C12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 7, 1995 THE AIR BC Aerials are fly- ing high after their recent visit to Houston. The Terrace mixed slo-pitch team emerged from the round- robin of the 16-team tourney with just a single loss, that to a Prince George team which last year went to the provincials, The Aerials kept up their winning ways in the championship round, advanc- Hone your court skills WHETHER A beginner or a regular player, next weekend provides an opportunity to im- prove your game, That’s when the Wilson- Tennic B.C. clinic comes to town with Vancouver coach Chad Brealey. For a registration fee of just $8, participants will get five hours of top level coaching plus a T-shirt to take home. The format of the Sunday, June 18 clinic will be instruc- tional drills for the first part of the 1-6 p.m. session, followed by activities like power serve contests and swing speed analyses. While local co-ordinator Grant Holkestad expects a Terrace Tennis club members to take advantage of the op- portunity, he emphasizes members of the public are more than welcome, regard- less of skill level. For further information, phone Holkestad at 635-9406. Sports Menu BANTAMS (Elks 7:15 p.m.) Tanner ¥ Bank of Montreal Vic Froese v Blue Ridge (Thornhill Primary 7:15p.m,) Totem F’ture y All Seasons PEEWEES (Elks 7:15 p.m.) Remax v Kermode Friendship Lazelle MS v Middleton SPEEDWAY Sunday, June 11 TIME TRIALS 1 p.m., racing starts at2 p.m. TERRACE TENNIS club nights at Halliwell courts, 5 p.m. Until dusk, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, For information, phone Chuck Cey at 635-6166 or Richard Krieg] at 635-5440. TERRACE ROD & GUN Club mects the first Wednes- day of every month, 7:15 p.m. at the cdubhouse on Rifle Range Road in Thomhill. New members are welcome. For information, contact Bill Watson at 635-5109, To get an event on Sports Menu, bring the details into the office at 4647 Lazelle Ave., phone Malcolm at 638- 7283 or fax them to 638- 8432 by 5 p.m. Friday. ing to the semis where they again ran into Prince George, This time, however, Terrace was not to be denied, moving on to the finals where they dis- posed of Quesnel to take the title and $1,050 in prize money. With the Houston toumey under their belt, the team was laoking forward to more of the Same this past weekend on Aerials glide to tourney title home turf, However, Paul Lebrun of the Aerials said the tournament had been cancelled for lack of entries. Although the local league has 18 teams, only five signed up for the tournament, he added. Which means the Air BCers will have to wait until the end of the month when Bums lake hosts one. “There’s just not as many tournaments this —year,’’ Lebrun said. “I don’t know what’s happened, the interest just doesn’t seem to be there like it was,”’ While prepared to come out for the odd week night game, Lebrun said it appeared a lot of players were reluctant to get involved in an all-weekend af- fair. HEY’LL EAT 1T Up! We offer a wide selection of gourmet gift baskets for every occasion. Express your thoughts a and feelings 2 - deliciousy - this Father’s Day “, Your Professional / Florist oR FLOWERS a TA “Your FTD Florist With A Flals” Skeena Mall 635-4080 ighest: symbols of ac ievement are ane.e a GM dealer can-aspire.-In addition - to the TRIPLECROWN AWARD, McEwan GM has also won GM's : BRONZE METAL category - for outstanding. fleet sales, A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT BY OUR SALES STAFF: ‘one. of Pay sight t in BC ‘epreéenis one: of . STEVE SMYTH’ "Genera Parts & Service. ~-Manager Terrace §