Terry nets $3, There’s a big ‘Thank you” . from the organizers for all 126 participants who took part in the Terry Fox Run in Terrace last Sunday. The high participa- tion helped beat the 1989 goal by at least 50 percent. Based on the previous year’s support, a goal of $2,000 was set for 1989, but organizer Gary Petipas says that the final figure . is about $3,000. Thanks in part to Kelvin Skead who collected $565 in pledges in just one. week . — the most ever collected by an individual in the Terrace event since the run began nine years Fox run 000 ago. year’s run a boost was the Cor- porate Challenge. -B:C. Hydro topped the Corporate Challenge with: 17 entries; while School - District 88-and Skeena Broad-. . casters placed second and third in this category. Next year will be the 10th anniversary of the Terry. Fox Run and Petipas. ex- pects the ‘results to. ‘be .even better. Helping the Northwest contribution, he says, will be three new runs in the Nass Val- ley. » Sight and Sound goaltender Kevin Andrews couldn't quite reach this well-placed penalty shot by a Bandstra forward — during semi-final Under-12 Youth Soccer action last Friday. -Bandstra went on to win the game 2-1. This year for the first Park. time, playorts were held entirely at one location — Christy Coming events in. regional Saturday, Sept. 23 is the grand opening of the newly renovated Student Body Rac- quet and Fitness Centre at Northwest Community College. Hours for this special event are 10 a.m, time wil] be available for only $1 as well as many free draws and giveaways. Memberships are available for students and the general. public alike. Phone 635-4009 for more information, Senior Boys’ Volleyball begins * this weekend — the Caledonia Kermodes leave tomorrow for weekend tournament in Prince George. The Kermodes will compete in the UBC Tourna- ment the following weekend and - see their first local action in zone -- play on Oct 14. The Totem Saddle Club -is holding a dressage hunter jumper show on Sept. 30, Oct. | -and-Oct, 2. Those interested, phone Joleene- (635-9497), or Cathy (635-5329). Th ¥ shee Valley. Golf and to 9 p.m. and a> - 30-minute introductory court. sports Country Club men’s champion- ship tournament will take place this coming Saturday and Sun- day. The club’s nine-hole junior championship is scheduled to start Tuesday the 26th at 4 p.m. The Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club annual general meeting will be held. at the” clubhouse beginning at 8 p.m. Oct. 5. The Skeena Valley Runners Club is hosting the Skeena Val- ley 5K, 10K and Half-Marathon on Oct. 15. Recreational and competitive runners can register at All Season’s Sporting Goods before Oct. 1. The registration fee of $13 for BCAA members and $15 for non-members in- cludes a T-shirt. For more infor- mation contact Ed Ansems at 635-4670. : The Terrace men’s recreation- al hockey league requires quali- fied referees, linesmen and goal- tenders aged 35 and older for the. upcoming season, If interested, phone Earl at 635-2017. ao “TERRY FOX RUN - — ~ Corporate Challenge. of 2nd School District 7 Another factor that gave this a | The s scores are... eee ha plonship: latch. >-Cedarland Tire:6, Bandsira 4. ‘Under 12 season resulis ~~ - b ee Ast Cedarland Tire, 2nd- Bandstra ‘League.Champion.,. Tie between Cedariand Tire and ‘Aqua Plumbing, : iat B. C.. Hydro, ard, Skeena Broadcasters | inder 10 Double Knock-Out Tournament me ‘Saturday, Sent. 9 ; =. ‘' AG.K. 12, Terrace Travel ) ae" Shoppers. 3, Centennial Lions 1 rae - Thunderbirds 9,Skeena Cellulose2 - Co-op.4, Skeena- Sawmills 2 ners Monday, Sept. 11 ~ AGE. % C.S. Sharks 3 Surveyors 7, Shoppers 1 "MEN'S RECREATIONAL HOCKEY . ... “Skeena Ice Breakers’: we THE PLAYOFFS Norm's: Auto 8,.Skeana Hotel Lites 7: ” : The Canadians 9, North Coast Auto Wranglers 3 3. - Inn of the West 9, Norm’s:Auto'5 ..°** Rusty Rails. (Smithers) 4, The Canadians 4. 7 inn of the West 6, Skeena Hotel Lites 3 -S Tyeeday, Sept. 12 | : Rusty Rails 5, ‘North Coast Auto Wranglers 3 _ Centennial Lions 7, Terrace Travel 4 1: North Coast Auto Wranglers 14, Skeena Hotel Lites 6. ‘Skeena Sawmills 1, Skeena Cellulose | 0. :. Wedneaday, Sept. 13 CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY: _... Centennial Lions 5, C.S. Sharks 2. -Rusty Rails 12, Inn of the West 4 _~.. Shoppers 3, Skeena Sawmills 2. Norm's Augo 11, The Canadians5 -. Thursday, Sept. 14 Skeena Hote! Lites. 9, North Coast Auto Wranglers 6 A.G.K..6, Thunderbirds 4 The Canadians 5, Inn of the West 4 for ard and 4th. “Shoppers 3, Co-op 2 place. ~ Friday, Sept. 15. Rusty falls 11, Norm’s Auto 5. for tst and. 2nd place. “Centennial Lions 3, Co-op 1 Shoypers 4, Thunderbirds 3 a ” Saturday, Sept. 16 . 0° AG:K.3, Surveyors 2 ee ‘Centennial Lions 4, Shoppers 1 = oo”. Surveyors and Centenial. Lions: ‘olayed: off. last SOCCER Girls Double Knock-Out Tournament. - Wednesday, Sept. 6 Tide Lakers 4, Richards 0 Thursday, Sept. 7 Tide Lakers 5, Pizza Hut 1 Friday, Sept. 8 Pizza Hut 4, Richards 2 Saturday, Sept. 9 Champlonship Match Tide Lake 5, Pizza Hut 2 Girls’ seasons ‘esults F ist Tide Lake; 2nd Pizza Hut, - =~ Division Champion, Tide Lake... .. : In the Championship: Match. Results next week. Under 16 Double Knock-Out Tournament Wednosday, Sept. 6 — Bralds 1, Philpots 0 Thursday, Sept. 7. . Braids 6, Brady’s F.C. 1 1989 TERRACE P. | 1. A. SHOOT inted by the Terrace Rod & Gun club: as Sept.8and8° ~ Friday, Sept. 8 . ie F. ‘Socks Philpots 4 D class — Rick Flynn, South Hazelton, 95 Cham re Match C class — Jay Davis, Juneau, 89 P P B class — Nelson Roisum, Now Hazelton, 98 Braids 3, Brady F.C. 1 - Under 16 seasons results 4st Braids, 2nd Brady's F.C., Division Champion, Braids “A class — Rick McCabe, Kitwanga, 96 AA class — Dal Langham, Poweil River, 98 ‘HANDICAP | “Long yardage — Bill Watson, Terrace, 89 - Short yardage - — George Munson, Terrace, 95. : DOUBLES . D class — Rollie Senden, Hazelton, 83 C.class — Alvin McLeod, Quesnel, 69 B class - — Rick McCabe, Kitwanga, 95 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Under 14 Double Knock: Out Tournament Wednesday, Sept. 6 Rotary 5, Northern Drugs 0 San-Berry 6, Bavarian Inn 2 Thursday, Sept. 7 ‘San-Berry 3, Rotary 2 Northern Drugs 4, Bavarian Inn 2° Friday, Sept. 8 Rotary 4, Northern Drugs 3 Saturday, Sept. 9 ‘Champlonship Match. San-Berry 2, Rotary 0 Under 14 seasons results Ist San-Berry, 2nd Rotary, Division Champions, ‘tie. between. Rotary and Northern Drugs. : 16 YARDS D class — Peggy Bare, Kitimat, 95 Gclass — Bill Gable, Quesnel, ‘92 B class — Jay Davis, Juneau, 99 - Aclass — Pat Bare, Kitimat, 100 : AA class — ‘Dal Langham, Powell River, § 98 ~ HANDICAP ‘Under 12 Double Knock-Out Tournament Long yardage — Don Ellis, Prince George, 92 Monday, Sept. 11 Finning 4, Northwest Sportsman 0 Cedarland Tire 3, Aqua Plumbing 1 Tuesday, Sept. 42 Sight and Sound 3, Finning Tractor 2 Cedarland Tire 6, Bandstra 3 Wednesday, Sept. 13 Northwest Sportsman 3, Aqua Plumbing 2 Bandstra 3, Finning Tractor 1 Thureday, Sept. 14 | - Cedariand Tire 4, Sight and Sound 2 . Bandstra 3, Northwest Sportsman 1 ay Friday, Sept 15. 48 a1 a eS andstra 2, Sight and Soun eae High Overall Winner ; ‘Saturday, Sept. 16 Roltle Senden, Hazelton, 459 “ TEAM SHOOT Winner — Prince George, 114 -Runnerup — Kitimat, 109 cot ‘3rd Place — Terrace #1, 108 Ladies’ Trophy - Winner — Linda Dinsmore, Delta, 189 - ee Senior. 65 & Over Trophy -— High Overall _ > Winner — Scott Hutchinson, Knutsford, 403. oy Runnerup — John Henkins, Prince Rupert, 28a ) antes HOME — LIFE — FIRE BOAT - — - BUSINESS Quioplan 638-8581. AUTHORIZED AGENTS « EVENINGS 635-2015 night and A.G.K. will take on-the,winner of that game |. | - ‘Short yardage — Wayne Paulsen, Ketchikan, 96 co: "4648 Lakelse peace :