 00 a.m. June 16 — Kitimat — Alcan Half-Marathon (Inc. 5 and 10 km). Sponsor — Alcan, no entry fee, 10:00 a.m. start, t-shirt . for first 200 finishers Sune 17 — Burns Lake — Cyruthon (Run-Bike-Run). Event: 5 km run, 30km cycle, 5 km run (contact Dave Dashwood at 692-7207). ~ July 15 — Terrace — Skeena Valley Triathlon (Individual and Team). Sponsor — Skeena Valley Triathlon (contact Dr. Dale Greenwood at 638-8165) Entry fee: $40.00 (individual), $90 (Team — male, female or mixed). July 29 — Terrace — King of the Mountain Foot Race (Ap- prox. 5 miles). Sponsor — Ironworks and Skeena Valley Run- . ning Club, 10:00 a.m. start at the Terrace Arena, entry fee: (includes shirt) $15.00 (except Skeena Valley Runners’ Club Members: $10.00 and B.C. Athletics’ Members: $13.00) August 26 Smithers — Fall Fair 10 km. Sponsor — _ Smithers’ Running Club, start at Hilltop Inn at 9:00 a.m. En- try fee (includes shirt) $12 (except B.C. Athletics’ Members: $10.00). | _ - October 14 — Terrace — All Seasons’ Half-Marathon (In- a: . -¢ludes § and 10 km). Sponsor — All Seasons Sporting Goods | and Skeena Valley Running Club. 12:00 p.m. start for half- marathon (at N.W.C. College) 1:00 p.m. for 5 and 10 km. Entry fee (includes shirt) $15.00 (except Skeena Valley Run- ners’ Club Members: $10.00 and B.C, Athletics’ Members: $13.00. Contact Person (for entry form and/or information) Terrace — Ed Ansems, R.R. 3, North Eby Street, Terrace, B.C., V8G. 4R6 Phone: 635-4670. : Prince Rupert — Ray Leonard, 1732 Kootenay Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C., V8] 4B2. Phone: 624-6336. Smithers — Dick Harrison, Box 2066, Smithers, B.C., VOJ- 2NO. Phone: 847-5738. _ Kitimat — Ruth Keefe, 8 Halibut, Kitimat, B.C. Phone: 639-9529, Masters — August 24, B.C. 10 KM Championship at U.B.C, (contact Ian Hunter at 271-7601). 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