TERRACE ~OMINEC A HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH. COLUMBIA Sy ee Wednesday, August 17, 19 * DRAINAGE * GRADING 3 % TOPSOILING | * SEEDING | * PLANTING * LAYOUTS Asphalt roadways, drives and walks INTER-ZONE TRACK MEET oo , WINNERS AND TIMES ANNOUNCED ‘Following is at list of winners in the first annual Inter- Zone Track and Field Meet heid on Skeena Secondary School Grounds on Saturday, August 6, together with the times made in each event. ° Particlpating in the Northwest zone were. entries from ‘Terrace, Kitimat, Prince Rupert, Queen Charlotte Island and Ocean Falls, In the Northcentral zone were Prince George and Vanderhoof areas. Towns shown by initial marks, Listing are in order of first and a} second: Midget Girl's Hurdles — (8744 yards) Audrey Troelstra (T), 13.5; S. Thomas (T), 14.3. Women’s Open Hurdles — (87% yards), Anka Troelstra (T), 11.9. Midget Boys’ Shotput — W. Mortison (0.F.) 37 11"; J. Lord {P.R.), 35’ 0”, Open Men's 880 Yards — J. Demmitt (T), (K.), 2:08.2 Open Men’s Discus — R. Judd m | (T.), 113" 0"; T, Moore (PR), 92° 10”. Bantam Boys’ High Jump — J. Snook (P.G.), 4’ 7”. Open Women’s 100 Yards — Anka Troelstra (T.), 11.6. Open Men’s 100 Yards — §, Lowdon (Q.C,), 2:21.6; 2:02.68; P. Kerbrat | 0 Alvey {(Q.C) 111:° E. Gilliard (P.G.), 11.5, Bantam Boys’ Discus Paulsen (T.), 58° 5°: Madeiros (T.), 44’ 0". Bantam Boy's 100 Yards — V. Scott (Q.C.), 12.7; S. Bowman (K.), 2. — kL. A, De- Midget Girls’ Shotput — &. Heady (P4G.), 26’ %"; N. Crosby (T), 24 5”, Open Men’s Long Jump — G. Habinger (K.), 16’ 9%"; S. Alvey (Q.C.), 16° 3”, Midget Boys’ 880 Yards — M. D. Prine {O.F.), 2:27.6. _ Bantam Girls’ Discus — J, Lamb (QC), 80 1"; B. Kerbrat (K.), 42’ Bantam Girls’ 100 Yards — J. Demmitt (T.), 12.1; C. Skalik (Q.C.), 12.9, Open Men’s Shotput — R, Judd T.) 39° 8". Midget Boys’ 100 Yards — D, Harle (P.G.), 11.0; C. Thompson K.), 11.1. 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Get the full facts about the "Electronic Secretary this week, without obligation, from our Marketing | BOTH @ BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY WORLDWIDE TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS « INTERNATIONAL TWX AND TELETYPE SERVICE = RADIOTELEPHONES * CLOSED CIRCUIT TV © INTERCOM ANO PAGING a SYSTEMS s ELECTHOWRITERS: * DATARHONES « ANSWERING AND ALARM UNITS = OVER 300 OTHER COMMUNICATION AIDS FOR MODERN HOMES AND BUSINESS ‘| Kluss (9); 15 |(T), 14° 734". Bantam Girls’ 220 Yards — Demmitt (T.), 28.6; G. Skalli | Hitchcock (P.G.), 5° 5-34": R. Par . [ drey Troelstra (I), 12.0; M, uf Bantam Girla Broad Jump — Mercer (T,),.12’ 114%" M. (OF), 12° 54". 7 Bantam Boys Shotput — fie Allen (T.), 20’ 97, S. Bouman ue PY 8”. af Open Boys’ Javelin —R Jee (1), 134’ 6”, Midget Girls’ Broad Jump ae Thomas (T.) 15° 1%"; P. Bellaliam (P.G.), 12° 6-%", - Midget Boys’ Javelin — fe Hawke (Q.C.), 121 0°; R. Date (T.), 102’ 6”. 6c . 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