ag paar aia) i a Beet ie sae dd cna Terrace Review — - Wednesday, North Stars nick up Terrace’s Terrace’s Wade Flaherty, the graduating goaltender of the Western Junior Hockey. League’s Victoria Cougars, ‘won’t be playing in the Buffalo Sabres organization this season. When Buffalo drafted Wade last summer, he was expected to sign with them following this past junior season, However, he wasn't offered a contract. So, he was contacted by Minnesota North Stars and asked to attend Flaherty — their rookie camp at Brainerd, Minnesota, with the possibility of playing for their Kalamazoo farm team in Michigan. Wade. left Sunday and will be: at © Brainerd for about three weeks. Meanwhile, Jeff Sharples of the Red Wings has left Terrace to spend a week at Penticton’s summer hockey school. He’s ex- pected back by ‘this coming weekend. . . in Toronto 10-K_ Wheelchair athlete Dr. Paul Clark salvaged a_ sixth-place- 25th. Although he placed. sixth ‘at This is the Prince Rupert team that won the peewee boys’ division at the recent Gold Cup series sponsored by Terrace Minor Softball. Other division winners were Smithers Calder- Toronto, Clark’s time ‘of 22 minutes, 49 seconds was only 1.7 finish out of two events back east in the month of June. rea anny na A att re Eig wae ST ST Te ea tie a STs ed: Houston 19-1, Burns Lake twice — 29-5 and . wood d Angels In bantam girls’ and Terrace Travel in peewee girls’. Gold Cup ends minor softball "Terrace: Minor Softball wind- up ‘tournaments June 25 weekend: had three different communities as winners of their annual ‘Gold Cup’ series at Elks Park. » Prince Rupert went home with the hardware from the. peewee boys” division, Terrace Travel _ won the. peewee girls’ ‘section, - ‘Calderwood and ‘Smithers Terrace’ Babe Ruths win zone: “ Terrace Minor Baseball’s junior Babe Ruth reps have -won the zone 8 championship in a four-team playoff held at Houston on June 24th weekend, After losing their first game 11-10 to Burns Lake in the opener of the double-knockout series, Terrace came back to win — four-in-a-row to take the title. . They beat Smithers 26-1, down- ‘19-3. Terrace now travels to Duncan for provincial finals July 21 to 23. then’ took | Angels won out in the bantam girls’ division. - The boys’ peewee section was a three-team effort in a double- knockout setup, with a single elimination for the top pair. -Prince Rupert had no problems winning. _ They scored in double-figures in all four preliminaries, then ‘thumped Northwest Sportsmen 25-6 in. the championship game, Tim Horton Donuts was the third entry. The bantam girls — a ‘four- team round-robin with title con SCHOOL DISTRICT #88 (TERRACE) i N OTICE MLL THORNHILL AREA PLAYING FIELDS WILL ~~ BE SPREAD WITH GRASS FERTILIZER ON: JULY 3 - AUGUST 2 @ OCTOBER 6 ae TERRACE AREA PLAYING FIELDS WILL. "BE SPREAD WITH GRASS FERTILIZER ON: JULY 4. AUGUST 3 © OCTOBER 5 Terrace Blueback Swim Club Summer Stroke . Improvement Lessons for new non-competitive swimmers 9 years to 12 years old | duly 10 to July 21 Register at the pool. test — offered the most thrilling finale. Terrace Travel had to score in the bottom of the seventh to count an 11-10 win over North Coast Ravens. ‘In the nine-team peewee girls section, each squad played four #ames to determine the two top teams for a title match. Prince Rupert and Smithers Calder- wood met in the final, with Smithers winning 15-6. A complete list of scores can ‘be found in this week's score- board. “Monday to Friday | 1-hour sessions After a three-chair collision knocked him out of the Cana- dian Wheelchair Marathon at Winnipeg on the 18th, he went on to Toronto to take part in the Variety Village 10-K race on the Siemon Nel Ghe CATCH THE ACTION off the winning time. Bosse Lin- dquist of Sweden won in 22.4733. Lindquist had won the Win- - nipeg marathon as well. — Visit the Northern Motor Inn, for — nightly entertainment. Come to where the ACTION is. 3086 Hwy. 16 East 635-6375 THE RACE: -a 40 km cycle ENTRY DEADLINE: Hee Ok A@uwehare: een 3RD ANNUAL Gy TERRACE 2, ROTARY “eutuat ang téth, 1989 TERRACE, B.C. CANADA - 1 km swim across Lakelse Lake - followed by a 10 km run - a demanding course designed to test _ the stamina of the fittest! ~ ENTRY FEE: $35.00 per person ; SEND eee onthe " HP LE CompulerGoncepts c Ge ” unday, duly 2, 1989 9 lt. O° - x belle Canadi>n Canon we