Page C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 2, 1993 Sports Menu TONIGHT Bowling ; ENTRY DEADLINE for Sommer Singles tournament, to be held this weekend at Terrace Lanes. Youth Soccer | UNDER 10s - 6:30 p.m. Skceng Cellulose v Copperside AGK v Carlyle Shepherd Centennial Lions v Shoppers Wildwood v Surveyors GIRLS - 6:30 p.m. Pizza Hut v Terrace Travel ‘Tide Lake v Richards Bambino minor baseball Qverwailea v Chevion . Hull v Wilkinson (6:15p.m. Elks Park) | Tastball ; : Chevron Jrs. vy Cole Petroleums (7 p.m. NWCC diamond) THURSDAY, JUNE3 © Youth Soccer UNDER 12s - 6:30 p.m. Bandstra v Sight & Sound Co-op v Brady’s FC Finning v Cedarland UNDER 13 GIRLS - 6:30 p.m. Braids y Wiikinson Fasthall Cole Petroleums v NW Oldtimers (7 p.m. NWCC diamond) Minor Softball ‘ T-BALL ; Skeena Sawmills v Bridon (6 p.m. Elks Park) GIRLS' MITES — McAlpine v All Seasans (6 p.m. Elks Pack) PNG v Co-op (6 p.m. Cassie Hall) BOYS’ MITES. Terrace Interiors v.AMS9 | (6 p.m. Cassie Hall) - SQUIRTS . Bandstra v Cedarland Norm’s Auto v CUPE 2012 (6 p.m. Elks) Remax Realty v Skeena Hotel (6 p.m. Cassie Hall) Skeena Valley Fence v Safeway (6 p.m. Riverside) PEEWEES — ; Gemma Bath v Centennial Lions Totem Furniture v Dairy Queen (7:15 pm, Elks Park); = BANTAMS — Lazelle Storage v Sight & Sound (7:15 pm, Blks Park) © Kermode. Frelndship, , Ceatre-» y ss poblel Cites =! wits Ppa i ; ane k, ‘ Cenc DT EE Pek haa SUMMER ANNUAL SINGLES gets underway at.Ter- tace Lanes, ends Sunday, June 6. 3rd Bambino minor baseball Overwaltea v McDonalds (6:15 p.m, Elks Park) © SATURDAY, JUNE 5 © Track and Field ELEMENTARY: SCHOOL meet at Skeena Jr. Secondary. : Rugby . NORTHMEN host Prince Rupert, 7:30 p.m. at NWCC pitch, Bambino baseball Wilkinson v Shoppers Farko v Chevron -~ Youth Soccer UNDER 7s DIVISION _.-~ Philpots v Northern Motor Inn - Kinsmen ¥ Vic Froese ©. Safeway v All Scasons Roteryy Tilden UNDER 8s DIVISION ~~ Dalry Queen ¥ McAlpine. * Skeena Sawmilis.y Cramptons Totem Ford Vv Terrace Chrysier SUNDAY, JUNE 6 Running =: _ SEVEN SISTERS Fun Run (ikm, Skm, 10km) at Kitwanga, Phone David Hanley at 849-5826 for in- formation, : Hiking =. Local club takes old trail to tim- Meet at Library at.10 am, Vicki. (635-2935) for details, Bambino baseball OverwaiteavFarko , Rugby . Camels, ip.m. at NWCC pitch, MONDAY, JUNE7 Bombino baseball... McDonalds y Wilkinson Chevron vHull (6:15 pm, Elks Park) “" ‘TURSDAY, JUNES 2” Youth Soccer UNDER 15s - 6:30 p.m. A& WY Bavarian Inn * Overwaitea v Sanberty.;.° > |. Terrace Builders v C. United... Bralds v Terrace Shell 2. Fasthal $2002 NW Oldiimersv'Tymoschuk (7 p.m, NWCC dlamond). berline in Williams Creek: area, . NORTHMEN* . host. ‘Smithers | UNDER 13.GIRLS « 6:30 p.m. “| cont'd on page C4 TRACK Quartet clinch Games spot Julie Gillanders, Mike Davies, ~ Steve Melton and Chance Healey will be members of the zone team when it heads for the °93 B.C. Summer Games. All came away from — the ‘Smithers. zone championships with qualifying performances for the event... - Gillanders crossed the line sec- ond in both-the junior girl’s 100m and 400m while adding a third in the 200m. ue Davies sped to victory in 800m, adding runner-up finishes in the 1500m and 400m, teammate Melton taking third in that same 400mevent, Healey. came up with fourth place finishes in both the 100m and high jump to earn his trip to Coquitlam. - ; ; “There were other strong per- | — formances from Terrace athletes at the zones, but unfortunately they were above the maximum age for Games eligibility. STAR STUDDED f if ~ “Junior boy Danny Craig took second in the 100m then went one better to win the 200m Justin Keitch also did better the further he ran, finishing third in. the 1500m then runner up in the 3000m. And Jake Smith crossed in fourth behind Craig in the 200m. On the junior girls side, Moni- que Charbonneau showed. her versatility with thirds in the 400m _ and 800m followed by a second inthe 3000m. Caledonia student Stella Haigh was again strong in. the field, _ heaving the shol-to a second place finish in senior girls and adding a third in the javelin. Terrace came away from the Smithers meet with a second overall in the juniors division and was just squeezed out of that spot in seniors competilion. The home team dominated the meet with aggregate winners in the senior boys, junior girls and UNIVERSAL WORKWEAR NORTH v SOUTH. 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Gam Par 9:30am -Ipm FP “18:30 am-- 3 pri ft » Noon -5 om, boys and a share of lop spot in the grade 8 girls, ° Smithers ‘won both the juniors — and seniors overall title while Prince Rupert triumphed in the grade 8 category. With the main part of an all- too-short season now over, Mur- phy paid tribute to the work of his fellow, volunteer coaches; Lucky, Don Jean and Emile Fontaine (throwing events) and Gord Bux- fon (middle and long distance running). Murphy shares coaching duties in that last department with Bux- ton, Between them, he pointed out, the coaches had been able to put together ‘‘a really good structure - this year.”’ Not only had. this year’s grade -9-10s benefited From il, but a solid foundation had also been laid for the future. : “Maybe we'll even get uniforms next year,” he added. GR yee ‘NeED TOKNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR NEW” coy COMMUNITY? ~ Wet gan Phone Elaine 6353018 Phone Diana 638-8576 Phone Gillian 635-3044 Our hostess.will bring gifts and greetings, along with helpful community information. ‘ ‘| COME TO'AN OPEN HOUSE — | To obtain first-hand information, you _COMPOSTER SALE ¢ PUBLIC WORKS YARD. 5003 GRAHAM AVENUE ©. SATURDAY, JUNE.05,-1993 @ 10:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M. | © PRICE $20.00 (GST INCLUDED), CASH OR CHEQUE *® LIMIT OF 1 PER ADDRESS: COMPOSTERS ARE FOR SALE ONLY TO CITY OF TERRACE RESIDENTS WHO HAVE CITY RESIDENTIAL REFUSE PICKUP. PLEASE BRING PROOF OF ADDRESS. ry Box 22, ; | IMPACVING Terrace, B.C. Major Credit Cards YOUR VeG4A2 ened brid ta AGANET Majorie Park —«—=«Yourdonation is STROKE i0 _ -: tax deductible FOUNDATIONOF | CANADAS 638-1167: °° al BG AYKON | #1 KILLEA eer . Your In Memoriam gift is a lasting tribute, Please send your donation to the ‘address above, along with the name and address and the name and address of the next-of-kin, for an acknowledgement card. - Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation 4720 Haugland Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G 2W7 A thoughtful way to remamber is with an In Memoriam gift to the Or. ALE.M. Lee Hospital Foundation. Donations are gratefully accepted at the above address, the Terrace Fire m Dept. on Eby Steet or please contact Helene McRae at f 835-5320. income tax receipts are available. Belione’s gxeti? 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MUS. student Alexandra “Oliver; Grade:X bene A university preparatory school, St. Michaels University | School serves 600 local day students - both boys and girls - from Kindergarten through Grade 12, as well as 230 -. boarders from 22 nations, Its graduates secure places at Harvard, Yale; Princeton, Cal Tech, Vassar, MIT, Queen's, University. of Toronto, McGill, UBC, the University of Victoria and other leading — universities in Canada. { IN PRINCE RUPERT OR TERRACE are cordially invited to attend one of the upcoming receptions the Director of Admissions will be hosting. These will be held at the Crest Motor Hotel, Prince Rupert, — between 4:00 and’6:00 p.m. on. Tuesday, June 8, and at the Mt, Layton Hot Springs Resort, Terrace, between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 9,4 CITY OF TERRACE vey Van — : MCR