B6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 26, 2001 Hi Lift those legs TERRACE Blueback swimmers are starting to. feel their muscles burn after their summer hia- tus from training. The young swimmers are getting back into the swing of things with dry- land training before they hit the pool. Their pre-season work-outs include skipping, run- ning, cardiovascular excercises and muscle toning. SARAH A. ZIMMERMAN PHOTO. Runners on your mark PUT ON your running shoes because the AJl Season's Half Marathon is right around the corner. Sunday, Oct. 7 runners hit the pavement from in a 5km, 10km or half mara- thon run. There are child- ren, youth, and seniors ca- tegories. This is a chance for be- ginner runners and sea- soned racers alike to take part in a fun race. Last year’s half mara- thon winners were Dave Cater of Terrace with a time of 1:25:23 and Caro- lina Polanco, also of Ter- race in a time of 1:37:52, Entry forms are avail- able at All Seasen’s Source for Sports or regis- ter on race day at 9:30 a.m. at Northwest Com- munity College. Kermodes nab ninth in PG CALEDONIA's senior boys volleyball team kicked off the season at the Bear Country Classic Volleyball tournament in Prince George Sept. 15-16. The team won their division, placing the tournament. This equals. their best ever result at this particular tournament. The Kermodes lost two very clase games to Prince George teams. This drop- ninth ‘overall in ped them into the consolation round. Both games went to third set tie-breakers with College Heights Secondary School and Kelly Road Secondary School coming out 16 team on top of the Kermodes, “[’m satisfied with our results, but I feel we could have done better,” said team captain Dan Bernard. Prince George’s Duchess Park beat out Pen-High of Penticton in the final game, TSC takes Hi-Point team By MARTY COX FOR THE second time in three years, The Totem Saddle Club captured the title of Hi-Point Team at the Northwest Invitational Gymkhana. The event, held Sept. 8, was hosted by last year's Hi-Point team, the Tele- graph Trail Saddle Club at the Kispiox Rodeo Grounds. Five teams from around the northwest took. part... -. Teams consisted of the top two riders from each of six age groups from each club. The Seniors group saw Lyn Lavoie take first place in all six events. She was also the Hi-Point se- nior rider for the day. Senior Jason Rempel tode to second in Flag and Figure 8. Dan Muller, re- presenting the Masters group rode well earning firsts in Scud-a-hoe, Flag Race and Figure 8 Stakes and second in Keyhole Pole Bending and Barrels. Dan also was the Hi-Point Masters rider for the day, Margie Rempel, also a Masters, came first in Keyhole and third in Scud- a-hoe, Flag, and Barrels. In the Junior A group, ‘Amy Hayduk took firstin Pole Bending, Scud, a-hoe, Flag, and Figure 8. She also took Hi-Point Junior A for the day. The club’s other Junior A rider, Rachel Muller, tode to second in Keyhole and Pole Bending and third in Scud-a-hoe and Figure 8. In Junior B Jessie Weit- man came second in Pole Bending, and Scud-a-hoe™ while Neoma Patterson placed third in Keyhole. Neoma also received the Sportsmanship award for that age group. Lindsay Kuemper, competing in Junior C placed second in Flag, and Kim McCormick was run- ner-up for Sportsmanship. The, Junior D riders were Bradley.and Cody Kuemper with Bradley ri- ding to a secand in Flag and Cody coming in sec- ond in Keyhole and Flag. 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Vesta Douglas Ansems Family Adams Family Bear Creek Contracting Beveled Edge/Photoworks Hone Family Braid Insurance BC Transit BC Honey Producers Cedarand Tire ; Central Flowers Citizens On Patrol Dairy Queen Dan Muller Family Dynamic Health Elks Lodge No 425 Fabricland - Feed'n'Bits First Response The SKEENA VALLEY FALL F ‘AIR Board of Directors and all Commitlees wish to thank the vary special people and organizations that helped make the 2001 Fall Fair euch apologies if your name was inadverten! there would nol be a Skeena Valley Fall Grace Fell Florist Hamer Family Jon's Photographics _dudy Condie Keenleyside Insurance - Kerby Family Kevin & Naomi Peters Knights of Columbus McDonald's Restaurant Mr, & Mrs. Dickens - NAS Contracting Nachako Northcoast Construction Neid Enterprises ~ Northern Drugs ° Northern Horse Supply Overwaitea Foods —~ Paragon Insurance Rafuse Family oo Re/Max of Terrace Winner of the Gate Prize, donated by the Terrace Downtown Lions Club, was Marsha Lloyd of Terrace. Our heartfelt thanks to our great judges - who judged everything fram animals to zucchini and all between: to the hard working crew, under the guidance of Parrish Miller, wha toiled for days In soggy conditions to prepare the Thornhill Community Grounds; to the wor- derful volunteers who prepared the Exhibit Hall so that everything would look it's best: and to all who pitched in where there was a need. Your help was invaluable. Special thanks ara reserved for tha Terrace Cowntown Lions - who bring the Logger’s Sports to the Fair every year and who offer their generous support throughout the year; Alcan Primary Matais, Kitimat Works - Corporate Partner and major sponsor of the Heavy Horse Pull Events and the Recycling Booth; BC Hydro, Terrace Office - Corporate Partner and generous supporter; Pacific Northern Gas, Terrace Office - Corporate Partner and generous supporter; and to Telus, Terrace Office - for the use of equipment and for donating prizes. by omitted lram this list, Remember, a _ Terrace Co-op Terrace Interiors . The Bargain Store > The Thornhill Fire Department * Thornhiil Band Members _ Tycho Family * Zellers a success. Please accept our ir without your support. Ron Town Family Scotties U Brew Terrace Builders © Terrace Senior Games Members The Bear Country inn The Cotton Pick’n Quilt Patch The Crealive Zone The Falls Gallery The Garden Shed "The Northern Motor Inn The Thornhill Pub Uplands Nursery Give SOMEONE A SECOND CHANCE “Discuss organ donation with your family. Tre Kipncy FounDATION oF CANADA. xe _ > TERRACE 747 AIR CADET SOCIETY ‘Aa OPEN HOUSE will be held Wednesday September 26, 2001 commencing at 6:30 PM. All parents and guardians are welcome to come in with their teen{s) to find out mare about this excellent opportunity for youth aged 12 to 18 years old. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WILL ALSO BE HELD THE SAME NIGHT COMMENCING AT 7 PM. The Air Cadet Hall is located at the Terrace/Kitimal Airport For further informatian please call 635-3086 >, or attend any Wednesday night parade. EMG g a eedneeeeeotndoetee Bue NPS x é : Ff i) & ty is is / 7 ei is ® The Christie Park Clubhut will be 2 # open to receive soccer uniforms 3 ® and to hand out team photographs 2 a and referee paycheques. 3 When: Saturday, Sept. 29" 10 a.m. -11.m. ® Call Gill at 635-7613 ie) Lda pap apt bye by Dag Tey Thy Tap t hy Pay Ta ep he bjt ay Tay Tatty ts “, Gores rearsbiahanrGneisve sic fattasha ipatiatsat sate (ESIB ASN SS archtears seats = Peiersirtl a wie wie oe oT REGULAR LEAGUES START ON OCTOBER 9™ Junior registration is Oct. 17/01 only with curling to start the following week. The Curling club has special rates in effect for new curlers and will attempt fo place individuals on a team Join a league this season... To join call the Terrace Curling Club at 635-5583 SOCCER- BUY.COM 615-5582 4668 Lakelse Ave. MacKay’s Funeral Service Ltd. 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