ay SSSR ASARARRERARRES FANN ‘Terrace’ s Paul Clark overcame a defective ‘wheel to take second place at the Canadian Wheelchair Marathon Championships at Win- nipeg last week, : Clark, who is still recovering from a broken arm suffered last. year, had to change wheels part-way through the gruelling 26-mile event and still placed in the runnerup spot behind winner Andre Viger of Quebec. Viger’s time of one hour, 43 minutes and 36 seconds was only 11 seconds off the world rec- or Clark finished eight minutes and 35 seconds third Viger, Ted Vince of; ‘Edmonton was thir Clark is now in Paris, France for the second annual disabled games. King of Mountain foot race set. TERRACE ~—- The Skeena Valley’ Runners Club has completed plans for its annual ‘King of the Mountain’’ foot race, It will take place July 26 — the same day as the Riverboat Triathton and Cardboard Boat Races. This five-mile run-from the Terrace Arena across.a rugged path on Terrace Mountain, begins - at 9 am.: following registration starting at 8 a.m. _ Male and female age categories for determining prizes are 10-to 13, 14 to 16,17 to.19, 20. and up, and masters. Awards included perpetual trophies plus plaques and - medals, and spot prizes. ‘An awards ceremony will be held i in the Arena Ban- quet Room about noon. Refreshments-will be available. The entry fee is $5. If you want a King-of-the- Mountian t-shirt, its $12. Entries. after July 15 cost an extra $2. Entry forms are available at All Seasons Sports Store or Skeena Broadcasters on Lazelle Avenue. Complete information can be found on the form. Terrace Review _ Thursday, July 2, 1987 9. Wheelchalr athlete Paul Clark of Terra nual Canadian Wheelchair Marathon. ce (center, with head band) came in second at the 2nd an- Cardboard boat racing at Lakelse Lake July 26 TERRACE | _— There’ sa ‘new kid on the block in- .sofar as Riverboat Days celebrations go this month . in Terrace. The Centennial Lioris : “‘Card-" are sponsoring | ‘board Boat” racing , at . Lakelse Lake’s Water. Lil- ly Bay on Sunday, J uly 26.5 This new innovation for our annual: summer: festi-’ val is strictly for hardy in- dividuals ‘with time and talent to build boats com- pletely fabricated from. paper products that will hold one, two or-three and . more operators. If you’re planning to. enter, then start working 4. on your conveyance right. ‘ away. All you cam use is cardboard, paper, paper # tape, glue and paint, Use of any other materials NS for fishermen expect. g ) MIRRIBER Z{OUTBOARDS Better i in the Long Run! _ Fishermen Breeze fu lo Ken’ 'S Marine | Speci Bags During our “gail’-a-bration, you'll save blg on dependable Mariner . outboards designed with the features you demand from an auxitlary ‘ power source. Ken’s Marine knows that any fisherman worth his salt — - will want a Mariner because they're made with the attentlon-to-detail Sure-starting, smooth, and quiet running, Mariner's have great maneuverabllity in tight spots. Stop in and check out the complete lins.of Mariner out boards. ‘Your agree...only the wind is better, ~The Best Fishing line You fan Be y Ken’ s Marine 4946 Greig Avenue, Terrace, B.C. 635-2909 “ YIVYYYVVYYIYVVIVHVIVIVPS. ee oa ¢ € ¢ S C. g S C C e C S Ci Ck € ie: C % C e C Co C , g means disqualification. . Three races. are planned for boats designed for one operator (eight feet), two -. participants (12 feet): or - three or more sailors (16 feet). No motors are al- lowed — strictly paddies. It costs $25 to enter, and you can-win up to . $100. All ‘participants must. wear approved life vests, .and . entries - will “be ac- ‘cepted: right | up to race time, which i is Th :30 a.m. on July 26, ; -For more information, phone John.at 635- 32089, or Fred at 638-1974. Junior golf open set, TERRACE “The Skeena Valley ‘Golf Club is hosting the-an- - nual junior open. golf tournament for boys and girls up to the age _ > of 190n July 11 and-12. They'll play 18 holes each day for an entry fee of $20. Each golfer Taust have a registered — handicap. Plans call for at least three flights with prizes in all three. Long drive and close-to-pin ‘prizes . Will also be handed out. For outsiders, billets will be available. Your. entry fee includes: a: Sunday lunch: “You “Must enter by- July 8. PS Se eee eee eee Gemma Bed. & | Bath Boutique- presents A ling of solid Brass Beds, fashioned, designed - and individually hand built in various styles by. English ; craftsmen. Every Bed has its own special and unique # _ character with future antique value! ‘Buy a. on or Queen. size. | and pay only the Price of a Twin sizel- Come in and choose from different styles of ‘the 18th century! Sale ends August 1, 1987. Gemma Bed & Bath Boutique: SKEENA MALL Terrace, B.C. 635-3392