roma Athletes are flanked by their coaches. The special olympics bowting team will rapreset Terrace In Kamloops this coming May. Marathon run is scheduled The first major run for the spring and summer season is going to be held in Terrace on Sunday, April 13. It’s the Skeena Valley Marathoner Club’s an- nual spring run, starting and finishing at the Ter- race arena. The entry fee this year is $3 and you can be of any age, male or female. Certificates with your time, plus refreshments will be offered to every competitor. Race registration is 12 noon to 12:45, with the race starting at 1:00 p.m. For more information, phone Ray Warner at 638-0094," Students at Clarence Michiel School spent Oldtim The Terrace Tim- bermen ‘are among 84 teams taking part on the March 29 weekend in the Canadian Oldtimers’ Hockey Tournament in Edmonton. It's called the Labatt’s National Cup Series with each team guaranteed three games, The Timbermen are in a division with 16 teams and will play two games on Friday March 28. At 11 a.m., they go against the Canadian Forces two afternoons last week skipping rope to raise money for the 8.C, Heart Foundation. The five-pupil teams took per-minute pladges for jumping rope to disco music In the school gymnasi um. Vice-principal Darryl! Cralg said that a similar marathon held by the school three years ago netted nearly $8,000 In pledges. Northern swimmers compete The March 15 weekend produced some excellent results for Nor- thern swimmers at the B.C, open age group swim championships. Four Terrace and two Kitimat swimmers were up against the overall total of 496 B.C. and Alberta competitors. The Terrace Blue- backs’ Bobby Peacock made it to four finals and won a bronze in the 100 breastroke. He was also fourth in the 200 and 400 individual medleys, and fifth in the 100 fly — all in the 10 and under age group. Cathy Bennett placed seventh in the 400 I.M. and was an alternate in Snowpack level monitored TERRACE — Snow- packs on the mountain peaks are normal for this time of the year report George Blakey, from the weather office. by Daniele Berquist Blakey said rain Ter- race had last Monday brought snow to the mountain tops. Due to warmer temperatures, the freezing level rose to 1,000 metres which means rain for the lower level. By Wednesday the freezing levels went up another 300 to 400 metres, said Blakey, and it is expected to rise another 400 metres before it stabilizes. There is no danger of floods at the present, added Blakey. June is the month for the river to rise to its peak in Ter- race. the 200 breast for girls 11 and 12. John Adams made the finals in the 100 back and 200 fly for boys II and 12. Jocelyn Coxford had to compete in the 10 and under girls division. In the 8 and under category she was second overall. Kitimat Marlins’ Alison Barriscale had a super series. She won four gold medals and four silver, ending up as the 10 and under ag- gregate winner, Dayna Nelson took fifth in the 50 and 100 breastroke. Base Edmonton. That afternoon at 4:15 p.m. they take on Willow- point Eagles, On Saturday, the Timbermen will oppose the CNR Huff n’ Puffs at 12:45 noon. Sunday sees top teams playing off in several division semi-finals and finals. _ This tournament is another in a series of ma- jor tournaments under- Terrace Review Wednesday, March 26, 1986 7 ers to play in: Edmonton ! taken by the Terrace over-35s. In the past they’ve played at San Diego and in Florida. It had been discussed earlier about the possibility of going to a European tournament in Paris. However, the players decided on Ed- monton instead, . Smithers Drillers will be competing at Paris in two week’s time, Golf course opens soon Warm weather and lots of sunshine should _mean that the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club will be open for business by the middle of April, Golfers will see some changes from last year, including a few less trees in certain areas. Pro- manager Danny Rosengren says that he and the outside crew have inspected the course for winter kill and it looks like the grounds came through practically unscathed. Rosengren says they hope to be able to use most of the regular greens to start. ‘Some may require a little work and more time to get in shape, so we'll use tem- porary greens for a while.”” Last year was a busy one for the club, in both number of players and improvements on the layout. It had been hoped to have a driving range for this season, but this had been put on hold until next year. Rosengren said they’ve had to increase membership fees by five percent. He pointed out that this is the first boost in more than three years, but the fees are still in the same neighborhood as comparable courses in B.C. Membership forms are now available at All Seasons Sports Store and at CFTK Radio on Lazelle Avenue. They can be filled out and mailed in with fees to the golf club. Full details on annual memberships can be found on these forms. Less Hectic Baking bacon can make break- fast less hectic. Separate the slic- és and place them ona bakingpan with edges. Bake at 400 degrees for about [0 minutes.