The hills are alive with | the sound of gunfire oe Guns will be blazing in Thorn- " hill this: weekend but it’s not oe “Sarajevo and it’s not a Wild West . imitation game, will all be part of the local odei Shooters club shoot. >And while accuracy, power aud .Lsspéed ‘will decide the winners, “lub ‘tember ‘Marg Sautnier em- : zes there’s a more important consideration. weekend-long course devoted to gun handling and safety. The course includes a theory session but most of it is ‘hands ou’? practical, There’s also a writ ten test at the end and if you don’t make the required grade, you don’t get a badge. Even once you’ve eared the badge, better not forget anything you Iearied when it comes to competition. Saulnier says breaking just one at those rules at a sanctioned competition results in an immedi- ate aud automatic suspension. “There are no appeals,” adds. At the same time, however, she stresses the sport is also fun. ‘A large part of that is because of the Safety is the primary promo- tion of the sport,’’ she explains. To underline the point, Saulnicr points out nobody can even take part in the event unless they have- eared their Black Badge, You get that by going through what she describes a demanding she altitude of the shooters. That attitude also helps ease the way [or newcomers, Saulnier says. ‘There’s always someone there to help.”’ The club will be out on the range this weekend with the handgun shoot taking place Satur- day. The following day sees the three gun shoot -- semi-automatic handgun, shotgun, rifle. Competition gets underway at 9 am. each day and should finish around 2 p.m. “We welcome spectators to come out and sce what the sport is about,” says Saulnier. The event takes place at the Terrace Rod and Gun club on Rifle Range Road in Thornhill. — Noting the Kermodeis are one of the most active clubs in the ‘province, Saulnier says it hopes to hold a major sanctioned shoot next year which would bring in inarksmen from across the pro- vince. _NO SURRENDER. No, Terry Marris isn't giving up in the face of law officers. He's just in the ready position at a local Kermodei t Shooters club competition. The club holds another this weekend and invites everyone out to watch t their marksmen in action. Oey ‘AUGUST RESULTS Terrace Youth Soccer cberduyt all SPORTSMAN TROPHY... soar dl ae vi bones ; “im “i ORE aDIVISIUN vet i de, hat eat: wr bes : Main: Albert weber) _: Bavarian 8 ’ Terrace Builders 4 a Overwaitea beat Sanberry by default Ty A HOBBY TROPHY. . Dash: Herb Quast (66) : Heat: Brent McCarron ie ‘August 5 - UNDER-10 DIVISION ee Surveyors « 1. Co-op ae) = » Main: Jules LaFrance On: : > Centennial Lions 2 °AGK oe a a BHOBBY TROPHY - Shoppers 1 Copperside “Dash: Warren Lindsay (480) Carlyle Shepherd = 5 Skeeta Cellulose a _. Heats Chad Sallenback (56) |, Main: Dan Thickett (97) A STREET TROPHY =. ‘Dash: Charlie Ellis.(650) ‘Heat: Major Craig (777) — ©. +. 02. ‘Main: Brent Robertson(776).. - Bandstra. we "Sight and Sound 2 belts e:+. Pinning 6 Brady’s FC.) 0 2 ‘B STREET TROPHY Pee renee Dash: Gord Klassen (776) - _ Heat: Gord Klassen (776) - "Main: Gord Klassen (776) “—- Cedarland ESSO PETROLEUM LTD. is pleased to announce that TERRACE ESSO is under new management! “HARRY IS BACK!” CHOBBY “ Meat: Jean Pearson (36) -Main: Jean Pearson (36) i STREET ‘Heat: Elizabeth Cloakley (776) “Main: Sharon Fagan (888) AUGUST 2 RESULTS SPORTSMAN TROPHY “Dash: Dave Pilkington (44) ~ Heat: Ron Harris (669) >» Main; Ernie Perkius (5) = Dash: Jules LaFrance (97) ~ > +! Heat: Jules LaFrance (97) Main: Herb Quast (66) B HOBBY TROPHY : Dash; Dan Thickelt (97) “. Heat: Dan Thickett (97) Main: Dan Thickett (97) A STREET TROPHY * Dash: Charlie Ellis (650) ~ Heat: Gord Klassen (776) z > Main: Dave Bruce (556) Mee B STREET TROPHY -” Dash: Keith Towriss (650) _° Heat: Dave Reinhardt (556) Oe Main: Brent Robertson (776) C HOBBY Heat: Leslie Quast (66) we » Main: Lestic Quast (66) ” HARRY PETERS: ¢ Full Serve Gas Bar * Licenced Mechanics « Automotive Service & Accessories «7 am to 11 pm- 7 days a week - GC STREET ‘Heat: Elizabeth Cloakley (776) “Main: Elizabeth Cloakley (776) WE PLEDGE FRIENDLY & COURTEOUS SERVICE "MEMORIAL RACE _ Sportsman: Ernie Perkins (5) “Hobby: Jules LaFrance (97) “Streets. Gord Klassen (776) -. TERRACE ESSO 4630 Lakelse Avenue 638+1 168, friendly and good sportsmaniike sree == | Bocosr update Contributed by Terrace Youth Soccer The Youth Soccer season continues with a busy schedule and.all divisions playing dur- ing August. Good sportsmanship and ihe development of soccer. skills coulinue to be the main goals of our association. The coaches are voluntecring their lime (o help achieve those goals as are referees, several of whoin officiate two or three times a week. Their contribu- tions are much appreciated. However, more referees are needed. If you can help, please phone Mary (635-3475) or Val (638-0116). Our thanks go to Val Belina, Julie Agnew and Lois Denict- zer for bandling the referee schedules, ; The association is responsible for marking’ the fields and supplying goal posts and nets. Some of the nels have been damaged cither by children climbing on them or being cut and aye therefore no longer usable. . Two of the large fiets were also stolen this season. ‘These: nets.are very expensive to re place, costing . approximately $300 a pair. Please help us to look after them. ¢ We = also. ticed = more volunteers to organize the as- sociation next season. Perhaps you could use ‘these next few weeks to find out how you can help? Watch for the announce- ment of the date of the annual general meeting. Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 12, 1992 — Page B5 P.C.C.W. PRO-WRESTLING Brings all the stars of wrestling THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 at 8 pm THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE & THE MAIN EVENT x _ Rocky Dollaserra vs. Jason the Terrible * SEM-EVENT * The 360 bb “Basher” VS, Diamond Timothy Flowers ALSO FEATURING Big John Quinn and many other bouts! TICKET INFORMATION 635-7884 TICKET COSTS: Advance - $7.50 adults $5.50 kids & seniors At the door - $8.50 adults $6.50 kids & seniors To get your results on SCOREBOARD. drop them in at the office at 4647 Lazelle, phone fax them to 638-8432. Malcolm at 638-7283 or |. space is all yours! | |. TERRACE JUNIOR MENS & NORTHWEST - OLDTIMERS FASTBALL CLUBS 7 - Would like to thank all of the wy supporters and sponsors that contributed - to. our. r successful year. ‘We would also like to congratulate the winner of our draw for a_ "return trip to Vancouver. N.W.O.T. & TM. FASTBALL Mr. Harry Rogers of Terrace 7 Thanks again and see you next season. ar rome THE PARTY CONTINUES... . What are you wading for? COME OUT AND SEE IF YOU CAN RUIN THE PARTY! Thursdays 8:00 p.m. MOUNT LAYTON HOTSPRINGS SPLASH DOWN LOUNGE WIN YOUR OWN T-SHIRT! DON’T BE LATE! MOUNT LAYTON HOT SPRINGS RESORT LTD. 798-2214 LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO aucust 1992 PAL [ AGE ausust 1992 TL ‘tittla | HUBAY Evening Games Sat, Afterncon Games : eT mo ‘Theatre. , a et in ne is “Search é BON poo evenss oS] Resoue ys : a oe 6. em 7. aratirs & Ringette Parents ..°- Terrace: armode ah ee ae f Cadats: |: & Sisters F Terrace Soccer Coatiion for the | Minor |. Friendship.| Blueback aa oo . ie isga'a: je peshnal Hockey |. 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