2 eat ant “ty Sen ' the presentation ofa following last BEBBOR wee the Junlors' fits M ~ Clark of. Terrace turned: ‘spec- tees, was prasenieil “World. ‘éhampion”’ . tator May 1 when hetravelledto : Vancouver for the 17th-annual : Vancouver International Marathon race. The veteran wheelchair athlete sort of “sat this one out” as his main venture was to get in train- ing time on good tracks in the big city. He watched the race and saw friend Kelly Gordon, former Terrace broadcaster and Kitimat resident, place third in the wheelchair portion of the event. Gordon is not handicapped — he just likes to race in wheelchair events using only arms for-pro- pulsion and body for balance, The wheelchair winner was Vancouver’s Ted Vince. ° - Clark told us that he’s climb- ed all his mountains insofar as track events go. This will be the - “tt yar he take past ina ‘from 200 meters to 5,000 meters. He plans on competing in-a ‘fimited number of marathon “events next year. Fun tennis The Terrace Tennis Club has a fun tennis tournament at the Kalum Street courts this Satur- day starting at 9 a.m. ; _ It’s.open to all club members, and those interested in joining the club. Partners will be drawn at the courts. There’s a $2 entry fee and numerous prizes for the top _ players. Juice and coffee will be provided, but you must bring your own lunch. For more information, phone Richard at 635-2347, or Karen : at 635-5607, This week’s sports - A-reminder to all. Kitimat curlers, An important meeting is coming up on. Tuesday, May.i7. at 7:30 p.m. at the old curling. club, Disposal ‘of ‘cluttdsséts“is the main item on the.agenda.” Cyclists are reminded that Zone 7 playoffs for B.C. Sum-. mer Games will take place Satirs- day starting 12: ‘noon’: a Smithers, For. informat Ye phone Doug . McDonald 847-5009. A’ reminder..that Ice-Breaker .Tournamiiat: fer. men’s slo-pitch softball:teams 4s°.: on at Riverside and Rotary _ Parks from Friday to Sunday. . Runners wishing to enter .the annual Skeena Valley Runners. Club's 5 and 10 kilometer races. on Sunday, May 19, can now pick up registration forms.at the Arena rec office, or All Seasons Sporting Goods. Kitimat's Riverlodge has two.. special clinics this weekend. On’ SKB Molson: Wooten spting....p.n. at. the Northwest. College Saturday it’s a level one first'air sports: clinic. On Sunday it’s a . clinic on sports taping. Phone. Riverlodge | for more. informa- Rotathl ee ‘ton, : The annual general meeting of ms ene the Terrace Curling: Club is fo Thursday, Y sank at I; “Vernon “are ‘being. “held every |... Saturday in, Terr diamond, Players for: the:sh0- “pitch teant: canst be. 35: ‘ears. or older. st "The Terrace Tennis ewes lt. run tournament.-for :mentbers and potential ; members this Saturday, starting at 9 a.m. at ; the Kaltim'Séreet‘courts., There's. a $2 entry-fee.and lots of prizes, with partners drawn at the courts to start of play. Bring your own lunch, The Contract Bridge Club plays bridge every 2nd Thurs- day evening from 7:30 to 10 p.m. All Interested players, please contact Elaine Johnson at 635-2965. ¥ Nat Oa a neal SET Sn Te OOO ° ok tl ite PPR a hE Se EP ome — See ee oe Tig Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 11, 1988 11 “USED VEHICLES — | 1986 FORD RANGER Pickup, 4 cyl., diesel, 5 speed ” 1986 FORD 15: PASSENGER VAN E350, V8, automatic, auxiliary heater, stereo 1987 FORD AEROSTAR | Wagon, 7 passenger, autoniatic, V6, loaded/Quad captains chairs "20,395. 1986 FORD F250 4x 4 Sp Supercab, 6.9L, diesel, automatic, tilt/cruise *17,995, 1986 Ford Ranger Super Cab, four cylinder E.F.1., automatic, P.S., P.B., stereo.. 1965 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE 2 door, 4 cyl., 5 speed, P.S., P.B. *5,195. Fee ee Se cf el oe 1987, FORD RANGER | > “Pickup,’ shortow, 4 He €. Fete 5 speed, 1978 FORD CARGO VAN E150, V8, aytomatic, customized interlor ieee "3,895. 4631 Keith Ave., Terrace, B.C. Call toll free: 1-800-772-1128 | DL 5548 635-4984 Me oes TERRACE eis sees Tagg RR oe en ee el gor ana TREE: Z = hag eteg te ta 7d net ; feels, we roe Lee a“ eee TA