Maybe it’s the good weather, but organiziang. for zone.10 of . the B.C, Seniors’ Games coming. up in September has not romped along at a satisfying pace, as far’ _as co-ordinator Arlene Bergh is.. concerned. a When..we asked Bergh if things appeared to be going a lit- tle slow, she said: ‘‘Yes, they are, and we’re hoping that this week. we can get into high gear and. ready to go, because registration has to be at the host community (Trail) by July 30th. ‘It’s a question of everybody getting to. work or we won't be. going to the Games,” she told us. | Quite .a few competitors are already lined up to go. But some sports still require playoffs, and that’s a current headache. “ Duane Contracting Ltd. - O'Boyle Contracting Lid. Or, Dennis Fisher Ducks Unlimited Randy Haigh — Locksmith . Sincerely, ‘ Herold Olson — Coach and all the girls’ parents P Gary McAvoy & Sons Construction ' Alm-Wood Contracting Ltd. Glacier Concrete Ltd. Bob Middleton Trucking Joe Phillips Contracting Lid. A. Dubeau — Terrace Drugs Ltd. Excel Transportation inc. Terrace Co-operative Assn. Altex, Drywall Installation Ltd. Jann Marie Wilson, Diana Wood. Softball — Boys’: Larry Yeske, Chad Albright, Roger Bal, Dennis Bannister, Greg Doeleman, Malcolm Eyjolfson, Kent Hartness, Chris Hyland, Kevin Kennedy, Russ McFarland, Shawn Mun- son, Brad Neufeld, Les Neufeld, Rita Neufeld, Mark Parminter, Kerry Smith, Wade Steele, Ted Taylor, Terry Went- zell, Mike Wiebenga, Darcy Zlokliko- vits. Softball — Girls’: Bonnie Bergeron, Wendy Biffle, Jody Cey, Tanya Durack, Beth Erans, Traci Leason, Allison Lind- seth, Sandra Lopston, Lisa Mailloux, Christine Mermans, Jody Popp, Krista Soules, Andrea Tank, Leona Tank, Shir- ley Tank, Jackie Thompson, Tammy Walker. , Swimming — C.A.S.A. Youth: Ben Bell, Billy Holland, Terry Llewllyn, Dong MacKenzie. - Swiming — Special Olympies: Sabrina Brown, Reynold Starr. ‘ Tennis: Shannon Butler, Diane Cey, Nancy Condon, Neil Fleishmann, Deane Jenion, Richard Kriegl, Fran Mann, Swarn Mann, Ada Sarsiat, Dave Sarsiat, Hester Slewin. Volleyball —- Boys’: Mark De Jong, _ Ansems seeks funding Well-known Terrace distance runner Ed Ansems is still short of funds to enable him to travel to Eugene, Oregon July 27 to August 6 for the eighth World Veteran’s Track and Field Championships. Ansems says he needs about $250 just to bring him to the . break-even point, or absolute minimum to make the trip. Any individuals, groups or businesses that can help him out should phone him at 635-4670. Ansems is -entered’in the 10-kilometer event along with 66 other Canadian runners. All told, Canada has. 210 com- petitors. He told us the overall total for various events is close to 6,000 athletes. They'll be coming from more than 60 countries. The 10-K will be the first event er Games Carl Devost, Rick Dhami, Shawn Grier, Kevin Hamakawa, Dale Hansen, Ken Knull, Guy Mortimer, Heath Muller, ° “Kurt Muller, Bryan Netzel, Jason Price, . Carl Redmond, Chad Ziegler. . Volleyball — Girls': Nicole Annan- dale, Shelley O’Brien, Rochelle Pelletier. Waterpolo: Ben Bell, Billy Holland, Vesina Kontic, Steve Larson, Scott Lopston, Jennifer Mackie, Marge McEwan, Bobby Peacock, Denis Van- derlee. , ee Offical — Men’s Soccer: Flip Cervo. Offical — Boys’ Softball: Ray Tank. support at the games, which are being — _ held in the U.S.A. for the first time. He also said he’s learned that the oldest competitor is 93 years of age. Among the entrants are former Olympic gold medalists Lee Evans, Tommie Smith, Al Oerter, Mike Boit and Francie Larrieu-Smith. _ Any help to get Ansems t Oregon would be greatly ap- preciated. me! ites nm at ee i This spot could be yours hours. Grill at the Terrace Hotel . For your dining pleasure we have expanded our Copper Grill Restaurant 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. G 635-6630 ST Fine Dining in quiet surroundings! 5 p.m. — 10 p.m. 4620 Lakelse Avenue 638-8141 4 Polly’s Cafe = wy. Chinese & Western Cuisine — :< Mon.—Thurs. 10:30 a.m. — mideight Fri. & Sat. 10:30 a.m. — 14.m. Sunday 12:00 a.m, — 10 p.m, 4913 Keith Avenue, 638-1848 o 638-8034 GIM’S PS 4 4643 Park Avenue RESTAURANT Chinese & Canadian Food OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon - red | 1:30 an. — 10:00 p.m, MY. Thursday 11:30 acm. — (1:00 patie Fri - Sat £1:30 am, — 1:00 am. we Sunday 12:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. >ay Vay Specializing in Chinese Cuisine and Canadian Dishes tor Take-Out 7 Ph. 635-6184 jgepgeeeeee oa ; | 1 4606 Greig Ave., aie Terrace, B.C. 635-6111 eet eet . ale laatiaihs aaa drestierennchert od ee ate : _ eeitapaey: cents aR caer whe bE samen poten ce : = her's Sty eye