8 Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 27, 1987 Members of the Melloyds signed a number of autographs on t-shirts and photographs after thelr recent concert at the F.E.M. Lee. ~ Theatre In Terrace. The Melloyds were Invited to town in conjunction with the RCMP CounterAttack program to convey a serlous message to Terrace youth — “Don't Drive Drunk”. |t could leave you crippled, it could take your Ilfe of someone elses. . Photo by Daniele Berquist. Participate in the | Fitness Challenge TERRACE — It’s time to get ready for the 4th An- nual Northwest Fitness Challenge, This year the © challenge is between.) Kitimat, Prince Rupert . and Terrace and is taking place today, Wednesday, . May 27. The City with the highest percentage of par- ticipants, based on population, registering that they have done 15 -minutes of continuous - physical activity on May 27 «will win. All activity must be done on May 27 to be counted and the per- son must also register on May 27... Many businessés -par- . ticipated last year with ac- tivities planned for their employees and staff. For example, employees in the Skeena Mall ‘went for a walk, Skeena Cellulose (Westar) employees held a giant fitness class. The Royal Bank staff walked, the Ministry of Highways’ staff participated in Sneaker Day, and many more participated in other Wreckers 4th at The S.K.B. Molson Wreckers came out with the best record of the three local teams competing at the Prince George 16-team invitational men’s slo- pitch softball tournament . on the Victoria Day week- Canoeing June 8 “Zone seven play-offs for the B.C, Summer Games canoeing event will be held June 8 starting at 1 p.m. at Round Lake — six miles east of Telkwa.”’ The play-offs will deter- mine the canoeists who will represent this zone at Delta, July 23, 24, 25, and end. . S.K.B. won $400 for finishing fourth overall. In their four-team— round-robin section they beat-Classic Auto 18-6 and downed Traget Transfer 10-9. Then they lost 9-8 to ways, The staff members at Terrace Parks and Recrea- tion Department would ‘ike .to,-see.all the. businesses participate this year, either by having a— special event for the members or by. encourag- ing them to participate in their own and register in the Challenge! The Terrace Parks and Recreation -Department will be co-ordinating the registration in Terrace. - Registration forms are available from the office Video Pop. | “Their 2-and-1 record advanced them to the dou- ble knockout champion- ship round where they fac- ed Video Pop again and lost 4-3. Then they posted ‘a 7-4 win over Runner’s 7 sanocists will be com- peting for the following categories: men’s junior, women’s junior, women’s open, men’s open, solo slaiom open, solo open, and mixed open. Registration fee is $5 per competitor. Minimum Greenville best at soccer Greenville Athletic Club needed overtime to down. Prince Rupert Express 4-2 in the championship of the Aiyansh Victoria Day _ Men’s Soccer Tourna- ment. The victory was worth $1,500 to Greenville in this 10-team, double-knockout series, Express took home $1,000 for placing second. In the semi-final, Greenville beat Kitimat Selects 5-2. Kitimat won $750 for third place. Fourth place went to Ca- nyon City, Willie McNeilly of Ex- press was named the most valuable player and also the most inspirational player. The most sport- smanlike team was Kitimat, Kitimat’s Robert Dun- can was named the most promising young player. age for participants is 13 years as of Aug. 23, 1987, Juniors — 18 years and “under as of July 23, 1987. Juniors may participate in junior or open but not both. Competitors may enter only one event. Canoes will be provided: and will be given ott to o all groups: holding an. ‘event, The forms'are to be filled in with the names of: the people participating -on May 27 and then returned to the Terrace Aquatic Centre or the Terrace Parks and Recreation of- fice by 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 28. “The. recreation depart- .ment looks forward to your participation in the Challenge and to Terrace again winning the North-. west Fitness Challenge! Prince George ‘World and a 7-4 vietory over Hercules Tire. . This placed them in the final four, but they ran in- to Video Pop once more and lost 9-6 in an elimina- tion game. — Westpoint Rentals col- - lected $200 for winning all ‘three of their round-robin matches. However, they were knocked out of the champions round with two straight defeats. _ Thornhill Pub didn’t make it past the round- robin. They lost all three of their. games. Men’s or Ladies’ cotton blend dress or business shirts expertly laundered sf 10 onty Wyss ce) Rickards Cleaners 3223 Emerson St. Terrace, B. Cc. 635-5119. ...review celebrating Terrace's Diamond Jubliee Year by — April 27 to June 8 - Tennis lessons tor adults and teens 14 years of. age and older. Mondays; beginners, 6 to 7 p.m. nis Courts, Register at the Terrace Parka and Recreation office in the Terrace Arena. May 9.to 31 — At the: Terrace Art Gallary, “Artists Four". Works by Dave Comfort, Wally Humphry, Albertina Stein- bock, Al Hasaail. Gallery hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday - 12 noon.to 3 p.m..and 7 to.9 p.m.: Friday. - and Saturday - 12-noon to'3 p.m.: Sunday - 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 27.— There will be. an organizational - meeting forthe Children’ s Festival at 7 p.m. at the swimm- ing pool. board room. Come and join the organizing and voluntearing ‘for this year's fun event. - - Friday, May.29 — Dance and relax to the’ music of JUST ' FRIENDS at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch no., 13, . Saturday, May 30 — Pancake breakfast at the Royal Cana- dian Legion from 8 a.m. to 12 noon.-A great way to help the SPECIAL OLYMPICS TEAM which Is going to, the lower mainland to compete in the.B.C. finals. The big Legion PENTATHALON EVENT, Come along and try your’ skills. Also, in the evening, dance to JUST FRIENDS. Sunday, May 31 — Ladies Auxiliary to Branch 13 of the ' Royal Ganadian Legion are having a spring smorgasbord - at the Legion. Everyone welcome. Boors open at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 31 — Lakelse Avenue Mile Run, sponsored by McDonald's and the Skeena Valley Runners’ Club. Registration at 12 noon at the Bavarian Inn. Run begins at “1/p.m. Medals, prizes and certificates: For further info., “Gall Mike Brald-at 695-9545. Tuesday, June 2 — A company from Winnipeg coming'to . ‘ p.m, Catl Diane MacCormac at 638-0223 for further info. * Thursday, Junie 4 — SONGS TO REMEMBER — A musical . pupils. of Marylin Davies, Virginia Lowrie and Andrew - Brodle, at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Proceeds go t6 an Entertainment Centre Fund for Terraceview Lodge. Thursday, June 4 — The Terrace Stock Car Association general meeting at 8 p.m. at the Sandman Inn. Friday, June 5 — The Modifieds from Prince George will. have a one-car display-at the Skeena Mall. dune 6 and 7 — Races" =- featuring the Modifieds - from Prince George. Friday, July 31 — The Terrace Oldtimers’ Reunion annual ° banquet will be held. Anyone having lived in Terrace for 30 years Is welcome. , Heritage Park is open seven days a week from 10 am. to 6 p.m. Tours are 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p. m. For more Informa: tlon, call 635-4546 or 635-2508. A Flea Market will be held at the Oddfellows Hall, 9200 Munroe, Terrace, on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 635-3995 for further information. The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre will be offering a “Baby Saver” course on first aid, CPR, choking, etc., for infants to children B years of age. Please call Candy or ‘Pat at the Centre, 638-0228 to register as class size is lImited. Classes will be held Monday evenings from 7 to 10 p.m. Terrace Parks and Recréation Dept. will be holding an art group’s informal get-together on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. in the Emily Carr Studio at Northwest Community College. For more Information, call 638-1174. . . Terrace Ballroom Dancers — A new club for those. people interested in meeting others and daricing — ongoing on Thursdays at 8 p.m. at the Terrace Arana Banquet Room. Sponsored by Terrace Parks & Alecreatlon. Gall Pat Jacobs at 635-2670 for. further Information. — Alanon and Alateen’ Family Groups — Meetings for friends and relatives of alcoholics. The Alanon meetings - are held on Monday and Thursday at 8 p.m. Please note that the Thursday meeting Is a non-smoking gathering. The Alateen meetings are held on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Ail meetings are in the conference rooms .on the Psychiatric ward at Milis Memorial Hospital. Interested in helping the Scouts or Girl Guides, or the © gommunity? Short on time, but still interested? The B.P. - - Guild will help you help, without: necessarily. filllng your: _ calendar. If you don’t have the time to become a Scouting leader,.you can still halp Scouts through the Gulld, or i you wished you had gone into Scouting, the Guild can get you helping with Scouting events. For more information, . contact Finn Larsen at 638-1377. Terrace Association for Community. Livi needs ad- vocates for handicapped peopte living in Terrace. For: more information please phone . Janice at 635-0322 or: Carol-Ann at 635-3940. Kermode Knit Wits, a club for all persons interested in fur: thering machine knitting. Regular monthly meetings will ba held on the 2nd Tuesday at noon and the 4th Thursday ‘at 7:30 p.m. For further information call Audrey at Soe 335, Jan at 636-7517 or Nancy at 635-6319. Everyone welcome. The Toastmasters Club meets on the- firet and third Tues. day of.every month at Caledonia Sr. Secondary School, - room 3, at 7:30 p.m. Drop In and see what It’s all about. Do you need a break? Come to COFFEE BREAK, an inter- denominational Bible study for women. FREE nursery for infants and toddlers. Children ages 3 to 5 will love © Storyhour. Every Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. to 11 am. at the Christian Reformed Church, comer of Sparks and Straume. No previous knowledge expected. For more in- formation or transportation, call Hilda at 635-7871 or Ruth at 635-2621. We look forward to seeing youl . 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