‘Page a6 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 3, 1991 SMITHERS — Several Terrace “Peaks Gymnastics Club com- petitors Picked: up medals at a gymnastics tournament int two weekends ago, , Shannon’ Chalupiak old medal on the bars, silver ioe her. “floor a : Overall after placing fourth on: the’ vaillt, fifth on the beam and ~ fourth’on the floor, | a Eva Mateus won a gold ag- gregate medal. She also won . golds on the beam and. floor routines, and she picked up 4 bronze on the bars." ” Two fourth-place finishes on the bars and floor and a fifth on the vault were good enough for @ sixth-place overall: ‘award ‘for Corissa Berlin Provincial ‘B’ argo competi- tion saw Teérrace’s Felicia. Ar-., buah’ win’ the silver: all-around niedal after her silver on the floor, bronzes on the vault and ‘beam and fourth-place perfor- mance on the bars. Charlotte Jordan was fifth fourthon the bars “and her floor. ‘routine, and was: fifth ‘on th ymnasts get hardware | overall in provincial ‘B lyro ac- tion, She won-the gold for her beam routine, and placed sixth on the vault and: bars and fifth on the floor.’ aggregate at the meet. She hada. bronze on the.vault,-and: placed’ beam. boy A . silver all- around: medal went to Trima‘Mateus, She’ had three more silver medals — for her performances on the vault, bars and floor —.and a fourth- place finish on the beam. - Doubling up NANCY CONDON blasts a volley back in the faces of her opponents in the Terrace Tennis Club's Ss. “doubles tournament. Condon and doubles partner Fran Mann had to go three sets to defeat Ter- “sace's Hester Flewin and Diane Cey 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the final and clinch victory: on: the wome 's " doubles side. Semifinals and finals on the men’s side were postponed due: to. rain, '. you're ine Television to strive for. It you’re looking for tha name in Televi- slons that you can depend on to work as hard and play as hard as you do — . looking for Hitachi. '. Televisions are built for those of you “who demand nothing leas than excep- “tlonal performance every time. ~The amazingly clear, high-resolution ‘2 picture with MTS stereo and surround “3 sound, along with every one of ihe many ” _.advanced features, will tall you — this is Hitachi ‘round, with bronze medals on “onthe vault and bars. Leah: Graham wor-a bronze, Albright won. the gold overall “medal, after .winnihg golds in ‘and tying for silver on the floor. Alina Owens was fourth’ all. - her beam ‘and floor’ perfor- mances and. fifth-place finishes In provincial. ‘*B’ open com- petition, Terrace’ s Heather two events — the bars and beam —-earning a silver on the vault Kirsten Holkestad was right behiiid: her with the silver ag- grepate award in that division. She took the gold for her vaults, and had silver-medals on the bars, beam and floor routines. ~_ Administration will Be Instituting Summer. Hours. - EFFECTIVE JULY 2, TO AUGUST 31 "8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m: ‘Board Office — é 1991 INCLUSIVE: “HOURS WILL BE Thanks to the cv-operation of BC's tire and battery retailers, new initiatives for you lo'salely dispose of your scrap tires and used batteries are re up and tolling. ~~ How to get yoursetf in gear Effective June 1, 1991, a tire ~ collection program makesrecycling used tires easy. When you buy anew tire, environment-conscious retailers are - accepting your used tireson aone-fo one basis. The same principle appliest to ead acid batteries, One used battery may now beaccepted for each new battery sold. Or, you may sell the battery toa reconditioner or scrap dealer. What drives the The green levy of $3.00 . you pay on new tires, : Pateoge Listen. Every time you decide not to practice safety at work, it’s more than your life on the Hine. it’s the lives of everyone that cares about you. It's all well and good for you to decide that. safely is for the other guy. But if-you-do have an accident Y. New tire & battery reeling pro lve aroun =n and $5.00 on batieri ies, is wh tr these programs possible. Now, over $0% of the 2,000,000 ised tires dnd 800,000" * used batteries, hatare being i improperly ws ‘disposed of each year, canbe collected and reused or recycled into other useful” ~ products. But only if each of us docs. * Our part. | om ~ British Columbia ‘Handlewith care BCR Environment yi Hon. Devoe A Herve r, Minister tok - 5 ed : . we . - i ce oa el UR ae anh utp tnt kee ce ES em al ~ PROGRAMS, CALL THE BC ~ of people. 1 There's n never or unt one vt, | FOR MORE INFORMATION On ' THESE OR OTHER RECYCLIN : RECYCLING HOTLINE. _ IN GREATER VANCOUVER, CALL ? 732-9253 (RECYCLE) > - OR CALE TOLL-FREE 1-800-667-4321 tee hint there’s a good chance you will, you” aren’t the only one who suffers. One had - decision can do a fot of damage, toa tot