C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 28, 1994 Sports Menu TONIGHT Special Olympics REGISTRATION for the new season takes place at 7 p.m. in the Carpenters Hall. All new athictes and volunteers wel- come, oO Men's Rec Hockey 9 p.m. - Okies v Timbermen 10:30 p.m. - Convoy v Wranglers THURSDAY, SEPT, 29 Men’s Rec Hockey 10:30 p.m. - Norm's Auto v Back Eddy FRIDAY, SEPT, 30 Darts TERRACE OPEN gels un- derway, continues - through Sunday. Singles, doubles and team events. For information, phone the Legion. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 Men’s Rec Hockey 8 p.m. - Back Eddy v Skecna Hotel 9:30 p.m. - Norm’s Auto v Coast Inn of West SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2Z | Running ALL SEASONS Half Marathon, 10km, km walk/run: 21km starts noon, 10km and Skm at 1 p.m. at Northwest Community Col- Icge. For information, phone Martin Vanlicrde at 638-0955. Hiking LOCAL CLUB heads for In- sect Lookout at Cedarvale. Meet at library at 9 a.m. Phone Vicki (635-2935) for more in- formation. Men’s Rec Hockey 9:30p.m. - All Seasons v Preci- sion Builders. ~ 11 p.m. - Okies v Wranglers TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 | Men’s Rec Hockey ‘| pum: = “All Seasons ‘v" Back Eddy Pub 20:30 pm. -. Skeena Hotel v. ‘Coast Trin of West SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 Rod and Gun TURKEY SHOOT at Thorn- hill rifle range. For information phone Terry Morris at 638- 1922, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 Swimming TERRACE BLUEBACKS In- vilational meet gets underway, runs through Sunday. FUN DART LEAGUE plays every Wednesday night at the Legion starting at 8 p.m. All games doubles, open to all and newcomers/rockies always welcome, BADMINTON CLUB prac- tices every Tuesday and Thurs- day 8 p.m.,- Sundays at 7:30 p.m. at Thornhill Jr. Secondary school. For more information phone Diane at 635-3564, TERRACE ROD & GUN Club meets the first Wednes- day of every month, 7 p.in. at the clubhouse on Rifle Range Road in Thornhill. New members are welcome, For information, contact Fred Shaw at 635-2874, ’ To get an cvent on to the Sports Menu, bring the details into the office al 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 638-7283 or fax them to 638-8432. “YOUR COLLEGE IN — “YOUR COMMUNITY. NORTHWEST| COMMUNITY COLLEGE Rosengren steady to complete Sweep THERE WAS na collapse in this year’s men’s golf club championship for Dan Rosengren, Opening with a 73 for a three stroke lead after the first round, Rosengren went one better on the final 18 to post a 145 for overall low gross. That was a welcome difference from the 1993 edition of the event where he squandered a first day lead and had wo setile for second by a single stroke, The victory also completed a double for Rosengren, having won the Men’s Open earlier this Season. Tim Kellar emerged from the ‘C’ flight ranks to claim the over- all low net title. The 26-handicap golfer was a model of con- sistency, firing a 92 on day one and following up with a 91 Sun- day. Also steady was Jim Holland who gained a stroke on Tim Mes- zaros each of the two days to - edge last year's overall winner for the Championship flight low gross honours. Leading: both of those after the first round, Kelly Jones ballooned to an 87 on aay two to drop to third. Phil Davies was another having a rough second round but still managed to hold off Clayton Lloyd-Jones and Brian Archibald for low net in that division. In ‘A’ flight Dan Eastman went one better than Jast year, firing a 166 to cruise to a six stroke vic- tory in the low gross. Doug van Hulle’s five on the last cost him second, a charging Buster Patterson getting the nod on countback. The ‘low net belonged to Ed - Kormendy while Ben Cote pulled back seven strokes on Paul Walker over the fina] round to grab second by one. Sandy Farkvam led all the way in the race for ‘B’ flight gross top Spot to hold off Hans Feddersen by a couple, both well clear of third placed Dallas Stevenson. * Keith Norman strolled home in the low net, six clear of Murray Alaric who edged Jim Lynch, the °93 overall low net winner, by a Single stroke, And in ‘C’ Ron Marhauer took advanlage of a tough second TRYING TO recover his momentum, Howie Oram chips to within a couple of feet on the 27th of the men's club championship's 36 holes. It was not to be, however, as Ron Marhauer held on to take the low gross title in the ‘C’ flight. round for Howie Oram to squeeze out a two-stroke low net victory, Oram just holding off Manuel daSilva, The low net in this division went to Brian Kennedy by a five stroke margin while Jim Duffy got up to catch Herb Goriak on the penultimate hole and take the runner-up spot on countback. The men’s club championship drew 78 entries this year, the gol- fers having io battle wet, blustery weather as well as the course, This past weekend the Skeena — Valley Golf and Country club saw its final championship of the season as juniors battled for the club tide, For results on that, see next week’s sports pages. see mental health ina CAS A LIGHS SOMEONE YOU KNow HAs A MENTAL ILLNESS. Show you care. Get the facts. . Call the B.C. Mental Health Information Line. 1-800-661-2121 or 669-7 600 (Lower Mainland) Sponsored by the B.C, Mental fleaith Communications Council | sponsors and everyone who helped The Skeena Hotel Sharks Hockey Club would like to congratulate the Kitimat Chevron Pound Hounds Hockey Ciub for winning the Sixth Annual Todd Gieselman Memorial Hockey Tournament. We would like to thank the following | make the tournament a success: Terrace Motors Ltd. Rose’s Shop Rudon Enterprises H.W. Hepburn — Cedarland Tire Shock Absorbers, Struts, All Mufflers, Brake Shoes & Pads FOR ALL CARS AND LIGHT TRUCKS Free Inspection & Estimates. Free Installations on Mufflers & Shock Absorbers. Mounting hardware extra. Le 7) Starts Sept. 21 to Oct. 15 Environment Friendly non asbestos brake shoes & pads. e 8: AUFFLER “* ano BRAKE 4 MATIONALLY Value Added Service (al) 4526 Greig Avenue Terrace, B.C. 635-7707 Terrace Stock Car Association Annual Awards Dinner And Dance Date: Saturday, Oct. 1/94 Place: Thornhill Community Centre Tickets: $25/Single ¢ $50/Couple Time: Cocktails-6:30 * Dinner-7:00 pm | Awards-8:00 pm « Dancing-9:00 pm Entertainment: Big Bark & The Howlers Tickets available at: Central Gifts, Off Road Specialties. Come out and see this Year’ Ss Winners!!