Records fall in The third area running event of the season on May 12 had the largest turnout so far, and had three course records broken. It was Prince Rupert’s Glory Days run, featuring both five and 10-kilometer events, and it attracted 208 runners. Sponsored by the Crest Hotel and the Rupert Runners club, the race had only four categories — two in each distance. The five-K record for men was broken by the home town’s Carl Stevens with a time of 18.38. Dave Reniero, another Rupert competitor, placed second in 19 minutes, 17 seconds. On the ladies’ side, Nicole Slater set a record with her 23.21 timing. Megan Reid of Terrace was runnerup in 24,33. In the 10-K field, veteran Richard Harrison of Smithers cracked the old mark on a time of 33.03. Mike Flegel of Rupert took second in 33.48, Terrace’s Sue Simpson was timed in 40.24 for her 10-K vic- tory. She was chased across the line by clubmate Diana Wood in 43,45, Next race on the agenda is the May 27 ‘Spring Run' — a five and 10-K race at Terrace. Coming events in | regional sports Soccer players aged 35 or older are needed for an old- timers tournament coming up June 22 in Terrace. If interested, phone Nick at 635-9231. . Tuesday night there’s a special ' general meeting of all Skeena Valley Golf club members at the clubhouse at 8 p.m. Members will be asked to vote on an offer to purchase adjoining property and talk about plans for future development. Terrace Youth Soccer has a goalkeeping clinic this Saturday. Contact Nora at 635-5688 or Bev at 635-3719 for information. The 1990 Charity Golf Chal- lenge for Special Olympics will be held Sunday, June 3 at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club. It’s co-sponsored by Mc- Limited entry hunting applications available Limited Entry Hunting regulations for 1990-91 have been released by the Ministry of Environment. Hunters wanting to take part in the special Limited Entry Hunts must apply for ‘‘Authori- ‘zgations’’, offered in limited _ numbers for each hunt. Applica- “tion cards and booklets detailing season dates, and types and numbers of authorizations allot- ‘ted for each hunt, are now ‘ available at local sporting goods . stores and the B.C. Government “Access Centre on Eby Street. THE TERRACE INN'S ANNUAL FISHING DERBY netted cash and prizes for a few local anglers this year. The hotel gave away $1,400 in total for the best catch in a variety of categories from last fall to February. Jeff Gillanders got a net and vest for catching @ 57-pound chinook, Frieda Dams received a rod and reel for hauling a 62-pound chinook out of the Skeena, Andrew Thelitz got a tackle box with tackle for landing a 16-paund coho, and Bert Haasjes got the $500 hidden weight prize with a 43-pound chinook. Other prizes went to Hugli Christoph of Switzerland for the biggest steelhead and Terrace’s Robert Crowley for the largest chinook (59 pounds) in the men’s category. LA AOE EELEPEAEAELLE ELE DELFT EEEE LE a OS ts FINANCING UP TO 48 Months OR _ $750 CASH BACK Tempo/Topaz 11% Lease Rate | Ewan GM, Totem Ford, North- ern Motor Inn, and AM Radio 59. The fee is $65 per playerina § two-player team using alternate § shots. You can sign up at Skeena § Broadcasters for this 18-hole event. The Skeena Valley Runners Club has its annual spring run coming up Sunday, May 27 Starting and ending at the library. Its five-and 10-kilo- meters with a 10 a.m. starting time. The race is open to runners of all ages. The entry fee is $5. Register between 9 and 10 a.m. The Terrace Stock Car races § this coming weekend are a double-header, with regular — races Saturday night, and kid- § dies day on Sunday. : Hunters must make sure their applications for Limited Entry Hunts are received at the offices of the Wildlife Branch in Vic- toria by June 14, Applications received after that date cannot be entered in the computerized random choice draw that deter- mines who receives authoriza- tions. Hunters selected by the com- puter to receive Limited Entry authorizations will be notified by mail following the draw, on or before July 9. Applicants who do not draw authorizations will also be notified. 4631 KEITH AVE., TERRACE B.C., PHONE: 635-4984 CALL TOLL FREE - 1-800-772-1128 DL #5548