“q = td j * points _freatly. We have had a : great logs in motors but the schedule and PAGE At, THE HERALD, Wednesday, August 18, 1976 McBryan leads Bev King ran intoa bil of By B. Wootcock Hello racing fans. Due to the fact we’ve béen racing each weekend, | haven't been able to keep you informed on the racing events. I] hope to make up for itnow. ~ Since the last write-up our have increased boys keep rebuilding and ‘ we've lost only a few cars. Missing are Dale Anweiler and Terry Francis No. 16. Dale is working a heavy somehow racing doesn’t fit too well. Also missing is our one and only cadillac, both these fellows ‘are going to school. We are sorry to lose these cars and drivers and can - only hope they will be back racing next year. In our Memorial Race on August Ist we had a rookie driver take first place. lan Hickman is the rookie and he had only four races prior to the big one. The club congratulates you, lan, on a fine win. Wes Woodcock also won his first race on July 14. Maybe it being his birthday had something to do with it. Tom Sheasby shocked everyone on August 8. Tom, who has been a B driver advanced to A. He also took A Heat and the Jamboree Trophy. His co-driver, Dennis Williams took B Main and B Heat. Al Rasko did a bit of his own shocking. He rolled his ear on No. 2 corner in the time trials and went off No.” 4 corner in his second tryout. Don’t get greedy Al, leave some of the trophies for the rest: of the guys. hard luck, namely a steering wheel, Bev_broke her finger in the Powder Puff. We all hope it's better by the 22nd, Bev. ' Schmitty seems to be after the track record. He so far has a 21, only .4 off the track record. Good luck Schmitty. At intermission we had a time trial with a different twist. It was run between Stan (our announcer) and Wes No. 33, on a go-cart. Stan turned a 24.0 and Wes turned a 24.5. Then they matched times with the car, Stan 23.0 and Wes 21.4. The loser paid in refreshments. Don't worry, Stan, there’s always next week. Stan also ran mechanics and came second, Goad going for the first race. Drivers to Watch: Dave LaFrancois,: Larry Alger and Norm Stewart are B Rookies for this year and they're coming up strong and fast. Jan Hickman, Ron King and Brian Turner are A Rookies and they are really doing some fine driving. Schmitty, like 1 stated before is really turning in good time with Danny and Randy not far behind. Also coming up are Wes and Jim. Since we have two more races this season you can count on the guys putting on a fine show, trying lo chalk up some more points. Linda Turner also is putting on a good per- formance. She is a rookie driver in the powder puff and is doing very well. Congralulations Linda. Coming Events: Our next races are August 22 and 29, There is also a fine chance that we will be able to drive a demolition derby. Anyone having any old cars. they want to get rid of, here’s your chance. Please phone B. Woodcock at 635-9245 or Jim Irvine at 635-5548. Wedding Announcements: For Tom Sheasby and Sandy Reynolds. And our girlin the timing booth, Viv, and her guy, Dale. Congratulations to all four of you from the Terrace Stock Car Club, Now to our point standing. Danny McBryan 3lt Jim Irvine P5E Randy Goodwin 24é Ron Schmidt 22( Ron King 20) Dale Anweiler 18s Wes Woodcock 142 Hank Kruisselbrink 10t Dennis Williams TE ‘in Stock Car standings Pete Braithwaite 68 Keith Martin 54 lan Hickman . 4 Herb Quast 4 Brian Turner 46 Terry Francis 36 Tom Sheasby 36 Dave LaFrancois 31 Al Rasko 29 Norm Stewart 29 Larry Alger 20 Calvin Kerr 13 Randy Kerr 12 Terry Hawrlyk Ll Larry Gorden 7 Don't forget racing on the 22nd and 29th of August and any old cars you wish to dispose of, let us know. See you Sunday. Take a step in the right | direction. 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