Sport Scope Warner tops Masset field TERRACE entries scored major successes in the Agate-Man Mini Triathlon. Ray Wamer took the men’s 20-40 years title at the Masset event while Martin Vanlierde and Stewart Campbell finished two-three in the Masters men’s division. Entries at the second an- nual Masset competition faced a 500m open water swim followed by 20km cy- cling and finishing with a 6km run. Record falls GORD ‘KLASSEN put it all together at the Aug, 28 Ter- race Stock Car association meet. Getting the day off to a roaring start, he produced an 18.89 second lap in the time trials to set a new mark in the Hobby Stock class, _ Keeping up the momentum, he then guided car #77 to asweep of the A Hobby races that followed. _. Also enjoying a big day was Elizabeth Cloakey who took al] three races in the C | Hobby. Hoopsters big meet BASKETBALL B.C. holds its annual general meeting Saturday, Sept. 24 in Van- couver. It will be followed by an awards banquet at which Stu Jackson of ihe NBA Van- couver Grizzlies will be the guest speaker. Ladies force double tiebreaker HOW CLOSE was it? . . How about it taking ave count- backs to decide the ladies’ single litle at this year’s Terrace Closed lennis tournament. Dee Jenion, Fran Mann and . Renata Weber all finished with 4- 1 records in the round robin. So they. went to games won and lost to settle it. Except Mann and -. Weber had finished with identical 28 win - 12 loss tallies. -> Which forced the second count- back, wins and losses when they * faced each other, Ani that gave the title to Mann, one of two she would win during the Aug. 27-28 finale to the local club’s toummey Season. The other came in the ladies doubles where Mann and Ada Sarsiat: put. together a perfect record to edge the 3-1 combo of ‘Diane Cey and Erna Motschilnig. Sarsiat also went home with two ‘top spots, teaming with Richard Krieg! in the mixed dou- bles to defeat Neil Fleischmann and Weber 7-6, 6-3 in the ‘A’ >final. — ‘The mixed triumph was part of _ Krlegl’s title sweep over the . weekend, ° _ He and partner Jeremy Fontaine went undefeated in the six games oF the’ men’s doubles round robin, handing runners-up Doug Jenion and. Grant Holkestad the only defeat they were to suffer. ‘But Krieg!’s singles win was no walk over, After marching to a 6- 1° first set win, he couldn't stop - Bill: Redpath’s back-to-the-wall "fight back, dropping the second 7-6, However, Kriegl got back on track in the rubber, shutting Red- path out, On the men’s B side, Eric “Hermes was a convincing winner, ‘brushing aside Steve Fleming 6- 1, 6-2. “And in the mixed *B’ side, Marilyn Earl and Grant Holkestad - dropped only two games, both in . the second set, in defeating Diane Cey and Dave Snrsiat. Although that’s the last tourney -. for the season, tennis club mem- "-: bers will still be hitting the courts as long as the weather permits, ‘And once the fall rains close in, , many of them will simply move indoors for the badminton season, The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 7, 1994 - C3 North * Piano * Strings * Ballet. r a Easy does it | THERE WAS a gaod turnout for the Figure Skating Club's free hour of skating last Friday aftemoon. For a few of those taking advantage of the offer, getting around the rink was something of a challenge but fortunate- ly club members, including coach Tanya Warkentin (above), were only too ready to lend a netping hand to those ® wha needed git ¢ Brass rogramme emotionally a ing out! \ Last Chance | New Furniture | Auction | aturday, Sept. _ Terrace Arena Banquet Hall” Trombone, Trumpet, Saxophone : . ~ Creative Dramatics A group to develop physically and Noring the meaning of experience throug Call 638-1183 jon efoun BC ORGANIZING | Eyow* why Vigra -\N SKEENA egal aate of ae al, | i SEND ENQUIRIES TO - P.O. BOX 718 TERRACE, BC V8G 4B8 i 1 year membership $10.00 each i I E Name ( ) 1 TILE FIRST LAST | Address r MAILING I | STREET i I City POSTAL CODE i i Phone = WORK FAX i | WOULD LIKE TO JOIN (_) DONATE {____.) VOLUNTEER i) | ee ee i west Academy of the Performing Arts 308 - 4722 Lakelse Ave. Terrace, B.C. V8G 1R6 CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 2 Instruction Available in: - Private - Group - - Preschool - Adults - Classical - - Plectrum » - "- Violin. - Viola: - “Cello. NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! actin the “whole chil socially by Make a Great Discovery Bid onit... Pay forit... And take it home, — ‘No waiting for future delivery. Visa or Mastercard Welcome Partial listing: *2 & 3pce sofa sets ‘Coffee andendtablesets ==. ‘Oak Curio Cabinet, buffet and hutches ‘Bedroom suites in solid oak and pine «Large assortment dinettes - ‘Brass beds, armoires, night stands *PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE ee ‘Solid oak tables and chairs ‘Assortment oflamps *Brass decor items: ‘Juvenile bedrooms sets ‘Box springs and mattresses By i Everything Must be sold to the © “highest bidder