+ Rod Vance of Kitimat, ieft, and Terrace’s Ray Taft are both “ace” golfars at the Skeana Valley Golf Club. Both veterans scored holes-in-one within 48 hours of each other during the final week of June. The victim was the par-thres second hole. Club pro-manager Dan Rosengren, holding broken-armed son Tyler, won overall low gross at the Skeena Valley Men’s Open Go!f Tournament on the June 28 weekend. } Aces up TERRACE — Most golf courses are fortunate to have a single hole-in-one recorded in a season, but the Skeena Valley Club in Terrace is luckier than most. ‘All Seasons’ Park scored an ace-on the 160-yard se- cond hole, After a quiet period of several weeks, it was Ray Taft’s and Rod Vance’s_ turn to record their names in the club’s “record book. Taft started it on ‘June 24, Just two days ‘before the opening of the Skeena Valley Men’s Open Tour- nament. Ray and. some friends were out for an evening nine-hole round when the veteran of 25 years on the links took out his nine-iron and teed off _on the par-three second “hole. The shot bounced into the hole and Taft had his first-ever ace, Forty-eight hours. later during the opening day of the Skeena Valley Open, . Kitimat’s Vance also took a crack at number two, also using a nine-iron. He came up with the same result. — For Rod this was not ‘something new. Eight ' years ago Rod registered an ace in Castelgar. And how did these one- shotters help two golfers? Well, Taft played nine holes and wound up witha 40. Vance went 18 holes and shot a 79. By the way, Vance’s hole-in-one came during his second trip around. the nine-hole layout for opening day tournament action. Had both golfers been even luckier, they might be driving around today in . _ 4$16,000 Ford Tempo. That was the prize up for grabs on the final day of the Men’s Tournament. If a player shot a hole-in- one, he won the car. _ The major difference for Ray and Rod was that they had their aces on the ‘second hole. You had to shoot an ace on the par- three,fourth hole to get the car. . . Rosengren, Hamilton take golf TERRACE — Skeena Valley Golf Club Pro-— Manager Dan Rosengren broke out of a three-way tie going into the final 18 holes to take Overall low gross honors with a score of 221 for the annual 54-hole Skeena Valley | Men’s Open tournament - on the June 27 weekend. And : veteran . frank Hamilton played so much better than his handicap that his score of 189 was good enough for overall low net honors at the continued on page 9 Dozzi and Fran Fowler... - Early in the spring, Bob - - TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER | JUNE 27 GAMES ae : UNDER 7 Canons 2-Lions-0 Juyentis Timbermart 1-Alyansh t- Silver Bullets 3-Skeeana Sawmills 1 JUNE 28 Thornhill Pub 5-REPAP 0 ‘EXHIBITION © OLOTIMERS Terrace 3-Kitimat, 2 JUNE 30 Kinsmen Q-Vic Froese 0 Ter. 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M & H-10-Ter Truckloggers 7 Cole Petraleum 5-Ter, Truckloggers A complete personalized insurance Agency for _Quteplan : AUTHORIZED AGENTS T Thousands celebrate — continued trom poses” p.m.; the Royal Can- adian Legion and the 747th Air Cadets led a ceremonial flag rais- ing half an hour later, followed by the plan- ting of a commemor- ‘ative maple tree in front of the Ter- raceview Lodge. By the time it was Golf Cindy Bolton of Kiti- mat shot a 170 score to win overall low gross’ at the annual Prince Rupert Ladies 36-hole Jubilee Golf tournament .on :the - " TERRACE: — You. are invited to participate in Terrace’s Premier Triathalon event to be held in con- junction with Diamond Jubilee and Riverboat Days June 27 weekend: Run- ~ nerup was Bibbi Dozzi of Terrace witha 177. ~ Overall low net went to J.D. Amey. In the first flight, Rose Marion. won low gross with Gillian Hodge of Ter- Tace as runnerup. Bonnie Shaw of Terrace won the second flight, edging out Roberta Bodger by one stroke. The tournament, which attracted 60 golfers, had_ been called off earlier in June due to poor weather. Named to represent dis- trict seven at the B.C. Ladies Amatuer Golf Championship were Bibbi over, gate attendants . at the ‘historic. park tecorded 3,168 peo-. ple who had passed through that: point alone. The day concluded with the sunset sky set alight with detona- tions and bursts of multicolored fire-. works, like a message of congratulations to A DECADE «- DOWNA — SAFER ROAD ’ 1977- 1987 organizers and partic. — co ipants alike. . ae TRIATHALON CHANGES MADE by. Dale Greenwood Celebrations. The race will, consist ofa] km Swim at Lakelse Lake, Terrace Contributor a 40 km cycle, followed by a 10 km run. Note, these distances have been revised. It is a deman- ding course to test the stamina of the fittest. Deadline for entries is July 10, 1987. Categories include Teams, consisting of three par. ticipants and Individual Men’s and Women’s, The race is starting from Furlong Bay Campsite, July 26 at 10:00: p.m. and will be followed with a Banquet and Awards. . Presentation, Hope to see you there! The event is sponsored by Terrace Rotary Club CFTK Canadian Airlines Canon Camera "Carling O’Keefe Panasonic Timex ea