Julio Cesar Villicorti and Terrace Minor Soccer seems to be taking off in a big way, with 27 teams in their first year of operation. Today is the final day of a soccer school being held at Clarence Michael School, with two instructors from E] Salvador in Central America, and one from Quebec coming to Terrace to participate. The two natives of El Salvador, Jose Manuel Chalon, and Julip Cesar Villicorta, are in Canada as a Fitba. night Gyorfi won a bronze medal in the 20 metre freestyle at the Canadian Ontario, a suburb of Toronto, with a time of 1 min. 56 seconds, which is just two seconds short of the Canadian record for that event. . Gyorfi, who is 16 years oid, The kids and instructors who were involved in the soccer schoo] held at Clarence Michael School this past week. Following the arrows from left to right are Jose Manuel Chalon, who part of the Canada World Youth program, a cultural exchange program between El Salvador and Canada. The two will be in Terrace until October 17, and are presently seeking a 3 or more bedroom house to rent for approximately 1 month. The soccer school began Monday, and finishes today, with daily sessions running from 9 A.M, until 3 P.M. 4 ' re) relaxation, as he will be leaving for Montreal, and Wednesday. While competing in a Canada Cup swim meet in Edmonton last June, gyorfi became friends with two of the Hungarian swimmers in the meet, and they invited { + are from El Salvador in Central America, Pableau ,:- . at the WEST BERLIN (CP) — one gold medal in swimming world aquatic championships which open ay. That would be the break- though the Canadian swimming program has been looking for since before the Montreal Olympics, the - eoach af Canada’s women said Thursday. “A lotof ourswimridrs get up to third and fourth, in the ~ world and then the tfouble starts,|"hesaid, “Instead of moving up ng No. 1, they start looking bait . to see who might beat them. Fo we end up with a lot Of. silver and bronze medals: at. B. top level competition, “Well, when you get up to this level I’d rather win one or 20 silver or bronze.” a - With their performance at the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton—the women . won five individual races , and two relays—the team began to think like winners, * Johnson said. That was an gold medal, just one, thanlS Claire, Que., who won the 100-metre butterfly at Ed- monton and managed a silver in the 200. Another is Robin Corsiglia, whose win in the 200-metre breaststroke at Edmonton came at the _end ofa disappointing season for the 16-year-old Beaconsfield, Que., swim-. mer. 1 Johnson is counting on an improved performance from several veterans who got lost in the shuffle at Edmonton. Becky Smith and Cheryl Gibson, both of Edmonton, performed well below their best times in front ofna hometown Games audience. VANCOUVER (CP) — Manuel Pinero of Spain and Mark James of England ‘fired four-under-par 68s Thursday to tie for the early rr wt et PR a ee bs TE ote yet THE HERALD, Friday, August 18, 1978, Page 5 Can. swimmers ready “Canadians kids are going to have to learn to live with that kind of pressure.” ° Gail Amundrud, 21, of Vancouver, for several years Canada’s best in the freestyle sprints, injured her ankle before the start of the Commonwealth Games and failed to win an individual) medal, She is entered in the 200-metre freestyle and her leg is no longer a major problem, says Jognson, The championships open tonight with lavish ceremonies that include a track and field competition, fireworks, rock music and a parade of the athletes. Fishing report ; Theswimmers tn the dark- That may be un- Dave Johnsonsayshe willbe horse category include derstandable, said Johnson, happy ifCanada gets atleast Wendy Quirk of Pointe but its inexcusable. By Don Pearson - Custom Sporta High tide 2:30 A.M. of 15.2 ft Low tide 6:10 A.M. of 8 ft. Douglas Channel fishing yesterday was good, again done in extraordinarily good weather with sun and no wind. The day before yesterday ! asked if anyone was catching Northern Coho, and 1 must say | am more than happy with the response. There seems to be 14-16 Ib. Coho coming in fram the Douglas Channel, and some of these are now in Sue Channel. One report was fourteen good size Coho, and the man’s comment was for the end of Sue. Two tied Ist round 69, while Dan Halldorson of Shilo, Man, and Dale Hayes of South Africa came in with 70s. More than: half the field, Arnold Palmer of the United States and Simon Owen of New Zealand, runner-up in this year's British Open, each shot 72. : important breakthrough first-round lead in the including several of the 20 a : pyschologically looking $100,000 Canadian Profes- foreign players invited to " ahead to the 1920 Olympics, sional Golfers Association this ” year’s tour- i) @ in but it might not bridge the talent gap here. ‘s' WOMEN ARE LONGSHOTS Crebeau from Amqui, Quebec, and Mike Brady, president of the Terrace Minor Soccer Association. including three girls, ranging in age from 7-13. Other instructors include local soccer player Mike Brady, who has been in- volved in Terrace Minor Soccer since its inception, and Pablo Crebeau, who hails from Amqui, Quebec. This is the second such school to be held in Terrace this summer, the previous classes having been held last month. They were just as.. , successful, having had, 98 Kitimat swimmer makes ~ Can, team | Gyorfi plans to return to the north country after still resides, ‘There's so many athletes of potential ‘nationai caliber in the north, and possibly if they see what can be accomplished, it will . inspire them to try to do the same.” Soccer school Successful kids registered. 1 “The kids really seem to enjoy the school, and have learned a lot from it", comments . loca] soccer enthusiast Jennifer, Ross, “And might I add that Mike Brady has done just a fan- tastic job with the Minor Soccer League.” Terrace Minor Soccer games ceased for the. summer months, but will be resuming once again in September when school staris.: lap See for International championship. Both players eagled their ‘first hole, the 475-yard, par five 10th, but had trouble * Handa Civic Sedan TERRACE HONDA SALES 4912 Hwy. 16 OBIT nament,nwere still on the course. Tme_ international competitors, along with 113 Kitimat Elks lacrosse team has made it into the semi- J itwillbe = 1V ! a Canadian professionals, are finals to be played Friday. a ney of \he with the closing hole. Pinero shooting for the $20,000 first Despite the tis’ to Victoria women win a gold, The men ogeyed the 395-yard par prize. today with a score of Vic- have more realistic fU%, While James three- Defending champion toria 15 to Kitimat’s 11, prospects. Some of the girls putted for a six. George Knudson of Toronto, because they defeated may gel up and do the job, Bob Beauchemin of whohadaééin Wednesday's Langley earlier this week, but the probability of that on Sydney, B.C. and Bob Breen pro-am, struggled to a two- Kitimat will be a contender paper is slight. : of Oakville, Ont. were next at over par 74. in Friday's semi-finals. - If at Terrace, B.C, V8G 1L8 Dealer Licence't2066a 7: [5 ort cvcary pees “" HONDA. 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His 1:56 in the 200 metre freestyle was his best ever time in the event, and qualifies him for a spot on the Canadian National Swim Team. . The championships began Wednesday, and will run until Saturday, While there, Gyorfi will also be com- peting in the 4 x 200 metre Telay, and the 50 metre freestyle race to be held w0 4 te WA . a Ep a In some places woodmen havea been known to ask a tree’s forgiveness before cut- ting it, down. Electronics ts the career of the future and the Canadian Forces need mon and women to train in this trade, But you'll never btw tetra deoed il Byvndontah eS | for Grade 12 graduates. A Military ‘Career Counsellor wilt be In Terrace on Wed. Aug. 2ard af the Canada Manpower Centre from 9:00 fa 3:00 PAA. 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