Sports Menu. TONIGHT Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 14s — 6:30 p.m. Bavarian Inn v Bandstra Terrace Builders v Bradys F.C. Under 10s — 6:30 p.m. C. Shepherd v Shoppers AG. v Wildwood SK Cellulose v SK Sawmills C. Lions ¥ Surveyors THURSDAY, JUNE 30 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 12s — 6:30 p.m. Co-op v Sight & Sound Overwaitea v Capperside Finning v Cedarland FRIDAY, JULY 1 Golf SKEENA VALLEY Men’s Open begins, clases Sunday. Entry fee is $100. For more info. call Bruce Carruthers at 635-2542. Hiking THE TERRACE Hiking Club is heading out for an overnight hike up the Seven Sisters. Moderate fitness level is required — fairly strenuous. Call Joma at 638- 0783 if interested. Meet at 9:00 a.m. at library. SUNDAY, JULY 3 Hiking HIKING CLUB heads to Wil- liams Creek Lake about nine miles southeast of Terrace. Mect at 9:00 a.m, at library. MONDAY, JULY 4 Youth Soccer (Christy Park) Under 19s — 6:30 p.m. Manuels v Takhar Under 19 Girls - 6:30 p.m. Pizza Hut v Northern Drugs Tide Lake v Richards YOUTH ‘TENNIS CAMP begins, ends Wednesday. Open to kids aged 8-14 at Kalum Tennis Courts. Must register by June 30. Call 638-4750 for more info. TUESDAY, JULY 5 Youtis Soccer (Christy Park) Girls Under 14s — 6:30 p.m. Braids v Wilkinson Team X v T, Shell Under 168 — 6:30 p.m. Constrictors v A&W _Itly Bird v Kerby and Sons ‘SATURDAY, JULY 9 Golf SKEENA VALLEY Women’s Open begins, closes Sunday. Entry fee is $65. Call Bruce Car- ruthers at 635-2542. Speedway OPEN WHEELERS racing be- gins at Terrace Speedway, closes Sunday. Tennis SINGLES OPEN at Halliwell courts. SUNDAY, ¥ 10 Pistol shoot (Terrace Rod and Gun Club) INTERNATIONAL Pistol Shoot-- ing Confederation Match. Triathlon SKEENA VALLEY Triathlon begins at 9 a.m. at Furlong Bay on Lakelse. It includes a 1.5 km swim, 40 km bike, 10 km run. Contact Ray Warner for info. TERRACE ROD & GUN Club meeis the First Wednes- day of every month, 7 p.m, at the clubhouse on Rifle Range Road in Thornhill. New members are welcome, For information, contact Fred Shaw at 635-2874. JUNIOR VOLLEYS tennis program goes evéty Tuesday and Thursday, 4 p.m. ta 6 pm. at the Halliwell Courts. For information, contract Bruce Bingham at 638-8092, TERRACE NORTHMEN Rugby club practises every Tuesday and Thursday at the Northwest Community Col- loge pitch. For information, call Dave al 638-1327 or 638-0371. To get an event on to the Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone them to 638-8432, To make next week's paper, submissions must be in by 5 p.m. Friday. C2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 29, 1994 Terrace hosting B.C. THE BEST B.C. girls midget C fasipitch teams will descend upon Tertace thls weekend, Terrace {s hosting the provin- cials and the hopes are high for the Terrace Motors Toyota team: coached by Vic Buteau, The competing teams are com- — ing to Terrace Elks field to play for the B.C. title from Coquitlam, Vancouver, North Vancouver, Richmond, Grand Forks, Langley, Sooke, Maple Rid ge and Vernon. ~ Opening ceremonies will be held at the Elks ball park at 9:45 a.m, on July 1. A representative from ‘ihe cily, council, parks and recreation and the Elks will be there along with help make it a - weekend forthe teams. Contact the vice-president of Softball B.C, Entertainment will include the Terrace Pipe and Drum Band and the Air Force Cadet Band. Volunicers. are still needed to successful David Oakley at 635-1772 if you can help. MN McElhanney © British Calumbia and Canada Land J Surveyors Legal and Generai Surveys @ MingraiClaims m@ LotPostings ™ Mortgage and @ Site Surveys Building Certificate s Contact: A.S, 022i, B.0.L.5,, ¢.LS., Terrace, B.C Phone: 635 7163 Fax: 645 $586 @ Subdivisions m Rights of Way Land Act Surveys Malcolm at 638-7283 or fax: VANDERHOOF INTERNATIONAL te Piz, July 22-2Ath, 472 * 1994 eS: ce a Buteau, Kim Monteith, Sherie Postuk, Angie Sparks, Jill Smith, Kari Oakley and Tanis Trottier. DIRT WAS FLYING as the Squirts Rep. team took on the Peewee Kermade Friendship team at the PeeWee girls softball tournament June 18-19, : Sportsman #18 - Cori Lemky § 1991 was the first year for Cori at Terrace & Speedway, travelling from Hazelton every race day. 1991, Oe CR te ate bare ae Set} Terrace = Cori won Hobby Rookie of the Year in After 2 years in Hobby Class, Cori moved io Sportman and recieved’ Sportsman Rookie of the Year in 1993. up. “Piloting” Street #841 Steve & Shane Meier 1993 was the first year for Shane at the Terrace Speedway, piloting a Dodge Pick- is the key, because this truck spent more time air-borne over the corners than on the track. But Shane managed to get it under control and win 3rd place in B street points. Co-driver Darcy McKeown also picked up a 3rd place finish in A street, Shane also won the 1993 Memorial Trophy for the Street Class, This year Shane’s dad Steve is sharing the driving duties and he’s the Rookie. NEXT RACES JULY 9 & 10 daar eee atte a EM Aa Sa OM Na ada aa iP IF I I Nia hat ae i ase al hd a a al a aaa a ed ea a a Ee seer ag Reon a THE TERRACE Motors Toyota team holds the chance for a local team to wall away from thi weekend's girls midget C fastpitch provincials at the Elks Park ftelds. Shown above are coach Vic Buteau and his team of Christina Losier, Woniya Wrubel, Marsha Postuk, Shauna Austin, Lori Kermode Friendship Society The Kermode Friendship Society is taking applications from students who are interested in completing their grade twelve through Adult Basic Education. This programme runs year round, Monday to Friday, Including three night classes (Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday). Students are registered with the Open Learning Agency and upon completion of the necessary courses are eligible to receive a Provincial Diploma. Our programme offers continuous intakes, but seating is limited. lf you are interested in completing your grade twelve through Adult Basic Education, please ' contact Doug Magee at 635-3948 for registration details. The 4th Annual SALMON VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL ——— Salmon Valley, B.C. wr” (20 Kilometres North of Prince Gearga on Highway 97) JULY 29, 30 & 31 Sawyer Brown Suzy. Boggus ‘ fn Witter Praivte Oyster MUSIC TRIVIA CONTEST THE TERRACE STANDARD Is sponsoring aSalmon Valley Music Festival trivia contest. WIN PRIZES EVERY WEEK tn order to enter, amp fill in the blanks tothe questions listed below, and attach your name and phone number. The draw will be made July 14, and ~ the winners announced in the July 19 issue of THE TERRACE STANDARD. The first five entries drawn with the correct answers wins a pair of 3 Day Weekend Passes to the Salmon Valley Music Festival. i" has a designer lina of laalher apparel and is a big seller at upscale department stores including Nordstrom's. 2 "became the first band ever to win the Country Music Assaciation's prestigious ‘Horizon Award", and quickly became one of country’s hottest concert draws, 3." is. an accomplished watercolour artist. Also has been a featured vocalist and pianist with tha “Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra”’. 4. Their newest release "Such A Lonely One” from the new album "Only One Moon" has reached Number 1 with a bullet in less than 6 weaks. What group achieved this status In such a short time? Drop your answers down to THE TERRACE STANDARD, 4647 Lazelle Avenue, before the July 14, 11:00 a.m. deadline. Hobby #92 - Gary McCarthy Gary is one of our faithful Prince Rupert racers that shows up each race day. He probably deserves to have won the hard luck trophy several times over. But he also deserves the most sportsman-like trophy as well. Gary is always willing to help out fellow racers and that alone can make racing enjoyable, SATURDAY TIME TRIALS 6:00 PM RACING 7:00 PM SUNDAY TIME TRIALS 1:00 PM RACING 2:00 PM