ee ee ee ee WEEE re Arnold-Smith won the game for the “Thornhill Recreation m the-locels. In the first inning Commission did manage to : shooting rounds of 91 - 9. ° Willlams -Terrace -. - . : . m Hud Fisher drew a walk, Larry © scrape together enough people. © The Terraca Reds face two Runner up. was Rose Marien _ Third low nel’ Irene Skolos - ctr bisa ania i cn Paulson connected for a single, _ to elect officers for the coming ‘straight weekends of tour- from. Prince Rupert who was . Kitimat " . . throughout, Other’ ies in- ss Dave Sharpe went to first when year. Which means thal, no _ nament’ action starling this - tied with Helen following the Fourth low net - Pat. Davy -. “cluded a ‘dinner and dance 4 hit by a pitch and,then George thanks to the greatest number weekend in Moricetown. - second round. On a. sudden. Terrace Mon oe 4 ‘Salurday evening with: Ed | = Paulson rapped. single to of Thorahill residen{s, thal their. _ On the weekend of June $0 and death playoff Helen came oul. MIGHT: + Kormendy serving up a lerrific - a bringin one of’ the two runs- ~ childreri will be able.to:take July 1,as-many as eight leams the winner.» - . THIRD FLIGHT: béef'and beans combo. A prize- ra . scored. oo advantage of such programs as . willbe in Terrace to compete in Final results. of all Petty in the bottom of the fifth. last several ' executives ‘ that.” “nlerior are expected to. make Hays ~Prince Rupert. Runner: up low net = Gail’ coor nat ng everything, and to - “a : .. George Paulson led off ‘witha - have been doing a whole lol of the trip le Terrace to battle it’ Low net * Polly Mitchell to Sharples ° Terrace : yoy ~ Art-and Marg Patk for a well. . a “L |., Ssingte, Dempster followed with: work for the children af ul for top prize in the two day: : Kitimat os get ER ake dott that tht to Petrie olf course aud rt ~~)”, “another single, Daye Hamillon "Thornhill. = me fee eet > Runner tip Low? net 3 “Syivid>. “Everyone felt that i to inending hospitality. oo. 4 x = : ” 7 Doe . ret OPP g Cadre oes Spiga ee pe ie ed rc irra poe ett Pat “ oe Wailea we ath net vee : wee a -| > Don's Men's Wear Summer saie |. wt a " ; - ‘ : : are ot nal, ns fs : to . :| ... | Sale starts Thursday June 20th ae " nar 7 . id ‘ : - wont Y aot _ ares . a . : . - ~ ‘ - ‘ ‘ a -. SUITS - 7... SPORTS JACKETS _ REVERSIBLE WOOL | SWEATERS | cian fee Hyde Park & Michael Stern mo Loe ; 7 en oe WINDBREAKERS : nn ree 2 bn. ang And Limited Quantity of Polyester Blazers. So ~ : _ 3°} :Group 1. 49”. 2for 95") peaiarns: ee eer 2, | Group2 79° . 2for 150°) — im ggg ; Group3. 99° — 2 for 189° Cee on es ESSENSE - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1974 —— Kiteh’s weekend — PAGE Ale : . . 0 cf : THE HERALD, TERHACE, B.C. When the-dust had cleared _and the broken ‘cars had been towen away after ‘lagext weekend’s Super Modifed soo. . . ,- 49% a a} a ee r | racing at the Terrace Spded- a Se ; | ives e S S | way, the over-all points winner Ws, ; ~ proved.a real surprise. Drew Pee tok : : . Kitch, up until this weekend, not - pe : . . one of the lop ten drivers, aut- a : ‘ did all the other to take first _ -place with a point total of 142 points, nearly forty ahead of his , nearest rival. Second place ? a . went to last year’s Terrace CAMRA racers put on a good shew last weekend at the winner, Gerry Sneva with 5 "Terrace Speedway Racing Oval.’ The big cars reached speeds up . points, Third was taken by- 49 and over 120|miles an hour. George Robertson, currently . . : _ running second in the CAMRA -. On the second day of racing Cliff Hucul flipped his car off . standings, with 107 points. action Art Boutiane of Prince the track between number 1 and Kitch is a Kelowna racer George recorded the fastest 2 corner’s, demolishing the car while Sneva and Robertson both = time. The dash was taken by and hospitalizing himself hail from the Stales. . ° -Buddy Boys of Calgary while briefly. George Robertson and On the first day Frank Wiese Doug Larsen, of Quesnel, won .Doug Larsen also left the track, was the big winner, winning the. . the fast heal ‘The slow heat | going over the top on number four lap dash and the four lap was taken by Gerry Sneva, | three corner. Robertson algo fast heat, As well he recorded. Sneva also won the forty lap. went to Mills for stitches. the fastest time of the day. Al ! main on Sunday. - * The CAMRA group would like .+ The; Terrace Reds improved The Reds tied il up with arunof Wy Lheiraverage slightly Sunday at . their own in the boltom of tha “*: Terrace's Rotary Park as they first, Garry Paulson coming . split a’double-header with the home on a single by Arne = Smithers: Highlanders, The - Janzen. The Highlanders. put ~ > Reds dropped the first game af ihe game away in the lop of the ‘othe Gwin-bill by a 4-3 count and second, scoring three runs on “.. then put together a 5 run effort two base hits and three walks. o> in the second for a 5-2 viclory.. Garry Paulson was called in In«the first. game the relief of his brother Larry in Highlanders look the lead in the . thal inning and was eventually _ first’ inning, Higgins -crossing ~ charged with the loss, although “the plate after taking a walk he managed to’ shul the _ from pitcher Larry Paulson. Highlanders out for the + # oer, Hehe Se ‘ee : —~, Belanger of Prince George | There were'a number of mis- \o thank all the fans that showed at ; came through in the slow heat | haps al the track, two that sent up and all the local day spon- LS = | ; ; bul in the fory lap main eventit drivers to Mills Memarial _sors,. They would alsq like to ~ 4 7 P . a was Kitch all the way. Hospital with minor injuries. say, ‘see you again next year!” ven . A Ay e , remainder of the game, striking drew a base on balls and Brant teams from this league. They'll “~~ ; — — _ ny ae . , ; oul 13 batters. : Arnold-Smith was hitby a pitch. play ball al the Moricetown 7 : oe : . : . : a . ag a | it Rene Redsstarted acome-backinthe | Both Paulson and Hamilton, diamond, just across the bridge : — ae we ae re Me int aw fifth inning bul managed to came home on wild pitches. ‘ from the highway, on both , a4 tr ) score only two cf three needed The Reds will be in SaturdayandSunday. Ifyou're . . ; _ coe F { runs. Ken Hostland started the Moricelown next weekend lo ‘in the neighbourhood drop in Tia al ; . ; os natinal : 3 wes N rally with a walk, went to third take part in a two day tour- and give a cheer for the local a ; cn oe m. * nament invelving most of the lean. . ‘ : : ; . ce “oy = . vo : Larry ground rule joule by 6 - by Ashley Proceiviat Macdonald - Terrace 4 Pa er ccenatut most enjoyable quisor Tha . : : we * ; and ‘successful event. a home ona single by Dave BVBL Standings The Ladies’ Skeena Valley SECOND FLIGHT: —_- began Friday. evening. al the -[ > open golf tournament came toa. Low gross -. Helen Parkyn. -. ‘clubhouse ‘with “a: Wine’ and Cheese -welcome’ for all the successful conclusion “this Terrace Sharpe. in both tne eo and. : . ; seventh innings the Reds ‘wen! Th h | ; . down in order. yp : l orm | ; te nace mo Houston M4 t ; “os weekend al the ‘Thornhill Golf. Runner up low ‘gross - Lynda | competitors.’ Entertainment, In the second game the Reds an Ta Hightanders 5 40 2 db T- Club, The event drew 42 golfers | Kincade - Prince Rupert skits an how to play serious golf started better, collecting. two - d es ‘tt Gicirs 4809 | from Kitimat, Prince Hupert, Third low gross - Ellen Bleck -" were introduced by. Kathleen - run in the bottom af the first - . 0 oS 2 4 B32) Prince George, and Terrace. . Kitimat eS" Skidmore and ‘induded-Donna -* dnning-and ‘then. capping the 7° oo . Moricetown Ps Grand champion was Helen © Fourth low gross - Flo Whiling - . Dozzi, Elizabeth | Biagionl, ‘ . Cote Audrey Taylor, Paulette Pat- inning afler the Highlanders Despite a poor turnout al tured both the overall low gross Law, net - Leona Wilcox -~ - terson, Janice’ Caulien, and had-lied the game. Laurie’ their meeting las! Wednesday, Ti t ' and overall low net trophies... Terrace. |. ~ Marilyn Grant. : ournamen Helen played her best golf ever Runner up low. ‘net’ - Helen ~ Golf. got underway ‘early. victory with a three run fifth Parkyn of:-Terrace who cap- -Kilimat ‘ | SHOES & SLIPPERS | -FULLCUT eve ~. | *= CASUAL PANTS. — FORTREL SLACKS CLEARINGUPTO: 80s ag oe Ses SS =o Sizes Up To 50. . i “Many Non-ddl specials ee ASE ed OL ERAN STL AES ese prices ~ Alterations Extra] - ~~” CASUAL PANTS. ALL SALES FINAL 3. Sorry at th Poe are bat r charge “"” STORE HOURS “WINNERS OF OUR FATHERS DAY DRAW .MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9-5 1st PRIZE - A. SUIT. MRS. L. LUNDQUIST - 4718 STRAUME Co and PRIZE - A SPORTS JACKET - GAIL STEWART’. 3624 KALUM ard PRIZE - A PAIR OF SLACKS . JOE DEAMORAL. 2709 5. EBY ST. ' . wa. i , , ‘ Teast Skream ata ee ote a a sa tyciattne 1