ALL SEASONS SPOp $2,000 for the operation of the Special Olympics of the West charity golf toulnament heid on: Aug. 23, — CFTK’'s Tim MacLean and Stu Crouse were happy to present Monica Peacock and Anns Hendry with approximately program in Terrace. The money was the proceeds from the CFTK-Inn, ‘bike, wheel or ride’, encourage local organizers of the seventh _ annual Terry Fox Run to be held Sept. 13. . Terry Fox was ‘a hero among Soccer — Sawmills beat Aiyansh 3-2, Silver Bullets blank Timbermart 3-0, and Thornhill down Repap 42. . In Sunday afternoon action, Aiyansh won 1-0 over Repap, « tion finals. heroes during his Marathon of Hope and after his death: he ‘Tepresented a legacy of caring which sprouted other heroes like Steve Fonyo, and most recently © Rick Hansen. — continued from page 8 _ . Timbermart beat Skeena- Sawmills 3-2, and Thornhill edg- ed Silver Bullets 2-1. The final games in the round-robin are to ‘be played the next weekend, together with the single elimina- _ Terry Fox legend lives on ‘TERRACE — “Run, walk, jog, Terry Fox's memory lives on, and every; year a run to com- memorate his dedication is held in over 300 locations in the B.C. and Yukon. ; ‘Men, women, and children gather each year to raise money to maintain Fox’s dream, Last year over 70,000 participants raised $345,000 to be given to the Canadian Cancer Society for research and medical advance- ment, a . Terrace’s event was attended by 108 people last year and pro- . continued on page 18 | GIANT 3- ne Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 2, 1987 9 “| Golfers giveto Special Olympics — John Douglas and the local section of the Special Olympics were the big winners at the first annual CFTK-Inn of the West _18-hole charity golf tournament at the Skeena Valley Golf Club on Aug. 23. , All 81 players had their names ina barrel, and Douglas had his name picked last at the windup banquet. This gave him the ma- Angeles. jor prize of a trip for two to Los The Special Olympics for the handicapped was selected as recipient of all proceeds from. the day, and picked up about . _ $2,000 as a donation. a _ As for the golf, it was‘a pairs ‘Setup with. twosomes- playing a two-ball, alternate shot format. With free refreshment stops at. various places around the nine- . hole playout, it turned out to be a fun tourney. . a The overall low gross prize went to Dale Greenwood .and Graham Scott. They turned in a. score of 90. Overall low net with. a score of 70 went to Doris and Keith Grace. - SF Douglas also won: another ‘prize. He teamed with’: Fred Lewis for the high gross score of 127, a The two cars donated for a hole-in-one went unclaimed, although Vancouver talk-show. ‘host Gary Bannerman came. closest, ee Bannerman, who is travelling the. area ‘on a get-acquainted — trip, landed only nine inches from the cup on the par-three se- cond hole. Oo The tournament was declared an outstanding success and will become a regular feature on the golf schedule in future. Forest fire update from the B.C, Forest Service | Only one ‘new fire was’ reported in the Kalum Forest . District last week.’ This - brings the total number of fires to 43 ‘for the 1987 fire season. Spotty. rain showers in. the - southern half of the District dur- ‘ing. the latter part of the w ; kept the fire danger at a low.to Ne moderate. The northern part of — the district particularly the Nass, - Vandyke, and Bell-Irving areas did not get any rain and the fire danger is still high to extreme. Anyone seeing. a fire in the woods should report it by calling the operator and asking for Zenith 5555. OT , Kitimat, B.C.: -@ Fabric paints # Daisy Kirigdom kits ‘-PFAFF dealer 632-4231 ' Trigo’s Building — 3rd Floor Order your fashionable window coverings here! SUMMER FABRICS up to 50% off 4 Great selection of quilting cottons Thursday, September 3 12 p.m. — 9 p.m, Friday, September 4 9 a.m. — 9 p.m. ; Saturday, September 5 9 a.m. — 6 p.m. x Hockey, Footwear, Ski Jackets _ * Fishing, Softball, Clothing 4662 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace, B.C. * Bathing Suits, Camping DAY SALE — 7 5 EVERTHING ON SALE... | “EVERYTHING MARKED DOWN... _ EVERYTHING FROM 10% to 70% off! — 3 DAYS ONLY — wes 695-2902