In’ ‘most cases, college or university years. The.-reason is simple ~they’re up against the best’ from -many more: communities in. efforts to gain spots on the school’s teams. They may have been the best at Podunk High, but it’s a lot tougher competing for a team pos- ition against the best high - school grads from around the province. - . - Such is not the case for - basketball player Leona Tank of Terrace. A small girl in a tall girls’ Leona’s net skills - improve at college | . high - school graduates. fail to accomplish’ their dreams of .even greater athletic endeavors . during their .- game, the Caledonia High School grad of 1986 has just finished her first year at Junior College i in Alber- ta.. ‘Although: her. ‘team : finished only 6th in their — eight team conference, we ‘can honestly say it wasn’t . Leona’s fault because she contributed more than all the rest of her teammates. Leona attended Grande. Prairie College,a regional institute where she took a course in office admini- stration. Her Plans call for: another year. in Alberta, ’ then on to U.B.C. where she'll seek a degree in physical education. over. four years. | Terrace Minor Hockey President Sharon Larmour presented Terrace Kinsmen Kiddie Camp co-chairman Dave Andrews with a cheque for $1,160.00 from money raised during minor hockey's monthly bingos. The funds will be used to offset ex- | penses In running the summer camp at Lakelse Lake. Minor hockey aids Kin Camp | TERRACE —_— Terrace “Minor Hockey came to the ’ aid of the Kinsmen Kid- dies Camp at Lakelse ‘Lake last week by dona- bingos. - ‘Minor Hockey presi- ‘dent Sharon Larmour pre- sented camp co-chairman Dave Andrews with‘a che- que in the amount of: $1,160.00. Larmour said the bingo had been designated earlier for this purpose, and added that future bingos would be us- ed for charitable means. _Larmour _said the Cancer Society is next on | Minor Hockey’s list. Andrews _ said the money would be used to ‘help offset operating ¢x- ting’ all the profits. from - one of their monthly penses and insurance. The Kin Camp is utiliz- ed throughout the good weather months, mostly by church groups, Scouts cand Guides, and other ser- vice clubs. The camp oper- ated on weekends from ~ mid-April through to late October, © -From mid-June to Sept. 1 the camp is operating just about every day of the week. - Organization Meetings for this year’s Children's Festival will be held at the Terrace Poo! Board .Room.. Every. 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the. month at 7:00 p.m. . We are looking for volunteers on the- day | of the | festival in the following areas: — 1) Carpentry Corner. 2.) Free Painting - . 3,) Craft Activities - ~4) Painting. Area | a - 6) Jugglers & Unicyclists” ~ Come out and have fun! For m more Information call: ‘Lori 635-9539 Elizabeth 635-3487 The. five-foot; * school’s Lady Wolves bas- ketball team. She.amassed 174 points in 13 games to lead. her team in scoring, and placed 10th overall in the Alberta College . Athletic Conference. ‘Considering the small- ness of her team (only one player hit five-foot, nine inches). and the fact she #m _ played.against much taller _ opponents, Leona's scor- ing :stats are ‘indeed ‘im - pressive, . Tank, “wh i is spending the summer: working at All: ‘Seasons sports’ store,” is looking forward to:anoth- - er ot year at. Grande Prairie, ‘tree. | inch Leona was’ first-string | point: guard on. the’ Leona Tank had a good basketball season while attending Grande Prairie College in-Alberta this: ie past season. She lead the team in scoring and is looking forward to another year on the team. . - _and hoping another trip to- the United States is in the offing. Last Christmas, the. Wolves and men’s Wol- comparable teams at verines team went to Cali-. - and Los Angeles. _ ‘fornia for a week where . yo they saw action against -Leona’s team. -managed Sacremento, . ‘Monterey - eee bet atetat es ametatetetetalgt | a"a'o"n'e'a"e'e"e'e"h"07 Se sete’e’eo“ovaversTo" 8! aleteteretarereterere 4 ONY? one win in three games, © ct 79°, arate Ss Smee SSSI SD SSS 0.08.8 ,0.0 940, 4°, . 7°. oneress ‘aa 3s . 7m LIGHT TRUCKS me i rn . Ja 1% with manual trans. i i ; tee - . Unbelievable i} otRaceR 6G GS ON.Fl bee | Tempo | OO RANGER en ce) ) Vammee 8s Low As Wand /U ON NENT Baas SERIES : a . | | | (with manvey am on) | ae “FORD ESCORT "MERCURY TRACER : 3. 9% or 5750 cash back ek | 3.9% « or °750 cash back ee : # Bea set Gompaci Car from 4 * Ford's Tough Little e Pickup as low as : | "510495 i _ | , ‘FORD RANGER E | | FORDTEMPO FO “