Bé - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 24, 1998 a Watch out for the flying saucer! ULTIMATE P LAYERS Kelly Kline and Dave Jones Se ore Board B.C. Summer Games Cycling Qualifiers NAME CITY TEAM PTS in their Prince Rupert repeating himself with an- Adam Spensley Terrace McBike 30 match, beating the Seamen other try later on in the Chris Scarborough Terrace McBike 22 41-7. game, 3215 Eby St. Terrace B.C. V8G 2X8 Brandon Smoley Terrace All Seasons 20 The Seamen took a 5-0 Northman Doug Wilson Phone: 638-4725 Fax: 638-4777 Kyle Mason Terrace McBike 12 lead early in the game but Kicked two more converts Will Roberts Smithers -- - misssed the conversion after for another six points, leav- Andrew Horwood Junior — Ages 17-18 Kitimat Action 2 Cadet ~ Ages 15-16 Little Park last Wednesday. Ultimate organizers hope were part of 11 people lobbying for the disc at 4 more players will join their league who practice at demonstration on a scorching evening at George Cassie Hall Park three times a week. Northmen soak seamen in Prince Rupert THE NORTHMEN firmed up their league lead June 13 the try. The Northmen took their opportunity for vengence, scoring minutes later to metres, Graham Bayles also came up to score a try, ing the Seamen begging the referce to call full time. The final score puts the Northmen up to a two win, . S Y : le VOacnes OUR EYES IGuHTS5 . TERRACE MEN’s fast- Troy Hunt bit a home Low1ya . fl ball team, the Northwest run while Greg Pike was tie se te : Merchants, split a double the game’s winning : header with the Coaches pitcher, i Comer June 13, Their games last BLURRY, : , - i The Northwest Mer- weekend against the ' i chants lost their first Prince George River VERY ; game 5-2 after leaving too many men on base, Rob Martens scored the only runs with a double header. The team jumped out early in their second game with seven runs in the second inning. Kings June 20 and 21 were hectic — with five games in two days. The team will be ready for games in Williams Lake, Terrace and Bar- riere before they attend the provincials coming up on July 25 in Vancouver. BLURRY? © You could be at tisk for diabetes. UB hoe ore CANADIAN . DIABETES ASSOCIATION ‘CANADIENNE ~ | ASSOCIATION L bu OIARETE oan "CALL 1-800-BANTING NOTICE CITY OF TERRACE EXTENDED HOURS City Hall Office will be extending its hours to 5:00 p.m. on June 30th and July 2nd, 1998 to accommodate tax payment deadline, WHICH IS JULY 2ND, 1998 at 5:00 p.m. E.R. Hallsor Clerk-Administrator YOU BE THE JUDGE NAME CITY TEAM PTS chalk up five points of their or four point, lead over the Sean Beeson Kitimat McBike 28 Onna b D Wil ae leaghe competition . BY CLAIRE BERNSTEIN Phillip Horwood Kitimat Action 26 orthman Doug Wilson so on the weekend, the David Andruszyn Terrace McBike 14 Soon made the conversion, Rupert Swallow women’s Bu mn | Ng Smoke Rary Stevens Kitimat Reck’n Rd. 10 adding two to make itseven. team trounced the Terrace 4 . : Lance Pierce Terrace -- 7 The Northmen took to women 10-0, leaving the th Oh, vom | just love our dv | house h pummeling the Secamen, Terrace women to plot their Daddy could have come wth us 5 y Just wis BASED ON Espoirs — - scoring tries at will, ending revenge for the next match. ‘ ACTUAL COURT polr Ages 19-33 the half with a 21-7 lead. The Seamen took on the usratkina the lost bee mather wha was busy CASES The North ipletely Smithers Camel d ‘a — NAME CTY TEAM PTS gannnceamer comm” Sites Camels on Eundny ] “Noma hugged ete aut “top sop! Youve io pt you fe Jeff Meeks Terrace McBike = 20 Roger Valdez scored a ning handily 36-0, givin Wiping the Perspiration off her brow, Noma My sixyear-old daughter is asthmatic. The "rare try ona very pretty pla them & not bad win-loss for turned to the tasic al hand. Moving fram the smoke from your fire Is coming Into our Women -- Ages 15-16 ofa line out. Y ‘he weekend city to the country had eaten up all her energy. house and making it impossible for my . : . Her husband had to live In the cily alone dur- daughter to breathe. Do something. Arnie Pelletier intercepted See next week’s edition ing the week, Nowill me 7 CITY TEAM PTS three Scamen passes, scor- for the story of the Terrace But she had no choice. Sarah, her precious Farmer Ed tuned his back on Norma. ia Kantailie Smithers McBike 20 ing every time. men and women in daughter was asthmatic. She needed to inne. ; i Susie Wiebe Burns Lk, -- B With a run of over 50 Smithers : Norma was furious. “I wont let him get ’ ° beare ae re noord ras tier tiantening °8! with that. I'm taking him to court.” uadenly she Nearc tne familar ingntening == Norma was hysterical, “Your Honour, this Women Espotrs - Ages 19-33 sounds. _ manisa criminal. My daughter is asthmatic. If you ‘ve gol EMAIL, you can reach u us: Oh, NO Sarah is having an asthmatic The smoke could have triggered an attack. NAME CITY TEAM PTS electronically. We welcome ietters, attack. _ The regulations clearly state that no one can Fay Campbell Terrace -- -- news tips, sports and community. ~ Sarah was gasping for air, “Mommy. burn their fields if it will hurt someone else, | contributions, and feedback of all types. Mommy, ! can't breathe. Help mel went over to his house. | tried to tell him Coaches Choice standard@kermode.net. Norma dropped everything and rushed to about my daughter, but he just ignored me. Sarah holding te ose. Suto in Put him in jail for what he has done.” ecame aware thal ine room smeilec oO Ed was defensive, "Your Honour, |’m nat A me st (unto ry AM on sols. — psychic. | didn't know that Norma's daughter ‘ustin Petit nior) Kitimat mi season -- She dashed to the stove in the kitchen. was asihmalic, | thought | was following the Cee) Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13 | Benefit Dance Saturday, June 27, 1998 Music by Borderline The Jerome family of Terrace 7pm CANADIAN WASTE SERVICES NEW BUSINESS! Proud To Be Servin Terrace & Thornhill Area ENC. The » Guided By Integrity » Driven By Quality > Focused On Performance Nothing. The smoke was coming from oulside. Norma rushed outside, The air was heavy with smoke. Farmer Ed was burning his crop stubble on his adjacent farm. And the prevailing winds wera carrying the smoke ovar to Norma's property, Norma ran over to Farmer Ed waving her arms hysterically, regulations. 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