B8 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 23, 1998 BULLS EYE! Axe throwing — Canadian championship event: Nick Palagian 14 pts. Brad Laughlin 13 pts. Harry Starratt 13 pts. Matt Mooney 12 pts. Local power saw bucking: Gerry Lambert 7:16 Andy Lambert 7:70 Vic Devost 8:15 Nick Palagian 9:53 Underhand log chop: a Kevin Steward 20:31 Norm Goudie 28:54 Brad Laughlin 34:06° Greg Karran 38: 73... Single hand bucking: Norm Goudie 20:40.” ” Brad Lauglin 21:26 John Walker 23:84 Matt Mooney 24:25 Jack and Jill erosscut: Matt and Sarah Mooney Brad Laughlin and Susan Scott Greg Karran and Cindy Schalm Jon Walker and Anita Jezawski Chokerman's race: Gerry Lambert 20:44 Kevin Steward 20:80: Brad Laughlin 2120500 Scott Lees BTR Open bucking: SRE Brad Langblin 410 Kevin Steward - ABQ Norm Goudie 5:81 - Greg Karran 6:00°.” Pole climbing: Shaun Luken . Ist .- George Steward. Axe-throwing in Thornhill on the long weekend was a championship event for the Canadian Loggers’ Sports Association. Loggers’ sports revised Ladies nail driving: Christine Inkster 17:57 Jacqueline Steward 18:30 Anita Jezawski 27:11 Andrea Alton 27:22 Double-hand bucking: Brad Laughlin and Norm Goudie John Walker and Greg Karran Harry Starratt and Matt Mooney Darren Dean and Jamie Gilverson _ Jill and Jill crosseut: Sarah Mooncy and Anita Jezawski Susan Scott and Andrea Alton “Mary Lou Starratt and S. Loerendorf ok Obstacte-pole bucking: Kevin Steward 13:33 _ Gerry Lambert 14:57 Brad Laughlin 15:95 Greg Karran 16:62 Pole falling: _ Kevin Steward 12:84 Gerry Lambert 12:89 Brad Laughlin 13:91 Greg Karran 14:66 Log burting: Susan Scott Ist - . Gerry Labert 2nd - Clayton Scott 3rd Standing block chop (intermediate):. ~ Greg Karran 25:53 Harry Starritt 28:50 John Walker 28:94 . Darren Dean 57:47 Overall open winner: Brad Laughlin 28 pts. Overall novice winner (not listed); 15+ pts, ry ares Emma....... I'm... dying... | need to....tell.....you...” Emma leaned forward, eyes wide open. Too late. Andrew's head fell back on the pil- low. Tha monitor above his bed in Intensive Care told her everything. A couple of beeps and then...nothing. Andrew was dead. It's over, Emma sobbed, How will | live with- out him? We've shared so much, A month later, she was sitting In the office of Andrew's lawyer. So was the Administrator’ of the Michelin Memorial Hospital whara Andrew had died. And so was the Administrator of Oakley, a neigh- boring hospital The fawyer presided at the head of his board- room table, “Lady and gantlamen, We are here today for the reading of Andrew's last will and testament.” Emma broke into tears, “May he rast in peaca.” “Hear, hear,” the other two participants joined in. The lawyer opened the will. “Andrew {efi $30,000, Of that, Emma gets $10,000,” Emma couldn't control herselt, “That chiseller! Aker all the care | lavished on him.” ; The lawyer ignored har outburst. He continued treading: "To tha {nlensiva Care Unit of the Michelin Memorial Hospital, the second $10,000." The Administrator of the Michelin Memorial Hospital beamed. And the lawyer ended with the last bequest. “And to the Intansive Care Unit of the Oakley Hospilal, the remaining $10,000," A confused silance fel, The Oakley Hospital did nol hava an Intensive Care Unit, Before the admin- If The Will Isn't Clear, Who Gets The Money? You BE THE JUDGE BY CLAIRE SERNSTEIN BASED ON ACTUAL COURT CASES istrator of the Oakley had a chance to beam any- way, the Mishelin administrator jumped up. “Hey, the Oakley can't have that maneyl They don't have an ICU! That means the third $10,000 bequest can't go to them. Tha logical place Is our hospital, tha Michelin, The lawyer wiped the perspiration off his brow, There was a problem. Emma piped up, Personally, | think Andrew's most loyal friend could use another $10,000. Sha battad her eyelashes. No one paid attention. The two hospital admin; Istrators glared at sach other. The lawyer sat, fidg- ating nervously, He could not make up his mind. Finally, he decided to let the courts divide the gstale, In court, Michelin Hospital prasanted its case, “Your Honor, Andrew clearly wanted to give only to haspitals with Intensive Care Units. The Oakley doesn't fit this criteria, And anyway, since the hos- pilats are so close, ihe Oakley patients can still come and benefit from Andrew's gift to us. The Oakiey representative was not moved by the offer. “Your Honor, Andrew had a general chari- table intent. By listing two different hospitals in his will, ha must have wanted residents of both coun- tles to bangtlt, If he ware so concerned with ICUs, he would've dona research and found out wa did- n'thava anal Obviously, it wasn’t that important. Which hospital should receive the remaining $10,000? YOU! BE THE JUDGE. Then look below for the decision. SPONSORED BY a LAWYERS “Helping People Cope with the Legal System” “gp #2 4623 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. Sport Scope Lucky horse- shoe toss TRY your luck at the Skeena Horseshoe Club’s fun tournament on Sunday, Sept. 27 at 1 p.m. The fun takes place at the commer of Sparks Street and Halliwell Avenue. Refresh- ments will be served for everyone and prizes will be awarded to the winners. For more information con- tact Ron at 635-5997 or Betty at 635-2325. Race day ENTER now for the All Seasons’ Half Marathon run Sunday, Oct. 4 at Northwest Community College. Runners can enter a five kilometre, 10 kilometre or half marathon race and the entry fee is $20 for adults who preregister, $22 at the door. Get your entry forms at All Seasons’ and late registration starts at 9:30 race day at the college. Everyone’s welcome THE HAPPY Gang Centre hosts the youth soccer asso- ciation’s annual general meeling Wednesday, Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m. The association needs help with uniforms, equipment, division score collectors, referee helpers, paymasters and many other crucial posi- — tions. Call Gill at 635-7613 for more information. Got your uniform? IF YOU’VE still got a youth soccer uniform stashed in junior’s closet, drop it off now at Christie Park. Call Mary at 635-3475 or drop them off at 4721 Scott Avenue. And remember, at- tach your child’s name so all uniforms can be ac- counted for. He shoots, he scores HOCKEY LEGENDS Guy Lafleur and Tiger Williams will battle Kitimat’s Allstars hockey team al Tantitik Arena Thursday, Nov, 12 at 7 p.m. as part of the Old- timers’ Hockey Challenge. The challenge is part of 60-cily North American tour All proceeds for the Old- timers’ Hockey Challenge go to the Kitimat/Terrace Crimestoppers program. Single and family-of four tickets are available now for $16 or $48 by calling 1-800- 661-0178. Hawaii here we come THE TERRACE Northmen Rugby club invites family and friends to their 1998 Awards Dinner and Dance. Come to the Terrace Inn, Saturday, Oct. 10 at 6:30 p.m. dress Hawaiian and en- joy a little dinner, awards and dancing. There’ll be a live band, sand building contests, cheap drinks and draws for a Texas Mickey. Tickets are $25 each. Con- tact David Hull at 638-1327 or Maicolm Smith at 638- 8769 to rsvp. Tylor \ TERRACE YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION Uniform Collection Uniforms may be dropped off at the Christie Park Clubhouse evenings and weekends until September 20th. After that call Mary: 635-3475 or drop aff at 4721 Scott Ave, with names attached. is oMering the parenting program Listen So Kids Will Talk 6 and 12 years. ~ This session will run Tuesday afternoon Registration deadline is Friday, October 2. For more information or to register for this pragram, please call The Family Place 4553 Park Ave, Terrace 638-1863 "The Family Place How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & This 4 session program is for people who are parenting children between the ages of 1:00pm - 3:30pm from October 4 - November 10. / | BCFERRIES _ INSIDE PASSAGE Port Harpy — Paince RUPEAT There will be a schedule change on the Inside Passage route between Port Hardy and Prince Rupert from Sunday, September 27 to Friday, October 16 (inclusive)... For complete schedule information, please give us a call at 1-888-BC FERRY i bak www.bcferries.bc.ca these very For More* a Information Contact, Don’t miss this opportunity to pro- vide your input to important issues. REFERENDUM COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE Notice Of Special Assembly Nisga’a Ratification & Constitution Adoption Committee Special Assembly ‘Lax xgalts ao Recreation Centre Laxgalts’ap, BC October 5 to October 9, 1998 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Daily : soutien, Pose of Mestng, io at ene ac ‘To receive direction from Nisga'a menbes on the: ‘Grant Lindsey. aay Grueger Marshall Matlas re ° Nisga’ d Final Agreement initialed on . : vr Phone 636-1764 Fax 638-7249 a cesacens —_—August 4, 1998 ; YOU BE THE JUDGE - DECISION Toll Free: 1-877-633-2287 “The money goes ta the Miclean Hospilal, the judge decided. Andrew indicated that the money was to be spent Ica very speclalized area. The Oakley hosp'tal can’t possibly qualify. But Oakley residents can use the Michelin facllitles, 0 they also benefit” mi YOU! BE THE JUDGE 15 based on actual court cases. Today's decision la based on the facts af the cage and tha lew of the provines of a Manitoba . if you have a simitar prot Shier pleas consult legen se Grueger, Cralre Gernstain is a Montrecd lawyer and naliondity ayndiceted =. columnist. Copyright 1997 Helke Enterprises, B5-3 ® proposed Nisga a Constitution Emall: refcom@ntc.be.ca