And They’ re off and running, The start at the third and final race in the elementary -school the race and there were 67 runners in the girls cross-country series, A total of 90 boys started event, | Cassie Hall breaks | five year domination The annualelementary school cross«country-run series is all over for another year and a winner has been named. For the first time in the past five years the Veritas Elementary school runners: have not pulled their team into first place. Cassie Hall emerged victorious from a three-way tie Jast Tuesday afternoon when they placed six runners in the top fifteen positions, } interesting The PRO’S NEST by Vi Mckinnon * There ts lots of activity ‘around the Club getting ready for the SKEENA VALLEY OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT to be held at the Thornhill Golf & Country Club this May 24th long weekend. ‘This event was advertised through the Festival of Sports ‘and is also listed in the .B.C.. NEWS FROM THE THORNHILL LADIES ‘The regular Thursday Night is going well. © Try and encourage an interested golfing friend to come out soon. Club Pro, Bill Laplante if giving excellent free golfing lessons for beginners from 6 -6:30 every Thursday Night, "Centennial Calendar of Events| andntermmal ‘meeting and round ‘which is distributed all over ‘the province. Post entries will be taken up to 6 p.m. Saturday, May 22, 1971, so you still have time to dust off your clubs and enter, ‘Entry fee is only $12.00, which includes your golf, Social Saturday night and delicious Smorgy on Sunday. All members and guests are invited to attend the Saturday night social and the Sunday Smorgy ($3, 50per person), We would also tike to encourage members to come out on Monday to the Hospitality Hour and to congratulate the winners at the Prize Presentation. Good expected | from members -themselves, the Spring Creek Club, Kitimat, Prince. Rupert and Smithers, ' ” Let’s make these out of town guests most ‘welcome, participation is the Club plus there will be participants from table discussion on Goli Etiquette and Simple Golf Rules. Last weeks Low Hidden Hole winner was Joan Flaherty, This week there will be a prize for the. Lowest Putt. NEWS FROM THE THORNHILL MEN’S ASSOC. President, Pat Boyle reports that they are having a terrific time on Wednesday nights, plus enjoying those delicious steaks. Here is a night when you can enjoy good golf and good fellowship, Lowest Putt-were - Harry Davy last and tie for 2nd were -. Alf ‘Fogtmann and Jack Wiley. Each week competition changes, so who knows you too might be a lucky winner.’ SEE YOU AT THE SKEENA VALLEY OPEN THIS COMING WEEKEND, w COMPLETE: LINE'O os LAWN: BOY” POWER MOWERS: Quality Printing with | fast service, see Joe's! 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In the boys race Wayne Hamilton made it three ina row when he beat out Brian Reid of Cassie Hall for tep spot. Hamilton, a Clarence Michiel runner, picked up his third win in as many races while the second place finish for Reid was his second. . In the second ‘race Reid dropped back into third spot. + Veritas runners filled the next hree spots with Carlos Pereira and Rejan and Dick Pellitier taking third, fourth and fifth spots. Another Clarence Michiel runner, Rodney Place finished in sixth spot, not far behind the Veritas trio. : Michelle Belanger and John Raposse, both frem Cassie Hall, rallied for the next two finishing spots. Ken Dakin from Clarence Michiel and Daryl Bergmann from Cassie Hall split the final placings in the top ten with Dakin ninth and Bermann rounding out the top runners. A total of 90 ranners battled it out for top honors in the boys competition, The days results were: Cassie Halt: first - Veritas, second: Clarence Michiel - third; Copper Mountain - fourth; Thornhill; fifth; Uplands: sixth, These standings made the totals for the seasons run; | First; Cassie Hall; Second:. Third: Fourth: Fifth: Thornhill; Sixth: Cooper Mountain. ' The Veritas; ‘Clarence ‘girls race: was ‘predictable. While the Veritas boys were stopped in the boys event Veritas made a clean sweep of the girls event, _Elana Digiovanni ran another excellent race to win her third straight victory but the Veritas finishers who had been. so Rachel Ray picking up the tenth -vietory: for sthe:three races. °°. Uplands; ' q strong in the first two events failed to come through, | Thornhill runners picked up second, third and fourth place with Monica Holobowski, Ingrid Losch and Danel Janda coming through for their team. . Clarence Michiel’s Donna Checkly came fifth but the strong Thornhill runners picked up the next two spots. Debbie Anderson and Audry Wiler finished in sixth and seven place for the Thornhill running team. Cassie Hall picked up eighth and ninth with Jean Duncan and Jennifer Pete challenging the leaders and Clarence Michiel rounded out the top ten with Spot. . The results gave Thornhill first place but a second place finish by Veritas sealed the. Clarence Michiei finished third in the event togive them a fourth place finish in total standings. Cassie Hall picked up third in the final standings and fourth spot in the race. Copper Mountain and Uplands Schools finished sixth and fifth in the final standings and in the third race. There were 67 girls in the event, The weather for the race was overcast with sprinklings of rain but the runners seemed to enjoy the run more than they did the second endurance test which was run in a 76 degree temperature. The cross country inter- school racing is overfor another - year after what has been acknowledged as possibly the best series from 4 competition point of view. - Competition was fierce in all three races and although two runners picked up first place victories in the two events they were noticably hard pressed for the winners, In the end it wasn’t the first place.that paid off. It only mattered where your ‘other runners finished. 4539 Greig ieee ona Maxi nylon: band, built i in, dome. seca race fete wig Os “Brigitte wig poutique offers acomp ig perf formed by our competent wig | *” stylists'Services: include: cuts. Mondays “Elana. Digievanni crosses the finish line for her third Straight win .in the annual event. Wayne Hamilton shows the style that won him three straight in the crass country run, fall 1a" to,20” Jong. petachable 58 recombs, sets ang - ° and Tuesdays. “ ¢synthetle ma ; "atthe Terfase Publle Library -midd there are’ new books for Rosenberg - Profits businessmen: |. - franchising - Govt. of Canada - How to run a) Hutchinson .- The. ‘gomel . business ‘| according to Madison Avenue | Hutchison - Standard handbook for secretaries ‘Taintor - The ‘secretary’ F handbook . Cloke- The accounting asaistant Sheff - Bookkeeping made easy Dopuch - Cost accounting Irwin - Business planning Splaver - Careers in personne] Adams - Handbook of. practical” public relations — - ‘Budd - An executive's primer ‘CENTENNIAL MEMO — A Yale butcher named Jonathan management SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 86 (SKEENA- CASSIAR) Kindergarten registration Wednesday, May 26, 1971 at the following schools PARKSIDE PRIMARY Both sides of Straume Avenue from Thomas to Sparks and north to below the Bench. Both sides of Hamer from Sparks to Kalum and north to the. ‘Bench. Also Remo. E.T. KENNEY PRIMARY ; Both sides of Scott east of Eby.to Sparks and. south ta the C.N. tracks. East of Sparks: to Hanson including both sides of Straume and south to the C.N. tracks, and fo Skeena Bridge {including the two benches), East of Kalum north to the Bench. Kindergarten children in the Kalum Schoo! area will also register at E.T. Kenney (south. of. Straume to C.N. tracks, west of Eby to the Municipal Boundary). UPLANDS ELEMENTARY Ail the bench area. KITL-K‘SHAN PRIMARY , South of the C.N. tracks to Skeena River, | including Brauns Island, THORNHILL PRIMARY south side of Skeena River THORNHILL PRIMARY South side of Skeena River, west of Columbia Cellutase Road to Price Creek. COPPER MOUNTAIN, ELEMENTARY ro J South side“ of Skeena River; ‘east: of- Catombia § Hd Cellulose Road ta Price Creek. Children born between ‘January Ist, 1966 and December 31, 1966 may be registered. 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