‘B2 © Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 3, 1990 Rousing first rally for Thornhill Pub_ It was a lot of work, but it was great fun, and organizers of the Thornhill Pub’s first annual car rally on Sept. 22 expect a much larger turnout for the next event than the seven teams competing this year. - The foursome ‘of Cindy and Dave Mitzemberg, plus Wayne Hamilton and Trevor Neilson, accumulated the mast points for first place. Larry Anderson’s team of Jack Smaha, Diane Hawryluk; Louise Thome .and Rudy to minors Another Terrace Minor Hockey star from the early 1980’s has been shipped back to the minors. Muscular forward Rudy Poes- chek was farmed out with several others Thursday as New York Rangers padded their Binghamton squad of the American Hockey League. | Poeschek spent most of last season with Flint Spirits of the International League. In 38 games he scored eight goals, picked up 13 assists, and spent 109 minutes in the penalty box. The Rangers called him up for {5 games during the NHL season, but he failed to earn a point. During this stint his time in the penalty box was 55 minutes. Eleanor Tosezak won the run- nerup spot. Third place went to the Gurszki team of Paul, Bruce and Kelly. The rally started with teams driving around Thornhill and Terrace while following an in- siruction sheet. Part two of the event had them taking photos at various locations. They also had to go to assort- ed locations for find ‘letters’ that would make up a special word. And, to make things even tougher, a scavenger hunt was included for up to a dozen items. The last leg of the three-hour trek had them shooting a golf ball on a specially built miniature golf hole. The picture-taking chore brought out special prizes for the most obscene photo, shock- ing photo and uncomfortable photo. Best at many things: the winning team in the multi- disciplined Thornhill Pub car rally held Sept. 22 was Cindy and Dave Mitzemberg, Wayne Hamilton and Trevor Nelson. The pub expects to run another rally next year. The Scores Are... SKEENA VALLEY JUNIOR GOLF CLUB _ CHAMPIONSHIP — SEPTEMBER 22 WEEKEND 1st Flight Gross 1, Brian Cox, 189 — 2. Matt Soules, 194 3. Kevin Oates, 195 4, Shane DeJong, 203 5. Tyler Gibson, 208 6. Adam Kirkwood, 232 Net 1, Sheldon McInnes, 143 2. Scott Gingles, 145 3. Brian Barwise, 154 4. Jason Krause, 155 5. Scott Blaines, 158 6. Shawn Buck, 185 2nd Flight Gross 1. Terry Smith, 208 2. Mike McAllister, 227 3. Mark Dhami, 234 4, Jeff Mathens, 239 5. Kevin Andrews, 241 - Come over to the Protessi nal: A. ‘complete personalized Agency Nel 1. Chris Holtom, 138 2. David Erickson, 140 3. Tyler Robinson, 141 4, Michael Cooper, 162 3rd Flight Gross 1. Ryan Miller, 118 2. Tyler Rosengren, 120 3. Raegan McAllister, 131 4, Jeff Marcean, 137 5. Steven Brown, 167 6, Mandy McInnes, 184 Net i. Kara DeJong, 51 2. Ryan Stevenson, 65 J. Wade Stevenson, 66 4, Travis Tait, 77 5. Danny Howenivk, 90 6. Michelle Irvine, 132 7. Stacey Marcean, 213: NOTE: Correction to Terrace men’s recreational hockey league schedule in. the Sept. 19 Terrace Review — All Wednesday night games start at 10 p.m., not 7:45, aan Ave., | mee . : HOME —. LIFE “ee FIRE BOAT ~— BUSINESS | "EVENINGS 835- 2041 it looks like golf but It isn’t. One of the events in the ‘Thornhill Pub’s car rally was shooting through a specially designed miniature golf course. TOURISM IS A SHARED EXPERIENCE — BETWEEN IRESIDENTS AND VISHORS — AND TERRACE HAS SO MUCH TO SHARE ALL YEAR ROUND! WHATEVER THE SEASON AND WHATEVER THE REASON — VISTORS TO TERRACE ARE STRUCK BY THE SPECTACULAR SCENERY — VAST QUIET SPACES — AND FRIENDLY PEOPLE! DAVE ESTACAILLE IS A TECHNICIAN AT SKEENA BROADCASTERS, AND HAS LIVED IN TERRACE FOR 26 YEARS! HE LOVES TO BE ABLE TO GET TO GREAT OPEN SPACES IN & MINUTES — AND IS PROUD TO- CALL TERRACE “HOME”. ROR CK OMIMERC E WU ASSBTANCE [ROM THe CHY OF HRRACT TF RRAC -E & OSTRIET C HAM - eee ae Pari oe om ne oes