“PEP PVEPVV EC ees TERRACE — ~ He swims like a fish and he's got’ a trophy case full of gold to prove it. And last month Terrace masters swimmer. Joe: Mandur added to his collection, winning: four gold medals, a silver and two bronze at the B.C. Masters Swim Championships, . - The 55-year-old Mandur was ‘competing in the 55- to 60-year- old age division at the. Apr. -19-21 tournament in Delta. He won gold in the 800-metre freestyle, the. 400- metre freestyle, the 50-metre breaststroke and the 100-metre freestyle. In the 100-metre breaststroke: his. performance ° was good enough for a silver, and he added two bronzes in the 200-metre breaststroke and 50-metre. freestyle: events, . “It was ‘a. good ‘tournament for me,’’ Mandir says moidest- ly, “Pm happy.” He said the secret of his suc- cess is hard wark — like doing 100 lengths. at a time in Terrace’s 2s-metre-long pool — Joe Mandur and the- talent of his coach, 7 Shelley Morgan. | Hikes planned ~ TERRACE — Lace up the boats and head for the kills — the Terrace Hiking Club’s new calendar of planned hikes is out, The club usually meets Sun- day mornings at the library to form. carpools to get to their weekend destination. Everyone's welcome — you just have to show up and go. All hikes are weather permitting: Hikes planned are: - © May 19 — Robinson Lake. A three-kilometre one-way moderate hike near Kitimat. There may be some boggy sec- tions, so boot accordingly. Br- ing lunch. Meet at Terrace library at 9:30 a.m., and at Kitimat info centre at 10:30. Jim Thorne. leader, 632-6055: aa ‘May 25 — ~ Crippen’s s. Cove. A” Saturddy © hike” on.” Digby Island at Prince Rupert. ‘It’s about six kilometres, no climb- ing. Some petroglyphs may be seen, depending on‘ tide. Wear waterproof boots and bring rain gear. Meet at-Terrace library at ‘B a.m, inorder to catch 10 a.m. Shannon leader, 635-4486. * June 2 — Rainbow Lake area. A moderate hike up the Rainbow Lake ski‘hill trail, then Ptarmigan Mountain. Anyone not into difficult climbing can wait at the lake, which is about a 2.5-km one-way hike. Ptar- migan Mountain itself is a steeper climb on a sketchy érail to the top. See Hiking the Rain- forest for more info. Meet at library at 9 a.m., bring, lunch and rain gear. Kelly Kline leader, 798-2535. -® June 9. — Lava beds and volcano, ‘A. full-day: hike in Tseax lava beds about 45 miles north of Terrace — about 30 miles on pavement, the rest gravel. Bring lunch and wear sturdy boots for walking on the lava, - Depending on logging. roads, it should be about three. kilometres, one-way, Mect at 9. a.m. at. library. Kelly Smith leader, 632-5343... . * June 16 — ‘Hirsch. Creek canyon. A moderate hike, in-. yolving three steep hills, near Kitimat. About two miles one way. Bring lunch. Leave Ter-: race library at 10 a.m. and Kitimat info centre at 11 a.m._- Kelly Kline leader, 798-2535. e June 23 —. Kitwanga. About a two-mile, walk to An dimaul forestry lookout, or you | can drive to within one kilometre of the top, Wild onions and. flowers out. Then drive 13 miles on highway to Kitwancool to. see 120-year-old totems, then back to Kitwanga . to-walk, up. Battle Hill; site of ~ last: major t native Indian conflict °° in area: Meet at: ‘library’ al "10 a.m, * June 27 — Meeting. The _ club’s next meeting, a Thursday evening barbecue at Furlong Bay on Lakelse Lake. Bring own food and drink, around - 5:30. ferry (cost $2) at Prince Rupert. | © June 30 — Alaska, A pro- posed long weekend ferry trip to. Ketchikan, Alaska. Much to see. Bring rain gear. Ferry cost $64, then hotel room and meals. Anyone interested call Shannon -at 635-4486, « July 7 — Thornhill Moun- tain. A very scenic hike through: open alpine overlooking Ter- race and, Lakelse Lake. We drive to the top of Copper Mountain, where microwave equipment is located, then hike over to top of Thornhill Moun- tain —- about two miles uphill through open mountain ‘and a few snow patches — the trail five miles to. the bot- tom. Drivers then driven to top to pickup vehicles. Bring lunch and windproof wear for moun- taintop. 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