ae tween ce ca oma br eet ert SP Mi aine SBT ete TE LP BRT ae i ETI et ID STM Ses ROS ss Bowling requires a lot of concentration. ferrace’s swimming pool was full of young people stroking and splashing their way to stardom this weekend as the Blueback swim club, hosted their second tri- city swim meet. The Kitimat Marlins und the Prince Rupert Amateur Swim lub came to Terrace for the two-day event. About 150 swimmers took part. Terrace won the meet with 744 points. Kilimut went home with 615 points and Prince Rupert's icum left with 491 points. ‘Trace MeFurland of Terrace was the top aggregate winner in girls # and under. Kathy Highe of Terruce was the first Strikes are hard to get. runner up and Tammy Jackson of Prince Rupert was (he second runner up in this category. Kitimat’s Greg Gyorfi was lop aggregate winner in boys 8 and under. ‘Troy Marlin and Brian Romanow, both of Terrace, were the run- ners up. O & 10 Girls Top aggregate: ‘Tura Martin, Terrace; Ist runner up, Chuntel MeFarland, Terrace; 2nd runner up, Jody Palmer, Prince Rupert. 9 & 10 Boys ‘Top uggregale, Scott Tattersol, Prince Rupert ; ist runner up, Jerome Corpay, Kitimut; and 2nd runner up Kurt Havery, Kitimal. H) & (2 Girls Top aggregate was Tracey McGuire, Prince Rupert; ist runner up, Diane Barbetti, Kitimat, and 2nd = runner up Lorraine Mutch, Prince Rupert. 11 & 12 Boys Top aggregate was Appo Skogoter, Kitimat; Ist runner up, Trevor Weick, Prince Rupert; and rd runner up Goerge Emes, Prince Rupert. 1 & 14 Girls Top aggregale was tied with Louise Holcham from Kitimat and Tina Gray of Prince Rupert. First runner up then was Corena Gyarfi, of Kitimat and 2nd runner up Shirley Christenson of Prince rupert, 1 & 14 Boys The top aggragate in the group was Ty Martin of Terrace with Ist runner up being Bob Clarkson of Terrace. 2nd runner up was Trent Martin of Terrace. Senior Girls Mona Martin of Terrace took lop aggregate in this group, with Chris Patterson of Kilimat coming in as first runner up. Second runner up was Debbie Dahl of Terrace. Senior Boys Kugene Gyorfi of Kitimat took top aggregate in this event, Herald Staff Writer The ‘Terrace Lions were still going strong Sunday afternoon before press time at their annual Bowl-a-thon. The bow)-a- thon was started 5 year ago in 1977. In the past about 15 players have finished the 24 hour event. They Start Saturday evening at 6 p.m. and try to finish at six Sunday. With pledges made on an hourly basis, the Lions hope to raise about $2500. This money goes towards making ood hampers for the needy. Last year about 30 hampers were distributed in the com- munity. After watching these people with’ tired eyes, weak knees and very loose form, push their bodies to the limit, I started to ask people how they felt about spending their time in a bowling alley. Ken Scott, sponsored by the Kinsmen, said he thought is was great, and enjoyed spending his time helping a worthy cause. The lovely ladies on the Wightman and Smith team: Pat Hudson, Anne Mayer, Helen Gilbertson and Chris Mossman, all thought is was a wor- thwhile and beautiful thing to try and help everyone to have a comfortable if not ha pier Christmas. Near all of these women wor. and all have families to look after. However this Saturday and Sunday ae Swim club sweeps up meet on weekend with Ist runner up being David Mostad of Terrace and 2nd runner up Dave Dickens of Prince Rupert. pecial notice shoutd be Every bowler has his own style. owl-a-thon they donated 24 hours to help out. K Radio was also there, represented hy Bergie and Mr. Bailey, who donated individual pledges and 24 hours of their time as well as being at each others throats and throwing the ball down the gutter to the best of their ability. A young man by the name of John had been there for 24 hours as well with his team. He said even’ though he was getting pretty tired, he . was really enjoying it. Keith asa, _past- president of the Lions, said that they had a full slate, and hoped to de even betier than Jast year. There were about 66 people playing on 12 feams with local and league players. All participants were full of vim and vigour (nearly), Doug Mumford, owner of the lanes, has an in- teresting pledge. It seems alderman Dave Pease, and Mumford made a pledge of $50. Pease challenged Vic Jollife on the pledge. Unfortunatley Mr. Jolliffe did not bowl, but told Pease he would match him dollar for dollar. Well, Mr. Jolliffe — Mr, Pease has collected pledges totaling $327 If you could possibly take the time to donate something, money or tinned food, to this very worthwhile cause, please contact the Salvation ARmy, as they would surely appreciate your interest and effort. taken oft the Martin family, who have four children that placed in aggregates. A con- siderable effort on this family's part. De ca hechaded Ge LAA LAMA A RATA RRMA Ee nn | NOTICE prevent their freezing. x N N 8 x x 4 g | | N k 8 ‘ N 8 _Due to the extreme cold weather it would be advisable for residents usually affected with frozen water lines to run their cold water taps to in water tines from Let the water run from the tap witha flow about the size of a pencil, FLEA IO OOO TUDES IOS IESE DESTILLE GEESE CSSA SEEDED cca DISTRICT OF TERRACE a CTE NIE 505 TE LRONUCE SLIP A. OPPS NG THE HERALD, Monday, November 28, 1977, PAGE 3 24 hours is a long time. 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