Tae tae ae RF ca Sa teary ~ Northmen flog Camels The Terrace Northmen kept their perfect Northwest Rugby Union record intact June 2 by travelling to Smithers to record their fourth shut-out of the season. They downed the home town Camels 11-0 to make it nine wins in a row for 1991. . Northmen were held to three points in the first half on a penalty kick by Doug Wilson. In the second half they added four-point tries by Tony Pavao and George DaCosta. Wilson missed three convert attempts. This past weekend the Northmen competed at Prince Rupert’s Sea Fest. Results of all games there will be published next week. — A basketball camp for girls in the Grade 6 to 11 age group is coming up June 22 and 23 at Thornhill Junior high school. Among the instructors is Simon Fraser University Clan ladies’ coach Allison McNeil, plus Ter- race’s Michelle Hendry, who’s just Junior members of the Terrace Tennis Club got a day of instruction from some of the more experienced club aces at a school held on the Kalum courts during the good weather the area had in late May. LAID-BACK YET ELEGANT Informal yet dazzling. Cedar 2 storey. Formal dining room, 4 bedroom/4 pce. & 3 pce. baths, Jenn-Air range. PLUS *Gas heat. New carpet and lino, gas and wood fireplace, hot tub room. Phone Joyce Findlay 635-2697. $114,900. Lakesle Realty 638-0268 Dave Parker MLA for Skeena 635-4215 GARDENER’S CHOICE 10 Kg Weed & Feed $9.99 per bag / INSTANT HEDGE! 1 gal Cedar Trees $7.99 —_ SALE ENDS JUNE 16,1991 Gandientland 3092 Hwy 16 E., Terrace phone 635-5700 fax 635-4155 Terrace Review — back from a stint with our National team in Spain. The entry deadline is this Sunday night. Forms are available at any Terrace or Thornhill school. Each form has complete information. The fee is $25 per player. Each player gets a T-shirt from SFU and Basketball B.C. Prizes will be Wednesday, June 12, 1991 BS - McNeil, Hendry to instruct local girls’ basketball camp ‘awarded by Terrace sponsors. School times are as follows: June 22 — Juniors (9 a.m. to 1 p.m.), Seniors (2 p.m. to 6 p.m.); June 23 — Juniors (9:30 to 11:30), Seniors (12 noon to 2 p.m.). For more information, contact teacher Grant Holkestad at Caledo- nia high school (635-6531). Rupert playoffs decide zone reps for men’s golf Zone amateur men’s. golf playoffs were .held at Prince Rupert early this month with teams for seniors and juniors also decided. On the junior side it was an all- Kitimat affair with all four berths going to Smelter City youths. Petri Nieminen shot the low 36-hole score of 160. Other Kitimatans on the junior entry for our zone are Roger Hanninen, Cam Muirhead and John Parsons. The B.C, junior final is July 2 to 5 at Cranbrook. For the men’s side, Rupert’s Larry Gordon shot the low round of 138. Also making the team for the B.C. men’s amateur are Larry’s son Jason, and George Woth of Fraser Lake. John Yasinchuk of Terrace shot the best senior men’s score to win his division.’ & 2 Polly’ s Cafe | Poll & Western Cuisine ~ = Mon.—Thurs. 10:30 am. — midnight Fri. & Sat, 10:30 am, — | a.m. Sunday 12:00 a.m. — 10 p.m. . 4913 Keith Avenue, 638-1848 . 638-8034 ‘i EP 4643 Park Avenue GIM’S SS RESTAURANT @& Chinese & Canadian Food See \ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK itt Mon - Wed 11:30 a.m. — 10:00 p.an. tl K Thursday 11:30 aon. — 11:00 potent Fri» Sat 11:30 ayn. — 1:00 am, Sunday 12:00 avn. 10:00 pun. 635-611] 4551 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone: 635-6630 TOLL-FREE: 1-800-663-8156 FAX: 635-2768 BUFFET LUNCH | in AUGIE’S LOUNGE | NOON - 2:00 P.M. | Monday to Friday | | | Hot Entree, Soup, Salads, Rolls & Desserts $6.95 ~Bay Vay Specializing in Chinese Cuisine and Canadian 4606 Greig Ave., Tetrace, 0.6. Dishes for Take-Out VISA Ph. 635-6104 [sd