TERRACE TOPPED THEM ALL in the Team Shoot section of the first annual trap shoot held here last month. Shown above is the winning Terrace squad (left to right) Vic Dean, Bob Korrer, Dave Carey, Ed Hein and J, R. Harrison. SECOND HIGHEST MARKSMAN in the shoot was Bob Karrer, also of Terrace: LADY SHARPSHOOTERS in the Rod and Gun Club event were Toots Hein (left) and Eva Carey. | B.C, Northern. Open golf HIGH GUN in the Terrace Rod and Gun Club trap shoot was Ed Hein of Terrace. SELLING USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1964 International four- wheel drive . 1961 Pontiac . 1958 Mercury % ton truck 1980 Pontiac 1980 Pontiac Convertable RIVERSIDE Auto Wreckers Htohny 25 Ph. Vi3-6637 Gregg’s Lakelse Service Lekelee Leake Read " Grecariee, Gas, Ol ote. k PHONE ‘13-6978 {Prince Rupert, PHONE VI 3- 508 a Wait September 7, TA : “Terrace On Top. In First Trap Shoot _ Official results of the Terrace Rod & Gun Club's first annual registered ATA international trap shoot have been released, and Terrace marksmen are high on the list of winners, The trap shoot was held at ‘the Rod & Gun shooting range on August 20 and 21 with ‘entrants travelling from ag far away as Prince George to take part fh competitions, Class A winner in Event Num- her 1 was Ed Hein of Terrace. Second plate -went to Bob Karrer, also of Terrace, In Class B, A. Steward’ and D. Carey took the top spots. Class C went to Bill MeDonald and. Art Hein, In the Ladies’ Class, first place was won by Toots Hein with Eva Carey tak- ing second place. Event Number 2 saw Dom Dominate of Prince Rupert chalk up the win with Hirsch Hopcott and Bob Karrer as second and third. Number Three event went to Ed Hein, with Bob Karrer second and A. Steward third. Class A of Number 4 Event went to Bob Karrer and the second spot went to Tom Cormack. in Class B, it was A. Steward and G. Headey in that order, Class C. saw Dan O'Brien take the first place spot while second went ta Ron Emmons. Event Number 6, the Calcutta Sweepstakes, went to Dan O’Brien with a score of 92. Second place winner was Bob Karrer with a score of 90. In the 50 bird medley, Bob Kar- Ter was the top and Tom Cormack placed second. -Karrer again headed the action. in. the Class A section of the 25 pr. doubles. Cormack was. second. Class B went to''G. Headey and Junior Harrison while Class C went to Ron Emmons and Bob Whiting. Terrace came out on top in the Team Shoot, (25 targets, 22 yards) with a team comprised: of Bob Karrer, Ed Hein, Jr.. Harrison, Vie Dean and Dave Carey. Runners-up in the Team Shoot were the boys from Prince George THORNHILL CLUB GETS TROPHY Thornhill Golf -Club member Phil Davies of Terrace, won the cham- pionship at Smithers last weekend. Davies scored a gross of 220 in the 54 hole tourney, topping. the 64 male entries. Jack Marten of also. a Thornhill member, placed fifth. ; Third, fourth and fifth in the low net section were Al Fogtman of Terrace, Bob Armstrong of Prince Rupert and John Yasinchuk of Terrace. Yasinehuk also won the “Pitch and Putt” competition staged Sunday afternoon. - Mrs. Tona Armstrong won the Ladies’ Tournament for the third consecutive year. Mrs.. Marylin Davies placed second in the low net section. — Thornhill members making the trip to the Bulkley Valley were Mr. and Mra. Al Fogtman, Mr. and Mrs, P. Davies, Mr. and Mra. B. Armstrong,. Mr.. and Mrs, J. Mar- ten, John Anderson, Ernie McCon- nell, Ernie Sande and John Yasin- chuk. Torna || ‘Beauty Salon Hoar Art's. Chevren, Thornhill 0 PHONE VISSIM 9 | local regulations were H. Hopcott, T. Cormack, G. Head- ey and A, Steward. High Gun award of the shoot’ went to Terrace marksman, Ed Heln. Bob Kearrer, another Ter- race man, took second place and ‘a Prince George man, H. Hopcott placed third. The Women's Event saw Toots! - Hein and Eva Carey in first and Second positions. THORNHILLERS TRYING © FOR SPCA BRANCH Because of the increasing num: ber of abandoned animals ih the Thornhill area several residents have started proceedings to estab- lish a chapter of the SPCA within the community, _ In order to get financial assist- ance from the parent body a mini. mum of forty paid up members|. is required. The membership fee is $2.00. Although - the SPCA ts more generally known for its work in connection with the prevention of cruelty to animals, it serves other purposes’ within the community. If.a shelter were to be established in Thornhill, residents would he able to deposit unwanted pets at the shelter where they would re- eeive proper care until a new home could be obtained for them. An inspector. would maintain the shelter, . see: that provincial and enforced, act as a dog catcher and generally see that animals. were properly controlled in the area. — Presently, animals are being thrown from cars onte private property, abandoned on road sides, being shot at, or killed by cars. There are 50 many uncontrolled dogs roaming the streets, that the Situation Is. becoming a major problem to residents. ~ Anyone who is concerned about this problem and would like to see an animal shelter and an in- spector in Thornhill’ should contact Mrs. N. Winding, Thorn- hill Subdivision,.- or phone VI3- 2750 in the evenings if you desire further - information. ‘the Thornhill | ‘deaths, | items News, i ‘anniversaries, vistte murders, robberies or evigg some good jokes. All items wil be welcomed. Call ma at vig WANTED — News 5060 anytime. — Laurie Engllaiey * FREE Transportation } To the Polls’ Phone. ‘SOCIAL CREDI - campaign . headquarters VI 3-2320 * . 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