B14 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 19, 1999 PRE-SUMMER SERVICE SPECIALS «Oil Change & Lube ¢ Tire Rotation °15 Point Inspection ‘iwDeisels extra + Environmental Levy extra a MINI TUNE-UP ° Replace as necessary plugs. Air & fuel filtre Get your vehicle 4 cyl - $39" rea nh or vacation 6 cyl - $49" wit our great 8 cyl - 59" service and Parts Extra UAP/NAPA 15% off parts only with copy of ad. Michael Cox photo * ee JACK AND JACKIE BECK play a game of pool at hall hosted their Fourth Annual Nineball Tournament quality parts. my 1 | oo Chalky’s pool hall on Lakelse Avenue last week. The May 8-9. Dorien wins nineball tournament OUT OF TOWN players dominated Peter Dorien of Prince George won while Josh Holden of Prince George the Fourth Annual Nineball the two-day tourney taking home came in fifth. Championships at Chalky’s Billiards $400, Kitimat’s Ray Hoolihan and Jack NTA BARTO c ERVICE CEN Be. . May 8-9. The northwest’s top performer, Locke finished sixth and seventh. AUTO PART & SERVICE CENTRE . About 24 players from Terrace, Danny Rennhack from Kitimat, came © Derek Nabess was Terrace’s top 4641 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. - 635-6334 Kitimat, Prince Rupert, Fraser Lake, in second, placing in eighth position. 149B City Centre, Kitimat, B.c. - 632-2224 Vanderhoof and Prince George partic- | Paul Antoine and Lesley Thomas of | Chaiky’s Billiards continues to hold ipated in Chalky’s event of the season. Vanderhoof finished third and fourth, Sunday tournaments until summer. Gymnasts go south for year end meet IT WAS THE gymnastics event of the season for Ter- a a gymnasts and they’re call- : od ing ita smashing success, The B.C. Cup '99 Gym- nastics Championships in Kelowna May 8-9 gives lo- ; oF cal gymnasts a chance to - round off their season re e against a field of 205 provincial athletes, “Fiveryone was really happy with their per- formance,’’ said Peaks rep- resentative Lori Shulmeister last week, Among the 48 level two tyro competitors in Kelowna - : a oan “ cyte on Saturday, May 8 Kylie - . a re es Amdam was the top-ranking ; re ae competitor from Terrace, a 7 eee ae SANDWICHES finishing fourth overall. . re ~ ence She placed second in the . rs ae Seo vault with 8.05 points, sec- ; o 8 a ond on the beam with 8.35 when you join our ae paints and first on the floor . a o2 : with 8.0 points, Sandwich Club ee © -_ Raina Karrer’s top per- , : , formance was tenth on the _ , OO ee floor with 7.55 points. And —_ and our Coftee Club. Sarah Crawley finished . . ; oS twelfth on the bars with 7.55 j ma yiryworla. Marla Schulmeister, com- " S AVING BY peting in her first major oo meet as a level three tyro . e _ oe competitor, finished seven- m Bo Poo LL W teenth overall in a field of - Vj Z lk . : THE SWA 0 30 gymnasts, aoe . F 1 ; Her top performances Q: were two solid 8.0 showing ar 1 litre ua Ity C ASSIC on the beam and floor that : one , W. put her in the top third of Selection ater, her class. And, in the level three Two for $1.99 open event, Peaks gymnasts Loren Elgert and Kim Rooker both finished in : Kelowna’s top six. Elgert scored 7.75 points LUNCH ON THE RUN on the vault and Rooker eamed 8.450 points with her ”° ” lor rouilae Buy any 8” or 11” Fresh-made Twenty-one athletes com- a peted in the level three open wt =. daily Sub and get a Free events. Dts ; So, ee Fj 600ml Quality Classic ive-pin ae bowlers Selection soft drink - win zones Oy TERRACE’S five-pin bowl- ing team won the five pin bowling roll-offs in Prince Rupert May 12. , Norma LeFrancois, Mar- lene Thornton, Marion Clift, Fem Gagnon, Cy Renney and Ellie Chambers won their sight to the B.C. Seniors Games team after three exciting games. PITCH-IN ‘AND RECYCLE