ans, STAR CAMP - Seven-year-old Lance Webber son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Web- DRAW LAND oh _ LANCE IN © ber of Terrace, has won the oppor- __ oy : tunity to take part in, ‘the Coca- ColaNHL Future Stars hockey skills clinic in Vancouver. He'll have a chance to learn from Wayne Gretzky later at a special. free hockey camp. Lance ig one of 100 children _ aged seven to 15 selected to: attend. Their names were drawn’ from entry forms ‘submitted by . area youngsters, The clinic, emphasizing the _ : basic skills of hockey, is one of 13." - ee held across the country in March. and April. Lance is at Vancouver's Pacific. Coliseum tomorrow from 7 noon to 3 p.m. From there, two of the participants will be. chosen through random. draw to go to the Coke Classic — Wayne Gretzky hockey camp in Montreal, June 21-24, More than 60 youngsters from Canada and the U.S. will be at Montreal. This Future Stars . program | was launched in 1990. Since its introduction, over 3,000 children have attended clinics in Canada, and over 100 got one-on-one in- struction from Gretzky and other NHL greats at his hockey school. PEEWEE REPS FINISH THIRD - ‘Terrace Peewee Reps" ‘came home with a third-place finish or “exhibition for-our double ‘AK lads. from the Cloverdale tournament in late March. They compiled two wins (plus a default win), a tie and a couple of losses. _ The Minor Hockey series saw Terrace open with a 2-2 tie against West Vancouver, then _ Poe Surrey when Surrey had to cancel ‘out at the last minute: The score was given as1-0.. - Game three. for our boys was ~ a 7-4 win over Aldergrove. . Terrace then. played a triple’ ‘AAW match to make up for the - default’ contest: It’ was: strictly as we lost 10- 3. We moved on to lose 5-4 to Port Alberni. This put us in the semi-finals’ where we dropped a 7-2 decision to Prince George. In the playoff for third and fourth, we. took on Port Alberni - again and came through with a 7-5 win for third place. | 46 Terrace Review — April 3, 1992 Be, ae ee o EARLY START | pick up a win L by default ‘against © ON SKEENA _ VALLEY LINKS It was a record early opening last weekend for the Skeena Val- ‘ley Golf and Country Club. The weatherman co-operated so that local and visiting golfers could take to the links on March 28 instead of mid-April as in past years. Oo ‘They’re ‘planning their first social event on the night of Satur- day the 4th. You should pay your dues this night or before to be eligible to win back one half of your annual dues. Two draws are