Two teams of Oldtimers F soccer players (aged 45 and up) gathered In Terrace recently for an exhibition game. Terrace Oldies won the match 3-2 over Kitimat Oldies, but- ‘they had such fun they decided to be photographed all together. . * Terrace Review — Wednesday, J uly 2 2, 1987 1 Terrace to Rupert bike | race set If you think you’re a strong bicycle rider; you'll have a chance to prove it on Sunday, Aug. 23 at the first annual Terrace-to-Prince. Rupert bike race. . It’s called the Skeena River Challenge — about. 150 kilometers along Highway 16 from McDonald’s on Lakelse Avenue in Terrace to the Prince Rupert Civic Centre. Organizers advise that if you plan to enter this gruelling event, you had better. start training fos” now. be used to cover the cost of in- surance for the use of the high- ‘way as required by the Depart- ment of Highways. -Riders must be at McDonald's by 9:30 a.m. as the race starts at 10 a.m. Prince Rupert riders should be at the Civic Centre by 7:15 a.m. for transportation: to Terrace. The maximum allowable time . for the race is eight hours, You must pass the halfway point in four hours, or the trailing vehi- cle will pick you up. Riders must provide their own food and beverages along the route. These items are essential, but three stations will be set up along the way where volunteers can offer food, drink and any required first aid. Registration forms are avail- able at Sundance Ski and Sports . or All Seasons Sports. For infor- mation, phone Mike Christensen in Terrace (635-3429) or Mark Henry in Prince Rupert (624-6704). - The entry fee for the. one-day a event is $25, part of which must, | ‘Volunteer workmen + keep busy screwing together sprinkler heads and connections which will be used on the three new soccer pitches at Christy Park. Hundreds of feet of pipe should be Jtald and tested’ oy the end of duly. In Court © On Friday, June 26 in Terrace Provincial Court Chad Bell was fined $40 for theft. ‘tw * . In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, June. 26 Patricia Anderson was fined $30 for theft: x*ke* On Friday, June 26 in Terrace Provincial Court Linnea Hicks was fined $450 for operating a motor vehicle while her ability to drive was impaired. kkk In Terrace Provincial Court on Friday, June 26 Michael Dudoward was fined $150 for theft of items from the meat department of the Terrace Safeway store. _ Men’ S and Ladies’ Pants 1° OFF ‘NOW ONLY °2.50 From July 22 to August 1, 1987 Wiens ‘you wear =.) | Sickards Cleaners 8: 00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. — Mondays - Fridays 8:30 a.m, — 6:30 p.m. — Saturday KIDDIE CORNER FROM THE POST OFFICE J Olctimers hit field by Nick Kollias Terrace contributor TERRACE — On June 28 there _ was an exciting game between. the Terrace Golden Flame C and F Enterprises Old Timers and the Kitimat Luso Oldtimers SOc- cer teams, The game ended 3-2 for the Terrace team with goals scored by Mike Brady, Nelson McGin- | | lay and David Singh. Kitimat team goals were. scored by Frank Verde, on a penalty shot,and by - Louie Cabral. A big crowd turned out to cheer on the players. The or- ganizer for the Golden Flame C — and F Enterprises team is Nick Kollias. He would like to extend . his thanks to all his teammates. ‘Special thanks to Safeway and McDonalds for providing re- freshments. If you’ve been trying to lose — weight for years . and years.... Just give it . another 28 days’ we the CAMBRILEE Diet Way Contact your Independent Cambridge Counsellor - Kitimat 632-322 Terrace 635-5870 Smithers 847 -4096 The CAMGRIBEE Diet. It's what you've been looking for! ‘Thornhill Seas ‘GROUND BEEF Barbeque. | Try us and you'll know what Quality means!! Lottery Centre - Fresh Produce « Post. Office Laundromat & Take-Out-Foods | _ Thornhill Grocery & Meat Market Open 7 Days a week 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. . = ~ Market «= oe Phone in advance and have your Special cuts of Meat done for the . fs .-