_— Then it was SKB “Maison ‘errace © | - Wreckers put together a record of five wins and a loss, which was good enough to pocket $900 first-prize. money at their own seventh annual ‘Ice-Breaker’ . ‘men’s slo-pitch softball tourna- . Ment at Riverside and Rotary Parks on May 13 weekend. _. The tournament arrangement had two sets of four teams play- ing round-robin, with the top two advancing and the bottom two dropping to championship and consolation -double- knockout playoffs. ~ On two-and-orie records, SKB and Thornhill Motors moved up from ‘A’ ‘side while Skeena Coors and Kitimat Merchants ‘came up from ‘B’ side. - The other four teams — _ Prince Rupert, Inn of the West, Rudon Rowdies and Terrace Builders — dropped to the con- solation section, In the championship openers, Thornhill lost 6-3 to Kitimat while SKB beat Skeena 8-4. SKB . then beat Kitimat 14-13 to eam a spot in the final. Skeena The zone 7 men’s B.C. Sum- ; “mer Games’ golf playdown is - coming up June 3 and 4 at the Prince Rupert golf club. The en- try deadline is June 2. Com- petitors must be 13 or older, and members of the B.C. Golf Association. Sign up by contact- ing Betty Glover at Kitimat’s ‘Akan, or phoning her evenings at 632-2437. The fifth annual Big Bob’s Ball-Banger slo-pitch mixed softball tournament is coraing up June i0 and 11. Sponsored by All Seasons Sports store, there’s an entry fee of $175 per team. The entry limit is 16 teams, and there’s a deadline of June 3, For moré information, phone the Kluss family at 635-9627. Another All Seasons’ event is the nine-hole Father’s Day golf tournament at the Skeena Valley Golf Club. on’ June 18. Four- person teams play a scramble- type series. It costs $20.a golfer, . eliminating “Thornhill Tel, -aiid | a: Kitimat knocking out Skeena Po 8-0. This put Kitimat into the § final, but SKB beat them again (13-3) and took home top money. As runnerup, Kitimat picked up $500. Skeena won § -$300 for placing third. a _ Meanwhile, on the consola- tion side, Prince Rupert downed Rudon 11-6-and the Builders. took out Inn of the West .17-5. ‘In the first elimination game, § Inn of the West beat out Rudon § 7-5. The Inn’s joy was ‘short-lived as the Builders dropped down. froma tough 1-0 loss to Prince Rupert and sidelined the Inn 5-4. It gave Builders another crack at Rupert, and they made good on a 12-6 victory. But it wasn’t over yet. | ' As this was a true double- knockout series and both teams had one loss, it meant a sudden- death game for the consolation prize of $100. The Builders came through - again and beat’ the coast guys 8-3. ‘Coming events in -. regional sports | which includes prizes, lunch and green fees, There’s a limit of 30 | teams. Enter at the store. Zone 7 Summer Games play- downs for tennis are coming up Saturday -at’ Mount Elizabeth-. courts in Kitimat. Registration with Dorothy Cheyne of Kitimat (phone 632-3871); it has.,a Thursday deadline. ae Two summer soccer camps are coming up and .youngsters are. urged to register as soon as_ possible. The. first camp of the | newly-organized Northwest: -Residential Academy at North- west College in Terrace runs July 23 to 28 for-boys 11 to 17. To sign up, contact Al Shepherd . at 635-3059, . The other soccer school for players five to 16 is the Credit Union Soccer Schoo! running . July 10 to 14 at Terrace, and’ Jwy_ 17. .to 21 ‘at Kitimat. Registration forms are available at your, local Credit Union. — About a fourth of the way through the course, the women who participated in the All Seasons’ charity fun walk on Mother's Day were moving briskly under cloudy skies. The walk raised $304 for the Terrace. Chitd Development Centre. MNS EARTHEN in tiere on ane It pays to win your own men's slo-pitch softball tournament, and that’s what SKB Molson Wreckers did when they hosted thelr annual ice-Breaker tourney earlier this month. The win - - was worth $900. Women walk for charity, fun - Dozens took part in the first annual All Seasons’ Mother's Day walk for charity. Among those enjoying the 7.5 kilometer jaunt with baby and dog was Renita Neys, whose voice is heard weekdays on CFTK-AM Radio. Proceeds | to CDC Bob Park's first annual ‘All Seasons’ charity fun walk turned out to be quite successful, ac- cording to the owner of All Seasons Sports store. A total of 60 ladies took part in this initial event, and they. raised $304 for the Terrace Child Development Centre.: Every competitor’ made it around the 7.5 kilometer course, * which ran from the store to Ken- ney St., up Lanfear hill and down to Uplands School, then: across Halliwell and down Skeenaview hill to Lakelse Ave., and return to the store. Park offered several prizes to’ everyone — pens, key chains, T-shirts and beauty kits. They - had all paid $5 toenter, 9 Park said he’d likely carry on the event for future years. Asked what he planned for Father’s Day (June 18), he said he’s continuing on with his an- nual Father's Day golf tourna- ment at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club. Golfers can start entering now at the store. MEMORIES 11 Full Colour Professional Quality Portraits Package Offer 1 8x10" 2 5x7" 8 wallets size (2x1)* “Approx. measurements Package offer features our selection (1 pose) on traditional blue background. Additional portraits available at reasonable prices, — Satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded. WOOLWORTH 4647 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY May 25 May 26 May 27 — 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. ON DELIVERY $2.00 SITTING FEE PER PERSON 10 am.-8 p.m. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Families welcome, one offer per family salina