’ The Prince Rupert Wrinkles came through with a 6-2 win over Burns Lake Economart In the ‘C’ section final at the annual Terrace Timbermen’s Oldtimers Hockey tournament on the Feb. 14 weekend. Zone soccer playoffs set | The 1987 B.C. Summer Zone 7 Playoff Champ- donships for. Men’s and Women’s -Soccer. will ‘be held on June 5, 6 and 7 at the Skeéna Secondary School soccer field.i in Terrace from 6 p.m, to 8 p.m, ~ on June $5 and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on June 6 and 7, ‘All zone leagues are eligible, club teams only, no select teams or pickup players will be allowed and. _ all players must be registered with their club for the July 23, 1987. " “current season. The minimum age is 16 years as of . - ‘Interested teams must be registered with the Zone 7 coordinator March 31, 1987. Zone 7 coordinator — Richard Hassett, phone: 635-6849, 3504 Thomas Graham ‘Palmer, phone: Street, Terrace V8G 3G6. | ‘Street, Terrace, V8G 4G8.- Asst: coordinator — 635-2104. 3511 Thomas Fastball p! arinéd ” Plans are now develop- ing for a six-team men’s ‘ fastball league in Terrace this season. The teams are two _ Tegular Terrace squads, plus an oldtimers and a junior squad, and single entries from Prince Rup- ert and Kitimat. In Court In Terrace Provincial Court on Monday, Feb, 9 Antonio Machado was fined $200 and put on six months probation for assault, «0» ‘On Tuesday, Feb. 10i in Terrace Provincial Court Michael Saigeon was jail-. ed 90 days for. driving _ while his ability to drive to impaired. we hoe In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Feb. 13 Ronald Pirson was jailed 90 days and put on three months probation — for driving with more than 80 . milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood. ak mM On Friday, Feb. 13 in Terrace Provincial Court Jerry Haughland was fin- ed $550 for operating a ‘motor vehicle while his ability to drive was im- paired. «#5» Yn Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, Feb. 13 Kelly Alger was fined $30 for an offence under the Liquor Control and Licen- sing Act, eee General workouts and -registration sessions are planed from 3 p.m, to 5. p.m. on Sunday March 8 ‘and Sunday: March 15. at Copper Mountain School. More information is avail- able from Norm at the Skeena Hotel and Glen Thomsen at Williams. 4631 KEITH AVE. Prince Rupert's. Booth High School Grade 8 boys | _ and girls basketball teams rumbled through their respective zone final tour-— naments on the Feb. -21 weekend to take home wa championships _ for their .| division, On the five-team ‘boys’ ..{ Side, Booth ran off three . | straight victories to win it- all. They opened their |. double-knockout playoff :| by ‘downing Skeena of Terrace 63-45, and then won ‘A’ side 63-59 over Chandler Park of ° ‘Rear window. defroster @ ‘Tinted. glass | | e Dual power mirrors. _ NUMBER ONE SELLING CAR IN CANADA! Quality TERRACE B. os is Job 1 Smithers. game, Booth took on a -very tired Kitimat team and ran up a 73-30 win. “Kitimat. had played: five - games that day. They lost . their opener, then won - ‘three in a row to ‘gain: a shot at Booth. In the boys’ All-Star selections, organizers named one player from each team, Chosen were Brian Netzel of Thornhill, Mike Gromer of Smithers’ Chandler Park, Brent Neeve of Skeena, Danny ‘BECAUSE OF VALUE LIKE THIS: ®@ Air conditioning @ Front wheel drive « AM/FM Stereo radio | 7 ° Power steering - . and brakes" @5 speed manual transaxle -@, Advanced sata: styling throughout - ®@ And 50 more In’ the championship te "Terrace Review — Wedneiday, March 4, 1987 17 : Booth captures hoop t - Robertson of Kitimat and Jason McIntyre of Booth. Roman Bertellette of Booth was most valuable player in the final game. The -tournament’s - most ‘yaluable player was Gromer. of Chandler Park. ~-Chandler Park won the most sportsmanlike teain - trophy, On. the Girls’ seven-team, double- knockout side, Booth won four in a row-to clinch the title. To win ‘A’ side, they downed Chandler Park continued from page 23 on 700,000... > 160, 000...222% sea sor defi on this new Lantod warranty. “ALL FOR ONLY $10,533* "Based on Ms S.R.P. for 1987 Tempo and Topaz | 2-door model equipped with Air Conditioning and 5- Speed Manual Extra Value mae Dealer may sell tor less. Includes Irelght and Air Conditioning excisa tax. Excludes licence ang any proviciat taxes. Nol all dealers may have specially-equipped vehicles in stock tor immadiate délivery. NUMBER ONE SELLING | MERCURY IN CANADA! fi THES pa) , . . rete Hee We listen better... and act! CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-772- 1128 PHONE: 635-4984 Dealer # 5548