B2 Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 2i, 1990 Keith Melanson came to Terrace to visit relatives. He'll retum to his Vancouver {sland home with the ‘A’ event title from the November 10 weekend Terrace mixed open bonspiel, Melanson beat Larry Anderson 5-0 in the ’A’ final. In the semis, Anderson knocked off Neil Seimens while Melanson took out Chic Henderson. ’’ event at the November 10 weekend Terrace opening mixed bonspiel went to the Mal Grant rink as they out-curled Wayne Epp 7-6 in the final. In semi-final action, Epp downed John Evans and Grant beat out Neal Nordstrom. Fred Martena’ foursome came out on top in 'C' event at the annual opening mixed bonspiel at the Terrace curling rink on November 10 weekend. Martens beat George Kozak 7-3 in the final. Martens also defeated Louise Radford In Cammidge. -_ the semis while Kozak was doing likewise to Bob _. The Terrace ‘Caledonia Ker- mode boys’ soccer team came back from Kamloops Sunday -with an overall 12th-place finish out of 16 teams taking, part in the annual B.C. high-school soc- cer championships. -. . Teacher-sponsor Henry Dreg- er pointed out it was an im- provement over last year’s 15th- _ place effort. Injuries to two key players led to Kermodes’ downfall. In the first day of action, Rick Dhami suffered a severely sprained an- kle and David Wolf broke his nose. Both were sidelined for the rest of the series. It didn’t help to have three of the top five-rated teams in their division. They opened with a 7-1 loss to third-ranked Centennial, then 12th in B.C. lost 2-1 to fifth-rated Sutherland of North Vancouver. In game 3 _of their round-robin, they won 1-0 on default when Victoria’s Spectrum was disqualified for being naughty the night before. To replace the Spectrum game, they played a pickup Kamloops team to a 2-2 exhibi- tion tie. Next was the consolation side, where Stevenston beat Kermo- des 4-1 on three goals in the last 15 minutes. Their final game was a 3-2 loss to Powell River. Terrace blew a 2-0 halftime lead. Dreger said Brian Allen’s four-goal effort topped Kermo- des, while Richy Piattoni spar- kled as well. Mount Douglas of Victoria beat Burnaby central 2-1 in overtime to win the title. Low draw for mixed spiel It was a small entry of only 18 teams, but the Terrace mixed open- ing bonspiel went ahead at the Terrace Curling Club last weekend. Visitor Keith Melanson won the ’A" event 5-0 over = Larry Anderson. ’B’ event went to Mal Grant on a 7-6 win over Wayne Epp. In the ’C’ event final, Fred Martens defeated Fred Kozak 7-3. Ringette girls lose to bigger, older teams ‘The Terrace Ringette Club played its first games of the season last weekend in Prince George. The under-11 petite girls lost both their games, 6-1 to Prince George Reds and 5-0 io Burns Lake. The 14- and 15-year-old junior girls beat Burns Lake 6-1, then took a 5-0 loss at the hands of Prince George Bells — a team of older teams and adults. hatever you wear e clean with care, laundered. EDNESDAY IS DIRTY SHIRT | DAY | Men's or Ladies’ cotton blend dress or business shirts expertly Only drive-thru in town _w Best, most reliable and cleanest service »~ Drop off point at Thornhill Public Market Rickards Cleaners} 8,00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. — Monday to Friday 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, — Saturda: KIDDIE CORNER FROM THE POST OFFICE