RE Re heme eave eRe eee sar RI rd Some of the instructors for the Terrace Summer Hockey School coming up shortly held a meeting last week to map out a schedule and design a program for all ages attending the school. School co-ordinator Jake De Jong, lower right, conducted the gathering. Poeschek signs with Rangers _ Rudy Poeschek, one of the members of the provincial champion Terrace Minor Hockey team earlier this decade, has signed another two-year contract. with the New York Rangers. . The husky defenceman, who now lives in Kamloops where he played his major junior hockey, was drafted by the Rangers two. years ago. He was played in their minor system since then. Last © year he was a member of the Denver, Colorado squad in the - -International League. - Poeschek will be attending the Rangers’ fall camp in another Law wins Hirsh tourney Rhona Law is on a hot streak that’s seven years long’ ‘and seems likely to go beyond that figure. ‘On the July 24 weekend, she won. the Hirsh Creek ladies 36-hole open golf tournament for the seventh year in a row. Her overall low gross score of 167 was five strokes better than the 172 posted by runnerup Cin- dy Bolton. _ Another Kitimat golfer — Ellen Black — captured the overall low net with a 147, Bolton’s score gave her low - net for the championship flight. She finished ahead of Leona Wilcox of Terrace, the recent _ Skeena Valley ladies open win- “ner, Low net for the championship . flight went to Rosealee Williams -of Kitimat, with Pat Leahy ‘of - Victoria second, - Dorothy McDonald won first flight low gross, with Barb. Dacosta runnerup. Low net - went to Esther Pretulac. Tannis Wood of the Queen Charlottes placed second. In the second flight, Sandra ; Dugdale finished ahead of ‘Lynne Stevenson for low gross. Jt was Joan Highland first and Linda Hamilton of Terrace se- cond in net. _ ' Mary Murphy won low gross’ in the third flight. Lorna Lanc- tot was runnerup. Donna Dib- ben and Diane Duchesne were one-two for net honors, Naomi Kozak was the lucky winner. of a flight - for two anywhere in western Canada, courtesy of Canadian Airlines International. The national handicap win-. ners were Tannis Wood, and Audrey Cox of Terrace. Oldies win _ The Terrace entry won three . games ‘on the July 24 weekend, including one by default, to cap- ture the Oldtimers soccer tour- nament at Skeena school grounds. Terrace beat Kitimaat Village 5-2 in the final. Two games were played Saturday night. Terrace beat Greenville by default, and Kispiox downed Kitimat 6-4. Sunday saw Terrace whip Kispiox 7-3 and Kitimat score a default win over Green- Ville. Then it was Kitimat over Kispiox 4-3 before Terrace beat: Kitimat for the title. All the awards were donated by the Northern Motor Inn. — The Kalum District Employees Benevolent Association _ would like to apologize for omitting The Buffalo Timber Corporation (Buffalo Head Forest Products) from the list of contributors who sup- ported us in our efforts to aid the staff and families in their time of need. effort to gain a place on the NHL team. Rudy’s mother and father moved to Kamloops from Ter- ° ~ race late last month. Come in and see it today. With a Lawn-Boy trimmer, your yard will Stay in super shape. The Lawn-Boy powertul 3icc two-cycle engine delivers maximum performance forall your trimming tasks. Versatile quick converting optional attach- ments can change the 1400CL — into a blower, a vacuum, an edger or a cultivator! TERRA CE _ SALES = LTD. Aaa Lakelse Ave., Terrace "Terrace Review — - Wednesday, August 3. 1988. 9 KGB edges Northstars | in ladies softball — The weather was terrible, but six ladies softball teams toughed it out and came up with an ex- cellent tournament at Elks Park on the July 24 weekend. Kitimat’s KGB entry emerged as champions, but had to win an extra game to do it. . The Crest Insulation North- star midgets came out of the loser’s side of the double- knockout series to hand KGB their first loss 15-14. This set up an extra game as both had only one loss at this stage. KGB came back and out- scored Northstars 17-11 to take the championship. Third place went to the Terrace Pickups, who lost 9-8 to Northstars in the loser’s side final. Each team came out with a most valuable player, and each had to provide a player for the biggest blooper award. Scores of all games from start to finish were as follows: Tilden 13, Northstars 7; Golden Razor 10, Penny’s Athletic Wear 9; KGB 11, Tilden 9; Pickups 18, Golden Razor 3. _ Northstars 18, Penny’s 11; Golden Razor 11, Tilden 6; EQUIPMENT Ph. 635-6384 Northstars 13, Golden Razor 6; KGB 8, Pickups 7. _ Northstars 9, Pickups 8 Northstars 15, KGB 14;. KGB _ 17, Northstars 11. pos Hockey deadline The deadline for registra-. tion with the Terrace Sum- mer Hockey School is this Sunday, August 7. School co-ordinator Jake De Jong said they have more than 160 youngsters signed up, with 11 instructors com- mitted to teach each week- long session starting August 15. The instructor list in- cludes three goaltenders. _’ Forms are available at Totem Ford, All Seasons Sports, or Bob Dempster at Terrace Motors for the night hockey league during the same period.