DEY ew ae TESS SRG de A seo . Ee arr erane Th eee) ne EM EN RTT TES Sport Scope Mann, Kotai repeat THE TOURNAMENT may have been a different onc, but the . champs were the same. Fran Mann of Terrace and Alex Kotai of Kitimat each followed up on their Terrace Open singles titles of carlier this season with « Victories at the July 9 Singles Open here, ’ -Mann defeated clubmate Renata Weber while Kotai beat out fel- low Kitimatian Norm Lee in ‘A’ flight finals. On the ‘B’ side, Bob Tucceri gave Kitimat another title, defeating local Sieve _ Fleming while Shannon Butler completed a Tefrace sweep of the ~Worten’s. : - Missing from the entries were local Richard Kriegl and Matt Caccia of Smithers who had elected to compete in a Prince George tournament the same weekend. It proved a worthwhile trip as the pair took the men’s doubles title. Krieg] also made the Singles quarter finals. Local tournament action winds up Aug. 20-21 with the Terrace Tennis Club Closed, a members only event. Milers get ready IT’S CALLED the Scniors Mile, but that doesn’t mean entry is limited to pensioners. ‘Instead, the name denotes the Riverboat Days event is organized “by members of the BC Seniors Games northwestern zone, ‘The race is open to all ages and entrants have a choice as to “whether they want to ran or walk. There is also a wheelchair " category, The event goes Sunday, July 31 at 10 a.m. The ‘‘race” stars at the Legion and follows Lakelse Ave. to the finish line at city hall. That's also where the presentations take place. Entry forms and 7 pledge sheets - the event helps raise money for the zone team — _fan be picked up at Northern Health Care. For more information, phone Bud at 635-9505 or Betty at 635- 3352, Soccer tourney rich one | THE HAZELTON YPAA soccer toumey turns 21 this year and organizers are expecting some of the northwest's best teams to show up to help them celebrate. The event takes place July 25-Aug 1 and the $400 entry pets teams a shot at a piece of the $6,000 in prize money. The tourna- ment winner will take home $3,000 of that with the next two places collecting $2,000 and $1,000 respectively. ‘The. draw will take place Tuesday, July 26 at the Totem Ball . - Park in Hazelton. To enter or get more information, contact Bill or Evie Maitland _” (842-5324), Ken or Arlene Morrison (842-5499 or 842-6511) and Brian or Diane Muldon (842-5092). The entry fee also gets players tickets to a dance at the Skeena - Tee Arena on the Saturday night. Time te mount up . ALWAYS WANTED to learn about horseback riding? ‘The " Fécreation department is offering that chance this summer as part of its Fun in the Sun lineup. : The first set of lessons, conducted by Lisa Hamer, has alréady | -been completed but for those aged 9-16 years who missed it ‘there’s another chance coming up. Set Il runs August 8-12 at Copperside Stables and the deadline for sign up is Thursday, Aug. 4. “ This is a beginner level course and includes English riding les- sons, horsemanship skills, riding videos and games. And on the -->, Friday there will be a mini rally on horseback. Horses and saddles are provided but participants will have to a bring along some form of protective helmet, boots with a heel and -4 bag lunch each day. The cost is $125 for the five days of instruction which run 9 = a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. | Big and little THERE WAS a distinctly younger crowd than normal showing up at Terrace Totem Ford last . week, but they weren't looking to buy. The attraction for youngsters like the three young ladies “| above was the Monster Truck on display outside the showroom. The vehicle, which dwarfed those who came to admire it, was there to. promoted the two-night show held at the Terrace Speedway. Organizers report that approximately 6,000 people shower.up to catch the show. Cw CROWN LAND OFFER TO PURCHASE CRESCENT STREET THORNHILL, B.C. R2 (Medium Density) (Rural) The Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks (BC Lands) invies sealed Offers to Purchase for the following property: Location: Crescent Street Thornhill, B.C. Lot 13, Block 5 District Lot 373 Range 5, Coast District, Plan 3005 Size: .944 acres Information Sale of Crown land Legal: Information packages containing Offering to Purchase Agreements are available from: Bonnie Holter __ Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, BC Lands Skeana Region, Box 5000 Joan Kennedy MUSIC TRI (20 Kilamatras North of Prince George on Highway 97) JULY 29, 30 & 31 The 4th Annual SALMON VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL Salmon Valley, B.C. The Terrace Standard, Finally Someone Who's 3 Make A Commitment on Your Terms Wednesday, July 20, 1994 - C3 Cowburn repeats FAMILIAR NAMES in familiar spots. That was the story at this year’s Skeena Vailey Ladies Open golf tournament. Kim Cowburn was again un- Stoppable as she drove for her second consecutive overall low gross title, July 9-10. Although Cowbum is from “” ‘Kitimat, there was still reason for local crowds to cheer — she . works as golf instructor at the Skeena valley club. And once again it was Debbie Carruthers who got closest to the champion to tepeat as low gross winner in the championship flight, Caruthers led a Tertace top three sweep in thal category, Bibbi Dozzi and Lynne Price chasing her home. Overall low net, however, went to one of the 48 out-of-towners to lake in the tournament, Karen Parker of Prince Rupert taking that fille. But Terrace took the top two spots in the championship flight low net with Brenda deJong and Audrie Cox fending off their challengers. Linda Hamilton (low gross) and Bonnie Letawski (low net) came away wilh victories in A Flight to maintain an impressive hometown performance. Joy Stevenson, Lou Lewis and Chris Hansen completed a Ter- race sweep of the low grass. In B Flight the Kitimat con- tingent got the second of its three top place Anishes when Muriel Beauchamp beat out Terrace trio Sarinder Dhaliwal, last year’s overall net winner, . Elaine Johnson and Carol Kennedy in low gross. On the low net side it was Anne Pruner, Sharon Brewerton and Edith Gieselman sweeping for Terrace. . In C Flight, though, it was the visitors” turn. Kitimat’s Darlene Richdale topped the low gross while Pat Rawkins gave Smithers some- : thing to smile about with the best low nel. Correction * LAST”: WEEK?S' story ‘on. - Volunteer recruitment™’ for” Special Olympics contained an Incorrect phone number for Joan Cox, ‘The correct number is 635-5633. , Willi ae to 1.8 litre, 4 cylinder, horizontally opposed, overhead cam engine * Manual, 5-speed with Hill- Holder™ system “On Demand” All Wheel Drive AM/FM stereo with 2 speakers Dual power side view mirrors Prophet VIA CONTEST oF ta Tes sf $2000 ad Smithers, B.C., VOJ 2NO telephone (604) 847-7334 fax (604) 847-7556 All offers must be submitted on the Offer to Purchase Agreements provided and must bea delivered to BC Lands, Skeena Region on or before August 24, 1994 4:30 p.m. local time. Late offers will not be accepted. | MINISTRY OF . ENVIRONMENT, ~ LANDS and PARKS — THE TERRACE STANDARD is sponsoring a Salmon Valley Music Festival trivia contest, WIN PRIZES EVERY WEEK (In order to enter, simply fill in the blanks to the questions listed below, and alfach your name and phone number. The draw willbe made July 21, and the winner announced in the July 26 Issue of THE TERRACE STANDARD. The lirat entry drawn wilh the correct answers wins a pair of VIP Thraa-Day Weekend . Passes to the Salmon Vatley Music Festival, as well as the opportunity lo drop backstage and meet with some of tha stars. 1. What Montreal native won the 1993 CCMA Award for the "Album of the Year’? 2. Gary Flellgaard’s song, "Somewhere On Tha Island,’ won him a presligious award In 1991, prasented.to him by the CCMA Board of Directors - what is this award? ‘'Fender Award.” 3. You've sean him with Johnny Carson, on the Jerry Lewis Telethon, he's toured with Kenny Ao ogers, Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, Janie Fricke and Emmylow Harris. Ha is ee” 4. In 1983 she won the “Bud country Talent Contest” - want on to racord (hree more albums - won the COMA “Entartainar of the Year" award for her lirst MCA album, “Candle In The Window.” The first release was ‘'Thal’s the Trouble Wilh Love." 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