C2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 25, 1994 Sports Klassic choices |, and spot prizes and refreshments The winning male and female at 10km. after the race. each distance will receive a beau- hens | Me nu With choices like thai, High noon sees the Skm and tifully crafted Kermodei bear aiir- Scott Welch organizers of this year’s 10km get underway, the starting ror while the top three finishers in COT VVEICN , ODOUR CONTROL SERVICES .- line being on the 4600 block : PET ODOUR Lakelse outside the Coast Inn of each age/pender category will take home a specially designed Kermodei Klassic are hoping people will once again be out in . vat Minor soften droves for Saturday’s event, the West Kermodei Klassic medal. > extraction to P hare cane Staining Squirts (Cassie Hall, 6 p.m. Originally called the Spring Fun Local businesses and institu- - 'UN-DO' to neulra 'ze OCOUr Gemma Bath v Norm’s Auto Run, the Klassic has been around tions, regardless of size, are SMOKE ODOUR - Thermo-fogging - odour conteractants for 17 years and in that time has ~=9 The top three finishers reminded there’s a special award ‘| WATER/SEWER - drying services Youth Soccer (Christy Park) grown ta be the largest event of fm each category wilf to tecognize the greatest percent- C= - ‘MICROBAN' to contol mildew guamay Under 14s — 6:30 p.m. its kind in the northwest. receive a special medal. *8 participation by employees, and bacterial growth Terrace Builders v Bandstra The action gets under way at 10 "Entry fee for 5km and 10km is Gay 635-3558 Pl Brady's FC v Bavarian Inn am. when the 1km participants $12 for those under 20 years, $14 _— : Under 10s — 6:30 p.m. Cent. Lions v Skeena Cellulose Surveyors v Skeena Sawmills AGK ¥ Carlyle Shepherd Wildwoad v Shoppers for BCAA members and $17 for all others if prior to race day. All Saturday registrants pay $20. Everyone taking part receives a locally designed T-shirt. Highlight of the spot prizes Start out from Lower Litile Park. Although there’s no age limit in the 1km, youngsters will domi- nant the field. Many will have registered at their school, but latecomers can also sign up on The Skm route follows paved toads through the Horseshoe so offers a fairly Hat course. Those in the 10km will tackle Skeenaview Drive on the way out and descend Lanfear Hill on the ‘————— FIRST CHOICE TRAVEL WE LCOMES I THURSDAY, MAY 26 Terrace Interiors v Bridon Skeena Sawmills v Lions Squirts (Cassie Hall, 6 p.m.) Safeway v Minute Muffier Almwoad v Norm’s Auto Skeena Hatel v Dairy Queen Pee Wees (Cassie Hall, 7:15 p.m.) Remax v Bayview Fuels Pee Wees (Elks, 7:15 p.m.) PNG ¥ Lazeile Mini Storage Bantams (Riverside, 7:15 p.m.) AM 59 v Cedarland Tire Bantams (Elks, 7:15 p.m.) Bandstra v Middieton Midgets (Elks, 7:15 p.m.) All Seasons v Vic’s Midgets Sight & Sound v Northern Drugs Men's Fastpitch (NWCC field) | Saturday, 9:00-9:45 a.m. ae draws which follow the races will SANDRA G, (FROESE) ROSENBERG SKB Wreckers v ‘Temace Inn} The course follows a Park to homeward part, also Gnishing at ye the trip for two to Vancouver, Sandra wai ESE) RO to Terrace Rockies (7 p.m.) Sparks to Davis circle with the he park. In the interests of safety, dogs, ish li i Pick up of the walk/run packets , fram Ontario bringing her husband, : finish line al Lower Little Park. Ick up OL | Pp skateboards, wagons, roller skates two sons and over sevan years vowel Boe pape Park) There will be age-category rib- anid registration for beth lakes and bicycles are prohibited from experiance as a Travel Consultant, Co-op v Sight & Sound bons, participation ribbons for all Place at the hotel, 9:30-11:30a.m, a! events. Sandra has travelad extensively Overwaitea v Copperside and enjoys researching and J Finning v Cedarland booking leisure travel. In her spare | time she loves Scuba Diving and Minor Softball holds her Naui Opanwatar Diver T-Ball (Elks, 6 p.m. R k cerlificate, Call Sandra at First Yip Chi v CUPE 2012 Hi ac ets Choice Travel for assistance with R. King & Sons v Kinsmen d your “trip of a lifetime” or for a Mites (Elks, 6 p.m.) are rea y weskend getaway... she’s very McAlpine v Terrace Co-op qualified to halp you. This young tennis player took advantage of a breezy spring eve- ning for practice. He’s just one of the athletes who works on his game with the Junior Volleys program at the Halliwell courts. Over _ the weekend, the Halliwell courts were the scene of fine tennis action as the Terrace club hosted its annual open, See First Choice Travel “For People Going Places” 4736 Lakelse Ave., Terrace 635-2277 OICE TRAVEL Taxation Amnesty Program Notice to Businesses For businesses or individuals who have failed to remit taxes collected from customers, or have failed ta pay taxes due on purchases for their own use. Businesses and individuals have from now until June 30, 1994 to pay or remit taxes owing without penalty. These include social services (sales) tax, hotel room tax, motor fuel tax and tobacco tax. Interest will apply to tax owed. After June 30, 1994, a 10-per-cent penalty applies to all second- time errors, The 25-per-cent and 100-per-cent penalties will still be charged for willful non-payment or non-remittance. Government will step up tax enforcement and callection beginning July 1, 1994, with additional resources to identify next week’s Standard FRIDAY, MAY 27 for complete results, Minor Softball Bantams (Elks, 6:30 p.m.) Totem Furnitrue v Vic Froese PeeWees (Elks 6:30 p.m.) ‘ Healey leaps to meet record as Terrace triumphs on track SATURDAY, MAY 28 Running KERMODE] CLASSIC: ikm starls Lower Little Park 10 a.m., Skm and 10km at Coast Inn of West 12.noon. on : 7 delinquent accounts, recover outstanding taxes and apply - Youth Soccer (Christy Park) AS A DRESS rehearsal for the good day in the field, winning the —_ given him some quick tips, Kepke appropriate penalties. Under 7s — 9:30 a.m. tack and fields zones, its own Bantam Girls high jump and went out to take third in the During the amnesty period, voluntary disclosures may be Tilden v Safeway meet couldn’t have gone better javelin and picking up a third in Bantam 800m. made by telephoning or writing to: _ Kinsmen v Rotary for the Terrace team. discus. Clarence Michiel provided ae Vic Froese v Philpots Bambi Healey’s meet record In Bantam Boys, Ricki Chan more points with Ricki Bennett’s Executive Director Consumer Taxation Branch second in the 1500m while Aaron 10) Legislative Buildings Yan Gilder of Centennial Chris- All Seasons v Northerh Motor Inn ; Under 8s — 10:30 a.m.) improved on his Prince Rupert meet performance to come away leap in the long jump, Lorl Buteau’s top spot finish in Juve- Team Y v McAlpine nile Girls and Roxanne Chow with a 400m win and Ihree thirds tian leapt in with a third in the Victoria, British Columbia Terrace Chrysler v Crampton racing to overall runner-up spot while Jamie Striker fished with high jump. _ -V8V 2L9 Dairy Queen v Totem Ford in Midget Girls highlighted a one each win, second, third outin O’Brien was _ particularly ~ Toll-free phone: 1-800-663-3710 the field, pleased with the runner-up per- strong team effort that saw Ter- All matters pertaining to the disclosure are protected under SUNDAY, MAY 29 Rugby face comfortably top the final Although the Terrace team is formance of a quickly marshalled confidentiality provisions in the legislation and will'not be NORTHMEN host Prince Rupert] points tally, 38 clear of nearest built on Skeena Jr. and Caledonia —_team of local clementary students used for any other purpose. at NWCC ground, 1 p.m. Tival Hazelton. Secondary students, elementary in the 4x100m. é wo . Butcau stormed to victories in students were on hand this time to With the main core of the team Far further inlormation pick up a ho y of Bulletin f 34 at y fie Men's Fastpitch (NWCC field) her 100m, 200m and 400m races, bringin extra points forthe team. showing steady improvement || “e@test Consumer Taxation Branch or government agent office or call the toll free number listed above. Terrace Inn Rockies v SKB] then moved to the long jump pit | Dave O’Brien, one of four Ter- over the all-too-short season, he Wreckers (4 p.m.) to complete an undefeated per- race coaches, recalled the ap- said the addition of enthusiastic formance. pearance of new face Cody younger athletes boded well for bah Youth Soom ines Fa) Chow just missed a perfect Kepke who showed up on race the future of track here. cl Y record with a second in the 400m day and asked how he could get See the SCOREBOARD on Under 19s -—- 6:30 p.m. Councillors y Manuels Under 19 Girls - 6:30 p.m. Richards v Northern Druga Pizza Hut v Tide lake Province of British Columbia Ministry of Finance and Corporate Relations — page C12 for a list of placings by the hometown athletes at the Ter- race meet. : involved. ; O’Brien having registered the Clarence Michiel student and while Healey added three places to her long jump triumph. 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King & Sons Miles (Cassie Hall 6 p.m.) ‘Terrace Interiors vy McAlpine Terrace Co-op v Lions Bridon v Skecna Sawmills nirts (Elks, 6 p.m. Gemma Bath v Safeway Norm's Aulo v Dairy Queen Skeena Hotel v Almweod PeeWees (Cassie Hall, 7:15 p.m.) Kermode Friendship v Bayview PeeWees (Elks, 7:15 p.m. Remax v PNG Bantams (Elks, 7:15 p.m.) Middleton v Totem Furniture Cedarland Tire v Bandstra AM 59 v Vic Froese Midgets (Riverside, 7:15 p.m.) Northern Drugs v All Seasons Midgets (T’hill Primary, 7:15p.m. Vic’s Midgets v Sight & Sound MORE THAN JUST A TIRE STORE TRY OUR FULL SERVICE PARTS BES AA hmmm mm an, DIRECTORS: Jennifer Darby Terrace Paul Fleming SAAAAA SARA RERAAAANEAMRABIEARBADAA PSST VE ee eee CoC RS CR RES N Janice Jaques Mike Lemky Leslie Lynch Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Girls Under 14s — 6:30 p.m. Team X v Wilkinson Terrace Shell v Braids Under 163 — 6:30 p.m. Iny BirdvA& W Vice President — DAN THICKETT "Tim Fleming Treasurer ~ Welcome to another great. Season. of Racing at Dave Reinhardt | Mars Torgleh procon i MARG COOPER Terrace Speedway. This year has already got off to a Terrace ie Reckies v Cole Secretary — successful start with new cars and new racers joining Todd Taylor ctroleums (7p.m, JEAN PEARSON the veteran racers, : Dawn Tomas To gel an event on to the Sports Menu, bring the Highlights for the 1994 season are: The return of the SHAUNCE KRUSSELBRINK SATURDAY details into the office at Open Wheel Cars from P.G., our 50 Lap Memorial TIME TRIALS @:00PM 7 Lazelle Ave, phone} Hi - RACING 7:00 PM Malcolm at 638-7283 or fax | & ~Anmouncer — Race, Open Day & Demolition Season Wrap-Up. SUNDAY them to 638-8432. CORY ‘DAD’ FLEMING TIME TRIALS J on pM To make next week's paper, submissions must be in by 5 p.m. Friday. Flagman — 4 NEXT RACES JUNE 4AND 5 we eae TRO e EROS e ewe eee aN Ne ee a Ow SD a ee ee a ee