7 | products. | Lee Lin beieti B w E ty S Cif once MLA Dave Parker, presents Terrace Stock Car Association with a cheque for $33,000.00, to aid members in purchasing the land used for the Terrace speedway. A portion. of the grant will also be used to pay for installation of a fence around the track, gravel pits, a parking lot, crash wall and concessions. The Terrace speedway attracts thousands of visitors in the summer. Accepting the cheque on behalf of Terrace Stock Car Association Is President Ann Chiswell and Past President Bob Clutterbuck who did the ground work for the B.C. lottery fund grant. Photo by Daniefe Berquist. Stock Car Assoc. gets lottery fun ds A B.C, lottery fund grant in the amount of $33,000.00 has been awarded to the Terrace Stock Car Association to aid it in purchasing the land used for the Terrace speedway. Provincial secretary EI- wood Veitch said the grant supports an ambitious four-year’ project: under- taken by the racers to im- _ prove the speedway. Skeena MLA. Dave Parker added that the association expenditures which had been directed to ‘Wheelchair _ Awareness Day promoted © TERRACE ~~ Rick Hansen Week, Feb, 22 - 28, is quickly ap- proaching. The Terrace Kinsmen Club have ap- proved a sum of $2,000 for the purchase of souvenir merchandise to . _be retailed locally, by Daniele Berquist The Kinsmen Club will also be organizing a giant ‘Welcome to Terrace’’ . sign which local residents ‘can sign for $1. The sign will then be placed along Rick's route. Paul Clark and Steve Scott will be sending out invitations to residents asking them to participate ~ in the Wheelchair Aware- ness Day program. The Kinette Club in Terrace will donate proceeds from | their annual telethon to _ the Man in Motion. “The telethon is set to take place on Saturday, Feb. 24 at the Royal Cana- | _ dian Legion, The Running | -Club is pledging their - monthly run for February | to Rick Hansen. Terrace. Co-op will circulate a two- banner flyer dedicated to the Man in Motion. In those flyers, coupons will ‘be available for certain For every | coupon returned, the Ter- race - Co-op will donate five cents per coupon ‘to the Man in ‘Motion. A classified ad in the Terrace Review 18 yours for ONLY. 2 jow sdo you get your ad Into the Review? : »-@ drop it in our mail slot ~@ mail it to us, -..® come into our offlee “@ phoneus . | @or stop us on the atreet” 7 Thera. will be no billing! Pay next time. you ’ we come in or next time you see us. We're: Works . Ing the “Honor System” - Terrace Re view 4535 Greig Ave., Terrace _Dedeneeeagoauecessteedcuentococe nave cece uieiienesimatinenineriiiein a lease payments will now be applied to costs for -ongoing . operations and site improvements. ‘We know that auto racing events in Terrace attract thousands of visitors in the’ summer months,”* Parker went on. . ‘*T am pleased the minister: responsible to the B.G,* lottery fund has been able to approve a grant which. * will assist the local stock car group in its efforts to. enhance facilities for members and visitors.’’ A portion of the grant will also be used to pay for installation of a fence . ‘around the track, gravel - pits, a parking lot, crash wall and a concession stand. You don’t have to Terrace Review — Wednestay,. January? 28, 1987. i - ce Caledonia defeated by Kay- “High Kings | TERRACE —A last. sec- ond basket by Frank Cloudt gave Ketchikan’s Kay-High Kings a thrilling 68-66 win over their host Caledonia Kermodes in game two of a two-game exhibition senior. boys’. high school basketball series in Terrace last week. Cloudt, who. finished with 16 points overall, put up a rebound as time ran out in the most exciting game seen at Caledonia in many moons. The Kings grabbed a 20-15 lead at. the first quarter, but Kermodes came back to lead 37-34 at halftime, By three-quarter time the Kings were back in the lead 59-56. The win gave Kings a sweep of this series, anda record of three wins and a ‘loss counting the one-and- one record posted two days previously against Prince: Rupert’ makers.: Against makers, the Kings lost 68-57 in the opener, then | came back to win 59-49, Meanwhile, in game two of the Skeena Tsimp- sean vs. Ketchikan Jayvee series, the Skeena lads put it all together to count a 64-59 win. They jumped into a 14-0 lead at the start ‘and never looked: back, ‘even though Jayvees’ put on. a. last-minute charge “ and came to within two points at one stage. In the Kings’ game, Kay-High’s Wade Mc- Clennan had 17 points, For Kermodes it was Trevor Shannon with 17, Dave Kirkaldy with 11, and Chris McDonald and Garth Schmidt with 10 Rain- : the. Rain-. each, In ‘the Jayvees game, Trevan Walker had 19 and Paul Meehan 12 for. the Alaskans. Harpel Manhas paced Skeena with 24 points. Aaron Davis had 12 and Dave Hogg 10. - At Prince Rupert, ‘the Jayvees swamped Booth Ravens twice — 10-45 and 72-29, In the opening game, the Kings ran up quarter- time leads of 22-12, 36-22 and 56-39, before fighting off a last-quarter Ker- mode surge to score a 62-53 victory, Wade McClennan with 22 and Andy Herman with 14 paced the winners, Chris McDonald hooped 23 for Kermodes. The first Jayvee- Tsimpsean contest was a walkover for the junior Alaskans. They took quarter leads of 26-13, 40-24 and 58-42 as they coasted to a 79-49 win. Mike Kirkpatrick and Wade Kahle each scored - 16 for the winners, while Paul Meehan chipped in with 14. For Skeena it was Dave Hogg With 15 and’ Harpel Manhas with 14, Meanwhile, in the first senior boys ‘AA’ ‘high school rankings of the new year, the Kermodes drop- - ped a notch from number nine spot to - become number 10. St. Thomas More, Oak - - Bay and Richmond are ranked one-two-three in the standings. Kermodes win The Terrace Caledonia Kermode girls’ senior. high. school basketball team posted two lopsided wins and one heart-breaking logs in a two-day series at Prince Rupert on the Jan. 17 weekend. The Kermodes ran upa 74-16 win over Smithers in | their first game as Mich- elle Hendry notched 24 ‘points.. Lisa Dams added -14, while Jan. ‘Wilson had a dozen. Gare two was another lopsider as Kermodes whipped Burns rake 74-41, -Hendry fad - points. Melanie Jones ad- ded 14, and Stacey Buteau had 13. The loss came at the hands of Ketchikan, Alas- ka’s Kay-High girls. Ket- | chikan scored in the final seconds to count a 56-55 win. Hendry paced Ker- modes with 25 points. Meanwhile, the Thorn- hill Triton boys attended a series at Bulkley Valley Christian School in Smith- _ ers on the same weekend, After beating Houston 50-35, the Tritons came up with a 57-49 loss to Nishga. BCLS be ira wos 9 The Hair Gallery Terrace Totem Ford C) PRIZE INCLUDES: TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Central Flowers & Gifts 9 . Any Kinsmen Member %, Kinsmen Club of Terrace 3 VALENTINE’S DAY * HAIR STYLING courtesy of Hair Gallery Ltd, & TRANSPORTATION by chauffeur driven limousine : courtesy of Terrace Totem Ford ) * LAVA SUITE at the Desiderada Inn - by Central Flowers and Gifts _e% * CANDLELIGHT DINNER featuring Chateau-briand . YY by Manuel's Restaurant Ltd. . y, # FRESH FLOWERS and CHAMPAGNE Ia suite. * BABYSITTING (in the Terrace area) *% CONTINENTAL BRUNCH served in the suite Sunday moraing 9 Prize murt be taken F ? v © & + CORSAGE sed BOUTONNIERE en a ? 4 ? oss 1987 as eparied.