Terrace Minor Lacrosse, after about 15 years of non-activity, has finally been laid to rest in style. Young Terrace lacrosse. players worked hard in the mid-70s. They delivered flyers, cleaned up yards, organized bottle drives... the older players even painted a warehouse. The work was to raise money for some travel that never happened, and that money has been sitting in the bank ever since. But not any more. With interest, the account totalled $1,099 and it has been now been turned over to the R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation to contribute toward the purchase of a CT scanner. Above, making the presentation to Terrace Regional Health Care Society CEO Michael Leisinger, is Terrace “Hustler” Max MacDonald. With him are former Hustlers, goalie Dave Cruzelle, sitting in the.ophthalmology chair, and Steve Smyth, standing onthe right. Other members of that Midget lacrosse team of so long ago are Tom Adkins, Steve Beck, Gord Clarkson, Mike Ford, Randy Hamer, Matt Laing, Randy and Brent Dozzi, John Heighington, Wayne L'Estrange, Darcy Mallet, Kelly Merkel, Harry Schweiger, Ron Smaha, and Pat and Tracy Tyndall. a A part of the CT scanner donation belongs to this group too. Seen above are the Terrace Minor Lacrosse Peewee "Hustlers" 4 la 1975. Along with the Midget team these guys raked yards, delivered flyers and took part in bottle drives for a trip that never happened. Above, with a very young-looking coach Rich McDaniel, is Rick and Darryl McDaniel, Michael and David Jephson, John and Craig Spurn, Scott and Laurie Spencer, Morris and Murray Ford, Blair Bowen, Connel Doelman, Daryl Johnson.... No one seems to be able to come up with a complete list of names. But alot of these "kids" are still around town, so maybe you can name a few. In support.of the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Foundatl Virginia Cooper, Terrace Arlene Morgan, Vancouver Kenneth Simms, New Hazelton May 12 | Raymond Sande, Terrace 0626 $500 May 13 | Edward Harrington, West Vancouver 4882, May 14 Alton Lindstrom, Richmond 2227 Manuel Farela, Terrace a CT Scanner for Mills Memortal Hosp! al Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 15, 1991 Bll torch run for Special Olympics Contributed by Cst. Jane Andrew . Terrace is invited to ‘‘Adopt A Cop”’ in 1991 Special Olym- pics Torch Run Fund Raiser. The people of Terrace have been invited by their local law enforcement officers to ‘‘adopt a cop’’ and, in doing so to lend their support to special athletes served by the programs of British Columbia Special Olym- pics. The Terrace RCMP Detach- * ment is spearheading the local organization of the 1991 British Columbia Law Enforcement Torch Run to raise funds for B.C. Special Olympics (BCSO). BCSO provides programs to encourage and assist mentally handicapped people to enjoy athletic competition and achieve their fullest potential. The 1991 Law Enforcement Torch Run — involving volun- teers from the RCMP, Munici- pal Police forces, Corrections and Sheriffs organizations — will be comprised of a series of community runs on several dif- ferent routes covering more than 3,300 kilometers. The runs will start on June 17 and wind up with a grande finale at B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver on July 4th, during a B.C. Lions Football game there. The Torch Run in Terrace is set for June 18th. Involved in the Terrace Organizing Commit- tee are Cst. Jane Andrew, Cst. Dave Cramm, Cst. Jane Rage, Joan Cox (B.C. Special Olym- pics local co-ordinator), Steve McKeddie (McDonald’s) and Roger Millions (CFTK News Director). (4) Confirm Auditors (5) Further Business (6) Adjourn BOB QUINN LAKE AIRPORT SOCIETY NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY GENERAL MEETING Place: Room 318, Inn of the West 4620 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Date: Friday May 17, 1991 Time: 2:00 p.m. Purpose: (1) Hear Subscribers Report (2) Receive New Members (3) Receive Organization Minutes A variety of fund-raising ac- tivities are planned, but the key to fund-raising success is the Torch Run’s Adopt-A-Cop pro- ‘gram through which sponsors choose a runner and pledge financial contributions in the name of that runner. Anyone wishing to adopt-a-cop may do so by contacting the Torch Run through Cst. Jane Andrew, Cst. Jane Rage or Cst. Dave Cramm at the Terrace RCMP Detach- ment. At this stage in the organizing, the following RCMP members have signed up to participate: -- Cpls. Gary Moritz and Jim Porteous, Civilian Members Gord Sweeting, Kim Olfert and Sherrie Hamer, Auxiliary Cst. Ann Pegg and Hans Kurth, and Csts. Louis Laurin, Ken Hark- ness, Jane Andrew, Dave. Dramm, Jane Rage, Ted Man- chulenko, Greg Goodwin, Anik Bernard, Bill Casault, Don Old- ham, Larry Burke, Dave Nassi- chuk, Richard Boyle, Peter Henszel, Kim Hall and Kevin Podbisky. Other community runs are planned for Prince Rupert, ‘Smithers, Prince George, Kim- berly, Cranbrook, Creston, Nel- son, Grand Forks, Sicamous, Kelowna, Summerland, Pentic- ton, Chilliwack, Matsqui, Sur- rey, Delta, Richmond, _Maple Ridge, Coquitlam, Port Moody, New Westminster, North Van- couver, West Vancouver, Camp- bell River, Nanaimo, Port Alberni, Saanich, Centra Saanich, Sidney and Victoria, with the finale in Vancouver. Information: (604) 888-6351 IMPROVING YOUR ODDS AGAINST asbiertoxt CANADA'S Bc 8 YUKON #1 KILLE , A thoughtful way to remember is with an In Memoriam gift to the Heart and Stroke Founda- tion of B.C. and Yukon. Please mail your donation to the above address and include the name of the deceased, your name and address, as well as the name and address of the next-of-kin for an acknowledgement card. Maggie Park #209-4526 Park Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G 1V1 638-1167 er Peer Tet meas re ee eg i eu tat eR 2