pig ag 6. Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 16, 1986. New golf clubhouse slated for 1987 season Local Champion Leona Wilcox added the Skeana Valley ladies golf championship to her ilst of honors this season. Earller she scored a hole-in-one. Powder Blues team eliminated The opposition prov- ed to be too strong for the Terrace Powder Blues at the Bantam Girls’ B.C. Softball Championships in Mis- sion on the July 5 weekend. The youngsters played four games and lost all four. On opening day they dropped an 8-3 decision to North Delta and followed this up with a 13-8 loss to the host team from Mission. On day two they were defeated 11-4 by Salmon Arm and 18-2 by Castlegar. A new and larger Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club facility has come closer to reali- ty. In fact, according to club president Stu Crouse, golfers will like- ly be playing out of the new structure when the course opens for the 1987 season next spring. . A letter from provin- cial secretary Grace Mc- Carthy early last week . has started the ball roll- ing. The minister advised Crouse that the Skeena Valley application for a lottery fund grant in the World famous gymnastic team to visit The world-famous gymnastics team from Denmark’s Ollerup Academy of Physical Education is making a summer tour of Western Canada and has put Ter- race on its list of stops. The team of 18 women and 17 men gymnasts ‘will be here on July 21 at 7:30 p.m. at Skeena Junior High School gym- nasium. The 18. to 27-year-old performers - have travelled all over the world. Ollerup stresses a philosophy of education with motivation in con- ditioning of the body and spirit. It will be a unique show featuring some of the best young gymnasts in the world io- day. The Ollerup school was founded by Niels. Bukh in 1920. After his death his former students maintained the school and its traditions. Ollerup athletes have visited other countries since the school’s foun- ding, only to create ties with other institutions around the world. In Japan, a Treaty of Friendship was created between Ollerup and Tamagawa Schools in 1978, asa result of Niels Bukh’s efforts. Ollerup is a condition- ing school for athletes who wish to attain gym- nastic prowess. These athletes have gone through intensive train- ing to carry a tradition that has lasted for 66 years. amount of $66,303 had been approved, It represents one-third of the estimated cost of the: new structure, ex- cluding the estimate for materials on hand. The letter points out that donated labor is calculated at $6.00 per hour for grant purposes. McCarthy advised that before the grant can be confirmed, the club must submit detailed cost estimates and provide evidence that the organization has manag- ed to raise a substantial amount of the rest of the funds as required. Crouse said that steps are underway to seek a mortgage addition for $50,000. He also said - that a new share cer- tificate issue to raise at least $10,000 will go on sale. These certificates cost $250 each and provide Terrace 7 - New Alyansh 2 Terrace 7 - Prince George 4 Terrace 10 - Shuttershack 4 ’ Terrace 10 - Shuttershack 3 Terrace M Girs Kisplox 8 - Terrace 2 Kitwanga 11 - Terrace 1 Kitimat Hotel 4 - Terrace 4 _dulyd Terrace Men's w . duly 10 Terrace Men's Coming U Come into July 6 | Terrace Northem Stealers Ladies’ Fastball — Prince Rupert Tourmament: — Prince Rupert Toummament Kitimat & District Men's Soccer League Terrace Bullders 5 - Cedar River Timber 4 Teknar Trucking 17 - Inn of the Weat 1 Willlams Movers 8 - Thornhill Pub & Slo-pitch Tilden 6 - Williams Movers 5 Cedar River Timber 13 - Augies 11 SKB Molson Wreckers 11 - Skeena Hotel 6 P The world famous gymnaatics team from Education will be performing at Skeena Junior High School gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. on July 21. Tickets area $5.00 for adults. Students get a reduced rate. Lakelse Ave., Terrace = Phone 638-6581 owners with full voter tights in the club’s operation, plus 20 per- cent off the holder’s dues, or annual fees, for three years, Crouse said the balance of funds re- quired will come through the donation of labour and materials. Architectural and mechanical plans will be submitted to Victoria shortly as part of the evidence required for grant approval. If all goes well over the next few weeks, the new building will be walled in and roofed over so that work can be completed over the winter. The new building will be approx- imately the same size as the current structure, ex- cept that more space will be allocated for golfer use. It will contain lounge, kitchen, washroom and proshop facilities. The structure will en- compass about 3,000 square feet of space, and likely will be built so that a second floor can be ad- ded in future. Locker room and showers would come later. Tree Like the people who breed cattle, corn or Springer spaniels, tree breeders combine the. | most desirable characteristics from superior trees into an ‘timproved”’ tree. The -long-term goal is a forest where the trees are well adapted to their growing sites, are healthy, fast: growing, straight, uniform in size and are of species that will sell well in forest products markets. Youngsters aged 8 to 19 can pick up registration forms for the Terrace Summer Basketball Camp at All Seasons Sports Store. The camp runs August 24 to 28 and costs $85 per player. -_ This. weekend sees the annual Copper- side Foods Mixed Slo-pitch Softball Tour- Sunday. nament at Riverside, Northwest College and Rotary Parks. The series runs Friday to The annual King-of-the-Mountaln Foot Race across Terrace Mountain Is coming up on Sunday, July 27. It's open to runners of all ages with registration from 8 to 9 a.m. at the Terrace Arena. The Molson Men’a Slo-pitch Softball Tournament Is coming up August 1 to 4. Teams can enter for $250 each, with a guarantee of four games. The top prize is at least $2,000. Contact All Seasons Sports or Willams Movers to enter. This Friday Is the entry deadiine for the Terrace Curling Club’s Annual Summer Bonsplel set for August 1 to 3 at the Curl- Denmark's Ollerup Academy of Phyalcai 935-5584. The Canyon City Lions Club Is hosting an Ail-Native Men's Soccer Tournament at Skeena High School grounds August 1 to 4. Top prize is $1,000. . Ing Rink. it’s mixed teams, at $100 a team. Contact All Seasons Sports, or phone office at otro