as ‘the = first. annual m . Aluminum City, squash tourna-. _. ment, but organizers say it won’t ‘xe: be-the. last for, Kitimat. :-Terming this. initial ‘effort on the Oct. 8 weekend.as most suc- , cessful, chairman - Gary ‘Snider -told us they’re already planning on next year’s event as even. big- ‘ger-and better. . Tt was excellent,"” Snider Prizes for-all runners - “The All: Seasons annual Half- — , Marathon coming up Sunday, : Oct, 30; is offering: prizes to all runners including 4 couple of airline flights to Vancouver. __ Sponsor Bob Park told us the starting time for the 13. 1-mile ‘event is one o'clock from the Terrace library. Registration for this ‘all ages’ event is from noon to 12:45 with - a §5 registration ‘fee. The race will be conducted by the Skeena Valley Runners Club. Regular 18 | ‘Games: ~ the Tace, Aluminum City squ said. “Everyone we've talked to locally. and even out-of-towners from Terrace and Prince Rupert felt it was very good and they were really happy.”’ The fact that they attracted prize money in the men’s closed - three top players. from Austtalia, plus a couple from “Vancouver and one from Vic- _toria. added big-time flavor to. the six-day event running from “We're going tO have spot prizes this year,” Park told us. . “In order to-win either of the -plane trips, you'll have to finish ~ in under two hours.”’ | Park said every runner gets a prize, which. runs the gamut from T-shirts to caps and assorted goods from Park’s store. Refreshments will be served at. the library basement following ec Soo Oo -M. Lucky Dollar Bingo Palace 4818 Hwy. 16 West SUNDAY: Terrace Athletics Assn. . 7" MONDAY: Terrace Minor Hockey | le * UESDAY: Kermodes or Jaycees. - - WEDNESDAY: Terrace Blue THURSDAY: 747 Air Cadets ‘Ladies of the Royal Purple FRIDAY: Parapelegic Assn. _ SATURDAY: Parapelegic Foundation _ EVERYONE WELCOME! {Age 14 years and up) Thank youl Have a Nice day! back Swim Club _the’Sth-to the 10th. The Kitimat Racquets Club attracted the top talent through - ‘Squash B.C.” by- offering. cash . _ prizes. “We: had” $2, 350 set up for division for our six major visitors,” Snider told us. ‘At first we set up $1, 000 for first prize, but the six players got - together and worked out a prize “system. whereby the lowest got - $300 .and the. highest $500. In this way. they: covered their air fare. ” . Snider feels they can ' “blow this one away’’. He said that by starting now they could come up . with a much better series next fall. Results of all divisions 2 are as follows. 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