COND SECTION=—=—= ACE “OMINECA" HERALD . ws ale ednesday, October 12, 1966 Terrace Man Tops Seventeen Contenders | A Terrace man was winner in the ‘seventh annual: B.C.| | Entral Chess Open Tournament staged here last weekend, : fF Bleisheim of Terrace topped 5 fy Opponents with a total of 6] A total of 314 points were taken nts. . by W. Segnits of Burns Lake. and me five closest contenders were |G. Gross of Prince George. axing of Terrace, -B, Foan. of] Three points each were won by nce George, A. Panayotu of]G. Giustini of Prince Rupert and Bat, Src ow Prince G. Braun of Terrace,. 7 ge and J. cel D. Collier, Terrace; J. Mandor ree, all of-whom chalked UP | Terrace: G, candey, Prince Rupert oints each. and ‘U. Harkonen, Terrace all won 2% points each, V. Jay of Prince George won o one sees the shadows who ts the gun, . - Terrace, won 1% points; and G, Gross of Terrace and M. Bateman of Kitimat rounded out the event with 1 point and 14 point respect. vely, * ; Winner of the event, C. Blel- cheim received a $25.00 cash award and the first runner-up, D. a Don't Blow A FUSE... < oe po ELLIS HUGHES. mmevo Job Too Big! Vo Job Too Small ! ® YOUR “A” CLASS $16.00. Out-of-town entratits were re-imbufsed the cost of their entry fees. ; a moe Winners names will be engraved om a permanent trophy which has been resident in Prince George for the past several years despite the fact that first place tourna. ment winners have been either from Terrace or Prince Rupert for the past five years, - Anyone in Terrace, (age is no barrier and ladies are also wel- come) interested in taking up the game of chess is asked to join the Terrace Chess Club at one of its regular weekly get-to-gethers, held every Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock in the Terrace Hotel Din- ing Room. - A small annual membership fee is charged, -- Electrical Contracting Ellis Hughes Electric Ltd. AN, Kalum . Ph Vi3-5249 King, received a cash award - of |: 2 points while W. Symington of | DEEPLY INVOLVED in the age-old game of concentration, chess players J. Mandur (left) and W. Symington (right) vie for po’ tournament held in Terrace won 174 points in the contest: at the ints'in the seventh annual B.C. Central Chess Open weekend. Mandur won 2% points and Symington (staff photo) letters to The Editor, Terrace Herald: Well, E got sort of browned off and a little bit mad about this Pegey Pete deal, and I will say there were a lot of people handing Cathie Fraser and her cohorts a real big bouquet for what they did. _Now I don't mean to butt in, but ag I said, I was mad {sort of like an angry dog) sort of feeling like, if we could find that person, a lot of people would probably have reverted 40 ancient times and put her in pillory. , . Well, in three-quarters of an hour I collected $21.20 for Peg from our hard-hearted citizens, so! the editor... bar and give Popa brand new tie I'm sending it into you along with a list of names of the ones who donated. . (Editor's note: There were 38 donors,} ; Well now that I ‘have that- off my chest.I would like to say this — anyone else who feels the way we do, give it to charity or the re- tarded children’s fund. After all— we really wouldn't want to make & psycho case out of Peggy, Peggy — keep on with your honesty. and your good work. It ig worth more — in the end — than ‘all the money in the world. But now you have a bit, buy. Mom a present, get the kids a candy and a big hug. “Buddy” a Scout Apple Day. This Saturday Close to 120 Terrace and Thorn: | hill Boy Scouts will be knocking on doors Saturday morning, Octo- ber 15, with juicy, red MacIntosh apples for sale. The event is the annual Boy Scout Apple day and proceeds from the canvass go towards fur- thering the Boy Scout movement in this area. The downtown area will also be canvassed and tags issued to all donors. The house-to-house apple sale will commence at 10:00 a.m. and continue throughout the day. Nick Samsom, chairman of the Boy Scout Group Committee, is in charge of this year's drive. ; Twice weekly service with a fine fleet of ships and trucks. for rates, pich-ups and * information Phone VE: 3-6234 a direct line to Rorthern Dock Hitimat, B.C...