a Douglas of Telkwa topped the boys’ side with clubmates Peter Hynd, Jud Luttick and Cor- mack Hickish next in Jine. Terrace’s trio of David Shep- herd, Chad Edmonds and David Edmonds were fifth, sixth, and ‘seventh, respectively, For the. girls, Donelle Mur- It was no surprise that Peter doch and Dawn Hansen of Smi- Bd. Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 14, 1990 Cross-country sweep for Smithers Smithers cleaned up at the zone high school cross-country racing finals held Nov. 3 in Ter- " race, They took the top four posi- tions on the boys’ side, and were one-two on the girls’ side. It a was strictly Terrace and Smi- thers competitors, with 18 boys and eight girls overall. thers were one-two, followed by Megan Reid of Terrace: Terrace, Smithers, and Port Simpson are all sending ‘full teams to Victoria this weekend for the B.C. school finals. Other members of Terrace’s team are.Chad Croft, Lee Wil- kerson, and Adrian Ballatti. _ The Scores Are... TERRACE ROD & GUN CLUBS 1990 TROPHY SHOOT Small Bore Pistol Winner Expert: Terry Morris 89% Winner Novice: Gil Payne 76% Large Bore Pistol Winner Men's: Ed Morris 82% Winner Ladies: Louise Folmer 20% Small Bore Rifle ‘ Winner Expert: . Pat Bare 95% Winner Novice: Louise Folmer 84% - Large Bore Rifle ; - Winner Expert: Pat Bare 91.5% Winner Novice: Vic Dean 58% “Archery Winner Expert: Gil Payne 85 Yo Top Gun SF ses Men’s: Pat Bare 351.1 out of 500 es Ladies: Louise Folmer 227.1 out of 500 Trap — 16 yards C-Class Winner: Virginia Chapdelaine 88% C-Class Runnerup: George Chapdelaine 85% B-Class Winner: Dan O’Brien 93% B-Class Runnerup: Rollie Senden (Taken) 91% A-Class Winner: Harry McCowan (Taken) 97% A-Class Runnerup: Bill Watson 90% Handicap Short Yardage Winner: Ray McCabe 85% Short Yardage Runnerup: Wally Rebinson 84% Long Yardage Winner: Vic Dean 84%: ° Long Yardage Runnerup: Bill Watson 82% - — Doubles C-Class Winner: Steve Kuhan 77% C-Class Runnerup: Nelson Roissum 76% B-Class Winner: Rollie Senden (Taken) 77% - B-Class Runnerup: NIL A-Class Winner: Harry McCowan 86% A-Class Runnerup: Bill Watson 80% Ladies High Overall Winner — Virginia Chapdelaine 232 . Runnerup — Brenda McCabe 28 Mens High Overall Winner — Harry McCowan 264 Runnerup —~ Bill Watson 252 GRADE 8 HIGH SCHOOL ZONE BOYS AND VOLLEYBALL FI y GIRES BOYS SECTION — ROUND-ROBIN DIVISIONS ‘B' SIDE Kitimat over Booth 15-13, 12-15, 15-12 Kitimat over Houston 15-10, 15-15 Booth over Houston 15-8, 10-15, 15-10 ‘A’ SIDE Skeena over Chandler Park 15-11, 16-14 Skeena over Thornhill 15-10, 10-15, 15-5 - Chandler Park over Thornhill 15-1, 15-4 | wo . B (Rs yo. 4 - SKEENA MINOR HOCKEY TRI-CITY LEAGUE °°°*" ve" Skeena 'B’ 15-5, 15-2 Midget — Terrace 3, Kitimat 0; Terrace 8, Kitimat 6 Peewee — Kitimat 6, Terrace 5; Kitimat 6, Terrace 4 Bantam — Exhibition at Smithers, Smithers won both 10-0, 4-1 BOAT Royal ~_All Seasons 90, Skeena Hotel 70 complete personalized Agency habits HOME — LIFE — FIRE ... wh, tafei insurance TERRACE MEN’S REC HOCKEY LEAGUE Nov. 3 ; Convoy Supply 7, Riverside Wranglers 7 : Terrace Timbermen 4, Northern Motor Inn Okies 3: Nov, 4 ; Ds All Seasons 9, Inn of The West 6 _ Norm’s Auto 2, Skeena Hotel 2 Nov. 6 mo ; Convoy Supply 5, Northern Motor Inn 5 Skeena Hotel 8, Inn of The West 3 Nov. 7 Terrace Tumberman 3, All Seasons 2 Nav, 9 Norm’s Auto 6, Riverside Wranglers 1 TERRACE MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Nov. 6 ‘North Coast Road Maintenance 88, Evs Clippers 80 High Scores — Steve Dewacht 31, Doug Wilson 23 High Scores — Harpel Manhas 17, Wade Watson 28 Noy. 8 All Seasons 85, Road Maintenance 82. ; High Scores — Sean Moldenhauer 37, Trevor Shannon 32 Ev’s Clippers 102, Skeena Hotel 67 - High Scores — Doug Wilson 26, Cam Mckay 21 MINOR HOCKEY ATOM DIVISION EXHIBITIONS Terrace Centennial Lions 5, Kitimat Farwest 4°. . Terrace Lions 4, Kitimat Pizza Factory 4 cea Kitimat Overwaitea 10, Terrace Tilden 4 TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY - ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE All Seasons 5, Tilden | Centennial Lions 6, Kinsmen 1 TERRACE MINOR HOCKEY . NOVICE DIVISION Lions 6, Wilkinson 4 Longs 5, Elks 3 Legion 6, Doyles 4 NALS ON NOVEMBER 3 GERLS SECTION — ROUND-ROBIN Skeena ‘A’ over Thormhilt 15-7, 15-9. “Skeena ‘A’ over Skeena ‘B’ 15-f, 15-I] Skeena ‘A’ over Booth 15-2, 15-8 Kitimat over Skeena ‘B’ 15-4, 17-15 Kitimat over Booth 12-15, 15-2, 15-8 ” Thornhill over. Kitimat 15-5, 11-15, 15-7 Thornhill over Skeena ‘B’ 17-15, 15-5 Booth over Thornhill 16-14, 7-15, 15-5 0; Skeerta''A’ over Kitimat 15-1, 15-5 (See overall story elsewhere in this edition) 4648 Lakelse Ave., Terrace : | 638-8581 § | Taking careful aim, Bill Watson of the Terrace Rod and Gun Club prepares to fire at the distant target at the club’s annual Trophy Shoot held November 3 weekend. Results of the competition can be found in this week's Scoreboard, ARIES ~ Mar. 21-Apr. 19 ‘TAURUS Apr. 20-May 76 You are working hard these days to achieve busi- ness goals and to enhance your standing in the community. . ‘Travel plans for the holiday period brighten up the picture, especially so if you travel with your _ favorite companion. GEMINI . May 21-Jane20 . CANCER June 21-July 22 LEO Suly 23-Aug. 22 VIRGO ‘Aug. 23-Sept, 22 .' LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct.22 SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nev, 22-Dec, 21 CAPRICORN Dec, 22-Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb, 18 PISCES Feb, 19-Mar. 20 Some minor details need to be settled before you. . have the freedom to speak out ona partnership. matter, Be a little more expansive with loved ones. Give what you can of your time and money, It comes back to you. Health matters and employment interests call for your attention, Be prepared to take on a challeng- ing new assignment, Trying to do too much gets you into a tangled mess. 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