Sports Scope Clubs day registers ‘THE SKEENA Mall will be hosting Clubs Day, Sat- urday, September 7, Plenty of clubs will be on band, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. giving out information and accepting registrations for youth and adult clubs, in- cluding swimming, skating, karate and many more. ‘Soccer season THE TERRACE men’s soccer season is now official- ly over with the Knights taking the league title. The Knights beat out Super BM in the Finals, winning 43, . The. Knights were the clear favourites going into the _ last match, but Super BM gave them a run for their money. For complete league slandings, see the scoreboard. _ Super seniors THE SENIOR’S Games begin today in Kamloops. Terrace has some 75 athletes at the games competing in 13 different events. Dozens of well-wishers and sup- porters have also gone down for moral support. Our gang is bound to bring back a healthy crop of medals. Skater’s workshop ‘THE TERRACE Skating Club is hosting a skaters workshop from Friday, September 6 to Sunday, Sep- tember 8. | . The workshop will be conducted by two previous BC Section. championship skaters Brad Maclean and . Kristen McKay, as well as Brad Sher, National Preci- sion coach, All Canfigure, Test and Competitive skaters are wel- “come to attend. For. more information and registration costs call Donna at 635-3648 or Gail at 635-7245. Club championships THE SKEENA Valley Golf Club is holding several club championships coming up in September, ~The Men’s Championship will be held September 7 and 8, with the Ladies following on the 14 and 15. ‘Meanwhile, the Junior will be on the 21 and 22, and Autumn Leaves on September 29. Horse shows ~ ‘THE 4H CLUB is having a Junior Horse Show in Kitimat, September 7, The show is open to anyone un- der 19, and it will be held at Snowflake Community Fairerounds, The following day, September 8, the Kitimat Valley Horse Show and Mini-Event will take place at the fair- grounds, : For more infomation on these events call 632-2033, 632-6740 or 632-4540, Trap Thursdays -EVERY THURSDAY night, the Terrace Rod and Gun has a practice trap shoot. The shooting starts at 7 p.m. For more information, call Ken at 635-1865, this summer call ame wt owe 7 “Hoopes a ae The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 4, 1996 - B7 Auto Crime Lock Out Road Fi Sense 635-7835 Ultimate Solution Electrolysis Permanent Hair Removal for men & women Sandy Smart Electrologist 202-4650 Lazelle Ave. (Credit Union Building) Ce % For more information: Brenda 635-5340 Registration for ; Canpowerskate, Lana 638-8098 Warm up this Fall... with the Victorian * Full Foam Insulation * 220 Volt Equipment GFCI & Time Clock 4" hp Pump& 2" Main Plumbing - 17 Total Jets 6 Roto Swirl Jets 4 Maxi Jets 4 Bullet Jets * Front Load 50 aq ft Easy Accesa Filter + Standard Hard Cover Not exactly as shown. “¢ & "Billiards TWILIGHT SPAS @ PUMP SUPPLY 4704 Keith Ave. , Terrace “SALES «SERVICE + INSTALLATIONS phone 638-0947 fax 638-0948 . Terrace Curling Association Annual General Meeting Sunday Sept. 15, 1996, 7 pm at the Terrace Curling Club 3210 School St., Terrace There will be a members sign up for the various leagues at this meeting. “Get Swept up in the Fun” YOu BE THE JUDGE An obituary notice to end all obituary notices:" Adrianne’s friends arrived. “We've come to take you to John’s funeral. In your state, you can’t drive.” Adrianne was slumped over the kitchen table, her body racked with her sobs, They rushed to comfort her. Adrianne pushed them away. “She did it. That woman. Look.” She pointed to an obit- uary notice in the newspaper, . ~ SMITH,Dr. John Smith. —. The Community of Brussels, Ontario, was sad- dened by the sudden death of Dr. John Smith on Sept. 14, 1989, Born in England on December 27, 1932, he came ta Brussels in 1979, A fine surgeon, caring and skilled, he was also a compassionate and reliable friend. His poetic style and lively dialogue enter- tained many of us. He was someone you enjoyed being with. To those of us that loved him best, he has left a space in our lives that ‘can get buried without. me.” And she can never be filled. : Ubi saeva indignatio ulterious car lecer- are nequit. : “Why, that’s a lovely obituary, Adrianne,” one of the: friends: said, “Although [ must say, you were more than - generous, alter he had carried an with that woman for all those years,” ; “T didn’t put it in. She did.” “You're kidding?” Adrianne started sobbing again. “How could she? Any one who reads the obituary will know that that Latin phrase is directed at mie.” oe “But what does it mean?” “For rage and resentment can no longer eat into the hear.” John killed himself when he learned I knew about the woman,” Adrianne’s friends were horrified. This by Claire Bernstein a - Based On Actual Court Cases was the first they had heard about this. .“There’s areason for that Latin phrase. ' She wants people to believe that I didn’t love him — that I am responsible for his death. | was not the cause of rage or resentment. My husband ‘didn’t take-his life to escape me. That woman took my husband from me and now she is determined to ruin my reputation as well,’ _ ee: “Adrianne, you're distraught. Put on your hat, We'll drive you to the funeral. This is making you crazy.) Adrianne pushed her friends away. “John stomped off: to her lawyer, “Sue her for defamation,” , - In court, Adrianne was ashen. “Your hon- or, that woman is trying to cause me emo- tional and psychological injury. The words in that obituary were published out of male- volence forme. They are ruining my reputa- tion, Make her pay."" "> ~. The other. woman..coldly stared al * Adrianne as she got up to testify. “Your hon- _or, the words were not defamatory to Mrs. ‘Smith. No-one reading ‘the nolice could know it referred to her.They had no effect _on her reputation because the ordinary per- son could not identify her from the notice. She just wants revenge.” Was there defamation? YOU! BE THE JUDGE. Then look below for the decision. SPONSORED BY ww oot" & GRUg LAWYERS “Helping People Cope with the Legal System” “Sp #2 4623 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. ie ¢ Criminal Law ¢ Divorce & Family Law“: Child Custody Personal Injury”: Adoptions Impaired Driving immigration Wrongful Dismissal Wills Small Claims 638-1764 Fax 638-7249 *e YOU BE THE JUDGE. DECISION “Ms, Other Woman you can leave wilhoul paying a cent. | must say I do suspect your motive for pul- ting that ad into the paper, but an ordinary reader would not have identified Mrs. Smith by the innuenda she says is contained in the notice, Since Mrs, Smith is not identified, there is no case for defamation.” Today’s decision is based on the facts of the case and the law of Ontario. If you havea similar pra- blem, consult a lawyer in your province. Claire Bernstein is a a lawyer and syndicated. columnist, Copyright 1995 Haika Enterprises, b5J-10 ~<” Wearing’a bicycle helmet is a really good idea for-kids and adults alike. - In fact, this September it's also the law. So make sure your kids are wearing a properly fitted “helmet when. they. pedal their :way back to school, “And with safe cycling:skills, they can learn to steer clear of trouble before it ‘happens. Kids aren't born with helmets. But - poms BME SOFT. - “good judgement can become second nature: =MELMETS ARE HARD. ~ And'that's the best protection you can get, USE BOTH. Metin of Teenepertaon MOTOR VERCLE BARNCH Times are chan $0 are we! ICG’s history goes back 58 years and we are as committed today as we were In 1938 to. i supply Canadians with clean burning propane. To make sure we are doing our best for you, IGG is making some changes. 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