Lloyd-Jones Skeena Golf Club champion Clayton Lloyd-Jones finally broke his string of ‘‘always the bridesmaid and never the bride’’ for the Skeena Valley Golf Club’s annual men’s champion- ship on the Aug, 28 weekend. Twice in the past Lioyd-Jones finished runmerup to another ' golfer. This time he won the two-day, 36-hole event. by two strokes over Jim Holland. The tall teacher shot a 72 opening day, then added a 78 for an overall 150 score. Overall low net went to Ken Feddersen with a 131. Holland’s 152 gave him low gross for the first flight. He.was three ahead of Mark’ Kloske. John Taylor shot a 137 for first- flight low net. Jerry Jackulak was next at 140. Best score for second flight low gross was turned in by Ron Terrace hosting The Terrace Rod and Gun Club is hosting its eighth annual Pacific International Trapshoot this weekend, with the associa- tion’s sanctioned shoot for 500 birds expected to attract close to Olympic prospect It’s been a busy and lucrative summer for Smithers High School track and field star Shelley Morris, and the 17-year- old faces a future that should see her competing for Canada in the 1992 Olympics. In early August, Shelley: top- ped her athletic career by win- ning the Western Canadian juvenile championships for the heptathlon, at Edmonton August 7, - She started out i in the spring by winning the girls high jump in 1.75 meters at the B.C. high school championships in Burn- aby on June 4. Then Shelley went to the B.C. team tryouts at Abbotsford to earn a high-jumping spot for the Canadian track and field junior finals at Sudbury. At Sudbury in late June, she finished fifth against more established and experienced competitors, just failing to gain a position on the Canadian team for the world junior finals in Ju- ly. It was at the Royal Canadian Legion’s juvenile championships . she-won a second-place silver for high jump, a fifth place for the long jump and picked up another silver medal as part of the B.C. relay team, Following this, Shelley and Smithers coach Greg Peters at- tended a three-day training camp in the Montreal area. Shelley, who graduates next spring, has already shown in- terest in university coaches, but has her mind set on Simon Fraser in Vancouver. Marleau. His 167 was three up : on Dave Blower, Stu Crouse shot a 138 to Wayne Epp’s 139 for low net honors. Steve Holtom won the third flight gross with 175 — one stroke up on Dave Comfort. Ray Johnson, who canned a hole-in-one during the tourney, -had low net at 135 with Frank ‘Hamilton next at 137. In the fourth flight, Dale Jef- fery and Glen Johnson tied at 200. Jeffery won gross on a countback. It was the same situation for net with Brian Clark and Keith Grace each shooting 146. Clark won the countback, Sixty-three golfers par- ticipated. The ladies’ club cham- The Skeena Sawmills team went undefeated to win the 33-team Terrace annual mixed - pionship is this weekend. Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 7, 1988 11 scrub softball championship on August 27 weekend. Rod and Gun Club major trapshoot 100 top guns from B.C., Alber- ta, Alaska and other states, The Terrace shoot has grown in popularity over the years and currently stands third in B.C, in terms of attendance and prize money. Kelowna and Vancouver ate one-two. Organizers estimate 35, 000 to 40,000 targets will be used, and they"ll be shooting for total prize money of $16,000. It starts Saturday at 8 a.m. and winds up the day with a ban- . quet at the Bavarian’ Inn. On Sunday it’s an 8 a.m. start anda windup at 5 p.m., following which trophies will be presented. Non-shooters are welcome to view the action, Banquet tickets _ are available at the clubhouse at $16 each, and can be purchased right up to noon Saturday. Information is available from Vic Dean, Bill Watson or Steve Kuhar. Pianing on building anew home?) Lok for quali y and l Mail this coupon E today for valuable information on our, i Signature and/or, Town and Country — Homes. BUILDING THE © HOME YOU WANT l For more immediate information call our Home Building Specialists at: 1-800-661-6534 I m building C] over 1,200 Sq. Ft. (Signature Series) [_] under 1,200 Sq. Ft. (Town & Country Series) Province: . cece eeerbaevaaueee l Postal Code: Seda eeada Phone Number:.. . At the lowest possible price With over 38 years of providing homes for Western Canadian families we know what we're talking about and that’s why only Nelson Great Western Homes can make this offer. Mail to: NELSON GREAT WESTERN HOMES P.O. Box 620 Lloydminster, AB SOA 0LO ee , SHARP ADVICE” A FOR CHAINSAW |, | OWNERS £2 « Spare Oilomatic saw chain @ Value Coupons worth $20.00 off Stihl Accessories # Work Gloves # 250 mL Engine Oil. Stihl “Lumberjack” Keychain P29 MORE FOR A TOTAL RETAIL VALUE OvER A S74.00" & BS ; 3 Available at: TERRACE A EQUIPMENT SALES =} LTD. 4441 Lakelse Ave., Terrace Ph. ance | “With purchase of ogc Super Pre oye C4 Sup ee varie | ce arg pcs tag eh ;