Ad Terrace Review — Wednesday, August 15, 1990 Games fund close to one-third of goal | B.C, Northem Winter Games summer students are still going full tilt. This week, they re making | up venue signs to designate the locations of the 29 Sports direct participants and spectators to the many venues. represented in the Games and signs to by Betty Barton The Northern B.C. Winter Games fund raising commit- tee has received commit- ments from local individuals and businesses for almost $40,000 of the total $126,000 required locally for February’s Games... - Committee chairman Campbell Stewart explains the great benefit of the Games for the whole com- munity, "The Northern B.C. Win- ter Games represent a wonderful mid-winter celebration in which the whole community can be involved. As a former teacher, I can attest to the fact that the young people derive a sense of excite- ment, enthusiasm and accomplish- ment from participating in an event of this magnitude that’s unequalled, a never-to-be-forgotien experience," Stewart expresses his gratitude to the numerous members of the fund raising committee who have been so generous with their time. Many of his committee members are also active in the host committee, which is overseeing the organi- zation and operation of the total J winners are... These are the winning lottery numbers as provided by the B.C. Lottery Corporation. In the event of a discrepancy between these numbers and those held by the corporation, the corporation’s numbers shall be held as correct. 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They are contacting area busi- nesses, initially by letter, with a follow-up visit, to explain the Games and their positive impact on the community and Games supporters. Pledge sheets are being left with each business, with en- ‘couragement lo support the 1991 Northem B.C. Winter Games, _ The first ‘corporate’ patron of -the 1991 Northern B.C. Winter Games was the Terrace Minor ‘Hockey Association, with a $5,000 cheque. Stewart explains that there are three levels of corporate contri- bution possible. A ‘patron’ is a contributor of $5,000 towards the overall expenses of the 29 sports offered at the 1991 Northern B.C. Winter Games. A patron contribution entitles the business or individual to fly their flag at the opening and closing ceremonies, attend the VIP banquet, have their name listed on the Games program and posters and at other visible community venues, A ’sponsor’ is a donor of $2,000 for the sponsorship of one sport at one venue. The donation allows ‘the sponsor’s flag to fly at that sports venue, attendance at a VIP wine and cheese gathering, and reception of a certificate of ap- preciation. A ‘friend of the Games’ is a donor of $200 or more from any individual or corporation. Stewart adds, "These friends are very important to the financial success of the Games. Throughout our fund raising campaign, we plan to recognize the business com- munity’s contributions as aggres- sively as possible, We all have to remember that the. Northern B.C. Winter Games are made possible by the generosity of the business community.” Stewart says they know they’re asking a lot, but these Games are only here- once every seven or so years, (the last ones were in 1983) and the bene- fits to the area as a whole are tremendous, both economically and. for the betferment of life in the north, Other divisions of the fund rais- ing committee include a super Telethon for Sunday, September 30. Doug Smith will host the day- long event. Laurie Thain, a home- grown but widely-known soft rock and country singer and composer will do @ special performance for the occasion. And, the committee is hopeful that Valdy will make a guest appearance. A variety of local performers will kick off the first cultural event of the Northern B.C. Winter Games. Chris Holtom and Sharon Taylor of CFTK will co-ordinate the Telethon, which will be broadcast on Channel 10. Phone-in pledges will be wel- comed. Souvenir sales will be underway soon featuring the 1991 Northen B.C. Winter Games logo designed by Mike Rossiter of Totem Press. The grey and hot pink logo and colours will be prominent on pins, spoons, mugs, tankards, caps, crests, T-shirts, golf shirts and sweat shirts. The fund raising committee has engaged local businesses to provide _ these mementos of what they hope will be the biggest, and best Northern . 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