Telkwa Roofing put together four straight wins in the final series to emerge as champions of the annual 32-team . Terrace mixed scrub softbal! tournament on August 30. Telkwa downed All Seasons Expose in the final. _ mark . ES Trace Review — Wns, September 9, 1987 n _ | Telkv Rooting victorious in “. scrub softball — Telkwa Roofing put. together va record of six wins and one toss mixed. scrub : softball tourna-. ment, and that was good enough to take the title. They defeated | All Seasons Expose 14-4 in the final at’ Riverside Park on Aug. 30. Teams were divided into four- team sections for a week of. round-robin play. Then the top ‘two from each group advanced to a 16-team single knockout _ playoff, After a two-win, one-loss Telkwa won four straight in the finals — 9-7 over: First Choice | — Travel, 12-7 ‘over. Brewmasters, 14-12 over Family Connection, then the victory over All Seasons. All Seasons started ‘the playoff by downing. Mohawk -Maulers 13-11. Then they beat’. Skeena Cellulose 19-3 and gain- Panic attack support group formed TERRACE - — Your heart races” as you tremble for no apparent téason, you can’t seem to stand straight because your legs keep buckling under the weight of an _ unknown. ailment. Where are: _you, why does your life seem so - unfulfilled, and why can’t you seem to get it together? Many people suffer a variety: Donuts for a year TERRACE — The Donut Fac- tory on Lakelse Avenue recently celebrated their second anniver- sary of offering local pastry fans around-the-clock service by holding a draw. Residents and visitors to Ter- race entered, and on Aug. 31 the winners were chosen. The first prize, one- dozen donuts per week for one year, went to Japy Jarrett of Stewart, B.C., while the second prize of one dozen donuts per week over 6 months went to Vivian Haldane of Ter- race, Mr. Beilman, also of Terrace _was the third prize winner, and will-receive a Coca Cola clock. . of different symptoms .of a syn- drome called agoraphobia which, in technical terms, is the fear of fear itself. temporary disorder. orary? Yes, because it is curable, but only through patience and -understanding, The most impor- -tant thing to.ensure, according « to the organizer of a new local self-help group, - is agoraphobes to learn that they can deal with their problem. SECURE, directed by Terrace resident Karen Lee, is a support: group that provides help for people who suffer from this common syndrome. ‘‘It’s more common than a lot of people. realize,”’ Lee said. ‘“‘Many péo- - ple who seem anti-social or just don’t get out much could be suf- fering from varying degrees of . agoraphobia.’’ Panic attacks due to stress or other factors are both the cause and a symptom of the syn-. for. drome, which often manifests it- self as fear of .open spaces or public areas. Agoraphobes in a. way are afraid of people, or Little is known about this. Temp- more accurately are discomfort- _ ed. by. the idea.of unreasoning” .fear of others.:-They avoid cer- tain places, and have a variety of - unusual habits from their need - to.adjust:to the condition. © According to Lee victims of- ten live a secluded life and some- — times avoid contact with other | people. - Agoraphobia is still quite a mysterious phenomenon, more and more is being discov- ered each day. An increasing number of groups are formed every year in order to provide aid for sufferers. On Sept. 14 Jim Quinn, an of- — ficial from the Provincial Health Department who has organized SECURE groups in. the Lower Mainland, will visit to help organize the Terrace SECURE group. He will also provide in- Furniture draw winner Jacqueline Smith of Kit- wanga, holding. ticket number 1873, was the winner of a com- plete 10-piece’ bedroom suite. valued at $2,000 in a recent draw: held by City Van Furniture of Terrace. Congratulations, Jacqueline. ~ 1987. -peals have been heard. - electors; and may A COURT OF REVISION has been a Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Voters’ List Court of Revision TAKE NOTICE that any person entitled to be registered as an elector in the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine may make objection to the retention of any name appearing on the list of elec- tors for the Regional District, and the objection may be made on any ground that would dis-. qualify the elector or applicant from having his na list of electors. This objection must be filed at ' The Court of Revisions shall hear all complaints an correct and revise the list of . (a) correct the names of electors in any way wrongly stated therein; or (b} add the names of electors omitted from the list: or {c) strike out the names of persons from the list who are not entitled to vote or who are disqualified from voting; or - (d) correct any other manifest error therein, ~and shail add to the list of electors the name of any person who is qualified to have hist name on ‘the list of electors on the thirty-first day of August. me retained or registered as an elector on the the Regional District Office, before October 1, ppointed and will sit at the Regional District -Office, No. 9 - 4644 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C. on October 1, 1987, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon, and will continue to sit if required, from the time thereafter until all ap- Eiaine Johnson Returning Officer _ O1Be cei ERO but formation on agoraphobia 2 and will be featured on an open-line | radio show on. CJFW on Sept. - 15 from. 10:30 : a.m. to. 11:30. am. For more organization’ phone 638-3325. her ls Mh a 2 in the -round-robin, | information concerning agorophobia or the ed: ‘a‘place in the final with a. 19.3, : win over Controlled Violence. |.’ ‘In the consolation final for third and fourth, Family Con- nection downed Controlled Violence 14-4, Here’s all'the scores from the 16-team final series. The team’s win-loss record in round-robin is shown in brackets. Castouts. (2: & 1)°32, Skeena Sawmills (2 & 1) 31. Controlled Violence (3 & 0) : 14, Psycho Chickens (2 & 1) 8...: | All Seasons Expose (2 & 1) 13, ‘Mohawk Maulers (2 & 1) 11. -- Skeena Cellulose (3 & 0) 22, - Kermode Friends (2 & 1) 19.200" | Brewmasters (2 & 1) 21, Here-- For-The-Beer (2 & 1) 2. Telkwa Roofing (2 & 1) 9, ’ First.Choice Travel (3 & 0) 7. Hilltop Royals (2 & 1), Left- | ‘overs (3 & 0) 7. Family Connection (3 & 0) 9,. Molson Canadiaris (2 & 1) 8. Here’s scores from quarter-finals: — ws Controtled. Violence 16, -Castouts 15; All Seasons 19, Skeena Cellulose 3; Telkwa Roofing 12, Brewmasters 7; Family ¢ Connection, Hi, piilltop Royals | : _ HEADLINES THEATRE % GITKSANAETSUWET EN TRIBAL COUNCIL — os | ; PAESENT : 3 ‘ ; a (OUR FOOTPRINTS) © ye A PLAY ABOUT ANCESTAAL LAND. 8:00 $5.00 NO‘ XYA‘ (Our Footprints) is a theatrical invitation from the Gitksan and Wet'suwet‘en people and Headlines Theatre to journey through time; an invitation to come home to a sensibility that .is ‘connected to the spirit of the natural world. Our Footprints is a rich mixture of traditional Native dance, music, mask work, traditional instruments and the kind of theatre and political cartooning that has become Headlines’ trademark. R.E.M. LEE THEATRE - Saturday, September 12 | p.m. - ae 6 Tickets: $2.00 (seniors, students, unemployed) Available at the door or Sight and Sound CF the rei cece a —— ee