B4 Terrace Review — Wednesday, June 27, 1990 Jubilee best _ to Gordon Prince Rupert’s Jason Gor- don is rapidly developing into the best young golfer in the Northwest. — - On June 17 weekend, Gordon ran up a 54-hole score of 216 to - win Rupert’s men’s Jubilee tour- ‘nament. He beat out’ defending champ Dan Rosengren of. Ter- race by three strokes. . Youth soccer It was Gordon’s third title of this season and last. He won the © Smithers Northern Open last. fall, and added the Smithers Spring Classic to his list earlier this spring. | In the net score section, - Rupert’s-Brian. Denton’ was tops . _ with a 197 score, “Clubmate Matt - McCoy was s rinneruip. with 201.. summer school With schools closing, young- _$ters should be eyeing sports schools. for the: summer. The ‘first one coming up is Terrace’s Credit Union soccer school run- ning July 16 to 20. It’s for boys ‘or girls in Terrace Youth ‘Soccer’s age spread. Applica- ‘tions are available at the Credit ‘Union, at elementary and pri- mary schools, the recreation of- fice, sports stores and youth soc- cer. Phone Liz Ball at 638-0466 for information... Terrace also has’ its minor - hockey summer school with two,” -one-week sessions at the arena. . They are Aug. 13 to 18, and 20 to 25. Get entry forms. from Ter- race Totem Ford.or All Seasons: Sports. Phone Jake DeJong at. 635-6735, or Cliff Sharples at 635-7822. They also have infor- mation on the two-week night summer league at the same times. Planning ahead © Summer Games 1995 “The. Fraser Valley com- “animities of Abbotsford and Matsqui will: play host to the 1995 Western Canada Summer Games. - Recreation “Minister Lyall ” Hanson says the two towns will “gain. a. legacy of revitalized sports facilities and a sense of ‘community accomplishment. Prince George, Vernon, North Vancouver and West Vancouver also put in bids for the games. The estimated budget for the games is 4 million dollars for operations and 2.3 million for facilities. Two thousand athletes and officials from four western provinces and two territories are expected to participate. The pro- vincial government hasn't said yet how much of the bill it will. | rere | —— ii Y --KitchenCAD 3-D Custom Designs} r Face Frame & Europa Style Cabinets m ‘Gedar Windows and Doors Le Commercial & Residential Cabinetry ~ (604) 638-1437 pay. Coming events f -. regional sports | Terrace Youth Soccer is send- ing four teams to, Quesnel’s Billy’ Barker Invitational tournament a. on July 7 weekend. The teams taking part are.division four’s - Rotary (under 14), the division: _ “8ix Kickers (under 13), division | ? séven’s Finning (under:12), and | division eight’s Surveyors (under 10). - Each team is guaranteed three ‘ . ; games. The winner of cacti divi-. 9 - sion - takes. home: a- /Goldpan : . Trophy. « a! Sportsmanship: is. ‘uppermiost : ' throughout the tourney’. ‘with’. each member of sportsmanlike ; teams in each division. receiving a a a sportsman award. ‘The sport of. cricket. will be t - busy during the month of Julyin: § Kitimat. On July. ist at Mount - Elizabeth high school grounds, terested should. phone Bhupi. Mathur at 632-4257. On_July 5. - CITY OF TERRACE © PUBLIC NOTICE AMENDMENT TO ZONING BY-LAW - NO. 401-1966 AS IT RELATES:TO. - NON-CONFORMING PROPERTIES” a TAKE NOTICE THAT It is deemed necessary to amend. Part i. “General Regulations of the. ZONING BY-LAW (NO. 401-1966, . (and amendments. thereto) with fespect to Non-conforming Properties. | TAKE NOTICE ALSO. THAT this amendment affects all pro- | a: .perty and land within -the City of Terrace: > f _ INTENT: The intent of this. zoning, amehdment Isto CHANGE: : fhe ZONING BY-LAW (No. | 401-1966, and amendments: thereto)" | “such that if'all-other zoning. requirements can.be'met, any lot. - that-has | an afea: or frontage less than the minimum-required.. . ‘by the zone.in which the:lot Is located, may be. developed for: F - the-uses. permitted by the.zone if the: fot-was. created before: |e ‘the adoption of the by- -law that designated the zone. eee a - The proposed. amendment: -By-Law may be inspected betiveen “oe | the: hours, of .8:00' a.m: to :4:00 p.m., Monday. to’ Friday, exo ; i «cluding holidays: from May 28, 1990 to July 9, 1990, both: ins. . |. clusive In: the reception area at the.City: df: Térrace Public - ia s Works Building at 5003 Graham Avenue, Terrace, B.C. . = E Any person(s) wishing to voice thelr opinions: regarding: ‘this, Application may.do so, In writing, to Mayor and. Council, - ~ andior.In person MONDAY, JULY 9, 1990,-at 7:30 p.m., In the” ‘Municipal Council ‘Chambers, $215 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. : “THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MUNIC-' * IPAL ACT,.R.S.B.C. 1979 (AND AMENDMENTS. Hien, it’s the Jerry McManus trophy ff - UNDER SECTION 958., SUBSECTIONS (1) AND (2). ‘ tournament running 1! a.m. to 5. : ‘p.m. Teams or. individuals in- TAKE NOTICE and be governed accordingly : E.R. HALLSOR, Clerk Administrator : to 8 the B.C. Cricket Associa-, - - | ‘tion is organizing a tournament. . Persons interested should phone Mathur at 632-4257, Q rice ¢ ote every regu tex interior and: ente sorfin hes: Percale Pesta sepseesiek abies POS yt Ne PERS RTT Fo reap ee RT eee Ragtime ee TPS Bean ae SPE FOTOS ad Ne AA Pe te Se ome oi me ea ee