Kitimat’s Brian McDonald scored a four- stroke victory over Prince Rupert’s Ron McDonald at the annual Skeena Valley junior boys’ and girls’ open golf tournament on the July 12 weekend. McDonald shot a 158 at the 36-hole event for overall low gross honors. The Rupert McDonald, WMaetyatrnaten der who is not related to 8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 23, 1986 McDonald wins Skeena junior golf 7 Brian, ended up with a 162 which was good enough for low gross in the championship flight. Johnny Jones, who fired a hole-in-one the week previous, was runnerup to the championship low gross with a 164, Dwayne Renshaw came through with a 115 score to grab overall low net honors. Kelly Jones’ 141 took net in the cham- pitrelesAtAt ra Junior golf competitors | . All 40 players In the Skeena Valley Golf Club’s annual Junior Boys’ and Girls’ Open Tournament gathered at the 18th ie green just.before heading to the clubhouse for award presentations. pionship flight with David Blower runnerup. First flight low gross went to Allan Power with a 179. Cameron Muirhead of Kitimat was runnerup. Steve Bowker won low net with 133. Prince Rupert’s Tim _ Walters was next. In the second flight, Matt Shinde’s 190 gave him low gross while Rob- by Morrison placed se- - cond, Lane Fredericks’ 132 topped the net scores. Jarred Ewart was runnerup. ; Mike Wiebanga won low gross in the third. flight with Aaron Wadley second. Brian Cox took low net ahead of Jimmy Mantel. Only four of the 40 golfers. were female. Melanie Jones had the Canoe As part of the annual River boat Days celebra- tions, plans are now complete for the seventh’ annual Kermode canoe regatta — a 30-mile jaunt along the Skeena River from Remo Bar beach to the Exchamsiks River boat launch. The race is open to best score, followed by Jody Cox, Debbie Graf and Rhonda Butler. regatta tional canoes, and it runs Saturday, July 26. Registration is 8 a.m, to 9 am., with the start time set for 10 a.m. The race trophies, plus cash and other prizes. If you sign up ahead of time, it only costs $15. Registration on race day costs $20. For information and. offers men’s, women’s, or mix- pre-registration, phone ed teams using recrea- Val Belina at 635-2553. Coming Events May 15 to August 30 — Heritage Park Is now open to the public on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Satur- days, and Sundays from 10 a.m, to 6 p.m. Guided tours are provided. No charge for school tours, senior citizens or children under 6 years (with an adult). Friday, July 25 — Terrace Old Timers’ Reunion, 5th an- nua! banquet at the Terrace Hotel Banquet Room. Social hour 6:30 p.m., dinner 7:30 p.m. All Terrace residents prior to 1957 are eligible. Tickets on sale at Rose's Shop, Terrace Drugs and Grace Fell Flowers, For further information, please cal! Elleen 635-2305 or Julia at 635-5205. Saturday, July 26 — Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop $1.50 Summer Brown Bag Sale from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 4544 Lazelle Avenue. August 2 and 3 — Timberland Horse Show at the Thor- nhill Community Grounds, starting at 8 a.m. both days. Aug. 2 is Western classes and jumping. Aug. 3 Is English classes and dressage. Winner by 4 strokes Brian McDonald, winner of the recent Skeena Valley Junior boys' and girls’ tournament, is shown putting out on his final hole, Tha Kitimat youngster won by four strokes over his nearest competitor. Top notch style Brian McDonald of Kitimat shows a 158 at the 36-hole event for overall gross honors. August 30 & 31 — The Skeena Valley Fall Fair will be held at the Thornhill Gommunity Hail and Grounds. There will be something for everyone, including hor- ticulture, arts and crafts, animal shows, and compet- tions. All are welcome to join the fun. Terrace Art Gallery — An exciting show — water- colors, olls, photography, pottery, jewelry, Ukrainian eggs — by a varlety of local artists, in the lower level of the Public Library on-going until the end of August. Gallery hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Satur- day 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Fhursday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Al-Anon Family groups. Meetings for friends and relatives of alcoholics. Meetings are held every Mon- day at 8 p.m. at Mills Memorial Hospital, the con- ference room In the psychiatric ward. The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre announces the closure of the centre for the summer -- from June 28 until Sept. 7th. Have a good summer! Terrace Asscciation for Community Living — Is needing advocates for handicapped people living in Terrace. For more information please phone Janice at 635-9322 or Carol-Ann at 635-3940. Kermode Knit Wits, a club for all persons Interested in furthering machine knitting. Regular monthly meetings will be held on the 2nd Tuesday at noon and the 4th Thursday at 7:30 p.m. For further Information calt Audrey 638-1335, Jan 635-7517 or Nancy 635-5319, Everyone welcome. Painting step stumps at E.T. Kenney Primary School in Terrace are Jacl Sturn (left), Dave Hislop and lan Bergsma. The students are hired. by School District 88 (Terrace) for the summer and will be attending post-secondary Institutions In the fall. Sturn will be going to Fraser Valley College and continuing with basketball training. Hislop will be attending Trinity Western University In Langlay, and Bergsma will be going to the University of Victoria.